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EDUCATION AND TRAINING

M.D., Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, 1966

Intern/Resident at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, 1966-68

Senior Staff Fellow, Laboratory of Clinical Investigation, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, 1970-71

Chief Resident: University of Washington Hospital, Seattle, Washington, 1971-72

 

David C. Dale, M.D.
Professor of Medicine, University of Washington
Attending Physician, UWMC - Roosevelt, General Internal
    Medicine Center
Division of General Internal Medicine

OFFICE ADDRESS

University of Washington
Health Sciences Building
1959 N.E. Pacific Street
Campus Box 356422
Seattle, Washington 98195

Email: dcdale@u.washington.edu
Academic Office: (206) 543-7215
Fax:(206) 685-4458
Clinic Appointments: (206) 598-8750


HONORS

President, American College of Physicians 2007-2008
Chair, Board of Governors, American College of Physicians 2002-2003
Editor-in-Chief, ACP Medicine/Scientific American Medicine 1994-Present
President, Medical Honor Society, Alpha Omega Alpha 1996-2002
President, Western Association of Physicians, 1987-1988
Editor, Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1989-1994
Dean, University of Washington, School of Medicine, 1982-1986
President, Society of General Internal Medicine 1979-1980
Laureate Award, American College of Physicians, 2002
Distinguished Alumnus Award, Carson-Newman College, 2000
Distinguished Faculty Award, University of Washington Medical Alumnus 1990
Alpha Omega Alpha 1966

CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS

Susceptibility to Infections
Neutropenia—Mechanisms and Treatment 
Hematopoietic Growth Factors

REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS

Dale DC, Federman DD. On being a physician. In: Dale DC, Federman DD, eds. ACP Medicine 2007. Danbury, CT: WebMD Inc.; 2007.

Rosenberg PS, Alter BP, Link DC, Stein S, Rodger E, Bolyard AA, Aprikyan AA, Bonilla MA, Dror Y, Kannourakis G, Newburger PE, Boxer LA, Dale DC. Neutrophil elastase mutations and risk of leukaemia in severe congenital neutropenia. Br J Haematol. 2008;140:210-13.  PMID: 18028488

Crawford J, Althaus B, Armitage J, Balducci L, Bennett C, Balyney DW, Cataland SR, Dale DC, Demetri GD, Erba HP, Foran J, Freifeld AG, Heaney ML, Htoy S, Kloth DD, Lyman GH, Messersmith WA, Michaud LB, Miyata SC, Robbins A, Tallman MS, Vadhan-Raj S, Westervelt P, Wong MK; National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN). Myeloid growth factors. Clinical practice guidelines in oncology. J Natl Compr Canc Netw. 2008

Dale DC, Boxer LA, Liles WC. The phagocytes: neutrophils and monocytes. Blood 50th Anniversary Reviews. 2008. (in press)

Dale DC.  Nonmalignant disorders of leukocytes. In: Dale DC, Federman DD, eds. ACP Medicine 2008.  New York, NY: WebMD, Inc.; 2008; (in press).

Public Policy Committee of the American College of Physicians, Ginsburg JA, Doherty RB, Ralston JF Jr, Senkeeto N, Cooke M, Cutler C, Fleming DA, Freeman BP, Gluckman RA, Liebow M, McLean RM, Musana KA, Nichols PM, Purtle MW, Reynolds PP, Weaver KM, Dale DC, Levine JS, Stubbs JW. Achieving a high-performance health care system with universal access: what the United States can learn from other countries. Ann Intern Med. 2008;148:55-75.  PMID: 18056654

Dale, DC. (updated July 2008) ELA2-related neutropenia. In: GeneReviews at GeneTests: Medical Genetics Information Resource. Copyright, University of Washington, Seattle. Available at http://www.genetests.org.

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