Students, Faculty Recognized with Senior Awards
With the Senior Awards Luncheon canceled due to COVID-19, the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson convocation served as the award venue for the Class of 2021.
Multiple awards were presented to graduating seniors and a few faculty members at the Class of 2021 convocation for the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson, held May 12 at the Cole and Jeannie Davis Sports Center.
Normally, the college’s Honors and Awards Committee would have recognized the winners at the Senior Awards Luncheon prior to convocation. Restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic, however precluded such a luncheon for the Class of 2021.
Doctor of Medicine (MD) degrees were presented to 119 students, and three graduates were recognized for participating in dual-degree programs through the college. In addition to their new credentials as physicians, Adam Bernstein, MD, PhD, also received a doctorate in biomedical engineering from the College of Engineering and Bryan Kromenacker, MD, PhD, earned a doctorate in psychology from the College of Science through the MD/PhD program. Adam Roussas, MD, MBA, received a master’s in business administration from the Eller College of Management through the MD/MBA program.
China Rae Newman, MD, was voted on by her peers to give the Student Address this year. She was also spotlighted for several awards, including the:
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Bernard Revsin Memorial Scholarship Award – established to recognize a classmate who has shown academic excellence, a humane approach to patients, and a supportive concern for fellow students;
- Eleanor Johnson Academic Excellence Award – awarded to an outstanding senior who not only excelled in academics but compassion, collegiality and service – presented by the Arizona Health Sciences Library director;
- Peter J. Attarian, PhD, Humanitarian Award – a memorial award presented to a senior graduating medical student who has demonstrated exceptional caring and compassion for fellow student and others – and one who most exemplifies connections rather that competition;
- Dr. Sam Goldfein Memorial Award – given to a student who exhibits characteristics of being caring, nonjudgmental and an outstanding diagnostician, and who displayed these through service to the Commitment to Underserved People (CUP) Program and the Shubitz Family Clinic;
- Nancy Alexander Koff Award to Recognize Humanism in Medicine – goes to Gold Humanism Honor Society members who reflect caring, compassionate and skilled health care; and
- Nelson Dewey Brayton, MD, Memorial Scholarship Award for an Outstanding Senior entering Family Practice.
Dr. Newman also was recognized for distinction in the Rural Health Professions Program, induction into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society and the Gold Humanism Honor Society, and being a member of the inaugural cohort for the Primary Care Physician (PCP) Scholarship Program.
Other honorees recognized were:
Christian Bergman, MD; Nicholas Gravbrot, MD; and Darren Kempton, MD: College of Medicine Outstanding Senior Awards for the top three senior medical students based on academic excellence
Nicholas Gravbrot, MD; Joseph Heiler, MD; and Anthony Maltagliati, MD: The Newsome and Mildred Holesapple Estate to Benefit Outstanding Medical Student Research Award
Kacey Gilbert-Gard, MD; Kevin Mauerman, MD; and Riley McDougall, MD: Merck Manual Award for scholastic achievement
Navrose Gill, MD; Brooks Johnson, MD; Willie Johnson, MD; Adrienne Kishi, MD; Abby Moskowitz, MD; and Dilara Onur, MD: Outstanding Achievement Awards for excellence in academic achievement
Also inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society: Symone Hyman, MD; Riley McDougall, MD; Willie Johnson, MD; Molly Brady, MD; Karen Ibarra, MD; Adrienne Kishi, MD; Caitlyn Mydral, MD; Dilar Onur, MD; Abby Moskowitz, MD; Yarah Ghotmi, MD; Sandra Vazquez Salas, MD; Navrose Gill, MD; Kevin Mauerman, MD; Daniel Carlson, MD; Josh Gormley, MD; and Daniella Boros, MD.
Phillip Belone, MD; Aaron Bia, MD; Thomasina Blackwater, MD; and Manuel Villegas, MD: Stoklos Foundation and Native American Health Education Fund Award
Natalie deQuillfeldt, MD, and Carlos Gonzalez, MD, professor of family medicine, assistant dean for curricular affairs and director of the Rural Health Professions Program and the CUP Program: The Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Awards for a student and faculty member who demonstrate the ideal of compassion in delivery of care
Karen Ibarra, MD: Dean’s Special Achievement Award for achievement academically in the face of considerable adversity
Other Gold Humanism Honor Society inductees and recipients of the Nancy Alexander Koff Award to Recognize Humanism in Medicine: Madjulika Banerjee, MD; Christian Bergman, MD; Natalie deQuillfeldt, MD; Taylor Drake, MD; Jonathan Ferng, MD; Yarah Ghotmi, MD; Joshua Gorley, MD; Ashwini Kaverti, MD; Lakshmeeramya Malladi, MD; Christopher Mazis, MD; Riley McDougall, MD; Dilara Onur, MD; Phillip Vartanyan, MD; and Asim Zehri, MD.
Lakshmeeramya Malladi, MD: Dr. Sam Goldfein Memorial Award for dedication to the CUP Program and Shubitz Family Clinic
Adrienne Kishi, MD: Nehal A. Shah Endowment for Global Health Education Award
Nicole Bejany, MD, MPH: Excellence in Public Health Award from the U.S. Public Health Service
Mary Junak, MD: Excellence in Clinical Skills Award for highest cumulative score on this year’s OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination)
Adrienne Kishi, MD: Douglas Lindsey, MD, PhD, Excellence in Emergency Medicine Award
Kevin Mauerman, MD: Outstanding Student in Diagnostic Radiology Award
Kenia Lucey, MD: American Academy of Neurology Excellence in Neurology Award
Karen Ibarra, MD: Henry William “Bill” Buchsbaum Outstanding Student in Neurology Award
Mehnoor Haseeb, MD: Alvin T. Kirmse, MD, Award for Excellence in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Tatiana Jerome, MD: Philip E. Dew, MD, Award for Excellence in Pediatrics
Yarah Ghotmi, MD: Dr. Alan and Sally Bedrick Scholarship in Pediatrics Award and Hugh C. Thompson, MD, Award for Excellence in Pediatrics
Caila Lavine, MD: Roy N. Killingsworth, MD, Memorial Award for Excellence in Psychiatry
Simone Hyman, MD: Outstanding Senior Student in Surgery Award
Other honors presented:
- Faculty members Todd Vanderah, PhD, chair, Department of Pharmacology, for Outstanding Teacher in the Basic Sciences; and Bill Rappaport, MD, professor, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, for Outstanding Teacher in the Clinical Sciences.
- Another 10 students for distinction in the Rural Health Professions Program: Adrienne Kishi, MD; Erika Krall, MD; Eugenia Lin, MD; Lakshmeeramya Malladi, MD; Kevin Mauerman, MD; Lynn Pham, MD; Rinku Skaria, MD; Kyle Sprute, MD; Sandra Vazquez Sala, MD; and Lorela Berberri Weise, MD.
- Ten other students who participated in the PCP Scholarship Program, which offers free tuition to those who agree to return to Arizona after residency training to practice primary care medicine in rural and urban underserved areas and populations: Guadalupe Davila, MD; Marie Bernadette Villanueva, MD; Hannah Shy, MD; Natalie Davis, MD; Tatiana Jerome, MD; Natalie deQuillfeldt, MD; Andrew Alix, MD; Alicia Leslie, MD; and Jasper Puracan, MD.
- Another 10 students who participated in the college’s Pre-Medical Admissions Pathway Program, a 13-month intensive medical school preparation program designed for those who experienced greater than average challenges in preparing to be competitive medical school applicants: Thomasina Blackwater, MD; Guadalupe Davila, MD; Aaron Bia, MD; Natalie Davis, MD; April Olson, MD; Marie Bernadette Villanueva, MD; Karen Ibarra, MD; John Constanza, MD; Kenia Lucey, MD; and Willie Johnson, MD.