HUNTINGTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Marshall University revealed in an announcement Wednesday that Dean Joseph I. Shapiro, who has led the university’s Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine for a decade, will be stepping down from his position next month to assume a tenured faculty position with the institution.
“I have been honored to direct the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine this past decade, and I am very proud of what we have accomplished during that time,” said Shapiro of the transition. “However, 10 years is a long time to lead a medical school. After deep personal reflection and discussions with [Marshall University] President Smith, we have agreed that the school of medicine would benefit from a change in leadership at the end of this academic year, allowing me to focus my energies on research, teaching and clinical practice.”
Shapiro was first appointed dean in March of 2012, and is credited with tirelessly leading the school’s efforts to regain accreditation. The school of medicine was placed on probation by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education shortly before Shapiro came onboard, and this probation was lifted in October 2013.
Shapiro also brought with him a Division of Addiction Services, as well as a residential treatment facility, Project Hope for Women & Children, and treatment hub, the Provider Response Organization for Addiction Care & Treatment.
Marshall University President Brad D. Smith praised Shapiro’s accomplishments and efforts on the school’s behalf.
“Joe is a dear friend and cherished colleague. I remain eternally grateful for the magnitude of contributions he has made to our institution and the science he has led over these many years, and I wish him the best as he looks toward his next chapter,” Smith stated.
Shapiro will officially step down on June 30, 2022, and Dr. Bobby L. Miller, the school’s vice dean of medical education, will serve as interim dean beginning July 1, 2022.
More information on Marshall University’s Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine can be found here at the Marshall University website.