Background
Rubenstein, Harvey Allan was born on July 4, 1941 in New York City. Son of Jack and Beatrice (Bedell) Rubenstein.
Rubenstein, Harvey Allan was born on July 4, 1941 in New York City. Son of Jack and Beatrice (Bedell) Rubenstein.
Bachelor with honors, New York University, 1963; Doctor of Medicine, State University of New York, Syracuse, 1967.
Intern, Roosevelt Hospital, New York City, 1967-1968; resident, Roosevelt Hospital, New York City, 1968-1969; resident, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York City, 1969-1970; clinical and research fellow in endocrinology and diabetes, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York City, 1970-1971; assistant physician medical services, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York City, 1971-1972; chief endocrinology service, Malcolm Grow United States Air Force Medical Center, Andrews Air Force Base, 1972-1973; attending physician, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, since 1974; attending physician, Arlington (Virginia) Hospital, since 1973; attending physician, Reston (Virginia) Hospital, since 1988; attending physician, Fairfax (Virginia) Hospital, since 1973; member utilization review committee, quality accountability committee, Fairfax (Virginia) Hospital, 1982-1983; member endocrine subsection committee and endocrine lecturer, Fairfax (Virginia) Hospital, since 1973; attending teaching rounds, Fairfax (Virginia) Hospital, since 1973; member patient care committee, Fairfax (Virginia) Hospital, 1987-1990; from clinical instructor to clinical associate professor medicine, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, since 1972. Interviewed on numerous radio and television shows, including Cable News Network, 1989, Channel 8 News, 1993, 94, and Channel 7, 1994.
President Washington chapter American Diabetes Association, 1993-1995, board directors, since 1987, vice president professionals, 1989-1991, central county delegate Atlanta, 1990, task force torecruit and instruct instructors for patient education chairman 1985-1986, professional education committee chairman 1985-1990, diabetes screening task force, 1985-1986, lectures to interested citizen groups, since 1985, chairman clinical education program, 1989-1990, fund development committee, 1990-1992, government relations committee chairman, 1990-1991, central county delegate Washington, 1991, budget and finance committee, 1991-1993, long-range planning committee chairman 1991-1993, president-elect 1991-1993, president 1993-1995, immediate past president, since 1995. President Potomac (Maryland.) Station HomeownersAssn., 1984-1995. Major United States Air Force, 1971-1973.
Fellow American College of Physicians, American College Endocrinology. Member Endocrine Society, Thyroid Foundation American, American Association Clinical Endocrinologists (charter, chairman clinical practice Studies. committee), International Diabetes Federation, American Federation for Clinical Research, American Medical Association, American Society Internal Medicine, District of Columbia Endocrine Club, Fairfax CountyMed. Society (credentials committee 1974-1976, utilization review committee 1979-1981, mediation committee 1986-1988, 93-, medical-legal committee 1991-1993, legislation committee since 1995), Northern Virginia Academy Internal Medicine, Virginia State Medical Society, American Diabetes Association (master faculty for clinical education program 1989-1990), Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International (board directors 1986-1988).
Married Lisa J. Stark. Children: Jeffrey, Barry, Todd.