杜安·梅兹瓦,m.m.D., has been named the Stephan Sharf Dean of Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, where he has served as interim dean since February 2019. He becomes the second permanent dean of OUWB, following the school’s founding dean, 罗伯特Folberg, M.D.

Oakland University announces 杜安·梅兹瓦,m.m.D.他是公开商学院的第二任院长
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杜安·梅兹瓦,m.m.D., has been named the Stephan Sharf Dean of Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, where he has served as interim dean since February 2019. He becomes the second permanent dean of OUWB, following the school’s founding dean, 罗伯特Folberg, M.D.

In 2018, the dean's position at OUWB was named after the late Stephan Sharf, a prominent metro-Detroit philanthropist who advocated for the opening of a medical school at Oakland University.

“Dr. Mezwa’s unwavering commitment to the success of OUWB and his proven 领导 as interim dean, have prepared him for the role of dean,” said OU Interim Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Michelle Piskulich, Ph.D. “We look forward to continuing our collaborative and beneficial work with Dr. Mezwa in his elevated role as he and the OUWB team prepare students to be compassionate future physicians.”

“Dr. 麦兹瓦有远见, 领导, experience and collaborative skills to further develop OUWB as a preeminent medical school,” said OU President Ora Hirsch Pescovitz. “我们有信心. Mezwa will lead the school’s student-centered approach while focusing on the impact of the health of patients and our communities.”

Oakland University’s partnership with 博蒙特健康 is based on shared values and a mission that enables students to become skillful, 道德, and compassionate physicians, 还有好奇的科学家.

“Dr. Mezwa served as chair of Radiology at Beaumont Royal Oak, 特洛伊, and Grosse Pointe for many years where he established a strong academic radiology department that is integral to the education of OUWB students. We are thrilled he will continue to help lead and guide the next generation medical students,” said 博蒙特健康 Chief 医疗 Officer David Wood, M.D.

An image of OUWB Dean Duane Mezwa and Dina Abdo作为临时院长, Mezwa has led OUWB through the rigorous Liaison Committee on 医疗 教育 (LCME) accreditation process, which resulted in the medical school’s reaccreditation for eight years, the maximum amount of time awarded by LCME.

“我们非常感谢奥巴马博士. Mezwa has long championed clinical and academic excellence at Beaumont. We are extremely pleased he is continuing his 领导 role and great work for OUWB,” said 博蒙特健康 CEO John Fox.

3月以来, Mezwa has been instrumental in navigating OUWB through the challenges brought on by COVID-19, working with his administration and health care system partners at Beaumont to keep medical students learning in a safe environment and their education on track.

“I am looking forward to continuing to work in a job that I truly enjoy,” said Mezwa. “I find engaging with the medical students extremely fulfilling, and I value and appreciate the talented and dedicated leaders we have at OUWB and 博蒙特健康. Being named dean is a professional highlight of a very rewarding career for me in the field of medicine.”

A Wayne State University School of Medicine graduate, Mezwa is a 40-year employee of 博蒙特健康, where he also completed his residency. His career has included roles as program director and vice chair for the Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Molecular Imaging.

Mezwa has been involved in OUWB since its inception, having served on the inaugural 招生 Committee and as its vice chair. He has also served on the Deans Executive Committee and chaired the Student Performance Review Committee. Mezwa has also represented the clinical faculty to the AAMC as a member of the Council of 教师 and Academic Societies. He was the health system chair and physician executive of the Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Molecular Imaging at OUWB until he was appointed Stephan Sharf Interim Dean in February 2019.

Dr. Mezwa has written dozens of peer-reviewed articles, 几本书和章节, and many scientific exhibits and presentations, and is having an impact on training the next generation of medical students, either in hospital settings or in lecture halls.