PEOPLE
Faculty
Richard M. Novak, MD
Harry F. Dowling Professor of Medicine Chief, Division of Infectious DiseasesBiographical Info
Dr. Novak is the Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases. He has decades of experience in clinical trials including HIV vaccine trials, HIV therapeutic trials and COVID-19 vaccine studies. Dr. Novak has been actively involved in HIV clinical care and research for over 30 years and serves as the Director of the UIC Community Clinic Network (UCCN), which he began in 1991. The UCCN clinic network is a community-based clinic model that serves communities throughout the city of Chicago.
Education History
Medical School:Rush University
Residency: University of Illinois at Chicago
Fellowship: University of Illinois at Chicago
List Accomplishments/Awards/Honor
2019 Pioneer in Medicine Award
2017 Clinical Sciences Distinguished Researcher and Scholar of the Year
2014 Faculty of the Year, Department of Medicine
2014 Fellow, Infectious Diseases Society of America
2014 Harry F. Dowling Endowed Chair of Medicine and Infectious Diseases
Current Fellows
Richard M. Novak, MD
Harry F. Dowling Professor of Medicine Chief, Division of Infectious DiseasesBiographical Info
Dr. Novak is the Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases. He has decades of experience in clinical trials including HIV vaccine trials, HIV therapeutic trials and COVID-19 vaccine studies. Dr. Novak has been actively involved in HIV clinical care and research for over 30 years and serves as the Director of the UIC Community Clinic Network (UCCN), which he began in 1991. The UCCN clinic network is a community-based clinic model that serves communities throughout the city of Chicago.
Education History
Medical School:Rush University
Residency: University of Illinois at Chicago
Fellowship: University of Illinois at Chicago
List Accomplishments/Awards/Honor
2019 Pioneer in Medicine Award
2017 Clinical Sciences Distinguished Researcher and Scholar of the Year
2014 Faculty of the Year, Department of Medicine
2014 Fellow, Infectious Diseases Society of America
2014 Harry F. Dowling Endowed Chair of Medicine and Infectious Diseases
Staff
Richard M. Novak, MD
Harry F. Dowling Professor of Medicine Chief, Division of Infectious DiseasesBiographical Info
Dr. Novak is the Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases. He has decades of experience in clinical trials including HIV vaccine trials, HIV therapeutic trials and COVID-19 vaccine studies. Dr. Novak has been actively involved in HIV clinical care and research for over 30 years and serves as the Director of the UIC Community Clinic Network (UCCN), which he began in 1991. The UCCN clinic network is a community-based clinic model that serves communities throughout the city of Chicago.
Education History
Medical School:Rush University
Residency: University of Illinois at Chicago
Fellowship: University of Illinois at Chicago
List Accomplishments/Awards/Honor
2019 Pioneer in Medicine Award
2017 Clinical Sciences Distinguished Researcher and Scholar of the Year
2014 Faculty of the Year, Department of Medicine
2014 Fellow, Infectious Diseases Society of America
2014 Harry F. Dowling Endowed Chair of Medicine and Infectious Diseases
Affiliated Staff
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- Duplicate the existing item, listed as a 1/6 text field. (Or create a 1/6 column and add a text field, modify the class so it’s exactly “additionalAnchor”).
- Modify the text field inside the 1/6 column. Inside there, modify the HYPERLINK so that it would go to a corresponding section with a “#” in front of it. (Example, we have a “chief” section on the page, then it would make sense to have the hyperlink go to “#chief”)
- Then change the hyperlink TEXT to a appropriate label.
- IMPORTANT: If not done already, go into that CONTAINER that corresponds to your anchor (i.e. Meet The Chiefs), and add an ID matching the anchor’s HYPERLINK WITHOUT the “#”, i.e. “chief”.
- (If using side bar widget box, then there’s a saved copy of a widget box COLUMN, grab it in the column library, it should 1/6 of a length of a column.)
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