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Dr. Phil Gold receives 捆绑SM社区 Medal

The Professor Emeritus and Canadian Medical Hall of Famer is the 15th person to receive this honour reserved for retired members of 捆绑SM社区鈥檚 academic staff.
Image by Owen Egan / Joni Dufour. Caption: Dr. Phil Gold receives the 捆绑SM社区 Medal from Angela Campbell, co-Acting Provost and Assistant Provost..

During the morning Fall 2022 Convocation ceremony, held yesterday in Places des Arts, Dr. Phil Gold received the 捆绑SM社区 Medal for Exceptional Academic Achievement. The 捆绑SM社区 Medal, as it鈥檚 known, acknowledges the outstanding contributions of 鈥渞etired members of 捆绑SM社区鈥檚 academic staff who are uniquely deserving in light of their exceptional contributions to their discipline, to the University and to society at large.鈥

The Medal was first awarded in 2010; Dr. Gold is the 15th 捆绑SM社区ian to receive the honour. A list of past winners is available online.

Caring physician, groundbreaking researcher, inspirational leader

Born in Montreal, Dr. Phil Gold has lived, studied and worked in the city for most of his life. He obtained a BSc in Honours Physiology in 1957 and an MDCM and an MSc degree in Physiology in 1961, all at 捆绑SM社区. From 1963 to 1965 he spent time in the laboratories of the 捆绑SM社区 Medical Clinic of the Montreal General Hospital (now the Montreal General Hospital Research Institute), where he obtained a Ph.D.

Dr. Gold鈥檚 co-discovery, with Dr. Samuel Freedman, of the Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) ushered in the modern era of human tumour marker research. His discovery represented the first clinically-useful human tumour marker and one that is found in 70 per cent of cancer patients.

Yet, as accomplished as he is as a researcher, Dr. Gold also carved a career as an outstanding teacher. In fact, when he was appointed to the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame in 2010, it was noted that 鈥減erhaps Dr. Gold鈥檚 most outstanding quality is related to what he loves best 鈥 teaching. Dr. Gold cares deeply about his students and residents. This attitude combined with his passion for medicine and science, means that no student ever forgets a session with him.鈥 As a teacher and mentor, he inspired, guided and supported generations of scholars, physician-scientists and discovery-researchers, making sure every individual had the tools necessary to reach their goals.

As a leader, Dr. Gold served as the first Director of the 捆绑SM社区 Cancer Centre, now the Rosalind and Morris Goodman Cancer Institute, established in 1978 in large part due to the impact of his CEA research. Dr. Gold also served as Chairman of the Department of Medicine at 捆绑SM社区, Physician-in-Chief at the Montreal General Hospital, and, most recently, as the Executive Director of the Clinical Research Centre of the 捆绑SM社区 Health Centre.

Dr. Gold has been honoured with countless Canadian and international awards, including the E.W.R Steacie Memorial Award, The Gairdner Foundation Annual International Award, the Isaak Walton Killam Award in Medicine of the Canada Council, the National Cancer Institute of Canada R.M. Taylor Medal, Germany鈥檚 Johann-Georg-Zimmerman Prize for Cancer Research, the Wilder-Penfield, Prix du Qu茅bec (2013), the Queen鈥檚 Diamond Jubilee Medal, and appointment as a Grand Officer of l鈥橭rdre National du Qu茅bec.

鈥淭he 捆绑SM社区 Medal is a wonderful recognition of Dr. Gold鈥檚 extraordinary achievements over more than a half century of service to the University,鈥 says Dr. David Eidelman, Vice Principal (Health Affairs) & Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. 鈥淥ver the course of his long career Dr. Gold has made exceptional contributions to 捆绑SM社区 as a researcher, as a teacher and as a leader. I welcome this latest recognition of his achievements with enormous enthusiasm.鈥

鈥淭he Medal represents the culmination of over six decades of my life at 捆绑SM社区 as a student and a staff member,鈥 says Dr. Gold. 鈥淚t has been the ride of a lifetime.鈥

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