Kerrie J. Jordan DHSc, FAOGME
Kerrie J. Jordan, BS, MS, DHSc, FAOGME, is the Designated Institutional Official (DIO) for the Kansas City University (KCU)– Graduate Medical Education (GME) Consortium and Director for the GME and Continuing Medical Education (CME) Departments. Dr. Jordan is also an assistant professor of clinical education at KCU College of Osteopathic Medicine, Chair of the GMEC, vice-chair of the CE Committee, and an active member of several university-wide committees. She is a consultant for the Rural Residency Program Development (RRPD) and Teaching Health Center Planning and Development (THCPD) Technical Assistance Center (TAC) and is an American Medical Association Health Systems Science Scholar. Most recently, the Assembly of Osteopathic Graduate Medical Education inducted her as a fellow.
Dr. Jordan specializes in new ACGME program development, application, policy, due process, corrective action, and navigating accreditation requirements. She serves on several professional committees and chairs a few councils in the profession. She is a published author and national speaker and enjoys the investigative aspect of medical education.
She considers herself a workaholic and credits her success to her background in customer service and logistics during her earlier years. She prides herself on helping others grow professionally and become the best versions of themselves while enjoying their careers. Dr. Jordan's areas of interest include resident remediation, GME finance, conflict resolution, emotional intelligence, problem-solving, the beach, and spending time with family.
Dr. Jordan discloses that she has no actual or potential conflict of interest related to this program or presentation. She also discloses that she has no relevant financial relationships with any commercial interests related to the content of this presentation.
You can contact her at kjordan@kansascity.edu