Faculty Promotions and Appointments

The following faculty members were recently promoted or appointed at Harvard Medical School.

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Nancy Cho, MD, promoted to associate professor of surgery.

Elizabeth Lilley, MD, MPH, appointed to assistant professor of surgery.

Naomi Shimizu, MD, promoted to assistant professor of surgery.

2024 Final Service Conference and Graduation Awards

The following recipients were recently honored with awards at the Final Service Conference.

Surgery Class of ’63 Scholar – Katherine He, MD

Surgical Oncology Research Award – Eliza Lorentzen, MD

PBB Scholar Award (This award is the highest ABSITE score and comes with a $500 award) – Yun Jee Kang, MD (80.4% correct and 98th percentile)

Medical Student Teaching Awards

PGY1     Ezra Brooks, MD

PGY2     Tom Martin, MD

PGY3     Cullen Roberts, MD

PGY4     Christine Wu, MD

PGY5     Elizabeth Yates, MD, MPH (The Robert T. Osteen Award for Medical Student Education in Surgery)

Faculty Student Teaching Award – Reza Askari, MD

Edward Kwasnik Award – James Etheridge, MD, MPH

Christine Weeks Schofield Award – John Gaspich, MD

Grant Rodkey Award – Katherine He, MD

Vollman Award (This award is voted by the faculty at Faulkner Hospital) – Cullen Roberts, MD

Star Thrower Award (This award is given by the administrative chiefs to the resident who has gone above and beyond) – Max Riley, MD

Francis D. Moore Award (This award is voted on by junior residents and presented to a senior resident) – 
Elizabeth Yates, MD, MPH

Donald J. Matson Award (This award is voted on by all the house staff and presented to a faculty member) – Matt Nehs, MD

Richard E. Wilson Award (This award is voted on by chief residents and presented to a faculty member) – Jiping Wang, MD, PhD, and Stanley Ashley, MD

Matthew A. Nehs, MD, Named Vice Chair for Faculty Development in the Brigham Department of Surgery

Matthew A. Nehs, MD
Vice Chair for Faculty Development, Department of Surgery, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Co-Program Director, Harvard Combined Endocrine Surgery Fellowship
Associate Program Director, General Surgery Residency
Surgical Director, BWH Adrenal Center
Associate Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School

Dr. Nehs is an endocrine surgeon at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and an associate professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School.  He was born and raised in Traverse City, MI and graduated from Hope College.  He graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School in 2006 and then moved to Boston after matching at Brigham and Women’s Hospital for general surgery residency training.  In the middle of residency, he did a two-year lab fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital studying targeted therapy against the BRAF oncogene in anaplastic thyroid cancer.  He completed an endocrine surgery fellowship at the Brigham before joining the faculty in 2014.  

Dr. Nehs’ clinical and scientific interests converge at the intersection of where endocrine tumors, metabolic dysfunction, nutrition and lifestyle all interact.  He treats mostly disorders of the thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal glands, and has an interest in the ways that these tumors promote downstream clinical sequelae like hypertension, insulin resistance, fatty liver, obesity and sleep disturbances. He has served as the co-program director of the Harvard Combined Endocrine Surgery Fellowship since its formation and integration in 2018, and he also serves as the associate program director for the General Surgery Residency at the Brigham.  In these roles, Dr. Nehs has prioritized resident and fellow mentorship and maturation to guide trainees in their path toward independent practice.  He helped form two multidisciplinary clinics for thyroid and adrenal disorders that have improved patient access, care coordination and interdepartmental collaboration.

In this new role, Dr. Nehs hopes to engage with our faculty in order to better understand how we can overcome the challenges inherent in practice building and academic productivity, all while balancing our responsibility to our families and loved ones. He hopes to build on our long history and tradition of clinical excellence, innovation, collegiality and mutual shared respect among our faculty at the Brigham.