Videos from the AMFDP Reunion
- AMFDP 30th Anniversary
Harold Amos scholars, alumni, National Advisory Committee members, and Foundation staff gathered in October 2013 to celebrate the program’s 30th anniversary and to honor James R. Gavin III, who retired in 2013 after serving 20 years as the National Program Director.
- Jim Gavin Tribute Video
Jim Gavin, MD, stepped down in 2013 as the national program director of the Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program. In this video, colleagues, scholars, and AMFDP alumni praise his twenty years of mentoring and leadership.
- Jim Gavin Gives AMFDP’s Ed Hook Lecture
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation President and CEO Risa Lavizzo-Mourey introduces Jim Gavin, the outgoing national program director of the Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program, who gives the Ed Hook Memorial Lecture during the program’s annual gathering in October 2013 in Atlanta.
- Ruby Hearn Talks about Harold Amos
The Minority Medical Faculty Development Program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation was renamed in 2004 after its first national program director, Harold Amos, following his death. Ruby Hearn, RWJF Senior VP Emerita, talks about Amos’ life journey, his contributions to AMFDP and to the field of academic medicine.
30th Anniversary Photo Gallery
- Harold Amos scholars, alumni, mentors, National Advisory Committee members, and Foundation staff gather at the 2013 reunion.
- Harold Amos retiring National Program Office Director James Gavin III and incoming NPO Director David Wilkes at the 2013 reunion.
- Harold Amos alumni Jamy Ard (’04), Adriana Tremoulet (’09), and incoming NPO Director David Wilkes (’91) lead a panel discussion on “Diversifying Funding in the Age of the Sequester.”
- Harold Amos alumnus Leo Morales (’00) participates in a speed mentoring event for pre-health and health-professions students.
- RWJF Senior Vice President Emerita Ruby Hearn reflects on the program’s history as she introduces RWJF President and CEO Risa Lavizzo-Mourey.
- Chair of the AMFDP National Advisory Committee Rose Marie Robertson.
- Harold Amos alumna Alexis Thompson (’92).
- RWJF President and CEO Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, AMFDP National Advisory Committee Chair Rose Marie Robertson, incoming National Project Director David Wilkes, and retiring NAC member Levi Watkins, Jr.
- Harold Amos alumna Genevieve Neal-Perry (’04) participates in a speed mentoring event for pre-health and health-professions students.
- Harold Amos scholars, alumni, mentors, National Advisory Committee members, and Foundation staff honor retiring National Program Office Director James Gavin III.
- Harold Amos scholars, alumni, mentors, National Advisory Committee members, and Foundation staff gather for opening night remarks and presentations.
- Deputy Director Nina Ardery and retiring National Program Office Director James Gavin III.
- Harold Amos scholars, alumni, mentors, National Advisory Committee members, and Foundation staff gather during the 2013 reunion.
- Retiring National Program Office Director James Gavin III and Harold Amos alumnus E. Dale Abel (’92).
- National Advisory Committee member and Harold Amos alumnus Lee Riley (’85).