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Trained as a violinist, Levine began his career as a studio musician in New York in the 1980s playing both keyboards and violin. He appeared on recordings and/or live performances with Carla Bley, [1] Michael Mantler, [1] John Greaves, [2] Peter Blegvad, [3] Joe Jackson, [4] Lenny Kravitz, [5] Dr. John, Bill Frisell and Marianne Faithfull. [6]
Levine completed his A.B. from Rutgers College in 1972 and his M.D. from Drexel University College of Medicine in 1976. He completed his clinical training in Internal Medicine at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and took dual fellowship training in Endocrinology and Genetics at the National Institutes of Health.
The UCSF Graduate Division is the graduate school of the University of California, San Francisco, and is located in San Francisco. It is recognized as one of the premier biomedical graduate schools in the United States. It offers 19 PhD programs, 11 MS programs, two certificates and a physical therapy program.
In the U.S. News & World Report for 2016, the UCSF School of Nursing tied for 2nd overall in the nation. [74] UCSF also ranked in the top 10 in all six of its rated nursing specialties, including ranking #1 for its psychiatric/mental health nurse practitioner program, and ranking #2 for its family nurse practitioner program. [74]
Music therapy, an allied health profession, "is the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed an approved music therapy program."
Medical ethnomusicology is a subfield of ethnomusicology, which according to UCLA professor Timothy Rice is "the study of how and why humans are musical." [1] Medical ethnomusicology, similar to medical anthropology, uses music-making, musical sound, and noise to study human health, wellness, healing and disease prevention including, but not limited to, music as violence.
Michael A. Levine, Mark Watters, Lucas Cantor, Spike Jones Jr. A Concert Celebrating Music Composed for Television was a live concert sponsored by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences , which presented iconic and contemporary television music performed by a 65-piece orchestra and a 40-voice choir.
Michael Levine (biologist) (born c. 1952), Princeton scientist and co-discoverer of the Homeobox; Michael Levine (set designer) (born 1961), Canadian set designer; Michael A. Levine (born 1964), American composer; Michael H. Levine, founding executive director of the Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop