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About the Institute for Community Engagement

The Institute for Community Engagement supports engaged scholarship across KU Medical Center. Engaged scholarship is practical work with community partners beyond our walls that propel communities and academia forward. Engaged scholarship advances KU Medical Center's mission: it is a mode of teaching, a method of research, an approach to clinical care and a form of service.

The Institute directs many initiatives, but it does not manage all KU Medical Center outreach activities. The Institute facilitates further success for outreach initiatives by providing collaborative resources for relationship-building, grant and research assistance, and communications support to KU Medical Center faculty, staff and students.


Our Mission

To formalize and elevate outreach activities within university missions to improve health.

Institute Leadership

  • David Cook, PhD, Associate Vice Chancellor for Community Engagement; Director of the Institute for Community Engagement
  • Michael Kennedy, MD, Associate Dean of Rural Medical Education, KU School of Medicine; Medical Director of the Institute for Community Engagement
  • Cindy Teel, PhD, RN, Associate Dean of Graduate Programs, KU School of Nursing; Nursing Director of the Institute for Community Engagement

Internal Advisory Board (IAB)

  • Jim Albertson, Chief Executive Officer, the University of Kansas Physicians
  • Martha Barnard, PhD, Professor, Behavioral Pediatrics
  • Heidi Chumley, MD, Associate Vice Chancellor for Educational Resources and Interprofessional Education
  • Heather Clay, Development Director, Kansas University Endowment Association
  • Glen Cox, MD, MBA, MHSA, Chair and Professor of Health Policy & Management; Director of the Institute for Community and Public Health
  • Christine Daley, PhD, MA, SM, Associate Professor, Preventive Medicine & Public Health; Adjunct Faculty, Anthropology
  • Gary Doolittle, MD, Professor and Medical Director, Midwest Cancer Alliance
  • Ed Ellerbeck, MD, MPH, Associate Professor and Chair, Preventive Medicine & Public Health
  • Doug Girod, MD, Professor and Chair, Otolaryngology; Senior Associate Dean Clinical Affairs
  • Allen Greiner, MD, MPH, Professor and Associate Chair for Research in Family Medicine
  • Stephanie Grinage, Vice President for Medical Development, Kansas University Endowment Association
  • Rick Kellerman, MD, Professor and Chair, Family and Community Medicine-Wichita
  • Kim Kimminau, PhD, Associate Professor, Family Medicine
  • Bob Klein, PhD, Associate Dean for Professional Development and Faculty Affairs; Professor, Anatomy and Cell Biology
  • Barb Langner, PhD, RN, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Health Policy; Associate Professor, Health Policy & Management
  • Vince Loffredo, EdD, Vice Chancellor of Student Services
  • Michele Mariscalco, MD, Associate Dean for Research, School of Medicine-Wichita
  • Mark Meyer, MD, Associate Dean for Student Affairs, School of Medicine
  • Karen Miller, PhD, RN, Senior Vice Chancellor and Dean of the School of Nursing and the School of Health Professions
  • Garold Minns, MD, Dean, School of Medicine in Wichita
  • Rebecca Mullen, MD/MPH student
  • Tammy Peterman, RN, MS, Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Nursing Officer, The University of Kansas Hospital
  • Sue Pingleton, MD, Professor, Continuing Education; Professor, Office of Scholarly, Academic & Research Mentoring
  • Greg Thomas, MD, Southcentral Kansas Medical Education Network Site Director and Clinical Associate Professor. He lives and practices in McPherson, Kansas.
  • Patricia Thomas, MD, MA, Professor, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine; Director, University of Kansas Cytopathology Fellowship Program
  • Kenny Wilk, Consultant, The University of Kansas Hospital


     Last modified: Dec 07, 2012