Congratulations to two GIM faculty members, Drs. Neil Powe and Richard Moore, who won David M. Levine Mentorship Awards for Mentorship at Wednesday's Department of Medicine Research Retreat.
Dr. Powe has won several national awards for outstanding mentorship in patient-oriented research in chronic kidney disease. For many years, he led the RWJ Clinical Scholars Program at Hopkins and he is currently PI on two NIH Roadmap grants designed to promote training in clinical research. Dr. Powe's colleagues and mentees have called him a warm, humble, and thoughtful teacher who takes joy in the success of others.
Dr. Moore has a long track record for superb mentorship of medical students, residents, fellows, and junior faculty in HIV/AIDS Research.
An expert in pharmacoepidemiology, clinical epidemiology, and health services research, and a leader of the Moore Clinic, he has influenced the careers of young scholars not only in GIM, but also in the Infectious Disease Division. His colleagues and mentees praise him for his accessability, his patience, his scientific candor, his instinct for compelling research, his insight, and his abilities as a teacher and editor.





