

Gerald B. Zelenock
Professor Gerald B. Zelenock is a distinguished figure contributing to global discussions on surgical advancements and medical education. With a tenure at the University of Michigan from 1978 to 1999, he has been a pivotal part of the academic community, shaping the future of surgery through his dedication to teaching and research. His involvement with the Faculty History Project underscores his commitment to preserving the rich intellectual heritage of the University of Michigan, highlighting the significant contributions of faculty members since 1837. Throughout his career, Professor Zelenock has been recognized for his innovative approaches in the field of surgery, influencing both his peers and students. His work has not only advanced surgical techniques but also enriched the educational experiences of countless medical students. His legacy at the University of Michigan is marked by a profound impact on the academic and medical communities, fostering a culture of excellence and inquiry. As part of the Faculty History Project, Professor Zelenock's contributions are documented to celebrate the vibrant intellectual life at the University. This initiative provides valuable insights into the careers of faculty members who have shaped the institution's history, ensuring that their achievements continue to inspire future generations. Professor Zelenock's enduring influence is a testament to his dedication to the advancement of medical knowledge and education.
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, 964-970, 2000-10-01
, 165-170, 2003-05-01
, 165-169, 2002-04-01
, 455-460, 2004-09-01
, 497, 1980-04-01
, 921-929, 2003-05-01