Stephanie Gregory, M.D.
Dr. Stephanie Gregory holds the Elodia Kehm Chair of Hematology and is Professor of Medicine and Director of the Section of Hematology at Rush University Medical Center/Rush University, Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Gregory received her medical degree with honors from The Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her postgraduate training included an internship, residency and chief residency in internal medicine at Rush University Medical Center. She then underwent three years of subspecialty training in hematology with a research grant from the Schweppe Foundation. This was also at Rush University Medical Center. She is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and holds subspecialty certification in hematology.
Dr. Gregory’s career has been directed toward patient care, teaching, research and administration. She was elected to the “Mark H. Lepper, M.D. Society of Teachers” at Rush Medical College in 1986. She received an endowed chair as Director of Hematology at Rush in 1995. She was elected the first woman president of the Chicago Society of Internal Medicine from 1994 to 1995. She is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians, a member of the Northern Illinois Council of the College, and in 1996 received the “Illinois Laureate Award” from the College. She was awarded the “1998 Alumnae Achievement Award” by the Medical College of Pennsylvania/Hahnemann Medical School. She received the “Excellence in Medicine Award” from the Department of Medicine of Rush University Medical Center in 2006. In 2008 Dr. Gregory was awarded the Lymphoma Research Foundation’s “Chicago HOPE Award.”
In 1992, Dr. Gregory did medical missionary work in Haiti and in 1994 was selected to go to Croatia as a member of the “United Nations Security Council Commission of Experts Investigating War Crimes and Sexual Assaults Against Women in the Former Yugoslavia.”
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