Joshua S. Hawley-Molloy, MD, FACP

Class Year

1999

Affiliation

Alumni

Posted on: July 6, 2021

COL Joshua S. Hawley-Molloy, MD, FACP, has been named Governor of the United States Army Chapter of the American College of Physicians (ACP), the national organization of internists. The Board of Governors is an advisory board to the Board of Regents and implements national projects in addition to representing members at the national level.

Dr. Hawley-Molloy is an internist and infectious diseases specialist. Formerly the program director of the San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium (SAUSHEC) Internal Medicine Residency until 2020, he is currently the Deputy Commander for Medical Services at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, the Department of Defense’s largest overseas hospital. He attended medical school at University of Virginia and received his post-doctoral training at Madigan Army Medical Center and SAUSHEC. He became a Fellow of ACP (FACP) in 2009. Fellowship is an honorary designation that recognizes ongoing individual services and contributions to the practice of medicine.

Governors are elected by local ACP members and serve four-year terms. Working with a local council, they supervise ACP chapter activities, appoint members to local committees, and preside at regional meetings. They also represent members by serving on the ACP Board of Governors.

Throughout the years Dr. Hawley-Molloy has taken on various leadership positions and responsibilities within his ACP chapter, including serving on the Army Chapter Governor’s Council since 2016, ACP Texas Meeting and Planning Committee in 2019-2020, and poster judge for many Army, Hawaii, and Texas ACP meetings over the years. Prior to Dr. Hawley-Molloy’s involvement with the ACP Texas chapter, he served on the Governor’s Council from 2013-2015 for the ACP Hawaii chapter. Dr. Hawley-Molloy counts LGBTQ health, global health, and graduate medical education as professional interests and areas of expertise.