Research Week Awards
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Research Week has been succeeded by Academic Week.
Award for Significance in Research
The award recognizes the importance of the research. It is awarded to residents and fellows contributing to the research project that has the greatest impact or potential to advance scientific knowledge or clinical practice as judged by the effect on the concepts, methods, technologies, treatments, services or preventative interventions for the field of research.
2011 Award Winners
- Thomas Wadzinski MD, Resident, Department of Pediatrics
- Adam Kasper MS
- Jane Garb MS, Biostatistician, Epidemiology & Biostatistics
- Paul Visintainer PhD, Director, Epidemiology & Biostatistics
- Holley Allen MD, MSPH, Program Director, Pediatric Endocrinology
2010 Award Winners
- Sharon Wretzel MD, Resident, Department of Pediatrics
- Paul Visintainer PhD, Director, Epidemiology & Biostatistics
- Laura Koenigs MD, Associate Program Director, Pediatrics Residency
2009 Award Winner
- Abdullah Shaikh, MD, Resident, Internal Medicine
2008 Award Winners
- Eileen Kehoe, MD, Nephrology Fellow, Department of Medicine
- Thabo Kenosi, MD, Endocrinology Fellow, Department of Medicine
- Abbie Courtemanche, MD, Resident, Department of Medicine
2007 Award Winner
- Sabha Ganai, MD, Resident, Department of Surgery
2006 Award Winner
- Sabha Ganai, MD, Resident, Department of Surgery
Award for Innovation in Research
The award recognizes the originality of the research. It is awarded to residents and fellows contributing to the research project that best challenges existing paradigms or clinical practice as judged by an innovative hypothesis, addresses a critical barrier to progress, or develops or employs novel concepts, approaches or methodologies, tools, or technologies for the field of research.
2011 Award Winners
- Christopher Chapman MD, Resident, Department of Pathology
- Hannah Swayze-Quinn MD, Resident, Department of Pathology
- Michael Kuperman MD, Resident, Department of Pathology
- Frida Rosenblum MD, Resident, Department of Pathology
- Sabha Ganai MD PhD, Resident, Department of Surgery
- Richard Arenas MD, Chief, Surgical Oncology Division
- Rong Shao PhD, Pioneer Valley Life Sciences Institute
- Q. Jackie Cao MD, PhD
2010 Award Winners
- Connie Rossini MD, Resident, Department of Surgery
- Sabha Ganai MD PhD, Resident, Department of Surgery
- Richard Arenas MD, Chief, Surgical Oncology Division
- Neil Forbes PhD, Pioneer Valley Life Sciences Institute
2009 Award Winner
- George C. Tsao, DO, MPH, Resident, Department of Anesthesiology
2008 Award Winner
- Andrew Moore, MD, Resident, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
2007 Award Winner
- Andrew Moore, MD, Resident, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
2006 Award Winners
- Reva Ricketts, DO, Resident, Department of Pathology
- Ravi Gupta, MD, Resident, Department of Pathology
- Sandra Camelo-Piraqua, MD, Resident, Department of Pathology
- Darias Arabadjief, MD, Resident, Department of Pathology
- Melissa Arabadjief, MD, Resident, Department of Pathology
Award for Excellence in Clinical Education Research
The award for Excellence in Clinical Education Research recognizes educators at any level for original educational scholarship that is both significant to Baystate’s educational programs and to the wider field of clinical education. Innovative research approaches are strongly encouraged. Research projects that are competitive for this Award demonstrate excellence in five areas: 1) statement of the problem, 2) review of literature, 3) research method and questions, 4) findings, and 5) discussion of significance to the field. Research studies should be complete by the time of the abstract submission.
2011 Award Winners
Quantitative Award
- Rebecca Blanchard PhD, Assistant Professor, Education Development & Research
- Whitney Wilshire PhD
- John Darby MD
- Robert Bing-You MD
- Cindy Tack LCSW
Qualitative Award
- Elisabeth Bennett PhD, Director, Education Development & Research
- Rebecca Blanchard PhD, Assistant Professor, Education Development & Research
- Brendan Kelly MD, Associate Program Director, Medicine-Pediatrics Residency
2010 Award Winners
Quantitative Award
- Peter Wu MD, Resident, Department of Surgery
- Ron Bush BS, Skills Trainer, Simulation Center
- Neal Seymour MD, Director, Simulation Center
2009 Award Winners
Quantitative Award
- Fidelia Blank, RN, MN, MBA
Research Coordinator, Department of Emergency Medicine
- Myra Dinoia, RN, MSN
- Marcia Jaouen, RN
- Sandra Macomber, RN, BSN, CEN
Department of Emergency Medicine
- Judith Tobin, RN, BSN
- Paul Visintainer, PhD
Director of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Division of Academic Affairs
Qualitative Award
- Elisabeth Bennett, PhD
Director of Education, Division of Academic Affairs
- Thomas Campfield, MD
Department of Pediatrics
- John O'Reilly, MD
Department of Pediatrics
Award for Outstanding Achievements in Clinical Research
This award recognizes the outstanding contribution of a research staff member to either the conduct of clinical research within Baystate Health (systems contribution) or to the field (regional or national recognition). It is awarded to a research staff member who excels at his or her own job performance and also makes a larger contribution to research by either recognizing and taking action to solve systems issues that affect the conduct of clinical research at Baystate or by demonstrating their knowledge, leadership, and skills at a regional or national level.
2011 Award Winner
- Barbara Burkott RN, BSN, CCRP, Manager, Surgical Research
2010 Award Winner
- Alex Knee MS, Research Coordinator, Department of Obstetrics-Gynecology
2009 Award Winner
- Maripat Toye, RN, MS, Research Coordinator, Department of Pediatrics
2008 Award Winner
- Fidelia Blank, RN, MN, MBA, Research Coordinator, Department of Emergency Medicine
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