Nahum J. Winer was a respected research and clinical cardiologist. Along with his distinguished work for the New York County and New York State Medical Societies, the staff of Lenox Hill Hospital, and other organizations including the AMA and the New York Cardiological Society, he served as an officer of the The New York Academy of Medicine for many years. His colleagues and patients remember him as an enthusiastic researcher and dedicated physician. His family has created this lectureship in celebration of his many contributions to medicine.
Recipients
2017
Paul Kligfield, MD
New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center
"Sudden Death in Rome,1705: Giovanni Lancisi, Pope Clement XI, and the Tale
of a Book "
2015
Jeffrey S. Borer, MD
State University of New York Downstate Medical Center
Heart Rate Modulation: Is it Therapeutic and if so for Whom?
2014
Harlan M. Krumholz, MD
Yale University and Yale-New Haven Hospital
Is Hospitalization Toxic to Patients and Does it Cause a Post-Hospital Syndrome? Time to Rethink the Hospital Experience.
2013
Michael A. Weber, MD
SUNY Downstate College of Medicine
Unresolved Issues in Diagnosing and Treating Hypertension: Is Renal Sympathectomy An Answer?
2012
Valentin Fuster, MD
Mount Sinai Medical Center
Transitions from Cardiovascular Disease to Health (2012-2020): The Challenge of Identifying Subclinical Disease