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Leo
M. Davidoff Society
Established in 1976, the Leo M. Davidoff Society honors teachers who,
like its namesake, have made significant contributions to the education of
students at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr. Davidoff
was born in Latvia in 1898, immigrated to the United States and began his
medical training at Harvard, first in Surgery and later in Neurosurgery.
In 1954, he became the first chair of the Einstein Department of Surgery, and
five years later in 1959, the Chair of Neurological Surgery. It was
his work as Associate Dean with responsibility for education, as well as
his love of teaching, that cause him to be remembered as the respected and
beloved teacher of many who trained here at Einstein.
On the occasion of Dr. Davidoff's death in 1976, his wife, Dr. Ida
Davidoff, herself an Einstein faculty member in Psychiatry, established the
Leo M. Davidoff Society in his memory. More than 200 Einstein
faculty have been honored with membership in the Society. Each year,
the Davidoff Education Day, sponsored by the DOE's Education & Faculty
Support Committee, seeks to commemorate the educational achievements of
Dr. Leo Davidoff by continuing to foster excellence in the teaching of
medical students.
Members of the Leo M. Davidoff Society |