Author: kjt5j@virginia.edu

Education Innovation Is Alive and Well in the School of Medicine

2/1/2019

Education innovation and scholarship are significant elements within the core mission of the University of Virginia School of Medicine (SOM). For the past few years, the School has encouraged faculty…

Connecting to the Waiting Patient: Solving a Supply Problem

1/29/2019

The primary goal of the School of Medicine dean’s office is to make sure that our efforts enable the School’s tri-partite mission of education, research, and clinical care, and benefit…

The 2019 Pinn Scholars Are …

1/15/2019

Congratulations to the 2019 Class of Pinn Scholars, who were named this December. Pinn Scholars are selected on the basis of their scientific expertise and contributions to the School of…

Do You Know What the SOM/UPG Business Intelligence Program Is?

1/15/2019

The delivery of information to faculty and staff in a dynamic fashion is crucial to achieve our strategic objectives and fulfill the promise of our tripartite mission. To that end,…

Next Capital Campaign Is Off to a Great Start

1/11/2019

At the October General Faculty Meeting, Karen Rendleman, Senior Associate Vice President for Health System Development and Executive Director of the UVA Health Foundation,shared that the next capital campaign, Honor…

Looking for Ways to Improve Your NIH Grant Submission Success?

1/10/2019

A new webinar series of six 90-minute, live classes to assist investigators in preparing and submitting a successful National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant proposal will be available in February…

Family Means More Than Blood

1/7/2019

Over the holiday break I was fortunate to be able to spend time with family. That got me to thinking not just about our immediate School of Medicine family but…

Highlights: December MAC Meeting

12/17/2018

The School of Medicine’s Medical Advisory Committee (MAC) met on Dec. 11, 2018, 4-5 p.m., in the Medical Education Building’s Learning Studio. Here are highlights from that meeting: Opening Comments…

Connecting to the Waiting Patient: Summer Research Internship Program Benefits from an A3 Workout

12/12/2018

Every summer, the University of Virginia School of Medicine (SOM) welcomes a group of 30-35 enthusiastic undergraduate students from across the country to participate in our Summer Research Internship Program (SRIP). Over…

Connecting to the Waiting Patient: Improving Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) Interviewing Processes

12/12/2018

The primary goal of the School of Medicine dean’s office is to make sure that our efforts enable the School’s tri-partite mission of education, research, and clinical care, and benefit…