Thomas Quattlebaum, MD

thomas-quattlebaumThomas Quattlebaum, MD
DFMCH Assistant Professor & Family Medicine Residency Program Director
Email: tquattle@hawaii.edu

Education
Undergraduate: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), BS – Chemical Engineering
Medical School: University of Virginia School of Medicine, MD
Residency Training: Oregon Health & Science University, Family Medicine Residency Program

Clinical & Academic Roles

Medical Student Role
  • MS3 Clerkship Continuity Clinic Preceptor
  • Mentorship & Career Advising
Residency Role
  • Inpatient Team Care Attending (Pali Momi Medical Center)
  • Newborn Nursery Attending (Kapiʻolani Medical Center for Women and Children)
  • Prenatal/Postpartum Clinic Preceptor (Kapiʻolani Medical Center for Women and Children)
  • Resident Continuity Clinic Preceptor

Research

Research Interests
  • Quality Improvement
Publications
  1. Listening to Community Health Workers in Mokhotlong, Lesotho. Global Pulse Journal. Spring 2009, Vol. 5 No. 1.
Awards
  • Navajo Area Indian Health Service Director’s Award, 2018
  • Suzanne Fournier Award for Outstanding Residency Improvement, 2014
  • National Health Service Corps Scholar 2008-2011
Prior Experience
Worked at the North Navajo Medical Center for the Indian Health Service from 2014 – 2020. During that time, Dr. Quattlebaum did full spectrum Family Medicine, including inpatient and obstetrical services. He served as community faculty for the University of New Mexico Department of Family Medicine, was Chair of the Chronic Pain Management Committee, and helped to develop the Fruit & Vegetable Rx Program.