Title: Gynecologist
Company: Dayton Veterans Administration
Location: Kettering, Ohio, United States
Stanley L. Garber, MD, gynecologist at Dayton Veterans Administration, has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who Top Doctor for dedication, achievements, and leadership in female primary care.
With 64 years of experience to his credit, Dr. Garber has excelled as gynecologist and female primary care physician at Dayton Veterans Administration since 2003. He began his career as a gynecologist in private practice from 1964 to 1997. He garnered a stellar reputation as an associate clinical professor at Wright State University School of Medicine for 10 years.
Before embarking on his professional path, Dr. Garber pursued an education at the University of Cincinnati where he earned a bachelor’s degree in 1955. He continued his academic efforts at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, graduating with a Medical Doctorate in obstetrics and gynecology in 1959. He completed an internship at Miami Valley Hospital and residencies at Wright State University in 1963 and the University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center in 1964. He has held a medical license in the State of Ohio since 1959.
In addition to his primary vocation, Dr. Garber remains affiliated with various organizations in relation to his areas of expertise. He was a member of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and the American Medical Association. In light of his impressive undertakings, he has accrued several accolades throughout his career. He achieved the order of 33rd Degree Mason and was presented with multiple Excellence in Performance Awards by Dayton Veterans Administration Medical Center. He holds a certificate from the Montgomery County Medical Society.
Dr. Garber attributes his success to hard work, perseverance, and the care he has for his patients. His many career highlights include helping countless women, having done many cancer treatments, and delivering a vast amount of babies, which he estimates number in the thousands. At 91 years old, he still works 40 hours per week and is currently getting ready for his fourth full-length piano recital. In the next few years, he hopes to retire and become more involved in a local pet adoption charity. In the meantime, as long as his health permits, he intends to continue doing the work he loves.
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