Allison Beaulieu, MD, MAEd

University of Utah

Biography

Allison Beaulieu, MD, MAEd, is assistant professor, residency program director, and director of graduate medical educational development at the University of Utah. 

She earned her medical degree from New York Medical College, completed residency at the University of Massachusetts, and completed fellowship training in medical education at The Ohio State University. Dr. Beaulieu is an emergency medicine educator whose scholarly interests focus on feedback, curriculum development, and graduate medical education-wide educational innovation. Her work emphasizes structured remediation, test-taking skills development, chief resident training, certificate programs, and longitudinal curricula that support coaching and learner growth. 

Dr. Bealieu served in leadership roles with the CORD Academic Assembly Planning Committee and Governance Committee and holds multiple SAEM leadership roles, including work on the Education Committee, Pulse Subcommittee, Didactic Proposal Subcommittee, and Fellowship Approval Committee. 

Her recent honors include the 2025 Early Career Educator Award in Health Sciences from the University of Utah Academy of Health Science Educators, the 2025 Residency Rockstar Award from the University of Utah Department of Emergency Medicine, and the 2024 UCEP Horizon Award.

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