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The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus selects Dr. John H. Sampson as Dean of the School of Medicine ... - EurekAlert


<p>Following a competitive national search, the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus is proud to announce that John H. Sampson, MD, PhD, MHSc, MBA, has been selected as the University of Colorado School of Medicine Dean and Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs for CU Anschutz, effective July 1, 2024. He will bring more than two decades of clinical and academic leadership to the CU School of Medicine, aiming to expand on the transformational tenure of current Dean John J. Reilly, Jr., MD.&nbsp;</p> <p>Sampson currently serves as the senior vice president of Duke University Health System and the Duke Health Integrated Practice, as well as the Robert H. and Gloria Wilkins Distinguished Professor of Neurosurgery. A prolific researcher, Sampson has authored nearly 300 peer-reviewed publications and held the distinction of being the highest National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded investigator in his field for several consecutive years.&nbsp;</p> <p>&quot;We are pleased to welcome Dr. Sampson to this vital role, and confident that he will lead with tremendous vision and purpose at a pivotal time in the history of the CU School of Medicine,&rdquo; said Donald M. Elliman, chancellor of the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. &ldquo;His record as a physician, scientist and champion of academic endeavors will lend itself to propelling our school and our campus into our next chapter of innovation and breakthrough.&rdquo;</p>

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