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Dr. Michael Gordon: born in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn. I moved to Dearborn Michigan as a child as my father worked as a civilian engineer for the American Department of De...
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Dr. Michael Gordon: born in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn. I moved to Dearborn Michigan as a child as my father worked as a civilian engineer for the American Department of Defense. I moved back to Brooklyn with my family at the end of the Second World War, and lived in the small one-bedroom apartment with my maternal grandmother, sister and parents. I attended public schools and attended Brooklyn Technical High School with the hope of following in my father’s footsteps. I started Brooklyn College and in my third year took a six-month trip to Europe where I met a group of Danish Medical Students and at the same time finished reading A.J. Cronin’s book The Citadel and Paul de Kruif’s Microbe Hunters. By the time I returned home I decided to change my plans to Medicine in place of Engineering.
I wanted to travel and was so enthralled with Europe that I jumped at the chance to attend the University of St. Andrew’s Medical School, attending the Dundee campus. Medical school was followed by training in Scotland, Israel, Boston, Montreal and then when I returned to Israel to live, accepted a position at the Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem. I returned to Canada with my wife and family in 1973 and ended up on staff at Toronto’s Mt. Sinai and Baycrest Hospitals. As a University of Toronto faculty member I was able after many years of practice to pursue a Master’s degree in Medical Ethics. Since then as a medical school academic physician, teacher and writer, I have given many lectures and seminars. I have authored a number of books and a myriad of articles on subjects in Eldercare, Medical Ethics and observations on the challenges of life in a world and profession that is constantly changing.
I am now retired and spend my time writing, enjoying music, watching the birds in my front and back gardens and engaging with our four house cats and two feral cats that inhabit our back porch. I am fortunate to witness the growth and development and accomplishments of my four children and their progeny.
Michael Gordon, MD, FRCP, MSc. (medical ethics)
Toronto, 2022