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Mark Walberg, M.D., Ph.D.

Mark Walberg, M.D., Ph.D. Photo

Provider Type: Physician

Specialties:
Board Certifications:
  • Internal Medicine

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Education

Dr. Walberg graduated from Stanford Medical Center in 1984 with an M.D. and Ph.D. in Biophysics. He completed his internship and residency training in 1987 and clinical fellowship and postdoctoral fellowship training in 1993 at Stanford Medical Center, Stanford California. He earned his B.S. degree in chemistry and biology from Allegheny College, Meadville, Pennsylvania, in 1977.

Accolades & Memberships

Assistant professor, internal medicine, Hematology/Oncology at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, 1993-2000. Attending physician, Parkland Hospital, Zale Lipshey Hospital, and VA North Texas Medical Center, 1993-2000. Member of Clinical Trial Protocol Review Committee and Protocol Planning Development Committee at UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas; attending physician, Baylor University Medical Center, 2003-present. Earned Distinguished Young Researchers Award, President’s Research Council, UT Southwestern 1994; Howard Hughes Postdoctoral Research Fellowship for Physicians 1991; Medical Scientist Training Program, 1977-1984; Robert Bugbee Award Allegheny College, 1977.