Tywanda Crawford-Johnson, M.D.
tcrawfor@med.wayne.edu

Departmental Role


I serve as a clinician/educator in the WSU Family Medicine Residency Program. As an educator, I teach and supervise family medicine residents and medical students in both the inpatient and ambulatory milieu. I am also involved in the direct care of the obstetrical patient in our Rochester Family Medicine Center. I instruct residents in caring for the obstetrical patient through regular didactic sessions and hands on training while in both the Family Medicine Center and on the Labor and Delivery Unit at Crittenton Hospital. I am also involved in scholarly projects and also advise residents with their projects.




Current Position
Assistant Professor, WSU Department of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences (September 2009 - current)
Family Medicine Clinician, University Physicians Group (September 2009 - current)

Certification
American Board of Family Medicine (2009- current)

Education
Wayne State University School of Medicine, Doctorate of Medicine (2006)
Tuskegee University, B.S. Biology (1995)


Training and Experience
WSU/DMC Family Medicine Residency, PGY-1 (2006-2007)
WSU Family Medicine Residency, PGY2-PGY-3 (2007-2009)
WSU Family Medicine Residency, Chief Resident (2008-2009)

Honors/Awards

07/2009 The Gold Foundation Humanism and Excellence in Teaching Award
06/2009 The Belden Award
06/2009 The Claire Knighten-Ward, MD, Family Medicine Excellence Award
04/2009 WSU Family Medicine Research Award- Second Place
06/2006 George Mogill Family Medicine Award

 


 









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