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Greg Anderson is a Clinical Professor at the Duquesne College of Osteopathic Medicine, where he focuses on teaching and mentoring medical students. He holds an MD from Temple University School of Medicine and completed a pediatric residency at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Prior to his current role, he practiced pediatrics at The East Liberty Family Health Care Center (ELFHCC) since 2003, serving as Chief Medical Officer for Informatics and Quality and Interim Chief Executive Officer. His career includes leadership in medical outreach, such as mentoring students through the University of Pittsburgh CMDA chapter and teaching residents from Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh.
Education:
- B.S. Neuroscience, University of Pittsburgh
- M.D., Temple University School of Medicine
- Pediatric Residency, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Research & Interests: Anderson’s work bridges clinical practice and education, emphasizing health informatics, urban healthcare access, and medical ethics. His early research in neuroscience through the NIMH fellowship informs his interdisciplinary approach.
Awards:
- National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Undergraduate Research Fellowship
Advising & Leadership: He mentored medical students via CMDA and led outreach initiatives with Medical Campus Outreach (MCO), including the Summer Medical Institute in urban and border regions. His administrative roles at ELFHCC reflect his commitment to quality healthcare delivery and informatics.
Labs/Teams: Active in ELFHCC and MCO, contributing to community-based medical education and healthcare access programs.



