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Dr.
Bernard K. Weiner, a physician in private practice in
San Antonio since 1958, is board certified in family
practice and geriatric medicine. He earned a bachelor's
degree in anatomy and physiology from Indiana University,
where he also earned his medical degree. He interned
at Methodist Hospital in Gary, Indiana and served in
the U.S. Air Force from 1954-1958.
His
professional affiliations include membership
in the Bexar County Medical Society. He has
served on the society's peer review, the board
of directors and the board of censors. He is
also a member of the Texas Medical Association,
the Alamo Chapter of the Academy of Family Physicians,
the Texas Academy of Family Physicians and the
American Academy of Family Physicians. He was
a charter fellow of the American Academy of
Family Physicians in 1972. He served as president
of the Alamo Academy of Family Practice and
was chosen Family Physician of the Year by that
organization in 1987 and 2004. He also is a
member of the VFW, the Harp and Shamrock Society,
Greyhound Pets of America and the American Legion,
where he served as Vice Commander of Post #
2.
In
addition to his private practice, Weiner was
chief of the department of family practice at
Methodist Hospital in San Antonio, where he
was also vice chief of staff and chief of staff.
He served as clinical assistant professor of
family practice and clinical associate professor
of family practice at the University of Texas
Medical School at San Antonio. He is currently
a clinical professor of family practice there.
He is also a Clinical Assistant Professor at
the Texas Tech Medical School.
Among
his many awards and honors, Weiner was selected
to appear in Best Doctors in America, listed
in the guide to top doctors in America and was
selected as one of America's top physicians
in 2003. He was also named a Texas Super Doctor
in 2004 and a San Antonio Top Doctor in 2006.
In addition to this, Weiner was named a fellow
of the American Geriatrics Society in 1963 and
a fellow of the royal Society of Health in 1973.
He was named a distinguished associate of Texas
Tech University Health Science Center School
of Medicine in 1982. He received the Otis R.
Bowen, M.D. Distinguished Leadership Award from
the Indiana University School of Medicine in
2002.
An
active hiker, having completed 1,400 miles hiking
to date, Weiner is a member of the American
Volksport Association, the Texas Wanderers and
the Randolph Roadrunners. He and his wife, Judge
Marcia Weiner, have three children, eight grandchildren
and three great grandchildren. Their family
also includes one retired racing Greyhound.
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