"I’m delighted that someone of Dr. Strampel’s caliber can step in
and assume leadership of the College of Osteopathic Medicine," said MSU
Provost Lou Anna K. Simon. "He brings to the job the perfect balance of
clinical and administrative experience. I join the faculty and the College
Advisory Council in being confident that he’s the right person to lead this
college."
Strampel notes that he will emphasize educational excellence, research and
the expansion of endowments to increase financial flexibility as initial
priorities.
Before coming to MSU, Strampel was a special assistant to the U.S. Surgeon
General for operations and readiness, and served as chief medical officer for
the Tricare Management Activity, which made him responsible for a managed care
budget of more than $8 billion. He also served as director of quality management
in the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
From 1996 through 1997 Strampel was commander of the Brooke Army Medical
Center and Great Plains Regional Medical Command, where he was responsible for
eight community hospitals and a medical center. From 1994 through 1996 he was
director of medical education at Brooke.
From 1991 through 1994 he was chief of the Quality Assurance Division,
Department of the Army, Office of the Surgeon General. Prior to 1991 he served
in a number of capacities at hospitals in Colorado, Kansas and Korea.
Strampel earned a bachelor’s degree from Hope College in 1970 and a D.O.
from the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1976.
Strampel succeeds Allen W. Jacobs, who died in December of 2001.