Katie Marie Crowder, MD
Dr. Katie Crowder is a board certified family physician as well as an active duty colonel in the United States Air Force where she serves as the Operational Graduate Medical Education Assistant Program Director and as a flight surgeon. She has been stationed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base since 2018 when she joined the Wright State University Family Medicine Residency faculty as an assistant professor. Special interests include procedures, battlefield acupuncture, and women's health. She has been stationed in California, Ohio, and Hawaii throughout her career.
Education History
- Bachelor of Arts, Pre-Professional degree, 1999: University of Notre Dame, Indiana (Reserve Officer Training Corps/ROTC)
- Doctorate of Medicine, 2003: Drexel University School of Medicine, Pennsylvania (Health Professionals Scholarship Program/HPSP)
- Family Medicine Residency, 2003-2006: Travis Air Force Base, California; Chief Resident 2005-2006
- Helms Institute Medical Acupuncture Course, 2009
- Faculty Development Fellowship, 2013: UCSF
Professional Affiliations/Memberships
- Member of the American Academy of Family Physicians
- Member of the Uniformed Services Academy of Family Physicians
Personal
Dr. Crowder is married to a fellow Active Duty Air Force Colonel physician and they together are proud to raise two boys who are busy with various sports.
Pastimes include fitness (triathlons, running, and hiking), travel, wine tasting, jigsaw puzzles, and watching Notre Dame football—Go IRISH!