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of departments, and has never consistently been applied to heads of sub-units of a university, although possible some business schools, law schools and medical schools are notable enough that all heads of them are default notable. A department in a hospital is clearly not enough to make someone notable as an academic, and nothing else here suggests the subject is notable as an academic.
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