Michelle Baran, professor and associate dean for research at the Stony Brook School of Social Work, received the Herald’s 2024 Excellence in Healthcare Award at a ceremony on September 18th. This award recognizes individuals whose dedication and contributions have made a difference to health and well-being. -Being someone else’s.
HERALD Excellence in Healthcare Award recipients are selected by a committee based on their strength and passion for advocating for and leading both their organizations and their communities. Ballan’s research, teaching, and service are dedicated to individuals with disabilities and their families.
Mr. Baran is also a professor in the Department of Family, Population, and Preventive Medicine. He holds a PhD from Renaissance School of Medicine and is the Director of the Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disorders (LEND) Program at Stony Brook University.
Mr. Baran’s research focuses on intimate partner violence, bioethics, medical education, and sexual health prevention and treatment interventions for adults with disabilities.
She is the recipient of a 2020 grant to incorporate disability content into medical school curricula funded by the American Academy of Developmental Medicine and Dentistry, as well as a Pfizer grant focused on reducing health disparities for patients with IDD presenting with COVID-19. He has served as principal investigator on several grants, including Foundation grants. Symptoms.
Mr. Baran received the Knowledge Building Through Research Award from the Office for Victims of Crime, a program of the U.S. Department of Justice, during National Crime Victim Rights Week in 2024 for his research on crime victims with disabilities . She has also received numerous teaching and research awards, including the 2020 State University of New York Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Education and the 2020 Swiss Excellence Level Research Fellowship from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research.
Earlier this year, Ms. Baran received the Loreen Arbus Disability Champion Award, one of Women’s eNews’ 2024 “21 Leaders of the 21st Century.”