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The M. Gwendie Camp Award for Educational Scholarship
The M. Gwendie Camp Award for Educational Scholarship is awarded
annually to a School of Medicine faculty member who becomes active
in educational scholarship early in their UTMB career. The
award celebrates the legacy of Dr. Gwendie Camp, Director of the
Office of Educational Development (1994-2001) and founder of the
Scholars in Education Program.
The Awardee is recognized at the annual Faculty Awards event and
receives a cash award for use in furthering his or her educational
scholarship.
Eligibility Criteria
Nominees for the Award must be SOM faculty members who
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completed postgraduate training
no more than 7 years ago
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have held a SOM faculty
appointment for at least 3 years
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have demonstrated educational
scholarship with subsequent peer-reviewed dissemination beyond
UTMB. (Educational scholarship is defined to include
either educational research or well-designed and evaluated
educational innovations.)
Nominations
Nominations are solicited in the fall for the following calendar
year’s award. The nomination packet must include
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the nominee’s CV
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nominee’s summary of how the
award criteria are met
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letter of support from the
nominee’s Chair (or equivalent)
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copy/copies of the disseminated
work as PDF documents.
A letter of support from a peer nominator is optional.
Self-nominations are encouraged.
Nomination packets should be submitted by email to Ann Frye, Ph.D.,
Director of the Office of Educational Development (awfrye@utmb.edu).
Awardees
2012 -- Carlos Clark, D.O., Assistant Professor, Department of
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