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“Something New in Medical Education”: The Medical School Distinguishes Itself (1907-1924)
Oct 02 2020
“Something New in Medical Education”The Medical School Distinguishes Itself (1907-1924) Charles Bardeen In 1907, Charles Bardeen is appointed dean of the newly created two-year College of Medicine, creating departments in…
Frederick A. Davis’s Chairship Continues (1930-1938)
Oct 02 2020
Frederick A. Davis’s Chairship Continues (1930-1938) In 1927, nineteen men and six women become the graduates of the University of Wisconsin Medical School’s four-year program, and in 1928, the Service…
Dr. Paul L. Kaufman (2004-2014)
Oct 02 2020
Dr. Paul L. Kaufman (2004-2014) In 2004, Dr. Paul L. Kaufman, a glaucoma specialist and researcher who joined the Department in 1975, becomes Chair after a national search. During his…
2002-2004: Thomas S. Stevens Serves as Interim Chair
Oct 02 2020
Thomas S. Stevens, MDThomas S. Stevens, MD, a Retina specialist who had served as Vice Chair for Clinical Affairs since 1990, becomes Interim Chair in 2002, serving in this position…
1997-2001: Dr. Daniel M. Albert
Oct 02 2020
In 1998At the Retina Research Foundation of Houston, TX—founded by the first woman to graduate as a resident of the UW ophthalmology program, Alice R. McPherson—two new chairs are established…
1992-1996: Dr. Daniel M. Albert
Oct 02 2020
Dr. Daniel M. Albert 1992-1996 In 1992, Dr. Daniel M. Albert, MD, an internationally recognized ophthalmic pathologist, becomes the first chair without previous ties to Wisconsin or the University. Within…