OMESA
The School of Medicine Office of Medical Education and Student Affairs (OMESA) specializes in helping students succeed both academically and personally so that they graduate well-prepared for a career in medicine.
The School of Medicine Office of Medical Education and Student Affairs (OMESA) specializes in helping students succeed both academically and personally so that they graduate well-prepared for a career in medicine.
The Executive Associate Dean for Medical Education and Student Affairs is responsible for oversight and coordination of educational programs within the School of Medicine.
The work of Admissions does not end when a new class matriculates into the M1 year.
The Center is a state-of-the-art educational space designed for simulated participant (SP) encounters.
The Emory Center for Experiential Learning (ExCEL) is located in the James P. Williams School of Medicine Building and includes both the Simulation Center and the Clinical Skills Center.
The goal of Financial Aid staff is to help students find the necessary resources to cover their educational and living expenses and provide counseling to minimize and manage personal expenses while enrolled.
The Medical Education unit is responsible for executing the medical education program leading to the MD degree, including curriculum development, program evaluation, and student assessment.
The Office of Clinical Education provides resources to support students during the Application, Discovery, and Translation Phases.
The Office of Multicultural Affairs provides programs to support the development and matriculation of diverse learners, including medical students and K-12 students in the medical profession.
The School of Medicine Registrar works closely with the University Registrar and maintains the permanent records and academic documents of all active and former Doctor of Medicine students.
Student Affairs processes student enrollment and class registration and provides resources to support and promote students during their development at Emory School of Medicine.
Last Modified: 7/19/2022