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Diana Greene-Chandos (Torbey) MD, FNCS
Neurointensivist, Associate Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Program Director at The University of New Mexico School of Medicine; Chair of Women in Neurocritical Care for the International NCS.
Dr. Diana Greene-Chandos (Torbey) is a highly accomplished physician with extensive expertise in neurocritical care.
Her educational background includes a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) from the University of Arizona College of Medicine, where she also pursued a Bachelor of Arts in Latin and Chemistry.
She further honed her skills through a Neurology residency at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and a Neurocritical Care Fellowship at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Additionally, she conducted research as a Visiting Scientist in Neurosurgery under the Howard Hughes Grant at the University of Washington School of Medicine.
Dr. Greene-Chandos has held prominent positions at various prestigious institutions including being a Neurointensivist, Associate Professor, Program Director, and Education Director at The University of New Mexico School of Medicine.
She also served as the Director of Neuroscience Critical Care at The Ohio State University Medical Center, as well as Chief of Neurology at Forsyth Medical Center and held roles at Howard County General Hospital.
Her wealth of experience and leadership have solidified her reputation as a significant figure in the field of neurocritical care.