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Baylor College of Medicine recognized physician excellence in patient care during its annual Teacher Recognition Day earlier this month.
The award includes the Ben and Margaret Love Foundation Bobby’s Award for Academic Clinical Professionals, awarded to Dr. G. Robert Parkerson, III, Associate Professor of Medicine, Infectious Diseases and faculty member at the Baylor National School of Tropical Medicine. Alford Award included.
Other clinical awards include Early Career Award for Excellence in Patient Care for teachers with 2-5 years of experience, Star Award for Excellence in Patient Care for teachers with at least 6 years of service, and Excellence in Patient Care. and the Master Clinician Award for Intended for teachers with at least 15 years of experience. Founded by Dr. Paul Crotman, President, CEO and Dean of the Executive Department of Baylor College of Medicine, the system stands for clinical excellence and expertise, consistently high standards of patient care, professionalism, commendable leadership skills, It recognizes teachers who demonstrate exemplary qualities such as service to the community. .
“It is an honor for me each year to recognize these leaders at Baylor College of Medicine,” said Crotman. “They represent the best of the best and help us fulfill our mission of advancing education, health care and community services locally and globally.”