Undergraduate Medical Education

Program Director: Dr. Frank Chessa | Frank.Chessa@mainehealth.org
Program Administrator: Ilona Wentworth | Ilona.Wentworth@mainehealth.org
Teaching Format: Didactic, Small Group, Interactive
Learner Type: SecondYear Medical Students
Estimated Time Commitment: ~ 1-4 hour sessions, 1x per year
Time of Year: September

Perspectives in Medicine includes a wise range of topics that tend to vary from year to year.  Interested faculty can contact the course director to learn about current topics and teaching opportunities.  In addition, there are typically opportunities to lead small group discussions throughout the year.  

Leadership

Frank Chessa, PhD

Frank Chessa, PhD

Dr. Chessa is the Director of Clinical Ethics at Maine Medical Center. Additionally, he serves as the Assistant Professor of Medicine and Associate Course Director of Ethics and Professionalism at Tufts University School of Medicine. He previously worked as an Assistant Professor at both Bates College and the University of Nevada. He attended Dickinson College, where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy and Environmental Studies. He received a Master of Arts in philosophy at the University of South Florida, followed by a Doctorate in Philosophy at Georgetown University. At Georgetown, he focused on ethical theory and medical ethics. In 2012, he was awarded “Outstanding Lecturer” from Tufts University School of Medicine. He regularly presents at national conferences and has numerous publications on medical ethics. His topics of interest include Clinical Ethics (e.g., End-of-Life Care, Organ Transplantation, Reproductive Health), Medical Ethics (e.g., Methodology, Just Distribution of Health Care Resources, Managing Relationships with Industry, Research Ethics), and General Ethical Theory.

Contact Information:

Email: Frank.Chessa@mainehealth.org