Background
Wallace, Andrew Grover was born on March 22, 1935 in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Son of Richard Homes and Eleanor Bradley (Grover) Wallace.
educator medical school dean physician
Wallace, Andrew Grover was born on March 22, 1935 in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Son of Richard Homes and Eleanor Bradley (Grover) Wallace.
Bachelor of Science, Duke University, 1958. Doctor of Medicine, Duke University, 1959.
Intern medicine, Duke U. Hospital, Durham, North Carolina, 1959-1960; assistant resident, Duke U. Hospital, Durham, North Carolina, 1960-1961; fellow, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1961-1963; chief resident medicine, Duke U., Durham, 1963-1964; assistant professor, Duke U., Durham, 1965-1967; associate professor, Duke U., Durham, 1967-1971; chief, division cardiology, Duke U., Durham, 1970-1981; professor medicine, Duke U., Durham, since 1971; Walter Kempner professor medicine, Duke U., Durham, 1973; vice chancellor health affairs, chief Executive officer, Duke U. Hospital, Durham, 1981-1987; vice president health affairs, Duke U., 1987-1990; dean, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, N.H., since 1990. Vice president for health affairs Dartmouth College, since 1990. Consultant program projectcom., cardiology advising committee and pharmacology study section National Heart and Lung Institute, cardiovascular merit review board VA.
(Book by Williams, R. Sanders, Wallace, Andrew G.)
President Durham Young Men’s Christian Association Swim Association, 1975-1977. Board directors Durham Chamber of Commerce. Co-chairman National Junior Olympics, 1976.
Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, AAMC, National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, American Federation for Clinical Research (council), American Society Internal Medicine, American Society Clinical Investigation, American Heart Association (council on clinical cardiology), American Physiological Society, biomedical Engineering Society, Society Medical Administrators, Association American Medical Colleges (advisory committee electronic residency 1992-1994, generalist initiative 1993-1995, mission and organization 1994-2000, executive council 1996-1998), New Hampshire Medical Society, Southern Society Clinical Investigation.
Married Kathleen Barrick Altvater, June 22, 1957. Children: Stephen Andrew, Michael Bradley, Kathleen Claude.