Sanjiv Chopra Explained

Sanjiv Chopra
Birth Date:1949 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Pune, Bombay State, India
Occupation:Professor of Medicine, former academic for Continuing Medical Education at Harvard Medical School, writer
Alma Mater:St. Columba's School, Delhi
Hans Raj College; New Delhi; All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)
Spouse:Amita Rani Chopra
Children:3
Relatives:Deepak Chopra (brother)
Mallika Chopra (niece)
Gotham Chopra (nephew)

Sanjiv Chopra (born 9 September 1949) is an Indian-born American physician, educator, and author. He is a professor of medicine and former faculty dean for Continuing Medical Education (CME) at Harvard Medical School.[1] [2] He is director of clinical hepatology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. In addition to his numerous academic publications, Chopra is the author of Coffee! The Magical Elixir.

Early life

Chopra's older brother, Deepak Chopra, is an author and alternative medicine advocate.

Education

Sanjiv Chopra graduated from St. Columba's School, Delhi in 1964. He did his premedical qualification at Hansraj College, Delhi University. He graduated from Medical School from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). In 1972 he came to the United States for post-graduate training. After a year of Internship in Internal Medicine in New Jersey, he moved to Boston in 1973. Following his residency, he completed a fellowship in Gastroenterology and Hepatology, from 1975 - 1977. He has been on the faculty of Harvard Medical School since 1979.

Medical and academic career

He is a professor of medicine and, previously, faculty dean for Continuing Education at Harvard Medical School.

Publications

Books

Personal life

Chopra married Amita Rani Chopra at the age of 20. They were classmates at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). Amita is a retired pediatrician who teaches meditation. They moved to the United States in 1972. They have three children.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sanjiv Chopra . 2024-11-02 . Macmillan Publishers.
  2. News: November 25, 2022 . Coffee/Tea can help you melt the stress away . 2024-11-02 . The Gazette . Cedar Rapids, Iowa.