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Frank Davidoff Obituary

Frank Fisher Davidoff, MD, died on April 2 after struggling with dementia for several years. Although he trained as a physician, Frank's lifelong interest was in medical education and system quality improvement. He is remembered fondly by many as an editor, teacher and mentor.

Frank graduated in 1955, magna cum laude from Harvard University, and received his MD from Columbia University in 1959. After internship and residency at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) he was a research associate at the National Heart Institute from 1961-64. In 1964 he returned to MGH for an endocrinology fellowship and remained in Massachusetts as a researcher and faculty member at Harvard Medical School. In 1974 Frank joined the faculty at the newly formed University of Connecticut School of Medicine. He remained at UConn in various positions; Chief of the Medical Service, Chief of the Division of General Medicine and residency training program, and Chief of the Department of Medicine at New Britain General Hospital, over the succeeding 13 years.

In 1987 Frank moved to Philadelphia to become the Associate Executive Vice President for Education for the American College of Physicians (ACP). In 1989 he was promoted to Senior VP for Education and in 1995 he became the editor of the Annals of Internal Medicine, the flagship publication of the ACP. He retired as editor in 2001.

After retiring from the ACP, Frank moved to Wethersfield, CT and remained active in medical policy, healthcare improvement and humanitarian efforts. He served as Executive Editor at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, joined the editorial board of Quality and Safety in Healthcare. He was Vice President of the Board of Physicians for Human Rights for 12 years and was interim CEO of that organization from April 2011 through January 2012.

Frank's interests outside of medicine included travel, music and cooking. Over the course of his life he visited numerous countries, both professionally and recreationally. He enjoyed food from many cultures and sometimes spent days making a Mexican mole or an Indian biriani. His sourdough bread was extraordinary after years of experimentation and practice. When he left Philadelphia he took up the piano again, not having played since high school, and was a diligent student and a fine musician.

Frank is survived by his two daughters, Nina Bixler and Jennifer Miglus, three grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 60 years, Ann Grant Davidoff, and by his son, Jonathan Grant Davidoff.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Apr. 4, 2023.

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Robert Lawrence, MD, MACP

August 3, 2025

Frank´s memory continues to be honored at Physicians for Human rights where he served the board so ably as vice chair and interim executive director. We miss his wisdom and compassion during these troubling times.

Paul

March 29, 2025

Your love of frames, words, ideas, what´s new lives on! Thanks

Janet Arneson

May 6, 2023

I am sorry to hear that Dr. Davidoff has passed. He was a sweet, sweet man who always treated me so nicely and respectfully when we were senior staff members of ACP, although I was a layman. He seemed genuinely interested in what I might add. My grandfather was Earl Bixler, a professor at Northern State Teachers College in South Dakota and later its president. I believe his daughter married a Bixler, and I am sorry I did not follow up on that. Dr. Davidoff believed in life long learning, no matter the source. I am honored to have known him.

Pálmi V. Jónsson

April 26, 2023

Frank was a wonderful human being, a masterful teacher, and a priceless role model. I have so much to thank him. I also remember his wonderful wife, Ann, and how beautiful their relationship was, shining of mutual respect.

He lives in my heart and soul and my teaching of young physicians.

My sincere condolences,
Pálmi V Jónsson, resident and friend

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Robert Simon

April 20, 2023

I just got word of Frank's death and want to share my condolences with all of you. He was a most wonderful friend and soul mate in our college years and beyond. We shared a room, made a lot of music together, and both loved his parents as well. Our lives drifted in difference directions but the friendship was always there.
Sorrowfully,
Bob Simon

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Robert S. Lawrence, MD, MACP

April 18, 2023

I extend my condolences to Nina and Jennifer and all of Frank's family. He was a good friend, an inspiring teacher, and a dedicated humanitarian. Our time together at the MGH and Physicians for Human Rights will be treasured as long as I live.

William B White MD Professor Emeritus (UConn Cardiology)

April 9, 2023

Frank was my assigned mentor during my internal medicine residency in 1978 and later on offered me my first job on the faculty at UConn where I remained until 2019. We remained friendly and in contact for many years until he left for Philadelphia. He was a wonderful role model for those of us interested in pursuing academic medicine. He was the antithesis of arrogance and I really appreciated that in my early years. We all learned from his clinical judgment lectures. He was really quite open-minded in the 1980s when clinical medicine began to change into something more structured and logical. I am sorry to hear that he and the family had to deal with years of struggles with dementia. His children and grandchildren should know that he was an academic star as far I was I concerned and contributed a great deal to academic medicine.

Jane Roessner

April 9, 2023

Frank was a dear colleague and friend. I was lucky to work closely with him at IHI on editing/publications. A brilliant physician/ writer/teacher - and a gentle, kind man.

Don Berwick

April 8, 2023

What a true Prince of a man, activist, and physician. I owe him so much!

Jo-Ann Ciccaglione

April 5, 2023

Dr. Davidoff was my Doctor when he was at UConn Hospital. He saved my life when I almost died from
Pneumonia. He was a great doctor but an even better human being. Rest easy Dr. Davidoff!

Dillon-Baxter Funeral Home - Wethersfield

April 3, 2023

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