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We are committed to educating future leaders in healthcare through an innovative medical school curriculum, medical student rotations, residency rotations, fellowship opportunities, and training of interdisciplinary team members.
The Timothy Freeman, MD, Center for Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities provides patients, ages 18+, with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities with patient-centered, coordinated healthcare.
Clinicians and faculty members are engaged in a variety of research efforts at the Freeman Center and the College of Medicine to improve healthcare delivery models for adults with IDD.
To advance healthcare for adults with developmental disabilities by providing person-centered, coordinated, and interdisciplinary care, educating health professionals and partnering with the community
Healthcare access for adults with developmental disabilities.
Provides integrated primary and behavioral healthcare specifically for adults with developmental disabilities. Their 15,000-square-foot facility features sensory-friendly spaces, on-site labs, and specialized equipment to maximize accessibility. This multidisciplinary approach streamlines patient care while training future clinicians to champion healthcare equity.
02/28/2024
Three 2024 Health Care Heroes awards came home to the College of Medicine on Feb. 22. Winning finalists were MedMentors, a youth mentoring organization in the College of Medicine that pairs medical students with local school children in grades 2-6, in the Community Outreach category; Leeya Pinder, MD, MPH (pictured, left), associate professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, in the Innovator category: and
Lauren Wang, MD (pictured, right), Class of 2011, associate professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, in the Patient Experience category
This was the 27th year for the Business Courier’s Health Care Heroes awards.
Other faculty finalists were Robert Ammerman, PhD, professor, Department of Pediatrics, in the Innovator category, and Muhammad Zafar, MD, associate professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, and Xiaoting Zhang, PhD, John and Gladys Strauss Chair in Cancer Research, Department of Cancer Biology, both in the Health Entrepreneur category.