Beginning July 1, 2024, Dr. Phyllis MacGilvray will serve as dean of the School of
Medicine Greenville. Dr. MacGilvray is currently the senior associate dean for academic
affairs at SOMG and brings decades of leadership as well as clinical experience to
her new role.
“I am confident that Dr. MacGilvray's dedication to education, innovation, and collaboration
will help her be a great steward for our School of Medicine in Greenville during her
two-year appointment as dean,” said Donna Arnett, executive vice president for academic
affairs and provost.
Dr. MacGilvray currently serves as senior associate dean for academic affairs at SOMG. In this role, she has overseen all aspects of undergraduate medical education, led strategic initiatives like the Primary Care Accelerated Track, and fostered a supportive environment for medical students and faculty alike.
She has made significant contributions at Prisma Health as department chair of Family Medicine. Dr. MacGilvray spearheaded the development of new residency programs, tripling their capacity. During the COVID-19 pandemic, her leadership within the Primary Care Service Line not only boosted morale but also led to improved clinical outcomes and operational efficiencies.
“We are thrilled with the appointment of Dr. MacGilvray and are confident that the USC School of Medicine Greenville will thrive under her leadership,” said Dr. Jonathan Gleason, executive vice president and chief clinical officer at Prisma Health.
During her illustrious career as a physician – maintaining a full-scope family medicine practice for the past 20 years – Dr. MacGilvray has also held leadership positions across institutions like Eastern Virginia Medical School, Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune, and the University of Texas San Antonio.
As dean, Dr. MacGilvray says that she is looking to foster a culture rooted in service, compassion, inclusion, and dedication to excellence in medical education and research.
“I am honored to have the opportunity to lead our medical school into the next chapter of our very exciting journey,” said Dr. MacGilvray. “I am deeply committed to our students, faculty, and staff, and I look forward to developing a positive holistic culture and strong ethos throughout our organization.”
Dr. MacGilvray holds the distinction as the first board-certified dean in Lifestyle Medicine to lead one of two medical schools in the nation recognized by the American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM) as a Platinum Certified Medical School.
Please join SOMG in congratulating and welcoming Dr. MacGilvray as our new Dean!