Pedro Noguera awarded prize for outstanding achievement in behavioral and social sciences

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4-Nov-2014

Contact: Camille Gamboa camille.gamboa@sagepub.com 805-410-7441 SAGE Publications

Los Angeles, CA (November 4, 2014) SAGE and the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University (CASBS) are delighted to announce that Dr. Pedro Noguera is the 2014 recipient of the SAGE-CASBS award. Established in 2013, the award recognizes outstanding achievement in advancing the understanding of the behavioral and social sciences as they are applied to pressing social issues.

Dr. Noguera is a sociologist and education rights activist whose transformational work helps to illuminate how schools are influenced by social and economic conditions as well as by demographic trends in local, regional and global contexts. He is the Peter L. Agnew Professor of Education at New York University and holds faculty appointments in the departments of Teaching and Learning and Humanities and Social Sciences at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Development. Having served as a classroom teacher in public schools across the nation, Dr. Noguera continues to work as a researcher and advisor to schools nationally and internationally.

"Receiving the SAGE-CASBS Award is both humbling and deeply satisfying for me," commented Dr. Noguera. "I have devoted my scholarly career to the study of pressing social problems: youth violence, school failure, urban poverty, racial disparities and many others. Drawing on theory and method from the behavioral sciences has been extremely important for my work because it has made it possible to challenge poorly conceived public policies and to counter conventional thinking that is rooted in stereotypes and biases. By utilizing empirical research to explore the complexities that underlie many pressing social issues, we can open up new possibilities for policy, practice and social action. The SAGE-CASBS award is an affirmation that this type of inquiry and scholarly endeavor is not only legitimate but extremely important. "

Currently, Dr. Noguera serves as Executive Director of the Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and the Transformation of Schools. Previously, he was appointed by the governor of New York to the State University of New York (SUNY) Board of Trustees and in 2014 he was elected to the National Academy of Education.

"Dr. Noguera's remarkable work as an academic is rivaled only by his passionate efforts to transform his research into better educational environments and opportunities for underserved students. Communicating with policymakers, with other educational decision makers, and to the broader public, he has made important progress in a larger effort to close the education gap and achieve educational justice," commented SAGE Founder and Executive Chairman Sara Miller McCune. "Dr. Noguera embodies the mission of the SAGE-CASBS award, and we are delighted to announce him as the 2014 winner."

"Pedro Noguera represents the very best of contemporary social science," said CASBS Director Margaret Levi. "A distinguished Professor of Education and Sociology, he has built an outstanding research career grounded in his formative, practical experience as a classroom teacher and school board member. He is fundamentally concerned with how to make teachers and indeed the whole of society accountable for providing equal educational opportunities and for closing the achievement gap. He focuses on education as an important developmental tool for individuals and their communities."

A regular commentator on CNN, MSNBC, and NPR, among others, as well as a writer for The Nation, Dr. Noguera will give a keynote speech at CASBS' Behavioral & Social Science Summit on November 8, 2014 at Stanford University. Themed, "The City," this year's conference will bring together some of the world's top social and behavioral scientists with leaders in industry, media, and the community to discuss the best means and policies for improving the urban experience.

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Anti-aging doc charged $250,000 after nearly killing man with breast cancer drug

RINGGOLD, Ga. -- A North Georgia doctor must pay a patient a quarter of a million dollars after almost killing him with medicine.

In September 2011, according to court documents, Steve Gables visited Dr. Robert Burkich's Preventive Medicine Anti-Aging & Chelation practice in Ringgold. Burkich told him he had low testosterone and prescribed him Tamoxifen.

Problem is, Tamoxifen is for breast cancer, not low testosterone. And it can cause blood clots. One day, about four months after Burkich told him to take the medicine, Gables was sitting in his living room when he felt his leg cramp.

"It was just hard," he said. "Hard as granite."

He had blood clots in his legs. One of those clots, according to court documents, broke off, traveled through his bloodstream to his throat and blocked an artery. He almost died.

Gables went to Memorial Hospital's emergency room, and a doctor asked to see all of his medication. When the doctor looked at the Tamoxifen, Gables said, he almost yelled.

"Who put you on this?" the doctor demanded.

Gables, of Ooltewah, said that was the first time he learned his medication was for breast cancer. He filed a lawsuit against Burkich. Three years later, on Oct. 24, a jury ruled in Gables' favor. Burkich now must pay him $250,000.

The doctor did not return a call seeking comment Monday. But according to his website, Burkich has been treating patients since 1989.

Gables said Burkich's prescription ruined his life. Because of the clots, he now has to take blood thinners. And because he is taking blood thinners, he said, he is vulnerable to dangerous injuries.

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Dermatologists boost Skin Safety Campaign, warn about beauty experts

PDS introduces the first Guide on Dermocosmetics in the Philippines as part of its Skin Safety Campaign. Len Cristobal

The growing number of skin complications caused by procedures performed by unqualified individuals fueled the Philippine Dermatological Society (PDS) to start a Skin Safety Campaign in 2008. Today, positioning itself as the DermAuthority, the organization has expanded its platforms and now uses social media to educate Filipinos about proper skin care and safe and effective treatments for skin, hair, and nail conditions in order to prevent damaging consequences of misinformation.

Uncertified 'experts'

One of the issues raised at a media briefing with PDS in Mandaluyong on Monday was the serious problem of uncertified clinics performing cosmetic and skin treatment procedures.

Furthermore, the organization also warned the public to be mindful about heavily promoted products on TV that promise to address skin issues in a short span of time.

PDS president Dr. Rosalina Nadela reminded the public to consult only eligible dermatologists for skin care and skin diseases.

Licensed dermatologists have undergone three years of training at a hospital or institution approved by the PDS, which prides itself as the only specialty society in dermatology recognized by the Philippine Medical Association. It currently has 11 accredited dermatology training institutions:

1. Philippine General Hospital UP Manila 2. Skin & Cancer Foundation, Inc. 3. Research Institute for Tropical Medicine 4. East Avenue Medical Center 5. Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center 6. Makati Medical Center 7. Ospital ng Maynila Medical Center 8. Southern Philippines Medical Center 9. St. Lukes Medical Center 10. Sto. Tomas University Hospital 11. University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center

PDS awards the Skin Safety Campaign door decal and the Seal of Excellence to certified dermatologists whose names can be found on their official website.

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