Rémy RoePhD

East Florida Regional Director of GME Simulation at HCA healthcare

Dr. Rémy Roe is a retired U.S. Army special operations combat medic who currently serves as the regional manager of Graduate Medical Education (GME) simulation for a major healthcare system in East Florida. He has worked as a Healthcare Simulation Operator, Educator, and Developer around the globe, and served as the Senior Instructor at the largest Medical Simulation Training Center (MSTC) in the Department of Defense (DOD). Prior to his current role, Dr. Roe was the Senior Simulation Technology Specialist at Stanford University School of Medicine’s Center for Immersive and Simulation-based Learning (CISL) and served as a guest lecturer for Stanford’s Master of Science in PA Studies (MSPA) program. Dr. Roe is an active member of the SimGHOSTS professional community engagement committee and previously served on Stanford University School of Medicine’s Committee for LGBTQ Health. He earned his Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology and has master’s degrees in Personality Psychology and Sociology. A lifelong learner, Dr. Roe is currently pursuing his MBA and holds certification as a Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator (CHSE).