Daniel Goodenberger, MD
Specialty: Pulmonology Practice: Internal Medicine
Location: Patient Care Center - 1707 West Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas
Education
Medical School: Duke University School of Medicine
Undergraduate: University of Nebraska
Residency: Harvard University (Internal Medicine)
Fellowship: National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute/Boston University (Immunology/Pulmonary Critical Care)
Dr. Daniel Goodenberger became chair of the University of Nevada School of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine in Las Vegas in 2006. He is a clinical pulmonologist.
Dr. Goodenberger served for 18 years at Washington University in St. Louis as professor of medicine and chief of the medical education division. He was medical director of the Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Center and an expert in breathing disorders associated with neuromuscular disorders like ALS and muscular dystrophy.
Dr. Goodenberger previously directed the internal medicine residency program at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, medical student training in internal medicine, and physician continuing medical education. He was also responsible for indigent care by residents. His division put together the highest selling medical textbook in the world, the Washington Manual of Medical Therapeutics.
Under his leadership, the division's faculty and residents produced 20 other books, including Manual of Ambulatory Therapeutics, Intern Survival Guide, seven specialty internship manuals, and 11 subspecialty consultation manuals.
He trained in internal medicine at Harvard at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. From 1982 to 1985, he served as assistant professor of medicine and education director in the emergency department at Georgetown University Hospital.
Dr. Goodenberger started the first paramedic-level rescue service in Virginia and the metropolitan Washington D.C. area.
Dr. Goodenberger is a fellow of the American College of Physicians and American College of Chest Physicians. He is the author of more than 60 scholarly publications. He is a native of Nebraska.

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