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West Virginia University School of Medicine

West Virginia University School of Medicine
Outstanding Community Service Award

West Virginia School of Medicine's network of educational, community outreach and clinical care programs is transforming health care in the Mountain State.

Jordan J. Cohen, M.D.

Jordan J. Cohen, M.D.
Abraham Flexner Award for Distinguished Service to Medical Education

Both practically and philosophically, Jordan Cohen helped guide the AAMC, and academic medicine as a whole, into the 21st century.

Francois M. Abboud, MBBCh

Francois M. Abboud, MBBCh
Award for Distinguished Research in the Biomedical Sciences

Iowa City's Francis Abboud revolutionized knowledge of how the heart and brain—and the professionals who study them—work together.

Molly Cooke, M.D.

Molly Cooke, M.D.
Alpha Omega Alpha Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teacher Award

San Francisco's own Molly Cooke is dedicated to improving the way medical students learn, from resident training to curriculum reform.

Jeffrey Wiese, M.D.

Jeffrey Wiese, M.D.
Alpha Omega Alpha Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teacher Award

After Hurricane Katrina, Jeffrey Wiese of Tulane did what he always does—led students and colleagues in helping patients, and each other.

Robert J. Paeglow, M.D.

Robert J. Paeglow, M.D.
Humanism in Medicine Award

An unquenchable compassion for the vulnerable led Robert Pagelow to seek his medical degree at age 36—and become one of Albany Medical College's most popular professors today.

Eugene Braunwald, M.D.

Eugene Braunwald, M.D.
David E. Rogers Award

"From bench to bedside," researcher and Harvard professor Eugene Braunwald has made prodigious advances for America's heart patients.

Carmine D. Clemente, Ph.D.

Carmine D. Clemente, Ph.D.
Alpha Omega Alpha Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teacher Award

Decades ago, UCLA's Carmine Clemente created a new anatomy textbook—and in the process created a sea change in how medical students learn this fundamental subject.

Helen Davies, Ph.D.

Helen Davies, Ph.D.
Alpha Omega Alpha Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teacher Award

Studying infectious diseases may seem dour or daunting, but with an infectious spirit of her own, Helen Davies of the University of Pennsylvania makes beautiful music in the microbiology department.

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