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NORTON GREENBERGER Obituary

GREENBERGER, Norton J. Physician-Educator Nortie (as he was known to all) passed away on March 21, 2020. He had recently retired as clinical professor of medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital Division of Gastroenterology. He completed an impressive career close to family after several decades in the Midwest. He was the son of the late Sam and Lillian (Frank) Greenberger, born in Cleveland, Ohio where he spent his youth. After graduating from Cleveland Heights High School, he attended Yale College, graduating in 1955. A career as a physician was always in his future. He attended and graduated from Case Western Reserve School of Medicine in 1959, where he spent three years of residency. A three-year fellowship in Gastroenterology at the Massachusetts General Hospital, 1962-1965, proved important to his future. The example, guidance and encouragement of his mentor, the late Dr. Kurt J. Isselbacher, convinced him to pursue a career in academic medicine. While in Boston, he met and married Joan Narcus, his beloved wife of 55 years. Nortie began his academic career at the Wexner School of Medicine at Ohio State University. From 1965-1972, he continued his research in gastroenterology, the liver, and the pancreas, achieved the position of Professor and became Chief of the Division of Gastroenterology. His three beautiful daughters were born in Columbus. In 1972, the family moved further west. He was appointed Chairman of the Department of Medicine at the University of Kansas, a position he held for 28 years. During that time, nearly two years of sabbatical leave in England provided time for research, writing, and great enjoyment. In 2002, he returned to Boston as Senior Physician and Distinguished Clinician at the Brigham and Women's Hospital Division of Gastroenterology, the position from which he recently retired. He considered his most important role as a clinician. The care, diagnosis and treatment of his patients gave him great satisfaction. As an educator, Dr. G trained and taught over 3,000 young physicians at the University of Kansas, many of whom he mentored. Through his lectures and writing, he reached the broader community. Nortie was also the author of over 300 articles in medical journals, the author or co-author of over 30 books, and served as editor of several journals. In addition to the academic life, Dr. Greenberger was active in and contributed to the national medical scene. He was President of the American Gastroenterology Association from 1984-1985, from which he received in 2006 the Julius K. Friedenwald Medal for lifetime contributions to the field of gastroenterology. He served as President of the American College of Physician from 1991-1992, an organization of which he was a Master. He was past President of the Association of Professors of Medicine. Judaism was an integral part of his life. Nortie enjoyed great and good wine, travel, good friends, and water-skiing at the Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri. Nortie began nearly every day jogging for at least an hour or more. He was an avid follower of college and professional sports, and had an immense reservoir of sports trivia, statistics and history. Above all, Nortie was grateful for his entire loving and devoted family. He is survived by his wife Joan, three wonderful daughters: Sharon Greenberger, Rachel Rosovsky, MD (Michael), Wendy Czarnecki (Joseph, MD); and seven amazing grandchildren: Madelyn Fried, Josie Fried, Abigail Rosovsky, Ella Rosovsky, Matthew Czarnecki, Alexander Czarnecki, and Jacob Czarnecki. Graveside service will be private. A memorial observance will be held later this year. Donations in Dr. Norton J. Greenberger's memory may be made to support Lymphoma Research at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, PO Box 849168, Boston, MA 02284 or to the American Physicians Fellowship for Medicine in Israel, 2001 Beacon Street, Suite 210, Boston, MA 02135. Levine Chapels, Brookline 617-277-8300 www.LevineChapel.com

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Published by Boston Globe from Mar. 21 to Mar. 22, 2020.

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Carol J

August 18, 2020

I was a patient of Dr. Greenberge in his last years of practicing. His evaluation and diagnosis opened doors for me and is the reason I have a quality of life today. He questioned my "normal" labs, took a very detailed history, did a comprehensive manual exam and, after a trial treatment period, confirmed the diagnosis which did not have its own ICD code yet. He was only a phone call away for me and many of his patients. He cared and gave so much. A wonderful man. A great doctor.

Theresa R

April 30, 2020

My deepest condolences to Dr Greenberger's friends and family. I was very fortunate to have found him and have had him as my doctor. After years of symptoms that could not be diagnosed by any testing I had completed, he had an answer before I walked into his office just by reviewing my records that fateful day in 2005!

Derek Margarit

April 11, 2020

I was a patient of Dr Greenberger and it was such a blessing for me to have as a Doctor for 15 years. He was not only a great, kind and empathetic doctor but also a wonder person. He treated my wife the same way and was always respectfull. He often stood up for us and was very prompt with any request we asked. I was oftentimes hospitalized for a period of time and if he wasn't my attending doctor he would visit me everyday and stay heavily involved with my team of doctors and my treatment. He listened, cared and went above and beyond like no other. He had an incredible memory. He often called to check in even after retirement and when he was dealing with his own illness. His energy and commitment was like no other! I could go on and on about him. He was the best Doctor I've had and will be the best Ill ever have. Dr Greenberger - you'll always be remembered and loved! Our condolences to family and friends.

April 4, 2020

Dr Greenberger was a doctors doctor. I am forever grateful for his mentorship and friendship.
John Miller MD FACC
internal medicine 1980-83

Herbert Lindsley MD

March 26, 2020

Nortie recruited me to the department of internal medicine at Kansas University medical center in 1974. I joined the newly created division of allergy, Clinical immunology and rheumatology.I found him to be a fine departmental chair and a wonderful clinical teacher. During my first year I followed him during inpatient rounds and observed his charming and effective teaching style. He was also my wine educator. He was an outstanding academic phyician.

His wife Joanie supported his career very well and was a charming hostess.

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Pat Trueworthy

March 24, 2020

We had great times together in our Kansas City wine group. Sending love to Joanie and family .

Pat and Bob

March 24, 2020

Dr Greenberger made me a better physician. It was an honor to work with him and be one of his chief residents.

Baruch Dayan Ha'emet
May his memory be for a blessing,

John Goldberg and Marla Brockman and family

Tashe Andrea Kurland

March 23, 2020

Sending my deep condolences and love to Joanie and my dear friend Sharon, and all the Greenberger family. May his memory be a blessing.

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