Background
Adler, Alexander was born on December 20, 1919 in New York City. Son of Nicholas and Helen (Kramer) Adler.
federal government health service executive
Adler, Alexander was born on December 20, 1919 in New York City. Son of Nicholas and Helen (Kramer) Adler.
Student George Washington University, 1940-1948, New York University, 1950-1951, American Student assistance Health Resources and Superior vena cava syndrome. Student assistance Bureau.
Students Science.
Information officer division research grants National Institutes of Health, United States Public Health Service, Department of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, 1956-1967. Chief science and technical communications Bureau State Services Manpower Resources Program, Washington, 1967-1969. Associate director office information Bureau Health Manpower, Bethesda, 1969-1973.
Special assistant to associate administrator for extramural affairs Health Resources Administration, Rockville, Maryland, 1973-1980. Deputy chief Program Development branch division student assistance Health Resources and Services Administration, United States Public Health Service, 1980-1982, deputy director division student assistance Bureau Health Professions, 1982-1984. Retired
Member national advisory board Forum Advancement Students Science Technology, Washington, 1970-1972.
Lecturer Finance Services Corporation, (Budapest, Hungary), 1989.
Board directors Montgomery College Foundation, 1985-1990. Advisory council board trustees Suburban Hospital, Bethesda, 1986-1989. Served with Army of the United States, 1942-1946.
Fellow American Medical Writers Association (president Mid-Atlantic chapter 1971-1972). Member American Public Health Association, Manpower Analysis and Planning Society (president 74-75), American Academy Health Administration, Public Relations Society of America, Washington Society for the History of Medicine (president 1987-1988), National Institutes of Health Alumni Association (board directors), National Press Club.
Married Ruth Gratt, January 8, 1942. Children: Alison B., Linda J. Student George Washington University, 1940-1948, New York University, 1950-1951, American.