Schenken Award presented to three UNMC medical graduates

Front row, from left: Drs. Priya Verbik, Alisha Huynh Langan, and Brock Calamari; back row, from left: Dr. Joseph Khoury, department chair; Patrick Kerrigan, a Schenken family friend; Charlotte Schenken; and Drs. Geoffrey Talmon, professor and senior associate dean of medical education in the College of Medicine; and Samuel M. Cohen, professor and former department chair.

Three UNMC medical school graduates this spring received the Jerald R. Schenken, MD, Outstanding Achievement in Pathology and Microbiology Award.

They are Drs. Brock Calamari, Alisha Huynh Langan and Priya Verbik. Dr. Langan will remain at UNMC for her pathology residency. Dr. Calamari is going to Cooper University Hospital in Camden, NJ, and Dr. Verbik is going to Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN.

The award was established in 2000 as a tribute to Dr. Schenken’s numerous contributions to pathology and laboratory medicine. Dr. Schenken was active in teaching medical students, residents and laboratory scientists in the Department of Pathology and Microbiology and the College of Medicine at UNMC. In addition, it acknowledges Dr. Schenken’s leadership as a trustee of the American Board of Pathology.

This annual award recognizes up to three medical students who have excelled in the second-year pathology curriculum and are academically outstanding. Dr. Schenken’s wife, Charlotte, hosts a luncheon in their honor that is attended by senior leadership of the department.

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