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David
Anderson Email
Address: ander012@umn.edu Present
Activity Status:
Working Tell
us about your community activities:
Mostly
related to medical things – American heart association volunteer, volunteer for
assorted health problems ( Family
Status: Married
Children Grandchildren Professional Experience What
path has your career taken since your residency? Include military
service, private practice, academic career, teaching and research
accomplishments. I
have been a neurologist at Martha
and I have 4 children and 6 grandchildren who give us great pleasure. Residency Recollections We
are interested in anecdotes and experiences from your residency years.
Include interactions among fellow residents and teaching staff. My
residency group (Berry Bergen, Ralph Cabin, Dominic Foo,
Bhuwan P. Garg, Vic Huang,
Bruce Norback, Randy Schapiro,
Crispin See, Ken Vatz, myself) was diverse, and
supportive. I have seen or been in contact with most of them over the years but
would love to see them all together to catch up with careers and families. Most
vivid memories are of Saturday mornings, the old General, carotid sticks, the
great prerogatives we had as trainees, the wonder of learning neurology – the
most interesting corner of medicine. I remember the friendships within my
cohort and those who were ahead and behind us. It was a time of great personal
growth as well as expansion of my family. Looking
back, would you do it again? What would you change? Yes, I would do it again. Additional Thoughts Share
your thoughts regarding the changes in medicine since your residency. In
your opinion, is Neurology positioned well for the future? I believe most
of the changes are positive, especially the wonders of imaging. I miss the
mystique of the neurologist a little; I think we are a little more mainstream than before. Most negative about today’s medicine
is the paperwork – particularly the empty documentation and subjugation of
medical communication and information sharing behind coding requirements |