Academic Consortium for Integrative Medicine & Health names GW Integrative Medicine Programs faculty to leadership positions

Drs. Leigh Frame & Patrick Corr

Leigh A. Frame, PhD, MHS, executive director of the Office of Integrative Medicine and Health, GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS), is now the chair of the Academic Consortium for Integrative Medicine & Health's 2025 International Congress planning committee. Dr. Frame accepted the position after stepping down as associate editor of the consoritum's scholarly peer-reviewed journal Global Advances in Integrative Medicine & Health.

Patrick G. Corr, EdD, MEd, AFAMEE, vice program director of GW Integrative Medicine Programs, was recently named one of Global Advances associate editors.

We would like to congratulate Drs. Frame and Corr on their new positions with the consortium, the world’s most comprehensive community for advancing the practice of whole health, with leading expertise in research, clinical care, and education. The group is the organizational home for the major academic health centers and health systems in North America that have programs in Integrative Medicine.  George Washington Univesity is among the more than 80 highly esteemed consortium member institutions from the United States, Australia, Brazil, Canada and Mexico.

Dr. Frame is also the director of GW Integrative Medicine Programs, associate director of the GW Resiliency & Well-being Center (R&WC), co-pricipal investicator of the Frame-Corr Lab, and an associate professor of Clinical Research and Leadership at the GW SMHS.

Dr. Corr is an assistant professor in the Department of Clinical Research and Leadership here at the GW SMHS, co-principal investigator for the Frame-Corr Lab, and the R&WC's research associate.

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