McGovern adds service learning to medical school curriculum

To strengthen its commitment to service, McGovern Medical School is adding a service learning program to the first- and second-year curriculum beginning in the 2024-25 school year. “Service learning exposes students to real-world contexts, allowing them to become aware of…


Barratt wins Distinguished Faculty Award in Professionalism

The McGovern Medical School Office of Professionalism has named Michelle S. Barratt, MD, MPH, professor in the Department of Pediatrics, the 2023 winner of the John P. and Kathrine G. McGovern Distinguished Faculty Award in Professionalism Education. “It is a…


Applications open for FAPE Awards

The McGovern Medical School Office of Professionalism is accepting applications for the second annual Faculty Award for Professionalism Education. Applications will be accepted from faculty who have established one or more successful programs for promoting education in aspects of professionalism…


Turning Pro at McGovern Medical School

“Professionalism” or “being a pro” means many different things at different times. A young parent with a young child who likes sports may wonder if they can someday make it in the big leagues, or “turn pro.” Getting an audition…


Riggs receives Patricia and Ian Butler Endowed Professorship in Medical Professionalism

McGovern Medical School has announced John Riggs, MD, professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences, and assistant dean for the Office of Professionalism, as the inaugural recipient of the Patricia and Ian Butler Endowed Professorship in Medical…


Koshy wins Distinguished Faculty Award in Professionalism Education

The McGovern Medical School Office of Professionalism has named Anson Koshy, MD, associate professor in the McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics, and the Department of Pediatrics, as the inaugural winner of the John P. and Kathrine G. McGovern Distinguished…


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