Dear Colleague,
Celia Kaye, MD, PhD, senior
associate dean for education, has announced that she will be leaving her
position at the end of December. She will also be leaving her position as
medical director of the Child Health Associate/Physician Assistant (CHA/PA)
program. Celia officially retired in August, but at my request, she stayed on
in a part-time capacity. Now, she says she’s really leaving. Her full
retirement is well earned. She has been a tremendous leader and friend and we
will miss her greatly. Since joining the School of Medicine in 2005, she has
served two tours as senior associate dean for education, from 2005 to 2007 and
from 2010 until now. In this role, she shepherded a new medical school
curriculum and coordinated planning for our new branch in Colorado Springs. Her
dedication and compassion are an inspiration. We will conduct an internal
search for an interim replacement. Chip Ridgway, senior associate dean for
academic affairs, will chair the search committee. It is a half-time (0.5FTE)
position.
I recently received a
friendly invitation from Tom Califf, a second-year MD student, to grow a
moustache during the month of November in support of a cause to raise awareness
for men’s health issues like prostate cancer. Tom says the “Movember” campaign will be marked by several events including
a “Shave the Date” on Nov. 1, when the already mustachioed will be shaved so
that everyone starts with a clean upper lip. I really like the originality of
the promotion and I offer my best wishes for success, but in spite of
significant pressure from Tom to participate, I value my marriage more and will
not be growing a moustache (ever).
I spent two days at UCLA last
week on a site visit for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars
Program. Every time I do one of these events, I am more impressed by the
caliber of the individuals who have been accepted into and trained by this
program.
Since I had to be in LA, I
missed the Faculty Senate meeting last Tuesday, but I have heard that there was
a terrific discussion of the new Faculty Professionalism Code. The Executive
Committee will get a report of this discussion tomorrow, along with several
other items.
Last Friday, Joel Hirschhorn,
MD, PhD, gave the 27th Annual Joseph W. St. Geme, Jr., MD Lecture
and, as has been the custom for the last several years, a medical student was
honored for research excellence. Justine Migdall-Wilson, PhD, was
this year’s recipient of the Joseph W. St. Geme, Jr., MD Award for Outstanding
Research by a Medical Student. Justine is currently in her fourth year of
medical school, having received her PhD in 2012. Congratulations!
Last week, I mentioned that
Chancellor Emeritus James Shore, MD, died in late September and memorial
details were pending. His family has scheduled a memorial and celebration of
Jim’s life at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, at the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado
Convention Center, 650 15th St.
Have a good week,
Richard D. Krugman, MD
Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs and
Dean, School of Medicine
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