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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.

    Diana Greene-Chandos, MD, FNCS is a neurologist and neurointensivist with over 20 years of experience. She is currently a Professor and Chair of the Department of Neurology at Saint Louis University, a position she has held since January 15, 2024.5 Prior to this, she was an Associate Professor of Neurology and Program Director of the Neurosciences Critical Care Fellowship at the University of New Mexico (UNM) School of Medicine.14

    Dr. Greene-Chandos completed her medical education at the University of Arizona, followed by a neurology residency at Washington University in St. Louis and a neurocritical care fellowship at Johns Hopkins University.4 She has expertise in neurocritical care, stroke, and medical education.3

    At UNM, she served as the Block Chair for Doctoring 2A and 2B, overseeing clinical skills teaching for second-year medical students.1 She also established the Neurosciences Critical Care Fellowship at UNM, which became one of the first five programs nationally to receive ACGME accreditation.16

    Dr. Greene-Chandos has held leadership positions in professional organizations, including chairing the Women in Neurocritical Care Section of the Neurocritical Care Society.4 She is recognized as a Fellow of the Neurocritical Care Society (FNCS) and has published extensively in her field.4

    Personally, she is married to Michel Torbey and is a mother to four adult children.24

    Highlights

    Jan 3 · unmhealth.org
    From 'You Can't Do That' to 'Watch Me': Two Women's Journeys to ...
    From 'You Can't Do That' to 'Watch Me': Two Women's Journeys to ...
    May 5 · hsc.unm.edu
    Intensive Experience - UNM Health Sciences Center

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