• Kathleen N. Mueller, MD, FAAFP

    Director

    Kathleen N. Mueller, MD, FAAFP

    Kathleen N. Mueller, MD, FAAFP, serves as the system director for integrative medicine and cancer survivorship for Nuvance, a seven-hospital health system in Connecticut and southeastern New York. She is the lead editor of Core Content Review of Family Medicine, a medical education program written by and for family physicians. She is a proud graduate of the University of Connecticut School of Medicine and stayed at UConn to complete her residency. 

    Dr. Mueller began her career as an employee at a five-physician practice with family medicine and obstetrics in her hometown of Windsor, Connecticut. Frustrated with the lack of resources for pain management for her patients, she sought advanced training in medical hypnosis and acupuncture. She then transitioned to her own two-physician, direct integrative and primary care practice, where she served her community for 10 years. She speaks on health, wellness and integrative medicine topics both regionally and nationally, and led the expansion of integrative services as medical director for the Center for Integrative Medicine at Saint Francis Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut. 

    After completing a two-year fellowship in integrative medicine at the University of Arizona in 2012, Dr. Mueller was selected as the first chief wellness officer of Saint Francis Hospital. She is passionate about improving the health and well-being of those who serve in health care. Immediately post-pandemic, she was tasked with developing a regional integrative medicine program for the Trinity Health of New England system and served as the director of the Centers for Integrative Medicine & Health for three years. Woven all through her career has been her work with the Connecticut AFP and AAFP. It is with and through these organizations that she honed her leadership and public speaking skills, and fueled her desire to help transform our disease care system to a health care system that focuses on wellness and prevention. Because of her own unique career, mentoring new physicians is also part of her mission, helping them to design and follow their own special path in family medicine. She is married with three children and loves to hike, garden, sew and read.