Welcome to Emory medical education at Grady! On behalf of our team, we're excited for you to join us at the premier teaching hospital in the country.
There are currently over 1,400 Graduate Medical Education trainees at Emory University School of Medicine, and about 80% of those will rotate at Grady during the academic year. We have more than 350 Emory residents at Grady Hospital daily, representing approximately 50 training programs. Grady is also particularly important for our medical students during their clinical rotations, with 50-75 rotating at any given time. Emory partners closely with the Morehouse School of Medicine, which also uses Grady as a training site. We also sponsor visiting residents nationwide, particularly in partnership with our nation's military training centers.
Mission
The educational mission of Emory School of Medicine is to train physicians who will improve health care in Georgia, the U.S. and internationally by ensuring our learners develop into inquisitive, scientifically oriented, board-certified physicians and leaders. The Emory at Grady vision is to be a leader in innovative medical education practices by developing exemplary physician leaders of national prominence.
Graduate Medical Education at Grady
Emory at Grady Dean’s Office of Medical Education
Emory Faculty Office Building, Suite 102
Ravi Rajani, MD, FACS, DFSVS
Interim Executive Associate Dean, Emory at Grady
Professor of Vascular Surgery
Stacy Higgins, MD
Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Clinical Services
Professor of Medicine
Barbara Bingham
Administrative Manager
Cassandra Callan
Academic Degree Program Coordinator
Meg Lewis
Assistant Director of Programs