- Congratulations to Dr. Jacobs who was one of the seven Dept. of Medicine Faculty named to the inaugural class of Master Clinicians. This is a well deserved accolade and accomplishment.
- Dr. Joel Palefsky is a new Associate Dean for Clinical and Translational Research at UCSF.
- The ID division is pleased to congratulate Dr. Grant Dorsey on his selection as one of the 23 candidates nationally to be named a 2006 Doris Duke Clinical Scientist Development Award.
- Congratulations to Dr. Locksley and Dr. Chin-Hong, who were both recipients of the 2005 "Excellence in Direct Teaching" award, presented from the Haile T. Debas Academy of Medical Educators.
- Congratulations to Susan Lau, who has been selected to receive the 2005 Department of Medicine Tier One STAR Award.
- Congratulations B. Joseph Guglielmo, Pharm.D., recepient for the 2005 Vincent G. Pons Award!
- Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine and Deputy Health Officer and Director of STD Prevention and Control Services, Dr. Jeffrey Klausner was featured in The New Yorker Magazine, "Higher Risk." May 23, 2005
- 4th Annual “Stump the Chumps” 2005 - Congratulations Lisa Winston!
- Richard Locksley was elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Congratulations!
- U.S. News & World Report 2005 named UCSF as #1 in AIDS and #3 in Internal Medicine.
- Recent editorial by Chip Chambers in the New England Journal of Medicine
- ID Grand Rounds or Tri-Hospital Conference Schedule (MS Word document)
- Congratulations to Dr. Richard Locksley for receiving the award for "Inspirational Teacher" by the School of Medicine Class of 2006. "This
award reflects the high esteem and deep appreciation felt by students for
[his] exemplary efforts as an instructor."
- Congratulations to Dr. Donald Ganem for being elected to the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences for his contributions to medical sciences,
health care, and public health. "Election to the American Academy
of Arts and Sciences is one of the highest honors in the US, including
world-renowned leaders in scholarship and the arts as well as in
medicine and health. This brings to 38 the number of American Academy
of Arts and Sciences members at UCSF."
- Dr. Harry Hollander, faculty in ID and also the Residency Program Director in the Department of Medicine, has been appointed Associate Director of the Office of Medical Education and stepping in part-time as the Associate Director of the Haile T. Debas Academy of Medical Educators.
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