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Shimon Glick

Shimon (Seymour) M. Glick is an American-born Israeli physician.

Personal life
Glick was born in New Jersey. He and his wife Brenda have six children including Yehuda Glick who is a rabbi and former Knesset member. ==Career==
Career
Glick is a graduate of SUNY Downstate Medical Center. • He did his medical training (internship, residency) at Yale University Medical Center • Residency Mount Sinai Hospital Internal Medicine in New York. • Research fellow, Endocrinology, at the Bronx Veterans Administration Hospital in the laboratory of Berson and Yalow (Nobel Laureate). • Gussie Krupp Chair of Internal Medicine – 1977 • Chairmam of Department of Medicine Soroka Medical Center, Beer Sheba, Israel 1974–1997 • President of Israel Society of Endocrinology 1979–82 • Dean of Ben Gurion University School of Heath Sciences 1986–1990 • Lord Immanuel Jakobavitz Chair of Medical Ethics – 1985 • Ombudsman of Israel Health ministry 1997–2008 • Director of Center of Medical Education – Ben Gurion University • Distinguished Citizen Award Beer Sheba 2012 • Considered World Leader in Medical Ethics and Medical Education • Editor of Israel Journal of Medical Science 1974–97 ==Awards and honors==
Awards and honors
• 2014 Bonei Zion (Builders of Zion) Prize • Member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States • 1955 - The Mitchell Prize - Best qualified in Departments of Medicine - State University of NY • 1984 - Newman Award - on his courageous stand during The Doctors Strike • 1988- Outstanding Scientist - Samuel & Paula Elklis • 2004 - Lifelong Achievement Award - Israel Health Ministry • 2012 - Lifelong Achievement Award - Israel Society of Internal Medicine • 2014 - Lifelong Achievement Award - "Bonei Zion" Nefesh BeNefesh ==Works==
Works
Immunoassay of Human Growth Hormone in Plasma (August 1963), authored together with doctors Jesse Roth, Rosalyn S. Yalow & Solomon A. Berson. • Loss of Antigen-Antibody Affinity with Storage of Antiserum at —20 C (September 1973) ==References==
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