Background
Holguin, Alfonso Hudson was born on April 3, 1931 in El Paso, Texas, United States. Son of Alfonso and Effie (Hudson) Holguin.
Holguin, Alfonso Hudson was born on April 3, 1931 in El Paso, Texas, United States. Son of Alfonso and Effie (Hudson) Holguin.
Bachelor of Arts, Texas Western College, 1953; Doctor of Medicine, University Texas, 1957; Master of Public Health, Harvard, 1964.
Intern, United States Public Health Service Hospital, Seattle, 1957-1958; respiratory virus research, laboratory branch, United States Public Health Service, Berkeley, California, 1958-1959; polio virus research, United States Public Health Service, 1959-1962; assistant to chief laboratory branch, United States Public Health Service, 1962-1963; assistant chief Tuberculosis branch, United States Public Health Service, 1964-1965; chief Tuberculosis branch, Communicable Disease Center, United States Public Health Service, Atlanta, 1965-1969; director state and community service division, Communicable Disease Center, United States Public Health Service, 1969-1970; director training program, Communicable Disease Center, United States Public Health Service, 1970-1974; professor epidemiology, University Texas School Public Health, Houston, since 1974; assistant dean, Master of Public Health Program, San Antonio, since 1991.
Member American Medical Association, Association Military Surgeons, United States, American Public Health Association, United States Public Health Service Commissioned Officers Association, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Rho Sigma, Alpha Omega Alpha.
Married Irby Hanna Spring, September 12, 1954. Children– Laura Marie, Mark Hudson, Theresa Lynn, Carol, Paul, Stephen.