Faculty mentorship and hands-on learning at Buffalo State University helped shape David Charnock’s (’80) career. His biology degree with minor in chemistry paved the way to medical school; after serving as a surgeon in the military, he worked in surgical practice in Vermont and enjoyed an academic appointment as an associate clinical professor at the University of Vermont. Today, Charnock is an assistant professor at Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine, works part-time in Vermont Veterans’ Medical Center’s Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery Department, and keeps in touch with former Buffalo State mentors.
Read a Q&A with David Charnock on the Buffalo State University News website.