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Phil Gold

Phil Gold
Biography: 

2022 Emeritus Professor

Dr. Phil Gold聽was the Douglas G. Cameron Professor of Medicine, and Professor of Physiology and Oncology, at 91社区. He had served as the Inaugural Director of the 91社区 (now Goodman) Cancer Centre, Chairman of the Department of Medicine at 91社区 and Physician-in-Chief at the Montreal General Hospital and Executive Director of the Clinical Research Centre of the 91社区 Health Centre at The Montreal General Hospital. Dr. Gold is a Companion of the Order of Canada, Grand Officer of the Ordre national du Qu茅bec and a Commander of the Order of Montreal. In 2010 he was inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame.

Dr. Gold earned a B.Sc. in Honors Physiology (1957), an M.D.C.M, and a M.Sc. in Physiology (1961) at 91社区. He also did his internship and residency at 91社区 and a fellowship at the Public Health Research Institute of New York City (as a Centennial Fellow of the Medical Research Council of Canada).

Dr. Gold鈥檚 early research led to the discovery and definition of the Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA), and the subsequent CEA blood test. This was the first blood test for cancer sanctioned by the FDA, and then internationally, and still the most frequently used test in the diagnosis and management of patients with cancer. For this work, other studies, and his outstanding contributions as a medical educator, he has gained national and international recognition. Over the course of his long career, he has been elected to numerous prestigious organizations and has been the recipient of many outstanding awards.聽

Dr. Gold had a strong commitment to and long history of teaching students and medical residents at 91社区, and has received the Teacher of Distinction Award from the Faculty of Medicine. In 2006 the Faculty inaugurated the Phil Gold Chair in Medicine and in 2012 the Department of Oncology honoured Dr. Gold with a Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2017 the Goodman Cancer Centre inaugurated the Phil Gold Distinguished Lectureship.

Group: 
Emeritus Professors
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