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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, Sept. 9, 2002
Cara Peracchi Douglas
UCSF Fresno
(559) 288-3257
carapd@ucsfresno.edu
Mayor
welcomes UCSF Fresno’s first Endowed Chair to the City of
Fresno
FRESNO - The
University of California, San Francisco, Fresno Medical Education
Program (UCSF Fresno) along with Mayor Alan Autry will welcome its
first Endowed Chair, Michael W. Peterson, MD, to the City of Fresno
tonight, September 9, 2002, at City Hall from 5:30pm to 7:00pm.
Michael W. Peterson, MD, joins UCSF Fresno from the University of
Iowa, where he served as Professor in the Department of Internal
Medicine.
“Having
an Endowed Chair allows UCSF Fresno to recruit some of the best
and the brightest physicians in the nation to Fresno,” said
Deborah C. Stewart, MD, and associate dean of UCSF Fresno. “We
are thrilled that Michael W. Peterson, MD, will lead UCSF Fresno’s
largest program, the Department of Medicine. In addition, he is
presently establishing a research program supported by the National
Institutes of Health at UCSF Fresno.”
Time: 5:30pm
to 7:00pm
Date: Monday, September 9
Place: City Hall, Second Floor Lobby, 2600 Fresno Street
Event Highlights
include:
Michael W. Peterson, MD
Central California Valley Medical Center (CCVMC) Endowed Chair in
Medicine presents plans for establishing the first research program
to be supported by the National Institutes of Health Program at
UCSF Fresno
Deborah C. Stewart, MD
Associate Dean, UCSF Fresno addresses significance of endowed chairs
in medical schools and the benefit they add to the City of Fresno
and its citizens
Alan Autry, Mayor
Officially welcomes Michael W. Peterson and his family to the City
of Fresno
Background
Traditionally, the most prestigious medical schools in the nation
have endowed chairs. When a professorship is endowed, a medical
school has a competitive edge to recruit the brightest minds in
medicine. In addition, it adds significant credibility to a medical
education program, thus enabling it to recruit a higher caliber
medical student. To endow a chair at the UCSF School of Medicine,
a minimum of $500,000 is required. CCVMC endowed the first chair
at UCSF Fresno with a $1 million gift.
For more information,
contact Cara Peracchi Douglas at (559) 288.3257.
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