Not exact matches
Although juggling all of these issues can be demanding
and at times stressful (such as during the
recent highly publicized temporary suspension of
clinical research on our campus), working in a
clinical environment has allowed me to develop my interpersonal
and communication skills to a level that I never would have achieved in a purely
basic science setting.
Recent honors received by Dr. Hedrick include the ATVB Vascular Biology Special Recognition Award, from the American Heart Association in 2013; the Jeffrey M. Hoeg Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis
and Vascular Biology Award for
Basic Science
and Clinical Research from the American Heart Association in 2014;
and the Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis
and Vascular Biology Mentor of Women Award from the American Heart Association in 2015.
Coordinated by the Office of Professional Staff Affairs
and the Office of Diversity at Cleveland Clinic, the goal of this year's program was to disseminate knowledge about
recent advances in
basic science
and clinical research, as well as innovations in the care of the surgical patient.