The Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS)

Weill Cornell Medical College Chapter

Purpose: The Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS) is guided by the Arnold P. Gold Foundation’s vision statement: “Healthcare will be dramatically improved by placing human interests, values and dignity at the core of teaching and practice.”

As such, the Weill Cornell Medical College Chapter consists of select medical students, residents, and faculty who exemplify the humanistic ideals championed by the Arnold P. Gold Foundation. Members are recognized for their commitment to:

GHHS
  • Integrity
  • Dedication
  • Compassion
  • Altruism
  • Respect
  • Empathy
  • Curiosity

 

Student members from the Weill Cornell chapter work collaboratively with faculty members to foster a culture where humanism is the cornerstone of medicine. 

Scope: Members are role models for humanistic care, providing:

  • Mentorship to peers
  • Reflection to consider the further integration of humanism into clinical care
  • Acknowledgement of community members who promote and embody humanism
  • Outreach to meet the needs of the local community.
  • Advocacy to reduce barriers in access to care

Selection Process: Peer-nominated and faculty-reviewed medical students are selected via official GHHS guidelines and inducted into GHHS (15-20% of the total graduating class).  Members serve a one-year term until graduation in which they work on various projects related to humanism in medicine.

 

Current WCM Gold Chapter Initiatives

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  • Facilitation of Narrative Medicine sessions for students in clerkship years
  • "Cry of the Heart” Poetry Contest in recognition of Dr. Roger Granet, renowned psychiatrist, author, and poet.  Dr. Granet was a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College and attending psychiatrist at New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center.
  • State Legislative Advocacy Day
  • Physician Advocacy Workshops (Resolution Writing, Policy Memos, and Lobbying)
  • Community Service
    • Food Bank for NYC
    • Meal Delivery for Older Adults
  • Goals of Care Simulation
  • Emergency Preparedness Training and Simulation Course
  • "Death Over Dinner” Conversations

GHHS Cohort

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Elizabeth Bundschuh

Nisha Chandra

Hanix Daniel

Victoria De Barros

Ariel Gonzalez

Sarah Hanif

Rahma Ibrahim

Manish Kumar **Chapter President

Barr Lavi-Romer

Joanna Lin

Taylor Lis **Chapter Treasurer

Bala McRae-Posani

Kingsley Osei-Karikari **Chapter Vice President

Juliet Ryan **Chapter Secretary

Sophia Salingaros

Daniel Tay

Harrison White

Sarah Wozniak

Danielle Yerdon

Mark Basilious

Chloe Boehm  **Chapter Treasurer

Katharine Cunnane

Brittney Chong **Chapter Secretary

Daniella De Freitas 

Noelle Desir 

Ayo Fashakin

Alina Husain 

J Lind

Nathan Matzko 

Abhinav Pandey 

Ariana Rabinowitsch

Marc-Anthony Rodriguez  **Chapter Vice President

Sarah Rosselli 

Karolina Sadowska 

Shakirah Ssebyala

Jennifer Sugijanto **Chapter President

Karena Zhao 

Chase Alston

Sheridan Bowers

Diksha Brahmbhatt

Leslie Bull **Chapter President

Emily Cohen

Neville Dusaj

Varshini Gali

Benjamin Grant

Bendict Harvey

Richie Hong **Chapter Vice President

Sonali Iyer **Chapter Secretary

Tim Li

Esther Liu

Natalie Nguyen

Ikenna Onyekwere

Luiza Perez

Sarah Qureshy

Branden Sosa

Matthew Wickersham **Chapter Treasurer

Koby Amankwah 

Anita Amin 

Kyrie Anderson 

Rachel Arnesen 

Indrani Das 

Reine-Marcelle Ibala 

Daniel Lai 

Andrea Cabassa Miskimen 

Chimsom Orakwue 

Ilan Palte  **Chapter Treasurer

Maria Christina Passarelli 

Stephanie Rager  **Chapter Secretary

Peyman Razavi  **Chapter Vice President

Rachel Saganty 

Sarah Schrader 

Ryka Sehgal  **Chapter President

Heba Shaaban 

Jayleecia Smith 

Aleksandr Talishinsky 

Miguel Eduardo Tusa Lavieri 

WCM GHHS Faculty Advisors
Contact information

For further information about The Gold Humanism Honor Society at Weill Cornell Medicine, contact Dana L. Gurvitch, M.D., Assistant Dean, Student Professional Development.

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