Clark Gaither, MD, MRO, FAAFP
Medical Director
Dr. Clark Gaither brings extensive personal and clinical experience in addiction, recovery, and physician health to his role as Medical Director at NCPHP. His longstanding involvement with the organization includes service on the Compliance Committee (two consecutive three-year terms), the Board of Directors (2002–2007), as Board Chair (2004–2005) as well as a physician monitor for program participants. Dr. Gaither officially joined the NCPHP team in January 2017.
Dr. Gaither frequently represents the organization through presentations at hospitals, medical practices, and academic institutions across North Carolina. With a 27-year career as a family physician, he has developed specialized expertise in job-related burnout, complementing NCPHP’s mission to support physician well-being.
In his role, Dr. Gaither conducts screening interviews of potential participants and evaluates collateral information. As a certified Medical Review Officer (MRO), he reviews and interprets laboratory drug testing data to ensure accuracy and fairness.
Dr. Gaither earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Lenoir-Rhyne College and a Master’s in Biology from East Carolina University. He graduated from the ECU School of Medicine in 1989 and completed his Family Medicine residency at ECU/PCMH in 1992. In 2010, he was named a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians.