Medical Education Team
At WellSpan Health, our dedicated team of healthcare leaders ensures that our Medical Education and Academic Affairs programs are well-positioned for success, across the educational spectrum. The Department of Academic Affairs oversees Medical Student education and rotations, including activities coordinating within the WellSpan York Hospital Regional Medical Campus of Drexel University College of Medicine. Additionally, we oversee our Graduate Medical Education (GME) enterprise consisting of Residency and Fellowship training programs and WellSpan Research. The Wellspan Health Medical Simulation Center is also a vital part of our educational activities. Finally, we host the WellSpan Health Office of Continuing Medical Education (CME) across our growing integrated health system. Here are brief biographies of a few of our key Academic Affairs Leaders.
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Allan M. Birenberg, M.D. Vice President - Medical Affairs - WellSpan York Hospital Medical School - Baylor University Residency - Anesthesiology, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, New York Fellowship – Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology, Mt. Sinai Medical Center at Elmhurst |
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Michael A. Bohrn, MD, FACEP, FAAEM VP and Chief Academic Officer - Wellspan Health Associate Dean - WellSpan York Hospital Regional Medical Campus Drexel University College of Medicine Chair, Graduate Medical Education Committee (GMEC) Medical School: Hahnemann (Drexel) University Residency: Emergency Medicine, WellSpan York Hospital/Penn State University
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David J. Emrhein, MA, M.Ed. Administrative Director - Academic Affairs ACGME Designated Institutional Official (DIO) - WellSpan Health Bachelor's Degree - University of Akron Master's Degree - Morehead State University Master's Degree - University of Maryland, Baltimore County |

Kevin Mosser, M.D., Retired President and CEO of WellSpan Health, presents a plaque to Richard W. Sloan, M.D., for his years of dedication and service to medical education at WellSpan York Hospital. Dr. Sloan retired from the hospital on Jan. 8, 2015.