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Rob Schreiner, MD, FACP, FCCP

Executive medical director, The Southeast Permanente Medical Group

Rob Schreiner, MD

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Rob Schreiner, MD, is the executive medical director for The Southeast Permanente Medical Group, which exclusively treats Kaiser Permanente members in Georgia. Dr. Schreiner joined TSPMG as a pulmonary and critical care medicine physician in 1994. During the past 15 years, he has served in a number of leadership capacities, including roles as chair of continuing medical education, the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, and the Department of Hospital Services. From 2005 to 2007, he was TSPMG’s associate medical director for hospital, specialty and ancillary care and was named chief operating officer in 2007.

Dr. Schreiner is a graduate of the University of Tennessee School of Medicine. He received his graduate medical training in internal medicine at Vanderbilt University Hospitals in Nashville, and his fellowship training in pulmonary and critical care medicine at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Denver.

Dr. Schreiner is active in the Atlanta medical community. He has been a member of the Medical Executive Committee at Northside Hospital since 1998. He has served as the medical director of critical care and medical director of respiratory care at Northside Hospital. He has widely lectured on many topics in pulmonary and critical care medicine. Dr. Schreiner’s longstanding areas of academic interest include clinician-patient communication, time-management for clinicians, discussions at the end-of-life and leadership development. Dr. Schreiner is a past recipient of several awards from TSPMG, including Educator of the Year, Administrative-Physician of the Year, Specialist of the Year and Physician of the Year.

In his free time, Dr. Schreiner enjoys his family, gardening, cooking and exercising. He volunteers at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Home, an in-patient hospice facility in Atlanta caring for patients with terminal cancer.