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Dr. Berg grew up in the Midwest, graduating with a B.A. in biology and chemistry from Tabor College (Kansas), and an M.D. from Washington University (St. Louis). He completed a residency in family medicine at the University of Missouri (Columbia), before moving to Seattle as a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar, earning an M.P.H. from the University of Washington and completing a residency in general preventive medicine and public health in 1979.
In 1979 Dr. Berg joined the faculty at the University of Washington, where he spent his entire academic career before retiring in 2013. Over the years he held many roles as a clinician, educator, researcher, and administrator within the department, school, and university. He served as department chair during the years 1989 - 2007.
Dr. Berg was a prominent contributor to the development of family medicine's scholarly and research agenda over the years. He served 10 years on the Board of STFM in several elected capacities. He was associate editor of the Journal of Family Practice for many years, medical editor of the AAFP's Home Study program for 10 years, and associate editor of the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine for 15 years until his retirement. He received the Marian Bishop Leadership Award from STFM, the Thomas Johnson Education Award from AAFP, and the Curtis Hames Research Award from STFM/NAPCRG.
Dr. Berg has served on many national expert panels using evidence-based methods to guide practice and policy, including 5 years as chair of the United States Preventive Services Task Force, co-chair of the otitis media panel convened by the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, chair of the CDC STD Treatment Guidelines panel, member of the AMA/CDC panel producing Guidelines for Adolescent Preventive Services, founding chair of the CDC panel on Evaluation of Genomic Applications in Practice and Prevention, and chair of the NIH State-of-the Science Conference on Family History and Improving Health. He was a founding member of the Methodology Committee of the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute.
Dr. Berg was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences in 1996, and has served in more capacities in the NAS than any other family physician. He has chaired, contributed to, or reviewed more than 20 reports, many of which have been highly influential in policy development. He has been a member of the Immunization Safety Review Committee, the Committee on Preventive Services for Women, the Committee on the Childhood Immunization Schedule, and the Committee on the Governance and Financing of Graduate Medical Education; and chaired the Committee on the Treatment of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, the Committee on Standards for Systematic Reviews of Clinical Effectiveness Research, and the National Research Council's Committee to Review Formaldehyde. He served on the IOM's Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice and the Member Awards Committee, and serves occasionally as review coordinator or monitor for the National Research Council.
In retirement he enjoys playing piano and harpsichord with local chamber music groups, serving on nonprofit boards, reading, cooking, and traveling with his wife Janet, a retired psychiatrist.
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