Awards and Honors Across Weill Cornell Medicine - Week of Nov. 13 - Nov. 20

Awards and Honors

Dr. Holly Prigerson Wins 2015 Outstanding Investigator Award

Dr. Holly Prigerson, co-director of the Center for Research and End-of-Life Care and the Irving Sherwood Wright Professor in Geriatrics at Weill Cornell Medicine, has won a 2015 Outstanding Investigator Award from the National Cancer Institute.

Dr. Holly Prigerson

Dr. Holly Prigerson. Photo credit: Roger Tully

The prize is given annually to investigators with a history of outstanding cancer research. It will provide Dr. Prigerson with up to $600,000 in direct research-related costs a year for seven years. The National Cancer Institute expects her to devote at least 50 percent of her research activities to the award.

"I'm incredibly honored to receive this award," Dr. Prigerson said. "Unlike other awards, it provides the freedom and support needed to advance our most exciting work. It will enable us to test our boldest ideas by supporting studies that never would have made it to the front burner of our research 'stove.'"

Specializing in care for advanced cancer patients, Dr. Prigerson will use the award to investigate factors that promote informed decision-making and the receipt of value-consistent — and more humane — care of patients confronting death. She plans to capitalize on the powerful social, psychological and cultural factors that drive overly aggressive, non-beneficial, and sometimes torturous end-of-life care. Evidence derived from her studies will inform the development of interventions to reduce suffering in seriously ill patients and promote the adjustment of their family caregivers.

As part of this research program, Dr. Prigerson is developing tools that enhance the ability of patients and their families to understand their illness and treatment options, thus empowering them to make informed choices. She is also adapting an online intervention that diagnoses problematic adjustment and targets bereavement challenges to foster surviving family members' wellness.

"Studies show that the medical care received by advanced cancer patients has grown increasingly aggressive," Dr. Prigerson said. "We need research to inform wiser decisions and to ensure that the care provided to such patients is congruent with their informed preferences."

"As life draws to a close, there is a need to prioritize the things that matter most to patients and their families. The goals of care may highlight the need to promote quality of life and reduce patient suffering as well as family stress and strain," she added. "Our research provides the evidence essential for optimizing end-of-life care and promoting healthy bereavement adjustment."

Additional Awards and Honors

Dr. Darshana Dadhania, an associate professor of medicine and of medicine in surgery, was elected in September as a member of the national Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network's Kidney Transplantation Committee Paired Donation Work Group. The network is a public-private partnership aiming to increase the number of kidney transplants performed each year while providing equity in access to transplants. The workgroup identifies barriers to the success and growth of the network's kidney paired donation pilot program. It also proposes new policies to overcome these barriers and facilitates living donor transplantation of patients with end-stage renal disease.

Dr. Joseph Fins, chief of the Division of Medical Ethics, the E. William Davis, Jr. Professor of Medical Ethics and a professor of medicine, of healthcare policy and research, of medicine in psychiatry, and of medical ethics in neurology, was named the Yale Law School Solomon Center Distinguished Scholar in Medicine, Bioethics and the Law in July. In this new role, Dr. Fins plans to continue working with students on projects that focus on legal issues related to patients with severe brain injuries.

Dr. Neel Mehta, an assistant professor of anesthesiology, was appointed to the Eastern Pain Association's Board of Directors, effective since July 1. The association offers local and regional scientific meetings to foster an exchange of clinical and scientific information among multidisciplinary health professionals and researchers interested in the field of pain.

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