Dr. Reichman is the executive director of the New Jersey Medical
School National Tuberculosis Center and professor of Medicine and Preventive
Medicine and Community Health at New Jersey Medical School in Newark, New
Jersey. He has been the principal investigator for several National Institutes
of Health (NIH) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) grants
related to tuberculosis.
Dr. Reichman serves as chairman of several CDC committees, including
the National Coalition to Eliminate Tuberculosis and the National Tuberculosis
Training Initiative. He participates in numerous professional organizations and
societies, including the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung
Disease, where he served as vice-chair of the Executive Committee; the American
Lung Association, where he served as president; the American Thoracic Society;
and the American College of Chest Physicians.
Dr. Reichman has published more than 200 articles, scientific
reviews, and book chapters, many on the diagnosis, treatment, control, patient
compliance with therapy, and epidemiology of tuberculosis and other infectious
lung diseases. In 1993, he published the first comprehensive medical book
covering tuberculosis, which is now in its second edition. His most recent
book, Timebomb: The Global Epidemic of Multi-Drug Resistant
Tuberculosis, received the American Medical Writers Association's Best
Trade Medical Book award in 2002.