Digital Edition of What's New - 11/23/2016

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Volume 5

WHAT’Snew honors

Number 24

November 25, 2016

Pennsylvania Hospital

35TH ANNUAL ZUBROW LECTURE

KATRINA A. ARMSTRONG, MD

The Molly & Sidney Zubrow Lecture and Award Program is a long standing Pennsylvania Hospital tradition that celebrates leaders in the health care field who carry on Sidney Zubrow, MD’s legacy of always working to improve patient care and broaden the horizons for everyone and anyone who works in health care. “While Sidney and Molly Zubrow are no longer with us, their legacy of compassion, humanism, and dedication to providing the best care possible remains with us today,” said CEO Theresa Larivee. “Dr. Zubrow believed in always maintaining respectful and compassionate relationships among physicians, students, and every single member of the health care team, as well as the patients.”

This year’s 35th annual Zubrow lecture honored former Penn Medicine faculty member, Katrina A. Armstrong, MD for her efforts to improve trust and communication in health care.

strong through this period. However, critical steps are needed to strengthen trust in the physician-patient relationship and restore trust in American health care.”

Armstrong is an internationally recognized investigator in medical decision-making, quality of care, and cancer prevention and outcomes as well as an award-winning teacher. Her work focuses on the interface of genomics, cancer, and social policy.

During her time at Penn, Armstrong served as the chief of the Division of General Medicine and as a professor of Medicine in the Perelman School of Medicine until 2013 when she moved to Boston. She now serves as the Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine at Harvard Medical School, chair of the Department of Medicine, and Physician-in-Chief of Massachusetts General Hospital.

During the Zubrow lecture, Armstrong shared her insights for restoring trust in health care. “Trust is central to the function of many key parts of society, especially in health care,” Armstrong said. “Although trust is health care has seen some decline, the trust between a patient and physician has remained remarkably

“Dr. Armstrong is a tremendous honoree who truly represents everything that the Zubrows stood for and held dear in the practice of medicine,” Larivee said.

`` Lillian Cohn, MD, Katrina Armstrong, MD, and Theresa Larivee at the 35th Annual Zubrow Lecture

INSIDE PAH Heart Walk Team Raises More than $30,000............................... 2 Welcome Christine M. Tierney, PAH's Chief Human Resources Officer.................................................... 3 Get Involved with the Patient and Family Advisory Council............. 3 Annual Food Drive............................... 4 2016 Holiday Party............................... 4 Save the Date for The Phildelphia Antiques and Art Show...................... 4

SAVE THE DATE: 36TH ANNUAL ZUBROW LECTURE IS APRIL 19, 2017 The next Molly & Sidney Zubrow lecture will take place on April 19, 2017, and will feature Robert Aronowitz, MD, a former Internal Medicine resident from PAH who is now a professor of Medicine and chairman of the History and Sociology of Science department at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of the best-selling book "Risky Medicine: Our Quest to Cure Fear and Uncertainty."

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