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Dr. Marissa Hand Earns Top Resident Teacher Award

Marissa Hand

Congratulations to PGY1 resident Marissa Hand, MD, who has earned the Top Resident Teacher Clerkship Award for the Ob/Gyn Clerkship within the Women’s Health Institute, July through September 2022.

Under the leadership of Ob/Gyn Clerkship Directors Diane Young, MD, Assistant Professor of Ob-Gyn & Reproductive Biology, and Stacie Jhaveri, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor of Ob-Gyn & Reproductive Biology, the program offers this formal opportunity to recognize its top resident teachers for each clerkship session with a handsome lapel pin that can be proudly displayed on their white coats. The program recognizes at least four resident teachers over the course of every academic year.

“I would like to publicly acknowledge and thank Dr. Hand for her hard work and dedication to teaching the medical students,” says Dr. Young.

The Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University students who completed the July-September 2022 Inpatient Ob/Gyn Clerkship overwhelmingly chose Dr. Hand to receive the award.

Congratulations again for a job well done!

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