Gregory Cooke, MD -Chief Medical Officer of ON3 and Health Plus Global
Gregory Cooke, MD, is an experienced obstetrician and gynecologist who served as an attending physician at the Angleton Danbury Medical Center from 1996 to 2015. For much of this tenure, he oversaw operations in Angleton Danbury’s Obstetrics and Pediatrics division. In the wake of Angleton Danbury’s 2015 acquisition by the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), Gregory Cooke, MD, remained with the UTMB Angleton Danbury Campus as a faculty staff physician.
Dr. Gregory Cooke recently retired from active medical practice to provide a range of management services as a senior consultant. Since June of 2016, he has advised a client base of medical practices as Chief Medical Officer of ON3 Healthcare and a client base of hospital organizations as Chief Medical Officer of Health Plus Global. Both of these businesses
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After earning his MD, he completed both an internship and a residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the Los Angeles County+USC Medical Center. Dr. Gregory Cooke is a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and a diplomate of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Dr. Gregory Cooke treated patients at the Angleton Danbury Medical Center for nearly two decades as an attending physician. For much of this time, he also served as Angleton Danbury’s Chief of Obstetrics and Pediatrics.
Dr. Cooke currently advises other medical professionals as Chief Executive Officer of C2 Healthcare Consulting and Chief Medical Officer of both ON3 Healthcare and Health Plus Global. These three positions allow him to perform a range of consulting and management functions for doctor’s offices and hospitals alike.
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