Three pediatric school members and leaders from College Hospitals Rainbow Infants & Kids’s (UH Rainbow) have been elected to membership within the American Pediatric Society (APS), one of many nation’s most distinguished educational pediatric organizations.
The newly elected APS members embrace:
- Michael S. Dell, MD, Vice Chair for Schooling, UH Rainbow, Professor of Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve College (CWRU) College of Medication, and Morris S. Dixon, Jr., MD Chair in International Baby Well being, UH Rainbow
- Ross E. Myers, MD, Director of the Pediatric Residency Program, UH Rainbow and UH Cleveland Medical Heart, Professor of Pediatrics, CWRU College of Medication
- Samudragupta Bora, PhD, Founding Director, UH Well being Providers Analysis Heart, and Affiliate Professor of Pediatrics, CWRU College of Medication
These distinguished caregivers are amongst 92 people elected to APS membership for the Class of 2026 and will likely be formally acknowledged on the APS Howland Gala throughout the Pediatric Tutorial Societies 2026 Assembly in Boston subsequent spring.
Based in 1888, APS is North America’s first educational pediatric group. Its members are nationally and internationally acknowledged leaders in little one well being who advance educational pediatrics by way of training, analysis, management improvement, and revolutionary approaches to bettering little one and adolescent well being. New members are nominated by present APS members in recognition of their distinctive contributions as clinicians, educators, students, researchers, and policymakers.
“The American Pediatric Society is a prestigious educational establishment that has helped advance the standard of well being care for youngsters for greater than a century,” stated Marlene R. Miller, MD, MSc, Pediatrician-in-Chief, College Hospitals; Professor of Pediatrics, CWRU College of Medication; and Marsha L. Antonucci Distinguished Chair of Pediatrics, UH Rainbow. “I’m proud to congratulate Michael Dell, Ross Myers, and Samudragupta Bora on this well-deserved honor and their extraordinary impression on pediatric drugs and analysis.”











