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What's on My Mind with Dean E. Albert Reece

14 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 13 years ago -

Every month, Dean E. Albert Reece talks about issues important to medical education, biomedical research and patient care at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

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Episodes

What's on My Mind - November 2010

November 12, 2010 16:15

What’s on my mind this month is the State of the School address that I delivered on September 29th. “Working Together, Bringing Out the Best” was the theme of my 2010 address, and it featured highlights of the past year, which was filled with both challenges and extraordinary accomplishments.

What's on My Mind - October 2010

October 06, 2010 18:30

What's on my mind this month is welcoming to the School of Medicine 15 new faculty members and exciting new research programs and resources, now that the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute (UMBI) has closed.

What's on My Mind - September 2010

September 08, 2010 13:11

What’s on my mind this month is engaging the communities in which we live and work. As the nation’s oldest public medical school, we incorporate into our values the impor-tance of community outreach and service as a key part of our mission.

What's on My Mind - June 2010

June 23, 2010 13:41

What's on my mind this month is finding new ways to promote the excellence and accomplishments of our faculty through the Faculty Excellence Recognition and Awards Committee (FERAC).

What's On My Mind - May 2010

May 07, 2010 13:50

What’s on my mind this month is our new Office of Postdoctoral Scholars.

The Continued Excellence of the School of Medicine and UMB

April 09, 2010 17:46

What's on my mind this month is the continued excellence of the School of Medicine and the University of Maryland, Baltimore.

Community Outreach

March 22, 2010 12:56

As one of the nation’s oldest medical schools, the SOM has a long tradition of community service and outreach.

Student Research

February 18, 2010 21:35

One-half of our students engage in research at some point during their medical education. It is imperative that we provide our students with a realistic understanding of the research environment...

Soaring to Greater Heights, Together

January 05, 2010 15:07

What’s on my mind this month is our new strategic plan. In November nearly 100 leaders from the School of Medicine and University of Maryland Medical Center/System gathered at the new University of Maryland Southern Management Campus Center for a day-long retreat.

Advocating for Medical Research Funding

December 05, 2009 15:04

In October, I joined other academic medicine leaders at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, to thank the Obama Administration, Congress and the American taxpayers for the much-needed $10.4 billion in medical research funding included in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

What's on My Mind - October 2009

October 01, 2009 14:00

What’s on my mind this month is the continuing economic climate and its effect on School of Medicine faculty, staff and students.

What's on My Mind - September 2009

September 01, 2009 13:58

What’s on my mind this month is our tremendous leadership in science and medicine, as evidenced by a number of discoveries and innovations by our faculty, making us “first” in many areas.

What's on My Mind - June 2009

June 01, 2009 13:56

What’s on my mind this month is the importance of keeping our patients within the University of Maryland family by referring them to each other within the various practice groups.

What's on My Mind - April 2009

April 01, 2009 13:52

What’s on my mind this month is the human embryonic stem cell research. In the near future, President Barack Obama is widely expected to lift the ban on federal funding for human embryonic stem cell research, which has been in place since 2001 and has limited federal funding to only 21 existing lines.