Gold Humanism Honor Society
Contact
Rachel Hohlt
Program Coordinator
Phone: 979.436.0243
rkhohlt@medicine.tamu.edu
Donna Shipp
Coordinator, Student Services
Phone: 254.724.3898
dshipp@medicine.tamu.edu
Gold Humanism Honor Society
The Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS) honors senior medical students, residents, role model physician teachers and other exemplars recognized for "demonstrated excellence in clinical care, leadership, compassion and dedication to service." Organized to elevate the values of humanism and professionalism within the field of medicine and its constituent institutions, GHHS is fast becoming integrated into the educational environment.
The GHHS is a steadfast advocate for humanism through activities on campus and has continuing involvement with its inclusive membership. Moreover, it helps to establish relationships with practicing physicians. Election of exemplars to the GHHS makes a significant statement to medical school faculty, students, and the public that an institution places high value on the interpersonal skills and attitudes that are essential for excellent patient care.
Inspiration for the GHHS began in the late 1990s, when medical educators and residency program directors expressed the need for a mechanism to identify applicants for internships and residencies who have both outstanding clinical and interpersonal skills. Thanks to a series of grants from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, deans, medical educators and experts in assessment were convened to explore and research the viability of a honor society to promote humanistic values and behaviors and transform the culture of medicine. At the end of the exploration, pilot chapters were begun at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons, University of Iowa School of Medicine and UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Currently, over 100 schools of medicine have GHHS chapters. For more information, visit the Gold Foundation national website.
GHHS Advisers:
Dr. Craig Borchardt — Bryan CampusDr. Irving Prengler — Dallas Campus
Dr. Wei-Jung Chen — Houston Campus
Dr. Nelson Avery — Round Rock Campus
Dr. Lori Wick — Temple Campus