Meet Richard Greenberg, MD
Dr. Richard Greenberg grew up in Southern California and attended medical school at UC Davis School of Medicine in Northern California. He completed his internship and residency in pediatrics at the University of Utah Health Sciences Center/Primary Children’s Medical Center as well as a fellowship in pediatric emergency medicine at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center/ Children’s Hospital, Denver. He later served as an associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Utah Health Sciences Center and currently works as a general pediatrician at a community clinic in the Salt Lake City area (South Summit Pediatrics).
Dr. Greenberg has published several articles on pediatric subjects such as croup, asthma, sepsis, and pediatric trauma. In addition, he has presented research on several pediatric subjects at national and international medical meetings. Dr. Greenberg is the author of The Emergency Room: When Does My Child Need to Go? and acts as a public speaker for childcare groups regarding child health issues. He enjoys running, participating in triathlons, and baking with his family as well as traveling with his wife, Carrie, and his three children, Zachary, Samantha, and Marla.
Education
- Undergraduate BA in Biology Claremont McKenna College
- Medical School UC Davis School of Medicine
- Internship/Residency in Pediatrics University of Utah Health Sciences Center/Primary Children’s Medical Center
- Fellowship in Pediatric Emergency Medicine University of Colorado Health Sciences Center/The Children’s Hospital, Denver