Residents and faculty from the WSU College of Medicine and Internal Medicine Residency Program were showcased at the highly competitive Society of General Internal Medicine annual meeting in Boston.
Skye McKennon, PharmD, BCPS, associate professor in the WSU College of Medicine, is using recently awarded grant funding to evaluate distress and promote wellbeing among health care professionals and learners in health sciences fields.
Each spring, the WSU Spokane campus community recognizes incredible faculty, staff, and students who go above and beyond their normal duties, demonstrate outstanding leadership, and serve as outstanding ambassadors for WSU Spokane, both on campus and within the community.
The invitation is a significant honor from a nationally-renowned organization and it showcases the reputation of the WSU College of Medicine and its faculty educators.
“I am so honored that so many people took the time to nominate me and I hope I can continue to work with colleagues here at WSU to provide amazing education for our students,” said DeWitt about the honor.
The Collaboration for Interprofessional Health Education Research & Scholarship (CIPHERS) offers one-on-one meetings and consultations to help faculty advance their scholarship aspirations.
The CIPHERS SharePoint site includes resources and event information related to any and all education research and scholarship in the health professions.
A clinical professor in the WSU College of Medicine is using recently awarded grant funding to improve Chinese language and cultural competency in clinical settings.
After attending the 2023 CLIC Conference in September, a visiting scholar from South Korea recently returned to Spokane for personalized sessions with College of Medicine faculty.