IU School of Medicine faculty honored by Association of American Medical Colleges
August 13, 2012
INDIANAPOLIS --
Stephen P. Bogdewic, Ph.D., M.A., executive associate dean for faculty affairs and professional development at the Indiana University School of Medicine, is the recipient of the 2012 Carole J. Bland Phronesis Award, presented by the Association of American Medical Colleges on Aug. 11 at the AAMC Annual Conference in Indianapolis.
The award recognizes individuals who have contributed to faculty development in academic medicine. Recipients are recognized for making a positive impact on the life and success of faculty by serving as a thought leader and developing policies and programs that allow individuals to succeed.
Dr. Bogdewic, who has been on the IU faculty for 21 years, is the associate chair of family medicine and the George W. Copeland Professor of Family Medicine.
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