Allen and Elizabeth Shevach Obstetrics and Gynecology Research Day Fund
Fund Purpose
GA: support an annual Departmental research day to be known as the Allen and Elizabeth Shevach ObGyn Resident Research Day, which may include support of research projects by medical students, residents, and fellows, expenses of receptions, and travel expenses for participants to attend national meetings. The fund may also be used for annual awards, as determined by the Department Chair, to students, residents and fellows for outstanding performance and research projects. At the discretion of the Department Chair, a small portion of funds may be used to support mentorship by faculty of students, residents, and fellows performing research.
GA: support an annual Departmental research day to be known as the Allen and Elizabeth Shevach ObGyn Resident Research Day, which may include support of research projects by medical students, residents, and fellows, expenses of receptions, and travel expenses for participants to attend national meetings. The fund may also be used for annual awards, as determined by the Department Chair, to students, residents and fellows for outstanding performance and research projects. At the discretion of the Department Chair, a small portion of funds may be used to support mentorship by faculty of students, residents, and fellows performing research.
Allen and Elizabeth Shevach
The Allen and Elizabeth Shevach Endowment Fund supports the annual Allen and Elizabeth Shevach ObGyn Resident Research Day. It was established in honor of the superb training provided to Dr. Allen Shevach by the University of Florida Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and in recognition of the Department’s excellent ability to educate and inspire the OBGYN scientists of the future.
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