| Michael Glovsky, a
physician at the Asthma and Allergy Center in Pasadena, was appointed to the
Hearing Board in May 2009 as the medical member. He is Board Certified in
Allergy and Immunology, as well as Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology.
Dr. Glovsky graduated from Tufts University and received his medical training at
Tufts Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. He completed additional
training at Baltimore City Hospital, the National Institutes of Health,
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research and the University of California, San
Francisco Medical School.
Dr. Glovsky’s distinguished medical career spans more
than forty years. He has authored numerous articles on asthma, immunology
and air pollution. He has served as President of the Los Angeles Society of
Allergy and Immunology and is a member of many local, national, and
international societies of allergy, asthma, immunology, and lung diseases.
He currently is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of
Southern California (USC) Medical School and part of the Internal Medicine
training program at Huntington Memorial Hospital. He is also a Visiting
Associate in Chemistry at the California Institute of Technology in
Pasadena. Previously, he served as Chair of the Department of Allergy and
Clinical Immunology and co-director of the Allergy Residency Program at
Kaiser Los Angeles Medical Center. He later joined the USC Medical Center
staff as a Professor of Medicine in the Lung Division and Director of the
Asthma Clinic.
Dr. Glovsky lives in South Pasadena. He has five
children, three sons and two daughters, and five grandchildren. His hobbies
include reading, photography and traveling.
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