Kent Hospital doc named to international panel

WARWICK – Dr. Herbert Brennan, president of Kent Hospital’s medical staff, was recently named to the medical panel of the international governing panel for motorcycle sports.
The Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme, based in Geneva, Switzerland, and founded in 1904, represents the interests of motorcyclists from 107 national motorcycle federations.
Brennan, a 57-year-old Rhode Island native, is an avid off-road motorcyclist and advocate for the sport. A member of the Rhode Island Trials Club, the New England Trials Association, and the American Motorcyclist Association, he holds an international medical license as the chief medical officer of the FIM.
“I am at once humbled and extremely honored to have been selected to the panel,” said Brennan. “While motorcycling here in the United States and in much of Europe is largely an endeavor of leisure and sport, many developing countries employ the motorcycle as a mainstay of basic family transportation and local economic infrastructure.”
Brennan is a partner in Brennan, Cronin and Peter Internal Medicine in East Greenwich and serves on a number of boards and committees focusing on health care governance. •

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