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Timothy Francis Quigley is a Senior Lecturer Emeritus in Family Medicine. He grew up in Indianapolis and attended the Indiana University School of Medicine's Physician Assistant Program from 1972 to 1974. He earned his undergraduate degree at Indiana University/Purdue University of Indianapolis and completed a Masters in Public Health at the University of Kansas/Wichita State University. After serving for 15 years on the faculty of Wichita State University's PA program, Mr. Quigley joined the University of Washington (UW) School of Medicine's PA program in 2010. He has held several key roles including Director of Student Affairs, Director of Admissions, and course chair for Behavioral Medicine, while teaching courses in Public Health and Preventive Medicine. Currently, he mentors Masters students as they research and write their Masters Capstone Projects. His research interests and publications center on primary care, psychiatry, behavioral medicine, public health, and preventive medicine.
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