NAME: David Lester Wiegman (abpb8l@r.postjobfree.com) OFFICE: Abell Administration Center
BORN: April 11, 1943, in Fort Wayne, Indiana 323 E. Chestnut Street, Suite 402
MARRIED: August 11, 1968 University of Louisville
to Jill Joann Gerding, BS, MS, Indiana Louisville, KY 40202-3866 USA
CHILDREN: Elizabeth Betsey (2/7/80), Valedictorian, New 502/852-****-***/852-6849 (FAX)
Albany HS; BA, Indiana; JD, Michigan
Matthew (12/30/86), Valedictorian & Student HOME: 914 Pennwood Drive
Body President, New Albany HS; BS, Indiana New Albany, IN 47150-2132 USA
812/945-6941
APPOINTMENTS: University of Louisville School of Medicine
Associate Vice President for Health Affairs 1995 present
Professor of Physiology with tenure 1989 present
Vice Dean for Academic Affairs 1987 present
Assistant Dean for Academic & Curricular Affairs 1984 1987
Assistant Chairman, Department of Physiology 1981 1986
Associate Professor of Physiology with tenure 1981 1989
University of Missouri School of Medicine
Assistant Professor of Physiology 1977 1981
NIH National Research Service Award Fellow 1975 1977
NIH Postdoctoral Fellow 1973 1975
University of Heidelberg, Germany
Visiting Professor (Physiology & Medical Education) 1983, 1993, 1996
EDUCATION: Indiana University
Ph.D., Physiology (GPA 4.0) 1973
M.A., Physiology (GPA 4.0) 1969
Teaching Certificate, School of Education (GPA 4.0) 1967
A.B., magna cum laude, Anatomy & Physiology (GPA 3.8) 1967
MAJOR HONORS Phi Beta Kappa
AND AWARDS: Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship
NIH Young Investigator Research Award
White House Fellowship, National Finalist
Outstanding Achievement Award, Administration, University of Louisville
ACHIEVEMENTS Administrative responsibility for LCME accreditation (1986, 1991, 1998, 2005, 2013) &
AND for programs involving recruitment, admissions, financial aid, student affairs, counseling,
PROFESSIONAL curriculum, standardized patients, human simulation, research, faculty affairs, rural and
ACTIVITIES: minority affairs, regional campuses, international programs & affirmative action
Report for 10 Asst/Assoc Deans and total of 72 professional staff
PI, Commonwealth of Kentucky, Trover Campus Program, $11,974,000
PI, HRSA, Broadcast Center for Medical Education, $941,000
Authored/coauthored over 100 publications including over 30 full-length research papers
& sections of two medical textbooks
PI/Co-I on 10 research grants (1973-1984) with funding of $1,000,000
Vice President, Fifth World Congress for Microcirculation (1300 registrants)
Board of Editors/Reviewer for research journals & medical educational journals
Member, NASA Flight Proposal Peer Review Group
CIVIC Established inner-city employment/housing center, Ft. Wayne, IN; Founding Member,
ACTIVITIES: American History Club, Columbia, MO; Board of Directors, Urban Montessori
Schools, Louisville, KY; Also active in National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Leadership
Kentucky, Community Hypertension Screening, Little League Baseball, Boy & Girl
Scouts, Council for the Arts, Elementary/Secondary School programs, Friends of the
Library & church committees and programs