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Vickers grew up in [[Huntsville]] and [[Tuscaloosa]]. He earned his undergraduate and medical degrees at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, and remained there for his residency in pancreatic cancer surgery. He then undertook fellowships with the National Institutes of Health and the John Radcliffe Hospital of Oxford University. He joined the faculty at UAB in [[1994]] and conducted research funded by the National Institutes of Health on cancer health disparities research. He was a senior scientist at the [[UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center]] and an associate scientist at the [[UAB Gene Therapy Center]]. He served as the John Blue Professor of Surgery and chair of the [[UAB Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery]] from [[2000]] to [[2006]], then left to accept the position of Jay Phillips professor and chair of the Department of Surgery at the University of Minnesota Medical School. | Vickers grew up in [[Huntsville]] and [[Tuscaloosa]]. He earned his undergraduate and medical degrees at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, and remained there for his residency in pancreatic cancer surgery. He then undertook fellowships with the National Institutes of Health and the John Radcliffe Hospital of Oxford University. He joined the faculty at UAB in [[1994]] and conducted research funded by the National Institutes of Health on cancer health disparities research. He was a senior scientist at the [[UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center]] and an associate scientist at the [[UAB Gene Therapy Center]]. He served as the John Blue Professor of Surgery and chair of the [[UAB Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery]] from [[2000]] to [[2006]], then left to accept the position of Jay Phillips professor and chair of the Department of Surgery at the University of Minnesota Medical School. | ||
In [[2013]] Vickers returned to UAB to succeed interim medical school dean [[Anupam Agarwal]]. In [[2021]] he served a 1-year term as president of the American Surgical Association. In June [[2022]] he announced that he would leave UAB to succeed Craig Thompson as president and CEO of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. | In [[2013]] Vickers returned to UAB to succeed interim medical school dean [[Anupam Agarwal]]. In [[2021]] he served a 1-year term as president of the American Surgical Association. In June [[2022]] he announced that he would leave UAB to succeed Craig Thompson as president and CEO of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. | ||
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Selwyn Vickers (born c. 1960 in Demopolis, Marengo County) is a physician and president and CEO of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. He was previously dean of the UAB Heersink School of Medicine and CEO of the UAB Health System and the UAB Ascension St Vincent's Alliance.
Vickers grew up in Huntsville and Tuscaloosa. He earned his undergraduate and medical degrees at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, and remained there for his residency in pancreatic cancer surgery. He then undertook fellowships with the National Institutes of Health and the John Radcliffe Hospital of Oxford University. He joined the faculty at UAB in 1994 and conducted research funded by the National Institutes of Health on cancer health disparities research. He was a senior scientist at the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center and an associate scientist at the UAB Gene Therapy Center. He served as the John Blue Professor of Surgery and chair of the UAB Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery from 2000 to 2006, then left to accept the position of Jay Phillips professor and chair of the Department of Surgery at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
In 2013 Vickers returned to UAB to succeed interim medical school dean Anupam Agarwal. In 2021 he served a 1-year term as president of the American Surgical Association. In June 2022 he announced that he would leave UAB to succeed Craig Thompson as president and CEO of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.
Preceded by: Anupam Agarwal (interim) |
Dean, UAB Heersink School of Medicine 2013–2022 |
Succeeded by: Anupam Agarwal (interim) |
Preceded by: Will Ferniany |
CEO, UAB Health System Ascension St Vincent's Alliance January–June 2022 |
Succeeded by: Dawn Bulgarella (interim) |
References
- Ranaivo, Yann (August 15, 2013) "Who is Selwyn Vickers? Meet UAB's new medical school dean." Birmingham Business Journal
- Thrailkill, Laurel (June 27, 2022) "Selwyn Vickers leaving UAB for CEO role with New York-based health entity." Birmingham Business Journal