Norman J. Beauchamp Jr.
About Norman J. Beauchamp Jr.
Norman J. Beauchamp Jr. is the Executive Vice President for Health Sciences and Executive Dean of the School of Medicine, with a distinguished career in radiology and stroke research.
Title
Norman J. Beauchamp Jr. serves as the Executive Vice President for Health Sciences and Executive Dean of the School of Medicine. His role encompasses oversight of various health science colleges and clinical practices.
Education and Expertise
Norman J. Beauchamp Jr. earned his medical degree from Michigan State University. He completed his radiology residency, neuroradiology fellowship, and neurointerventional training at Johns Hopkins University. His extensive training and diverse educational background have significantly contributed to his expertise in the medical field.
Professional Background
Norman J. Beauchamp Jr. has held various notable positions throughout his career. He served as the vice chair for clinical operations and interim chair of radiology at Johns Hopkins University. He also spent 14 years as a professor and chair of the Department of Radiology at the University of Washington. Additionally, he was the founding medical director of the Seattle King County Free Clinic.
Role at Michigan State University
From 2019 to 2024, Norman J. Beauchamp Jr. served as the executive vice president for health sciences at Michigan State University. During his tenure, he led the reorganization of health colleges and clinical practice. He was also a co-architect of a 30-year partnership between MSU Health Sciences and Henry Ford Health.
Research and Publications
Norman J. Beauchamp Jr. is a prominent physician/scientist specializing in stroke prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. He has published more than 100 peer-reviewed papers in this domain. His research contributions have had a significant impact on the medical community's understanding and management of stroke.