Joseph C. Kolars
Joseph C. Kolars serves as the Director of Strategic Development for Global Collaboration at the University of Michigan Medical School.
A practicing gastroenterologist, he is a Professor of Medicine and Learning Health Sciences, U-M Medical School, Professor of Health Management and Policy, U-M School of Public Health, and Adjunct Professor, U-M School of Nursing.
His career has focused on medical education and capacity building in low-income countries. He recently stepped down as the inaugural Leslie D. Yamada and Tachi Yamada M.D. Director of the University of Michigan Center for Global Health Equity, where he continues to serve as senior advisor.
From 2009 - 2023 he served as Senior Associate Dean for Education at the University of Michigan Medical School, overseeing medical student, graduate, resident/fellow, and post-Doctoral education as well as continuing professional development/CME.
He has served as Program Director of Internal Medicine Residency and fellowship programs at U-M and Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He has worked in global health and strengthening education systems in low-resource settings for over 40 years.
From 2007-11 he served as a consultant to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. He has served on NIH’s Fogarty International Center Advisory Council and has been extensively involved with the NIH Medical Education Partnership Initiative (MEPI) and now the African Forum for Research and Education and Health (AFREhealth).
Dr. Kolars obtained his M.D. degree in 1982 from the University of Minnesota Medical School and completed his post-graduate training in gastroenterology in 1989 at the University of Michigan.