Narayan honored with Spring Faculty Award 2020

Congratulations to Aditee Narayan, MD, who is a 2020 School of Medicine Master Clinician/Teacher Award recipient.

Master Clinician/Teacher Award

The Master Clinician/Teacher Award recognizes clinical practitioners who exemplify the highest standards of clinical care, pedagogy, and professionalism or to basic scientists who achieve distinction in pedagogy and professionalism.

Dr. Narayan is professor of pediatrics in the Division of Primary Care. She received her MPH degree from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1999 and her MD degree from Duke University in 2000. She completed her pediatric residency, chief resident year, and child abuse pediatrics fellowship in Duke’s Department of Pediatrics before joining the faculty in 2006. She served as an associate program director for the Duke Pediatric Residency Training Program for a decade before transitioning into the role of director of Pediatric Undergraduate Medical Education. 

Dr. Narayan has held numerous national roles in multiple organizations including the Council on Medical Student Education in Pediatrics, the Association of Pediatric Program Directors, and the Helfer Society. In 2016, she was awarded the Robert S. Holm Award, a national leadership and mentorship recognition by her peers, and most recently, in 2019 was a recipient of the Duke University School of Medicine Master Clinician/Teacher Award.  

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