Dr. Joslyn Wiley is a primary care physician at the Miami VA Medical Center where she serves as program director of the FIU/Veterans Affairs Medical Center (Miami) Internal Medicine Residency. In these roles, she provides comprehensive care to veterans while leading and mentoring internal medicine residents in clinical and academic settings.
Wiley previously served as associate program director and chief resident of quality and safety. She is actively involved in accreditation oversight and resident competency evaluation and has led multiple institutional initiatives aimed at improving care delivery.
Areas of Expertise
- Graduate medical education leadership
- Residency program administration
- Internal medicine training
- Quality and safety education
Research Interests
- Women’s health
- Graduate medical education
- Systems-based practice
Honors & Awards
- Charles D. Watts, M.D. Travel Award, Duke University School of Medicine, 2011
- James B. Duke Scholarship, Davidson College, 2003–2007
- Palmetto Fellows Scholarship, University of South Carolina, 2003–2007
Committees & Professional Organizations
- Clinical Competency Committee Lead, FIU Medicine Miami VA Internal Medicine Residency Program
- Accreditation and Evaluation Subcommittee, FIU Graduate Medical Education Committee
Education
- M.D., Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC 2011
- BS, Biology, Furman University, Greenville, SC 2007
Board Certification
- American Board of Internal Medicine
