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Welcome to the new year! In December, in preparation for the State of the Department address, I reviewed oodles of tables and numbers and pie…
Welcome to the new year! In December, in preparation for the State of the Department address, I reviewed oodles of tables and numbers and pie…
This was certainly a year like no other. It may seem like we can say that every year, especially since 2020, but this year brought…
The following is an abridged and edited transcript of yesterday’s State of the Department address. To view the entire presentation, click here (hawkid login required)….
The message below was sent to the Department of Internal Medicine earlier today. I am pleased to announce that Kevin Glenn, MD, MS, Professor of…
It is still thrilling to be able to reunite with friends and colleagues in person at conferences again. The time spent in in-person conferences and…
Last week’s news that the search for a new VPMA/Dean would have to be paused was disappointing. There is no other way to put it,…
My deep thanks to the eight women faculty members who took the time to write such thoughtful and personal responses a couple weeks ago for…
This week’s Views from the Chair is the last post in September, which is Women in Medicine month. For this column, Dr. Grumbach asked a…
Federal funds allocated for biomedical research when adjusted for inflation have not significantly increased over the last 10 years. Nonetheless, the NIH has increased the…
If you are like me, you have been thinking about what qualities make someone a good leader this week, or maybe just more than usual….