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Lewis Marshall (born 29 August 1988) is a New Zealand rugby union player who currently plays for Manawatu in the Mitre 10 Cup. His preferred position is fullback, though he is a versatile backline player.[1]

Although from Wainuiomata, Marshall attended Hato Paora College, in Feilding.[1][2]

Marshall did not start playing rugby union until his first year of Secondary education. He initially played rugby league.[2]

He started his provincial career with Manawatu, making his debut in 2010.

In 2015, Marshall was forced to move away from the Manawatu to Hawke's Bay after his partner received a teaching job. Marshall himself then got a job as a teacher aide.[2]

Family

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Marshall and his partner, Tammy, have a 19-month old son.[2]

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Lewis Marshall is an American physician and healthcare executive known for his leadership in public hospital systems, expertise across multiple medical specialties, and advocacy for integrating health information technology to enhance patient care. He currently serves as Chief Medical Officer at NYC Health + Hospitals, where he oversees medical operations within a major public health network serving diverse communities in New York City. Board-certified in emergency medicine, disaster medicine, legal medicine, and internal medicine, Marshall combines clinical practice with administrative and legal perspectives to address complex challenges in healthcare delivery. His career includes key roles such as Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine and Chair of Ambulatory Care at Brookdale University Hospital in Brooklyn, as well as Medical Director of New York University’s Student Health Center. Marshall earned his MD from Howard University School of Medicine, completed his internal medicine residency at Harlem Hospital Center, obtained a JD from Fordham University School of Law, and holds a Master of Science from New York University’s Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. He has served two terms as president of the American Association of Physician Specialists, championing physician leadership and the expansion of health information exchanges to enable real-time access to patient records for safer, more effective care. His publications explore topics including innovative emergency procedures, public health authority during crises, and legal aspects of disaster response.

Early life

Little information is publicly available about Lewis Marshall's early life or childhood. Professional sources focus primarily on his education and career in medicine, healthcare administration, and related fields.

Career

Lewis Marshall currently serves as Chief Medical Officer at NYC Health + Hospitals, where he oversees medical operations within the public health network serving diverse communities in New York City. He previously served as Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine and Chair of Ambulatory Care at Brookdale University Hospital in Brooklyn, as well as Medical Director of New York University’s Student Health Center. Marshall has served two terms as president of the American Association of Physician Specialists, where he advocated for physician leadership and the expansion of health information exchanges to improve patient care through real-time access to records. His publications address topics such as innovative emergency procedures, public health authority during crises, and legal aspects of disaster response.

Legacy

Death

Later years and passing

Marshall continued his work in animation into the late 1980s, serving as story director on Hanna-Barbera productions including episodes of The Jetsons from 1985 to 1987, Yogi's Treasure Hunt from 1985 to 1986, Snorks in 1985, Foofur in 1987, and the television movie Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School in 1988, which was his final credited project. Following the end of his professional involvement in the industry after 1988, details of his retirement activities remain undocumented in available sources. He died on August 19, 2002, in Lake Arrowhead, California, at the age of 80.
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