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Runyan named national program director of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program

CHAPEL HILL – A University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill professor has been named national program director of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program.

March 1, 2007 

Runyan named national program director of Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program


CHAPEL HILL – A University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill professor has been named national program director of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program.
     
Dr. Desmond K. Runyan, professor of pediatrics and chair of the Department of Social Medicine at UNC-Chapel Hill from 1999 to 2007, succeeds Dr. Iris F. Litt, who has directed the Clinical Scholars Program since 2003.
     
The change in leadership for the Clinical Scholars Program is accompanied by a change in location:  As of today, the National Program Office (NPO) for the program moves from Stanford University, where Litt is retiring as professor of pediatrics, to UNC.
     
The Clinical Scholars Program is designed to augment the clinical training of young physicians by providing new skills and perspectives necessary to achieving leadership positions both within and outside the walls of academia. It is RWJF’s oldest program and has produced more than 1000 Scholars, many of whom have gone on to become leaders in their fields.
     
A former Clinical Scholar himself, Runyan also directed the UNC Clinical Scholars Program for several years. He is a practicing pediatrician, and co-founded a comprehensive child abuse treatment center. He has conducted extensive research in the area of child abuse for the past 30 years, and organized the longest multi-site prospective study of the consequences of child abuse, LONGSCAN, now 16 years old. He has worked with scholars all over the world to increase child abuse knowledge among medical faculty. Runyan has been elected to the Society for Pediatric Research, the American Pediatric Society, and the board of directors for the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. He has just been appointed a founding member of a new subspecialty board in child abuse pediatrics of the American Board of Pediatrics.
     
“Desmond Runyan brings experience, passion, and great energy to his new leadership role with the Clinical Scholars Program,” said Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, RWJF president and CEO. “We are delighted to welcome him back to our Clinical Scholars family.”
     
Iris Litt will continue to direct RWJF’s Physician Faculty Scholars Program, whose national program office is at Stanford University.
     
“Iris has been a wonderful leader and mentor to our Scholars. Happily we are not saying good-bye to her yet,” added Lavizzo-Mourey.
     
To learn more about RWJF’s Clinical Scholars Program, visit http://rwjcsp.unc.edu. 

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Media contact: Stephanie Crayton, (919) 966-2860 or scrayton@unch.unc.edu

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