Campus Honors Exemplary Service at Founders Day Luncheon
Eleven members of the UCSF community were honored recently at the annual Founders Day Luncheon for their outstanding public service, University service and patient care.
Chancellor Mike Bishop, MD, welcomed families and friends to the festive occasion, where he joined colleagues to congratulate the recipients, who were selected to receive the awards by committees of their peers.
PUBLIC SERVICE
The Chancellor's Award for Public Service, established by Chancellor Philip R. Lee, MD, in 1970, annually honors members of the campus community who have performed outstanding public service, beyond what is required by their University positions. The award recognizes one member each from the faculty, staff and student body who make important contributions to the welfare of the community through public service activities.
The recipients of the Chancellor's Award for Public Service are:
- Francisco Ramos-Gomez, DDS, MS, MPH, associate professor, Department of Orofacial Sciences, School of Dentistry;
- James Wong, financial analyst, Department of Neurological Surgery, School of Medicine; and
- Jason Miller, a third-year medical student and PhD candidate in the Medical Scientist Training Program, School of Medicine.
- Frank Farm, a web programmer and analyst III, Dean's Office, School of Pharmacy;
- Rebecca Gates, a clinical social worker III, Department of Pediatric Social Work, UCSF Medical Center;
- Carla Graf, MS, RN, a clinical nurse V, Department of Nursing, UCSF Medical Center; and
- Robert Lehr, a senior operator and administrative assistant III, Ambulatory Operator Services, UCSF Medical Center.
- Amy Levine, EdD, executive director of the Center for Gender Equity, and
- Ann Williamson, PhD, RN, director of General Clinical and Emergency Services, Nursing Administration, UCSF Medical Center.