Dr. Greg Curnew
- Born on September 7, 1959.
- Raised and educated in Montreal, graduated from McGill University in 1984
- Trained in Internal Medicine and Cardiology at Danbury Hospital, a Yale affiliate in Danbury, Connecticut.
- An Associate Clinical Professor Internal Medicine and Cardiology at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario
- A Canada Past Director of the Coronary Care Unit and a Staff Cardiologist and Internist at The Hamilton General Hospital site of Hamilton Health Sciences.
- An active member and former Director of The McMaster University Lipid Research Clinic and is a past medical advisor to the Hamilton-Wentworth Chapter of the Heart and Stroke Foundation
- He is former editor of Issues in Lipidology, Canadian Journal of Obesity, The Journal Club in Lipids and Atherosclerosis and Second Opinion.
- Currently, serves on several editorial boards of medically related publications including Parkhurst Exchange, Atherosclerosis in Primary Care and Perspectives in Cardiology, to which he is a contributor.
- Founder of the "LIFE" Project (Lifestyle Intervention Forever) which is a monthly group support meeting, advocating healthy meals and recipes, exercise, discussions, slides and seminars to educate and inform adults about healthy lifestyle changes and current health issues.
Contact Information
232 Cannon St. East
Suite 2A
Hamilton, ON L8L 0A9
Tel: | 905.667.0783 |
Fax: | 905.667.0785 |