Health Sciences Professional Development
Thursday, May 9, 2024
Noon - 1 pm CT | 10 - 11 am MT
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There are many ways we can win - garnering grant dollars, publishing research, maintaining high levels of clinical productivity, winning awards, etc. Yet winning is not
the same as excelling, and some of the greatest coaches in the history of sport have been willing to suffer loses in the pursuit of excellence.
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In addition to clinical responsibilities, Dr. Richard Gunderman teaches in the Center on Philanthropy and has made significant contributions to pedagogical literature. He developed unique courses in philosophy - Medicine's Human Image, Philosophy in the Epics of Homer, Religion and the Life Sciences, Leadership in Medicine, and Perspectives on Health, Disease, and Healing.
He serves on numerous boards, including Christian Theological Seminary and Alpha Omega Alpha National Honor Medical Society. He is the faculty advisor to over a dozen student interest groups, honorary organizations, and annual service events.
Dr. Gunderman is the author of more than 1,000 articles and 15 published books, including Essential Radiology (1998), Achieving Excellence in Medical Education (2006), We Make a Life by What We Give (2008), X-ray Vision (2013), We Come to Life with Those We Serve (2017), Pediatric Imaging (2018), and Tesla (2019).
Questions? jessicaseaman@creighton.edu