Dewesh Agrawal, MD
Dewesh Agrawal is professor of pediatrics and emergency medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine. Since 2003, he has worked as an emergency physician at Children's National Hospital in Washington, DC. From 2007-2020, he served as the Program Director for Pediatric Residency Training at Children’s National, and in that role he had the honor of training 500 pediatricians. In 2019, Dr. Agrawal took over as the Vice-Chair for Medical Education and ACGME Designated Institutional Official at Children’s National.
Dr. Agrawal was born in Pittsburgh, PA and raised in Toledo, OH. He received his bachelor’s degree in Biology and Economics from Duke University in 1993 graduating summa cum laude, and he completed his medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School where he graduated in 1997 as class valedictorian. He then went on to complete his residency in pediatrics at the Boston Combined Residency Program and fellowship in pediatric emergency medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital. He is a graduate of the Master Teacher Program in Medical Education and Leadership Development at the George Washington University Graduate School of Education.
Dr. Agrawal has been part of different teams who have been awarded several national medical education awards, including the American Board of Pediatrics Initiative for Innovation in Pediatric Education, the Academic Pediatric Association Ray E. Helfer Award for Innovation in Medical Education, the Pediatric Hospital Medicine Award for Educational Achievement and Innovation, the Academic Pediatric Association Teaching Program Award (in both 2013 and 2018), and most recently a 2022 ACGME Dr. Barbara Ross-Lee Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Award. He has co-presented dozens of professional development workshops at major national academic meetings including annual meetings of the ACGME, AAMC, APPD, and PAS. And his CV boasts close to 100 publications.
Dr. Agrawal's passion is education, and he is the recipient of numerous teaching awards including the prestigious 2005 Golden Apple Award from the Children's National house staff and the 2019 Distinguished Teacher Award from the George Washington University School of Medicine. In this post-pandemic world, he has rejuvenated his love of traveling while continuing to run and spend time with his two children.
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Type of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:07/09/2023Date updated:07/23/2024