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Bruce inducted into Gold Humanism Honor Society at NYU

January 15, 2018

Neil Bruce, MD, who completed his general psychiatry residency at Yale, has been inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society Resident/Fellow Chapter at NYU, where he is Chief Resident Physician for the NYU Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Training Program.

The Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS) recognizes students, residents, and faculty who exemplify compassionate patient care and who serve as role models, mentors, and leaders in medicine. Members are peer nominated.

“Membership in GHHS goes beyond selection and induction into an honor society,” according to the GHHS website. “Its members have a responsibility to model, support, and advocate for compassionate, patient-centered care throughout their careers. The creation of a GHHS chapter signifies to the medical community that an institution places high value on interpersonal skills and attitudes that are essential for the highest level of patient care.”

Bruce completed three years of residency training at Yale before matching into NYU’s competitive fellowship program in 2016.

Submitted by Christopher Gardner on January 16, 2018