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. In 1976, Dr. Green brought the first diagnostic ultrasound and echocardiography equipment to Princeton.
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 medical and dental staff, as well as 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. He has also been a journal editor and contributed to an ultrasound text book. His community activities include nine years as a member of the Board of Trustees of McCarter Theatre.