The Scope E-Newsletter Awards Issue 2010

The Scope E-Newsletter

Awards 2010

GSM Awards and Honors

Honoring Accomplishments and Looking Forward to GSM's Future

Dr. Steve Schwab Appointed Chancellor for UTHSC

Faculty Distinguished for Teaching and Research

Employees Honored for Excellence

Residents and Fellows Lauded for Exceptional Research

Dr. Wells Wins CEM Research Symposium Award

GSM Graduates Take Expertise Across the Nation

GSM Faculty Promotions

Departmental Awards

Anesthesiology Recognizes Teaching Excellence

Family Medicine Honors Residents, Faculty, Staff

Medicine Congratulates Residents and Fellows

Obstetrics and Gynecology Awards Teaching and Research

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Recognizes Residents and Fellow

Pathology Holds Research Day

Radiology Honors Faculty and Residents

Surgery Awards Residents

 

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Dr. Steve Schwab Appointed Chancellor for UTHSC

Chancellor Steve SchwabInterim UT President Jan Simek, PhD, recommended Steve Schwab, MD, as Chancellor for the UT Health Science Center, and the UT Board of Trustees approved the appointment June 24.

Dr. Schwab has served as UTHSC interim chancellor since October 1, 2009. He simultaneously served as executive dean for the UTHSC College of Medicine, largest of the Health Science Center's six colleges. A national search was conducted to fill the chancellor post.

"Throughout the search process, Dr. Schwab demonstrated his commitment to thinking strategically, responding openly, and acting in a collaborative and decisive fashion," Dr. Simek said. "His management skills coupled with his ability to innovate and build strong, mutually beneficial bonds with internal and external partners are tremendous assets that he brings to his role as chancellor.

"Under Dr. Schwab's leadership, UTHSC will continue to expand its outreach and service to the community, to increase its research capacity, and to sustain its long-term commitment to educating competent, caring health care professionals to serve the region and the global community."

Dr. Schwab joined UTHSC as the first-ever executive dean for the UT College of Medicine in July 2006. In this role he took on responsibility for the Health Science Center's three College of Medicine campuses in Memphis, Knoxville and Chattanooga. As Chancellor, Dr. Schwab will relinquish his role as executive dean, and a search will be conducted for his successor in that post.

"It is an honor to be selected to serve as the leader for the UT Health Science Center team," Dr. Schwab said. "Our faculty, staff and students have many reasons to be proud of our legacy and optimistic about our future as we move forward to fulfill our mission -- to improve the health of our local, regional and global community."

Prior to joining UTHSC, Dr. Schwab served as interim dean and chief clinical officer of the Medical College of Georgia, where he was also a Regents Professor and chairman of the Department of Medicine. Before that, from 1985 to 2003, he was at Duke University where he rose to become professor and vice chairman of medicine. He has held board positions in both the private and public sectors. Dr. Schwab is internationally recognized in the field of renal disease with more than 150 refereed publications and five books to his credit.

The UT Graduate School of Medicine in Knoxville is part of the UT Health Science Center, the statewide academic health system. The mission of the UT Health Science Center is to bring the benefits of the health sciences to the achievement and maintenance of human health, with a focus on the citizens of Tennessee and the region, by pursuing an integrated program of education, research, clinical care and public service.

 

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