Colleen K. Cagno, MD

Professor, Family and Community Medicine - (Clinical Scholar Track)
Director, Doctor & Patient Course
Co-Director, Societies

Dr. Cagno comes from a family of educators and is passionate mentorship and the transformative power of education. She directs the Doctor and Patient course and Societies program, a longitudinal learning community fostering a dynamic learning community where medical students cultivate their clinical skills and professional identities under longitudinal faculty mentorship.

Dr. Cagno’s clinical expertise is in caring for pregnant people and newborns, emphasizing patient education and partnerships. Over a decade, she founded and then led her department’s Maternal Child Health Service, ensuring high standards of care. She continues caring for pregnant patients and newborns in the hospital together with resident physicians. Additionally, Dr. Cagno cares for patients and supervises procedure clinics, particularly gynecologic clinics and newborn procedures in the Family Medicine Center outpatient clinic.

Dr. Cagno has held several leadership positions, including residency program director, associate head of clinical affairs, and director for pathways (social-behavioral sciences) curriculum and Transitions to Clerkship course. Serving on the Family Medicine (FM) Review Committee at the ACGME for a seven-year term, including three years as vice chair, she co-authored the 2023 Family Medicine Program Requirements. Currently, she serves as an ACGME representative on the AIRE Committee, driving innovation in FM residency training through a joint initiative between the ACGME and the ABFM.

Degree(s)

  • MD: The George Washington University, 2000
  • BS: The George Washington University, Biology, minor in Women’s Studies, 1996
Residency
University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson, Family Medicine, 2003
Fellowship
National Institute for Program Director Development, 2012
University of Arizona, Faculty Development, 2003
Board Certifications
American Board of Family Medicine
Honors and Awards
Arizona Top Docs: 2021, 2022, 2023
College of Medicine – Tucson Faculty Mentoring Awards, 2021
Outstanding Achievement in Teaching by a Block, Year 2, Annual Faculty Teaching Awards, 2022
Certificate of Recognition, College of Medicine – Tucson Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, 2020
The University of Arizona Annual Service Award 20 Year Award, 2020
Academy of Medical Education Scholars, College of Medicine – Tucson Degree of Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians, 2019
College of Medicine – Tucson Vernon and Virginia Furrow Awards, Excellence in Clinical Science Teaching, Undergraduate Curriculum, 2017
College of Medicine – Tucson AMES Grants for Medical Education Research, 2015
College of Medicine – Tucson Faculty Teaching Award, Excellence in Graduate Student Education, 2014
College of Medicine – Tucson Faculty Teaching Award, Dean’s List for Excellence in Teaching, 2013
Family Medicine Clinical Service Chief, UAMC Department of Family and Community Medicine
Clinical Specialties
Family Medicine
Maternal Child Health
Research Interests

Clinical practice/education, health disparities, health promotion/prevention, quality/performance improvement, implicit bias among physicians, creativity in medical education and assessment