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Appendix E: Speaker Biographical Sketches
Pages 95-108

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... . She then moved to the AMA, where she now serves as Director of the Division of Undergraduate Medical Education and AMA Cosecretary of the Liaison Committee on Medical Education.
From page 96...
... After residency training in internal medicine and a clinical fellowship in endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism at NYU, she spent 2 years as a research fellow at the Joslin Diabetes Center of ­Harvard Medical School. She then returned to NYU as a faculty member in the depart­ments of medicine and of cell biology, eventually becoming the medical school's senior associate dean for education and student affairs.
From page 97...
... She has been teaching for more than 20 years and has won many teaching and leadership awards for her accomplishments including the Clinical Kaiser-Permanente Excellence in Teaching Award, the Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics Medical Student Excellence in Teaching Award, the American Medical Association Women Physicians Section Inspiration Award, the Arab American and Chaldean Council Excellence in Health Care Award, the University of Michigan-Dearborn College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters
From page 98...
... and has been an invited speaker for the NASEM Collaborative on Cognitive and ­Behavioral Health of Children. She maintains an active clinical practice at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Cabrera Family Health Center.
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... Reena Karani, M.D., M.H.P.E., is director of the Institute for Medical Education and professor of medicine, medical education, and geriatrics and palliative medicine, and the associate dean for Undergraduate Medical Education and Curricular Affairs at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. In this role, Dr.
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... Dr. Kornfeld previously served as assistant dean of public health at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine where she developed innovative interdisciplinary public health programs.
From page 101...
... He earned a bachelor's in science in health education in behavior from the University of Florida in 2015 and worked as a therapeutic exercise physiologist at a sports medicine practice before begin­ning physical therapy school in 2020.
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... She has been honored as Fellow by both the American College of Clinical Pharmacy and the American Pharmacists Association. She has been recognized by the National Association of Chain Drug Stores as Community Faculty member of the year in 2011, the American Pharmacists Association Community Residency Preceptor of the year in 2012, the University of P ­ ittsburgh Chancellor's Distinguished Teaching Award in 2015, and the Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association Excellence in I­nnovation Award in 2018, among others.
From page 103...
... He is also a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Sport Rehabilitation and serves as a reviewer for more than a dozen additional journals. He has held many state, district, and national service and leadership positions with the Ohio Athletic Trainers Association, Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association, National Athletic Trainers Association, NATA Research and Education Foundation, and the Board of Certification.
From page 104...
... He has previously served as the chair of the N ­ ational Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) Post-Professional E ­ ducation C ­ ommittee and as a member of the NATA Education Council Executive Committee, the NATA Pronouncements Committee, and the NATA Foundation Research Committee.
From page 105...
... At NCSBN he has worked on a number of initiatives, including the regulatory implications of social media, innovations and trends in nursing education, the future of nursing program approval, regulatory issues in distance learning programs, outcomes and metrics of nursing education programs, and she was instrumental in developing the innovative Regulatory Scholars Program and the Safe Student Reports study of nursing student errors and near misses in their clinical experiences. Currently she is a consultant on NCSBN's study on the effect of COVID-19 on nursing education programs.
From page 106...
... Dr. Thomas is currently an assistant professor of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine with faculty appointments at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City and Houston Methodist Academic Institute in Houston.
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... Whelan oversees efforts that prepare and assist deans, faculty leaders, educators, and future physicians for the challenges of 21st century academic medicine. She leads a staff that addresses critical medical school data, administrative, and operational issues; explores new models of successful mission alignment; focuses on key student and faculty issues; transforms current models of education and workforce preparation across the full continuum of medical education; and supports medical school accreditation activities.
From page 108...
... Dr. Whelan led or oversaw local accredita­ tion for Liaison Committee on Medical Education, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, and Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, and she participated in overall university accreditation as well as accreditation for a new master of public health program.


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