Background
Shulman, Abraham was born on February 24, 1929 in New York City. Son of Ben and Libby (Sarnoff) Shulman.
hospital administrator otolaryngology educator
Shulman, Abraham was born on February 24, 1929 in New York City. Son of Ben and Libby (Sarnoff) Shulman.
Bachelor of Science, City College of New York, 1950. Doctor of Medicine, University Berne, 1955. Doctor of Philosophy student, Martha Entenmann Tinnitus Research Center, Inc., since 2010.
Rotating surgical intern Queens County General Hospital, 1955—1956. Resident in otolaryngology Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, 1957—1960. Clinical instructor Downstate Medical Center State University of New York, 1962—1964, associate professor Downstate Medical Center, 1975—1989.
Professor clinical otolaryngology State University of New York Health Science Center, Brooklyn, 1989—1992, professor emeritus clinical otolaryngology, since 1992. Clinical instructor Albert Einstein College Medicine, 1966—1968, assistant clinical professor otolaryngological surgery, 1968—1975. Assistant surgeon Brooklyn Eye & Ear Hospital, 1966-1969.
Otology consultant College Point chief of otolaryngology Lincoln Hospital, 1967-1970, Brooklyn Veterans Administration Medical Center, 1977-1985, chief otolaryngology, staff attending otolaryngologist, since 1985, acting chief of otolaryngology, 1990-1991. Lecturer, assistant attending otolaryngologist Mount Sinai Hospital, 1974. Chief otolaryngology Lincoln Hospital, 1967-1970.
Assistant attending otolaryngology Bronx Municipal Hospital, 1967-1975. Chief Otolaryngologist, assistant attending otolaryngologist, Kings County Hospital, 1962-1964, director otolaryngology, 1975-1992, attending otolaryngologist, since 1975, Brookdale Medical Center, 1982-1986. Chief otolaryngology Catholic Medical Center, Brooklyn and Queens, 1969-1994, attending otololaryngologist St. John's Queens Hospital, 1969-1994.
Chairman International Tinnitus Forum, since 1982. Martha Entenmann Tinnitus Research Center, Inc., director otology neurotology since 1994.
Consultant Children's Development Center, 1975. Medical consultant Office Vocational Rehabilitation, 1974. Director medical service Lexington School of the Deaf, 1972-1974.
Lieutenant Commander United States Naval Reserve, 1960-1962. Fellow American College of Surgeons, American Medical Association, American Academy Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology (Head & Neck Surgery member, since 2010), American Neurotology Society, American Academy Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, American Audiology Society, American Society Ophthalmologic and Otolaryngology Allergy, American Society Facial Plastic Surgery, International College Surgeons, Adam Politzer Society. Member American Council Otolaryngology, American Society Contemporary Medicine and Surgery, Pan-American Association Otorhinolaryngology and Bronchoesophagology, New York Academy of Sciences, Society for Cryosurgery, Queens County Medical Society, Society University Otolaryngologists, Brooklyn Oncology Society, Association for Research in Otolaryngology, Neuroequilibrimetric Society ( Neurotological Research award 2010), Harvey Society, Centurion Club, Sigma Xi.
Married Arlene P., September 8, 1957. Children: Rachel, Melanie.