Background
Green, Joseph Barnet was born on August 2, 1928 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Charles and Bella (Hurwitz) B.
Green, Joseph Barnet was born on August 2, 1928 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Charles and Bella (Hurwitz) B.
Bachelor of Science, St. Joseph's College, Philadelphia, 1950; Doctor of Medicine Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, 1954.
Intern, Wilkes-Barre (Pennsylvania) General Hospital, 1954-1955;
resident in neurology, Georgetown University Medical Center, 1955-1958;
assistant neurologist, Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, 1960-1964;
assistant professor, then professor neurology, Indiana U. Medical School, 1964-1972;
professor neurology and pediatrics, department chairman neurology, Medical College Georgia, Augusta, 1972-1982;
professor, department chairman psychiatry and neurology, Tulane University School Medicine, New Orleans, 1982-1987;
professor neurology, clinical professor pediatrics, Tulane University School Medicine, New Orleans, 1986-1987;
director neurology, VA Center Office, Washington, 1987-1988;
department chairman medical and surgical neurology, Texas Tech U. Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, 1988-1994;
professor neurology, Texas Tech U Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, 1993-1994;
director rehabilitation research, Hines (Illinois) VA Medical Center, 1994-1998;
professor neurology, Loyola University Stritch School Medicine, Maywood, Illinois, 1994-1998;
attending staff physician, research investigator, Spinal Cord Injury Unit, Memphis VA Medical Center, since 1998. Chairman professional advisory board Epilepsy Association. Member professional advisory board Association Children with Learning Disabilities, Georgia chapter National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Director National Institutes of Health project Georgia Comprehensive Epilepsy Program, 1976. Fulbright lecturer, Denmark, 1969. Consultant VA Medical Center, Augusta.
Served with Medical Corps United States Naval Reserve, 1958-1960. Member American Medical Association, American Academy Neurology, Child Neurology Society, American Neurological Association, American Electroencephalogram Society, American Epilepsy Society (secretary 1972), Association University Professors Neurology (vice president 1981).
Married; children— Charna Alice Green Evans, Robert I.