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October 22, 2004
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Wayne
State University names interim dean for School of Medicine
Dr. Robert R. Frank, associate professor of medicine and associate
dean for academic and student programs at the Wayne State University
School of Medicine, has been named interim dean, effective Oct. 25.
He succeeds Dr. John Crissman, who stepped down recently as dean.
Frank has been a member of the School of Medicine faculty since 1977
and, as associate dean, has guided the shaping of a comprehensive medical
curriculum. He also is currently leading a drive to raise funds for
construction of a new medical education building at the school.
“
We are pleased that Dr. Frank has agreed to lead the School of
Medicine during this exciting time of transition and progress,”
said Wayne State University President Irvin D. Reid. “His longtime
association with the medical school, as both a faculty member and key
administrator, further equips him for this important role as interim
dean.”
According to Nancy Barrett, Wayne State provost and senior vice president
for academic affairs, Frank will provide the necessary leadership to
maintain the school’s missions of education, research and patient
care while a national search is conducted for a permanent dean. “
I am confident that Dr. Frank will provide the vision and direction to
keep the school on its charted path of growth during this interim period,”
Barrett said.
Frank’s major clinical interests are in geriatrics and end-of-life
care. He was the chief of medicine at Detroit Receiving Hospital from
1983-1985 and he co-founded the Palliative Care Service at the hospital.
He earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from Brandeis University
and entered Wayne State University as a medical student in 1968. He
served his internship and was chief medical resident at Detroit General
Hospital.
Wayne State University is a premier institution of higher education
offering more than 350 academic programs through 12 schools and colleges
to more than 33,000 students in metropolitan Detroit.
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