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ELAM’s faculty are drawn from academia, healthcare, business and consulting. They represent a breadth of knowledge and expertise encompassing management, academic health centers, leadership and professional development.

Recent faculty members include:

Carol A. Aschenbrener, M.D., Vice President, Division of Medical Standards and Assessment, Association of American Medical Colleges

David J. Bachrach, FACMPE, FACHE, President, The Physician Executive’s Coach, Inc.

Janet Bickel, M.A., President, Career Development and Executive Coach, Janet Bickel and Associates

D. Walter Cohen, DDS, Chancellor Emeritus, Drexel University College of Medicine

Patricia P. Cormier, Ed.D., President, Longwood University

David W. Danner, Ed.D., Organizational Effectiveness Consultant

Thomas N. Gilmore, A.B., M.Arch, Vice President, Center for Applied Research, Inc.

Bruce Gresh, Ph.D., President, Simulation Associates

Judith Kapustin Katz,* Ed.D., Psychologist and Career Coach

Ferne F. Kuhn, M.Ed., Principal, The Kuhn Consulting Group

Winfred A. Lanoix, Ed.D., Vice President, Organizational Consulting, RIght Management Consultants

Michael W. O’Mahoney, President, Hospital for Sick Children Foundation (Ontario, Canada)

Cathie T. Siders, Ph.D., Psychologist and Organization Consultant

Jeannette E. South-Paul, M.D., Professor and Chair, Department of Family Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Patreece M. Thompson, M.D., Director of Client Services, Career Concepts, Inc.

James M. Walters, Ph.D., Organization Development and Strategic Planning Consultant, and Vice President, Leadership Strategies

Lynn H. Yeakel, Director, Institute for Women’s Health and Leadership, Drexel University College of Medicine

* Core Faculty

ELAM is a core program of the Institute for Women's Health and Leadership at Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pa. The Institute continues the legacy of advancing women in medicine that began in 1850 with the founding of the Female Medical College of Pennsylvania, the nation's first women's medical school and a predecessor of today's Drexel University College of Medicine.


The ELAM Program
Drexel University College of Medicine

Suite 1050, 1601 Cherry St.
Philadelphia, PA 19102-1310
Phone: 215-255-7309
Fax: 215-255-7371

E-Mail: ELAM@drexelmed.edu
 

 

 

 

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