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The Mary and David Hoar Fellowship in the Prevention and Treatment of Hip Fracture: Previous Recipients

2012-2014
Thuy-Tien L. Dam, MD
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Sarcopenia: an Important, Modifiable Mediator for Hip Fractures

2011-2013
Fred C. Ko, MD, MS
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Inflammatory and Neuropeptide Mediators: Improving Pain and Function in Hip Fracture

2010-2012
William W. Hung, MD, MPH
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Palliative Care Needs Among Patients with Hip Fracture

2009-2011
No Fellowship Awarded

2008-2010
Amanda S. Carmel, MD
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Hip Fracture Risk and Response to Bisphosphonates: Role of Vitamin D Status in a Large Community Based Primary Care Practice

2007-2009
Marcella D. Walker, MD
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Properties of Bone That Protect Women From Hip Fracture

2006-2008
Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH
Beth Israel Medical Center
Emergency Department Femoral Nerve Blockade for Acute Hip Fracture Pain

2005-2007
Michael G. Walsh, PhD
New York University - Hospital for Joint Diseases
Secondary Morbidity Associated with Hip Fracture

2004-2006
Kenneth Andrew Egol, MD
New York University - Hospital for Joint Diseases
Treatment of Unstable Intertrochanteric Fractures in the Fit Elderly: A Randomized Prospective Trial of Plate Fixation versus Nail Stabilization

2003-2005
Lisa Ann Honkanen, MD, MA
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Improving Adherence with External Hip Protectors in Residential Care

2001-2003
Kenneth S. Boockvar, MD, MS
Mount Sinai Medical Center
Rehospitalization, Nursing Home Residence, and Fragmentation of Care in Patients with Hip Fracture

2000-2002
Victoria P. Panzer, PhD
University of Connecticut Health Center
Quantitative Clinical Assessment of Elderly Fallers

1999-2001
Mathew S. Maurer, MD
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Orthostatic Hypotension and Falls in Nursing Home Residents: Are Changes in Diastolic Blood Pressure More Predictive than Changes in Systolic Blood Pressure?

1998-1999
David Jan Slotwiner, MD
Joan and Sandford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Direct Validation of the Bezoid-Jarisch Reflux Hypothesis of Neurally Mediated Syncope

1997-1998
MaryAnn McLaughlin, MD, PhD
Mount Sinai Medical Center
The Effect of Sensory Impairment and Other Factors on Risk of Hip Fracture: A Case-Control Study

1994-1995
Gail Susan Chorney, MD (grant renewed)

1993-1994
Gail Susan Chorney, MD
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis: Fundamental Studies on Mechano-Signal Transduction Mechanisms of Chondrocytes for Maintenance of Normal Growth Plate Biomechanical Properties

1992-1993
Peter Foley Rizzo, MD
Hospital for Special Surgery/New York Hospital Combined Fracture Service
The Use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Hip Fractures

1991-1992
No Fellowship Awarded

1990-1991
Frances Cuomo, MD
Catholic Medical Center of Brooklyn & Queens, Inc.
Diagnosis of Deep Vein Thrombosis Following Hip Fractures by Duplex Scanning Technique

1990-1991
Brendan M. Patterson, MD
Hospital for Special Surgery/New York Hospital Combined Fracture Service
Nutritional Status and Complications in Patients with Fractures of the Proximal Femur

1989-1990
James J. Tomasek, PhD
New York Medical College
Age-Dependent Cross Linking of Collagen in Bone

1988-1989
Allan M. Strongwater, MD
Hospital for Joint Diseases Orthopaedic Institute
Hip Fractures in the Elderly

1987-1988
Michael A. Kelly, MD
New York Orthopaedic Hospital at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center
Analysis of Compression Hip Screw Fixation for Unstable Intertrochanteric Fractures

Sigmund Lasker, PhD
New York Medical College
An NMR Imaging Study of Femoral Head Ischemia Following Fracture

1986-1987
Charles N. Cornell, MD
Hospital for Special Surgery/New York Hospital Combined Fracture Service
Quantification of Osteopenia in Hip Fracture Patients

Joseph D. Zuckerman, MD
Hospital for Joint Diseases
Biomechanical Evaluation of Anatomic Reduction vs. Medial Displacement Osteotomy in Unstable Intertrochanteric Fractures

1985-1986
Neil J. Cobelli, MD
Montefiore Medical Center
A Clinical and Biomedical Comparison of Unstable Intertrochanteric Hip Fractures Treated by Medical Displacement Osteotomy or Anatomic Reduction

David A. Present, MD
Hospital for Joint Diseases
Osteoporosis in Hip Fracture Patients and in Patients with Osteoarthritis

1984-1985
Richard M. Bockner, MD
Hospital for Special Surgery/New York Hospital Combined Fracture Service
Bipolar Hemiarthroplasty for Femoral Neck Fractures

Shanker Krishnamurthy, MD
Westchester County Medical Center
The Role of Physiological Monitoring in the Management of Patients with Hip Fractures

1983-1984
Michael C. Distefano, MD
Montefiore Medical Center
Histomorphometric Analysis of Patiernts with Femral Neck Fractures and Osteoarthritis of the Femral Head

James V. Nepola, MD
Presbyterian Hospital in the City of New York
Tc99 Scintigraphic Evaluation of Acute Fractures of the Femoral Head

1982-1983
Shepard R. Hurwitz, MD
Hospital for Special Surgery/New York Hospital Combined Fracture Service
Enders Pinning of Subtrochanteric Fractures in Adults: The New York Hospital Experience

Konduru K. Raju, MD
Coney Island Hospital
Transepiphyseal Fractures in Hips of Children

 

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Recent Award Recipient

Dr. Tom F. Lue Receives 2013 Ferdinand C. Valentine Award

Tom F. Lue, MD, FACS, was awarded the 2013 Ferdinand C. Valentine Award during a reception at NYAM on April 10, 2013. Dr. Lue is Professor and Vice-Chair of Urology, Emil Tanagho Endowed Chair in Clinical Urology, and Founder of the Knuppe Molecular Urology Laboratory at the University of California at San Francisco.

Jean Bolognia Delivers the 2013 Howard Fox Memorial Lecture

Jean Bolognia Delivers the 2013 Howard Fox Memorial Lecture

Jean L. Bolognia, MD, Professor of Dermatology, Vice Chair of Clinical Affairs, and Director of the Pigmented Lesion Clinic at Yale University School of Medicine, delivered the 2013 Howard Fox Memorial Lecture on April 26, 2013 at NYAM. The subject of her lecture, which was sponsored by the NYAM Section on Dermatology, was Signature Nevi. Patients who have an increased number of moles tend to be consistent in the type of mole they produce, and the repetitive type for a given patient is that patient’s signature nevus. Patients with numerous melanocytic nevi, i.e., those who are moley, often produce a particular type of nevus, a so-called signature nevus.

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