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Four Faculty Inducted into Academy of Scholar Educators

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Congratulations to these four CCLCM faculty members who were inducted into the Academy of Scholar Educators at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Education Retreat on April 29:

Andrei Brateanu, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine

Sangeeta Krishna, MD, Associate Professor of Pediatrics

Georges N. Nakhoul, MD, MEd, Assistant Professor of Medicine

Jonathan J. Taliercio, DO, Assistant Professor of Medicine

Induction into the academy recognizes faculty members who have made longstanding and significant contributions to both excellence and innovation in medical education. The academy aims to build a community of educators who promote values such as faculty development and recognition; collaboration; innovation; scholarship; mentoring; career satisfaction; and student/trainee development.

Congratulations, all!

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