Curriculum Committee
The Emory School of Medicine Curriculum Committee is responsible for the ongoing monitoring, reviewing, and revising of the four-year medical school program. Comprised of faculty and students, the Curriculum Committee oversees the overall design, management, integration, evaluation, and enhancement of a coherent and coordinated curriculum.
The Curriculum Committee is composed of 11 subcommittees. The structure emphasizes the identification and delegation of tasks amongst multiple subcommittees and facilitates communication between the subcommittees. The subcommittees are delineated by the four phases of the curriculum and by common tasks of curriculum oversight.
Within the Curriculum Committee design, there are three unique subcommittees charged with scrutinizing the educational program from a holistic perspective (Transitions & Integration Subcommittee, Student Subcommittee, and the Executive Committee). Final decision making-power rests with the Executive Committee of the Curriculum Committee, which is composed of 10 voting members (the 8 chairs of the phase and task subcommittees, the chair of the Transitions & Integration Subcommittee, and a student representative).
For information about how the Curriculum Committee is organized and regulated, please read our Bylaws.