Review of Systems

Supporting Clinician Educators w/ Dr. Trish Kritek


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Trish Kritek is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine. Dr. Kritek completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston followed by her fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the Harvard Combined Training Program. She has an EdM from Harvard Graduate School of Education. 

Dr. Kritek is the Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs for the UW School of Medicine and the interim Chair of the Department of Medicine. In her role as vice dean, she focuses on helping the School of Medicine faculty thrive by bringing them a broad array of resources including those focused on career development, leadership skills, well-being and more. She leads the UW Medicine Rising Leaders program, a year-long leadership course for early to mid-career faculty. Dr. Kritek is an attending physician in multiple ICUs at the University of Washington Medical Center and is a clinician-educator with diverse teaching interests ranging from ventilator management and patient and family centered care to feedback and mentoring. Her scholarship focuses on feedback, interactive teaching strategies, and the career development of clinician educators. She has written extensively and spoken locally and nationally on these topics.


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Hosts of Review of Systems: Julia Bast and Lizzie Esselman

Editors: Hannah Carr

Producer: Bejan Saeedi

Graphics and Music: Whitney Gould

Social Media Team: Bryan Swanson and Molly Murphy

Created by: Julia Bast, Lizzie Esselman, and Bejan Saeedi


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