Leonardo Seoane, MD, is the first dean at Xavier Ochsner Health College of Medicine, which will join four existing historically Black medical schools.
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Learn more about UGA's new School of Medicine from a Q&A with Dean Shelley Nuss!
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On February 1, Dr. Mark Taubman will complete his nine-year term as URMC’s CEO and Dean of the School of Medicine and Dentistry, capping two decades of leadership at URMC -- leading our Cardiology division, the Department of Medicine, Dean of the School of Medicine and Dentistry, and finally, as our CEO and Dean. On Dr. Taubman’s watch, our UR Medicine health system grew in size, scope and quality. Our medical and nursing schools became larger and more selective, and research funding grew. We invested in forward-leaning facilities to meet tomorrow’s needs. He changed our inclusivity trajectory—naming more women to leadership positions and making unprecedented gains in student diversity. Today, our workforce is more inclusive, equipped with tools to make URMC an exemplar of high-quality, equitable care. Perhaps his crowning achievement was leading the medical, operational and financial integration of our teaching, research and patient care missions. That’s because Dr. Taubman, like the Medical Center’s founders, is a clinician-scientist who believes in the power of discovery and learning to transform the patient experience. He knows that treating disease will never be as powerful as curing or preventing disease. And that’s the very reason academic medicine exists! Dr. Taubman, we thank you for defining Medicine of the Highest Order, and for leaving us in the most capable hands with your successor David Linehan, MD, who shares his staunch optimism regarding academic medicine. #ThankYou #URMCPeopleInspired #AcademicMedicine #HealthcareInnovation #MedicineOfTheHighestOrder #ThankYouDrTaubman
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To practice medicine is to practice lifelong learning; the experiences students encounter during medical school must prepare them to meet the continually evolving field of medicine. Learn more about the rigorous journey that learners take during their time at The Ohio State University College of Medicine ⬇️
Medical school journey
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Get a view into Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships. In this story, we highlight a medical student, medical school faculty, and Intermountain Health leaders who are clearing a path for "the next generation of compassionate, competent physicians who will also be change-makers and community builders." More information on preceptorship can be found in the article. https://lnkd.in/dZ8BFMJe
Reforming the business of health care - @theU
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Forget about learning how to formulate a differential diagnosis or comprehensive treatment plan for these future "doctors" - just like we saw in Nazi Germany, physicians in the US today are no longer prioritizing learning to become healers, rather they must denounce medical ethical principles, which prioritize the sanctity of individual human life, and instead they must pledge alegience to racist dogma, dutifuly embrace critical social ideology and by all means necessary, justify the desecration of the hippocratic oath to dehumanize the patient for the sake of their "progressive" collective goals. ... "Stanford Medical School sprinkles lessons on "microaggressions," "structural racism," and "privilege" throughout its curriculum. Residents at Yale Medical School must complete an "Advocacy and Equity" sequence focused on "becoming physician advocates for health justice," while those in the infectious disease program must complete additional lessons on "Diversity, Equity, and Antiracism." Columbia Medical School promotes an "Anti-bias and Inclusive" curriculum by encouraging educators to use "precise, accurate language." Instead of "women," guidelines for the curriculum state, faculty should refer to "people with uteruses." https://lnkd.in/gxstNgJq
‘Pedagogical Malpractice’: Inside UCLA Medical School’s Mandatory ‘Health Equity’ Class
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as a student in this HPE program I can't speak highly enough about the faculty and leadership.
Thanks to the leadership of Dr. Steven Durning, we have established the brand-new Department of Health Professions Education (HPE) at the Uniformed Services University School of Medicine. Dr. Durning, a Professor of Medicine and Pathology and founding Director of the USU Center for Health Professions Education, will serve as Chair. An internationally recognized leader in HPE, Dr. Durning is uniquely qualified to lead this new department. Please join me in congratulating Dr. Durning and welcoming the Department of Health Professions Education to USU. https://lnkd.in/euqxHF3Y
USU School of Medicine Establishes New Department of Health Professions Education
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It's commencement eve for Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine's Class of 2024! Wonder where the graduates are heading for residency after tomorrow's big day? Revisit the OUWB Match Day 2024 story below that includes the complete list!
‘A momentous time:’ OUWB Class of 2024 celebrates Match Day
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Social Impact Advocate; Health Equity Evangelist; and Equity Innovation Strategist ushering in change as President & CEO of @NMFonline
Tada!! The newest National Medical Fellowships, Inc.alumni feature is out!!! Learn more about Dr. Ericka Scott Change Agent by reading below, “You Cannot Be What You Cannot See”. Dr. Ericka Scott shares why she believes mentorship is most important to moving the needle of diversity in medicine.
You Cannot Be What You Cannot See
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