News Summary
David Guzick, chancellor of LSU Health Sciences Center Shreveport, has unexpectedly resigned. His departure comes amid internal tensions and follows the announcement of other administrative resignations. Guzick’s brief tenure saw notable achievements in medical education and funding, raising questions about future leadership at LSUHS.
Shreveport’s Health Center in Transition: Chancellor David Guzick Steps Down
Shreveport has been buzzing with news following the unexpected resignation of David Guzick, the chancellor of LSU Health Sciences Center (LSUHS). Guzick, who started his role in January 2023, submitted his resignation letter to the LSU Board of Supervisors on April 23, 2025. This sudden shift raises many eyebrows and questions, particularly as it comes amidst ongoing speculation and pressure that hinted at a possible dismissal.
Pressure from the Board
The circumstances surrounding Guzick’s departure seem to stem from significant tension within LSU’s leadership circle. Esperanza Moran, a board member, had been vocal about her desire for Guzick’s dismissal since a board meeting last September. Despite her outspoken stance, she has yet to provide the public with solid reasons for her opposition to Guzick, and she has remained tight-lipped since the resignation news hit the airwaves.
Shaking Things Up at LSU
Guzick’s resignation isn’t the only shake-up happening at LSU. The announcement came alongside confirmation that Roy Haggerty, the university’s provost, will also be stepping down. This marks a significant wave of changes, with Guzick and Haggerty being the third and fourth top-level administrative resignations from LSU this year alone. Earlier in the year, Kimberly Lewis, the executive vice president for finance and chief administrative officer, announced her departure, and Winston DeCuir, LSU’s top attorney, stepped down from his counsel role, although he will continue as a faculty member at the law school.
A Mixed Review of Guzick’s Tenure
While Guzick’s time at the helm has been met with challenges, he did garner substantial support from other leaders within the LSU community. Notably, he received praise from William Tate, the LSU System President. Guzick was credited with pulling the medical school out of probation with the accrediting body, which many considered a major victory during his brief tenure.
His efforts received prominent acknowledgment from department chairs and top staff, who hailed his leadership as having made a “grand slam home run.” Under his guidance, research at LSUHS experienced a 14% increase in extramural funding, signaling a positive trend for the institution’s future.
Notable Achievements
Guzick also spearheaded significant changes in the School of Medicine’s curriculum and successfully secured full accreditation from the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME). Another feather in his cap was facilitating the acquisition of the old Sears building. Plans are in motion to transform this space into a cutting-edge research facility dedicated to cardiovascular and cancer research, with renovations expected to begin soon and completion aimed for mid-to-late 2027.
The Future Ahead
As for what lies ahead for Guzick, details remain scarce following his resignation. LSU officials are currently working on appointing interim leadership for LSUHS, but it’s unclear who will fill the role temporarily during this transition period.
A curious footnote to this story is that Guzick is recognized as the only active member of the National Academy of Medicine in Louisiana, laying claim to a reputation for making significant contributions both to the academic health center and the regional economic landscape.
As Shreveport continues to grapple with these changes within its health sciences leadership, many are left wondering what adjustments will come next for LSUHS and how this will affect the staff and students engaged in their groundbreaking work. In the meantime, the community remains watchful, eager to see who will take on the mantle of leadership next.
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Additional Resources
- La Illuminator: LSU Health Shreveport Chancellor Resigns Amid Shakeup
- Wikipedia: LSU Health Sciences Center Shreveport
- KSLA: LSU Releases Statement Following Resignation of LSU Health Chancellor David Guzick
- Google Search: David Guzick resignation LSU
- Bossier Press: Dr. David Guzick Resigns as Chancellor of LSU Health Shreveport
- Encyclopedia Britannica: David Guzick
- KTBS: LSUHSC Chancellor Removed from Position
- Google News: LSU Health Shreveport
