Background
Dr. Rachel Levine is associate professor of medicine in the Department of Medicine. She completed her undergraduate and medical school degrees at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada followed by residency training in Internal Medicine at the Boston University Medical Center. She then completed fellowship in General Internal Medicine at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine with a focus on medical education.
Dr. Levine’s areas of expertise include adult learning and faculty development in teaching skills. She has vast experience designing and facilitating programs (online and live) aimed at promoting the development of scholarly educators and leaders in medical education. She currently co-directs the Longitudinal Teaching Skills Course of the Johns Hopkins Faculty Development Program (now in its 31st year) and the Johns Hopkins Summer Teaching Camp in partnership with the Institute for Excellence in Education. Dr. Levine is also co-director of the Medical Education Track of the General Internal Medicine Fellowship Program and core faculty in the Colleges Advisory Program (CAP) where she teaches and coaches medical students. Dr. Levine has presented workshops (locally, nationally and internationally) on teaching skills and other faculty development topics including career advancement and promotion for educators in the biomedical sciences. She is passionate about enhancing faculty teaching skills and promoting the academic success of educators.