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Jan. 31, 2008 -- Eighteen School of Medicine faculty were presented with the first Distinguished Faculty Awards, which recognize outstanding achievements in clinical care, community service, research and teaching.
"Washington University School of Medicine is a vital community of faculty, students and staff, all dedicated to excellence in patient care, education, research and community service," said Larry J. Shapiro, M.D., executive vice chancellor for medical affairs and dean of the School of Medicine. "In an atmosphere of collegiality and collaboration, our accomplishments are fueled by the talents and energy of people who accept the challenge of leading the advancement of health-care delivery and biomedical science."








Although there are other award programs at the School of Medicine, the school has not had an overarching honorary program for its faculty, said Diana L. Gray, M.D., associate dean for faculty affairs and professor of obstetrics and gynecology and of radiology.
"This is an effort to better recognize how truly outstanding our faculty are and to bring them some of the distinction that they deserve," she said.
The new awards, co-sponsored by the dean's office, the Office of Faculty Affairs, Central Administration and the ECFC, had been in the works for several years, Gray said.
The winners are:
Distinguished Clinician Award
Distinguished Community Service Award
Distinguished Educator Award
Clinical Fellow Mentoring
Graduate Student Teaching
House Staff Teaching
Postdoctoral Research Mentoring
Distinguished Investigator Award
Daniel P. Schuster Award for Distinguished Work in Clinical and Translational Science
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