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Assistant Clinical Professor, Case Western Reserve University

Gregory L. Hall, MD, is a primary care physician practicing in Cleveland, Ohio for over 25 years. A native Clevelander, he attended Williams College as an undergraduate and the Medical College of Ohio for medical school. He completed residency in internal medicine at the Cleveland Clinic.

Dr. Hall serves on the clinical teaching faculty at Case Western Reserve University’s School of Medicine, and has an appointment of Associate Professor at Northeast Ohio Medical University. He also works with the Urban Health Partnership with Cleveland State University and NEOMED. Dr. Hall specializes in urban and African American healthcare.

Dr. Hall sits on the Cuyahoga County Board of Health which oversees Ohio’s largest county’s broad range of quality-driven programs and services.

Dr. Hall authored the first book on the health and social issues related to permanent body art and a related health education manual for middle school students. He also wrote the first book on the clinical care of African Americans for clinicians.

Experience

  • –present
    Assistant Clinical Professor, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
  • –present
    Associate professor, Northeast Ohio Medical University

Publications

  • 2012
    Teens, Tattoos, & Piercings: The health and social impact of permanent body art,
  • 2011
    Tattoos: Should I or Shouldn't I?,