2017
- Number of Medical Students: 629
- Medical School Tuition & Fees for 2017-2018: Virginia $46,600, Other $57,406
- Number of Nursing Students: Undergraduate 389, Graduate 366
- Additional interviews of School of Medicine emeritus faculty are now on YouTube: Dr. Sharon Hostler and Dr. Robert W. Cantrell.
- The Education Resource Center, adjacent to the Emily Couric Clinical Cancer Center, holds an open house to show off new spaces for the outpatient pharmacy, medical imaging, and graduate medical education. Another completed project is the renovation of the Outpatient Surgery Center for the Digestive Health Department.
- Thirty years ago, with the help of the UVA Patent Foundation (now the UVA Licensing and Ventures Group), Dr. Robert M. Berne patented the drug Adenocard for the treatment of arrhythmia. The drug has generated more than $50 million for cardiovascular research at UVA.
- Dr. Karen S. Rheuban, director of the UVA Center for Telehealth, receives the Thomas Jefferson Award for Service.
- Building on the success of previous UVA School of Medicine medical academic enrichment programs, the Summer Medical Leadership Program (SMLP) under the direction of Dr. Michael Williams is initiated. SMLP is designed to expose participants to the “real world of Medicine” to prepare them for not only admission to medical school, but also future leadership positions.
- Brian C. Hoard, DDS, is appointed Chair of the Department of Dentistry. He follows Thomas E. Leinbach, DDS, Chair since 1994.
- Dr. Thomas J. Gampper, is appointed Chair of the Department of Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery. He succeeds Dr. Raymond F. Morgan who was Chair for more than 30 years.
- Dr. Stephen S. Park is named Chair of the Department of Otolaryngology. He replaces Dr. Paul A. Levine, who served for 20 years.
- Epic Phase 2 goes live.
- The International Family Medicine Clinic has been addressing refugee health issues for 15 years.
- Dr. Barry Farr, a UVA School of Medicine faculty member from 1984 to 2004 and worldwide authority on health care related infections, dies in February.
- Dr. Morton C. Wilhelm, an accomplished surgeon and faithful volunteer in Historical Collections in the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, dies in January.
- Mary Dixon, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, is named Chief Nursing Officer for the Health System.
- “As our community prepares for the upcoming KKK rally on July 8, UVA Health System stands ready to deliver on its mission to promote and support equity, diversity and inclusiveness.… Together, UVA Health System stands firmly with our University colleagues against any expression of hatred or bigotry and celebrates our values, especially those promoting professionalism, integrity, respect and excellence. Thank you for all you do to care for our patients and uphold the values of UVA Health System.” Dr. Richard P. Shannon, Executive Vice President for Health Affairs at the University of Virginia.
- U.S. News & World Report declares seven UVA School of Nursing graduate programs among the nation’s top 20.
- Pinn Hall, named for Dr. Vivian Pinn, the first director of the Office of Research on Women’s Health at the NIH, is officially dedicated. The building was originally named Jordan Hall after Harvey E. Jordan, a former dean of the School of Medicine and a proponent in the early 1900s of the now discredited eugenics theory.
- The Board of Visitors selects James E. Ryan as UVA’s next President. He will begin his term in 2018.
- Following the acceptance of Dr. M. Norman Oliver of the position of Deputy Commissioner for Population Health at the Virginia Department of Health, Dr. Susan Pollart serves as Interim Chair of the Department of Family Medicine.
- For the sixth year in a row, the University of Virginia School of Medicine has been honored for its commitment to diversity and inclusion by INSIGHT into Diversity magazine. UVA is one of 24 health professions schools in the US to receive the 2017 Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award.
- Dr. Marcus Martin, an emergency medicine physician and UVA’s Vice President for Diversity and Equity, receives the “Keeper of the Village” award from Charlottesville’s annual African-American Cultural Arts Festival for leading teams to perform health screenings for ten years.
- Dr. William Petri is named one of Virginia’s Outstanding Scientists, an award recognizing scientists who have made globally significant contributions to their field.
- Basketball legend Ralph Sampson wins $25,000 for the UVA Cancer Center on “Celebrity Family Feud.”
- The UVA Board of Visitors approves an academic affiliation with Inova Health System Foundation that includes a UVA School of Medicine regional campus in Northern Virginia to be opened in 2021.
- An international news site, Business Insider, names the biggest discovery in each state since the country’s founding. Virginia’s game-changing finding is the previously unknown connection between the brain and the lymphatic system. It was discovered by Antoine Louveau in the UVA lab of Jonathan Kipnis and has implications for neurological diseases and immunology.
- Hospital Drive has a new issue.
- See also the homepages for the School of Medicine, Medical Alumni Association, and School of Nursing. For additional news from the University of Virginia Health System for 2017, see the UVA Health System Newsroom.
- Find the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Historical Collections and the Medical Alumni Association on Facebook.
U.S. News & World Report ranks UVA as the number one hospital in Virginia for the second consecutive year. Image from UVA Today.
An exhibit in the library highlights the four colleges in the School of Medicine: Dunglison, Hunter, Pinn, and Reed. The college system was inaugurated in 2010, each with its own Dean for Student Affairs. Clockwise from upper left: Robley Dunglison, 1865, image courtesy of the National Library of Medicine; and Thomas Harrison Hunter, circa 1953; Walter Reed, 1901; and Vivian W. Pinn, 2007, from Historical Collections & Services, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, UVA.
A new online exhibit opens about the Anatomical Theatre, the only UVA building designed by Jefferson that was torn down. Detail of the Anatomical Theatre from View of the University … by E. Sachse & Co., 1856. Special Collections, University of Virginia Library.
Dr. Arturo P. Saavedra is appointed Chair of the Department of Dermatology. He replaces Dr. Barbara Wilson who served as Interim Chair. Image from News: Latest News from the UVA School of Medicine.
UVA launches its Bicentennial Celebration on October 6th. The bicentennial mark incorporates references to the architecture of the Academical Village, including serpentine walls in the curves of number “2,” a profile of the Rotunda in the middle “O,” and an aerial view of the Rotunda dome in the final “O.” Image from UVA Today.
Microbiology professor Alison K. Criss, PhD, and chemistry professor Linda Columbus, PhD, co-lead UVA’s new Global Infectious Diseases Institute which becomes one of four cross-Grounds institutes dedicated to tackling some of society’s most difficult and pressing challenges. In less than six months it has over 100 members from eight schools. Photo by Dan Addison, University Communications and from UVA Today.
Dr. Gregory Townsend receives the 2017 Giving Back Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine. Image from the UVA School of Medicine Diversity at the School of Medicine website.
UVA’s Charles O. Strickler Transplant Center celebrates 50 years. UVA’s first transplanted organ was a kidney in June 1967. Now the Center also includes programs in liver, heart, pancreas, lung, and islet cell transplants. Dr. Jose Oberholzer is the new director. Image from UVA Today.
Lightning bolt pins are worn by members of the Stroke Center team to emphasize the importance of fast response rates in the treatment of patients with strokes. Image from UVA Connect.
Dr. Martha A. Zeiger is appointed the S. Hurt Watts Professor and Chair of the Department of Surgery. She succeeds Dr. Irving Kron who was Chair for 15 years. Image from News: Latest News from the UVA School of Medicine.
The Board of Visitors’ Strategic Investment Fund grants $2.3 million to the UVA School of Nursing to support research productivity. Students enrolled in the school’s newest master’s programs, the neonatal nurse practitioner and the pediatric nurse practitioner-acute care tracks, will be the initial beneficiaries. Image from UVA Today.
Two simulated, high-tech premature infants, the “Sim Twins,” help professors provide hands-on experiences to students, especially those in the Neonatal Nurse Practitioner and Pediatric Nurse Practitioner-Acute Care tracts. Image from UVA School of Nursing.
The MILL (Multipurpose Innovative Learning Lab) is a new space in the Health Sciences Lbrary offering cutting-edge technology including an HTC VIVE Virtual Reality system; a soundproof WhisperRoom; and a Presentation Studio with green screen, light, and a professional-grade digital camera. The MILL may be used by any Health System affiliate. Image from Claude Moore Health Sciences Library: The Library at a Glance.
Kenny is the School of Nursing’s first resident therapy dog. Image from UVA School of Nursing.
2018
- Medical School Tuition & Fees for 2018-2019: Virginia $46,710, Other $57,516
- Number of First Year Medical Students: 156
- Graduate Nursing School Tuition & Fees for 2018-2019: Virginia $19,814, Other $31,096
- Number of Nursing Students: Undergraduate 372, Graduate 415
- Additional interviews of School of Medicine emeritus faculty are now on YouTube: Drs. George Craddock, Nancy McDaniel, Bill Petri, Dick Guerrant, and Daniel Becker.
- Best Doctors, Inc. honors 193 UVA physicians among the best in their respective specialties. That number is almost 25% of the physicians at UVA!
- Becker’s Hospital Review names the UVA Medical Center to its 2018 list of “100 Great Hospitals in America.” Becker’s also lists the UVA Cancer Center as one of the top 100 great oncology programs in the country. It was the only one in Virginia to make the list this year.
- UVA promotes a new Engineering in Medicine initiative to jump-start medical innovation by explicitly fostering partnerships between engineers and clinicians. As of May, 15 projects are funded with an average of $75,000.
- UVA’s Global Infectious Diseases Institute has funded seven projects to tackle challenging problems worldwide.
- Dr. Robert Carey, Dean Emeritus of the School of Medicine, co-chairs a committee that develops new blood pressure guidelines.
- In US News & World Report’s rankings of graduate schools, the School of Nursing is number 20 and the top nursing school in Virginia. The School of Medicine moves up three rankings to tie for 21 in primary care and also moves up a notch to tie for 26 in research.
- A new generation of advanced technology ‘smart’ beds increases safety, healing, and comfort. The beds get rave reviews after one year.
- Lukas Tamm PhD, is appointed Chair of the Department of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics.
- UVA opens a health clinic at the University of Virginia’s College at Wise to provide students, faculty, and staff with access to healthcare on campus and through telemedicine links.
- Formal approval to establish the UVA School of Medicine Inova Campus in Fairfax means the entering class in 2019 will be the first to have the option to complete their third and fourth years at the Inova Campus.
- The School of Medicine is collaborating with the McIntire School of Commerce to offer a leadership track in the medical school curriculum.
- For the seventh year in a row, the SOM received the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine.
- BlackDoctor.org names the UVA Health System as one of 60 honorees on its inaugural “Top Hospitals for Diversity” list.
- A new four-story Student Health and Wellness Center at the south end of Brandon Avenue is scheduled to be completed in 2020.
- UVA’s sixth president, Robert M. O’Neil, dies in October.
- Jonathan Kipnis is the first SOM researcher to win an NIH Director’s Pioneer Award for his work on links between the brain and the immune system.
- The UVA-Guatemala Initiative has developed a partnership over the past decade. Now, a digital hub gives Guatemalan healthcare providers and students access to the same medical literature as if they were physically in the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library.
- The Generalist Scholars Program begins is 25th year. It was co-founded by Drs. Margaret Mohrmann, Susan Pollart, and John Schorling to address a dwindling supply of generalist physicians, particularly in the underserved areas of the Commonwealth.
- UVA professor and former Chair of the Department of Family Medicine, Dr. M. Norman Oliver, is appointed Virginia State Health Commissioner by Governor Ralph Northam.
- Dr. Hughes Melton, SOM Class of 1993 graduate, is appointed Commissioner to the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services for the Commonwealth.
- UVA books nearly 2.9 million patient visits this year. Sixty-seven percent of those visits were completed, and 13.5 percent were rescheduled.
- Hospital Drive has a new issue.
- See also the homepages for the School of Medicine, Medical Alumni Association, and School of Nursing. For additional news from the University of Virginia Health System for 2018, see the UVA Health System Newsroom.
- Find the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Historical Collections and the Medical Alumni Association on Facebook.
U.S. News & World Report ranks UVA as the number one hospital in Virginia for the third consecutive year. Image from UVA Today.
A Bicentennial exhibition, UVA Health System: 200 Years of Learning, Research, and Care, celebrates the history of health care at UVA in the Main Gallery in the Harrison Institute and Small Special Collections Library. Artifacts, photographs, and documents from the collections of the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, the Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry, and the University of Virginia Library are on display.
Several months after the Class of 2018 graduates, the next class arrives. It ranks in the 96th percentile academically of all medical students in the United States. Image from Dean’s Office Blog.
UVA announces that Dean Dorrie Fontaine will step down next year after more than a decade of exceptional leadership in the School of Nursing. Photo by Jane Haley, UVA Today.
The Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association presents Richard P. Shannon, MD, UVA’s Executive Vice President for Health Affairs, with the “Imagine a Virginia” Senior Leader Quality and Patient Safety Award. Image from UVA Connect.
Dr. Jonathan Black uses 3-D printed models of patients’ skulls to help prepare for surgery. See a video of a skull being printed. Photo by Dan Addison, University Communications, UVA Today.
At Match Madness, 154 members of the UVA School of Medicine Class of 2018 learn where they will be going for residency. Thanks to alumni and donors, scholarships allow students to graduate with an average debt level lower than the national average. Image from UVA Connect.
Dr. Michael D. Williams, a UVA SOM graduate, Associate Professor Surgery, and Director of the UVA Center for Health Policy, is appointed a co-chair of President Ryan’s working group for improving UVA-community relations. Image from UVA Connect.
UVA breaks ground on a musculoskeletal center that will consolidate nearly all outpatient orthopedic care in a single location, including occupational and physical therapy services. The center is expected to open in 2022. Image from UVA Connect.
Pamela Sutton Wallace, Medical Center CEO, is named one of the Top 25 Minority Executives in Healthcare by Modern Healthcare. Image from UVA Connect.
James E. Ryan begins his term as the ninth president of UVA on August 1st. Photo by Sanjay Suchak, University Communications, UVA Today.
Homa Alemzadeh, in the School of Engineering and Applied Science, and her colleagues work to improve the safety of robot-assisted surgery as well as the training of the next generation of surgeons. Photo by Dan Addison, University Communications, UVA Today.
The final steel beam for the Medical Center expansion is installed on January 10th. Image from UVA Connect.
The UVA Licensing & Ventures Group names W. Jeffrey Elias, MD, the 2018 Edlich-Henderson Innovator of the Year for his research pioneering the use of focused ultrasound to treat essential tremor. Image from UVA Connect.
Briar the Book Faery, also known as Librarian for Digital Life Kimberley Barker, takes story time to the hospital. Image from UVA Connect.
2019
- Medical School Tuition & Fees for 2019-2020: Virginia $46,830, Other $57,636
- Number of First Year Medical Students: 156
- Master of Science in Nursing Tuition & Fees for 2019-2020: Virginia $20,782, Other $32,732
- Number of Nursing Students: Undergraduate 401, Graduate 409
- The UVA School of Medicine is leading a statewide effort to battle the opioid crisis. David L. Driscoll, PhD, Director of Research Development, is heading the five-university consortium.
- The School of Medicine Admissions Office recruits the first class in which some students will take their final two years at the UVA SOM Inova Fairfax Campus.
- Additional interviews of School of Medicine emeritus faculty are now on YouTube: Drs. Jay Gillenwater, Marcus Martin, and Carolyn Engelhard.
- Additional interviews of School of Medicine emeritus faculty are now on YouTube: Drs. George Craddock, Nancy McDaniel, Bill Petri, Dick Guerrant, and Daniel Becker.
- Dr. Howard P. Goodkin takes the helm as Chair of the Department of Neurology. He served as Interim Chair following Dr. Karen Johnston.
- Dr. Reid B. Adams succeeds Dr. Martha Zeiger as Chair of the Department of Surgery.
- Dr. Kirsten L. Greene is appointed Chair of the Department of Urology, following Dr. Raymond Costabile.
- Following media reports criticizing aggressive billing practices, UVA Health establishes an Advisory Council to inform and advise UVA Health leaders as they consider improvements to billing along with collection policies and practices to better meet the needs of patients.
- Dr. Richard Shannon, an expert in patient safety and the implementer of the “Be Safe” initiative, steps down as the Health System’s Executive Vice President in April.
- Pamela Sutton-Wallace is named one of 2019’s Top 25 Women Leaders by Modern Healthcare. She has served as the Chief Executive Officer of UVA Medical Center since 2014 and most recently as Acting Executive Vice President for Health Affairs. She leaves in November to join New York-Presbyterian Hospital.
- Dr. K. Craig Kent accepts UVA’s offer to become the next Executive Vice President for Health Affairs. He will start in early 2020, replacing Dr. Chris Ghaemmaghami who serves as Interim Chief Executive Officer.
- Edward H. Egelman, PhD, Harrison Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, is admitted into the National Academy of Sciences.
- The President’s Commission on Slavery and the University was created in 2013. Five years later the President’s Commission on the University in the Age of Segregation was established. In the fall of 2019, UVA Today begins publishing a series of stories by those who have researched the role of UVA in racial segregation. The stories can be found here.
- The Claude Moore Health Sciences Library begins a collaboration with UVA’s Office of Sustainability’s Delta Force to make significant improvements to its water and energy systems.
- Library exhibits include “Everyday People: Images of Black Life at the UVA Health System” and “Assistants to Nature: Midwives, Obstetrics and the Medical Turn” which highlight the Library’s own books, photos, and artifacts.
- The Food and Drug Administration approves focused ultrasound as a treatment for a symptom of Parkinson’s disease. Studies at UVA helped lay the groundwork for the approval.
- UVA’s ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) clinic is the first in state to earn ‘Excellence’ status.
- UVA Medical Center is named a Top Teaching Hospital for patient safety and quality by The Leapfrog Group, a national organization focused on healthcare safety and quality.
- U.S. News & World Report ranks UVA Medical Center as the No. 1 hospital in Virginia for the fourth consecutive year.
- The Stem Cell Transplantation Program performs its 500th transplant since the start of the modern program launched in 2012.
- School of Nursing Dean Dorrie Fontaine retires July 31, 2019.
- Dr. Hughes Melton, SOM Class of 1993 graduate and Commissioner to the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services for the Commonwealth, dies.
- The RAM (Remote Area Medical) event in Wise, Virginia treats its 100,000th patient in its 20th year of operation with the help of UVA health providers.
- UVA receives official approval from the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia to form the School of Data Science, the 12th school at the University. It is anticipated that health and medicine will be among the topics addressed.
- The new Emergency Department opens with 3 times the space of the old ED and the ability to offer each patient a private room.
- Kenneth White, PhD, Associate Dean for Strategic Partnerships and Innovation in the School of Nursing, is announced as President-elect of the American Academy of Nursing. He will be the first UVA faculty member to lead the Academy.
- The Division of Infectious Diseases celebrates 50 years at UVA.
- From 1951 to 1966, about 150 African American women and several men attended a licensed practical nurses program, a joint venture of UVA Hospital’s nursing program and Jackson P. Burley High School. This year the graduates have finally been recognized as UVA alumni.
- UVA’s schools of Nursing and Medicine are among 43 institutions of higher education selected to receive 2019 Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Awards from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine.
- See the homepages for the School of Medicine, Medical Alumni Association, and School of Nursing. For additional news for 2019, see the UVA Health System Newsroom.
- Find the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Historical Collections and the Medical Alumni Association on Facebook.
UVA School of Medicine, Class of 2019. Photo courtesy of the UVA Medical Alumni Association.
Dr. Marcus Martin, most recently UVA’s Vice President and Chief Officer for Diversity and Equity, retires. Photo by Dan Addison, University Communications.
UVA celebrates Charter Day on January 25th, and President Jim Ryan calls on the University “to be both great and good in all that we do.”
The five School of Medicine Bowman Scholars celebrate at the 42nd annual dinner. Photo courtesy of the UVA Medical Alumni Association.
The University of Virginia Board of Visitors votes to rename the Barringer Wing at the UVA Medical Center West Complex as the Collins Wing in honor of Dr. Francis S. Collins who is a UVA alumnus and the Director of the National Institutes of Health. Photo by Tom Cogill.
Dr. Li Li becomes Chair of the Department of Family Medicine. Photo from UVA Physician Resource.
The Claude Moore Health Sciences Library logs more than 480,000 visitors to the library and over 610,000 website visits in FY 2019. Librarians perform more than 2000 consultations. Image from Moore Library News.
Mavis Claytor was the first African-American student to enter – and graduate from – UVA’s School of Nursing. Thirty-nine years after her graduation with a BS in Nursing she returns to speak at the SON’s McLeod Auditorium. Photo by Dan Addison, University Communications.
The UVA men’s basketball team generates excitement on their path to winning the 2019 national championship. The lacrosse team also captures the NCAA title. Photo by Matt Riley, UVA Athletics.
New logos for the Health System and Children’s Hospital!!
Two-term American Nurses Association president, Pam Cipriano, PhD, RN, becomes Dean of the School of Nursing. Photo from UVA Connect.
The inaugural UVA Biomedical Sciences (BIMS) lab coat ceremony held in February. Photo courtesy of the UVA Medical Alumni Association.
Dr. William A. Petri is presented the Walter Reed Distinguished Achievement Award by Dr. David S. Wilkes, Dean of the UVA School of Medicine. Photo courtesy of the UVA Medical Alumni Association.