On Monday, May 8th, faculty and staff gathered in the Great Hall of the Trent Semans Center for the 2017 Spring Faculty Meeting. Faculty were recognized with the following awards.
Master Clinician/Teacher Awards
Presented by Edward Buckley, MD, Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology and Vice Dean for Education, School of Medicine
The Master Clinician/Teacher Awards exist to honor individuals with superlative accomplishment and service in the areas of clinical care and teaching. Awards are given to recognize clinical practitioners who exemplify the highest standards of clinical care, pedagogy, and professionalism or to basic scientists who achieve distinction in pedagogy and professionalism.
James A. Alspaugh, MD, Professor of Medicine
Carlos M. de Castro, III, MD, Professor of Medicine
Andrew Wang, MD, Professor of Medicine
Nancy J. Weigle, MD, Assistant Professor in Community and Family Medicine
Michelle P. Winn Inclusive Excellence Award
Presented by Judy Seidenstein, Chief Diversity Officer
The Michelle P. Winn Inclusive Excellence Award, established by the Duke University School of Medicine’s Office of Diversity & Inclusion, recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to diversity and inclusion within the Duke School of Medicine community. The intent is to honor both faculty and staff who have exemplified a commitment to excellence, innovation, and leadership through creating a more diverse and inclusive environment.
Delbert R. Wigfall, MD, Professor of Pediatrics
Gordon G. Hammes Faculty Teaching Award
Presented by Nancy C. Andrews, MD, PhD, Dean of the School of Medicine and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
The Gordon G. Hammes Faculty Teaching Award is intended to recognize continuing excellence in teaching and mentoring, and exemplary commitment to the education of graduate students within Basic Science Departments and Graduate Training Programs of the School of Medicine. The nominees and winner are selected by a graduate student committee.
Megan L. Neely, PhD, Assistant Professor of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics
Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award
Presented by Nancy C. Andrews, MD, PhD, Dean of the School of Medicine and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
The Arnold P. Gold Foundation, Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award has been established in honor of Leonard Tow, a lifelong student and teacher, to recognize compassion and sensitivity in the delivery of healthcare. As a role model for many, Leonard has lived his life with great compassion and empathy for others.
Thomas R. Gehrig, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine
Sandhya A. Lagoo-Deenadayalan, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Surgery
Leonard Palumbo, Jr., MD Faculty Achievement Award
Presented by Nancy C. Andrews, MD, PhD, Dean of the School of Medicine and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
The Leonard Palumbo, Jr., MD Faculty Achievement Award has been established in honor of Dr. Palumbo (T’42, M.D.’44, HS’44-50) through a special endowment from his brother, Mr. E. Arthur Palumbo (T’49). It specially honors two exemplary dimensions of Dr. Palumbo's life: compassionate patient care and excellence in the mentoring of young physicians. The Award is given annually to one or more members of the School of Medicine Faculty who best display understanding and dedication to compassionate patient care, and excellence in the teaching and mentoring of young physicians—individuals who have truly made a difference.
Kenneth W. Lyles, MD, Professor of Medicine
Joel C. Morgenlander, MD, Professor of Neurology
The Ruth and A. Morris Williams, Jr. Faculty Research Prize
Presented by Nancy C. Andrews, MD, PhD, Dean of the School of Medicine and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
The Ruth and A. Morris Williams, Jr. Faculty Research Prize was established in May 2001 by Duke University Trustee Emeritus, A. Morris Williams, Jr., T'62, MA'63, and his wife Ruth Whitmore Williams, WC'63. It is presented annually to a faculty member at the Duke University School of Medicine who demonstrates the intellectual vigor, dedication, and scientific ingenuity needed to make a critical impact on the future of medical research.
David M. Tobin, PhD, Assistant Professor of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
Excellence in Professionalism Award
Presented by Nancy C. Andrews, MD, PhD, Dean of the School of Medicine and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
The School of Medicine Excellence in Professionalism Award recognizes the importance of promoting ethical and professional behavior within our community. Duke’s success in reaching our goals in research, teaching and patient care depends on our ability to work effectively with each other, to reach across differences, and to actively cultivate a healthy work environment. This award recognizes faculty members who exemplify professionalism and promote such values as honesty, respect, integrity, inclusion, empathy, and compassion.
David E. Attarian, MD, FACS, FAOA, Professor and Executive Vice Chair, Orthopaedic Surgery
Joseph A. Jackson, Jr., MD, FAAP, Assistant Professor of Pedicatrics
Diana B. McNeill, MD, Professor of Medicine
Joseph G. Rogers, MD, Professor of Medicine
Research Mentoring Awards
Presented by Nancy C. Andrews, MD, PhD, Dean of the School of Medicine and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
The Research Mentoring Awards, established in 2009, recognize faculty members of the Schools of Medicine and Nursing with excellence in research mentoring. Excellence can be demonstrated in many ways such as by the accomplishments of individual mentees, by programs implemented by the mentor, or by exceptional creativity in mentoring. Winners will be recognized each year in the following categories: clinical science, basic science, and translational research.
Research Mentoring Award for Basic Science Research
Brigid Hogan, PhD, FRS, George Barth Geller Professor and Chair of Cell Biology
Research Mentoring Award for Clinical Science Research
Cathleen S. Colón-Emeric, MD, MHSc, Associate Professor of Medicine
Research Mentoring Award for Translational Research
Coleen K. Cunningham, MD, Professor of Pediatrics and Pathology (received by Hannah Cunningham)
Geoffrey S. Ginsburg, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine
Interprofessional Education Excellence Awards
Presented by Edward Buckley, MD, Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology and Vice Dean for Education, School of Medicine
The Interprofessional Education Excellence Awards honor individuals who have demonstrated commitment, enthusiasm, competence, and innovation in promoting IPE in teaching, scholarly work, and/or clinical education.
Alison S. Clay, MD, Assistant Dean Clinical Learning Environment
Andrew Muzyk, PharmD, Associate Professor