It apparently wasn’t a lifelong calling that led Dr. Gail Weingast to an illustrious career in medicine, since she actually began her educational journey by earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish from Tufts University. However, soon after that, something caused her to create a strong career in medicine because he enrolled as a medical student at the Boston University School of Medicine, where she officially became Gail Weingast MD in 1976. Of course that was just the beginning; such is the life of a doctor at least at first.
Following medical school, Dr. Gail Weingast spent a long time at Colorado General Hospital in Denver, where she completed a two-year pediatrics internship, a two-year pediatrics residency, a three-year radiology residency and a fellowship in ultrasound, all before 1983. The next year, 1984, Dr. Weingast completed her post-graduate studies as a radiologist at Denver’s St. Anthony’s Hospital. She then practiced at a number of other hospitals in Colorado and New York, before landing at William W. Backus Hospital in Norwich, Connecticut, where she has risen to Chief of Ultrasound and Breast Imaging and guided her department to be one of the best anywhere during her two decades there.