New York Academy of Medicine’s 2025 Annual Meeting to Honor Health Leaders & Stand for Health Communication

By: NYAM

Including a Discourse with Notable Media on Combating Misinformation

 

New York, NY (November 28, 2025) – The 178th Anniversary Discourse, Annual Awards and Meeting of the Fellows at New York Academy of Medicine takes place on Monday, December 1 at 5:30 p.m. The gathering will celebrate health science leadership in 2025 and induct a record new class of fellows and members at the New York Academy of Medicine building located at 1216 Fifth Avenue at 103rd Street. Among the evening’s highlights, a dialogue among leading journalists about how to communicate health science advances in a time of polarization, and leading health scientists will be celebrated: 

  • Five individuals, including Regina Benjamin, MD, MBA, the 18th U.S. Surgeon General; Jennifer Doudna, PhD, Nobel laureate in chemistry; Peter Jay Hotez, MD, PhD, Dean for the National School of Tropical Medicine at the Baylor College of Medicine; Timothy R. B. Johnson, MD, Bates Professor of the Diseases of Women and Children and Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Michigan; Mary Woolley, president and CEO of Research!America; and the Rockefeller Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation will be awarded for their health impact 
  • The induction of 131 New York Academy of Medicine fellows and members
  • A roundtable panel discussion about the ongoing dangers of health misinformation

We are delighted to welcome people across our communities, from accomplished health scientists and leadersnew fellows from hundreds of organizations throughout the tristate area, and a stimulating discourse panel of distinguished journalists to our annual meeting,” Ann Kurth, PhD, CNM, MPH, president of New York Academy of Medicine saidWe are gratified to expand the base of accomplished fellows and members, especially this year when standing for public health is so crucial for all of us who want better health for our families and communitiesWe look forward to working with them to help realize New York Academy of Medicine’s mission of healthier, longer lives for all.

The roundtable discussion follows the evening’s theme: promoting health by combating health misinformation. Three prominent New York journalists (Dhruv Khullar, MD, of The New YorkerBrian Lehrer of WNYC, and Apoorva Mandivalli of The New York Times) will discuss this theme at length while drawing from their experiences. Harriet Washington, renowned author and fellow at New York Academy of Medicine, will moderate the conversation. Wayne J. Riley, MD, MPH, MBA, MACP, chair of the board of trustees at New York Academy of Medicine, expressed enthusiasm about the roundtable.

“Health misinformation is something we can’t ignore, and I don’t think our communities should, either,” Dr. Riley said. “Communicating accessible, trustworthy, and accurate health information is paramount for everyone from practitioners to patients. We do a disservice to ourselves and others if we do not stand up for and promote best-evidence health solutions.”

Health progress is only made possible through scientific advances informed by community buy-in and engagement. New York Academy of Medicine is grateful to all who are attending the 2025 annual awards and meeting of the fellows. Together, we can help enable healthier, longer lives for everyone.

New York Academy of Medicine
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