Ronald S. Weinstein M.D.

1938 - 2021

Ronald S. Weinstein M.D. obituary, 1938-2021, Tucson, AZ

Ronald S. Weinstein M.D.

1938 - 2021

BORN

1938

DIED

2021

Ronald Weinstein Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 2, 2022.
WEINSTEIN, Ronald S., MD

A pioneer in the development of telemedicine, Founding Director of the state-wide Arizona Telemedicine Program, and Executive Director of the T-Health Institute in Phoenix, died of heart failure on December 3, 2021 at Banner - University Medical Center in Tucson. He was 83 years old.

Dr. Weinstein was born in Schenectady, New York and received his medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine. A Massachusetts General Hospital-trained pathologist and expert on urinary bladder cancer, he became Chairman of the Department of Pathology at Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center in Chicago at age 36 in 1975 and was recruited to the University of Arizona in 1990 to be Chair of the Department of Pathology. He is Professor of Pathology and Medical Imaging at the University of Arizona College of Medicine, Professor of Public Policy at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, and Professor of Pharmacy-Science at the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, and has been a career-long teacher and mentor to countless students ranging from high schoolers through medical professionals.

Considered a founder of the field of telemedicine, Dr. Weinstein participated in his first telemedicine cases in 1968 as a resident-physician at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Having invented, patented and commercialized robotic telepathology in 1986, he was already known as the "father of telepathology" when he arrived in Arizona. His extensive body of work and research in this field is the basis of telepathology programs in more than 35 countries.

In 1996 Dr. Weinstein co-founded the state-wide Arizona Telemedicine Program (ATP) with Arizona State Representative Bob Burns. Headquartered at the University of Arizona in Tucson, the ATP created the Arizona Rural Telemedicine Network, which linked 160 sites in 70 rural communities to the UofA. In its 25 years of existence it has provided over 1.4 million teleconsultations, bringing needed clinical services to hundreds of thousands of patients statewide and has developed telemedicine practice standards on how best to deliver care remotely, followed by the establishment of telemedicine training programs. Recently, with the Covid-19 pandemic serving as an innovation accelerator and over one billion telemedicine visits in 2020, the ATP successfully advocated for the passage of landmark "Telehealth Omnibus" legislation by the Arizona State Legislature which was signed into law by Arizona's Governor in May of 2021. Nationally, passage of HB2454 catapulted Arizona to the front of the line in terms of enacting progressive enabling state telehealth law.

Dr. Weinstein has also been an international leader in telemedicine for nearly half a century, serving as a consultant on developing national telemedicine programs in China and Japan in the 1990's and later, as a Board member of the International Virtual e-Hospital Foundation, in the Balkans and the 10-island nation of Cape Verde. In addition, he was the principal architect for the successful National Telemedicine Program of the Republic of Panama. His role in pioneering telemedicine from the late 1960's through the 1980's and leading the University of Arizona Health Sciences Program since the 1990's earned him the Phoenix Business Journal's Healthcare Heroes Lifetime Achievement Award last winter. He has received numerous other honors as well, including the Distinguished Service Award of the Association of Pathology Chairs, the Eliphalet Nott Medal (Union College's Distinguished Service Award), the Arizona Medical Association's Distinguished Service Award, the Arizona Leader-of-the Year in Public Policy Award of the Arizona Capitol Times, the K.F. Mostofi Distinguished Service Award of the International Society for Urologic Pathology, the University of Arizona College of Medicine Lifetime Teaching Award, the Association for Pathology Informatics Lifetime Achievement Award, the US Distance Learning Association's Hall-of-Fame Award, and the title of President Emeritus of the American Telemedicine Association as a Pioneer in Telemedicine. In addition, he has been president of four other national professional organizations, including the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, and has authored over 600 professional publications.

In addition to his wife and lifelong partner Mary, Dr. Weinstein is survived by his daughter, Katherine Weinstein Miller (Craig Miller); son, Dr. John Weinstein (Brian Mikesell) and grandsons, Miles and Oliver Miller and an extended family for whom he cared deeply. His greatest pride came from his children - their professional achievements, the families they have built, and the work they do in the service of others.

A Celebration of Dr. Weinstein's life will be held from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, January 16, 2022 in the Health Sciences Innovation Building on the Arizona Health Sciences campus. In lieu of flowers, his family asks that donations be made to the Dean's Fund for Excellence at the College of Medicine - Tucson. Arrangements by EVERGREEN MORTUARY.

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March 21, 2023

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Daniel Cowden MD

March 21, 2023

Dr. Weinstein ...

Even now, he continues to inspire me. I am sure I speak for many of the other former residents who had the opportunity to train at the University of Arizona when Ron was the chairman. For me, I remember several times sharing my excitement about informatics (it was new back then), and particularly about my deepest passions as to where we could merge pathology, informatics and medicine together to elevate medicine to the highest levels. To this day I carry his words with me. After preparing for a week, I had a strategy outlined which I shared with Dr. Weinstein. He saw value for my very lofty (and maybe unrealistic) goals. He smiled through his thick glasses ... but in all seriousness said "That it was very interesting and important idea." Then reminded me "It wont be easy. It will take 50 attempts". Everyday, those words echo in me . . . mostly because they came from a man for whom I all hold so much respect. I still believe that I work as hard as I do, in part, because a brilliant man shared the a vision that could make difference. Dr. Weinstein, you made us believe in ourselves, and I am lucky to have known you! Thank you for your example and friendship.

You impact continues to inspire me even today.

Karen Ireland, M.D.

January 15, 2022

I just heard of Ron's death. I knew and worked with him through the ASCP and CAP. He was a true innovator and always so upbeat. His contribution to medical care through telemedicine is huge. My sympathy goes to his family.

Xiaohui Zhang, Annika Zhang, Sophie Wei

January 15, 2022

The world lost the father of telepathology, a great leader in telemedicine, great doctor and healthcare hero. Universities have lost a most respected and distinguished professor, with a lifetime of experience in medical science and promoting health literacy education. We have lost a great mentor. We are honored to know you, we cherish you, admire you, and we miss you more in this pandemic time.
Dear Mary, Katherine and John, please accept our sincere condolence.
from Zhang family in Maryland

marie V olmos

January 12, 2022

Dear Mary,
I am sadened to learn your husband passing.
I was a resident at Rush, many years ago.
Thanks to him, I was able to become a pathologist and
I remember my years at Rush as the among the best of my life.
It must be very difficult for you, after so many years of living together.
Please accept my sincere condoleances
Best regards
Marie Olmos,
former resident at Rush medical center

Jeanne Silverberg

January 2, 2022

Mary: My deepest and most sincere sympathies. Ron's passing is a horrific loss to so many and a great loss that spreads way beyond the Tucson community. Ron touched so many lives and was such a compassionate good man and Dr. His character was exemplary and his wisdom and contribution to science was incredible. He will be missed and remembered.

Suzanne Jameson

January 2, 2022

Godspeed Dr. Weinstein. Thank you for your lifelong work.

Krishna Tangella MD

December 24, 2021

May his soul Rest In Peace.
Dr Weinstein was a gentle soul who loved to mentor and teach future doctors.
He was brilliant and passionate about telemedicine.
The genius of Dr Weinstein will be missed by the world.

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