Alison N. Huffstetler, MD

Alison Huffstetler, MD

Alison Huffstetler, MD

Alison N. Huffstetler, MD

Specialty
Family Medicine
Years of Experience
9
Gender
Female
Locations

3650 Joseph Siewick Dr
400
Fairfax, VA 22033-1719

Phone
Fax
703-391-1211

About Alison N. Huffstetler, MD

Dr. Alison Huffstetler is a primary care physician board certified in family medicine. She joined Inova Health System in 2020.

Memberships/Accreditations

  • Member, American Academy of Family Physicians
  • Member, Virginia Academy of Family Physicians
  • Member, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
  • Member, North American Primary Care Research Group
  • Brodie Resident Clinician, University of Virginia
  • Mollholand Resident Educator, University of Virginia

Publications

Huffstetler A, Muthusubramanian A, DeGeorge K. Bacterial Pneumonia. In R. Kellerman and T Bope Ed. Conn’s Current Therapy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. December, 2019: 746-750.

Haq C, Huffstetler A, Bazemore A. Progress, Challenges, and Policies to Promote Primary Health Care. Harvard Health Policy Review. January, 2019; (16)2.

Huffstetler A. Concurrent Use of Oxytocin Infusion with Foley Catheter May Increase Delivery Rate Within 24 Hours of Labor Induction in Women with Singleton Pregnancy. Dynamed Resident Focus. 13(2). http://dynamed.com/home/about/ebm-journal/archives/article/concurrent-use-of-oxytocin-infusion-with-foley-catheter-may-increase-delive. Accessed October 16, 2018.

Blog Posts

How Much are You Drinking? What You Need to Know About Alcohol Misuse. May 3, 2021.

 

Medical School
American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine
Residencies
University of Virginia School of Medicine
Training Specialty: Family Medicine
6/30/2015 - 6/30/2018
Fellowships
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
Training Specialty: Health Policy
7/24/2018 - 7/31/2019
Hospital Affiliations

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