Honor recognizes outstanding teaching, commitment to medical education
Author: Office of Education
University diversity team works to align ‘our values and our reality’ (Links to an external site)
Leaders to speak at Day of Discovery, Dialogue & Action
Washington People: Douglas Char (Links to an external site)
Emergency medicine physician is known for love of teaching and disaster medicine expertise
Med students launch ‘500 Women in Medicine’ initiative (Links to an external site)
Gender-equity research leads to effort to promote female leadership in medicine
University receives new grant to fund Amgen Scholars Program (Links to an external site)
Undergraduate research experience supports science education and innovation
Medical students honor their teachers at ceremony (Links to an external site)
Faculty, residents given Distinguished Service Teaching Awards
School of Medicine creates its own medical assistant apprenticeship (Links to an external site)
Program’s goal is to spark more interest in the field
Course teaches medical trainees how to provide care in developing countries (Links to an external site)
‘You have to think on your feet and out of the box’
Doctor of Physical Therapy Awards
Congratulations to Jake Raecker of PT20 on being selected as one of two finalists in the 2nd annual physical therapy essay contest, co-sponsored by the ACAPT Consortium for the Humanities, Ethics, and Professionalism (CHEP) and the Journal for Humanities in Rehabilitation (JHR). This writing competition aims to invite deep, critical reflection by physical therapy students. The evaluators […]
Hawkins-Chernof earns ATP Certification
Betsy Hawkins-Chernof, OTD, OTR/L, earned her Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) certification in December 2018. The ATP certification recognizes demonstrated competence in analyzing the needs of consumers with disabilities, assisting in the selection of appropriate assistive technology for the consumers’ needs, and providing training in the use of the selected devices