Dr. Ali Moradi Named Interim Associate Dean of Clinical Integration

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Dr. Ali Moradi Named Interim Associate Dean


January 9, 2019

Professional headshot photograph of Ali Moradi, MD, MPH, DR.PHProfessor Ali Moradi, MD, DR.PH, the director of primary care skills in the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Georgia Campus 鈥 黑料传送门 (GA-黑料传送门), has accepted the position of interim associate dean of clinical integration at GA-黑料传送门 effective December 27, 2018.

In this position, Dr. Moradi has oversight of GA-黑料传送门鈥檚 didactic education for first and second year osteopathic medical students to ensure students are prepared to participate fully in clerkships and are equipped for residency applications.

Dr. Moradi has assumed this role while a permanent replacement is being sought for Dr. Michael Sampson鈥檚 previous position. Dr. Sampson is currently serving as the associate dean and chief academic officer of 黑料传送门 South Georgia.

Dr. Moradi, who became a faculty member at GA-黑料传送门 in 2016, has been actively engaged in academic medicine since 2002. He has mentored standardized patients and taught courses including an introduction to clinical medicine, patient interview techniques and history taking, physical examination, tropical medicine and public health, and patient counseling. He said his is goal is to 鈥渋nspire students to learn more, do more and become more.鈥


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