UC Department of Internal Medicine Honors Trainees' Research
Keith Saum won second place in the basic science category for the Trainees Research Grand Rounds Poster Session as part of the 6th Annual Department of Internal Medicine Research Symposium. Gregory Rouan, MD, is also shown.
Sulsal Hague, MD, won second place the clinical research category for the Trainees Research Grand Rounds Poster Session as part of the 6th Annual Department of Internal Medicine Research Symposium. Gregory Rouan, MD, is also shown.
Steven Houser, PhD, president of the American Heart Association, and professor and senior associate dean at Temple University, presented the keynote address at the Saturday session of the 6th Annual Department of Internal Medicine Research Symposium.
Bruce Sullenger, PhD, Joseph W. and Dorothy W. Beard Professor of Experimental Surgery, Department of Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, spoke at the 6th Annual Department of Internal Medicine Research Symposium.
Richa Patel, MD, received honorable mention in the clinical research category for the Trainees Research Grand Rounds Poster Session as part of the 6th Annual Department of Internal Medicine Research Symposium. She is shown with Gregory Rouan, MD.
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