Background
Andrews, Albert H. was born on June 20, 1907 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Albert H. and Hattie (Frazey) Andrews.
Andrews, Albert H. was born on June 20, 1907 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Albert H. and Hattie (Frazey) Andrews.
Bachelor of Science, Northwestern University, 1929; Master of Science in Physiology, Northwestern University, 1932; Doctor of Medicine, Northwestern University, 1933.
Intern, St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago, 1932-1933; practice medicine specializing in bronchoesophagology and laryngeal surgery clinical assistant, Northwestern University, Chicago, 1933-1938; research assistant, Northwestern University, Chicago, 1933-1940; member of faculty, College Medicine, University of Illinois, Chicago, 1939-1986; clinical associate professor bronchoesophagology, College Medicine, University of Illinois, Chicago, 1955-1963; clinical professor, College Medicine, University of Illinois, Chicago, 1963-1965; professor, College Medicine, University of Illinois, Chicago, 1965-1986; head department otolaryngology, College Medicine, University of Illinois, Chicago, 1967-1975; member of staff, Presbyterian-St. Lukes Hospital member of staff, Childrens Memorial Hospital member of staff, VA West Side Hospital member of staff, Skokie Valley Community Hospital member of staff. Consultant Edgewater Hospital, Englewood Hospital, St. Francis Hospital, DuPage County Tuberculosis Case and Treatment Board.
Lieutenant commander Medical Corps, United States Naval Reserve, 1942-1945, European Theatre of Operations. Fellow American Medical Association, American College Chest Physicians (treasurer, past president Illinois), Institute of Medicine of Chicago. Member Chicago Medical Society, Illinois Medical Society, American Academy Opthalmology and Otolaryngology, American Laryngological, Rhinologicaland Otological Society, American Broncho-esophagological Association, American Laryngological Association, American Council Otolaryngology, Collegium Medicorum Theatri, International Broncho-esophagological Society, Pan.-American Association Oto-Rhino-Laryngology and Bronchoesophagology, Chicago Laryngological and Otological Society (president 1962-1963), American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Registry Inhalation Therapists Inc.(president of the board of trustees 1960-1971), American Association Inhalation Therapy (member bd.med. advisors 1954-1966), Kansas City Society Opthalmology and Otolaryngology (honorary), American Medical Writers Association, Union League.
Married Jane Olson, June 25, 1938.