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2006 API Honorary Fellow
Award-Bruce A. Friedman, MD
Brief Biography
Bruce A. Friedman, a native of Cleveland,
Ohio, attended Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts, from 1959
until 1962, and then the University of Michigan Medical School, from which
he was graduated in 1966. Following a pathology internship at Yale-New Haven
Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1966-1967, he returned to the
University of Michigan Medical School for a four-year residency in the
Department of Pathology which he completed in 1971.
After serving as a pathologist in the U.S. from 1971 until 1973, he once
again returned to the University of Michigan Medical School as an Assistant
Professor of Pathology in 1973. He was promoted to the rank of Associate
Professor in 1976 and to Professor of Pathology in 1980. From 1973 until
1983, he served as the Associate Director of the Blood Bank at the
University of Michigan Hospitals. His research interests during these years
revolved around the study of blood utilization in the United States and
systems for reducing the use of unnecessary hospital blood bank services.
In 1982, Dr. Friedman was appointed the
Director of Pathology Data Systems at the University of Michigan Hospitals,
the computing support unit of the Department of Pathology, and he continued
in this role until his retirement in 2006. From 1996-2001 he served as
Director of Ancillary Information Systems for the University of Michigan
Hospitals, which includes oversight over the radiology, pharmacy, pathology,
radiation oncology, respiratory care, and home health information systems.
He continues this effort in a consultative role with Medical Center
Information Technology.
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