Dean of U of L medical school resigns to take New York job


His new job starts May 1. During his tenure at U of L, which started in 2006, he recruited nine department chairs; applications for admissions rose 67 percent; research funding in the school of medicine increased 28.3 percent to $111.4 million; a post-baccalaureate program was established; and three dual-degree programs were created.
“Dr. Halperin has been instrumental in moving our School of Medicine to a different level in terms of our missions of education, research and clinical care,” said Dr. James R. Ramsey, U of L president. “He has raised the standards we now hold ourselves to in terms of the students we accept and graduate from the School of Medicine, as well as the faculty we recruit.”
U of L said it will name an interim dean and start a national search to replace Halperin in the coming weeks. (Read more)