The George Washington University Department Of Health Policy To Establish The Aetna Foundation Distinguished Lectureship In Health Policy
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WASHINGTON, D.C., December 10, 2009 — The Department of Health Policy at The George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services has received a grant from the Aetna Foundation to establish the Aetna Foundation Distinguished Lectureship in Health Policy. The Distinguished Lectureship award will annually bring to the School of Public Health leading figures in health policy for a weeklong residency and lectureship. The first lectureship will take place in the fall of 2010, with selection of the inaugural lecturer announced in the spring. "We could not be more honored to have been selected by the Aetna Foundation for this award," said Sara Rosenbaum, Harold and Jane Hirsh Professor of Health Law and Policy and Chair of the Department of Health Policy. "Giving students access to leaders in health policy is central to the School's core educational mission." The lecturer will be chosen by a committee of faculty, students, and alumni based on past experience, dedication to the advancement of health policy, and willingness to devote time to students. The honoree will present a major speech as part of Public Health Grand Rounds and will also engage in smaller meetings with students and alumni throughout the week in residence. The speech will be open to students, alumni and the public and audio copies of the speech will be available at the website of the School of Public Health and Health Services – www.gwumc.edu/sphhs/. “Aetna and the Aetna Foundation are playing a leading role in health policy discussions – with a particular focus on reforming the health care system to better serve all people in the U.S.,” said Anne C. Beal, M.D., M.P.H., president, Aetna Foundation, Inc. “We are pleased to bring a dialogue around health policy to the next generation of health care leaders, and look forward to the meaningful contributions these students will make to the future health of our nation.” “The School of Public Health and Health Services is pleased to host esteemed colleagues and leaders in the field of health policy for the Aetna Foundation Distinguished Lectureship in Health Policy. We are a place of welcome to all kinds of advocates, scholars, and leaders to speak to our students, staff, and faculty. We thank the Aetna Foundation for providing the opportunity and support to do this latest learning forum. It is our goal to offer the highest caliber experiences, access to leaders and education to our students. Through initiatives like The Aetna Foundation Distinguished Lectureship, we are able to fulfill this goal,” added Dr. Josef Reum, Interim Dean of SPHHS. About The George Washington University Medical Center
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