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Tuesdays with Dr. Greg Henry: A Final Farewell (1946-2024)

By Gillian Schmitz, MD, FACEP | on December 31, 2024 | 6 Comments
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6 Responses to “Tuesdays with Dr. Greg Henry: A Final Farewell (1946-2024)”

  1. January 17, 2025

    Todd B Taylor, MD, FACEP Reply

    Nicely done Gillian!
    Greg touched so many lives & in ways only he could.
    I will always cherish the moments I spent with him, often “Holding Court”.
    Too many aphorisms to count, here is the most practical one for me: “All those journals you have laying around that you plan to read someday . . . throw them away. Life is too short & you will learn more spending time with people.”
    May you rest in peace my friend.

  2. January 26, 2025

    Robert E. Suter, DO, MHA, FACEP Reply

    Wonderful and amazing tribute Gillian!

    You captured so many of Greg’s brilliant medical “aphorisms” which many of us still share with students and colleagues. They really empowered him to be one of the most beloved emergency physicians in the world in spite of sometimes pushing the envelope. Greg had an amazing power to say things that, if said by others, would result in a riot and instead of being angry the audience would roar in laughter!

    Working with Dr. Henry outside of ACEP, as an employee of the Group he was one of the partners in, I saw another side of him that taught me a lot. We all know that Greg loved the limelight, but in our Group, where Greg was not the CEO, he was reserved and respectful of his partners. The consummate thespian, Dr. Henry knew when he was the lead and when he was a supporting actor and played his part like the true professional that he was.

    Greg Henry spent his professional life advancing the the cause of emergency medicine, and is most deserving of a prominent spot on that noblest of shrines wherein his glory is laid up to be eternally remembered. Rest in Eternal Peace my noble friend and mentor….

  3. January 26, 2025

    Mark L DeBard Reply

    A moving and deserved tribute. Nice job, Gillian!

  4. January 26, 2025

    Louis Ling Reply

    Greg had a way of explaining that was short and snappy, crisp and memorable, sort of like him. Gillian has an eloquent way of capturing his essence and spirit. Also sort of like him. Thank you.

  5. January 27, 2025

    Lenard Kerr, DO, FAAEM Reply

    A very amazing tribute!!!!

    I will never forget attending one of his lectures during residency at Mt. Clemens’s General. He took the very dry topic of medical legal medicine and brought to the forefront of Emergency Medicine. Having discussions with him over the years at High Risk Emergency Medicine, ACEP, and numerous other conferences was always a highlight. I do not know what else can be said about Risk Management Monthly. I still use some of the first podcasts and teaching topics to residents that still hold true today. From RMM, several medical legal programs have grown keeping Emergency Medicine evolving through the legal quagmire future. And who, who can forget….. Wine of the Month.

    He will be missed tremendously!!!

  6. February 6, 2025

    Joshua Solano, MD Reply

    Dr. Greg Henry with his style and wit was an incredible teacher of EM and life. I remember listening to his lectures on EMRAP and learning a lot of art of medicine from him. Thanks for this tribute.

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