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GOLD HUMANISM
HONOR SOCIETY
 

The Arnold P. Gold Foundation initiated the Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS) in 2001 in hopes that the values of humanism and professionalism would be recognized in individuals that demonstrate excellence in clinical care, leadership, compassion, and dedication to service. There is a growing recognition that a health care provider’s professionalism and humanism directly and tangibly improve the quality of patient care, just as does a physician’s mastery of the science of medicine. In 2007 The George Washington University joined more than fifty medical schools in establishing a chapter of the GHHS. We seek to recognize and validate the importance of empathy, altruism, and professionalism in the establishment of healing relationships between physicians and patients.

We are proud to recognize honorees from the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences Class of 2010 that have been nominated by their peers and confirmed by members of the staff and faculty as outstanding examples of professionalism and humanism.

Gold Humanism Society 2010

Amass, Timothy
Athos, E. Alexandra
Bear, Deborah
Bhatt, Rujuta
Bous, Sophia
Chelluri, Jayaram
Cogen, Jonathan
Cookman, Laura
Corey, Katharine
Davis, Jaclyn
Deines, Jake
Flandermeyer, Dawn
Gonshan-Bollie, Sylvia
Good, Benjamin
Hadjiesmaeiloo, Bahar
Hannon, Monica
Khair, Rubina
Lowerre, Patrick
Morales, Megan
Nandiwada, Rani
Niamkey, Nina
Rockwood, Margaret
Rose, Kirsten
Sandler, Haylene
Taye, Aida
Vanison, Christopher
Vanjani, Rachna
Watson, Devin
Wicht, Ed

 

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