I have both worked with Dr. Klugman and have observed him in a variety of different projects and venues.
He was an invited expert speaker for our non-profit organization, The Patient Institute where he discussed living wills, advanced directives and other end of life issues in both a caring and practical way. His presentations for us were very well received. The audience sizes ranged up to about 35 people for these programs.
He is the course director and lead lecturer for the On Becoming a Doctor Course at the UT Health Science Center. This course is a requirement for all medical students (~225/year). Part of this course involves a large lecture hall experience (which I attend) where Dr. Klugman (for all ~225 students and some faculty) provides interesting and thought provoking lectures on Principles and Issues of Medical Ethics.
Finally, I have observed Dr. Klugman at Comedy Sportz in his comedic (yet unusually intellectual) role. The Comedy Sportz events are great family entertainment and I recommend them.
Dr. Klugman is not only entertaining and funny (when appropriate) he is also a strong lecturer and I have no reservations about recommending him to teach a large group.
The Patient Institute
San Antonio, Texas
CSZ's own Dr. Craig Klugman was interviewed on August 12 for Texas Public Radio talking about the value of creativity for education in science technology, education, and medicine.



