Michael Good

Michael Good, M.D.

Former Dean, College Of Medicine

Department: MD-OFFICE OF THE DEAN
Business Phone: (801) 581-7480
Business Email: mgood@ufl.edu

About Michael Good

Michael L. Good,MD, is the former dean of the University of Florida College of Medicine. Dr. Good serves on the Board of Directors for UF Health Shands and chairs the Board of Directors for the UF Health Proton Therapy Institute in Jacksonville. In his 20-plus years on the faculty, Dr. Good has held numerous leadership positions at UF and its clinical affiliates. Before being named interim dean of the College of Medicine in May 2008, he served as senior associate dean for clinical affairs in the college and chief of staff for UF Health Shands Hospital and Shands AGH. His leadership experience also extends to the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center and the North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System, where he served as chief of staff and system medical director, respectively. 

A professor of anesthesiology, Dr. Good is a noted inventor. Early in his academic career, he led a team of UF physicians and engineers to create the human patient simulator, a sophisticated computerized teaching tool that is now used in health care education programs throughout the world. 

Dr. Good graduated with distinction from the University of Michigan with a bachelor’s degree in computer and communication sciences. He also earned his medical degree from Michigan and then came to Gainesville in 1984 to complete residency training in anesthesiology and a research fellowship at UF, where he then joined the College of Medicine faculty in 1988.

Clinical Profile

Specialties
  • Anesthesiology

Publications

Academic Articles
2017
Rapid detection of cardiac troponin I using antibody-immobilized gate-pulsed AlGaN/GaN high electron mobility transistor structures
Applied Physics Letters. 111(20) [DOI] 10.1063/1.5011151.
2006
Interdisciplinary work flow assessment and redesign decreases operating room turnover time and allows for additional caseload
. 141:65-69
2003
Patient simulation for training basic and advanced clinical skills.
Medical education. 37 Suppl 1:14-21 [PMID] 14641634.
2002
Learning About New Anesthetics Using A Model Driven, Full Human Simulator
. 17(5):293-300
2001
Educational simulation of the electroencephalogram (EEG)
Technology and Health Care. 9:237-256
1998
A device to simulate thumb twitch response to ulnar nerve stimulation
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing. 14:135-140
1998
Influence of pulse oximetry and capnography on time to diagnosis of critical incidents in anesthesia: a pilot study using a full-scale patient simulator.
Journal of clinical monitoring and computing. 14(5):313-21 [PMID] 9951756.
1998
Pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic model for educational simulations.
IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering. 45(5):582-90 [PMID] 9581056.
1998
TWITCHER: a device to stimulate thumb twitch response to ulnar nerve stimulation.
Journal of clinical monitoring and computing. 14(2):135-40 [PMID] 9669451.
1997
Comparison of tests for detecting leaks in the low-pressure system of anesthesia gas machines
Anesthesia and Analgesia. 84:179-184
1997
Functional anatomy of full-scale patient simulators
. 13:317-324
1997
Logistics of Conducting a Large Number of Individual Sessions with a Full-Scale Patient Simulator at a Scientific Meeting
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing. 13(6):399-407 [DOI] 10.1023/A:1007447510839.
1997
Modeling obstetric cardiovascular physiology on a full-scale patient simulator
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing. 13(5):293-297
1994
Low-battery characteristic of the professional instruments NS-2CA nerve stimulator, technical note
. 10
1994
New vaporizer, new FDA check, and a new use (transtracheal jet ventilation) for the anesthesia machine
. 1-7
1993
[Anesthesia simulators and training devices].
Der Anaesthesist. 42(7):462-9 [PMID] 8363031.
1993
Anasthesiesimulatoren und trainingsgerate
Anaesthesist. 42:462-469
1993
Training for safety in an anesthesia simulator
. 12:235-250
1991
Duration of carbon dioxide absorption by soda lime at low rates of fresh gas flow
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia. 3:104-107

Education

Residency
1988 · University of Florida College of Medicine
M.D.
1984 · University of Michigan Medical School

Contact Details

Phones:
Business:
(801) 581-7480
Emails:
Business:
mgood@ufl.edu
Addresses:
Business Mailing:
PO Box 100215
GAINESVILLE FL 32610
Business Street:
OFFICE OF THE SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT FOR HEAL
OFFICE OF THE SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT FOR HEAL
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE CENTER
SALT LAKE CITY FL 841320001