Office of Educational Affairs (OEA)
The Office of Educational Affairs (OEA) is responsible for the medical education program, including curricular development, evaluation and assessment; centralized management of the curriculum; overseeing and administering educational grants; supporting the teaching faculty through faculty development programs; providing administrative support for education-related faculty committees; and scheduling space for classes, conferences, and meetings on the Health Sciences campus.
The Office of Educational Affairs also manages the
Clinical Skills and Simulation Center (CSSC) a 9,000 square foot training facility located at 35 Kneeland Street, 3rd floor.
Specific curricular responsibilities of the OEA include administering and scheduling the first- and second-year medical school academic programs, including the Selectives Program and the Problem-Based Learning Program. The OEA also coordinates specialized clinical programs such as the Standardized Patient Program and several fourth-year medical education electives.
Also, faculty may be interested in the many teaching opportunities at TUSM.
The OEA is a highly student-centered office and maintains an open-door policy. Please stop by!
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