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One of Our Own Selected as Scholar for Emerging Leaders in Aging Program

Dr. Kelly Trevino, Assistant Professor of Psychology in Medicine with Weill Cornell Medicine, has been selected as a Scholar for the second cohort of the Tideswell at UCSF, American Geriatrics Society (AGS), and the Association of Directors of Geriatric Academic Programs (ADGAP) Emerging Leaders in Aging Program for 2016-2017. The Emerging Leaders in Aging Program—supported with funding from the S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation—recognizes that, to meet the current and future...

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Weill Cornell Dept of Medicine Recognizes Two EOL Center Employees

The Results, Rewards and Recognition Committee (R3) of the Weill Department of Medicine completed its bimonthly review. The Super Star winners from the Center for Research on End of Life Care were Simon Cohen, Research Assistant, and Renee Maciejewski, Research Biostatistician.

Simon Cohen was noted for his ability to aniticipate what will be needed for a project, his adaptability, clear communication skills, as well as his ability to profoundly impact the facilitation of the studies...

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The Weill Cornell Training T32 Program in Behavioral Geriatrics

The Weill Cornell Training T32 Program in Behavioral Geriatrics, led by Cary Reid MD, PhD and Holly Prigerson, PhD, will accept both MD and PhD postdoctoral trainees who seek careers that bridge biomedical and innovative social/behavioral approaches to improve care and outcomes in older adults. The goal of the program is for trainees to become independent investigators capable of conducting patient oriented research to improve the care and quality of life of older adults. Weill Cornell...

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