Institute for Minority Physicians of the Future (IMPF)

Dr. Cray is a Physician (UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School),
Pharmacy School trained Pharmacologist / Analytical Chemist, Addiction Medicine Specialist, Basic Medical Sciences (BMS) & Black Studies Master Teacher, Medical Infomatics Expert, Webmaster, Medical & Afrikan-Centered Education Researcher and RBG Street Scholar in Evolution.
·He is formerly Director of Office of Medical Education American International School of Medicine-Georgetown, Guyana.
·Formerly Associate Professor of Basic Medical Sciences and Campus Curriculum Coordinator International University of Health Sciences-School of Medicine-Saint Kitts, West Indies (only PBL Medical School in the Caribbean at the time)
·Dr. Cray is an Expert PBL and Case-Based Learning Tutor / Facilitator
·He has a unique integrated fund of knowledge and eloquence in the seven traditional BMS with USMLE Step 1 level proficiency in the “4 P’s”-Physiology, Pathophysiology, Pathology and Pharmacology
·Dr.Cray established the first BMS Curriculum Driven Introduction to Clinical Medicine-Clinical Skills Center (ICM-CSC) in the West Indies
·Dr. Cray is an experienced Medical Web Developer, e-Professor / Online Lecturer
·He is an author of several e-articles, e-books and e-magazines (e-Zine), USMLE Tagged Virtual Medical School Courseware and RBG Street Scholars Think Tank.

EXPERIENCE
5/2004-Present Institute for Minority Physicians of the Future(IMPF)
Founder and Director Office of Medical Education
IMPF mission is to become the leading organizational force for parity in medical education by helping minority students develop the skills that will enable them to compete on a more equal footing in the medical school admission process. IMPF elucidates, distills and fuses educational psychology, information technology and undergraduate medical education data. We develop Computer Mediated Medical Education(CMME) programs, projects and products that serve to increase recruitment, admission and retention (RAR) of under-represented minorities (URM) in major United States medical schools. The ultimate goal being for these students to defend, define and develop medical careers that will be committed to the elimination of health disparities in racial/ethnic minorities and the poor.
Ø 5/2003-5/2004 International University of Health Sciences-School of Medicine

Marc Imhotep Cray MD
1917 Taffeta Trail
Lithonia, Georgia 30058
Primary Phone: (770) 322‑1050
Secondary : (404) 752‑1617
impfome@yahoo.com
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