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Photo: Gregory Fox |
Molly Cooke, M.D., director of the Academy of Medical Educators
at the University of California-San Francisco, gave the plenary
address of this year’s
Medical Education Day program on February 18 at the Towsley Center. The Academy,
nationally recognized as a groundbreaking initiative, was established to
serve as a community for UCSF faculty with significant commitment
to medical education,
in order to enhance career development as well as promote and support the
best possible teaching and learning. Cooke, a founding member
of the Division of
General Medicine at San Francisco General Hospital, is also well known for
her work in the field of HIV ethics.
The U-M’s annual Medical Education Day program highlights innovations
at all levels of education at the Medical School, addressing current challenges
in the field as well as issues specific to medical education at Michigan. In
addition to the plenary session, small group workshops, poster presentations
and computer demonstrations describe the latest in educational activities and
tools.
Also:
Focusing on Leadership
Medical Education Day 2003
A Long and Illustrious History of Leading
the Way
Changing of the Guard
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