Gregg Albers' book on counseling the terminally ill is part of the Resources for Christian Counseling series, a series which combines the best insights of medicine and psychology with biblical truth.
Gregg R. Albers MD
Dr. Albers has practiced in Lynchburg for the last 28 years. He was trained at the Medical College of Ohio and completed his residency in Family Medicine at Mercy Hospital, Toledo. He maintains privileges at both area hospitals, is medical director of Pathways and a medical consultant for the department of Psychiatry. Dr. Albers has authored four books, had a nationally broadcast radio program, "Health Journal," works with publishers for articles and editing. He has authored four books including the "American Academy of Family Practice Family Health Guide", published by Word, and three books on AIDS.
Dr. Albers has spoken nationally on issues related to health care reform and professional practice issues and along with Dr. Timothy Clinton are the founders of Light Associates, Inc., Light Family Health Center, a multi-specialty Christian Clinic staffed with counselors, dentists, chiropractors, physicians, and others.
The Albers Family attends Thomas Road Baptist Church and is involved with the music ministry. Dr. Albers is Board Chairman for Liberty Godparent Foundation, is Vice-Chairman for Lynchburg Christian Academy, and volunteers as team physician for LCA and Liberty University. Dr. Albers has taught classes at Liberty University, Psychopharmacology, and Human Sexuality, and Alternative Medicine at TRBC.
Dr. Albers has worked with missions teams in Ukraine, Zambia, and Uganda, providing medical care to the underserved and prisoners. He has started, staffs, runs, and helps fund raising for the Ruth Brooks Free Clinic, a ministry to honor our nurse practitioner who died of breast cancer, and to help indigent patients at TRBC and surrounding Lynchburg community.
