Resident Program Director of the Month – meet Jeff Harrison, M.D.

From left: Jeff Harrison, M.D., Vicki Hamm, and Chandra Are, M.B.B.S. On June 25, Dr. Harrison received the Robert S. Wigton Most Valuable Program Director Award for leading an outstanding residency or fellowship program and making significant contributions to UNMC's institutional graduate medical education efforts.

Name: Jeff Harrison, M.D.

Medical school attended: UNMC

Location of your residency/fellowship training:  UNMC Family Medicine

What residency/fellowship program at UNMC are you serving as program director for: Family Medicine Rural Training Track

Number of trainees:  24

How long have you been the program director: 19 years

What made you chose to become the program director: 

I enjoy teaching and the critical need for rural primary physicians across the state.

What challenges do you foresee in graduate medical education in the future: 

Stable funding sources, recruiting resilient residents to meet the complex health care needs of society.

What are the strengths of your training program:

Rural hospitals and volunteer faculty, committed residents

List some accomplishments that you are proud of:

We have a fully accredited program with no citations, which is almost unheard of in a multi-site site rural training track.

Our graduates have provided more than 700 physician years of practice to rural Nebraska.

Tell us three things about you that others may not know:

I planned on living in Omaha only four years when I started medical school, and I’ve now lived here 34.

I drove an 18-wheeler in college and medical school to pay the bills.

Rural Nebraska is my favorite place to be.

2 comments

  1. Chandra Are says:

    Great story of success Dr. Harrison- Thank you for your passion, commitment and everything you do for the GME community on campus.
    Chandra Are

  2. Douglas Inciarte says:

    Congratulations Dr Harrison, well deserved!

Comments are closed.