Millennium Magazine_5th Ed

253 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine PSYCHOLOGIST Beaumont Health Detroit, MI GEORGE ROBERT FLEMING JR. A distinguished psychologist in his field, Dr. George Robert Fleming Jr. first earned a BA from Hillsdale College in 1969. He then received an MA and PhD in clinical psychology in 1972 and 1975, respectively, both from Michigan State University. Since 2008, Dr. Fleming has worked in the Geropsychiatry Department at Beaumont Health, and since 1997, he has been a psychologist in the Risk Management Division of the Detroit Police Department. Additionally, Dr. Fleming has been a psychiatric examiner in the Mental Health Division of the Wayne County Probate Court since 1991 and has worked in the Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences Department of Harper Hospital and Detroit Receiving Hospital since 1990. Previously, Dr. Fleming was the clinical director of the Wayne County Juvenile Assessment Center, and he has served as a consultant to various institutions. Dr. Fleming is a Fellow of the American College of Forensic Examiners and the National Institute of Mental Health, and served as president of the Michigan chapter of the Association of Black Psychologists. Further, he is a clinical assistant professor at Wayne State University. In 1986, he received the Spirit of Detroit Award. D r. John Anthony Ambrose received his MD at New York Medical College in 1972 and went on to complete an internship, residency and cardiology fellowship at Mount Sinai Hospital between 1972 and 1977. Since 2017, he has worked within the division of cardiology at the University of California San Francisco-Fresno. Dr. Ambrose was director of the Cardiovascular Center at St. Vincent’s Hospital from 1998 to 2003 and is a past chief of the catheterization laboratory at Mount Sinai Hospital and Westchester Medical Center. Dr. Ambrose has also been a professor of medicine at the New York Medical College, the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and UCSF Fresno. Dr. Ambrose has trained more than 250 cardiology fellows. His career achievements include research in cardiovascular diseases, including acute coronary syndromes, the vulnerable plaque, coronary thrombosis and smoking-related cardiovascular disease. He was among the first to document the pathogenesis of acute coronary syndromes. Dr. Ambrose won the Alumni Medal of Honor from New York Medical College in 2002, and he is a fellow of the American College of Cardiology. He encourages future cardiologists to follow their passion. CARDIOLOGIST, EDUCATOR University of California at San Francisco-Fresno Fresno, CA JOHN ANTHONY AMBROSE, MD HEALTH AND WELLNESS

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