Intro: Colonel Joshua D. Hartzell serves as the Program Director of the National Capital Consortium Internal Medicine Residency at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Dr. Hartzell attended the Uniformed Services University (USU) School of Medicine and then went to Walter Reed Army Medical Center for his residency in Internal Medicine.He served as Chief Resident until starting his Infectious Diseases Fellowship. He has also served in the United States Army for 19 years, which included deployment to Afghanistan as a Battalion Surgeon. He completed an assignment as the Associate Program Director for the Internal Medicine Residency, Assistant Chief of Graduate Medical Education, and Army Intern Director at Walter Reed prior to joining the Uniformed Services University in 2016. There he served as the Assistant Dean for Faculty Development. He was responsible for the professional development of over 4000 faculty and delivered over 100 faculty development workshops. He holds the rank of Professor of Medicine at the USU. He is a graduate of the Stanford Faculty Development Facilitator Course, a Harvard Macy Graduate and now Faculty in the Harvard Macy Leading Innovations Course. Dr. Hartzell also completed a Masters of Science in Health Professions Education at Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions in 2017. Dr. Hartzell’s academic interests include faculty and leader development. He developed LEAD (Leadership Education and Training) 2.0 curriculum for graduate medical trainees at Walter Reed. Dr. Hartzell also teaches Leadership and Organizational Change and Advanced Readings in Leadership for the Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions Master’s program. Dr. Hartzell is committed to improving healthcare and personal well-being through developing leaders.
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