Dr. MacGilvray serves as the UofSC School of Medicine Greenville Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. Dr. MacGilvray supervises all aspects of undergraduate medical education, leads our strategic initiatives including the Primary Care Accelerated Track, supports and engages our medical students, mentors faculty and junior leaders, and promotes a culture of diversity and inclusion to serve our community.
An Abbeville native, Dr. MacGilvray earned her Bachelor of Science in biochemistry from Clemson University and her Doctor of Medicine from the Medical University of South Carolina. Her professional journey moved rapidly from that point, as she enjoyed multiple moves courtesy of her husband serving in the U.S. Navy, while maintaining an upward academic leadership trajectory. Dr. MacGilvray completed residency training in Family Medicine at the University of Vermont, then held leadership positions at Eastern Virginia Medical School serving as Family Medicine-Obstetrics division lead, at Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune serving as the Family Medicine Residency Program Director and the Designated Institutional Official for Graduate Medical Education, and at the University of Texas San Antonio as Vice Chair of Family Medicine for Medical Student Education.
After returning home to South Carolina and starting with Prisma Health in 2018 as
Vice Chair for Academic Affairs in the Department of Family Medicine, Dr. MacGilvray
was selected as the Department Chair in 2020. Over the past four years, she’s led
the development of two new graduate medical education programs that tripled the number
of Family Medicine residency positions at Prisma Health. During the pandemic, her
leadership of 30 primary care clinics raised morale and yielded the highest levels
of recruitment and retention, improved quality clinical outcomes, and increased clinic
operational efficiencies. As an active leader for the Primary Care Service Line, Dr.
MacGilvray advocated for new resources and support for primary care delivery to underserved
patients across the Upstate. For our medical school, she facilitates students in the
Integration of the Practice of Medicine course and teaches in her primary care clinic
during their clerkship rotation.
For the past 20 years, she has maintained a full-scope Family Medicine practice including
obstetrics.