As military reservists and family medicine residency program directors, Nicholas Dorsey, MD, and David M. Quillen, MD, offer a compelling look at careers defined by service, mentorship, and camaraderie. In addition to giving practical strategies for managing their time in dual professional roles, they champion the critical contributions of their teams and the mentors who were there every step of the way. With good humor, Drs Dorsey and Quillen demonstrate vividly how purpose, balance, and joy arise out of service to their country, their communities, and the next generation of family physicians.The podcast is hosted by Omari A. Hodge, MD, and Jay-Sheree Allen Akambase, MD.Copyright © Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 2026Resources:

David M. Quillen, MD

David M. Quillen, MD, is the Family Medicine Program director at the Sandford Healthcare Tri-Valley Family Medicine Residency Program. He is a clinical professor in the Department of Medicine and Division of Primary Care and Population Health at Stanford University. Dr Quillen is a major in the US Army Medical Corps and serves in the Florida Army National Guard.

Nicholas Dorsey, MD

Nicholas Dorsey, MD, serves as the Program Director for HCA Florida - Ocala Hospital's Family Medicine Residency. After graduating from the University of Central Florida, he attended St. Georges University College of Medicine and later completed his residency at the University of Florida. He continues to serve as a reservist in the US Navy.