New leadership for medical education

The College of Medicine is excited to welcome Amy Wilson-Delfosse, Ph.D., to NEOMED as our new senior associate dean for medical education.

Dr. Wilson-Delfosse brings with her an exceptional background in pharmacology and a distinguished career in medical education. She is nationally and internationally recognized for her contributions to the field and was instrumental in the 2006 curriculum redesign at Case Western Reserve University. Most recently, she served as associate dean for curriculum and founding director of the Medical Education Scholars Pathway at CWRU.

A former president of the International Association of Medical Science Educators, Dr. Wilson-Delfosse has received numerous prestigious honors, including the AOA Distinguished Teacher Award and a lifetime achievement award from IAMSE. She is a prolific scholar in medical education and has a strong interest in the use of AI to drive innovation in teaching and learning.

In addition to her leadership role, Dr. Wilson-Delfosse will also hold an appointment as a professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences. She earned a doctorate degree in pharmacology from Vanderbilt University.

Please join us in extending a warm welcome to Dr. Wilson-Delfosse!

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