Dr. Bernstein is a native to the Asheville area. After graduating with distinction from The University of North Carolina School of Medicine, he completed his residency at Harvard's combined Internal Medicine & Pediatrics program in Boston. After completing board certification in both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Dr. Bernstein spent the next 6 years providing primary care to patients of all ages as well as teaching on the Harvard Medical School faculty. During Residency he married his wife Elizabeth Bernstein, an Endocrinologist practicing at Asheville Endocrine Consultants. Dr. Bernstein has two young children, Anna and Jacob. He moved back to Asheville in 2005 and opened Asheville Medicine and Pediatrics.
Dr. BouaSy Huneycutt is a native of North Carolina. She completed her undergraduate training at North Carolina State University and then graduated from East Carolina University School of Medicine in 1998. She successfully completed a combined Internal Medicine and Pediatric Residency program at the University of South Florida College of Medicine in Tampa Florida. After residency she completed her medical boards in both Pediatrics and Internal Medicine. She spent the next 5 years providing primary care for patients of all ages in the Tampa Bay area. She is married to Phillip Huneycutt and they have 2 young boys, Caymen and Caleb. After almost ten years in Florida, Dr. Huneycutt is excited to move back to North Carolina to join Dr. Bernstein in providing the best medical care possible.
Physicians trained in Medicine and Pediatrics have completed a four-year residency
consisting of 24 months each of internal medicine and pediatrics training. They
have an extensive ambulatory experience providing comprehensive care to children
and adults. Their training provides extensive experience in complex disease
management of adults and children as well as developmental and behavioral problems
in children, adolescents, and aging adults. Upon completion of training, Medicine
and Pediatrics graduates may apply for board certification by the American
Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Pediatrics. The synergy
of training in the two disciplines creates a unique and diverse fund of knowledge
which allows them to provide the best care possible for both children and adults.
To learn more about the combined Medicine and Pediatrics specialties visit the National Medicine and Pediatrics Residency Association