The faculty affairs deans have established “office hours” and are available to meet with faculty as needed. Below is a list of office hours for the faculty affairs deans; please contact them to schedule appointments during their office hours. In addition, faculty should feel free to contact any of these individuals at any time as needed.
WEEK DAY
MORNING
AFTERNOON
Monday
Leonie Gordon
Marc Chimowitz
Tuesday
Dan Smith
Leonie Gordon
Wednesday
Deborah Deas
Gary Gilkeson
Thursday
Dan Smith
Paul McDermott
Friday
Gary Gilkeson
Paul McDermott
Marc Chimowitz, M.B., Ch.B. Associate Dean for Faculty Development mchimow@musc.edu HOT 501-E 792-9736
Professor of Neuroscience
Director of SCTR KL2 Program
Clinical trialist with interest in the pathophysiology and treatment of intracranial atherosclerosis
Deborah Deas, M.D., M.P.H. Senior Associate Dean for Medical Education deasd@musc.edu IOP - 4 North 792-5214
Senior Associate Dean for Medical Education
Professor of Psychiatry (Academic Clinician Track)
Research and clinical interests: Adolescent Substance Abuse, ADHD, Anxiety Disorders
Gary Gilkeson, M.D. Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Faculty Development gilkeson@musc.edu 425 Rutledge Tower 789-6790
Professor, Department of Medicine, Microbiology and Immunology, Division of Rheumatology (Academic Investigator Track)
Co-Director, Clinical and Translational Research Center, Staff Physician Ralph H. Johnson VAMC
Research and clinical interests- Systemic lupus erythematosus and disparities in outcomes in African Americans
Leonie Gordon, M.B., Ch.B. Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Faculty Development gordonl@musc.edu 209J CSB 792-3269
Professor, Department of Radiology (Clinician educator track)
Program Director, Diagnostic Radiology residency
Research and clinical interest: thyroid disease and hybrid imaging
Paul McDermott, Ph.D. Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Faculty Development mcdermp@musc.edu 303 Thurmond/Gazes Research 789-6839
Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology (Academic Investigator Track)
Research Scientist, Ralph H. Johnson VAMC; Teacher in COM1 integrated curriculum
Research Interests: Regulation of cardiac protein synthesis during hypertrophy and failure
Dan Smith, Ph.D. Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Faculty Development smithdw@musc.edu BA205 IOP 792-0532
Professor of Psychiatry (Clinician Educator Track); Associate Director, MUSC Office of Gender Equity
Co-Director, Clinical Psychology Internship Training Program; Course Director COM Fundamentals of Patient Care I
Research & Clinical Interests: traumatic stress, PTSD, and trauma treatment