
Dr. Multz is an alumnus of Marquette High School in Yakima, Washington, Gonzaga University (Spokane
Washington) and Sritch-Loyola School of Medicinec (Chicago, Illinois). He practices Medicine in San
Jose, CA. He was the founding President and Medical Director of a 250 physician independent practice
managed care medical group and has served on advisory committees for PruCare and other HMOs, as
a director for several other medical groups and for the California Society of Internal Medicine. He was
the rheumatologist on the team that developed naproxen (Naprosyn, Aleve) at Syntex and has been an
investigator for several other pharmaceutical companies. Among many other credits he received the
Mendel Award at Gonzaga University, is recognized as one of the Top Doctors in Silicon Valley and is a
lifetime biographee in Who’s Who in America.
CREDENTIALS
After internship and a year of residency at St. Mary’s Hospital in San Francisco, Dr. Multz was a Fellow
in Rheumatology at the Robert Breck Brigham Hospital and Assistant in Medicine at the Peter Bent
Brigham Hospital in Boston. Then he completed residency in internal medicine at the Lahey Clinic.
Military service placed him as assistant chief of Rheumatology at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in
Washington, D.C. Following this he entered the private practice of Rheumatology and Internal Medicine
in San Jose, California. Managed healthcare led to his involvement as chair of the Utilization Review
Committee and later the Professional Activities Committee at O’Connor Hospital in San Jose, CA. He was
a director of the Santa Clara County Professional Standards Review Committee and chaired their
hospital review committee. He is a Diplomate of the Executive Course in Managed Health Care
Administration of the Block School of Business, University of Missouri at Kansas City. He also served as
a director of the O’Connor Physicians Association, Silicon Valley Medical Group, San Jose Medical
Group, and the Personal Choice Medical Group of which he was President and Medical Director. He was
also President of the Santa Clara County Society of Internal Medicine and a Trustee of the California
Society of Internal Medicine.
His current extracurricular interest is in winning universal access to quality healthcare for all Americans.
Click on the link below to see www.GoodMedicineAmerica.com where he explains an approach to
healthcare (insurance) reform that can be accomplished without any additional taxes and which
ultimately would save $billions for Americans.