Dr. Patrick Corr is an assistant professor in the Department of Clinical Research & Leadership at the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine & Health Sciences (SMHS) and Program Director for Integrative Medicine. Dr. Corr teaches coursework in research methods, public health, and medical humanities. Patrick's research interests are in subjective well-being, nutrition and cancer care, and addressing social inequities that impact health outcomes. He earned his doctorate in education at the George Washington University, his master's degree in public health at the George Washington University, his master's degree in education at Salem State University, and his Bachelor's degree in English and Gender Studies at Pace University.
Dr. Patrick Corr is an affiliated faculty member of the Global Food Institute at GW.
Teaching
- HSCI 2101: Psychosocial Aspects of Health and illness
- HSCI 2107: Healthcare in Literature
- HSCI 2110: Disease Prevention & Health Promotion
- HSCI 2111: Development of the Health Care Professions
- HSCI 4112W: Research & Writing in the Health Sciences
- PUBH 2140: Foundations of Research Methods
- THS 8123: Qualitative Methods in Translational Health Science
- THS 8203: Bioethical Implications of Health Research
- THS 8223: Advanced Qualitative Methods
- THS 8225: Grounded Theory research
- INTM 2202: Food as Medicine
- INTM 6200: Foundations in Integrative Medicine Research
Community Service
- Editorial Boards: Global Advances in Integrative Medicine & Health, the Canadian Journal of Medical Education, MedEdPublish
- Advisory Boards: Alexandria Country Career and Technical Education Advisory Committee
