William M. Green received his B.A. degree from John Hopkins University
in 1963 and his M.D. at the Albert Einstein College of
Medicine in 1967. He interned at Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center
in San Francisco and completed his residency at Columbia-Presbyterian
Medical Center in New York City where he participated in an intensive
diagnostic program which included nuclear medicine and ultrasound. From
1973-1976 he served as assistant professor of clinical radiology and associate
director of the Division of Ultrasound at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical
Center. Since 1976, he has been a member of Princeton Radiology Associates.
His
teaching activities include lectures at the Thomas Jefferson School of
Medicine in Philadelphia, the New York Roentgen Society and the New Jersey
Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine. He has given seminars on the federal
role in health care at three midwestern universities and has worked with
students and faculty in the area of curriculum revision.
From
1980-1987, Dr. Green served as secretary of the New Jersey
Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine. He was a member of the Radiography
Advisory Commission at Mercer County Community College. He has also held
the positions of president, secretary, and vice president of the Executive
Committee and chairman of the Credentials Committee at University Medical
Center at Princeton (UMCP). Since 1985, he has been a member of the Board
of Trustees at UMCP and is a member of several professional committees.
In addition, Dr. Green has presented a number of papers in the American
Journal of Roentgenology, the Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, and the
American Heart Journal.