Meet Our Team

Allison R. Ownby received her doctorate in political
science at Rice University and a Master’s in
Curriculum and Instruction from the University of
Houston. She has worked in medical education since
joining McGovern Medical School in 2002. She
provides educational expertise in curriculum design
and development, learner assessment, and program
evaluation for the undergraduate and graduate
medical education programs at MMS. Additionally, she
is involved with faculty development in the areas of
educational theory and practice, curriculum design,
program and learner assessment, and feedback. In
partnership with the other UTHealth schools, she
leads the 18-month Health Educators Fellowship
Program, an interprofessional faculty development
program. She is specifically interested in the
quality improvement aspect of teaching and enjoys
working with faculty as they pursue their own
development.

Peggy Hsieh earned her doctorate degree in
Educational Psychology from the University of Texas
at Austin, specializing in the areas of learning,
cognition, and teaching. She has dedicated herself
in the field of medical education since 2009.
Currently serving as the Assistant Dean for Educator
Development at McGovern Medical School, Peggy is
driven by her passion and responsibilities. Her
primary role involves providing residents and
faculty with workshops and individual consultation
on teaching effectiveness, learning strategies,
curriculum development, program evaluation, and
educational research. Peggy is the Founder and
Director of an 8-month Physician Educators
Certificate Program to support residents and fellows
passionate in education. She enjoys working with
educators to explore innovative teaching methods to
promote positive learning experiences.

After receiving her doctorate degree in Curriculum
& Instruction from the University of Houston,
Abbey Bachmann worked as a postdoctoral research
associate at Texas A&M University in the
Educational Psychology department. Prior to this,
she taught secondary English for 11 years. Abbey’s
responsibilities in the Office of Educational
Programs are to provide support and resources for
creating positive learning environments, teaching
effectiveness, and educational research. She enjoys
fostering inclusive, supportive, and professional
learning environments for all educators and
learners.

Samuel E. Neher serves as an Assistant Professor,
Educational Programs Associate, and Director of
Educational Scholarship at McGovern Medical School.
In these roles, he focuses on accreditation,
conducting educational scholarship, and effective
teaching techniques. His career has been focused in
higher education. His research interest focuses on
examining the effectiveness of educational programs.
He earned his undergraduate degree at Indiana
University working in the developmental psychology
research lab of Linda B. Smith, PhD. He earned his
master’s degree from Indiana University where he
began his college teaching experience under the
supervision of Trent Applegate, HSD. Later, he
earned his Doctor of Education degree from the
University of St. Thomas. Additionally, he teaches
graduate courses in Resource Allocation, Policy
Development and Advocacy, and dissertation courses.