CURRICULUM VITAE
Robert E. Galloway, M.D., M.P.H., M.B.A., F.A.C.P.
Office: Residence:
Houston, TX 77096
PERSONAL DATA: Male, Married, One Child, and Excellent Health.
EDUCATION:
1965 B.S. Biochemistry
Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois
1966 M.S.--Biochemistry
Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois
1973 M.D. Medicine
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
1996 M.P.H. Public Health
University of Texas Health Science Center and School of Public
Health.
Houston, Texas
2001 M.B.A Business Administration
Rice University, Graduate School of Business
Houston, Texas
2007 F.A.C.P Fellow, American College of Physicians,
Philadelphia, Pa.
HOSPITAL/ UNIVERSITY/ COMMUNITY EXPERIENCE:
2001, January Traveled to East Asia as part of my requirement for my MBA from
Rice U. Graduate School of Business. Business Centers visited included: Singapore, Ho Chi Minh, and Beijing, China.
2000-Present Baylor Community Medicine (PPS) Mentoring Program emphasizing patient-physician relationships & service to the Community.
2000, September International Society for Equity in Health, Public Health Conference in Havana, Cuba.
1998, August Business trip to Costa Rica, South America
1992, Nov. Board of Directors of Senegalese publication, Afrique Noir
1990, May Business trip to Senegal, West Africa
1988, August Founder of African American Heritage Museum of Houston.
1986, March Traveled to Haiti with the Reverend Bill Lawson for the purpose of doing a feasibility study on a mission school and rendering an opinion as to whether or not that facility could be transformed into a health clinic.
1982-Present Practitioner of Internal Medicine
Methodist Hospital, Active Staff
Hermann Hospital, Active Staff
Ben Taub General Hospital, Active Staff
Riverside General Hospital, Active Staff
Park Plaza Hospital, Active Staff
Intracare Hospital, Consulting Staff
1980-1982Member of First Houston AIDS WORKING TASK FORCE.
1979-1981 Director of “Work and Study” Program of Baylor School of Medicine. This was a Summer Enrichment Program for Minority and Disadvantaged Students (From the Community) who were aspiring to gain access to Medical School.
1977-1978Professor (Adjunct) Department of Biology, Texas Southern University,
Houston, Texas; Instructor of Allied Health Sciences, Responsibilities included preparing students to assume functions of health care providers in the fields of Pulmonary Disease, Infectious Disease, Nursing, Pharmacology, and Nursing for and in the Community.
1977-1978 Methodist Hospital & Veterans Administration Hospital Active
Teaching Staff
Ben Taub General Hospital-Harris County Hospital System & District
Clinic System
1977, Dec. Traveled to and rendered clinical research in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia under the auspices of the U.S. Naval Medical Reserve (Bethesda, Md., John Hopkins University, and Case Western Reserve University Hospitals (See under Publications) Later visited clinics in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Egypt and the Sudan.
1976-1977Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital & Clinic Systems; K. W.
Clement Community Center, Cleveland, Ohio
Associate Clinical Staff-Cleveland University and Cuyahoga County Hospital System, Cleveland, Ohio
Clinical Instructor, Medical Fellow and Robert Wood Johnson Clinical
Scholar, Case Western Reserve University Hospitals; Faculty Staff, Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital
1975-1976Senior Resident, University Hospitals of Case Western Reserve;
Department of Internal Medicine.
1974-1975Junior Resident, University Hospitals of Case Western Reserve;
Department of Internal Medicine
1973-1974Internship (Straight Medicine) @ Maimonides Medical Center in
Downstate New York; Department of Internal Medicine, Brooklyn,
New York City
1972, March Founder of the Sickle Cell Anemia Association of South-Central Connecticut
1970, June Traveled to and lived in Kingston, Jamaica at the University of the West Indies as an extension of my summer Medical Clerkship. There I studied Sickle Cell Disease as it ravaged the less fortunate people of the island. See under Publications (Sickle Cell)
COMMITTEES & AWARDS:
2001-Present African American Museum Association of Houston, Board of Directors
2000-Present Cultural Arts Council of Houston & Harris County, Board of Directors
1999-Present J.B.Coleman College of Allied Health Professionals, Board of Directors
1998, Mar. Certificate of Appreciation from Mayor Lee Brown, Transition Team.
1995-2000UNCF (United Negro College Fund), Board of Directors
1997-Present GHAHEC Community Faculty Membership
1996-Present Houston Community College, Board of Advisors
1992, October Texas House of Representatives; Congratulations for Community
Service from Senfronia Thompson.
1992, October City of Houston, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc., Gamma Phi Sigma
Chapter, “Men on the Move”
1992, June Downtown Houston Frontiers International Club: Annual Juneteenth
Celebration.
1991, Nov The Afro-American Sheriff’s Deputy League Medicine Award.
1991, October Devoted to Community Service-Congratulations from the YMCA
1991, Certificate of Appreciation from Mayor Kathy Whitmire
1990, Feb. “Citizen of the Month” Extended by Anheuser Busch in Recognition
of Community Service.
1988-Present Martin Luther King Credit Union, Board of Directors
1986, June Grand Club Distinguished Service to Youth Award (YMCA)
1985-2000 YMCA (South Central/Wheeler Avenue Branch), Board of Directors
1993-1997Human Enrichment of Life Programs, Inc. (Help, Inc.). This is a
Community Based organization founded by Mr. Quinton Meese for the purpose of honoring and giving needed assistance to the positive forces of the Community.
1992-1998Indonesian Trade & Business Association, Board of Directors
1992-1995Museum of Fine Arts, Advisory Board of African American Arts
1992-1996Society for the Performing Arts; Board of Directors
1990-1992Houston Livestock & Rodeo; Advisory Board
1991Citizen of the Month
Anheuser Busch & Company
Houston Defender Newspaper
1900 Recipient of the Black History Month Award
Lee College, Baytown, Texas
Certificate of Appreciation
Mayor Kathy Whitmore, Houston, Texas
YMCA, Service to Youth Award
Houston, Texas
1989 Plaza Del Oro Bank
Board of Directors
1988 Founder African American Heritage Museum
Houston, Texas
1987 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Life Membership
1983 Alpha Kappa Omega Chapter, Alpha Kappa Sorority: Certificate of Appreciation for Community Service.
1983 Chief of Staff, Riverside General Hospital
Houston, Texas
1978-1973Medical Director of St. Joseph’s Lab & X-Ray Services, Ltd.
Houston’s Professional and Businessmen’s Association, Life Membership
Member, Rotary Club of Houston of Houston
FACULTY APPOINTMENTS:
Clinical Faculty and Assistant Professor for Baylor College of Medicine; Departments of Internal Medicine and Community Medicine. Department of Internal Medicine of University of Texas Health Science Center @ Houston, Texas.
LICENSES:
Texas, New Mexico and Illinois.
MEMBERSHIPS:
The Cultural Arts Council of Houston
The United Negro College Fund
National Association of Black MBA’s
Houston Better Business Association
American Federation for Clinical Research
American Chemical Society
YMCA (Wheeler Avenue & Executive Branch)
PUBLICATIONS:
Southern Medical Journal: Complete Jejunoileal Necrosis due to Torsion of the
Superior Mesenteric Artery; December 1990
Medical Journal of St. Joseph Hospital: The Rational Use of Antimicrobial Drugs;
September 1979
American Journal of Medicine: Activation of Protein Mediators of Inflammation
And Evidence of Endotoxemia in Borrelia Recurrentis Infection; Vol 63 ; pp 843-
1034; December 1977
Yale Medical Alumni: The Doctor Bird; Spring, 1973
Lancet: Oral Zinc Sulphate in Sickle Cell Disease; October 31, 1970