David Lipschitz
One of the most recognized geriatricians in the nation, Dr. David Lipschitz focuses on health maintenance and disease prevention. Dr. Lipschitz founded Dr. David Enterprises, a company that develops new avenues for health education and empowerment. Author of Breaking the Rules of Aging, Dr. Lipschitz is also chair of the Research Committee of the American Geriatrics Society and chair of the Association of Directors of Geriatric Academic Programs.
David Lipschitz, physician, author and award-winning television host, leads the nation with innovative approaches to growing older, focusing on health maintenance and disease prevention.
In October 2002, Dr. David wrote Breaking the Rules of Aging, his first book aimed at educating and empowering the general public. Breaking the Rules of Aging introduced Dr. David's core philosophy for lifelong health, highlighting the key elements of successful aging and debunking the negative stereotypes of senior living. Of this book, Dr. Robert Butler, first director of the National Institute on Aging wrote, Breaking te Rules of Aging provides readers with all the information they need to enjoy a healthy and vigorous future. Dr. David is the "Dr. Spock of aging".
In order to propel his message and achieve his goals, Dr. David founded Dr. David Enterprises. His company develops new avenues for health education and empowerment. Dr. David Enterprises has grown to incorporate many more elements of the senior market. Through lectures, educational tools and publications, informational columns, media campaigns and consulting services, Dr. David Enterprises bridges the gap between seniors, health care professionals, businesses and family.
Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, David received an M.D. and Ph.D from the University of Witwaterstrand before immigrating to the United States in 1972.
Upon arriving in America, David trained as a hematologist at the University of Washington in Seattle. After three years at the University of Kansas Medical School, he joined the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) as director of the Division of Hematology/Oncology.
In Little Rock, David began research on the effects of aging on nutrition and on blood and bone marrow. He has received long-standing grant support from the National Institute on Aging and is recognized as one of the premier experts in this field. Dr. David's research interest in aging led to an ever-increasing focus on the unique medical needs of older people. In 1995, he assumed the position of director of the Center on Aging at UAMS. Under his leadership, UAMS received a gift of $30.2 million from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation to establish the Donald W. Reynolds Department of Geriatrics and to build a facility to house the new program. This department is the second of its kind in the nation.
Well-respected in the medical community, Dr. David has served as chair of the Research Committee of the American Geriatrics Society and chair of the Association of Directors of Geriatric Academic Programs. He has also been consistently listed in "Best Doctors in America", a publication of the one percent of the American physicians recognized by their peers as the best in their field. As an expert in the field of nutrition and aging, he has been featured on the Today Show, discussing aspects of vitamins and mineral use in older people.
David is one of the most recognized geriatricians in the nation. In collaboration with Arkansas Education Television Network (AETN), he has completed a 26-part TV series entitled Aging Successfully with Dr. David. The program has received two Auroras, two Tellys, a Videographer Award, a Cine award for excellence in Television, and has on two occasions been a finalist for a Freddie award.
David was recently awarded the Arkansas Cultural Enrichment (ACE) award for his Aging Successfully series and his leadership in geriatric care. Dr. David is widely sought after as a speaker because of his obvious warmth, enthusiasm, humor and extremely positive and upbeat message. He has a unique ability to explain health issues to a general audience, giving lectures that promote self-esteem and emphasize that it is never too early or too late to pay attention to your health. The series has aired in virtually every PBS market nationally.
Dr. David continues to live, teach and see patients in Little Rock, Arkansas. His weekly syndicated column Lifelong Health, appears Sundays in Arkansas Democrat Gazette and is continually expading into other markets. Dr. David makes weekly appearances on the Little Rock's ABC affiliate, KATV, daily news show, "Good Morning Arkansas".
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