Education

Dartmouth Launches New Health Equity Faculty Fellows Program

Dartmouth Launches New Health Equity Faculty Fellows Program

A new collaboration between Geisel School of Medicine’s Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice and Dartmouth Health will work to advance health equity research productivity among early-career Geisel faculty, including having them successfully apply for a career development award from the NIH.

Dean’s Office Welcomes New Staff

Dean’s Office Welcomes New Staff

Please join us in welcoming two new team members to the Geisel School of Medicine Dean’s Office staff. Kimberly Valcin has joined Geisel as the strategic plan project manager, and Evan Vickers is the new associate director in the Office of Faculty Affairs.

Toward a Common Goal

Toward a Common Goal

Educators from Geisel’s professional degree programs gathered for an annual retreat focused on innovation in teaching and learning in the health professions.

Class of ’26 White Coat Ceremony Livestream

Class of ’26 White Coat Ceremony Livestream

The White Coat Ceremony for the Geisel Class of 2026 will be held on Friday, August 19 in Alumni Hall at the Hopkins Center. The program begins at 3:00 PM. This is a ticketed event but you can watch our live broadcast of the event here.

Dartmouth MPH Students Named Public Health Ambassadors

Dartmouth MPH Students Named Public Health Ambassadors

Two students in the Master of Public Health program at The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, Amber Nieves ’23 and Brandon Huxley ’23, have been named This Is Public Health (TIPH) Ambassadors for 2022-2023 by the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health.

Geisel School of Medicine Welcomes New Medical and Public Health Students

Geisel School of Medicine Welcomes New Medical and Public Health Students

This week 92 first-year medical students at Geisel School of Medicine and 88 students in the medical school’s Master of Public Health (MPH) and Master of Science (MS) hybrid and residential programs at The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, spent time getting to know each other during separate orientation sessions before immersing themselves in their medical education.