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David Sandmire

David A. Sandmire, M.D., M.A.

Professor

Location

Peter and Cecile Morgane Hall 103
Biddeford Campus
Eligible for Student Opportunities

Dave came to the University of New England in 1994 following completion of his M.D. (University of Wisconsin) and M.A. (History of Medicine/Science, University of Wisconsin) degrees. He teaches courses in anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, cardiovascular physiology, human reproduction, and embryology. His areas of research have included the effects of individual learning styles on collaborative clinical problem-solving, the cardiovascular and neurologic effects of purposeful vs. non-purposeful activity, and, more recently, the study of the emotional and cardiovascular effects of art-making. He has co-authored a book on the use of medical screening tests in preventive medicine as well as a book chapter on the physiology and pathophysiology of aging. Dave's other passions include tennis and genealogy. He lives in southern Maine with his wife and two children.

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