From career breakthroughs to professional milestones, explore how Abraham Verghese made an impact.
Abraham Verghese is a distinguished American physician and accomplished author. He holds prominent positions at Stanford University Medical School, including the Linda R. Meier and Joan F. Lane Provostial Professorship, Vice Chair for the Theory & Practice of Medicine, and Internal Medicine Clerkship Director. Beyond his medical career, Verghese is celebrated for his literary contributions, having penned two memoirs and two best-selling novels. He also co-hosts the Medscape podcast "Medicine and the Machine" with Eric Topol, further demonstrating his commitment to exploring the intersection of medicine and technology.
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In 1979, Abraham Verghese was awarded a Bachelor of Medicine degree from Madras University after completing his medical studies at Madras Medical College in India and finishing an internship there.
In 1983, Abraham Verghese completed his residency and subsequently took a fellowship at Boston University School of Medicine.
In 1985, Abraham Verghese returned to Johnson City as an assistant professor of medicine and encountered the early signs of rural AIDS. Witnessing the tragedy, he later took a break from medicine to study writing.
In 1991, Abraham Verghese accepted a position as Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases at Texas Tech Health Sciences Center in El Paso, Texas. He was also awarded the Grover E. Murray Distinguished Professorship of Medicine at the Texas Tech School of Medicine.
In 1991, Abraham Verghese completed a Master of Fine Arts from the Iowa Writers Workshop at the University of Iowa. Later that year, The New Yorker magazine published his short story "Lilacs", about an AIDS patient who commits suicide.
In 1994, Abraham Verghese published his first book, "My Own Country: A Doctor's Story", while teaching in El Paso. The book reflects on his experiences in East Tennessee and insights into his personal transformation during the AIDS epidemic. The book touches on themes of displacement, diaspora, responses to foreignness and the many individuals and families affected by the AIDS epidemic.
In 1998, "My Own Country: A Doctor's Story", Abraham Verghese's book, was adapted into a TV movie directed by Mira Nair.
In 2007, Abraham Verghese joined Stanford University School of Medicine as a tenured professor for the Theory and Practice of Medicine and Associate Chair of Internal Medicine. He also founded the Presence program.
In 2009, Abraham Verghese's first novel, "Cutting for Stone", was published by Knopf. The novel, which was about dramatic political changes in Ethiopia, reached #1 on the Independent Booksellers list.
In 2009, Abraham Verghese's second memoir, "The Tennis Partner: A Story of Friendship and Loss", was reissued. The book explores physician drug abuse and the breakdown of his first marriage.
In 2010, Random House published the paperback version of Abraham Verghese's novel, "Cutting for Stone", which remained on The New York Times list for over two years.
In May 2023, "The Covenant of Water" by Abraham Verghese was published by Grove Atlantic and selected for Oprah's Book Club. The story is set between 1900 and the 1970s in Kerala, India, and follows three generations of a family with a mysterious history of drownings.
At Stanford University in 2023, Abraham Verghese continued to emphasize patient-centered bedside medicine and the physical exam. He highlighted "The Stanford 25" initiative and discussed how his writing skills enhance his patient interactions.
In January 2024, Oprah announced that she had optioned the film rights for "The Covenant of Water", Abraham Verghese's novel.
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