07/08/2013
MILLBURN — Howard Grossman’s 30-year career as a doctor began as a resident at Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn at the dawn of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s.
It took him to the hallowed halls of the U.S. Supreme Court as one of the lead plaintiffs in a physician-assisted suicide case in the 1990s. He even landed in western Nepal for a few months in 2007 to help establish the first HIV treatment facility for migrant workers.
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MILLBURN — Howard Grossman’s 30-year career as a doctor began as a resident at Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn at the dawn of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s.
It took him to the hallowed halls of the U.S. Supreme Court as one of the lead plaintiffs in a physician-assisted suicide case in the 1990s. He even landed in western Nepal for a few months in 2007 to help establish the first HIV treatment facility for migrant workers.
Read the full story...
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