Dr. Christopher Bunt is a family medicine physician at MUSC Health. A Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania native, he attended the University of Michigan, where he ran track and cross country. He then earned his M.D. at Uniformed Services University (America's medical school) in Bethesda, Maryland, and completed his family medicine residency with the United States Air Force at Malcolm Grow Medical Center in Maryland. His USAF career took him to Nebraska, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Maryland as well as overseas deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation New Dawn. Dr. Bunt also completed a faculty development fellowship at UNC-Chapel Hill and remains in the Air Force Reserve.
As a family medicine physician, Dr. Bunt takes care of the entire family, and is happy to see all patients, for any issue. He has specific clinical interests in sports medicine, preventive medicine, and complementary and alternative medicine. He also performs a wide-range of procedures, to include skin procedures, women's health (prenatal care, paps, IUDs), and ultrasound-guided injections. He is also a licensed medical acupuncturist, working with patients with a traditional Chinese medicine meets western medicine approach.
Dr. Bunt's first professional love is education, and he focuses on undergraduate medical education at MUSC. He is the faculty advisor for the family medicine interest group and the FamTrack program. He is the assistant dean for student affairs in the College of Medicine and the military medical advisor for the College of Medicine. His research interests include faculty development, clinical decision making, and evidence-based medicine.