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Honor Your Mentor Funds

Training with the best leads to success, which benefits patients. Now you can show your gratitude through the NREF by honoring a mentor who helped you succeed.

Honor Your Mentor (HYM) Funds celebrate the luminaries of neurosurgery who have advanced our specialty.

The program started in 2014 with total pledges of $177,195 from 37 donors. Today, HYM funds represent total pledges of over $9M from more than 3,000 donors.

Each mentor fund has a specific purpose. Funds support leadership endeavors, research projects, educational initiatives and outcomes studies. To date, HYM funds have provided almost $2M in support of initiatives
across North America and abroad.

Your gift will fund a chose research or educational endeavor in the mentor’s name.

Faces of the previous mentors

Awards to Date

See a list of awards made from Honor Your Mentor Funds.

Mentor & Interest

A Leland Albright, MD

To support neurosurgery resident and fellow education in Africa.

To support the maintenance and future development of The Rhoton Collection® .....

Dr. Ali Baaj

To provide grants to international medical students and trainees seeking research, training and educational opportunities in neurosurgery in the U.S.

Allen D. Levi, MD

To provide tuition support for Neurosurgery Chief Residents to take the Goodman Oral Boards Course

Allan H. Friedman, MD

To honor Dr. Allan Friedman and the RUNN Course.

Andrew T. Parsa, MD

To fund a fellowship or research grant for brain tumor research...

Anthony Marmarou, MD

To fund TBI registry research and/or young investigator research in ICP...

Carl B. Heilman, MD

To support neurosurgery resident research into the treatment of skull base...

Charles B. Wilson, MD

To fund brain tumor research.

Charles H. Tator, MD

To be utilized for basic science research in spinal cord injury.

Charles Kuntz IV, MD

To fund awards for residents and fellows to present research at the...

Charles L. Branch Sr, MD

To support clinical outcomes research for lumbar interbody fusion and cervical...

Why we should honor our mentors

by Timir Banerjee, MD, FAANS(L)

Mentors need love and care
Much like we do.
They have traveled the path and reached their destinations
To help us ride the waves that at times are out of proportion
Guru at times appears harsh but with no malice intended
To refine care of the disabled often a lot energy is expended.
I don’t care if it is Khichuri or Mujadara that we need to consume
To show honor and gratitude we must not just assume
But demonstrate by our actions
That to uplift a mentor is our pecuniary obligation!
To joyfully celebrate their efforts to find new horizons,
I want to engrave their names in plaques, for future generations.