Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Edward Hundert, M.D., joins the Board of Directors at ClinicalTrialsWiki.org

We are delighted to welcome Dr. Edward Hundert, M.D., former President of Case Western Reserve University, to the Clinical Trials Wiki family, and as a member of our Board of Directors. His bio is below:

Dr. Hundert is an internationally known academic leader, scholar, educator, psychiatrist, and medical ethicist. Over the past 20 years, he has served as President of Case Western Reserve University, Dean of the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, and Associate Dean for Student Affairs at Harvard Medical School. He has held professorial appointments in psychiatry, medical ethics, cognitive science, and medical humanities, and he is a leader in developing innovative institutional affiliations and curricula both in academic medical centers and across all levels of higher education.

Dr. Hundert earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics and the history of science and medicine, summa cum laude, from Yale University, where he received Yale’s Chittenden Prize “to the graduating senior with highest standing in mathematics or the natural sciences.” He attended Oxford University as a Marshall Scholar, receiving the Batterby Prize from Hertford College for “highest first class honours in philosophy, politics and economics.” Four years later he earned the M.D. from Harvard Medical School, receiving the Sanger Prize for “excellence in psychiatric research.” He completed his psychiatric residency at McLean Hospital, a Harvard affiliate, where he served as chief resident. He has received numerous teaching, mentoring, and diversity awards, and for six consecutive years he was voted the “faculty member who did the most for the class” by Harvard Medical School graduates.

Dr. Hundert has served on many national boards, including the Association of American Universities, the American Association of Medical Colleges, and the Liaison Committee on Medical Education. He co-chaired the Institute of Medicine’s National Summit on Health Professions Education. Dr. Hundert has served as chair of the Ethics Committees of McLean Hospital and the Massachusetts Psychiatric Society, and also served as ethics column editor for the Harvard Review of Psychiatry. Dr. Hundert has written dozens of articles and chapters on a variety of topics in psychiatry, philosophy, medical ethics, and medical education, as well as two books: Philosophy, Psychiatry and Neuroscience: Three Approaches to the Mind (Oxford University Press, 1989), and Lessons from an Optical Illusion: On Nature and Nurture, Knowledge and Values (Harvard University Press, 1995).

In addition to his work in the Division of Medical Ethics, Dr. Hundert is a member of the boards of TIAA-CREF and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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