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Dr. Ann Rutter is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at Albany Medical College, specializing in Family Medicine with a focus on primary care obstetrics, women's health, and inpatient/outpatient care. She currently serves as Senior Associate Dean of Academic Administration and Chair of the Medical Student Education Committee for the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM). Her career includes leadership roles such as Chief Resident during her training at the University of North Carolina and organizing medical mission trips to Uganda. Dr. Rutter holds dual board certification in Family Medicine and is actively involved in national medical education initiatives.
- Education: MD from Albany Medical College (2008)
- Residency: Family Medicine at UNC Chapel Hill (2011)
Her research and teaching contributions emphasize medical education innovation and interprofessional collaboration. She is a sought-after educator for residents and medical students, and her work with STFM includes shaping national curricula. Dr. Rutter’s commitment to underserved communities extends to her global health efforts through initiatives like the Engeye Health Center project in Uganda.
Awarded prestigious honors including membership in Alpha Omega Alpha and the Gold Humanism Honor Society, her career reflects a balance of clinical excellence, educational leadership, and humanitarian engagement.
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