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Office of Clinical Education
Judith Rowen, M.D., Assistant Dean for Educational Affairs, Associate Professor, Pediatrics, UTMB School of Medicine. As Assistant Dean for Educational Affairs, Dr. Rowen works closely with course and clerkship directors, community agencies, program coordinators and students to oversee clinical education throughout the School of Medicine curriculum.
Lisa M. Mignerey, B.B.A., Community Education Specialist. Ms. Mignerey recruits and coordinates clinical site rotations and the Family Home Visit (FHV) program for the Practice of Medicine, Year 1 course. She is the course coordinator for the 4th year Ambulatory Community Selective (ACS) and works closely with Area Health Education Centers (AHEC), SOM faculty and staff, and private practice business managers to ensure that curricular expectations for students are met within the community experience. Ms. Mignerey is also responsible for the planning and coordination of the ORME’s annual Top Doc Awards Ceremony.
Karen Hunley, Coordinator, Community-based Education. Ms. Hunley's role in the ORME largely involves working with Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) to communicate with community physicians about the Pediatric Clerkship and Internal Medicine Clerkship curricular expectations and scheduling of student activities. She works closely with community preceptors, students, university educational coordinators and private practice business managers to answer questions and act as a liaison between those involved with the teaching of medical students.
Sommer Madrigal, Administrative Coordinator, Ms. Madrigal coordinates several components of the School of Medicine Clinical curriculum. She works closely with Dr. Rowen to organize activities of the Clerkship Directors committee and the Practice of Medicine 3 course. Ms. Madrigal also works with 3rd and 4th year clerkship coordinators to schedule UTMB Houston-based students’ Year 3 rotations. She organizes the summer Preclinical Preceptorship program and Clinical Skills Week to orient students in preparation for their clinical years. All questions related to 3rd and 4th year scheduling are welcomed at (409) 747-0269.
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