Born:

Married: Waltra, called "Wally"

Children: Deidre Lee, Cheryl Ann, and Michael


Dr. Jerry G. Green [sic]
Adirondack Daily Enterprise, July 3, 1972
Adirondack Daily Enterprise, July 3, 1972

Dr. Jerry G. Green [sic] in practice with Doctors Trudeau and Keet

Drs. Francis B. Trudeau and Ernest E. Keet have announced that Dr. Jerry G. Greene began his practice of internal medicine and cardio-pulmonary diseases in association with their office on July 1.

Dr. Greene, who has been Medical Director at Will Rogers Memorial Hospital in Saranac Lake for the past year, is a native of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. He attended the University of Manitoba at Winnipeg and received his medical degree from that university in 1960. He interned at the St. Boniface Hospital at Winnipeg and took his assistant residency there.

Dr. Greene was a fellow in internal medicine and pulmonary diseases at the Mayo Clinic and Foundation, Rochester, Minn., from 1962-66. He was also a special assistant in thoracic diseases at the Mayo Clinic from 1965-66.

From 1966-68 he was in private practice, internal medicine and cardio-pulmonary disease, and from 1968-71 he was assistant professor of internal medicine at the University of Minnesota.

Prior to becoming medical director at the Will Rogers Hospital in 1971, Dr. Greene was associated with the St. Paul-Ramsey Hospital in St. Paul, Minn. where he was chief of the pulmonary division; St. Joseph's Hospital in St. Paul as chief of the pulmonary laboratories and associate in cardiac catheterization laboratory at St. Mary Hospital in Minneapolis, Minn.

Dr. Greene is a diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine and is a fellow of both the American College of Physicians and the American College of Chest Physicians. He is a licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada and an associate of the Royal Society of Medicine.

Dr. Greene and his wife, Waltra, reside at 16 Rockledge Road in Saranac Lake. They have three children, Deidre Lee, 11, Cheryl Ann, 8, and Michael, 3.

Dr. and Mrs. Greene have an active interest in antiques, archery, music and skating. Their daughters are interested in figure skating and horsemanship. It is these interests, and the community setting which induced the Greenes to settle here.