Background
Ginzburg, Harold M. was born on June 10, 1945 in Brooklyn. Son of Nathan and Frieda Elizabeth (Lieberman) Ginzburg.
lawyer public health executive
Ginzburg, Harold M. was born on June 10, 1945 in Brooklyn. Son of Nathan and Frieda Elizabeth (Lieberman) Ginzburg.
Bachelor of Arts in Medical Science, Boston University, 1968; Doctor of Medicine, Boston University, 1968; Master in Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, 1974; Juris Doctor, Catholic U., 1985.
Psychiatrist, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 1973-1975; chief, evaluations, National Institute Drug Abuse, Rockville, Maryland., 1975-1978; research psychiatrist, National Institute Drug Abuse, Rockville, 1978-1980; chief, clinical behavior, National Institute Drug Abuse, Rockville, 1980-1982; associate director clinical medicine, National Institute Drug Abuse, Rockville, 1982-1985; chief, clinical medicine branch, National Institute Drug Abuse, Rockville, 1985-1986; chief, epidemiololgy (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome program), National Institute Allergy and Infectious Disease, Bethesda, Maryland., 1986-1988; senior medical consultant, Bureau Health Care Delivery and Assistance, Rockville, Maryland., 1988-1990; senior medical consultant, Office of Emergency Preparedness, OASH, United States Public Health Service, since 1990. Consultant World Health Organization, Geneva, since 1977. Professor psychaitry, preventive medicine Uniformed Superior vena cava syndrome University of the Health Schools, School Medicine, Bethesda, since 1987.
Fellow American College Preventive Medicine, Infectious Disease Society. Member American Bar Association, Maryland. Bar Association, American Academy Psychiatry and Law, American Psychiatric Association.
Married Mhairi Graham MacDonald, October 30, 1977. Children: Rebecca, James.