Eugene Saltzberg, MD
Eugene Saltzberg, MD - Contributions to the Medical Field
Illinois resident Eugene Saltzberg, MD, has made contributions to the medical field as a pioneer in emergency medicine and educator. Dr. Eugene (Gene) Saltzberg earned his MD from the Chicago Medical School. He holds two board certifications in emergency medicine, and is one of the early specialists in the field, which only became recognized in 1981. He is licensed to practice in Illinois, Colorado, and Wisconsin.
Dr. Gene Saltzberg's career experience spans inpatient and outpatient roles in major hospitals across Colorado and Illinois, including Aspen Valley Hospital, Grant Hospital, and Highland Park Hospital. He has treated patients in emergency rooms and other hospital settings. Today, he consults for the State of Illinois and advises urgent care centers, Lamb's Farm, and Mindrift AI. He also volunteers as a medical director and advisor for a residential treatment center for mentally handicapped adults.
His contributions extend to the academic field. Dr. Saltzberg was a clinical instructor at Northwestern University School of Medicine and a faculty member at Rosalind Franklin University. He now works as an associate clinical professor at the Chicago Medical School Department of Emergency Medicine. He has written articles on medical ethics, including papers on immunization requirements for healthcare workers and the ethical analysis of arguments for and against COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
Dr. Eugene Saltzberg is affiliated with various organizations, including the American Academy of Emergency Medicine, Physicians for Social Responsibility, and the American Board of Emergency Medicine. He is also politically involved in promoting his medical specialty.
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