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Gold Humanism Honor Society Established


July 1, 2020

A photo of the Gold Humanisim Honor Society officersThe executive board of the Gold Humanism Honor Society includes (clockwise from top left) Kathleen Bridges (DO 鈥21), secretary; Annie Phung (DO 鈥21), vice president; Samir Sarda (DO 鈥21), treasurer; and Akila Raja, (DO 鈥21), president.


A chapter of a nationally recognized society, the Gold Humanism Honor Society, was recently established at 黑料传送门 Georgia. The society is a merit-based honor society which focuses on humanism and compassion in medicine and recognizes students who prioritize patient care and advocacy. 

Founding student Akila Raja (DO 鈥21), said, 鈥淚 am personally very excited to see the Gold Humanism Honor Society come to 黑料传送门 Georgia. (Establishing the society) took a lot of work and collaboration with many individuals at 黑料传送门 and I am glad we were all able to come together for this cause.鈥

Membership in the society is selective. Fellow class members nominate third year Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) students based on established criteria. Some of the criteria classmates consider includes: the classmates they would like at their side in a medical emergency; the classmates who best personify the quote 鈥淭he secret of good patient care lies in caring for the patient;鈥 the classmates who have shown exceptional interest in service to their communities; the classmates who would be the best choices for a highly desired residency keeping in mind that residencies for future graduates will depend on their performance; the classmates you would want as the doctor for yourself or a loved one; and the classmates who have the best listening skills with patients.

Nominees then complete an application and chapter advisors, Ali Moradi, MD, MPH, DrPH, assistant dean of clinical integration and director of primary care skills, and J. Renee Himmelbaum, DO 鈥13, clinical assistant professor of pediatrics, evaluate the applications and select the members.

Dr. Himmelbaum explained that the society is one of only three honor societies available to check off on the Electronic Residency Application Service庐, the centralized online service used to deliver applications and supporting documents to residency programs. In addition, it is the only honor society not based solely on academic merit. 

鈥淚t is very important that 黑料传送门 Georgia students have the opportunity to be a part of it,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t will certainly help them in their future when applying for a residency.鈥

Dr. Moradi and Dr. Himmelbaum both congratulated Raja on her efforts. 鈥淚鈥檓 so proud of Akila for the hard work it took to bring this to her class and those to come,鈥 Dr. Himmelbaum said. 鈥淚 congratulate Akila on establishing such a great chapter,鈥 said Dr. Moradi.

He explained that humanism in medicine requires a combination of acquiring scientific knowledge while learning skills of respectfulness, compassionate care, and recognition of individual values and culture. Dr. Moradi said, 鈥淎cademic medicine is striving to build an environment that fosters strong and dedicated physicians who exhibit care in our healthcare systems.鈥

鈥淭he practice of medicine, especially in today鈥檚 world, needs diverse, well-rounded care providers who possess the great arts of listening, compassion and respect. Providing humanistic value and connection with diverse patients is now more vital than ever,鈥 Dr. Moradi said.

Raja feels that humanism in medicine is difficult to practice. 鈥淚n our day-to-day lives, physicians are challenged to think quickly and remain stoic,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 believe that compassion towards peers and patients makes for extraordinary physicians and advocates.鈥 

The following students will be inducted in a May 2021 ceremony:

Akila Raja, (DO 鈥21), Alexandra Himes (DO 鈥21), Annie Phung (DO 鈥21), Dylan Krause (DO 鈥21), Hunter Lively (DO 鈥21), Josh Hamilton (DO 鈥21), Kathleen Bridges (DO 鈥21), Kayla Thomas (DO 鈥21), Kevin Lehane (DO 鈥21), Lauren Chew (DO 鈥21), Margeaux LaCavera (DO 鈥21), Morgan Fuller (DO 鈥21), Patricia Lin (DO 鈥21), Robert Snyder (DO 鈥21), Samir Sarda (DO 鈥21), Shelby Comeaux (DO 鈥21), Varun Yarabarla (DO 鈥21), Zachary Owens (DO 鈥21) and Zachary McConnell (DO 鈥21).

The executive board includes student doctors Raja, president; Phung, vice president; Sarda, treasurer; and Bridges, secretary.

Composite image of headshot photos of 黑料传送门 Georgia medical students inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society

With more than 35,000 medical students and physicians as members, the society has more than 160 chapters in medical schools and residency programs across the country, according to the society.

鈥淭he Gold Humanism Honor Society is truly an additional opportunity to further enrich our program,鈥 Dr. Moradi said.

Raja said, 鈥淚 look forward to working closely with the inaugural chapter and hope to educate underclassmen on the importance of humanism, particularly in medicine.鈥

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