Jeffrey A. Greenberg, M.D
Dr. Greenberg earned his undergraduate degree with honors from Grinnell College in 1980. He remains an active alumnus having served as President of the Alumni Association and as a member of the Board of Trustees. He earned a master’s degree in human anatomy from Ohio State University in 1982, followed by a medical degree with honors from George Washington University. His general surgery internship and orthopaedic surgery residency were completed at the State University of New York at Syracuse. Dr. Greenberg was an Indiana Hand Center fellow in 1992 and joined the practice in 1993.
Dr. Greenberg’s specialty interest include surgery of the wrist and shoulder. He has great interest in arthroscopic treatment and participates annually on the teaching faculty for the AAOS and ASSH wrist arthroscopy courses. Dr. Greenberg continues to be actively involved in scientific research, writing and teaching. His research on a new method for biceps tendon repair led to a new surgical technique. In addition to his teaching activities at The Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center, he holds a clinical teaching appointment at Indiana University. He is actively involved with the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, serving on a variety of committees and coordinating academic sessions and scientific presentations. Dr. Greenberg presently serves as the Fellowship Director for the Hand Fellowship Program at The Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center.
Dr. Greenberg is married and has two daughters. His outside interest includes golf (serving on the golf committee at Crooked Stick Golf Club), fishing, woodworking and home remodeling.
