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Michael B. Steinberg, MD, MPH, FACP
Professor of Medicine
Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine

Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick

Michael B. Steinberg, MD, MPH, FACP joined the team at Robert Wood Johnson in 2001. He currently is Professor and Chief in the Division of General Internal Medicine, and Vice-Chair for Research at the Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. He is also the Director of the Rutgers Tobacco Dependence Program.

Dr. Steinberg is a graduate of Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, NJ, completing his internal medicine residency at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, PA. Following his residency, Dr. Steinberg remained at Jefferson Medical College as Assistant Professor and Associate Residency Program Director.

In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Steinberg maintains an active research agenda, primarily in the areas of tobacco treatment interventions and health care provider attitudes and practices regarding tobacco treatment. His ongoing research includes an NCI-funded R01 study evaluating physicians’ attitudes and communication regarding E-cigarettes (PACE). He is also a consultant to Major League Baseball for their smokeless tobacco policy initiatives, and is a recurrent guest on Sirius XM’s Doctor Radio.