Keia Hobbs, MD FAAFP
Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Medicine University of Illinois College of MedicineUniversity VillageBiographical Info
Director, Academic Career Fellowship
Assistant Dean for Graduate Medical Education
Associate Director of Medical Student Education
PRACTICE LOCATION
Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Medicine
820 S Wood Street (M/C 673)
Chicago, IL 60612
(312) 996-1970
HOMETOWN
Chicago IL
MEDICAL SCHOOL
University of Illinois at Chicago, 1999
RESIDENCY
Cook County Hospital-Family Medicine Residency, 2002
FELLOWSHIP
Faculty Development Fellowship- University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2008
FM BOARD CERTIFICATION
2003, Recertified 2010
AREAS OF INTERESTS
Underserved Populations
Women’s Health
Family Center Maternity Care
Full Spectrum Family Medicine
I am currently an Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at University of Illinois at Chicago. I received my training at John H. Stroger Hospital of Cook County (formerly Cook County Hospital). I have a great interest in underserved population and was a National Health Service Corp Scholar. I have always worked to reduce health disparities in my career. I also have a great affinity for women’s health and procedures and I share a passion for teaching and inspiring other learners with the mission of reducing health disparities and caring for underserved populations. I consider myself an advocate for social justice. I am currently the Associate Program Director for the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) Family Medicine Program and Director of the Academic Career Fellowship Program.. I have completed scholarly works on women’s health and adolescent sexual health. I enjoy practicing full spectrum family medicine including obstetric care.
AWARDS & DISTINCTIONS
FCMC Maternity Care Teacher of the Year, 2014
Rising Star Award, 2015
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS
Hobbs, K. Which treatments help women with reduced libido?Journal of Family Practice,2013 Volume: 62 Issue: 2 Pages: 102-103
Hobbs, K, Brown, D. Consider adding this drug to fight COPD that’s severe Journal of Family Practice: 2012 Volume: 61 Issue: 7 Pages: 414-416