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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Medicine Congratulates Residents and Fellows

Dr. Bivins Dr. Carringer

Medicine held an awards and graduation reception June 4 to honor residents and fellows in Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease and Pulmonary Disease programs. A faculty awards reception is held each December.

The Freeman Rawson award, given in memory of long-time Medicine faculty member Freeman Rawson, MD, was presented to Michael W. Carringer, third-year Medicine Resident, and to Jeremiah N. Bivins, MD, second-year Medicine Resident.  This award is given annually to upper-level residents who embody the spirit of teaching and possess excellent clinical skills.

Dr. Rawson, who passed away in 2003, was a founding member of the Knoxville Cardiovascular Group and practiced medicine in Knoxville for 47 years. Dr. Rawson was known for his compassion and clinical skills.

Cardiovascular Disease and Pulmonary Disease Fellowships

2010 Pulmonary and Cardiovascular Disease Graduating Fellows

Fellows graduating from Cardiovascular Disease and Pulmonary Disease programs were presented with a classic college chair with personalized engraving for their dedication and service during fellowship. From the Cardiovascular Disease program were Rubinder Ruby, MD, and Gayathri Baljepally, MD. From the Pulmonary Disease program were Kinnaresh Patel, MD, and Paramveer Bhugra, MD.

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