Director, Longitudinal Clinical Experience | Associate Professor, BioEthics and Medical Humanism - (Clinical Scholar Track) | Director, Faculty Instructional Development | Director, Narrative Medicine | Associate Professor, Family / Community and Preventive Medicine - (Clinical Scholar Track)
Dr. Hartmark-Hill is a Mayo Clinic trained Family Medicine Physician, medical educator and patient advocate. She is passionate about health equity health policy advocacy, innovations in medical education and and empowering the next generation of health professions leaders. An Associate Professor in the Department of Bioethics and Medical Humanism and an Associate Professor in the Department of Family, Community and Preventive Medicine, Dr. Hartmark-Hill directs several curricular programs, including the Patient-Centered Care Curriculum" at the College. Dr. Hartmark-Hill is the Director of the UA Faculty Development Fellowship, which trains faculty leaders to become exemplary clinical teachers. She serves as the Chair of the Faculty Development Delivered program of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine and is the past Chair of the STFM Faculty Development Collaborative. Dr. Hartmark-Hill has received numerous award for her teaching and service, including the Excellence in Education" award from the Maricopa County Medical Society and the Gold Humanism Honor Society" faculty award from the Class of 2021 at The University of Arizona College of Medicine. Dr. Hartmark-Hill is the President-Elect of the Arizona Medical Association and an alternate delegate to the American Medical Association. She is the past Medical Director for the NAU Physician Assistant Program, past Medical Director for the S.H.O.W. Community Health Initiative, and past board member of the Maricopa County Medical Society MCMS) She provides volunteer patient care for people experiencing homelessness with Street Medicine Phoenix www.streetmedicinephoenix.org)