Dr. Adam Clements Receives OME Teaching Vision Award

The Aspirus Office of Medical Education (OME) is recognizing collaboration and contributions made by Aspirus Physicians and Advanced Practice Clinicians (APCs) as clinical teachers for medical students and advance practice clinician students.

This is the 3rd year that OME has recognized these efforts throughout the Aspirus system.

This year's vision award went to AWH Hospitalist Dr. Adam Clements. 

This awardee exemplifies and models Aspirus as a learning institution. They recognize and demonstrate that medical education is a catalyst for creating healthy and thriving communities and has helped expand Aspirus’ capacity for clinical medical education.

Here are a few things that some medical students said about Dr. Clements:

“He is incredibly patient and devoted to teaching. You can tell he wants to create better providers for all patients.”—PA Student

“Dr. Clements is an outstanding mentor to students. Dr. Clements devotes a tremendous amount time during his day to talk students through clinical decision making, integrate students into direct patient care, and give short didactic lessons. Dr. Clements accepts and eagerly teaches students from different professional programs including medical students and Physician Assistant students.”—Medical Student

“Hands down the best preceptor I ever had. His commitment to student education is second to none while being humble and approachable is amazing.”—Medical Student

“Dr. Clements has the most compassion and utmost respect for every patient and colleague I have ever met. No matter how busy he is or hungry he may be, he takes the extra steps to make sure every patient receives valuable time from him. He always sits down or gets down to their level, which is incredible.”—PA Student