Quentin Green currently practices gynecology, nutrition and weight control in Orlando, FL. He received his medical degree from Baylor University College of Medicine in Houston, TX. After an internship, Green obtained a surgical residency at Jefferson Davis and Veteran’s Administration Hospital in Houston. He had the good fortune of working under the guidance of doctors Michael DeBakey and Denton Cooley, who pioneered in the field of vascular and cardiac surgery. Since he had been an enlisted man in the Navy, his surgical residency was interrupted when called back into service during the Korean conflict as a U.S. Navy flight surgeon. He was discharged a Lieutenant Commander in 1954. After discharge, he obtained a temporary obstetric and gynecology residency at Queen of Angels Hospital in Los Angeles followed by a three-year residency at Charity Hospital in New Orleans. Dr. Green married and both decided on Orlando. Dr. Green and his wife have six children.
Quentin Green currently practices gynecology, nutrition and weight control in Orlando, FL. He received his medical degree from Baylor University College of Medicine in Houston, TX. After an internship, Green obtained a surgical residency at Jefferson Davis and Veteran’s Administration Hospital in Houston. He had the good fortune of working under the guidance of doctors Michael DeBakey and Denton Cooley, who pioneered in the field of vascular and cardiac surgery. Since he had been an enlisted man in the Navy, his surgical residency was interrupted when called back into service during the Korean conflict as a U.S. Navy flight surgeon. He was discharged a Lieutenant Commander in 1954. After discharge, he obtained a temporary obstetric and gynecology residency at Queen of Angels Hospital in Los Angeles followed by a three-year residency at Charity Hospital in New Orleans. Dr. Green married and both decided on Orlando. Dr. Green and his wife have six children.