Karol Serafin has received the scholarship from the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine in recognition of her strong commitment to academic family medicine through scholastic, volunteer and leadership pursuits.
The nomination states, “Dr. Davies is an amazing professor… she genuinely cares about each student and wants all of us to thoroughly understand each topic she covers.”
The nomination states, “Tinuola always makes an effort to go the extra mile to ensure everything goes well.”
This is the second time he has received this distinguished award, which recognizes his immense contributions to the field of arthritis and in particular to osteoarthritis.
The nomination states, “Everyone in the office knows they can always count on Megan.”
The nomination states, “His dedication and commitment to crafting a useful, thoughtful, well-organized virtual curriculum was phenomenal.”
From Cough to COVID: How Respiratory Infections Produce Problems and Our Bodies Fight Back, via Zoom on Nov. 17.
The inaugural award named in her honor recognizes her leadership, contributions and accomplishments in incorporating social context into the structure and practice of emergency medicine.
The nomination states, “she has been working relentlessly on securing rotations, supporting students, creating new hybrid & virtual rotations and creating new non-clinical electives, all while preparing for an accreditation site visit.”
The nomination states, “Teresa is an exemplar of professionalism!”