Education is a critical part of The Carver College of Medicine's mission. Many GIM Faculty have important leadership roles in undergraduate and graduate medical education. Key areas of leadership include:
- Leadership of the Medical School Bioethics and Humanities Programs (Dr. Lauris Kaldjian)
- Leadership of the Internal Medicine Residency Proram
- Associate Program Directors (Drs. Andrew Bryant, Krista Johnson, Justin Smock)
- Educational Director, Safety & Quality (Dr. Carly Kuehn)
- Mentor, VA Safety & Quality (Dr. Matthew Soltys)
- Program Director, Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship Program (Dr. Yuya Hagiwara)
- Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education (Dr. Mark Wilson)
Fellowship Training
- Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship Program
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The Division of General Internal Medicine offers Fellowship Training through the Veterans Administration Quality Scholars Fellowship (VAQS). The VAQS is a two-year, non-accredited interprofessional program to develop leaders, researchers, and educators in health care improvement, patient safety, and health services research.