Family Medicine assistant professor Catherine Coe, MD, was recently selected to the AMA Accelerating Change in Medical Education Consortium Executive Committee.
Family Medicine assistant professor Catherine Coe, MD, was recently selected to the American Medical Association (AMA) Accelerating Change in Medical Education Consortium Executive Committee.
The AMA’s Accelerating Change in Medical Education initiative works across the continuum with visionary partners to create bold innovations, with efforts in undergraduate and graduate medical education, transformative resources for learners and educators, and national events that disseminate innovations to better train physicians to meet the needs of patients today and in the future. Committee members are chosen by the principal investigators from each institution, and advise the AMA on the ongoing work of the consortium.
Dr. Coe is on the Board of Directors for the Consortium of Accelerated Medical Pathway Programs (CAMPP), and is the director of UNC’s Fully Integrated Readiness for Service Training (FIRST) program, an innovative, accelerated and enhanced three-year medical school curriculum with a direct progression into an affiliated residency program, followed by three years of service in rural or underserved areas in North Carolina with ongoing support in practice.
Learn more about the AMA’s Accelerating Change in Medical Education initiative here.