Joshua S. Hawley-Molloy
MD
Colonel, Army
Department of Primary Appointment:
School of Medicine
Medicine
Title
Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency
Location:
San Antonio Military Medical Center, TX
Research Interests:
Office Phone
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Education
B.S., Biology, College of William & Mary, 1995M.D., University of Virginia, 1999
Biography
COL Joshua S. Hawley-Molloy is the Program Director of the Internal Medicine Residency at the San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium (SAUSHEC) at Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC). Originally from Virginia, he graduated from the College of William & Mary with a B.S. in Biology in 1995, and he received his Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Virginia in 1999. Following in his grandfather’s and father’s footsteps, he was commissioned in the U.S. Army. In 2002 he completed internship and residency training in Internal Medicine at Madigan Army Medical Center in Fort Lewis, Washington (now Joint Base Lewis-McChord).COL Hawley-Molloy was assigned as Deputy Chief of Internal Medicine at Fort Wainwright, Alaska, prior to entering a fellowship in Infectious Diseases at SAUSHEC. After completing his fellowship in 2007, he spent two years as Deputy Chief of the Infectious Diseases Service at Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC), Hawaii, and then served as the Deputy Program Director for the Internal Medicine Residency for six years. He returned to Joint Base San Antonio in 2015 to lead the Internal Medicine Residency, which is the largest graduate medical education program in the Department of Defense with approximately 90 physician trainees in both the Army and the Air Force.
COL Hawley-Molloy holds a faculty appointment as Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, and as Adjoint Assistant Professor of Medicine at University of Texas Health San Antonio. He is board certified in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases. His research interests include physician education, the military experience for LGBT service members, HIV infection, and tropical medicine, and he is the author or co-author of 19 articles and book chapters. He has been awarded the Surgeon General of the Army’s “A” proficiency designator and is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians and the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
COL Hawley-Molloy has deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2009 and to Djibouti in support of Operation Enduring Freedom--Horn of Africa in 2014. He is a graduate of the Officer Basic Course, Officer Advanced Course, the Command and General Staff Officer Course (Intermediate Level Education), Tropical Medicine Course, Management of Chemical and Biological Casualties Course, Combat Casualty Care Course, Tactical Combat Medical Care Course, and Joint Forces Combat Trauma Management Course. His awards and decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal (three Oak Leaf Clusters) and the Army Commendation Medal (one Oak Leaf Cluster).