

Thomas G. Johnson
Fostering growth in knowledge systems for patient care and community practice, Dr. Thomas G. Johnson serves as an Assistant Professor at West Virginia University in the Department of Community Practice within the School of Medicine. With a distinguished career dedicated to advancing primary care, Dr. Johnson is committed to enhancing the quality of healthcare delivery and education. Dr. Johnson specializes in patient care at the WVU Medicine Oakland Primary Care facility, where he applies his extensive expertise to improve patient outcomes and foster a supportive healthcare environment. His approach emphasizes the importance of personalized care and community engagement, ensuring that each patient receives comprehensive and compassionate treatment. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, Dr. Johnson earned his MD in 1972, laying the foundation for a career marked by dedication and excellence. His accreditation in the field underscores his commitment to maintaining the highest standards of medical practice and education. In addition to his clinical responsibilities, Dr. Johnson is actively involved in research and teaching, focusing on innovative strategies to enhance primary care practices. His research interests include patient care, community practice, and the development of effective healthcare systems that address the needs of diverse populations. Dr. Johnson's contributions to the field of medicine extend beyond the clinic, as he is a sought-after speaker and collaborator in various healthcare initiatives. His work continues to inspire both his colleagues and students, fostering a culture of learning and improvement within the medical community.
Publications
, 2017-02-27
, 473-485, 1986-05-01
, 14-28, 2014-10-20
, 1183-1192, 1990-09-01
, 2021-12-07
, 2021-12-07
, 1107-1120, 1979-08-01
, 178-196, 2023-06-01
, 2001-10-03
, 27-47, 1978-01-01
, 373-390, 1992-11-01
, 238-253, 2010-12-01
, 380-391, 1980-05-01