Goldstein Visiting Professorship

The Goldstein Visiting Professorship (formerly the Goldstein Leadership Awards) is made possible through an endowed fund established by Samuel R. Goldstein in honor of former Dean, Dr. William Peck.

2025: Dr. Cornelius James

Dr. Cornelius James, a nationally recognized leader in medical education, clinical reasoning, and digital health innovation was the first Goldstein Visiting Professor. He shared his insights in a keynote titled Physicians in the AI Era: Redefining Tasks, Tools, Teams, and Teaching.

Dr. James is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Departments of Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Learning Health Sciences at the University of Michigan Medical School, where he practices as both a general internist and general pediatrician. He directs the Evidence-Based Medicine Curricular Thread and serves as an Associate Program Director for the Internal Medicine Residency Program. He also contributes nationally through roles on the Academic Medicine editorial board, the MedEdPORTAL AI Collection, and advisory committees focused on AI in healthcare. Dr. James leads the Data Augmented, Technology Assisted Medical Decision Making (DATA-MD) initiative, which prepares clinicians and interprofessional teams to effectively leverage AI and machine learning in diagnostic decision-making.

Dr. James presents Physicians in the AI Era: Redefining Tasks, Tools, Teams, and Teaching

Goldstein Awards Recipients

The WashU School of Medicine faculty members listed below have received Goldstein Awards in recognition of their leadership in medical student education. The awards were established in 2000.

2010-2018

2018

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

  • F. Sessions Cole, MD (Pediatrics)
  • Mark Levine, MD (Emergency Medicine)
  • Megan Wren, MD (Internal Medicine)
2000-2009

2009

  • Paul Bridgman, PhD (Anatomy & Neurobiology)
  • Barry Sleckman, MD, PhD (Pathology & Immunology)
  • Morton Smith, MD (Ophthalmology)

2008

  • Leslie Kahl, MD (Internal Medicine)
  • David Murray, MD (Anesthesiology)
  • Linda Pike, PhD (Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics)

2007

  • Michael Avidan, MBBCH (Anesthesiology)
  • William Clutter, MD (Internal Medicine)
  • Stanley Misler, MD (Internal Medicine)

2006

  • Krikor T. Dikranian, MD, PhD (Anatomy & Neurobiology)
  • Jay F. Piccirillo, MD (Otolaryngology)
  • David W. Windus, MD (Internal Medicine)

2005

  • Leonard B. Bacharier, MD (Pediatrics)
  • Nigar Kirmani, MD (Medicine)
  • Allyson R. Zazulia, MD (Neurology)

2004

  • Martin Boyer, MD (Orthopaedic Surgery)
  • Lewis Chase, MD (Medicine and VA Medical Center)
  • Robert Rothbaum, MD (Pediatrics)

2003

  • Thomas De Fer, MD (Medicine)
  • Scot Hickman, MD (Medicine/Hematology-Oncology)
  • Jane Phillips-Conroy, PhD (Anatomy & Neurobiology)

2002

  • Dana Abendschein, PhD (Medicine/Cardiology)
  • L. Michael Brunt, MD (Surgery)
  • Jeffrey Saffitz, PhD, MD (Pathology & Immunology)
  • Alison Whelan, MD (Medicine)

2001

  • Glenn Conroy, PhD (Anatomy & Neurobiology)
  • Erika Crouch, MD, PhD (Pathology & Immunology)
  • Kenneth Ludmerer, MD (Medicine)
  • Alan Pearlman, MD (Neurology)

2000

  • Thomas Gallagher, MD (Internal Medicine)
  • Kathleen McGann, MD & Angela Sharkey, MD (Pediatrics; joint award)
  • Robert Wilkinson, PhD (Cell Biology & Physiology)