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Executive Assistant

Nay Jackson
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Dr. Erin Malloy

Associate Provost for Faculty Development and Success, Director of the Center for Faculty Excellence

Dr. Erin Malloy, MD is the Associate Provost for Faculty Development and Success. She has served as the Director of the UNC Center for Faculty Excellence since 2016, where she has expanded the Center’s leadership development offerings with a strong commitment to leadership development of faculty at all career stages. Additionally, as the Lead Principal Investigator of Targeting Equity in Access to Mentoring (TEAM) ADVANCE, UNC-CH’s NSF ADVANCE grant, Dr. Malloy led the team in developing a multi-level approach to faculty mentoring, making the CFE the nidus for faculty mentoring and mentor training at UNC – Chapel Hill. Dr. Malloy highly values her roles as a faculty member to provide additional perspective to faculty development program offerings. She is Professor and Vice Chair for Faculty Development in the Department of Psychiatry and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Social Medicine at the School of Medicine. She brings local and national experience in teaching and curriculum development as well as faculty development and mentoring.

Dr. Malloy has taught and led several courses at the UNC School of Medicine and played an integral role in building the SOM Larry Keith Advisory Colleges program. She has been honored by several teaching awards, most recently the SOM Academy of Educators Senior Faculty Award in 2023, the Hyman L. Battle Award for Excellence in Teaching in the Clinical Sciences in 2015, excellence in course development for the Psychiatry Clerkship with the Best Clinical Clerkship Award in 2014, and the Leonard B. Tow Humanism in Medicine Faculty Award in both 2012 and 2013. She has received teaching awards from the American Psychiatric Association and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. She has held national leadership roles in the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP), including serving as its President in 2022-23.  Her clinical expertise is in child and adolescent psychiatry, addictions, and maternal and family mental health. Dr. Malloy earned her B.A. in English and her M.D. from the University of Florida.