Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine faculty and staff gathered in Spokane this month to recognize those who epitomize excellence in pursuit of the college’s mission and vision of a healthier Washington and beyond.
The annual Awards and Recognition Ceremony featured expanded award categories to capture the many areas where members of the college community are making a difference, including leadership, service, mentorship, teaching, research, and community impact.
Faculty and staff were also recognized for promotions and years of service, reflecting decades of dedication to medical education and other health sciences. Please join us in commending their work and congratulate our 2026 awardees!
2026 Award Recipients
Clinical Teaching Award
Shawn Schweitzer, MD
Schweitzer, a practicing internist and clinical faculty for the Internal Medicine Residency Program–Everett, was recognized for going above and beyond to ensure students and resident physicians receive a supportive and rigorous medical education.
Dr. Schweitzer is an exceptional clinician and educator whose impact on learners and patients alike is profound, he is widely regarded as a physician of outstanding clinical acumen, and he is deeply beloved by his patients for both his medical expertise and his compassionate bedside manner. His ability to combine evidence-based practice with genuine human connection exemplifies the highest standards of clinical excellence.”
Nominator
Community Impact Award
Matt Layton, MD, PhD
Layton, a professor in the College of Medicine’s Department of Translational Medicine and Physiology with appointments in the College of Arts and Sciences Department of Psychology and College of Veterinary Medicine’s Department of Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience, was recognized for his sustained community engagement, mentorship, and innovative approaches to addressing substance use and mental health challenges.
Dr. Layton’s work is grounded in his background in psychiatry and his commitment to meeting communities where they are. He actively collaborates with community partners to address the growing crisis of youth drug overdose and substance use, supporting programs that center lived experience, peer connection, and empowerment. His efforts have deepened meaningful partnerships across Washington and have empowered both communities and trainees in ways that create lasting impact.”
Nominator
Culture Award (Faculty)
Emily Schreiner, MA, CCC-SLP
Schreiner, an assistant professor in the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences and clinic director at the WSU Health Speech-Language Pathology Clinic, was recognized for her mentorship and dedication to improving access to speech-language care through telehealth and interpreter services.
She consistently embodies the WSU cultural mission and vision by actively supporting graduate students and staff in developing cultural awareness, humility, and responsiveness.”
Nominator
Culture Award (Staff)
Heidi Doolittle, MA
Doolittle serves as a learning specialist at the MD program’s Student Learning Center and director of the Peer Tutoring Program. She was recognized for her mentorship and support for WSU medical students and aspiring physicians enrolled in Nmryaqs, a post-baccalaureate pathway program for enrolled tribal members, as well as her contribution to department operations and the wider medical education community.
Heidi demonstrates an unwavering commitment to students. She listens deeply, views students holistically, and supports both their academic success and overall well-being. Her collaborative spirit, dedication to students and colleagues, and commitment to continuous improvement exemplify the highest standards of service.”
Nominator
Leadership Award (Faculty)
Sara Scott, MD
Assistant Dean for Clerkship – Curriculum Sara Scott, who previously served as interim associate dean for curriculum, was recognized for her willingness to step up and her consistent approach to continuous quality improvement in the MD program curriculum.
Sara Scott is an exemplary leader. She leads an incredible clerkship curriculum staff and I see daily how her leadership through action helps steer a very capable group forward in a way that supports the mission of the college more and more each year. Her ability to set a clear vision and standard and hold herself to that as well is leadership in action.”
Nominator
Leadership Award (Staff)
Andrew Meyer, MA
Assistant Director of Assessment, Evaluation, and Curriculum Management Andrew Meyer was recognized for his exceptional leadership, integrity, and commitment to the college mission.
Andrew exemplifies the kind of leadership that not only drives excellence but also fosters a culture of trust, compassion, and collaboration. At the core of Andrew’s leadership style is kindness. He approaches his work and his colleagues with genuine care, empathy, and respect, creating an environment in which individuals feel valued and supported.”
Nominator
Mentorship Award
Dawn Kopp, MD, MPH
Vice Chair for Obstetrics and Gynecology Dawn Kopp received multiple nominations praising her exceptional support for Washington’s future physicians, from fostering scholarly inquiry to supporting students’ academic and professional growth.
Dr. Kopp’s impact on my development has been profound. She has helped shape me not only into a stronger future physician and researcher, but also into a more grounded and resilient person. I have consistently felt heard, respected, and empowered under her guidance. For her sustained dedication, authentic advocacy, and transformative influence on those she mentors, Dr. Kopp is exceptionally deserving of this recognition.”
Nominator
Professional Excellence Award
Stephanie Peters
Peters, lead instructional designer in the Office for Faculty Affairs and Continuing Professional Development, received multiple nominations praising her commitment to continuous quality improvement and her learner-centered approach to creating materials for medical students and physicians.
Stephanie exemplifies the very best of what it means to serve the College of Medicine with dedication, creativity, and exceptional professional skill. As an instructional designer, she consistently delivers learning experiences that are not only clear, engaging, and thoughtfully constructed but also aligned with the evolving needs of our growing program. Her ability to translate complex educational goals into streamlined, accessible, and high-quality instructional materials has had a transformative impact on both subject matter experts and learners.”
Nominator
Research/Scholarship Award
Ekaterina Burduli, PhD
Burduli, an associate professor in the Department of Community and Behavioral Health, was recognized for her impactful research on the urgent public health issue of pregnant and postpartum women with substance use disorders.
Dr. Burduli’s research program demonstrates a rare combination of methodological rigor, community partnership, translational impact, and national visibility. Her sustained productivity, growing citation influence, externally funded research portfolio, and contributions to addressing the fentanyl crisis and perinatal health disparities exemplify the high level of scholarly excellence required for the WSU College of Medicine Research/Scholarship Award.”
Nominator
Service Award (Faculty)
Santiago Toro-Posado, MBBS
Director of Curriculum Management Santiago Toro-Posado was recognized for the work he has done to develop the MD program’s curriculum since the college was created in 2015.
We would not be where we are today without the amazing work he has done with learning objectives, curriculum alignment, and the mapping of the students’ milestones. Simply put, he touches every piece of the MD program curriculum. He will probably hate that someone nominated him for an award, but that is just more evidence of his personality and humility.”
Nominator
Service Award (Staff)
Rachel Dryer
Dryer, an admissions and career advising academic coordinator, was recognized for her exceptional dedication, sustained impact, and willingness to go above and beyond. In her dual role, she serves as an essential bridge from admissions to career advising, supporting future physicians throughout their medical school journey.
Throughout her tenure, Rachel has consistently demonstrated what it means to serve our institution with professionalism, generosity, and an unwavering commitment to students, applicants, and colleagues alike. She embodies a true spirit of service, always willing to do whatever is needed to support others and the mission of the college.”
Nominator
Teaching Award
David Conley, PhD
Conley, professor and anatomy program director, received multiple nominations praising his genuine care for students and commitment to going above and beyond to ensure each learner’s success.
Dr. Conley exemplifies what a medical educator should be: knowledgeable, patient, supportive, and passionate. What makes Dr. Conley exceptional is not only his depth of knowledge, but the way he shares it. He is genuinely excited about anatomy, and that enthusiasm is contagious. Whether we are reviewing nerves or navigating the layers of the abdominal wall in lab, he teaches with energy and curiosity that make even the most complex regions feel approachable. His excitement reminds us that anatomy is not just required material but the language of medicine.”
Nominator
Team Excellence Award
Rural and Urban Underserved Medicine Course Team
- Anne Grossman, MD, FACP
- Jade Stellmon, BS
- Jamie Kennel, PhD
- Judi Marcin, MD, MFA
- P. L. Bandy, MD
The team was recognized for their support of medical students developing community-centered projects that serve the needs of local hospitals and clinics where they complete their training, as highlighted at the Community Connections Showcase.
This team is deeply mission-driven, their expertise in the intersection of community-centeredness and thoughtful coaching is remarkable. They are the reason this course is successful, that we have made such an impact in communities across the state, and get to celebrate student successes. This team knows how to help students approach challenges with curiosity, humility, and cultural awareness.”
Nominator
2026 Promotion and Tenure Recipients
- John Roll, PhD, Regents Professor
- Carl Heine, MD, PhD, Professor
- Levente Kapas, MD, PhD, Professor
- Ted Chauvin, PhD, Professor
- Devon Hansen, PhD, Associate Professor and Tenure
- Jason Gerstner, PhD, Associate Professor and Tenure
- Katherine Hirchak, PhD, Associate Professor and Tenure
- Katy Cabbage, PhD, Associate Professor and Tenure
- Amanda Lamp, PhD, Associate Professor
- Bridget Sestero, MD, Associate Professor
- Karen Janout, MD, Associate Professor
- Yihan Yang, MD, Associate Professor
Years of Service
30 Years
- David Conley
25 Years
- Darrel Nelson
- Melissa Ratsch
20 Years
- Devon Hansen
- Susan Weeks
15 Years
- Kay Olson
10 Years
- Ally Avery
- Amber Fyfe-Johnson
- Carlton Heine
- Carolyn Noonan
- Clemma Muller
- Daniel Harvey
- Dawn Elise DeWitt
- Julie Miller
- Lauren Thompson
- Lisa Tyran
- Michael McDonell
- Naomi Chaytor
- Odile Madesclaire
- Renee Wahl
- Stephen James
5 Years
- Jennifer Anderson
- David Aufdencamp
- Kelsey Bajet
- Peggy (P. L.) Bandy
- Eric Christensen
- Heidi Elder
- Delaney Goulet
- Erin Griffin
- Almaz Kahmann
- Sharon Kanichy
- Dawn Kopp
- Yool Lee
- Kirsie Lundholm
- Skye McKennon
- Lauren Powell
- Madison Ramos
- Alex Schmidt
- Patrick Solverson
- Jade Stellmon
- Sheldon Stokes
- Kayla Varvel