Temple University Hospital honors physician achievements at annual meeting

Temple University Hospital honors physician achievements at annual meeting
Matthew Shelak: Executive Director — Jeanes Hospital
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Temple University Hospital recently held its annual Medical Staff Meeting at the Franklin Institute’s Fels Planetarium to honor physicians for their contributions and achievements. The event, organized by Meggan Drake, Operations Coordinator for Medical Staff Affairs, was hosted by TUH Medical Staff President Michael DeAngelis, MD.

The meeting celebrated several award recipients. Dr. Joshua Cooper received the Master Clinician Award for his leadership in patient care. This award recognizes clinical excellence and commitment to high standards in medicine.

Dr. Dharmini Shah Pandya was honored with the John M. Daly, MD Service Award for her dedication to advancing Temple’s mission of providing quality healthcare. This award reflects extraordinary effort in clinical excellence, teaching, and research.

The Patient Experience Physician Awards were presented to Drs. Hannah Ravreby, Laura Douglass, and Maura Sammon for their outstanding attitude and empathy towards patients and staff.

Rising Clinician Awards went to Drs. Isaac Whitman and Kraftin Schreyer for their exceptional patient care and commitment to education and innovation within less than ten years of service at Temple Health.

These awards highlight Temple Health’s commitment to recognizing physician efforts in delivering quality healthcare services while fostering a culture of excellence in patient care and medical education.



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