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Robert I. Grossman, MD, an international award-winning medical innovator, will be the featured speaker for the inaugural Stephen P. Bogdewic Lectureship in Medical Leadership on September 8.

Grossman to present inaugural Bogdewic lecture

portraits of Robert Grossman, MD and Stephen Bogdewic, MD

Robert I. Grossman, MD, an international award-winning medical innovator, will be the featured speaker for the inaugural Stephen P. Bogdewic Lectureship in Medical Leadership on September 8. Grossman is dean of the New York University (NYU) School of Medicine, chief executive officer of NYU Langone Health and professor of Radiology, Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Physiology and Neuroscience at NYU School of Medicine. In 2019, the school of medicine at New York University was renamed the NYU Grossman School of Medicine in his honor.

The lecture will be held from noon to 1 pm, Thursday, September 8, in Hine Hall Auditorium on the IUPUI campus. Faculty, staff and learners are invited to attend.

The Stephen P. Bogdewic Lectureship in Medical Leadership was established to honor the contributions of Stephen P. Bogdewic, PhD, who retired in 2019 after 30 years with IU School of Medicine. The annual Bogdewic lecture aims to bring outstanding leaders to IU School of Medicine to share their insights, building on Bogdewic’s “legacy of leadership development by promoting and cultivating a leadership mindset.”

Register for the September 8 lecture.

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