Background
Greene, Jerry George was born on May 13, 1937 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Son of David Robert and Fae (Woodman) Greene. came to the United States, 1962, naturalized, 1981.
Greene, Jerry George was born on May 13, 1937 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Son of David Robert and Fae (Woodman) Greene. came to the United States, 1962, naturalized, 1981.
Doctor of Medicine, University Manitoba, 1960.
Rotating intern, St. Boniface Hospital, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 1960-1961;
junior assistant resident medicine, St. Boniface Hospital, 1961-1962;
teaching fellow, U. Manitoba, 1961-1962;
fellow in medicine, Mayo Clinic, 1962-1966;
assistant in pulmonary diseases, Mayo Clinic, 1966;
chief pulmonary laboratory, St. Joseph's Hospital, St. Paul, 1966-1969;
assistant professor medicine University of Minnesota, St. Paul, 1968-1971;
practice medicine specializing in internal medicine, St. Paul, 1966-1968;
practice medicine specializing in internal medicine, Medical Associates Saranac Lake, New York, 1972-1978;
associate cardiac catheterization laboratory, St. Mary's Hospital, Minneapolis, 1967;
director inhalation therapy program, St. Mary's Hospital, 1967;
chief pulmonary disease, St. Paul Ramsey Hospital, 1968-1971;
medical director, Will Rogers Hospital, Saranac Lake, New York, 1971-1972;
chief department medicine, Saramac Lake General Hospital, 1977-1978;
chief pulmonary disease section, Veterans Administration Hospital., Fargo, North Dakota, 1978-1990;
clinical associate professor, Mount Sinai School Medicine, since 1991. Assistant professor medicine in internal medicine University of Minnesota, 1968-1971. Professor medicine U. North Dakota School Medicine.
Chief pulmonary service Veterans Administration Hospital., Fargo, 1978-1991. Chief of staff Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Castle Point, New York. Medical director VA UpstateN.Y. Healthcare, New York.
Consultant North Dakota Lung Association, Professional Services Review Organization, Blue Cross/Blue Shield North Dakota. Member of advisory committee medical education National Institutes of Health since 1980, member pulmonary acad.award commission on pulmonary testing 1979-1984. Commander 105th United States Air Force Clinic, Stewart Field, Newburgh, New York.
Board of directors North Dakota Lung Association, 1979. Served with Royal Canadian Air Force, 1960-1962. Lieutenant colonel Medical Corps, United States Air Force, Air National Guard, 1982.
Fellow American College of Physicians, American College Chest Physicians (commission on respirator pathophysiology). Member VA Pulmonary Physicians, Mayo Clinic Alumni Association.
Married Waltra Laguniak, February 27, 1960. Children: Deidre, Cheryl, Michael.