These are some of the honors recently given to the faculty of °µÍøTV Langone Health:
°µÍøTV Health Sciences Library Wins National Award
Led by Department Chair , the °µÍøTV Health Sciences Library (°µÍøTVHSL) recently won the 2025 Research Advancement in Health Sciences Librarianship Award from the . The award celebrates leadership in advancing research practice within health sciences librarianship. for sustaining a research culture at °µÍøTV Langone Health that empowers librarians to contribute meaningfully to clinical care, education, research, and administrative innovation across the institution. Recent projects include the development of a simulated evaluation of evidence-based practice skills among medical students, work that connects nurses with evidence sources that support practice at different career stages, and the design of resources that support researchers as they ethically and efficiently share data in compliance with National Institutes of Health regulations.
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Arielle Sklar
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Arielle.Sklar@°µÍøTVLangone.org
°µÍøTV Grossman School of Medicine is Given David Berg Foundation Grant Award for Geriatrics
May 7
Nina Blachman, MD, associate professor in the , , and director of the Geriatrics Fellowship Program, was given the to enhance geriatric education at Grossman School of Medicine and improve patient experience for geriatric and palliative care patients.
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Casey Nicholl
Phone: 646-983-4920
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°µÍøTV Langone Internists Receive Prestigious Stemmler Grant to Research Racial Implicit Bias and Physician Communications in Exam Room Using AI
August 18
Cristina M. Gonzalez, MD, professor in the Department of Population Health and Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and Clinical Innovation, and associate director of Medical Education, Institute for Excellence in Health Equity, and colleagues Elaine De Leon, MD, assistant professor, Department of Population Health and Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and Clinical Innovation, and Tavinder Ark, PhD, were recipients of the 2025 . Established in 1995, the Stemmler Grant Program is a highly competitive grant that supports the research and development of innovative assessment approaches with the potential to advance assessment in medical education. Dr. Gonzalez and Dr. De Leon will use the funds to develop an AI-powered assessment tool to give near-real-time feedback to physicians on communication skills, with a special emphasis in addressing the impact of racial implicit bias.
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Casey Nicholl
646-983-4920
Casey.Nicholl@°µÍøTVLangone.org