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Appendix D: Speaker Biographical Sketches
Pages 141-158

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... He has served on the board of the Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA) , including a term as president, and was appointed to the Federal Advisory Committee on Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry, where he also served as the vice chair.
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... Prior to that time, she was Director of Faculty Development in USC's Office of Continuing Medical Education and Faculty Development and as Family Medicine Residency Program Director and the Director of Education for the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine. Earlier in her career, Dr.
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... He holds a Master Degree in Social Medicine and a Doctoral Degree in Public Health. His first assignment was to coordinate a national research in Preventive Medicine Teaching in Brazil from where he was invited to coordinate the first massive Rural Internship, implemented at UFMG -- the biggest public medical college within one of the most prestigious Brazilian Universities.
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... in Washington, DC, where he oversaw the largest health professions training program in the country and repositioned the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) as a major voice in clinical workforce reform, educational innovation, and organizational transformation.
From page 145...
... Petersdorf Scholar in Residence at the Association of American Medical Colleges and has also served on the National Leadership Board of the VHA, the VA National Academic Affiliations Council, the National Board of Medical Examiners, the National Advisory Committee of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program, the Board of Directors of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, and the Global Forum on Innovation in Health Professions Education of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. James G
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... In 2006, Dr. Fox received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Colorado State University and in 2007 was selected as the inaugural recipient of the American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine Comparative Medicine Scientist Award.
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... As Assistant Professor at the School of Nursing, University of Maryland, Ms. Iwu helped design a postmaster's global health certificate program that involves clinical and research rotations for U.S.-based nursing students in Nigeria and other resource-constrained countries.
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... He helped initiate the Primary Care Curriculum in New Mexico which became an international model for change by innovative track in traditional medical schools. He began to integrate Public Health and Family Medicine as Director of the Rockefeller-funded Health of the Public Program in New Mexico.
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... He has received national teaching awards from the Association of American Medical Colleges (Primary Care Award) and from Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (Achievement Award)
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... Dr. Mancini has more than 90 publications to her credit and is a sought-after speaker at local, national, and international conferences on such topics as simulation in health care; health professions education, patient safety; teaching, retention, and outcomes related to basic and advanced life support education; emergency and critical care nursing; nursing research; and work redesign.
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... From 2007 to 2012 he served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in the School of Veterinary Medicine, and from September 2012 through June 2014, he served as Interim Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning for the UW–Madison. In that senior university leadership position he co-chaired the University's Educational Innovation effort and the University of Wisconsin System learning analytics project, and was a member of the core team planning for the University's Higher Learning Commission reaccreditation, among other responsibilities.
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... Dr. Skochelak previously served as senior associate dean for academic affairs at the University of Wisconsin (UW)
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... System, the chairperson of the Consortium for Primary Care in Wisconsin and as a member of the governor's Rural Health Development Council. Her leadership and expertise have been recognized through numerous honors and awards, including the State Medical Society of Wisconsin Distinguished Service Award, the Distinguished Alumnae Award from Michigan Technological University, and the Chancellor's Award for Distinguished Teaching at UW–Madison.
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... Foundation Board, the ASHA Committee on Honors, and is a founding past board member of the American Academy of Audiology. He has previously served as President of the Council of Academic Programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders; President of the Speech and Hearing associations of Oklahoma and Georgia; Head of the Division for Exceptional Children at the University of Georgia; and Chair of the Communication Sciences and Disorders programs at the University of Virginia and Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.
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... He previously served on the faculty and administration of the Harvard School of Dental Medicine and the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine.
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... , a member of the MUSC Strategic Plan Interprofessional/Interdisciplinary Operations Team, and is a faculty facilitator for the mandatory MUSC interprofessional course: Transforming Health Care. She has also served as a faculty facilitator since the inception of the MUSC campus-wide interprofessional day and mentored numerous extracurricular interprofessional activities including the MUSC Presidential Scholars Program and the yearly MUSC Clarion competition.
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... from Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) and Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences in 1993, and her M.D.
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... Some of Dr. Zeng's ongoing programs include the Development of a Continuous Outpatient Teaching Platform for Medical Students in Sub-Internship at PUMC Hospital, a Training Program of Teaching Skills for Senior and Chief Residents, and Junior Faculty Development Programs for the Ministry of Health.


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