List of Dartmouth College Faculty - Dartmouth Medical School

Dartmouth Medical School

Name Position(s) Joined College Left/retired Alumnus/na? Reference
Benirschke, KurtKurt Benirschke Pathology !Chair of the Department of Pathology 1960 1970 no
Brenner, CharlesCharles Brenner Genetics !Professor of Genetics 2003 2009 no
Buckey, Jay C.Jay C. Buckey Medicine !Associate Professor of Medicine 1996 no
Byock, IraIra Byock Palliative Medicine !Director of Palliative Medicine (DHMC) 2003 no
Gitlow, StuartStuart Gitlow no
Hoagland, MahlonMahlon Hoagland Biochemistry !Chair of the Biochemistry Department 1967 1970 no
Holmes, Sr., Oliver WendellOliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. 1838 1840 no
Koop, C. EverettC. Everett Koop Surgery, Community and Family Medicine, and Psychiatry !Professor of Surgery, Community and Family Medicine, and Psychiatry; Senior Scholar of the C. Everett Koop Institute 1991 1937
Olsson, Peter A.Peter A. Olsson Psychiatry !Assistant Professor of Psychiatry 2004 no
Smith, NathanNathan Smith Anatomy, Chemistry, Surgery, and Clinical Medicine !Professor of Anatomy, Chemistry, Surgery, and Clinical Medicine; founder of the Dartmouth Medical School 1797
1816
1813
1816
no
Wennberg, JohnJohn Wennberg Community and Family Medicine !Professor of Community and Family Medicine 1980 no
Wickner, William T.William T. Wickner Biochemistry !Professor of Biochemistry 1993 no

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