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Office of Medical Education
The Office of Medical Education (OME) is an administrative unit of the School of Medicine and Health Sciences charged with developing, administering and evaluating the medical education programs of the School. OME implements educational policies approved by the Medical Curriculum Committee (MCC). OME provides a wide range of educational services and consultations to faculty and students, including faculty development, management of standardized patients for the curriculum, assessment and test item banking, and program evaluation. OME also promotes education research, focusing on patient-centered learning in medical education and performance-based assessment of professional competence.