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News Briefs... October 5, 2005 Bogdewic Promoted to Advance Faculty at Medical School
“People are our most important resource and we need to be proactive in their development and advancement,” said D. Craig Brater, M.D., dean of the medical school. “Steve has a national reputation in developing such programs and has amply demonstrated that skill with the different programs he has created and nurtured here. By elevating him and this responsibility to an executive associate dean position, we are signaling the importance of advancing all of our personnel, we are affirming our commitment to this important activity, and we are rewarding Steve’s excellence.” Dr. Bogdewic also is professor and vice chair in the IUSM Department of Family Medicine. He also participates as a co-host and a member of the advisory board for the School’s weekly program, Sound Medicine, co-produced with WFYI-public radio. Dr. Bogdewic received his Ph.D. in adult education & organizational development from the University of North Carolina and his M.A. in marriage, family, and child counseling from Santa Clara University. He is past-president of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, and was a primary health care policy fellow with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in 2004 during which he developed a policy to define the role primary care providers can play in dealing with bioterrorism threats. A nationally recognized lecturer, consultant, and educator, Dr. Bogdewic conducts workshops and presentations to various professional organizations. He is a licensed marriage and family therapist and maintains an active clinical practice. His scholarly interests include professional development, leadership development, clinical teaching skills, and the quality improvement of health care. # # # Media Contact: Pamela
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