10/20/2008
Andrew Novick, MD, Chairman of the Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, passed away last Saturday, Oct. 18, from complications of lymphoma.
“He will be forever remembered as an outstanding physician with an unwavering commitment to excellence for his patients,” Toby Cosgrove, MD, CEO and President, wrote in a letter to employees. “He was a dedicated friend, mentor and advisor to us all.”
Since joining Cleveland Clinic in 1977, Dr. Novick’s work advanced the field of urology. He pioneered nephron sparing surgery (partial nephrectomy) for the treatment of kidney cancer and also extracorporeal or “bench” kidney surgery for the repair of complex kidney disorders. Doctors in the Institute, currently the largest and most subspecialized urology program in the world, have performed more than 3,000 open partial nephrectomies, most of which were performed by Dr. Novick, who was appointed chairman in 1985.
Dr. Novick held many leadership positions in urological and surgical societies, and received many awards for his contributions. Most recently he was honored with the Ramon Guiteras Award, the American Urological Association’s highest honor.
“We feel a tremendous loss and will be forever grateful for his accomplishments and contributions to clinical excellence,” says Dr. Cosgrove. He invites everyone at Cleveland Clinic to remember Dr. Novick and to honor his legacy: “His tremendous contributions to the field of urology and to Cleveland Clinic will be with us forever.”
Memorial gifts may be directed to The Andrew C. Novick, MD, Distinguished Chair, c/o Cleveland Clinic, PO Box 931517, Cleveland, Ohio 44193-1655. Please indicate that your gift is in memory of Dr. Novick. To donate online, click here.
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