Background
Bergeisen, Gershon Henoch was born on May 6, 1947 in Regensburg, Germany. Son of Hersz Judka and Mindla Bergeisen. came to the United States, 1968.
Bergeisen, Gershon Henoch was born on May 6, 1947 in Regensburg, Germany. Son of Hersz Judka and Mindla Bergeisen. came to the United States, 1968.
Bachelor, University of California at Los Angeles, 1971; Doctor of Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, 1975; Master in Public Health, USUHS, 1990.
Family physician, Yukon-Kuskokwim Hospital, Bethel, Alaska., 1979-1982;
medical epidemiologist, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, 1982-1984;
chief medical officer, Bemidji (Minnesota) Tri-State IHS, 1984-1986;
medical director, United States Public Health Service Indian Hospital, Rosebud, South Dakot, 1986-1987;
medical director, Centro Campesino de Salud, Espanola, New Mexico, 1987-1988;
medical reviewer Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome division, Food and Drug Administration, Rockville, Maryland., 1988-1989;
occupational medicine consultant, Federal Occupational Health Program, Rockville, 1991-1993;
special assistant to director, Environmental Protection Agency Superfund, Washington, since 1993. Member Surgeon General's Committee for a Smoke Free IHS. Member Armed Forces Research Committee, AAFP.
Member steering committee Environmental Protection Agency's Science Policy Council. Member board ATSFR's Board Scientific Councilors. Vice president Greater Washington College of Occpl. and Environmental Medicine.
Commander United States Public Health Service, since 1979. Member American Medical Association, American College Physician Executives, American College Preventive Medicine, American College Occpl. and Environmental Medicine, American Association Family Practitioners.
1 child, Andrea.