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Distinguished
Alumni Award
McBride, Adams are
winners of Arnold Awards
A Wisconsin physician recognized for his efforts in
preventive cardiology and a USC researcher who has focused on
breast cancer and health disparities are the recipients of the
2008 Norman J. and Gerry Sue Arnold alumni awards.
The presentations were made Thursday, May 8 at the Arnold
School’s 21st annual Hooding Ceremony at the Koger Center for
the Arts.
- The Norman J. Arnold Medal went to Dr. Patrick E.
McBride, a tenured professor and associate dean for students
at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public
Health. McBride earned his master’s in public health from
the Arnold School in 1982.
- The Gerry Sue Arnold Award went to Dr. Swann Arp Adams,
a research assistant professor in USC’s Cancer Prevention &
Control Program. Adams earned her doctorate in epidemiology
from the Arnold School in 2003.
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Philanthropist Norman J. Arnold shakes hands with
Patrick E. McBride, winner of this year’s Norman J.
Arnold Outstanding Alumni Award. |
Gerry Sue Arnold present Swann Adams with the 2008
Gerry Sue Arnold Outstanding Alumni Award. |
The awards are an annual feature of the Hooding Ceremony.
They were established by the school's leading benefactor and his
wife and carry a cash award in addition to the recognition.
McBride has a bachelor’s degree from the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee and a medical degree from the University of
Wisconsin-Madison.
Today McBride co-directs a comprehensive clinical preventive
cardiology program with more than 20 professional staff members.
The program includes inpatient and outpatient cardiac
rehabilitation, a preventive cardiology/cholesterol clinic (one
of the first in the U.S.), a diabetes prevention program, and
many other clinical initiatives for people at risk for
cardiovascular disease.
Working with the American Heart Association and the Wisconsin
Academy of Family Physicians, McBride was a leader in developing
and implementing statewide teaching programs on cholesterol
screening and management and smoking cessation for physicians,
nurses, dietitians and physician assistants.
He is the recipient of 11 local and national teaching awards,
including a prestigious Distinguished Education Award from the
University of Wisconsin.
Adams is a Tennessee native who earned a bachelor’s degree
from Furman University and a master’s degree from the University
of Tennessee School of Biomedical Sciences.
Her dissertation work investigated methodological challenges
between physical activity and breast cancer.
Last summer she worked as a key author for a special issue of
the Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association which
served to provide critical epidemiologic information for breast.
prostate and esophageal cancers within the state.
In his nomination, Adam’s supervisor, Dr. James Herbert,
described her as gifted and highly motivated with the potential
to become an “academic superstar.”
The Norman J. Arnold Medal honors an alumnus who graduated
more than 10 years ago. It carries a cash award of $2,500 and a
bronze medal.
The Gerry Sue Arnold Medal honors an alumnus who graduated
within the last 10 years. It carries a cash award of $2,500 and
a commemorative plaque.
McBride and Adams were selected by a committee of the Arnold
School's Alumni Council from among nominees submitted by
faculty, staff, alumni and friends of the Arnold School of
Public Health.
The alumni awards are the latest example of the Arnold
family’s philanthropy. Norman Arnold made a major gift in 2000
to endow the University of South Carolina's School of Public
Health, which now bears his name.
Past Norman J. Arnold Alumni Medal
Winners:
2007 -
Dr. William A. Webster
2006 -
Dr. Frances Butterfoss
Past Gerry Sue Arnold
Alumni Award
Winners:
2007 - Dr. Melinda L. Irwin
2006 -
Dr. Todd Houston
Past Distinguished
Alumni Award Winners:
2005 - Claudia Amaya-Lacson
2004 - Sharon G. Webber
2003- Robert McKeown
2002- Laurie Goodyear
2001 - Marie Noelle Belot-Khindaria
2000 - Douglas E. Bryant
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