JOANNE G. SCHWARTZBERG, MD
Dr.
Schwartzberg is Director of Aging and Community Health at the American Medical
Association and Senior Science Advisor on Health Literacy at the American Medical
Association Foundation.. She received her B.A. from Harvard and M.D. from Northwestern
and is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine and Community
Health at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine. Dr. Schwartzberg
is a past-president of the Institute of Medicine of Chicago, the Illinois Geriatrics
Society, and the American Academy of Home Care Physicians.
In 1988 she received the Physician of the Year Award from the National Association
for Home Care. In 1992 she received the Physician of the Year Award from the
American Academy of Home Care Physicians. In 1995 she served as co-chair of
the Illinois Delegation to the White House Conference on Aging, Caucus on Health
and Social Services. She also served as AMA liason to the National Patient
Safety Foundation's Partnership for Safe Medication Use – Educating and
Empowering the Health Consumer.
She is the 2001 recipient of the Henry P. Russe, MD “Citation for Exemplary Compassion in Healthcare” awarded by the Institute of Medicine of Chicago and the Rush-Presbyterian-St Luke’s Medical Center.
2005 White House Conference
on Aging
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