Steven Gottlieb
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Dr. Steven E. Gottlieb is a pediatrician at the Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic, where he was recently selected as “Provider of the Year.” He received his Master’s degree in Public Health from the University of California, and his M.D. from Harvard Medical School. He served as a Medical Officer for the National Health Service Corps, and as a physician in Puerto Rico for 11 years, where he assisted with a variety of programs, including School Health, Pregnant Adolescents, an Albinism research study, and the Special Olympics. He has undertaken various medical missions to Panama and Honduras, and was honored by the Yakima Herald-Republic with their “Unsung Hero” community service award.
Dr. Gottlieb spent over a decade in Puerto Rico as a Baha'i pioneer. He is co-editor of Once to Every Man and Nation: Stories about Becoming a Baha'i George Ronald Pub: 1985). He has taught numerous classes for children, youth and adults; and is currently working on a book of Bible themes.