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15 Faculty Members Promoted

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Congratulations to the following Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University faculty members who were recently promoted from either assistant or associate professor, effective Jan. 1, 2024:

David Bosler, MD
Associate Professor, Pathology

Devon Conway, MD
Associate Professor, Neurology

Kathryn Dyhdalo, MD
Associate Professor, Pathology

Mariya Geube, MD
Associate Professor, Anesthesiology

Serge Harb, MD
Associate Professor, Medicine

Eileen Hsich, MD
Professor, Medicine

Halle Moore, MD
Professor, Medicine

Daniel Ontaneda, MD, PhD
Professor, Neurology

Holly Pederson, MD
Professor, Medicine

Ajita Prabhu, MD
Professor, Surgery

Seth Rotz, MD
Associate Professor, Pediatrics

Suneeti Sapatnekar, MD, PhD
Associate Professor, Pathology

Wayne Tsuang, MD
Associate Professor, Medicine

Ahsan Moosa Naduvil Valappil, MD
Associate Professor, Neurology

Zeneng Wang, PhD
Associate Professor, Molecular Medicine

Seeking a promotion represents an important step in a faculty member’s career. A promotion demonstrates not only a faculty member’s dedication to teaching, research and professional service, but also a commitment to their career and engagement in the profession.

Faculty who are either assistant or associate professors and want to advance must go through a nine to 18 month-plus promotion cycle. Promotions are now approved twice per year and there are no deadlines to apply.

We applaud these 15 faculty members who took the time to attain their promotion and thank them for the service they provide in developing future physician investigators at CCLCM.

FACULTY: If you wish to be promoted, visit the CCLCM Faculty Affairs Promotions page to learn more. All applications are submitted online via our portal. There is no deadline for submitting a promotion application.

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