East Carolina University
 
The Brody School of Medicine
Division of Academic Affairs


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Welcome

A message from the Senior Associate Dean, Academic Affairs

Greetings,

The Academic Affairs Division supports the mission of the Brody School of Medicine by encouraging excellence and innovation in teaching, research/scholarship, student development and community engagement as we strive to prepare students for a lifetime of professional and community contributions in a culturally diverse world. BSOM's faculty and staff includes outstanding physicians and scientists all of whom are enthusiastically committed to providing  BSOM's students with a quality medical education.  

The Division of Academic Affairs is committed to ensuring that students receive an academically rich learning experience through providing direction and support  to the student service and educational focused departments of the division: (Admissions, Diversity Affairs, Medical Education & Student Development, Student Affairs, Financial Aid, Generalist Programs, Faculty Development).   

Through a series of learning events and experiences, our students discover that our dedicated team of educators uniquely understand and respond to their desires to become skilled and confident in their chosen field.  We provide our students with outstanding opportunities to apply their learning in real world environments.   This sense of accomplishment is something that so many students proudly speak about when they recount their time at the Brody School of Medicine.  

As Interim Senior Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, I invite you to come and visit us and to apply.  The BSOM has a tradition of excellence in medical education; we welcome you to come and be a part of it.  Your tomorrow starts here!

Previll,-Kathleen

Kathleen V. Previll, MD
Interim Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs

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We have photos from the Brody School of Medicine Fall 2008 Convocation!
Paul Cunningham

 
See what students have to say about ECU in this short video that features two of our students (Wylie Carthartt and Natalie DeSouza).
Watch the video!