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Samara Ginzburg
Position
Senior Associate Dean for Education, Associate Professor of Medicine and Science Education
Institution
Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
Bio
Dr. Samara Ginzburg is the Senior Associate Dean for Education at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. Dr. Ginzburg is a founding member of the leadership team that established this young school of medicine. During the past eleven years, she focused on creating a culture of active learning for the undergraduate medical education program, integral to the Zucker School of Medicine’s mission to mold future physicians into lifelong, self-directed learners. She led the team that pioneered the development and implementation of a hybrid case/problem-based learning program, PEARLS (Patient-centered Explorations in Active Reasoning, Learning and Synthesis), which received the Association of American Medical Colleges, NEGEA Innovation in Medical Education Award. She continues to propel medical education forward, working with UME faculty leadership in operating an educational program that closely integrates basic, clinical and social sciences to train learners capable of putting knowledge into action with the goal of achieving effective outcomes to improve the health of patients. Dr. Ginzburg received her Medical Degree from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. She completed a Residency and Chief Residency in Internal Medicine, followed by a fellowship in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism at Mount Sinai Hospital.
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Timothy Lahey
Position
Director of Ethics Infectious Diseases Attending & Professor of Medicine
Institution
University of Vermont
Bio
Tim Lahey, MD, MMSc is an infectious diseases physician and ethicist at the University of Vermont Medical Center and professor of medicine at the University of Vermont’s Larner College of Medicine. After studying HIV immunology and translational immunology for a tuberculosis vaccine trial in Tanzania, Tim led multiple medical school and undergraduate courses and oversaw the second-year curriculum at Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine as well as oversaw the creation of a new online Master of Public Health program at The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice. Beyond co-leading chapters of the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship at two medical schools and serving as faculty advisor to the Social Justice Coalition at Larner, Tim has served on multiple USMLE committees, has over 50 peer-reviewed publications and writes regularly for popular outlets like The New York Times, STAT, the Atlantic, and beyond.
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Brian Mann
Institution
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Bio
Brian G. Mann EdD, MS, PA-C is the Chief of Simulation Operations for Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Before joining PCOM, Dr. Mann served as the Director of Simulation Education at the Jerry M. Wallace, Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine from 2014 - 2021, where he created and executed multiple simulation curriculums for both undergraduate and graduate medical education. Dr. Mann earned a degree in Surgical Physician Assistant studies in 2002 and completed his Doctorate of Education in Health Professions (EdD) from AT Still University in 2021. During his tenure at Campbell, Dr. Mann was invited to lecture about simulation and leadership in medicine at many national and international professional conferences.
Dr. Mann began his professional career working as a firefighter/paramedic in the suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio. Subsequently, he worked as a Physician Assistant at Cleveland Clinic and several other hospitals in the Cleveland/Akron area, working in different medical specialties, such as emergency medicine, pulmonary critical care, lung transplant, interventional bronchoscopy, express care, and corporate health.
Dr. Mann began his professional career working as a firefighter/paramedic in the suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio. Subsequently, he worked as a Physician Assistant at Cleveland Clinic and several other hospitals in the Cleveland/Akron area, working in different medical specialties, such as emergency medicine, pulmonary critical care, lung transplant, interventional bronchoscopy, express care, and corporate health.
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Stephanie Meeuwissen
Institution
Maastricht University
Bio
Stephanie Meeuwissen, MD, PhD, is currently working as resident Internal Medicine at the Maastricht University Medical Centre (MUMC+), the Netherlands. She is passionate about workplace learning of health professionals, especially regarding coaching, teamwork and leadership skills. She recently obtained her PhD after defending her thesis on ‘Team learning at work: getting the best out of interdisciplinary teacher teams and leaders’. In her research, she takes a multidisciplinary approach, using knowledge from management sciences, educational sciences and health care, and conducts mainly qualitative methods (e.g. interviews, focus groups, observations, document analysis, ethnography). She co-developed a leadership profile in the Master of Health Professions Education curriculum renewal at Maastricht University, and a leadership development programme for course coordinators at the same university.
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Mirjam Oude Egbrink
Institution
Maastricht University
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Mirjam oude Egbrink, PhD MHPE, studied Biology at the University of Groningen and completed the master of Health Professions Education at Maastricht University. She received her PhD in cardiovascular research from Maastricht University. Throughout her career, Mirjam oude Egbrink contributed significantly to the development and coordination of (new) educational units for the medical curriculum, and to the development of a new Physician-Clinical Investigator research master. In the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, she was appointed Director of Education for Medicine in 2008, Scientific Director of the Institute for Education in 2011, and Vice Dean Education in 2020. In 2012, she became full professor on Implementation of Educational Innovations. In the Research School for Health Professions Education (SHE), she is involved in research on education, with a special interest in organizational quality culture and management.
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Peter Vollbrecht
Position
Associate Professor
Institution
Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine
Bio
Peter Vollbrecht, PhD is currently an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Sciences at Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine (WMed) in Kalamazoo, MI where he directs the Nervous System course and Neuroanatomy laboratory for first year medical students. He also serves as the discipline director for Explorations, a self-directed learning component of the curriculum. Finally, Dr. Vollbrecht has developed an outreach program called Brain Explorers at WMed, which focuses on improving science attitudes in middle school students that are typically underserved and underrepresented in science. Dr. Vollbrecht has wide ranging research interests ranging from medical education and science outreach to the effects of obesity on glial cells of the nucleus accumbens and prefrontal cortex. Before starting at WMed Dr. Vollbrecht taught at his alma mater, Hope College in Holland, MI. Dr. Vollbrecht received his B.S. in Chemistry from Hope College and his PhD in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN. Before beginning his career as a professor Dr. Vollbrecht was a postdoctoral fellow in the department of Pharmacology at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI.
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Joanne Willey
Position
Professor
Institution
Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
Bio
"Dr. Willey earned her BA at the University of Pennsylvania and PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She was involved in the planning and design of the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. In September of 2014, she assumed the position of Chair of the Department of Science Education and in 2017, was honored as the Leo A. Guthart Professor of Biomedical Science. In addition to her role as Department Chair, Dr. Willey also serves as course director for Human-Microbe Interactions, taken by all second-year medical students.
Prior to joining the medical school, Dr. Willey taught undergraduate microbiology and supported her lab through NSF and NIH funding. Her work focused on natural product biosynthesis by antibiotic-producing bacteria in the genus Streptomyces."
Prior to joining the medical school, Dr. Willey taught undergraduate microbiology and supported her lab through NSF and NIH funding. Her work focused on natural product biosynthesis by antibiotic-producing bacteria in the genus Streptomyces."
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