Ike Wood appointed senior associate dean in VCU School of Medicine
6/16/2008
Dr. Isaac K. "Ike" Wood
Dr. Isaac K. "Ike" Wood has been appointed senior associate dean for medical education and student
affairs in the VCU School of Medicine, effective July 1.
Wood, director
of undergraduate medical education in psychiatry and the behavioral sciences, succeeds
Jim Messmer, M.D, who guided the undergraduate
medical education program for 16 years. One of Wood's first charges will be to
lead the process of designing a new curriculum and developing the programming
for the new School of Medicine building.
Wood's affiliation with
VCU has spanned 30 years. After graduating in 1982 from the School of Medicine, he stayed to complete
an internship and residency in general psychiatry and a fellowship in child and
adolescent psychiatry.
For the past three years
Wood has served as associate dean of student affairs in the School of Medicine. He has received the school's
top educational awards, including the Faculty Teaching Award and the
Educational Innovation Award. He has received the award for the Outstanding
Professor in the Behavioral Sciences every year since 1999. In addition, the
medical school class of 1997 selected Wood as Teacher of the Year.
Wood's projects have
included creating a virtual psychosis laboratory where students may experience
the debilitating effects of severe mental illness; Project HEART (Healing with
Empathy, Acceptance, Respect and inTegrity), a nationally recognized program
for helping students maintain humanism and altruism; and a comprehensive
four-year career planning curriculum that was recently recognized by the Liaison
Committee on Medical Education accreditation team as a strength of the school.
A Harvard Macy Scholar,
Wood is a Fellow of the National Board of Medical Examiners for Self-Directed
Learning and a peer reviewer for MedEdPortal and FOCUS, the continuing medical
education journal of the American Psychiatric Association. He currently is in
his fourth year as a member of the National Board of Medical Examiners
Behavioral Science Committee and the United Stated Medical Licensing
Examination Step 1 Behavioral Sciences Test Material Development Committee.
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