Greg Gelburd Biography, Undated

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Dr. Greg Gelburd was born in Cincinnati Ohio and grew up on the
Jersey Shore. He

attended Wake Forest University, received an MS from University of
Pittsburgh School of Public Health, and D.O. from Philadelphia
College of Osteopathic Medicine. Greg moved to Greensboro, North
Carolina where he did his residency in family medicine at Moses Cone
Hospital. He then practiced in a Community Health Center in Bertie
County (2"4 poorest county in the state) for four years. Since 1989,
Greg has practiced in Charlottesville, VA and for the last eight years
in a community oriented office with a sliding scale.

Greg has taken 26 medical trips to Honduras over past 16 years, 4
medical trips to Haiti in the past 2 years, and 4 medical trips to Gulf
Coast after Hurricane Katrina. In 2008 he began a program called
Vwazen Nou, 'Our neighbor" to feed children in Port au Prince, Haiti.
He has been a member of 6 nonprofit boards over last 25 years, and is
present member of The Bridge, a prison ministry in Charlottesville,
VA. He also tutors neighborhood children in grade school.

Greg is married to Kathy Clark Gelburd, an optometrist, and is the
father of 5 daughters, ages 19-25. He is has been a member of Christ
Community Church for 20 years.

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