Assistant Professor
George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Dr. Patrick Corr is an assistant professor in the Department of Clinical Research and Leadership at the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS); Vice Program Director, Integrative Medicine; and the director of the Governor's Health Sciences Academy, a dual enrollment partnership between GW SMHS and Alexandria City Public Schools. Dr. Corr has extensive experience in designing and leading qualitative and mixed methods health research and is current leading a study on the role of nutrition education in outpatient oncology clinics. In addition to this work, Dr. Corr serves as Co-Investigator on the Two in One Model, a grant program design to develop culturally responsive HIV and COVID-19 screening as well as Co-Investigator on a HRSA grant designed to develop pipelines into health professions for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds. Dr. Corr teaches coursework in qualitative research methodology, academic writing, and health equity. Dr. Corr's research interests are in subjective well-being, whole body health and nutrition, and addressing the academic and social inequities that impact health outcomes. He earned his doctorate in education at the George Washington University, his master's degree in education at Salem State University, and his Bachelor's degree in English and Gender Studies at Pace University. Dr. Corr is currently a candidate in the Master’s in Public Health (MPH) Nutrition program at the George Washington University Milken School of Public Health.