| Greenberg named dean of medical education at BCM
HOUSTON -- (August 2, 2006) -- Dr. Stephen
Greenberg was named
senior vice president and dean of medical education by the Baylor
College of Medicine Board of Trustees.
He succeeds
Dr. Major Bradshaw, who is serving as the interim founding dean
of the University of Botswana School of Medicine.
"Dr. Greenberg is a recognized leader in
education at all levels," said BCM President and CEO Dr. Peter
G. Traber. "His
vision and wealth of experience will ensure great success for our
critical mission of training tomorrow's physicians."
Prior to this appointment, Greenberg served as chair of medicine
at BCM. He will continue to serve as chief of medicine at Ben Taub
General Hospital.
He received his undergraduate training at Johns Hopkins University
and his medical degree from the University of Maryland, before
completing residency training at the University of Maryland Hospital.
Greenberg first joined BCM in 1972 for a fellowship in infectious
diseases. At the completion of the fellowship, he became an assistant
professor of microbiology and immunology at BCM. He has served
in various positions at BCM in both microbiology and immunology
and medicine.
He also served as associate dean of graduate
education at BCM and as a consultant and attending physician
for the Infectious
Diseases Section of the medical service at the Michael E. DeBakey
Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Dr. Greenberg has served as Chief,
Medicine Service, Ben Taub General Hospital since 1990.
Original article by Lori
Williams
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