| Dr.
David Aron,
MD, MS
is currently Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology and Biostatistics
at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine where he has
been on the faculty since 1980. Dr. Aron is a Dept. of Veterans Affairs
Senior Scholar and directs a fellowship program for physicians in
quality improvement. He has been involved with Cushing's for over
20 years and continues to do research on this disorder.
Dr. Beverly
M.K. Biller MD is an Assistant Professor
of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and an Assistant in Medicine
at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Dr. Biller is actively
involved in the treatment of Cushing's in the Neuroendocrine Clinic
and also conducts research in the area.
Dr. George
Chrousos MD is currently Chief,
Pediatric Endocrinology Section, Developmental Endocrinology Branch,
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, at NIH
in Bethesda, MD. Dr. Chrousos has been involved in the research
and treatment of Cushing's for approximately 20 years and has authored
many publications in the field of Cushing's and Endocrinology.
Dr. David
Cook MD is Professor of Medicine at Oregon
Health Sciences University in Portland, Oregon where he has been
involved in the diagnosis and treatment of Cushing's since 1969.
www.ohsuhealth.com/pituitary
Dr. James
Findling MD is an Endocrinologist
at St. Luke's Medical Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Dr. Findling
has been involved with Cushing's for 18 years.
Dr. Anne
Klibanski is Chief of the Neuroendocrine
unit at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, MA. Dr. Klibanski
has been involved in the treatment and research regarding Cushing's
and other pituitary tumors for a number of years.
Dr. Andre
Lacroix MD is Professor of Medicine and
Director of the Endocrinology training program at the Univerisity
of Montreal. He has been treating Cushing's patients and conducting
research on it's causes and treatment at the Hotel-Dieu Pavillion
Teaching Hospital since 1980.
Dr. David
Orth MD retired as Professor of Medicine,
Molecular Physiology and Biophysics at Vanderbilt University Medical
Center, Nashville, TN.
Dr. Mary
Lee Vance MD is a Professor of Medicine
and Neurosurgery at the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center
in Charlottesville, Virginia. Dr. Vance has been involved in the
treatment of pituitary tumors and Cushing's for many years.
Back
to Top
|