Dr. Wolfgang Gilliar Recognized as ‘Healthcare Headliner’ in Healthcare Quarterly Magazine
Dr. Wolfgang Gilliar, Dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine, has been recognized as a Healthcare Headliner in the most recent edition of
Dr. Gilliar鈥檚 honor came in the 鈥楨ducation鈥 category for the work he鈥檚 done to enhance the student experience in the College of Osteopathic Medicine and the impact the college has made to deliver care to the Southern Nevada community under his leadership.
鈥淚 am truly honored to be recognized as a 鈥楬ealthcare Headliner鈥 in this issue of Healthcare Quarterly Magazine,鈥 Dr. Gilliar said. 鈥淭he work we are doing here in the College of Osteopathic Medicine is benefiting our students and the Southern Nevada community at large. As future physicians, our students are getting a truly 鈥榮tudent-centered鈥 education that will benefit them long after graduation.鈥
Since Dr. Gilliar became Dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2019, Touro鈥檚 medical students have finished with some of the highest board exam scores in the country. The Class of 2021 accomplished an impressive 100% first-time pass rate for the Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination (COMLEX)-USA Level-2, and a 99.2% first-time pass rate for the Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination (COMLEX)-USALevel-1. The national average COMLEX Level-1 first-time pass rate is 94.6%. Touro鈥檚 Class of 2022 has a 98.3% first-time pass rate.
In addition to test scores, Dr. Gilliar created a new partnership with Vave Health that allowed 91制片厂 to become the first medical school in the country to provide portable ultrasound devices to two classes of medical students. Integrating the portable ultrasounds into the medical school curriculum has catapulted Touro鈥檚 medical students to enhance their education while gaining critical hands-on experience in the both the classroom and the community.
Dr. Gilliar is also the principal investigator of a three-year, $2.6 million grant from the United Health Foundation that seeks to reduce maternal health disparities and increase the state鈥檚 OB-GYN and family medicine physician workforce. As part of the new partnership, 91制片厂鈥檚 College of Osteopathic Medicine will bring free prenatal screening and care to underserved women in Nevada using Touro鈥檚 Mobile Healthcare Clinic, equipped with handheld ultrasound devices and staffed by Touro physicians and medical students.
Dr. Gilliar is helping the community by encouraging medical students to stay in Nevada to practice medicine. More than 40 graduates from the Class of 2021, nearly one-third of the graduating class, are staying in Nevada to complete their residencies; the largest number of graduates to do so of any medical school in the state. Of the 127 graduates from the Class of 2021, 50% (64 students) are entering the much-needed primary care specialties.
鈥淪ince arriving as the Dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine, Dr. Gilliar has made it his mission to improve our students鈥 experience as they work to become the physicians of the future,鈥 said Shelley Berkley, CEO & Senior Provost. 鈥淒r. Gilliar is more than deserving of this 鈥楬ealthcare Headliner鈥 award, and we could not be more proud of this accomplishment.鈥
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