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Warrick L. Barrett, MD
June 5, 2025
I have fond memories of Dr. Globus as one of my medical school clinical trainers. May God now provide him with wonderful circumstances in the spiritual realm.
Michael Roos
October 5, 2023
I gave him the vegetarian-eating lion New Yorker cartoon. I miss him. He was my Doc for over 40 years. With much sympathy to his family and friends Michael
Hugh C. Brewer III
October 2, 2023
David was a wonderful doctor and dear friend to both my dad and me. I will miss his wisdom and wit.
Don Eremin
October 1, 2023
My caring doctor for 43 years.
Jim Jenkins
September 26, 2023
Dave was my doctor for nearly 40 years, a wonderful man and a great diagnostician. I extend my sincere condolences to his family.
James J. Wynne
September 22, 2023
I first met David in January, 2000,when he and his wife, Suellen Tuby Globus, one of my first cousins, and I with my wife attended a funeral of a relative. Another of my cousins, Liz Kloner, and her husband were also there. Over shared grief, we all connected and established an ongoing close friendship.
We often got together for dinner at Le Colonial in Manhattan. I remember that David always wanted me to give him clever math puzzles that were challenging to high school students and "bright" adults. One that he relished was "The Monty Hall problem," a probability brain teaser (look it up!)
We had such good times together, and I truly miss him. My condolences to his children and grandchildren.
Roger Zissu
September 22, 2023
Dr. Globus was my personal physician for some 50 years. He was brilliant, became a personal friend and could not have been better at his art. In 2005 he saved me from an unnecessary Whiple operation by pointing out that if the reasons for having it were true, I would have been dead from metastatic pancreatic cancer. He adored good jokes and stories and was incredibly generous with his time and attention. He could recite off the top of his head the chemical make up and pharmacology of medicines and devoted his his life as a doctor to the extension of human life and health. He took enormous pleasure in the progress of medical science and knew personally and deeply appreciated Dr. Anthony Fauci I have missed him deeply since he retired and will miss him for the rest of my life..
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