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Sharon Anderson
Dean Emeritus, School of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University
Sharon Anderson is a distinguished American physician, educator, and researcher who has made significant contributions to the field of nephrology. She served as the Dean of the School of Medicine at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) and is now Dean Emeritus.12
Career Highlights
Education and Training:: Dr. Anderson received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Maryland in 1971 and earned her medical degree from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in 1979.1 She completed her residency in internal medicine at OHSU (then known as the University of Oregon Health Sciences Center) and pursued fellowship training in nephrology at prestigious institutions like Beth Israel Hospital and Harvard Medical School.13
Research and Expertise:: As a nephrologist, Dr. Anderson has focused her research on chronic kidney disease, particularly diabetic nephropathy, polycystic kidney disease, and the pathophysiology of aging kidneys.1 Her contributions to the field are substantial, with over 150 publications as an author or co-author.1
Leadership Roles:: Throughout her career, Dr. Anderson has held several prominent positions:
- Chair of the Department of Medicine at OHSU
- Chief of the Department of Medicine at the Veteran's Affairs Medical Center in Portland
- First woman to serve as President of the American Society of Nephrology (ASN) in 2009
- Chair of the Nephrology Board for the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)
- Dean of the OHSU School of Medicine (appointed in 2017)2
Achievements and Recognition
Dr. Anderson's contributions to medicine and education have been widely recognized. She has received multiple Faculty Teaching Awards at OHSU and was awarded the Medical Staff Chairman's Award for Outstanding Service to Medical Staff in 2003.1 Her leadership extends beyond OHSU, as she has been appointed to the National Institutes of Health Council of Councils and serves on the council of the American Heart Association.1
As a trailblazer in her field, Dr. Sharon Anderson has not only advanced medical research and education but has also worked to improve diversity in leadership positions within the medical community, particularly at the American Society of Nephrology.1