Every year a medical school faculty physician (MD or DO degree) is awarded the Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism in Medicine Award. This award honors a physician who exemplifies the qualities of a caring and compassionate mentor in the teaching and advising of medical students.
The Arnold P. Gold Humanism in Medicine Award recipient is chosen based on the following 4 characteristics:
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Did you know that every year your OSR Representatives nominate a faculty member for the Arnold P. Gold Humanism in Medicine Award?It’s true! Below are the most recent nominees for this national award:
2017 nominee: Dr. Phillip Levy 2016 nominee: Dr. Diane Levine 2015 nominee: Dr. Diane Levine |
Nominate one of your attendings!Please take the time to nominate one of the attendings that has made a difference in your education or that has exhibited compassionate care for his/her patients by filling out the survey below.
Nomination Form |
Arnold P. GoldTo read more about the acclaimed pediatric neurologist whose foundation now supports the Gold Humanism Honor Society, the White Coat Ceremony, and many other noble causes & endeavors, read this article published in the New York Times:
Dr. Arnold Gold, 92, Dies; Made Compassionate Care a Cause |