Background
Enelow, Allen Jay was born on January 15, 1922 in Pittsburgh. Son of Isadore M. and Rose (Kasdan) Enelow.
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Enelow, Allen Jay was born on January 15, 1922 in Pittsburgh. Son of Isadore M. and Rose (Kasdan) Enelow.
Bachelor of Arts, West Virginia University, 1942; Doctor of Medicine, University Louisville, 1944.
Intern, Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, 1944-1945; resident psychiatry, Winter Veterans Administration Hospital., Topeka, 1947-1949; member of staff, Menninger Foundation and Associate Hospitals, 1947-1952; practice medicine specializing in psychiatry, Beverly Hills, California, 1952-1958; practice medicine specializing in psychiatry, Pacific Palisades, California, 1956-1964; faculty, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1960-1967; professor, department chairman psychiatry, Michigan State University, East Lansing, 1967-1972; professor psychiatry, University of Pacific, 1972-1978; department chairman psychiatry, Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, 1972-1982; clinical professor psychiatry, University of California, 1977-1982; clinical professor psychiatry, University of Southern California, 1982-1989; clinical professor emeritus, University of Southern California, since 1989. Consultant National Institute of Mental Health, VA, others.
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Served with Medical Corps Army of the United States, 1945-1947. Fellow American Psychiatric Association (life), American College of Physicians.
Married Mary Cleveland, July 21, 1946 (divorced September 1965). Children: David, James, Susan, Margaret, Patience, Abigail. Married Sheila Kearns, October 1, 1966.
Stepchildren: Lauren, Lisa.