Wednesday, November 7, 2018
A Look at Curriculum Goals of the Miller School of Medicine
Rafic Warwar currently serves as chief administrative officer at the University of Miami Health System in Miami, Florida. Prior to his current position, Rafic Warwar developed long term strategic management plans as the vice chair for administration at the University of Miami’s DeWitt Daughtry Family Department of Surgery. In that role, he made major contributions to both the clinical and academic sides of the university’s Miller School of Medicine.
The Miller School of Medicine is a state of the art academic institution that operates under the University of Miami, a private research university with over 17,000 students. The school offers educational programs that include a PhD in biomedical sciences and epidemiology, an MD, and a master's in public health.
Each of these programs are guided by the Miller School’s educational goal to graduate capable physicians who can provide leadership in their fields. The school also seeks to provide students with knowledge of the biomedical and behavioral sciences, administrative skills proficiency, and clinical decision making and assessment abilities. Moreover, it's hoped that students who graduate will maintain a commitment to lifelong learning, patient communication, and professionalism in the healthcare environment.
For additional information on the educational goals of the Miller School of Medicine, visit www.med.miami.edu.