Other Faculty Resources
College of Medicine Resources
Academic Technology
The Office of Academic Technology assists the School of Medicine in the delivery of our curriculum through the use of cutting-edge technologies. They achieve this by researching, evaluating, developing, implementing, and supporting technologies that optimize and maximize the strengths of our students, faculty and staff.
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Academy of Distinguished Medical Educators
The Academy of Distinguished Medical Educators (ADME) is made up of faculty members who have demonstrated excellence in teaching and scholarship throughout their careers. ADME is committed to promoting excellence in medical education at Texas A&M University College of Medicine.
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Clinical Learning Resource Center (CLRC)
The Clinical Learning Resource Center (CLRC) trains and educates students, and provides state of the art facilities and personnel to prepare the next generation of healthcare professionals.
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Continuing Medical Education
The Office of Continuing Medical Education is dedicated to providing a continuum of learning that enhances the professional, ethical and personal development of Texas physicians.
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College of Medicine Calendar
The School of Medicine Calendar includes upcoming events of interest to the MED community.
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Evaluation and Assessment
The Office of Evaluation and Assessment (OEA) delivers trustworthy evaluation and assessment data and analytics to facilitate decision-making, which assists the medical education program in producing well-trained, patient-centered physicians.
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Faculty Affairs
The mission of Faculty Affairs is to provide a support system for faculty who serve in clinical, teaching and research roles; facilitate recruitment, appointment, retention and promotion of faculty; promote faculty development; and disseminate faculty-related information.
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Graduate Medical Education
The College of Medicine is committed to developing and maintaining high-quality graduate medical education programs that value the distinctive healthcare needs of Texans.
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Learning Environment Enrichment Program/Professionalism
The Learning Environment Enrichment Program (LEEP) serves to increase institutional awareness of exemplary and concerning behavior as close to "real-time" as possible within the School of Medicine. Reporting mechanisms for these behaviors through Aggie Conduct Awareness and reporting of student mistreatment are available on the Professionalism page of the MED website.
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Medical Sciences Library
The Medical Sciences Library (MSL) serves the biomedical information needs of the Texas A&M community with expertise in agriculture, health & kinesiology, human medicine & related disciplines, veterinary medicine and one-health.
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Office of Research
The Office of Research supports and enhances the research programs of the faculty at the School of Medicine through a number of programs and core facilities.
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Other TAMU Resources
TAMU Center for Teaching Excellence
Wellness Program
TAMU Faculty Affairs
The focus of TAMU Faculty Affairs is to elevate the faculty across Texas A&M University and the impact of their work in the world, on society, and with students.