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School of Medicine Leadership

Samuel Hawgood, MB, BS
Samuel Hawgood, chair of the UCSF Department of Pediatrics, currently serves as interim dean at the UCSF School of Medicine. Dr. Hawgood is physician in chief of UCSF Children's Hospital and a senior staff member of the Cardiovascular Research Institute.
Dr. Hawgood graduated from the University of Queensland in Australia with first class honors. He completed his pediatric training at the Royal Children's Hospital in Brisbane, Australia, and his neonatal fellowship at the Queen Victoria Hospital in Melbourne, Australia, and at UCSF. |
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Keith R. Yamamoto, PhD
Dr. Yamamoto oversees strategic planning as well as research activities at the school. After earning a PhD at Princeton, he came to UCSF in 1973. He served as chair of the Department of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology from 1994 to 2003. Dr. Yamamoto is regarded as an international leader in studying the mechanisms of signaling and gene regulation by intracellular receptors. |
Neal H. Cohen, MD
Dr. Cohen (UCSF '71) is the vice dean responsible for international medical services, risk management, compliance and related special projects. Dr. Cohen is a professor of anesthesia and medicine. |
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Donna M. Ferriero, MD
As vice dean for academic affairs, Dr. Ferriero (UCSF '79) is responsible for all faculty matters in the UCSF School of Medicine. She is a member of the Institute of Medicine, and currently serves on the Chancellor's Faculty Diversity Steering Committee and the Chancellor's Council on Faculty Life. Dr. Ferriero is a professor of neurology and pediatrics. She serves as director of the UCSF Neonatal Brain Disorders Center and is chief of pediatric neurology. |
Michael Hindery is the vice dean for administration, finance and clinical programs. He is responsible for budget and finance, personnel, resource and strategic planning, information systems, and the physician management group. Mr. Hindery came to UCSF in March of 2008 with more than 20 years experience in similar roles at the Stanford University School of Medicine and the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center. He holds masters' degrees from both the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Washington, and a bachelor's degree from Santa Clara University. |
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David M. Irby, PhD
Dr. Irby is vice dean for education and professor of medicine. He directs the undergraduate, graduate and continuing medical education programs of the School of Medicine and leads the Office of Medical Education. As a senior scholar at the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, he also co-directs a national study on the professional preparation of physicians. He earned a doctorate in education from the University of Washington, a master of divinity degree from Union Theological Seminary, and a postdoctoral fellowship in academic administration from Harvard. |
Nancy Milliken, MD
As vice dean, Dr. Milliken’s role encompasses program development; multidisciplinary initiatives; resource development and fundraising; diversity and campus life initiatives; and community relations. She is the director of the National Center of Excellence in Women's Health, and she has been a faculty member in the UCSF Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences since 1987. Dr. Milliken's scholarly work has focused on research ethics in women's health.
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Dr. Wintroub's role as vice dean is to provide leadership in clinical affairs; in the use, planning and allocation of academic and clinical space; in the recruitment of school leadership; and in schoolwide strategic planning. He is a professor and chair of the Department of Dermatology. Dr. Wintroub received his MD from Washington University and completed his residency and fellowship at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Wintroub has been active in the area of health care delivery and management, and he is the president of the Dermatology Foundation. |
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