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Goldman Honored for Dedication
Mitchell Goldman, MD, Chair, Professor, Surgery, was honored last month by the Kidney Foundation of East Tennessee for his dedication to the treatment of kidney disease and organ transplantation. The inaugural Henry H. Dent, Jr. Founder's Award was presented to Goldman on May 15 during the foundation's spring gala. For more than 30 years, Goldman trained at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital at Harvard Medical School under Dr. Joseph Murray, the Nobel Prize winner in the field of transplant surgery. In 1985, Goldman performed the first kidney transplant at UT Memorial Hospital and Research Center (predecessor to University of Tennessee Medical Center). He has been at the UT Graduate School of Medicine for 24 years.
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