Background
Feigin was born in Manhattan on April 3, 1938.
Feigin was born in Manhattan on April 3, 1938.
He graduated from with his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1958 and followed with his medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine in 1962. He then underwent an internship at Boston City Hospital from 1962-1963 and became a resident from 1963-1964. He completed his residency at Massachusetts General Hospital in 1965.
Education After conducting research for the United States Army from 1965 to 1967, and becoming chief resident of the Children"s Service of Massachusetts General Hospital, Feigin was a professor of pediatrics at Washington University in 1968. He took a faculty appointment at the Baylor College of Medicine in 1977, and was its President and Chief Executive Officer from 1996 to 2003. He was Chair of the Baylor College of Medicine Department of Pediatrics from 1977-2008.
During this time, Feigin led the nation in grants for pediatric studies in 2003 and 2004.
Many of these grants were funded by the National Institutes of Health. Perhaps most notably, Feigin was the Physician-in-Chief at Texas Children"s Hospital from 1977 until the time of his death in 2008.
Death Feigin, a nonsmoker, died of lung cancer in Houston, Texas.
Publications Feigin was co-author and editor of numerous textbooks in pediatrics and infectious disease. His most influential works include: Feigin and Cherry's Textbook of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Oski's Pediatrics: Principles and Practice. He was the associate editor for Pediatrics, the official journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics.