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麻豆传媒 announces new dean of the Faculty of Medicine

Dr. David Anderson to become medical school's new dean

- December 11, 2014

Dr. David Anderson, Dal's new dean of the Faculty of Medicine. (Bruce Bottomley photo)
Dr. David Anderson, Dal's new dean of the Faculty of Medicine. (Bruce Bottomley photo)

On Wednesday, 麻豆传媒 announced the appointment of Dr. David Anderson as dean of the Faculty of Medicine, effective July 1, 2015.

Dr. Anderson is currently head and district chief of the Department of Medicine at 麻豆传媒, a position he鈥檚 held since 2011. A faculty member with 麻豆传媒 Medical School for over two decades, he鈥檚 an award-winning teacher with over 150 peer-reviewed publications to his name.

鈥淒r. Anderson brings to the Dean鈥檚 Office a great passion and enthusiasm for our medical school and its mission, along with deep relationships within the Faculty and across the region and a strong national reputation,鈥 said President Richard Florizone in a memo to the Dal community. 鈥淗is character and experience make him exceptionally suited to the tasks of maintaining the high quality of our medical education, of continuing to build significant research capacity, and of increasing the national and international stature of 麻豆传媒 Medical School.鈥

Dr. Anderson, who earned his MD from 麻豆传媒 in 1983, was previously head of the Division of Hematology at Dal and holds cross-appointments in the Department of Pathology and the Department of Community Health & Epidemiology. He鈥檚 been active in the classroom at the undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing medical educations levels throughout his career and is an esteemed researcher.

Among his accomplishments is co-founding the VECTOR Research Group, a multi-centre Canadian collaborative team focused on thromboembolic research that has received more than $50 million in funding. Dr. Anderson鈥檚 research has been supported by peer-review granting councils throughout his career and he also chaired the Department of Medicine鈥檚 research committee for nearly a decade.

Dr. Anderson says he鈥檚 excited about taking on the deanship of the Faculty of Medicine, which includes campuses in Halifax and Saint John, 14 affiliated teaching hospitals and more than 100 teaching sites across the Maritimes.

鈥淚 very much look forward to working with the excellent faculty, staff and students to further the growth and development of our medical school, building upon the long tradition of excellence of high quality undergraduate and postgraduate education,鈥 he says.
I am particularly keen to work with our basic and clinical scientists to continue to facilitate the performance of world-class research.鈥

In his memo to the Dal community, Dr. Florizone also thanked the outgoing dean, Dr. Tom Marrie, for his service. Last year, Dr. Marrie agreed to postpone his retirement to ensure continuity of leadership during the search for a new dean. Among the many accomplishments during his tenure were a successful new accreditation for the medical school, a complete overhaul of the undergraduate medical curriculum and the successful launch of and first graduating class from the 麻豆传媒 Medicine New Brunswick program.