Eric J. Warm MD, FACP is the Richard W. Vilter Professor of Medicine, the Internal Medicine residency program director, and the medical director of the resident ambulatory practice at the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Warm completed an undergraduate degree in biology in 1989 from the University of Cincinnati earning summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa honors, and was a 1993 Alpha Omega Alpha graduate of the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. He completed his residency and chief residency there as well, joining the Internal Medicine faculty in 1997. He has served as chair of the ACGME Educational Innovations Project Council, and has participated as core faculty in several national teaching collaboratives including the Society of Hospital Medicine’s Quality Safety Educator’s Academy, as well as the Primary Care Faculty Development Initiative sponsored by the boards of internal medicine, pediatrics, and family medicine.
Dr. Warm has won the Master Teacher Award (American College of Physicians Ohio Chapter) the A.B. Dolly Cohen Award for teaching excellence (university-wide), the Dean’s Award for teaching excellence (medical school), the Vilter Teaching Award (residency), and the Silver Apple Teaching Award (medical students). In addition he has been recognized as one of Cincinnati’s ‘Top Docs’ multiple times. Dr. Warm speaks regionally and nationally on developing curricula and systems to simultaneously improve education and care.
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Eric Warm, MD
Professor of Clinical
Director, Internal Medicine Training Program; Richard W. and Sue P. Vilter Chair

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Hoxworth Center
Internal Medicine3130 Highland Avenue, Floor 2
Cincinnati, OH 45219
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