Dean & Assistant Dean

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Elizabeth Gray, MD

  • Campus Associate Dean

Dr. Gray, an internist, has led the Savannah location of the Southeast Campus, home to around 80 third- and fourth-year students who live and learn in the area, since 2020.

She came to MCG from Nova Southeastern University School of Allopathic Medicine in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where she was director of the school’s clinical sciences and clerkship curriculum, and as a founding faculty member helped develop learning objectives for students, recruited clinical faculty and teaching sites, authored accreditation standards and directed the clinical simulation and standardized patient programs.

She  earned her medical degree and a master’s degree in business administration from Texas Tech University in Lubbock. She completed her internal medicine residency at George Washington University in Washington, D.C.

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Folami Powell, PhD

  • Campus Assistant Dean, Pre-Clerkship,
  • Associate Professor
Dr. Folami Powell is a native of the SC/GA Southeast coastal area, growing up in nearby Beaufort, SC.  She attended Brown University, where she obtained her B.Sc. in Neuroscience and completed her PhD (with distinction) at the Medical College of Georgia in Biomedical Sciences within the Pharmacology and Toxicology Department. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at MCG in the Ophthalmology/Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB) departments and then joined BMB as an assistant professor and medical educator. Previously, she redesigned and co-directed the Biochemistry course the Student Educational Enrichment Program, a pipeline program offered to prospective medical students through the Medical College of Georgia. She also co-directed the pre-matriculation biochemistry course for incoming medical students. Prior to her transition as the preclerkship assistant dean at the Savannah campus, she served as the Module Director for Career Paths in Medicine and the Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Endocrine module, and co-created the Translational Medicine Area of Concentration in Augusta. She also leads a research lab that studies retinal degeneration and insulin signaling.

 

Full-Time Module Directors & Content Facilitators

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Sahar Ajabshir, PhD, MSc

  • Associate Professor, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Dr. Ajabshi obtained her PhD in Dietetics and Nutrition from Stempel College of Public Health, Florida International University in Miami, Florida.  She completed an internship and doctoral fellowship at University Graduate School, FIU prior to moving into her research and teaching roles at Stempel College of Public Health.  She is first and second author on several peer review journals such as Current Developments in Nutrition, Clinical Nutrition, and Int’l Journal of Diabetes and Clinical Research.  Dr. Ajabshir is an active member of the American Society for Nutrition and a recipient of their 2023 Volunteer of the Year Award.  
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Ivo Boudakov, PhD, MSc, MBA

  • Professor, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Dr. Boudakov obtained his Ph.D. degree in Microbiology from the Institute of Microbiology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences in Sofia, Bulgaria.  He completed postdoctoral fellowships at Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Deaconess and the University of Toronto/Toronto General Hospital.  He is an independent consultant and expert evaluator for the European Commission Research Executive Agency. This past year he served as program director for the pre-medical program at Mississauga College in Canada. Dr. Boudakov worked at Mercer University from 2020-2023 as a medical educator facilitator where he taught at each of Mercer’s campuses.  He is also a founding faculty of the Columbus Campus.
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Steven Ebert, PhD

  • Associate Professor, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Dr. Ebert obtained his PhD from the Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology Program at the Ohio State University  in Columbus, Ohio.  He completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Nancy Pritzker Laboratory of Developmental and Molecular Neurobiology, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine in Stanford, California.  He worked for several years as a senior research associate in the Department of Pharmacology at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, DC.  After his promotion to Assistant Professor, he served as the Associate Director for the PhD Program in Pharmacology.  He moved on to the Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences College of Medicine, University of Central Florida in Orlando where he became the founding coordinator for the UCF MD/PhD track in Biomedical Sciences, the Integrated Medical Sciences Master of Science Track in Biomedical Sciences and founding director for the Focused Inquiry and Research Experience (FIRE) Module for the research program for medical students in years 1-2.

Rachel Koshi, MBBS, MS, PhD

  • Professor of Anatomy

Dr. Koshi obtained her MMBS and PhD from Christian Medical College, Vellore, Madras University in India.   She is a skilled Anatomist with over 30 years of original research in various branches of Anatomy.  Dr. Koshi served on the editorial board for popular medical textbooks such as “Gray’s Anatomy for Students, “Atlas of Clinical Gross Anatomy”, and “Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience”.  She was Professor Anatomy at Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Chittoor, India. Dr. Koshi will now lead the Anatomy lab for the MCG-Savannah Campus. 

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Paramita Pati, PhD

  • Assistant Professor, Pharmacology
Dr. Pati obtained her Ph.D. in Pharmacology from Augusta University in Augusta, Georgia.  She completed her postdoctoral training at Yale University and served as a postdoctoral fellow at University of Alabama prior to becoming an instructor there.  She is a discussion facilitator for the Cardio-Renal Journal Club, a KURE-Mentoring Academy leader for small group sessions, and principal investigator on a R01 active grant entitled, “Chronic circadian disruption in cardiovascular disease” and pending R01 grant entitled, “Role of circadian disruption in vascular disease”.
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Elapulli Prakash, MBBS, MD

  • Professor of Physiology
Dr. Prakash obtained his MBBS from the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University in Chennai, India and his MD from Pondicherry University in Puducherry, India.  His postdoctoral training was also completed in India. He was an Associate Professor of Physiology at the AIMST University Faculty of Medicine in Malaysia prior to becoming a Professor of Physiology at Mercer University, Department of Biomedical Sciences, in Macon, Georgia. He served as an Associate Dean of Admissions and Associate Dean of Preclerkship, Clinical Skills Education during his tenure at Mercer.

Preclinical Core Teaching Faculty

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Hunter Faircloth, MD

Dr. Faircloth completed his residency training in Emergency Medicine with the Medical College of Georgia.   He completed a year as Chief Resident with the Health Center in Augusta where he was able to work extensively with the experiential learning team and has a record of both teaching and research.  He currently works with the St. Joseph’s / Candler Health System.
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Paul Drweiga, MD

Dr. Drweiga completed his residency training in Pathology at the University of Alabama with an additional fellowship in surgical pathology.  He is a graduate of the Medical College of Georgia.  He has a strong history of both research and teaching. He currently works with the St. Joseph’s / Candler Health System.
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Ravindra George, MD

Dr. George completed his General Surgical residency training at Stony Brook Hospital in New York.  Dr. George’s interests include hiatal hernia surgery, inguinal and abdominal hernia surgery, colon resection, gallbladder surgery, esophagectomy and endoscopy. He has a long history of precepting MCG students in his clinical practice.  He currently works with the St. Joseph’s / Candler Health System.
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Jessica McLendon, MD

Dr. Mclendon completed her residency training in Emergency medicine at the Cleveland Clinic after completing medical school at MUSC.   She has been an advocate for her students as a preceptor, and has a strong background in both research and education.  She currently works with the St. Joseph’s / Candler Health System.
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Rachel Waldron, MD

Dr. Waldron completed her residency training in Emergency medicine at the University of Illinois Chicago. Before relocating to Savannah she worked as an attending physician in the New York Hospital Queens Emergency Department and was extensively involved in the NYHQ Emergency Medicine Residency Program and an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical Center.  She currently works with the St. Joseph’s / Candler Health System.
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William Webb, MD

Dr. Webb completed his residency training in Pediatrics at Memorial Health Medical Center in Savannah. He has a long-established and successful pediatrics practice in Savannah and is a dedicated educator.  He is a beloved preceptor for our third and fourth year medical students. He currently works with the Southcoast Health System.

Clinical Core Teaching Faculty

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John Rowlett, MD

Dr. John Rowlett, a native of Richmond, Kentucky, is a graduate of Eastern Kentucky University and the University of Kentucky College of Medicine.  He completed a combined internal medicine/pediatrics residency, chief residency, and fellowship in Adolescent Medicine at what is now the Homer Stryker College of Medicine at Western Michigan University.  Dr. Rowlett has been a practicing physician in Savannah for the past thirty-two years, including the past 24 at St. Joseph's/Candler where he is the director of pediatric emergency and hospital medicine and chairman of the department of pediatrics.  Dr. Rowlett has been involved with teaching at the Medical College of Georgia for more than thirty years.  Dr. Rowlett and his wife (Sharon) have three children.  In his spare time, Dr. Rowlett enjoys tennis, golf, pickleball, barbecue, travel, and reading.

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T. Wayne Rentz, MD

Dr. Rentz is a native of Georgia and attended the University of Georgia and the Medical College of Georgia where his father also attended medical school. After graduation from medical school he did his residency in General Surgery at the US Naval Hospital in Portsmouth, Virginia. He is board certified in General Surgery and holds the academic rank of Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Surgery. He is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a member of the Southern Surgical Society. He has been a part of the Southeast Campus for 15 years, since it’s beginning, and is excited as the campus transitions to a four year program. 

Savannah Site Directors

  • Rick Shields – Emergency Medicine
  • N Santosh Reddy – General Surgery
  • Gifford Lorenz – Internal Medicine
  • Joseph Mclean - Pediatrics
  • Scott Bohlke – Family Medicine
  • Krystle Graham – Psychiatry
  • Andres Montes – Ob/Gyn
  • Brian Raj – Neurology

Brunswick Site Directors

  • Kregg Laundon – Emergency Medicine
  • Vincent Arlaskus – General Surgery
  • William Bristol- Pediatrics
  • Stephen Chitty – Internal Medicine
  • Jay Floyd– Family Medicine
  • Lori Trefts – Neurology
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