Graduate Medical Education Office

Enhancing Fellowships and Residencies at Creighton.

The Creighton University Office of Graduate Medical Education oversees all residency and fellowship programs, with approximately 250 residents and fellows.

Mission

Improve the human condition for our residents, fellows, and the patients that we serve by being a national leader in transformative and innovative education.

Aims

  • Create a diverse workforce of physicians in residencies and fellowships that will work in the areas of medicine that are underserved in Nebraska.
  • Support and grow underrepresented specialties, academic positions and physicians who can work in areas that suffer shortages including rural, under resourced and socially disadvantaged populations.
  • Create a culture in our GME programs of continuous quality improvement that will create highly competitive programs with a national reputation.
  • Dedicate ourselves to maintaining the principle of “Cura Personalis” despite growing in size, scope and specialties.
  • Demonstrate the value of academics to our healthcare partner Common Spirit
  • Transform residents and fellows into critical, ethical and moral thinkers so they can be agents of change in the healthcare system.

Graduate Medical Education Office Staff

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Jyotsna Ranga, MD
Designated Institutional Official
 

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Jeanna Reusink

Jeanna Reusink
Administrator
402.280.4677

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Wendy Greenwood

Wendy Greenwood
Institutional Manager, House Staff Operations
402.280.5908

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Ashley Ring

Ashley Ring
GME Institutional Coordinator
402.280.5909

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Allison M. Harlow, PhD

Allison M. Harlow, PhD
Director for Wellness & Resilience
402.280.4412

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Tara Latschar

Tara Latschar
Institutional Manager, Accreditation
402.280.5246

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Stef Keator

Stef Keator
Institutional Manager, Program Coordinator Development
402.280.5992

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Kayla Hayley
Administrative Assistant
402.280.4675

‘Cura personalis’ (care for the whole person), a phrase alumni know so well, is at the heart of our training, and with that perspective, we cannot go wrong, no matter how medicine changes.
— Anna Worley, BS'10, MD'14 Family Medicine