Ruth E Berggren, M.D.
Director, Center for Medical Humanities & Ethics
Professor of Medicine
Ruth Berggren, M.D., MACP, directs the Center for Medical Humanities & Ethics at UT Health San Antonio. In this role, she teaches ethics and professionalism while nurturing empathy and humanitarian values. The Center focuses on four areas: ethics and professionalism; global health; community service learning; and the medical humanities (literature, music and art).
Dr. Berggren arrived at UT Health San Antonio in fall 2006 after an eventful stint at New Orleans’ Charity Hospital, where she stood by her mostly uninsured patients in the HIV ward during Hurricane Katrina until all were safely evacuated six days later. She reflected on the experience in articles published in the New England Journal of Medicine and a commencement address to the Health Science Center School of Medicine. Her determination to inspire humanism in medicine and effect change through her own experiences led to her being named director of the Center for Medical Humanities & Ethics in October 2007.
The daughter of public health physicians, Dr. Berggren spent her childhood at Haiti’s Hôpital Albert Schweitzer, named for the Nobel Prize-winning physician and humanitarian known for his philosophy of reverence for life. During medical school, she was named an Albert Schweitzer Fellow and traveled to the West African nation of Gabon to work at the hospital established by Dr. Schweitzer. Her involvement in global health and ties to Haiti continue today. Following the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, Dr. Berggren was active in relief efforts along the Haitian-Dominican border. She lectured widely on these experiences and on disaster preparedness for the American College of Physicians, Centers for Disease Control, American Medical Association, Pan American Health Organization and medical schools nationwide.
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Professional Background
Education
- 1988 - MD - Medicine - Harvard Medical School
- 1984 - BA - Biology (With High Honors) - Oberlin College
- Internship - Medicine - Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital
- Clinical Fellowship - Infectious Diseases - University of Colorado Health Science Center
- Postdoctoral Fellowship - Infectious Diseases - University of Colorado Health Science Center
- Residency - Medicine - Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital
Appointments
- 9/2011 - Professor/Clinical - University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Medicine, San Antonio
- 10/2007 - Director - UTHSCSA, Center for Medical Humanities & Ethics, San Antonio
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- Instruction & Training
- Research & Grants
- Clinical
- Publications