

In 1997 she was hired as the Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs at Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. In 1995-96 also served as the Director of Medical Education for the Allentown campus. In 1994 she became the family medicine residency director for Luke’s Hospital, Allentown campus in Allentown, Pa. She served as a family medicine residency faculty and later as Director of the residency in Metropolitan Hospital in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Tooke-Rawlins served as faculty in family medicine and emergency medicine for the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine from 1988-1990.
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She practiced 8 years in the field of emergency medicine and 15 years in the field of family medicine before entering full time academic medicine. Initially board certified in emergency medicine and family medicine in 1990, she remains board certified in family medicine. Tooke-Rawlins is a graduate of Truman University with a Bachelor of Science Degree and received her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. Tooke-Rawlins is responsible to the Board of Directors to assure oversee the fiscal management of the College.ĭr. Tooke-Rawlins is responsible to assure the quality and consistency of the academic programs across campuses and oversees the Dean of each campus. Tooke-Rawlins was appointed as President and Provost of the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine. Tooke-Rawlins became Provost and led the establishment of a third Branch campus in Auburn, Alabama with a collaborative partnership with Auburn University. As Dean in 2010 she led the establishment of a successful Carolinas branch campus in Spartanburg, South Carolina. In 2001 as the Dean and Executive Vice President, she was the principal academic administrator in founding the College with the first campus in the Corporate Research Park of Virginia Tech, a collaborative partner with the College. Tooke-Rawlins is the President and Provost of the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine.
