![]() ![]() He continues to work as a consultant for the Einstein Dean's Office for medical and graduate students having academic difficulties. Schwartz has trained medical students, residents and palliative medicine and psychiatry fellows. AMP focuses on patients with med/psych comorbidity.Īs a clinician/educator and Associate Professor on the faculty at Montefiore Hospital/Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Departments of Medicine, Family and Social Medicine, and Psychiatry, Dr. He helped found AMP in 1991, and is a past president. He works with the Association of Medicine and Psychiatry, national organization for dual-trained med/psych physicians. He is Psychiatric Director of an alcohol/addiction training program for NY area physicians-in training. He previously served on the Medical Review Board of the NY State Commission on Quality of Care and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities. Charles was born February 8th, 1948 to Evelyn and Kenneth (Kelly) Schwartz in Hot Springs, South Dakota. So far, more than 3,600 Clinton Global Initiative commitments have improved the lives of over 435 million people in more than 180 countries. Charles Lee Schwartz passed away peacefully in Doughtery Hospice house on March 9th, 2024 in Sioux Falls after a 3-month battle with acute myeloid leukemia. Schwartz serves as Chairman of the Medical Review Board for the NY State Justice Center, reviewing deaths, focusing on the quality of medical and psychiatric care provided to patients with mental illness and disabilities. Established in 2005, the Clinton Global Initiative brings together global leaders to devise and implement innovative solutions to some of the world’s most pressing issues. Schwartz works with several not-for-profit homeless providers in New York City, including some work as an internist in an alcohol/drug detoxification program.ĭr. Schwartz’s research interests focused on the causes of intellectual disabilities and birth defects. From 1985 until his retirement in May 2019, Dr. In doing direct clinical work in collaboration with providers from other specialties and disciplines, Dr. Schwartz is an Emeritus Senior Research Scientist of the Greenwood Genetic Center (Greenwood, SC) and Chair, Medical and Scientific Advisory Board of the Snyder-Robinson Foundation. He has a have a deep interest in the development of integrated care programs providing care for the complex patient, and in integrating and improving medical and mental health care for patients with substance abuse. He has expertise in a number of areas, including addiction medicine, HIV, palliative care, psychosomatic and behavioral medicine, bioethics. Charles Schwartz is an internist and psychiatrist providing clinical care for people who are homeless. He is also survived by 31 great-grandchildren and many nieces, nephews, and friends.Dr. ![]() (Rachael), Clinton Tuhy (Ann), Joshua Tuhy (Janine) and Peter Tuhy and his siblings, Linda Mudgett, Earl Jr., Gerald and Richard (Sally). (Denise) his grandchildren, Daniel Swartz (Kendra), Steven Swartz (Carrie), Jason Swartz (Heather), David Swartz (Janet), Kristine Borkowski (Kevin), Timothy Swartz (Cathleen), Laura Cavanna (Aaron), Matthew Swartz (Paula), Jonathan Swartz (Elizabeth), Melissa Goeser (Brian), Michael Tuhy, Jr. He is survived by : his son Donald Glen (Karen) his son-in-law Michael Tuhy Sr. ![]() Charles Schwartz, MD (Associate Program Director) Firas Karmo, MD (Core. Unruh his daughter Betty Tuhy his great grandchild Jack Tuhy and his siblings, Tracy Bruns, Ethel Lewis, Margery Fixsen, Amy Kraemer, Leota Tollefson, Janet Flickinger, Raymond, Glen, Elmer, Eugene, Billy and Ronald. 49236ClintonLenawee CountySoutheast Michigan 49238DeerfieldLenawee County. He was predeceased by : his parents, Earl Swartz and Gertrude Swartz his son Clinton Charles Jr. Family and friends are welcome to send flowers or leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family. We are sad to announce that on February 2, 2023, at the age of 98, Clinton Charles Swartz (Saint Paul, Minnesota) passed away.
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