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The Millie and Richard Brock Lectureship, Award and Visiting Professorship in Pediatrics
Previous Recipients
The Brock Lecture, Award and Visiting Professorship in Pediatrics was established by Millie and Richard Brock in 1995 on the 100th anniversary of The Academy’s Section on Pediatrics to sponsor a nationally recognized leader in pediatrics to engage in a one to two day visiting professorship at a New York-area pediatrics training program, to deliver the annual Brock Lecture, and to receive the Brock Award for distinguished contributions to pediatrics.

The Edward N. Gibbs Memorial Lectureship and Award in Nephrology
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In 1901, the widow of Edward N. Gibbs, a patient of Dr. Edward Janeway, established the Edward N. Gibbs Memorial Endowment to award a prize to a physician in practice in the United States for the best original work in the etiology, pathology, and treatment of the diseases of the kidney. Under this program, The New York Academy of Medicine’s Edward N. Gibbs Memorial Award and Lecture in Nephrology is presented bi-annually to recognize scientific achievement and outstanding contributions by an individual to basic science or clinical medicine, especially as those contributions relate to nephrology. The awardees’ activities may have been accomplished in any nephrology-related area, including research, teaching and education, clinical expertise, medical care programs, and authorship.

The Glorney-Raisbeck Lecture and Award in Cardiology
Previous Recipients

The Glorney-Raisbeck Award is presented annually to a clinician or basic scientist in recognition of outstanding contributions to the understanding and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. The first Glorney-Raisbeck Award was presented posthumously in 1988 to Milton J. Raisbeck, MD, an exceptional cardiologist involved in the advancement of medical education and research. Since then this level of achievement has been reflected in an outstanding series of Glorney-Raisbeck awardees.

The Steve Miller Fund for Humanism in Medicine
The Steve Miller Fund for Humanism in Medicine at The New York Academy of Medicine was established in 2005 by family, friends and admirers who want to honor the memory of Dr. Steve Miller and advance his crusade to embed humanism in medicine. The Fund will support an annual lecture and award, as well as educational and research opportunities that demonstrate and investigate new ways of teaching human, social, and cultural dimensions of illness, health, and health care.

The Lewis and Jack Rudin New York Prize for Medicine and Health