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Med Ed Day Keynote Presentation: "Education Leadership: Milestones to Success"

Alison J. Whelan, MD, chief academic officer for the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), will be the keynote speaker at the 12th annual Medical Education Day at Yale.

Dr. 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.

Prior to joining the association in 2016 as chief medical education officer, Dr. Whelan served as professor of medicine and pediatrics at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. She held multiple education roles: course director, clerkship director, curriculum dean, and ultimately was appointed the inaugural senior associate dean for education. In this role she oversaw the continuum of medical education from medical school admissions through CME.

Dr. Whelan received her bachelor’s degree from Carleton College in 1981. She earned her medical degree from Washington University in 1986 and completed her postgraduate work and residency at the former Barnes Hospital, now Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Dr. Whelan is an internist and clinical geneticist.

Speaker

  • Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)

    Alison J. Whelan, MD
    Chief Academic Officer

Host Organization

Admission

Free

Tags

Featured, Lectures and Seminars

Food

Lunch
Jun 20246Thursday