FELLOWSHIP NEWS
Congratulations Dr. Phillips!
William R. Phillips, MD, MPH, NRSA Fellowship Co-Director for Family Medicine, has been appointed to the Theodore J. Phillips Endowed Professorship in Family Medicine. The Professorship recognizes Dr. Theodore J. Phillips and his many contributions to the University of Washington and to the discipline of family medicine. Ted Phillips was a founding leader of family medicine and a mentor to generations of family medicine educators, researchers and practitioners. (Though the two Drs. Phillips share a good name, Ted and Bill and not related.)
Rita Mangione-Smith Awarded NRSA Mentor of the Year
Rita Mangione-Smith has been nominated by the fellows for continually offering her support and guidance year-round.
Remember to register for the BRI Lectures!
Discussion groups will be offered at both the University of Washington and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (FHCRC). Space in discussion groups is limited; priority at the UW is given to School of Medicine trainees. FHCRC-based trainees will be given priority when registering for discussion groups offered at that site.
For those affiliated with FHCRC who wish to attend a discussion group there, dates and times for groups will be posted on the FHCRC Web site. For more information contact Lee Strucker, 206-667-1247 or at lstrucke@fhcrc.org. If you are a UW trainne planning to attend a FHCRC discussion group, you must first secure a place with FHCRC before registering online for the UW Program.
All discussion groups are 60-minutes in length and accommodate 10-12 people. All discussion groups held at the UW are from 9:45-10:45am, 11:00am-noon, 12:15-1:15 pm or 3:30-4:30pm. Please review the schedule for availability.
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