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Nicholas Glasgow is a retired general practitioner and a specialist in palliative medicine. He graduated from the University of Auckland and has held academic positions at various institutions including the University of the United Arab Emirates, the University of Sydney, the University of Wollongong, and the Australian National University. Dr. Glasgow has extensive experience in curriculum development, teaching methodologies, and evaluation of educational programs across the medical education continuum. He has been recognized as a Harvard Macy Scholar twice and has served on several high-level university committees, including the Senior Management Group and as Chair of the Academic Board. His contributions extend to the National Lead Clinicians Group as acting Chair and he was a Ministerial Appointee to the ACT Clinical Senate. He also served as the President of Medical Deans Australia and New Zealand from 2015 to 2016, providing essential insights into the accreditation processes of medical schools and colleges. Dr. Glasgow's commitment to education is evident in his research interests which focus on palliative medicine, end-of-life care, primary health care, and competency-based medical education.
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