Virginia F Randall
MD, MPH
Education
BS Bridgewater College, Bridgewater, VAMD Jefferson Medical School, Philadelphia, PA
MPH Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
Biography
I joined the Army after a year as a contract pediatrician and was stationed at Ft Richardson, Anchorage, AK. After a 6 year tour, I entered a two year fellowship program in Developmental Pediatrics at Madigan Army Medical Center. I was then sent to the Pentagon to coordinate the Army/DoD response to public laws addressing services for children birth to 3 yrs of age. I set up the Army overseas Early Intervention Programs and coordinated with sister services to create the Exceptional Family Member Program, a screening program for physical and mental disabilities and special education requirements for family members going overseas. Upon retirement, I came to USU Department of Pediatrics and began a teaching career that has, over the past 5 years, focused on providing research opportunities for 4th year students.Career Highlights: Positions, Projects, Deployements, Awards and Additional Publications
Co-chairman DoD Committee on Special Education and Related Services
Chairman DoD Exceptional Family Member Program
Co-author DoDI 1342.12
USU AOA Mentor of the Year 2021
Representative Bibliography
Randall, V, Brooks, R, Montgomery A, McNally L. (2018). Threshold concepts in medical education. MedEdPublish 7(3), 38. doi:https://doi.org/10.15694/mep.2018.0000176.1
Parker E., Randall, V. 2020. “Anatomy Learning Beyond the Basics of Cadaveric Dissection What Students May Be Missing in the Distance-Learning Era of COVID-19 Medical Science Educator 2020 Nov 10;31(1):1-7. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 33200039; PMCID: PMC7654845. ;
Barron, J., Randall, V., Villareal, C., Ramirez, V., Vojta, L.2020 “Medical Student Experiences in Operation Bushmaster 2019: ‘I now see myself as equal parts physician and leader.’ Military Medicine 2021 Nov 2;186(11-12):e1066-e1070. PMID: 33206966.
Ward, J., Randall, V. 2020 “From College Graduate to Physician: Professional Identity Formation” MedEdPub 9(1) August 2020 DOI:10.15694/mep.2020.000180.1
6. Randall V, Villareal C, 2020, '"It's Okay to Say 'I Don't Know'": Medical Students Use Transformative Thinking to Cope with Ambiguity and Uncertainty', MedEdPublish, 9, [1], 14, https://doi.org/10.15694/mep.2020.000014.1