Background
Reichman, Lee Brodersohn was born on June 25, 1938 in New York City. Son of Theodore and Elinore (Brodersohn) Reichman.
Reichman, Lee Brodersohn was born on June 25, 1938 in New York City. Son of Theodore and Elinore (Brodersohn) Reichman.
AB, Oberlin College, 1960; Doctor of Medicine, New York University, 1964; Master in Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, 1971.
Intern, Bellevue Hospital, I Medical Division, New York City, 1964-1965; resident, Bellevue Hospital, I Medical Division, New York City, 1967-1968; resident, Harlem Hospital Center, New York City, 1968-1969; fellow in pulmonary medicine, Harlem Hospital Center, 1969-1970; director, Bureau Tuberculosis, Bureau Chronic Disease, New York City Health Department, 1971-1973; assistant commissioner health, Bureau Tuberculosis, Bureau Chronic Disease, New York City Health Department, 1973-1974; associate professor medicine, U. Medicine and Dentistry New Jersey Medical School, Newark, 1974-1978; professor preventive medicine, New Jersey Medical School, Newark, since 1978; professor medicine, community health, New Jersey Medical School, Newark, since 1993; director pulmonary division, U. Medicine and Dentistry New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School University Hospital, 1974-1992; executive director, New Jersey Medical School National Tuberculosis Center, since 1993. Consultant Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, since 1970. Principal investigator pulmonary complicationsof Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection, National Heart Lung Blood Institute, 1987-1995, Model Tuberculosis Center for Disease Control and Prevention, since 1993, National Tuberculosis Research Consortium (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), since 1994.
Board of directors Art Center Northern New Jersey, 1979-1986. Chairman New Jersey Commision on Smoking ofHealth, 1986-1987. Member New Jersey Tuberculosis Advisory Council, since 1976, chairman 1991-1993.
Chair National Coalition for Elemination of Tuberculosis, since 1992. Member New Jersey Clean Air Council, 1987. With United States Public Health Service, 1965-1967.
Fellow American College of Physicians, American College Chest Physicians (governor 1984-1990, president New Jersey chapter 1982-1984), Academy Medicine of New Jersey. Member American Thoracic Society, Internat.Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (Executive Committee 1982-1992, vice chair Executive Committee 1989-1991), American Lung Association (national board directors 1980-1994, president elect 1991-1992, president 1992-1993, past president 1993-1994), New Jersey Thoracic Society (president 1982-1984), American Lung Association New Jersey (board directors since 1976, president 1984-1986).
Married Rose Ehrinpreis, October 9, 1965. Children: Daniel Mark, Deborah Gar.