Surgical Innovation Lab
M3-204
UMKC School of Medicine
2411 Holmes Street
Kansas City, Missouri 64108
Email
Ms. Casey Stauber
Administrative Assistant
to Dr. Sutkin
(816) 235-6785
stauberc@umkc.edu
Advisor: John Foxworth, Pharm.D.
foxworthj@umkc.edu
816-235-1925
Endocrinology Fellowship
University Health
2301 Holmes Street
Kansas City, MO 64108
Phone: 816-404-0950
Fellowship Coordinator:
Tani Daumas
Phone: 816-404-0917
Taneska.Daumas@uhkc.org
UMKC School of Medicine
2411 Holmes Street
Kansas City, MO 64108
Phone: 816-235-1808
2101 Charlotte
Kansas City, MO 64108
Phone: 816-404-1780
Sleep Fellowship
University Health Truman Medical Center
2301 Holmes Street
Kansas City, MO 64108
Phone: 816-404-0917
Fellowship Coordinator:
Tani Daumas
Phone: 816-404-0917
Taneska.Daumas@uhkc.org
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Department of Internal Medicine
University Health Truman Medical Center
2301 Holmes Street
Kansas City, MO 64108
Phone: 816-404-0950
E-Mail: intmed@umkc.edu

Emily Hillman
Program of Study: B.A./M.D. Program, Emergency Medicine Residency at UMKC School of MedicineHometown: Overland Park, KS
Class of 2019
College/University Attended: University of Missouri - Kansas City
Why did you choose to attend the UMKC Master of Health Professions Education program?
I felt there was a gap in the knowledge and skills I had necessary to thrive in the academic environment—specifically surrounding curriculum development, learner assessment, and designing and executing quality educational research. I enrolled in a 3-credit hour course on instructional design that was covered at cost by the UMKC faculty development committee and had such a great experience that I decided to pursue a master’s degree
What have you enjoyed most about your experience at UMKC?
The 1:1 attention and small class sizes: the curriculum is highly applicable to the clinician-educator and novice educational researcher.
What have you found most valuable in your program?
The faculty and benefitting from their expertise! I have also appreciated that the coursework is often project-based, which means each semester I have something tangible that can be implemented at the Undergraduate or Graduate Medical Education level.