Founding Program Director and Professor of Clinical Sciences
Florida State University Internal Medicine Residency Program at Sarasota Memorial Health Care System
AHME President, United States
Dr. Wilhelmine Wiese-Rometsch has a long career as a clinician educator and graduate medical education leader. Prior to joining Florida State University (FSU) College of Medicine as the Founding Program Director for the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Sarasota Memorial Health Care System (SMH) and Professor of Medicine, Dr. Wiese-Rometsch served as Vice-President for Academic Affairs at the Detroit Medical Center and Designated Institutional Official where she had oversight of over 100 residency training programs.
As a recognized medical education leader, Dr. Wiese-Rometsch serves as President of the Association of Hospital Medical Educators (AHME). She held numerous leadership roles on national committees including chair of membership for the Society of General Internal Medicine and the American Academy on Communication in Healthcare. She is a fellow and mentor of the American College of Physicians. She became a fellow of the ACP in 2001 and has been actively involved in the Michigan and Florida Chapters. She currently serves as a member of the Board of Governors for Florida Chapter of the American College of Physicians. Dr. Wiese-Rometsch is a member of the American Medical Association (AMA). She was the recipient of the Midwest Clinician Educator Award of the Year by the Society of General Internal Medicine in 2003 and awarded the AMA Foundation Leadership Award in 2005. Her recent scholarly work focuses on the development of new Graduate Medical Education (GME) Programs, GME as a Venue to Address Health Care Disparities, Intentional Recruitment, Wellness, among others.