The Division of Academic Affairs supports NEOUCOM's mission through the advancement of an innovative culture of excellence in health professions education. The division consists of the following offices: Academic Affairs, Academic Learning Resources, Faculty Affairs, Graduate Education, Student Affairs and Admissions, Health Professions Education and Institutional Effectiveness.


NEOUCOM and Kent State University Sponsored Program:

Interprofessional Health Education: From Learning Communities to Caring Communities
Ralph Regula Conference Center, NEOUCOM
Friday, November 9, 2007
7:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:00 - Noon Program
CE Credit will be given.

Online Registration at:

http://www.neoucom.edu/RSVP/IPHE_11.9/

For background information on interprofessional health education click here.

 

Academic Affairs Directors and Departments:

Onadell Bly, MLS , interim director and chief medical librarian of Oliver Ocasek Regional Medical Information Center.

Rey Notareschi, MEd, director of Academic Technology Services which provides support to faculty in creating instructional modules and all aspects of integration of technology into the curriculum for use in classroom teaching and learning.

Jay Williamson, MD, interim associate dean for faculty affairs, oversees the Office of Faculty Affairs which supports faculty processes, services and success.

Walter Horton, Jr, PhD, associate dean for graduate studies, oversees the Office of Graduate Education which provides support to students who are pursuing graduate-level degrees through programs offered in partnership with other northeastern Ohio universities.

Polly Moss, MEd, assistant dean for student affairs and admissions, oversees the Office of Student Affairs, the Office of Admissions, the Office of Career Development & Advising, and the Office of Student Services. These offices provide academic, career, and residency advising as well as personal advising.

Clint Snyder,PhD, associate dean for health professions education, oversees the Office of Health Professions Education, the Wasson Center for Clinical Skills, the Office of Continuing Professional Education, and the Office of Faculty Development. These offices provide support to faculty, staff and students in the management of educational programs, academic and professional development.

Margarita Kokinova, PhD, director of institutional effectiveness and assessment, oversees the Office of Institutional Effectiveness which is responsible for assessment of institutional and program effectiveness.