
Dr. Tracy McIntosh
Associate Dean of Access, Belonging and Community Engagement, UCF College of Medicine
I am the Associate Dean for Access, Belonging and Community Engagement (formerly Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine. I have a Master’s in Science, Master’s in Public Health, and Doctorate in Medicine. I attended medical school at Yale, where I also completed residency training in Emergency Medicine. I then moved to Florida and became founding faculty for the UCF/HCA Emergency Medicine Residency of Greater Orlando. Here, I have combined my passion for medical education with a focus on teaching students and residents about health equity and social determinants of health.
I am the founding Chair of the Anti-Racism, Diversity and Inclusion Committee for the UCF/HCA Osceola GME Programs, and have been an ACEP Diversity and Inclusion Committee Member for the past three years where I have organized and moderated webinars for EM physicians. I have given nearly 20 national and/or regional presentations and have authored many book chapters. I am a mentor for students, residents and community youth, dedicating myself to inspiring, motivating and encouraging others to pursue a career in healthcare. I am excited about leading the UCF COM in its missions to promote belonging and end health disparities as we train the next generation of physicians and scientists to best care for our all our patients.

