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NBME announces newly elected board of directors members

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PHILADELPHIA, March 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — NBME has elected four new at-large members to its board of directors, each bringing valuable expertise and a commitment to advancing the assessment of health care professionals to achieve optimal care for all.

The board of directors is responsible for directing NBME’s policy and strategy, and appointing the president and CEO, as well as reviewing and approving the organization’s budget.

The following new members will guide the organization’s efforts in 2025 and beyond.

Karen Hauer, MD, PhD – at-large member

Dr. Karen Hauer serves as vice dean for education and professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). In this role, she is responsible for overseeing a comprehensive range of educational programs across UCSF’s clinical training sites and campuses, encompassing pre-medical, undergraduate, graduate and continuing education.

Dr. Hauer is an active researcher in health professions education, focusing on competency-based medical education, learner assessment, equity in assessment, artificial intelligence, coaching and remediation. Her contributions were recognized with the 2024 Hubbard Award, a prestigious medical education research award.

She previously held the position of associate dean for competency assessment and professional standards at UCSF. In this role, she designed and implemented a program of assessment within the UCSF School of Medicine’s curriculum and developed and directed the school’s medical student coaching program. This work earned her team the ASPIRE international award for excellence in student assessment. 

Dr. Hauer also serves as president-elect of the International Competency Based Medical Education Collaborative and has held leadership positions with NBME, the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, the journal “Medical Education” and the Clerkship Directors in Internal Medicine national organization.

Sorabh Khandelwal, MD – at-large member

Dr. Sorabh Khandelwal is the Samuel J. Kiehl III, MD chair in emergency medicine, a professor of emergency medicine and program director for the Ohio State University Emergency Medicine Residency Program. 

Dr. Khandelwal previously served as an assistant dean in the Ohio State University College of Medicine. A dedicated educator, he has received numerous local and national teaching awards, including the American College of Emergency Physicians National Faculty Teaching Award, the Ohio State College of Medicine Distinguished Educator Award and the Clerkship Directors …

Full story available on Benzinga.com

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