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  1. Welcome, Dr. Ruben. Can you please tell us what it was like when you started medical school at Johns Hopkins? Robert J. Ruben: I wound up in neurosurgery with Earl Walker, and some of my first publications in Journal of Neurophysiology was looking at temporal lobe epilepsy and how that went through.

  2. Following Princeton, he went to the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and remained there for his residency in Otolaryngology under the direction of Professor John Bordley. Among his teachers and friends at Hopkins were Stacey Guild, PhD, Gabriel F. Tucker Jr. MD and Francis Catlin, MD.

  3. Ruben Santos was appointed Assistant Medical Examiner in the summer of 1962. Dr. Hausman resigned in 1968 and was replaced by Dr. Santos who was the Chief Medical Examiner until December 4, 1980.

  4. Robert Alan Ruben, M.D. EDUCATION: 1971 – 1976 Brandeis University. 1976 – 1981 University of Vermont College of Medicine. 1981 – 1982 Internship at University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. 1982 – 1984 Residency at University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. BOARD CERTIFICATIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS:

  5. Cuddy went to University of Wisconsin for undergrad and University of Michigan for med school (at least until her bio was revised to make her younger... at which time her University of Wisconsin degree disappeared from her office wall).

  6. Dr. Rubin went to medical school at Boston University School of Medicine in Boston, Massachusetts. He did is residency at Boston University Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts and his fellowship at Mount Saini Beth Israel in New York, New York.

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  8. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Dr. Ruben wasn’t planning on moving to Northern California. After all, he attended medical school at the University of Southern California and completed his internship in Internal Medicine at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital.

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