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...unclear exactly how much the foundation lost. Flier, who is also the dean of the Medical School, was awarded $1.5 million last October to further his work in diabetes and metabolism over the next three years. Kahn, who heads the division of endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism at Harvard-affiliate Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center received $1.35 million...
...Beth Israel received two grants totaling $12 million in recent years to renovate the Shapiro Clinical Center and to fund the teaching hospital’s education programs. The multi-year commitments were to be paid over several years, according to Beth Israel’s chief executive, Paul F. Levy. Levy said in an e-mail that he was “not sure” how much had been paid to date...
Paul Levy, the chief executive of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, brought the situation before the Massachusetts Medical Society last month...
...Though the Medical School’s conflict of interest policies do not extend to the clinical setting, Brodnicki, who has previously worked at Harvard-affiliated Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, said that the conflict of interest policies at the hospitals “go well beyond where we stop...
...addition of chocolate milk to dining hall machines. Alas, it also had to deal with drier administrative issues like Ad Board and calendar reform. In 1995, the UC began popular presidential elections, and students voiced their desire for more on-campus comforts. For example, the administration of Beth A. Stewart ’00 saw the start of Fly-By and cable in house common rooms. Since spinning off the planning of campus social events to the newly created College Events Board in 2006, the UC has won some battles (finals before Christmas and student representation on the Ad Board...