MILFORD REGIONAL’S ELIEZER STERNBERG, MD, NAMED NEW CHAIR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE
Milford, Mass.— Milford Regional’s Chief of Neurology Eliezer Sternberg, MD, has been named the hospital’s new Chair of the Department of Medicine. The Department of Medicine encompasses the divisions of hospital medicine, neurology, cardiology, pulmonology and gastrointestinal, among other specialties. On October 1, Sternberg officially succeeded Infectious Disease Chief Michael C. Newstein, MD, PhD, who served as the Department of Medicine Chair for 12 years.
“I feel very humbled and honored to take on this new role of chair,” said Sternberg. “I look forward to close collaboration with all the divisions of medicine as we continue to grow Milford Regional by enhancing the hospital’s stature, reach and our enduring pursuit of clinical excellence.”
Sternberg joined Milford Regional as a neurologist in 2020 and was named chief of the division the following year. In his new chairmanship role, he will support physician recruitment, structuring clinical services, overseeing department meetings and enhancing collaborations among clinicians in the hospital.
Sternberg graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine and completed his residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital in Connecticut, where he served as chief resident and was named Resident of the Year. He fulfilled two fellowships at Mass. General Hospital; one in clinical neurophysiology and a second in epilepsy. At Milford Regional, he grew the division of Neurology into a robust inpatient and outpatient service and established several new hospital programs such as the code stroke process and the long-term monitoring electroencephalography (EEG) system.
“Since joining our team, Dr. Sternberg’s presence and proven clinical expertise have guided enhancements to neurological care at Milford Regional,” said Milford Regional Chief Medical Officer Peter Smulowitz, MD, MPH. “I consider him to be an exceptional talent and a generational leader.”
Sternberg holds other leadership positions within Milford Regional, including co-chair of the Stroke Committee and director of the neurodiagnostic laboratory. In addition to his clinical achievements, he is the author of several books on neurology, translated into six languages, and has written research articles, book chapters and popular articles featured in The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and Discover magazine.
He is also a member of several professional affiliations including the American Academy of Neurology, American Epilepsy Society, American Medical Association and Massachusetts Medical Society.
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Milford Regional Medical Center is a full-service, community and regional teaching hospital located in Milford, Mass. and serves patients from more than 20 towns in Central Massachusetts. The 148-bed medical center is a nonprofit, acute-care facility, where more than 300 primary care and specialty physicians are committed to providing exceptional healthcare services to our community with dignity, compassion and respect.