Shannon Dowler, MD, CPE, FAAFP

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Education, service and care are at the center of everything Dr. Shannon Dowler brings to AAFP.

Even before becoming a family physician, Shannon Dowler, MD, CPE, FAAFP, married her high school sweetheart over 30 years ago. They live in a deeply rural part of the Appalachian Mountains with barn cats, rescue dogs and barnyard chickens, and have raised two phenomenal sons who are busy defining their adult selves, one a nursing student and the other studying law.

A broad scope

From the local health department to a federally qualified health center to a regional nonprofit health system, she has steadfastly maintained a teaching faculty appointment, prioritizing precepting and mentoring students and residents. While traditional family medicine has been a large part of her journey, she has also accrued more than 20 years’ focused experience in STD clinics, resulting in several music videos, countless sex ed talks and most recently a book, all with the goal of vanquishing STIs.

The challenge of a lifetime

The past five years took a turn that was simultaneously the best and hardest thing in her professional life. Dr. Dowler journeyed into the belly of policy and political intrigue as a public servant, accepting the role as chief medical officer of North Carolina Medicaid, a $30 billion program responsible for 3 million lives. She joined the department at a massive inflection point of transitioning to managed care. Only six months in the role, her public service shifted into even higher gear with COVID. After rapidly transforming telehealth and creating primary care infrastructure payments, she next led statewide, equity-focused interventions for COVID testing and vaccines, and wrapped up her state service by guiding North Carolina into Medicaid Expansion at the end of 2023.

Being an AAFP leader has been her career-long dream. After following the traditional path as NCAFP chapter president, serving on an AAFP commission and as representative to ACOG, having attended countless ALFs, NCCLs and CODs, public service disrupted the traditional journey to AAFP leadership.The nominating process change by the Congress of Delegates has signaled that there is now space at the table for leaders like Dr. Dowler who didn’t check all the historical boxes in the expected order but have arrived, nonetheless, eager to contribute to the future of family medicine.

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