Jeffrey Zavala, MD, FAAFP
Director
Jeffrey Zavala brings small-town and international perspectives alike to his role at AAFP.
Jeffrey Zavala, MD, FAAFP, is a member of the board of directors of the American Academy of Family Physicians. The AAFP represents 124,500 physicians and medical students nationwide. As an AAFP board member, Zavala advocates on behalf of family physicians and patients to inspire positive change in the U.S. health care system.
Zavala was born in Denver and grew up in a town of 300 people in the mountains at 9,000 feet. From age 5 to 16, he spent the summers in Iowa working on his grandfather’s dairy farm.
A calling to medicine
Zavala attended the University of Denver as a sports science major, hoping to work in the fitness industry. After taking anatomy and physiology classes, he felt a strong pull to health care and applied to the University of Colorado School of Medicine, where he immediately connected with the family medicine program and faculty.
Zavala completed his residency in Phoenix, where he was chief resident and earned a sports medicine certificate of added qualifications. Following residency, he and his family relocated to Red Lodge, Montana, a town of 2,000, where he practiced full-scope family medicine, including emergency department work. He also served as ambulance and ski patrol medical director. In 1994-1995, he took a year to do a fellowship and faculty position in Memphis, Tennessee, where he learned endoscopy and operative obstetrics.
Throughout his career, Zavala has been involved with the AAFP state chapters with the goal of serving his fellow family physicians. He has done mission work in Mexico and Honduras and was part of an AAFP advanced life support in obstetrics (ALSO) team that went to Kyrgyzstan.
Chasing a family dream
After 18 years in rural Montana, Zavala and his family moved to Utah so one of their daughters could pursue her dream of being an Olympic ski racer. While there, he joined a large, multi-specialty private practice and served on its leadership board.
In 2013, he and his family returned to Montana so that he could pursue a chief medical officer position at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Billings, Montana. Zavala served as the Montana/Northern Wyoming chief medical officer for the medical group for Intermountain Health. He is currently an assistant professor of family medicine in the department of clinical sciences at Rocky Vista University Medical College of Montana in Billings.