Susan Hadley, MD

Clinical Assistant Professor, Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine – Tucson

Susan Hadley, MD, moved back to Tucson after eighteen years of practicing medicine in New York and New England. Hadley graduated from Mount Holyoke College and received her medical degree from the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson in 1991. She completed her first year of residency at the University of Arizona in Family and Community Medicine moving to New York in 1992, ultimately finishing her residency in social medicine at Montefiore Medical Center in 1994.

After two years on the Montefiore faculty working with underserved populations in central and south Bronx, Hadley moved to New Hampshire to become one of the founding faculty in the Family Medicine Residency Program at Dartmouth Medical School, focused on rural underserved medicine. From 1999 to 2006, Hadley was a full-time faculty member in the Middlesex Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program in Middletown, Connecticut, where she started their fellowship in integrative medicine.

In 2006, Hadley became the medical director for the “Wherever You Are” health care for the homeless program at a community health center in Connecticut. She followed this with a similar position at Charter Oak Community Health Center, offering primary care to the homeless population of Hartford, Connecticut, on a mobile unit. After five challenging and rewarding years, Hadley joined the University of Arizona Family Medicine Residency Program at Banner South. Her interests include integrative medicine, care of the underserved, women and children’s health, and global medicine.