The Scope E-Newsletter June 2009

The Scope: June 2009

From the Dean's Office

Welcome Board of Visitors

Bright Spots

Share a Bright Spot

Beasley Recognized for 50 Years

Wallace Named Fulbright Scholar

In the Spotlight

Goldman Honored for Dedication

Gray First in Tennessee

Family Medicine Adds AOA Accreditation

Urology Earns Accreditation

Sim Man Receives New Aorta

FBI Trains with Marks

Physicians Provide TMA Leadership

Physicians Receive FLS Certification

Burgiss Serves on TME Editorial Board

Cox Named TSA President-Elect

Dougherty Hoods Dr. Licata

Neff Retires after 17-Year Tenure

Preston Measures CAPHIS Success

Radiology Updates Residents' Lounge

Waters Inducted to AAGUS

New Faculty and Staff

News

Headshots to be taken July 1

Fellows' Research Workshop July 6-10

Sick Leave Bank Open Enrollment

Continuing Medical and Dental Education

CMDE Calendar

Heart, Lung, Vascular Conference Reaches Primary Care Providers

Stroke Symposium Presents Guidelines, Emergent Treatments

Sullivan CDE Lecture Discusses Growth Factor and Technology Use

Research

Graduate School of Medicine Shares Knowledge Worldwide

   Research Highlights

   Presentations

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Goldman Honored for Dedication

Mitchell Goldman, MD

Mitchell Goldman, MD

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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