Visiting Professor: David L. Brown, MD
James P. Dilger, PhD
This month, we are pleased to welcome David L. Brown, MD as our Visiting Professor. Dr. Brown is the Founder and CEO of ​. He will be speaking about the events in his life that led to the founding of Curadux, so I will just say he founded the organization "to help individuals and families live well in advanced illness by helping them make wise decisions".
Dr. Brown received his MD from the University of Minnesota in 1978. He then did a surgery internship at Travis AFB and an anesthesiology residency at Lackland AFB. He stayed for three years at Lackland AFB as a staff anesthesiologist. Next was a move to the University of Washington, Seattle where he was Chief of the VA Department of Anesthesiology. He was recruited to the Mayo Medical School in 1995 to become Section Head of Orthopedic Anesthesia. In 1997, the University of Iowa, Iowa City, named him Head of the Department of Anesthesia. Seven years later, Dr. Brown became the Chairman of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX. In 2010, the Cleveland Clinic called, and Dr. Brown became Chairman of their Anesthesiology Institute. He served in that capacity until 2015.
Dr. Brown has written over 60 peer-reviewed articles, has edited about a dozen books (including the first four editions of Atlas of Regional Anesthesia, and has penned over 40 book chapters. Between 1997 and 2002, he was Editor-in-Chief of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine.
On Tuesday, November 19, Dr. Brown will speak to the residents about "Growing a Professional Career in Anesthesiology: What Matters?". The following day, he will address the department at Wednesday Grand Rounds on "Multiorgan Failure in the ICU: A Patient and Family Experience". Welcome to Stony Brook, Dr. Brown!
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