Apr 18, 2022

Appointments & Awards: April 2022

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Appointments

Gemini Tanna, appointed the Director of the Peters-Boyd Academy

Alireza Zahirieh, appointed the Associate Director of the Peters-Boyd Academy

Mona Loutfy, Invited to be the speaker at the Canadian Association of HIV Research (CAHR) Conference Keynote Lecture this year in April 2022 - the Mark Wainberg Lecture

Awards

Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine

Soohun Chun, MD Program Teaching Award of Excellence 2020-2021, Temerty Faculty of Medicine
The award recognizes faculty, residents, graduate student teachers and clinicians in the MD Program that have attained Teaching Evaluation Scores in the top 10% in one or more of the teaching activities to which they have contributed.

Division of Dermatology, Department of Medicine

Marissa Joseph, Renee Beach, MD Program Teaching Award of Excellence 2020-2021, Temerty Faculty of Medicine
The award recognizes faculty, residents, graduate student teachers and clinicians in the MD Program that have attained Teaching Evaluation Scores in the top 10% in one or more of the teaching activities to which they have contributed.

Division of Endocrinology, Department of Medicine

Minna Woo, Outstanding Contributions to CIHR Peer Review, Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Adrian Lau, Alex Koshkina, MD Program Teaching Award of Excellence 2020-2021, Temerty Faculty of Medicine
The award recognizes faculty, residents, graduate student teachers and clinicians in the MD Program that have attained Teaching Evaluation Scores in the top 10% in one or more of the teaching activities to which they have contributed.

Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine

Vincent Chien, 2022 PARO Excellence in Clinical Teaching Award, Professional Association of Residents of Ontario

Yayi Huang, MD Program Teaching Excellence Award for 2020-2021, University of Toronto
The award recognizes faculty, residents, graduate student teachers and clinicians in the MD Program that have attained Teaching Evaluation Scores in the top 10% in one or more of the teaching activities to which they have contributed.

Angela Cheung, Fundings from Emerging COVID-19 Research Gaps and Priorities program, Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Savannah Cardew, MD Program Teaching Award of Excellence 2020-2021, Temerty Faculty of Medicine
The award recognizes faculty, residents, graduate student teachers and clinicians in the MD Program that have attained Teaching Evaluation Scores in the top 10% in one or more of the teaching activities to which they have contributed.

Edward Etchells, AFMC Clinical Teacher Award, Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada
The AFMC Clinical Teacher Award recognizes excellence in clinical teaching by an individual faculty member in a Faculty of Medicine in Canada. This award was established in 2014 and is intended to emphasize the importance of clinical teaching in academic medicine. Exceptional faculty clinicians with an M.D. or another health professional degree who demonstrate vision, innovation and leadership in clinical teaching in their faculty of medicine are eligible.

Florence Morriello, University of Toronto MD Program 2020-2021 Teaching Excellence Award, Temerty Faculty of Medicine
In recognition by the students of the MD Program for exemplifying excellence in undergraduate medical education.

Victoria Xu, University of Toronto MD Program 2020-2021 Teaching Excellence Award, Temerty Faculty of Medicine
In recognition by the students of the MD Program for exemplifying excellence in undergraduate medical education.

Adina Weinerman, Excellence in Resource Stewardship Teaching Award 2022, University of Toronto
The award recognizes faculty members and postgraduate trainees (residents and fellows) who effectively mentor learners in concepts of resource stewardship and demonstrate exemplary resource stewardship in their own clinical practices.

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Division of Geriatric Medicine, Department of Medicine

Paula Rochon, Fundings from Emerging COVID-19 Research Gaps and Priorities program, Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Giovanni Marotta, University of Toronto MD Program 2020-2021 Teaching Excellence Award, Temerty Faculty of MedicineIn recognition by the students of the MD Program for exemplifying excellence in undergraduate medical education.

Division of Hematology, Department of Medicine

Kevin Kuo, Outstanding Contributions to CIHR Peer Review, Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Division of Infectious Disease, Department of Medicine

Sharon Walmsley, Women of Distinction Award, YWCA

Sharon Walmsley, Fundings from Emerging COVID-19 Research Gaps and Priorities program, Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine

Robert Chen, 2022 Kenneth Viste, Jr., MD Memorial Lectureship Award, American Society of Neurorehabilitation

David Chan, 2022 Award for Excellence in Postgraduate Medical Education in the category of Teaching Performance, Mentorship and Advocacy,Postgraduate Medical Education, University of Toronto
These awards recognize outstanding contributions of faculty members who teach medical residents and fellows; develop, organize and administer training programs; develop innovative approaches to teaching, research, and evaluation; or serve as mentors and advocates to postgraduate medical trainees.

Alexandra Muccilli, 2022 PARO Dr. Robert Conn Resident Advocate Award, The Professional Association of Residents of Ontario
The Dr. Robert Conn Resident Advocate Award was created in 2020 and is named in honour of PARO’s Chief Executive Officer in recognition of his role as the exemplar MD of resident advocacy. The Dr. Robert Conn Resident Advocate Award is bestowed upon one individual in the province who has consistently advocated on behalf of residents and resident issues, within their role as a clinician or teacher.

Victoria Reedman, Neurologist-in-Training Clinical Ethics Elective (NITCEE), Ethics, Law, and Humanities Committee, a joint committee of the American Academy of Neurology, American Neurological Association, and the Child Neurology Society
Neurologists are frequently confronted by decisions in clinical medicine that are confounded by ethical issues, such as the surrogate decision-making process for patients with aphasia or dementia, whether to participate in physician-assisted suicide, the evaluation and counseling for genetic disorders, and end-of-life care for neurologically impaired patients. There is growing awareness of racial and socioeconomic health disparities as an ethical challenge facing neurologists and other physicians. A solid grounding in clinical bioethics can be invaluable to address these challenges. This elective will provide opportunities to develop the skills necessary to approach ethical problems during your education, research activities, and clinical practice, and prepare you to share what you have learned with your peers and patients.

Division of Occupational Medicine, Department of Medicine

Aaron Thompson, 2022 PARO Excellence in Clinical Teaching Award, Professional Association of Residents of Ontario

Division of Respiratory Medicine, Department of Medicine

Margaret Herridge, Fundings from Emerging COVID-19 Research Gaps and Priorities program, Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine

Jackie Hochman, MD Program Teaching Award of Excellence 2020-2021, Temerty Faculty of Medicine
The award recognizes faculty, residents, graduate student teachers and clinicians in the MD Program that have attained Teaching Evaluation Scores in the top 10% in one or more of the teaching activities to which they have contributed.