Alan H. Kadish (born August 18, 1956), is the second president of the Touro University Kadish succeeded Touro's founder, Rabbi Dr. Bernard Lander, who died February 8, 2010.[1] Dr. Kadish came to Touro in 2009 as senior provost and chief operating officer. At the time of his appointment, Touro's Board of Trustees stated that Kadish eventually would succeed Lander as president.[2]
In 1990, Kadish began his long association with Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago. He was named the Chester C. and Deborah M. Cooley Distinguished Professor of Cardiology in 1993 and eventually rose to the position of Associate Chief of Cardiology and Director of Clinical Trials at the Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, the primary teaching affiliate for the Feinberg School of Medicine.[5]
Though Kadish left Chicago at the time of his appointment at Touro, he retains an affiliation with the Feinberg Cardiovascular Research Institute and continues on the Feinberg faculty as an adjunct professor in Medicine – Cardiology. He is board-certified in cardiovascular disease, clinical cardiac electrophysiology and internal medicine.[6]
Kadish has published numerous articles on the intersection of science and religion, including "Outer Limits of Biotechnologies: A Jewish Perspective" published in Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal.[8]
As president of Touro, Kadish oversaw the acquisition of New York Medical College in 2012. [9] In 2016, Kadish oversaw the opening of New York State's first Dental school in nearly 50 years.
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Personal life
Kadish and his wife, the former Connie Eleff, have four children.[11]
They also have six grandchildren.
Kadish enjoys bike riding and is an avid reader.