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Committees
• Board Member Directory
• Robert
Levine
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Robert
Levine, MD
Orthopedic Surgery |
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Robert Levine,
MD, FACS graduated from Wayne State University,
Detroit, Michigan, USA in 1968. Following the completion
of his Orthopaedic Residency at Wayne State University
affiliated hospitals he entered private practice
and he maintained an affiliation with the University.
He was appointed to the voluntary faculty in the
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and served until
2001. Also, after the completion of his residency,
a physician was needed to help with some car crash
research in the College of Engineering and Dr. Levine
started an association that continues until today.
He is an Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Engineering
and the Medical Director of the Bioengineering Center
in the College of Engineering, Wayne State University.
While at the University he had a few spare minutes
and started going to the Gertrude Levin Pain Center.
He eventually joined the Center’s Staff and served
as its Medical Director from 1988 to 2000. He had
participated in medications studies.
His major research has been in the area of
automotive safety. In fact, he is one of the few individuals who
have not gone to engineering school and/or is not employed by an
automotive or related company who has a full membership in the
Society of Automotive Engineers. In March 2001, because of the
contributions he has made to automotive safety, he was made a Fellow
of the Society of Automotive Engineers. This is an honorary level
of membership and there have been fewer than 600 of SAE’s 80,000
members are Fellows. He has lectured extensively on pain and pain
management in the United States, Asia, and South America. |
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