Background
Ognibene, Andre John was born on November 18, 1931 in New York City. Son of Morris S. and Josephine C. (Macaluso) Ognibene.
educator internist military officer
Ognibene, Andre John was born on November 18, 1931 in New York City. Son of Morris S. and Josephine C. (Macaluso) Ognibene.
Bachelor cum laude, Columbia University, 1952; Doctor of Medicine, New York University, 1956.
Intern in medicine, Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 1956-1957;
resident in medicine, Bellevue Hospital, 1957-1959;
commissioned captain, United States Army Medical Corps, 1957;
advanced through grades to brigadier general, United States Army Medical Corps, 1978;
resident in medicine, Manhattan Veterans Administration Hospital., New York City and chief resident in medicine, 1959-1960;
chief medical service, United States Army Hospital, Nurnburg, Germany, 1961-1962;
chief department medicine, United States Army Hospital, 1962-1964;
fellow in cardiology, Walter Reed General Hospital, Washington, 1964-1965;
assistant in cardiology, Walter Reed General Hospital, 1965-1966;
assistant chief department medicine, Walter Reed General Hospital, 1969-1972;
chief department medicine, chief professional services, United States Army Hospital, Fort Meade, Maryland., 1966-1968;
consultant in medicine Headquarters, United States Army, Vietnam, 1969;
assistant chief department medicine, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, 1970-1972;
from chief department medicine to director medical education, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 1972-1978;
director medical education, Brooke Army Medical Center, 1976-1978;
deputy commander and chief professional services, Brooke Army Medical Center, 1976-1978;
commander, Brooke Army Medical Center, 1978-1981;
hospital director, San Antonio State Chest Hospital, 1981-1985;
program director internal medicine, Canton, Ohio., 1985-1995;
associate dean for medical education, medical director, Mercy Medical Center, Canton, 1995-1998;
professor medicine, N.E. Ohio U., Rootstown, 1985-1998;
professor emeritus, N.E. Ohio U., since 1998;
vice president, treasurer, Majomed Corporation, San Antonio, since 1999. Department chairman medicine N.E. Ohio U., since 1989. Instructor medicine New York University, 1960.
Associate clinical professor Georgetown University, 1970-1972. Clinical professor University Texas HealthSci. Center, San Antonio, 1973-1985, member postgraduate advising committee, 1977-1978.
Member Institutional Review Board, 1981-1985. President Bexar Metropolitan unit American Cancer Society, 1984. Director Eisenhower National Bank.
Board directors Cancer Therapy and Research Center. Chairman South Texas Epilepsy Foundation, 1985.
Trustee Regina Health Center, 1992-1997. Member medical advisory board Access Health Inc., 1998-2000. Master American College of Physicians (laureate, master teacher).
Fellow American College Physician Executives (certified), American College Angiology. Member New York Academy of Sciences, American Federation Clinical Research, Bexar County Medical Society, Stark County Medical Society, Association Professors Medicine, Texas Medical Foundation, Alpha Omega Alpha.
Married Margaret A. Haug, April 21, 1957. Children: Judy, Andrea, Adrienne, Marc, Eric.