Trending...
- California: Governor Newsom announces appointments 10.31.2025
- Warrior Foundation Freedom Station Starts Give-A-Thon to Fly Our Warriors "Home for the Holidays!"
- For Election Day: Treat yourself to a funny poem and a song about politics called "Run For Office"
CINCINNATI - Californer -- Dr. Jay A. Johannigman, MD, FACS, was honored to serve as the invited guest lecturer for the John R. Border Memorial Lectureship at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo.
Dr. Johannigman's presentation reflected on the enduring connection between trauma medicine, education, and service. Drawing from decades of experience in both military and civilian trauma care, he emphasized the importance of mentorship, collaboration, and preparedness in modern medicine.
"Events like this remind us why mentorship matters," said Dr. Johannigman. "Every generation of physicians builds upon the lessons of those who came before them. Our responsibility is not only to advance the science of medicine but to uphold its values of humanity, teamwork, and readiness."
Throughout his remarks, Dr. Johannigman highlighted the continued need for excellence in trauma systems and surgical leadership, as well as the value of fostering curiosity and compassion among the next generation of clinicians.
More on The Californer
The John R. Border Memorial Lectureship honors the life and legacy of Dr. Border, a respected educator and physician remembered for his commitment to medical education and patient care.
Following the lecture, Dr. Johannigman expressed gratitude for the opportunity to engage with faculty, students, and professionals at the University at Buffalo.
"It was an honor to contribute to a program that celebrates the lifelong pursuit of knowledge and service," he said. "The spirit of learning and dedication at the Jacobs School reflects the best of academic medicine."
Dr. Johannigman served as Professor of Surgery at the F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine and as a Trauma, Acute Care, and Critical Care Surgeon at Methodist Mansfield Medical Center in Dallas, Texas.
Dr. Johannigman's presentation reflected on the enduring connection between trauma medicine, education, and service. Drawing from decades of experience in both military and civilian trauma care, he emphasized the importance of mentorship, collaboration, and preparedness in modern medicine.
"Events like this remind us why mentorship matters," said Dr. Johannigman. "Every generation of physicians builds upon the lessons of those who came before them. Our responsibility is not only to advance the science of medicine but to uphold its values of humanity, teamwork, and readiness."
Throughout his remarks, Dr. Johannigman highlighted the continued need for excellence in trauma systems and surgical leadership, as well as the value of fostering curiosity and compassion among the next generation of clinicians.
More on The Californer
- Powering the Next Frontier of the $1 Trillion Space Economy: Ascent Solar Technologies (N A S D A Q: ASTI)
- Taikan's T-V856S VMC Earns Prestigious 2025 Vogel Global Pioneer Award
- Flick Truck Accident Law Joins the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance to Strengthen Truck Safety Advocacy
- PebblePad Announces Global Partnership with Inside Higher Ed and Times Higher Education
- Jacko Law Group Named Among Best Law Firms® for Corporate Law in San Diego
The John R. Border Memorial Lectureship honors the life and legacy of Dr. Border, a respected educator and physician remembered for his commitment to medical education and patient care.
Following the lecture, Dr. Johannigman expressed gratitude for the opportunity to engage with faculty, students, and professionals at the University at Buffalo.
"It was an honor to contribute to a program that celebrates the lifelong pursuit of knowledge and service," he said. "The spirit of learning and dedication at the Jacobs School reflects the best of academic medicine."
Dr. Johannigman served as Professor of Surgery at the F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine and as a Trauma, Acute Care, and Critical Care Surgeon at Methodist Mansfield Medical Center in Dallas, Texas.
Source: Our Featured
0 Comments
Latest on The Californer
- Jonathan Malveaux Named Newest Member of Forbes Business Council
- The Hangover: Post November 4th Blues
- Divine Logic Launches Proactive Managed IT Services for Fresno Businesses
- NFL Midseason 2025: Who's for Real and Who's Faking It?
- Silver Ball, Golden Heart: Dallas-Area Pinball Wizards Flip for Charity at Side Quest Arcade
- Sweet Beginnings: Sugar Queen Dessert Shop Opens in the Colony Ridge Community
- World Record Established: Million-Dollar Bilibin Screen Sells at Shapiro Auctions
- SEEAG's "Christmas On The Ranch" Offers Fresh-Cut Christmas Trees From Northern California
- PJHM Architects Honored with Outstanding Project Award for Patrick Henry High School Design
- Gold Standard Diagnostics Launches AIX1000 2.1® with Extra High Titer RPR Testing
- Long Beach: City to Host Space Beach Career Fair
- Lawproactive Launches Next-Generation CRM, Marrying Data and Location with Geo-Optimized Funnels for Attorney Lead Generation
- POWER SOLUTIONS N.V. Partners with ENERGY33 LLC to Deliver a 40.5 MW Temporary Power Project for ECUACORRIENTE S.A. in Ecuador
- California: Governor Newsom urges the Supreme Court to reject Trump's illegal tariff grift
- Pioneering the Future of Human-Computer Interaction Through AI-Powered Neural Input Technology: Wearable Devices Ltd. (N A S D A Q: WLDS)
- Epic Pictures Group Sets North American Release Date for the Action Thriller LOST HORIZON
- Utoch Digital Asset Center Launches Global Innovation Initiative
- Chobes Digital Asset Center Expands Intelligent Compliance Framework
- HR Soul Consulting Recognized as a 2025 Inc. Power Partner Award Winner for the Fourth Consecutive Year
- Ranking Daytime Television's Most Devious Minds: The Top 10 Soap Opera Villains Of Color Of All Time
