In 2003, Emory’s Woodruff Health Sciences Center launched the Woodruff Leadership Academy (WLA) in honor of Mr. Woodruff and in recognition of his superb leadership ability. WLA develops leadership competencies needed in an academic health center, as well as the interpersonal, communications, and presentation skills necessary to meet the challenges of the rapidly changing landscape in research, education, and health care. The screening process for this prestigious program is extremely selective, and the WLA fellows are chosen from a large pool of stellar candidates each year.
Please join us in congratulating the Department of Medicine faculty selected as 2022 WLA fellows:
Saurabh Chawla
Associate Professor; Program Director, Gastroenterology Fellowship Program; Director of Endoscopy, ESJH; President-Elect, Georgia Gastroenterological and Endoscopic Society
Sarah Decaro
Associate Chief Medical Officer, Medical Director of Care Coordination, EUH; Assistant Professor of Hospital Medicine, SOM
Reena Hemrajani
Associate Professor, Division of Hospital Medicine; Associate Program Director, J. Willis Hurst Internal Medicine Residency; Associate Division Director for Faculty Development, Division of Hospital Medicine
Igho Ofotokun
Professor of Medicine, Infectious Diseases; Associate Division Director for Research, Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine; Co-Director, BIRCWH; Co-Director, CTSA KL2 Program; Co-Director, Emory CFAR Clinical Core, Co-Director, Atlanta RECOVER Program, WHSC
Stacie Schmidt
Associate Professor of Medicine, SOM; Medical Director, Primary Care Center, Grady; Co-Director, Community Engaged Outpatient Healthcare Innovations for Achieving Equity, Emory Urban Health Initiative
Marybeth Sexton
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases; Medical Director of Ambulatory Epidemiology, the Emory Clinic; Medical Director of Antimicrobial Stewardship, EUH
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