Regina Gjevre MSc, MD, FRCPC
Unit Supervisor, Curriculum
Dr. Regina Taylor Gjevre is a Professor of Medicine and the current Assistant Dean for Curriculum for the UGME program at the College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan. She had completed her Bachelor of Science (Biochemistry), MD degree (1987), Rotating Interneship (1988) at Memorial University of Newfoundland, followed by Internal Medicine residency at University of Manitoba in Winnipeg (1992) and a three-year fellowship in Rheumatology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota (1995) receiving the Philip Showalter Hench Award for Excellence. Additional qualifications include holding a MSc in Clinical Epidemiology and a RCPSC Diploma in an Area of Focused Competence (Clinician Educator). Since joining faculty at University of Saskatchewan in 2002, Dr. Taylor Gjevre has been active in the research, educational and administrative missions of the College of Medicine. She has been actively involved in classroom and clinical teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, she has participated in various education related roles within and outside the College of Medicine including serving as post-graduate rheumatology program director, member of the RCPSC specialty committee for rheumatology, undergraduate MSK module director, Foundations of Clinical Medicine course chair and CACMS accreditation team member. She has received the College of Medicine Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2011 and the Provost’s College Teaching Award in 2015. Since 2015, Dr. Gjevre has been the Assistant Dean for Curriculum for the UGME program. Her medical education interests lie in curriculum quality and development, curriculum delivery methodologies, program management processes and inter-professional education.