Past Medical Histories Lecture Series
The Georgetown University School of Medicine Executive Student Council, Office of Student Affairs, and Dean’s Office introduced a new lecture series to the Georgetown community in Fall 2012: Past Medical Histories. Dedicated to providing its audience with a glimpse into the careers of Georgetown’s distinguished faculty members, this lecture series brings the Georgetown University School of Medicine community together biannually for lessons, reflections, and community.
Speakers are invited to address (but are not limited to) questions such as:
“What is the most important lesson you have learned over the course of your career?”
“How did you learn that lesson?”
Please see below for a listing of the lectures that have been held as part of this series to date:
October 24, 2011 – Inaugural Lecture
John Delahay, MD
Rizzo Professor and Vice Chair of Education
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
April 16, 2012
Donald Knowlan, MD
Emeritus Professor of Medicine
&
Robert Holman, MD
Professor of Medicine
November 27, 2012
Dorothy Ann Richmond, MD, FAAP
Associate Professor and Vice Chair for Education
Department of Pediatrics
April 16, 2013
Nabil Azzam, PhD
Professor in the Department of Neuroscience and the Department of Cell Biology
October 22, 2013
Stephen Evans, MD
Executive Vice President, Medical Affairs, and Chief Medical Officer
MedStar Health
April 15, 2014
Carlo S. Tornatore, M.D.
Associate Professor and Vice Chairman
Department of Neurology
October 14, 2014
Michael Adams, M.D., FACP
Professor and Vice Chairman for Education
Department of Medicine
April 29, 2015
Charles Read, M.D.
Professor of Medicine and Surgery
Director, Adult Critical Care
&
William Chapman, M’2015
September 19, 2015
Ranit Mishori, M.D.
Professor of Family Medicine
Director, Global Health Initiatives
&
James Kim, M.D. (M’2012)
PGY4, Department of Anesthesia
April 6, 2016
Wolfgang Rennert, M.D.
Professor of Pediatrics
&
Salvatore Parascandola, M’2016
October 10, 2016
Bridget A. Oppong, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Division of Breast Surgery
&
John Costello, M.D.
PGY5, General Surgery