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School of Medicine Greenville

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Elizabeth T. Harpster

Title: Clinical Assistant Professor
Family Medicine
School of Medicine Greenville
E-mail: elizabeth.harpster@prismahealth.org
Phone: 864-482-3496
   
Office: 139 Lila Doyle Dr
Seneca SC 29672
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Bio

Background: Elizabeth “Liz” Harpster, MD describes her path to medicine as a winding road with many forks instead of the straight highway many doctors take.
Dr. Harpster spent her formative years split between the Midwest and the Southwest. She initially grew up in the Chicago, IL area, moving to El Paso, TX at 13 years old. Dr. Harpster graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in Economics and a minor in International Business.

After working in the insurance business, Dr. Harpster received her high school teaching certification, teaching both high school math and social studies and coaching cheerleading. Although Dr. Harpster enjoyed teaching, she continued to circle back to her dream of being a physician.

She completed her post-bachelors’ courses at The Ohio State University while working as a tutor and the Chemistry and Biology lab coordinator. In 2012, as her youngest child started kindergarten, Dr. Harpster started Case Western Reserve School of Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio accepting the Health Provider Service Program scholarship and entered the US Army. She graduated with Honors with Distinction in Research for her participation in research projects with the Cleveland Veterans Administration Hospital spinal cord injury patients.

After medical school, Dr. Harpster completed Family Medicine Residency at Womack Army Medical Center in Fort Freedom (Bragg), NC while also serving as an officer in the US Army. During residency, Dr. Harpster continually incorporated her teaching experience into her work and was awarded the Resident Teacher of the Year.
Since residency, Dr. Harpster has been stationed in Fort Bliss, El Paso and has worked as a staff physician, faculty for nursing students, medical students and resident physicians, served as Medical Director for the Exceptional Family Member Program and most recently has been the Officer in Charge of Mendoza Family Care Clinic running a medical clinic that cares for nearly 10,000 military dependents.

Recently, Dr. Harpster received her honorable discharge from the US Army and was able to pursue her “dream job” as a Family Medicine Residency Faculty member. The melding of both her experience as a teacher and her love of full-spectrum family medicine makes Seneca Family Medicine Residency Program the perfect fit! She is starting her second year as faculty and is excited to continue to grow the Seneca Family Medicine Residency Program.

Along with medicine, Dr. Harpster enjoys any and all water activities, hiking, board games (especially Catan), traveling, tending to her plants and time with her husband, 3 teenagers and 2 dogs.
Teaching Interest(s): Inpatient Medicine
Women's Health
Minor Procedures
Research Interest(s): Women's Health
Primary Care of Dialysis Patients
Medical Learner Feedback
Rural Medicine
Global Health
Honors & Awards: The Joy of Learning, Faculty Teacher of the Year
Professional Affiliations: American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Member
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
Member
American Academy of Family Physicians
Member
American Board of Family Medicine
Member

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