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Doctor Speaker Series: Dr. Renee Williams

Description: Dr. Williams is currently an Assistant Professor within the gastroenterology division at New York University School of Medicine. Her interests include medical education with a concentration in simulation education such as the observed structural clinical encounters (OSCE's). To further that interest she is currently enrolled in a joint Master's program for Health Profession Education (MHPE) at NYU School of Medicine and Maastricht University in the Netherlands. She is actively involved in medical education designing and implementing simulated experiences for undergraduate and graduate medical trainees. Within gastroenterology her interests are concentrated on health disparities in colon cancer screening, luminal gastroenterology and quality improvement. She is the current Chair of the Minority Affairs and Cultural Diversity committee for the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) and was nominated to the Medicare Evidence Development and Advisory Committee (MEDCAC) within the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Dr. Williams is a strong believer in diversity and has implemented multiple workshops aimed at increasing awareness and highlighting gastroenterology for underrepresented students in medicine.
Category: Pre-Professional Advising
Contact Email: prehealth@hunter.cuny.edu
Begins: 13 Mar 2018 06:00 PM ET
Ends: 13 Mar 2018 07:30 PM ET
Location: Hunter East 710
Address: 7th floor East building (by the bridge)
Pre-Professional Advising Center Conference room
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Status: This event has passed.

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