Impact in Education: James Newland, M.D.

James Newland, M.D.

James Newland, M.D.

James Newland, M.D., is one of the recipients of an Office of Academic Affairs 2018-19 Impact in Education Award. He will receive the Valor in Educational Service Award.

Valor in Educational Service Award

This award recognizes volunteer, emeritus, or adjunct faculty whose daily service to our learners exemplifies the spirit of outstanding teaching or clinical supervision.

  • Name: James Newland, M.D.
  • Title: Emeritus professor, UNMC Department of Pathology and Microbiology
  • Joined UNMC: 1972
  • Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D.

Why is “service to our learners” important in health care education?
A part of our mission at UNMC is to educate high-quality health care professionals for patients. We must give the student a solid base of knowledge and experience at a level of excellence. It is the patient who is the ultimate consumer.

Describe your proudest moment as an educator.
Two sophomore medical students failed the Pathology Comprehensive Examination at the end of the year. I personally gave them a summer course in pathology where we went through the Robbins textbook together. Unknown to them, I gave them the same comprehensive examination which they then passed with flying colors.

What advice would you give other faculty members who want to have an impact in education?
Consider your students as colleagues. Do your best to help them succeed in mastering your course material.

Do you have a favorite quote or philosophy on teaching?
My colleague, Ken Metcalf, then chair of anatomy, had his office next to mine, and we became friends. We were talking about instructional objectives, when he summed it up by saying, simply:

“Tell the students what you want them to know and then test them on it!”

Writing instructional objectives is tedious, but writing questions reflecting those objectives is made easier. Dr. Metcalf’s statement is almost laughingly prosaic, but it tells a truism.

12 comments

  1. Sue Pope says:

    Congratulations to Dr. Newland!! Very well-deserved. He is AWESOME!!!

  2. Nancy Woelfl says:

    Dr. Newland’s many hours of volunteer service and commitment to his students make him extremely deserving of this award. Congratulations, Jim.

  3. Meg Johnson says:

    Congratulations, Dr. Newland! You've impacted and influenced many students and their careers. This is a well-deserved recognition of your service to each of them and to UNMC.

  4. Ted Roche says:

    Congratulations, Jim!! An honor richly deserved!!

  5. Carl gumbiner MD says:

    Congratulations Jim. You have always been an educator role-model for me. Carl Gumbiner

  6. Jerrie Dayton says:

    Congratulations Dr. Newland. Your hands-on inspirational contributions and kindnesses to the McGoogan Library and also to my family personally are treasured. You deserve this wonderful recognition.

  7. Kai Fu says:

    Congratulations Jim. Very well deserved!!

  8. Peter F. Coccia says:

    Thank you Jim. Both you and Myrna have made UNMC a much better place.

  9. Emily McElroy says:

    Congratulations Dr. Newland!

  10. Sam Pirruccello says:

    Well deserved recognition Jim, so cheers to you!! You were one of my inspirations while in medical school to pursue pathology as a career. I only say that so everyone else knows who to blame. Wishing you the best!

  11. John A Benson, Jr, MD says:

    Fine well-deserved honor, Jim!
    I shall always be grateful for your friendship and especially, your sustained support of Music as Medicine, which activity blessedly continues.

  12. Carmen Sirizzotti says:

    Congratulations! Well deserved!

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