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Dr. Bruce Taubman is a board certified pediatrician and a clinical professor at the University of Pennsylvania. After earning his medical degree at Albert Einstein University in New York City, Dr. Taubman completed his training at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
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After earning his medical degree at Albert Einstein University in New York City, Dr. Taubman completed his training at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, where he is presently associated with the division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition.
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Oct 22, 2013 · Dr. Taubman received his medical degree at the New York University School of Medicine. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Brigham & Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, and completed fellowships in Cardiology at Brigham & Women's Hospital and Boston Children's Hospital.
After earning his medical degree at Albert Einstein University in New York City, Dr. Taubman completed his training at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, where he is presently associated with the division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition.
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Taubman grew up in a house filled with music. There were, of course, his mother’s students. While one received instruction in the studio, another would be practicing down the hall. But Taubman’s father, who had been coached by the same person who trained operatic star Beverly Sills, was also a strong influence. Taubman was given his first record pl...
In fact, Goonan considers Taubman to be a chief financial officer’s dream CEO. “The guy just loves numbers,” he notes. When Taubman was named dean of the U of R School of Medicine and Dentistry in 2010, medical schools across the country were scrambling to adjust to a quickly evaporating pool of public and private research dollars. Their budgets we...
Being CEO of an academic medical center and dean of a medical school, particularly during this era of upheaval, is not a job for the timid or the weak. Logistics alone are hard to imagine, given the fact there are only twenty-four hours in a day. Taubman spends the majority of those hours in meetings. “What’s his biggest challenge going to be? It c...
While Taubman’s rise through the ranks at the URMC has been much more expeditious, he says he mentally commits to every job for one decade. Over the next ten years, he has three primary goals for the URMC: (1) grow as a research institution by focusing on multidisciplinary Centers of Excellence; (2) continue to innovate medical education, with an e...
Dr. Taubman received his medical degree at the New York University School of Medicine. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, and completed fellowships in Cardiology at Brigham & Women’s Hospital and Boston Children’s Hospital.
Dr. Taubman received his medical degree from New York Medical College and has been in practice for more than 20 years. Dr. Taubman frequently gives talks to cancer support groups and physicians on hereditary cancers.