“Dominique Cosco, MD, will be joining us as of October 15, 2018, as the Director of Teacher Development with the Academy of Health Professions Educators, as well as the Director of the Primary Care Internal Medicine track in the Internal Medicine Residency.
Dr. Cosco comes to us from her current role at Emory University. She graduated from Tulane University School of Medicine, completed her training at Emory University in Internal Medicine in 2008, and subsequently joined faculty in the Division of General Medicine at Grady Memorial Hospital. Dr. Cosco is one of the Associate Program Directors for the Emory Internal Medicine Residency Program. During her time at Emory, she was a key member of the J. Willis Hurst Internal Medicine Residency Program’s leadership, serving as one of the associate program directors, chair of the Clinical Competency Committee, director of the Global Health Distinctions Program, and director of the Professional Development Coaching Program. She also served as the course director for the 2015 and 2016 Faculty Education, Enrichment and Development (FEED) Conferences and the 2011 and 2012 Internal Medicine Board Review Course. She is a member of the Society for General Internal Medicine (SGIM) Education Committee and currently directs the TEACH Program (Teaching Educators Across the Continuum of Healthcare).
Dr. Cosco is deeply invested in Medical Education and we are thrilled to welcome her to Washington University and to her new leadership roles.” —Eva M. Aagaard, MD, FACP, Senior Associate Dean for Education