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The Program in Medical Education (PME) at Harvard Medical School is the organizational structure housing the educational programs leading to the MD degree. Under the leadership of the Dean for Medical Education and the Associate Dean for Medical Education Planning and Administration, the offices of the PME are responsible for all aspects of the educational plan and for development and review of educational policies.

Five academic units report to the Dean for Medical Education, who also serves as chair of the Curriculum Committee (see Curriculum Governance). These units include Admissions; the Academic Societies; the Academy/Center for Teaching and Learning; the Center for Evaluation; and Student Affairs.

A parallel administrative structure is overseen by a chief administrative officer reporting directly to the DME. The Associate Dean for Medical Education Planning and Administration has responsibility for all administrative functions in the PME, including Financial Administration, Curriculum Programs, Admissions, Financial Aid, the Registrars Office, and the Academy. Reporting to the Associate Dean is a team of senior administrative staff who work together to facilitate communication throughout the PME, develop administrative policies and procedures, and plan events or programs. Each area of the PME has a representative on a Senior Administrators Group, chaired by the Associate Dean, including the Academy, the Academic Societies, Admissions, the Center for Evaluation, Curriculum Programs, Financial Aid, Financial Administration, the DMEs Office, the Registrars Office, Scholars in Medicine, and Student Affairs.

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Ceremony for UNLV medical school’s inaugural class marks … – Las Vegas Sun

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Students from the charter class, 2021, of the UNLV School of Medicine recite the class oath, led by Dr. Johan Bester, during the White Coat Ceremony at Artemus Ham Mall, Friday Aug. 25,2017.

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Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017 | 2 a.m.

UNLV School of Medicines charter class of 60 students received their white doctor coats and took their formal oath, marking their official induction to the medical profession.

Former Sen. Harry Reid, UNLV President Len Jessup and the schools acting dean, Shawn Gerstenberger, were on hand Friday at Artemus W. Ham Hall on the UNLV campus to mark the occasion.

A surprise guest made an appearance at the ceremony, as the medical schools dean, Dr. Barbara Atkinson, addressed the crowd from a wheelchair onstage in an unannounced visit.

I get to see them (the students) mature as part of the student body, Atkinson said. Its amazing to see them growing and Im really pleased to be part of it. Thank you so much for all that you do.

Atkinson missed the stethoscope ceremony the school had last month due to being hospitalized with unspecified medical issues. That led to the appointment of acting dean Gerstenberger. A UNLV spokesperson said there was no timetable to when Atkinson would return to her helm of the school of medicine.

Landing a medical school at UNLV has been talked about for years and Reid applauded all involved for finally seeing it come to life.

Its long overdue, Reid said. We have a shortage of doctors here and all the students are residents here, so youll work in areas youre interested in and youll stay here when youre finished.

Is this the Camelot? Is this the impossible dream? Probably.

The main building of the UNLV School of Medicine, planned for West Charleston Boulevard across from University Medical Center, is still a few years away from coming to fruition.

To begin the first phase, Jessup said the school needs $111 million to $125 million, which he said they could secure before the end of the year.

The medical school addition will serve as a critical step to UNLVs goal of achieving Tier 1 university status.

Of those in attendance happy to see Atkinson onstage, none were happier than the students themselves, who welcomed her with a class T-shirt, which all 60 had signed.

We recognize that none of this would be possible without the hard work and dedication of Dean Barbara Atkinson, said Liz Groesbeck, president of the class of 2021. We can all remember the time when we went to ask people for donations lets take a moment to remember how incredibly awkward those moments were.

Dean Atkinson did just that but on a statewide level None of us would be here today without Dean Atkinson. We wont let you down.

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A Conversation with Patrick Conway, M.D. – NASI’s 27th Annual Policy Conference – Video


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