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2017 SESAUA Distinguished Member Recognition Award Winner: E. Everett Anderson, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.A.P.

Posted: December 8, 2016

Edward Everett Anderson was born in Durham, North Carolina on May 10, 1932. He received undergraduate training at Duke University in 1954 and Duke University School of Medicine in 1958. He completed 2 years of internship, one at Duke University Medical Center (Medicine) and another at Yale-New Haven Medical Center (General Surgery). One year of General Surgical residency and 3 years of Urological residency at Duke were concluded in 1964. He also completed a fellowship in Renal Medicine at the University of Washington in 1961 and Fellowship in Urology at Harvard Medical School in 1965.

Dr. Anderson joined the urological staff at Duke as an Instructor in Urology in 1965, rising to the rank of Professor in Urology in 1972. He is the author or co-author of 158 manuscripts, five movies and one book.

Dr. Anderson belongs to numerous professional societies including the AUA, SESAUA, American Association of University Professors, the Society of Urologic Oncology, the Society of Pediatric Urology and was President of the Carolina Urologic Association in 1975.

To those of us within the Southeastern Section, Edward Everett Anderson is best known for his teaching and patient care skills, as well as his wonderful sense of humor.