Nancy Raymond, MD

Nancy Raymond
Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Development

ncraymond@wisc.edu
UW School of Medicine and Public Health
4125A Health Sciences Learning Center
750 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53705-2221

Executive assistant
Meghan Gauger
608-265-3862
mcgauger@wisc.edu

Nancy Raymond, MD, is the associate dean for faculty affairs and development. She is responsible for setting priorities for faculty development, as well as overseeing program development. She is regularly involved in facilitating faculty development workshops on promotion and tenure, mentoring, leading effective searches and other professional development topics. She also mentors individual faculty members in building careers as researchers, educators and clinicians.

Prior to joining the dean’s office at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health, Raymond served for three years as the associate dean for faculty affairs at the University of Minnesota. She is recognized for her leadership in running the University of Minnesota’s Center of Excellence in Women’s Health and for her training and mentoring of women’s health researchers.

Her research interests lie in studying the role of impulsivity in eating disorders, particularly bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder. She has also used similar methodology to study the role of impulsivity and problematic sexual behavior, sometimes referred to as sexual addiction.

Raymond received her bachelor’s degree in biology from Earlham College and her medical degree from the University of Minnesota Medical School. Upon completion of her residency in psychiatry at the University of Minnesota, she was recruited to join the faculty of the psychiatry department there.