Steven Gabbe
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Steven G. Gabbe is an American medical researcher, specializing in complications of pregnancy. As of 2008, he is the dean of the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
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[edit] Career
On April 4, 2008, Gabbe was appointed Chief Executive and Senior Vice President of Health Sciences at Ohio State University by President Gordon Gee.[1][2] Gabbe was at Ohio State University for nine years as a professor and chairman of obstetrics and gynecology in the College of Medicine.[3]
He left in 1996 for the University of Washington and was recruited to Vanderbilt as Dean of the Vanderbilt School of Medicine by former Vanderbilt Chancellor Gordon Gee in March 2001.[4]
He has authored over 175 research articles, and is the first author of the textbook, Obstetrics: Normal and Problem Pregnancies (Elsevier).
He was elected a member of the Institute of Medicine of the United States National Academy of Sciences in 1998.[5][6]
[edit] Selected works
[edit] Books
- Gabbe S, et al. Obstetrics: Normal and Problem Pregnancies, 5th edn (Elsevier; 2007) (ISBN 0-443-06930-1)
[edit] Research articles
- Landon MB, et al. (2004) Maternal and perinatal outcomes associated with a trial of labor after prior cesarean delivery. N Engl J Med 351: 2581–2589 (PMID 15598960) (full text)
[edit] References
- ^ Columbus Dispatch, April 5th, 2008
- ^ Columbus Business First
- ^ University of Washington School of Medicine Online News
- ^ Vanderbilt Reporter
- ^ University of Washington: Office of News and Information: Dr. Steven Gabbe elected to Institute of Medicine
- ^ Institute of Medicine of the National Academies: Membership Directory: G

