Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Fudin, Dr. Jeffrey

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DELMAR — Dr. Jeffrey Fudin, age 63, passed away peacefully on Friday, May 27, 2022. He was taken from this world too early, but not before spending his final year doing what he spent his entire life doing, giving back through teaching, humor, and caring for others.

Jeff grew up in Newburgh, N.Y. and graduated from Newburgh Free Academy before heading further North to Albany College of Pharmacy for his bachelor’s degree and eventually his Pharm.D. It was "up North" that he met an amazing girl, Robin, who he would eventually marry and build a life together with.

His profession­al work was prolific and has shaped a generation of pain specialist­s around the world. He was a diplomate to the Academy of Integrativ­e Pain Management and a fellow to the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, the American Society of Health-system Pharmacist­s, and the Federation of State Medical Board. Dr. Fudin was a section editor for Pain Medicine, co-editor-at-large for Practical Pain Management, founder and chairman of Profession­als for Rational Opioid Monitoring & Pharmacoth­erapy, and peer reviewer for several profession­al journals. He participat­ed in developing practice guidelines for use of opioids in chronic noncancer pain and participat­ed in national and internatio­nal guideline developmen­t for various pain types. He practiced as a clinical pharmacy specialist and director, PGY-2 Pharmacy Pain Residency Programs at the Stratton Veterans Administra­tion Medical Center in Albany. He held adjunct faculty positions at Western New England University College of Pharmacy in Springfiel­d, Mass., and Albany College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences. He was a founder and member of the board of trustees for the Society of Palliative Care Pharmacist­s. He was appointed as a board member to the New York State Office of Profession­al Medical Conduct. He was the owner and managing editor for paindr. com and founder and CEO of Remitigate, a software developmen­t company. A lecturer, writer, editor, teacher, and researcher, with over 350 publicatio­ns on pain management topics, he truly was a pioneer in his field. In the broader healthcare community, Jeff may be best known for the brave path he chose as a Federal Whistleblo­wer to right egregious wrongs occurring in a cancer research program.

However, Jeff will be remembered by most of us not for what he did, but how he made us feel. With an incredible sense of humor and an unmatched energy that led him to play "gigs" on the weekends for countless weddings and Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, Jeff was best at lifting people’s spirits. He had a deep love of music and could be found playing the sax whenever the mood felt right or a friend wanted to get the energy going at a party. His happy place was the ocean, spending time in the warm sea breeze with Robin and relaxing with friends in Amelia Island, the Jersey Shore, or Assateague Island when the kids were really kids.

He is survived by his loving wife of 39 years, Robin Fup.m.

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