The Lecture was established in 2013 jointly by the AHA’s Council on Epidemiology and Prevention and the American Society of Preventive Cardiology to honor Dr. Kannel’s dedication to the field of cardiovascular epidemiology.
The inaugural award recognizes a career of discovery that has made a lasting impact in the field of proteomics, the field which explores the distribution, dynamics and modifications of proteins in cells and living organisms and their relationships to health and disease.
Women at BUSM show the effectiveness they can and continue to bring to medicine and science every day.
Alan Hsieh and Harsh Patel created an educational tool exploring the functionality of operating room tables and scenarios in which falls occur.
The national award is given to an individual who has made outstanding contributions to CME over an extended period.
He is one of 20 nationally recognized scientists appointed to serve.
Recognized by OnlineMasters.com for curriculum quality, program flexibility, affordability and graduate outcomes.
Dr. Willock, former professor and chair of the Anesthesiology department, is the first African-American woman to achieve this status at BUSM.
David Silverman, Erin Smith and Ian Benjamin were awarded third prize for their poster “Impact of CALM Service Learning Group on Medical Student Perspectives on Substance Use Disorder in Pregnancy”.
The Associate Dean for Student Affairs has made an indelible impact on education, training, mentoring and clinical care.