Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR64

Introduced
4/7/14  
Introduced
4/7/14  
Engrossed
4/7/14  
Engrossed
4/7/14  
Passed
4/9/14  

Caption

Commends Dr. Andrew Chesson, Jr., dean of the School of Medicine at LSU Health Sciences Center Shreveport, upon his retirement

Impact

This resolution underscores the significance of Dr. Chesson's contributions over more than three decades, focusing on the advancements he brought to medical education and practice within the institution. His leadership in restructuring the medical school curriculum and accreditation processes has left a lasting impact on the academic environment at LSU HSC-Shreveport. Furthermore, under his guidance, the establishment of a nationally credentialed simulation center for medical training reflects a commitment to enhancing the quality of medical education.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution No. 64 (HCR64) serves as a commendation to Dr. Andrew L. Chesson, Jr., for his notable contributions to the LSU Health Sciences Center Shreveport, particularly as dean of the School of Medicine as he retires. The resolution recognizes Dr. Chesson's extensive career, which began upon his completion of his residency in neurology in 1978, and highlights his pivotal role in developing the LSU HSC-Shreveport Sleep Disorder Center—the state's first and longest continuously certified center for sleep disorders. Dr. Chesson's work not only established national standards but also positioned LSU HSC-Shreveport as a leader in the field of sleep medicine.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR64 is overwhelmingly positive, as it is framed as a tribute to a respected leader whose career has significantly benefited the academic and clinical missions of LSU HSC-Shreveport. The resolution embodies gratitude and appreciation from the legislative body, reinforcing the importance of acknowledging exemplary service in the medical community. The commendation represents a collective recognition of Dr. Chesson’s dedication and achievements, celebrating his legacy as he transitions into retirement.

Contention

While the resolution focuses on honoring Dr. Chesson's achievements, discussions around the retirement of influential figures in medical education often prompt broader reflections on the future of the institution and its leadership. There may be underlying concerns regarding continuity and potential shifts in direction that could arise with new leadership. Nevertheless, HCR64 serves primarily to celebrate a distinguished career rather than provoke contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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