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Egelman honored by peers
Dr. Glenn Egelman, director of the Student
Health Service, has recently received two professional
recognitions, from the American College of Physicians
(ACP) and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and
Alcoholism.
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Dr. Glenn Egelman |
He has been named a Fellow of the ACP, an honor achieved
by those recognized by their peers for personal integrity,
superior competence in internal medicine, professional
accomplishment and demonstrated scholarship. All candidates
for Fellowship are proposed from their local jurisdictions.
The sponsoring letters from current Masters and Fellows
outline the candidate's accomplishments in areas such
as teaching, hospital committee activities, community
service, and Continuing Medical Education courses both
taken and given.
The ACP Governor's endorsement must document carefully
and specifically that the candidate has shown professional
achievement and deserves the honor of Fellowship. The
national Credentials Subcommittee reviews candidates’
credentials and submits recommendations to the Board
of Regents, which makes the final decision. Fellows
must be inducted in person at a convocation ceremony
held during one of the three annual sessions following
their election.
Egelman has also been awarded a scholarship to become
an Alcohol Clinical Educator by the National Institute
on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, a division of the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, in collaboration
with the ACP.
He will be trained to teach physicians and medical
professionals how to address alcohol problems in primary
care settings, with attention to cross-cultural efficacy.
After completing the course, it is expected that he
will lead educational sessions for his colleagues on
helping patients with alcohol problems, on campus at
the Student Health Service, in northwest Ohio and, on
the national level, for the American College Health
Association.
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