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Dan Drzymalski, M.D., D.ABA, CHCQM

Critic · DISC type C
Associate Professor at Tufts University School of Medicine
📍 Greater Boston, United States

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Experience
13 Years
Current Role
Associate Professor
Job Level
Mid-senior
Location
Greater Boston, United States
Personality Overview

How Dan shows up

Information Seeker
Objective Thinker
Precise

They enjoy working alone and do not rely on others very often. It is very likely that they will negotiate pricing or other important terms. Unless the value is proven by data, they are unlikely to value fancy features.

Priorities

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Career

Work history

7-2022
Associate Professor
Tufts University School of Medicine
4-2022
Associate Editor
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia
6-2021
Division Chief, Obstetric Anesthesia
Tufts Medical Center
3-2018
Director of Quality
Tufts Medical Center
9-2017
Course Director, Anesthesiology Grand Rounds
Tufts Medical Center
In the press

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Education
2006 - 2011
M.D.
Harvard Medical School
2009 - 2010
Senior Scholar
Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
2002 - 2006
B.A.
Cornell University
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Behavioral profile

DISC profile (public)

C

Calculativeness (C)

Calculativeness (C) reflects the degree to which a person is likely to be cautious, systematic and analytical. Those scoring high tend to emphasise quality and accuracy.

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