Richard
J. Glassock, M.D., M.A.C.P., is one of the most eminent physicians
in the field of nephrology and Emeritus Professor of Medicine
at the Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California
at Los Angeles. Dr. Glassock received his Bachelor of Science
in Pharamacy (sums cum laude) in 1956 at the University of Arizona,
Tucson. He then attended Duke University School of Medicine in
Durham, North Carolina in 1956-57. Dr. Glassock received his
M.D. Degree with highest honors from the UCLA in 1960. After
interning at UCLA, Dr. Glassock held a fellowship in nephrology
at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston as well as a research
fellow at Harvard and Scripps Clinic. Dr. Glassock is certified
in Internal Medicine and Nephrology as a physician and surgeon.
Dr.
Glassock was born February 4, 1934, in San Bernardino, California
and is married to Jo-Anne. They have four children, Ellen,
Scott, Sharon and Mark
Dr.
Glassock has been a visiting professor and/or lectured many
universities including Harvard University, Brigham & Women's
Hospital, University of Michigan, University of Arizona, University
of Utah, University of Ottawa, University of British Columbia,
University of Colorado, University of Miami, Ben Gurion University,
McGill University, University of Arizona, Beijing Medical College,
Melbourne University, Guy's Hospital, London, Hammersmith Hospital,
London, Hospital Tenon, Paris, Yale University, New York University,
Maine Medical Center, Downstate Medical Center, University
of Illinois, University of Texas, Galveston, University of
Texas, Southwestern, Dallas, University of Texas, San Antonio,
Stanford University, University of California at San Francisco,
Walter Reed Medical Center, Ft. Sam Houston/Brooke Army Medical
Center, Armed Forces University Medical School, University
of Pennsylvania and Temple University, Hahnemann Medical College,
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, University of Ulm (West Germany),
University of Massachusetts, University of Toronto, Vanderbilt
University (Division of Nephrology), University of Washington,
Seattle, 1988, University of Caracas, Venezuela, 1982, Dozor
Visiting Professor, Ben Gurion University, 1986, Actualitie
Nephrologie, Milan, Italy, 1987, NKF Lecturer, 1988, Bari Seminars
in Nephrology, 1988, 1990, University of California, San Diego,
1989, Akron Medical Center, Medical College of Ohio (Toledo)
1989, Wayne State University, 1990, Italian Society of Nephrology,
1990, Ospedale Maggiore, Institute of Nephrology, 1990, Max
Martin Salick Visiting Professor, UCLA, 1994, James Sullivan
Visiting Professor, Creighton University, Omaha, 1997, John
Walker Moore Visiting Professor, University of Louisville Health
Science Center, 1997, Shaul Massry Lecture, National Kidney
Foundation, 2000, Baylor University Medical Center, University
of California, Davis Visiting Professor, Mayo Clinic, USC School
of Medicine, Tulane University, McLaughlin Lecturer and Visiting
Professor, University of Texas, Galveston, Roscoe Robinson
Lecturer, Duke University, John Robinson Lecturer, University
of Miami, Gordon Falkner, Lecturer, University of British Columbia,
Lance Lipton Lecturer, University of Toronto, Boorhave Lecturer,
University of Leiden, William Goldring Lecturer, New York University,
National Kidney Foundation Lecturer, Asian Pacific Society
of Nephrology Distinguished Lecturer (2nd and 3rd), South African
Nephrology Society, Mexican Society of Nephrology, South American
Society of Nephrology, Max Martin Salick Visiting Professor,
UCLA School of Medicine, Philippine Society of Nephrology,
Japanese Society of Nephrology, Italian Society of Nephrology,
Heidelberg University, National Kidney Foundation of Singapore,
Paul Teschan Visiting Professor and Lecturer, Vanderbilt University,
Yale University, Maine Nephrology Society, Texas Medical Association/Renal
Physicians Association, Thomas Murray Memorial Lecture, University
of Pennsylvania, 1990, AOA Lecturer, Wayne State University,
NKF Lecture, 1990, Honorary Lecture, University of Colorado,
1997, James F. Sullivan Lecture, Creighton University, 1997,
John Walker Moore Lecturer, University of Louisville Health
Science Center, 1997, Dominick Gentile Memorial Lecture (Int.
Peritoneal Dialysis Meeting, Nashville, TN, March, 1999), COMGAN
Lecturer of the International Society of Nephrology (Russia,
Turkey, Viet Nam, Thailand, India, Bangladesh, Argentina),
1996-2002, Japanese Society of Nephrology Distinguished Lecture,
2002, Takeda Lecture, Japan, 2002, Mayo Clinic, Visiting Lecturer
2003, Tulane University, Visiting Professor 2003, Distinguished
Lecturer, Turkish Society of Nephrology 2004.
Dr.
Glassock has also held special appointments on California Committee
on Regional Medical Programs Regional Kidney Disease Program
Committee (Chairman: 1971-1974), Crippled Childrens Services
Panel on Internal Medicine (1970-1972), Regional Medical Programs,
Consultant and Member, Technical Review Panel for Kidney Disease
Program (1970-1975), State of California Department of Public
Health (1970-1975), Regional Renal Dialysis Centers Committee,
Renal Dialysis Center Certification, Site Visit Consultant,
Consultant, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Bureau
of Quality Assurance, Medical Information System (1973-1975),
Acting Chairman, Network #4, End Stage Renal Disease Program
(1976-1977), Member, Board of Directors, Network #4, ESRD (1977-1981),
Consultant, Career Development Program, Veterans Administration,
Washington, D.C. (1979-1980), Member, Pathology Study Section
A National Institutes of Health (1980-1984), Member, Advisory
Committee for the California Diabetes Program, Consultant,
National Health and Medical Research Council, Commonwealth
of Australia, Member, National Kidney and Urologic Diseases
Advisory Board, 1986-1988 (Term Renewed 1988-1990), Associate
Member, American Board of Internal Medicine, Subspecialty Board
on Nephrology (1980-1986) (Chairman, 1985-1986), Member, Board
of Governors, American Board of Internal Medicine, (1986-1989)
(Member, Executive Committee, 1987-1991), Chairman Elect, American
Board of Internal Medicine, 1989-1990, Chairman, American Board
of Internal Medicine, 1990-1991, Chairman, Intersociety Council
for Research of Kidney and Urinary Tract, 1990-1992, Chair,
Steering and Planning Committee, NIH/NIDDK Kidney Disease and
Hypertension in Blacks Study, 1992, Member, Residency Review
Committee for Internal Medicine, Accreditation Council for
Graduate Medical Education, 1992-1998 (Chairman, 1997-1998),
Member, Self-Evaluation Process Test Writing Committee, Nephrology,
American Board of Internal Medicine, 1992-1995, Member, Advisory
Board, American Board of Internal Medicine, 1990-1992, Chairman,
Steering Committee and Executive Committee, National Study
of Hypertension and Kidney Disease in African Americans, NIH,
1992-1997, Member, Residency Review Committee for Internal
Medicine, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education,
1992-1998, Member, Association of Professors of Medicine, Chairman,
Education Committee (1995), Member, Board of Directors, Association
of Professors of Medicine, 1995-1999, Councilor, Association
of Professors of Medicine, 1997-1999, Vice-Chair, Council of
Chairs, ACGME, 1997, Editor, Nephrology Self-Assessment Program
(American Society of Nephrology); 1999-present, Vice-Chairman,
Global Medical Advisory Board, Renal Therapy Services (BaxterHealthcare);
1993 to 2004, Member, Board of Directors, Rotary Club of Laguna
Niguel; 2002-2004 (Vice-President, 2004), Member, Board of
Directors, Los Angeles Biomedical Institute, Harbor-UCLA Medical
Center; 2001- to present, Member, Medical Advisory Board, American
Renal Associates, 2004,
Dr.
Glassock as been Program Director, USPHS Nephrology Training
Grant, UCLA School of Medicine - 1971-1976, Assistant Professor
of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine - 1967-1971, Associate
Professor of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine - 1971-1975,
Professor of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine - 1975 to 1993,
Professor Emeritus, UCLA School of Medicine, 1994 to present,
Professor of Medicine, University of Kentucky College of Medicine
1992-1999 (Retired), Chair, Department of Medicine, Harbor-UCLA
Medical Center - 1980 – 1992, Chair, Department of Internal
Medicine, University of Kentucky - 1992 – 1999 (Retired), Vice-Chairman,
Medical Advisory Board, Baxter-Renal Therapy Services (1993-
), Consultant, Baxter-Renal Management Strategies (Member,
Medical Advisory Board) (1996-2003) as well as consultant to
La Jolla Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Alteon, Inc., Aderis Pharmaceuticals,
Inc., Aventis Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Abbott Renal Care, BioStratum
Inc., Novartis, 3M Corporation, Alexion Corporation, Fujisawa
Corporation, Roche Pharmacueticals, Fibrogen, Chair, Data Safety
and Monitoring Committees (Alteon, Aventis, La Jolla Pharm,
Roche Fujisawa/Aderis,Biostratum, Fibrogen) and Editor-in-Chief,
NephSAP; American Society of Nephrology –1999 to present and
Member, Advisory Board, Science Partners, Member, Board of
Directors. Los Angeles Biomedical Institute
He
is a member in many medical societies including Alpha Omega
Alpha, American Medical Association (AMA), Member American
Society for Artificial Internal Organs, American Society of
Hypertension, American Society of Nephrology (Council Member,
1978-1984) (President 1983-1984), Association of American Physicians
(Elected 1985), IXth International Congress of Nephrology (Secretary-General
1984), Italian Society of Nephrology (Honorary Member), 1990,
Israel Society of Nephrology (Honorary Member), 1984, Kidney
Foundation of Southern California (Chairman, Scientific Advisory
Council, 1971-1973), Los Angeles Society of Internal Medicine,
Los Angeles Transplantation Society (Founder and President
1968-1969), National Kidney Foundation, The Transplantation
Society (Charter Member)
Dr.
Glassock has received many honors and awards including Co-Recipient
(with Thomas Starzl, M.D.): 1st Annual Uremia Award, 1983,
Distinguished Service Award - National Kidney Foundation, 1984,
Presidents Award - National Kidney Foundation, 1986, Malphigi
Lecture, University of Bologna, 1987, Honorary Professor -
Beijing Medical College, 1987, UCLA Distinguished Alumni Achievement
Award, 1989, Dominic Cotungo Gold Medal, 1990, David M. Hume
Memorial Award, National Kidney Foundation, 1990, Kentucky
Laureate Award, American College of Physicians, 1995, Mastership,
American College of Physicians, 1998, Torchbearer Award, American
Kidney Fund, 1997, Distinguished Service Award, Association
of Professors of Medicine, 1999, Founders Award, Association
of Program Directors of Internal Medicine, 2000, Best Doctors
in America (1990-2003).
Dr.
Glassock has been on the editorial board of Kidney International,
1975-1977, 1977-1979, 1980-1982, 1982-1984, 1984-1986, 1986-1988,
Contemporary Nephrology, 1980-1986, Seminars in Nephrology,
1980, 1998, Kidney Disease Series, Marcel Dekker Publishers,
1980-1988, Associate Editor, American Journal of Nephrology,
1981-1984, Consulting Editor, American Journal of Medicine,
1980-1988, Primary Cardiology, 1984-1988, 1990-1995, Nephrology
News and Issues, 1988-, Medicine, 1990-2000, Current Practice
of Medicine-1992-1998, Journal of Nephrology- 1998- to present,
Best Practice of Medicine, Praxis Publications- 2000-2002,
Editor, NephSAP (American Society of Nephrology), 1999-2004,
ScientificWorld- 2002 to present as well as editorial reviewr
for Annals of Internal Medicine 1970 – present, Kidney International
1970 – present, Laboratory Investigation 1970 – 1985, Nephron
1970 – 1985, American Journal of Medicine 1975 – present, American
Journal of Nephrology 1975 – present, Journal of Clinical Investigation
1975 – 1990, New England Journal of Medicine 1975 – present,
American Journal of Kidney Disease 1980 – present, The Journal
of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine 1990 – 1995, Journal of
the American Society of Nephrology 1990 – present, Clinical
Nephrology 1999 – present as well as audio visual activities
such as Audio-Digest Foundation: Glassock RJ, Goldberg M, Maher
JF: Drug-induced Renal Disease. Internal Medicine, Volume 24,
Number 17, September 1, 1977; Glassock RJ, Bennett CM: The
Dynamic Kidney, Part I. Education film produced by Wexler Film
Productions, Los Angeles . Sponsored by Eli Lilly & Co,
1977; Bennett CM, Glassock RJ: The Dynamic Kidney, Part II.
Wexler Film Productions, Los Angeles . Sponsored by Eli Lilly & Co.,
1978; American College of Physicians Audio-Cassette Program:
Update in Nephrology, B8020, 1980; and American College of
Physicians Audio-Cassette Program: Update in Nephrology, 1987
.
University
Kidney Disease Research Associates is honored and proud to
have Dr. Glassock on our Board of Directors and congratulate
him for his lifetime of service to medicine and nephrology.
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