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Quinn M. Jackson, M.D., MPH

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Assistant Professor, Family Medicine and Community Health

Professional Background

Quinn Jackson MD, MPH (he/they) is a board certified family physician. He attended Tulane University School of Medicine and residency at the University of New Mexico. His clinical work focuses on trans medicine, primary care for LGBTQ+ and gender diverse people, full scope sexual and reproductive care. They are passionate about increasing queer content in medical school and family medicine residency curricula.

He is an openly queer trans man with interests in advocacy, increasing LGBTQ+ representation in medicine and mentoring trans trainees. Quinn believes in operating from an autonomy focused reproductive justice framework in all spheres. True liberation will come from within our communities and through collective work which will require a fundamental restructuring of our healthcare and medical education systems. He knows that marginalized communities can thrive even is hostile environments and hopes to do his small part in improving the healthcare experience for queer people in the Midwest.

Education and Training
  • BA, Women's and Gender Studies, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
  • MD, Medicine, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana
  • MPH, Global Community Health and Behavior, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Residency, Family and Community Medicine, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
Professional Affiliations
  • Society for Family Planning, Membership Committee, Member, 2024 - Present
  • World Professional Association for Transgender Health, Member, 2022 - Present
  • American Academy of Family Physicians, Member, 2015 - Present
  • Society for Family Planning, Member, 2014 - Present

Research

Overview

Dr Jackson's research interests focus on improving access to and quality of care for LGBTQ+ people. He is currently working on projects looking at how to increase access to gender affirming care in the Midwest, transgender and gender diverse people’s experiences of chronic pain and making clinic spaces more welcoming to LGBTQ+ people.

Selected Publications
  • Gill, Sabrina, Jackson, Quinn, Weitzen, Sherry. 2021. A Mixed-Methods Analysis of Physician Abortion Practice After Residency. Family Medicine, 53 (8), 712-716