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From the Dean's Office Bright Spots Interventional Radiology First in State In the Spotlight Match Day, New Residents and Fellows Carlson, McCoy Examine Candidates CAPHIS Inquiries Correlate to Top Five Diseases in Tennessee News Honor Outstanding Faculty by May 15 Webinars: Legal Issues Impacting CME 2009 Torch Campaign Co-Chairs Named Business Survival Skills: 'Credentialing' Continuing Medical and Dental Education Growth Factor, Technology in Oral Surgery Topics of Sullivan CDE Lecture Faculty Development Workshop Brings Teaching Techniques to Faculty Diabetes Conference Arms Physicians to Identify Cardiometabolic Risks Research Graduate School of Medicine Shares Knowledge Worldwide
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Honor Outstanding Faculty by May 15 Faculty have the opportunity to recognize the outstanding teaching and research efforts of their Graduate School of Medicine colleagues. Nominations for the 2009 Faculty Awards are accepted from faculty members and voted on by the Faculty Awards Committee. The deadline for nominations is May 15. Submit your letter of recommendation and the nominee’s CV to Alison Lockett, Awards Committee Coordinator, via email or intra-office mail no later than May 15, for consideration by the committee. Excellence and Leadership in Clinical Research This award is offered to recognize, reward and reinforce outstanding investigators and to promote excellence in clinical research at the Graduate School of Medicine. The primary criteria are excellence and leadership in research while meeting responsibilities as clinicians. Excellence in Teaching Award This award recognizes someone who embodies and promotes the values and spirit of the Graduate School of Medicine through excellence in teaching. Excellence in Teaching Award: Volunteer Faculty This award recognizes someone who embodies and promotes the values and spirit of the Graduate School of Medicine through excellence in teaching. Recipients of this award volunteer time and efforts to further the mission of the Graduate School of Medicine without compensation.
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