Two Faculty Receive DEIA Recognition Awards
Ricardo Cruz, MD, MPH, MA, and Shamaila Khan, PhD, each have been recognized for addressing and improving diversity and a culture of inclusion, equity and accessibility throughout the school community.
Ricardo Cruz, MD, MPH, MA, and Shamaila Khan, PhD, each have been recognized for addressing and improving diversity and a culture of inclusion, equity and accessibility throughout the school community.
The annual award honors an outstanding educator and acknowledges the importance of teaching skills and commitment to students and education.
This award is presented to faculty demonstrating outstanding compassion in the delivery of care, respect for patients, their families and health-care colleagues, as well as clinical excellence.
This year’s recipients are Molly Cohen Osher, MD, MMedEd; Christine Cary Cheston, MD; William Lehman, PhD; Jeffrey L. Browning, PhD, and Vanessa Villamarin, MD.
His nominators say, “Andy provides outstanding service to the research core…He consistently demonstrates the utmost professionalism.”
Her nominators said, “Dr. Bockstall is an exemplary educator, who gives above and beyond to help her students, residents and fellows excel at learning.”
Award will fund research to improve access to trauma care for underserved victims of firearm violence.
Baldwin is assistant professor of medicine and a leader in health equity and outpatient addiction treatment.
The director of the Alumni Medical Library has been elected to serve a three-year term on the board of directors.
His nominators say, “Ryan is a patient and brilliant problem solver…He is unfailingly professional, knowledgeable, timely and helpful.”