Background
Turnock, Bernard John was born on July 26, 1947 in Cleveland. Son of Bernard John and Jane Alice (Hanahan) Turnock.
Turnock, Bernard John was born on July 26, 1947 in Cleveland. Son of Bernard John and Jane Alice (Hanahan) Turnock.
Bachelor of Science, Boston College, 1969; Doctor of Medicine, University of Illinois, 1973; Master in Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, 1976.
Pediatric resident physician, Illinois Masonic Medical Center, Chicago, 1973-1975; assistant director bureau maternity services, New York City Department Health, 1976-1978; chief emergency medical services, Illinois Department Public Health, Springfield, 1978-1980; chief family health, Illinois Department Public Health, Springfield, 1980-1982; deputy commissioner, Chicago Department Health, 1982-1983; acting commissioner, Chicago Department Health, 1983; deputy commissioner, Chicago Department Health, 1984-1985; director, Illinois Department Public Health, Chicago and Springfield, since 1985. Assistant professor of University Illinois School Medicine, Chicago, since 1982, University of Illinois School Public Health, Chicago, since 1984. Research associate University of Chicago Department Pediatrics, since 1983;co-founder Chicago Area Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Task Force, 1982, vice chair, 1982-1986.
Fellow American College Preventive Medicine. Member Association State and Territorial Health Officers, American Public Health Association, American Medical Association, Illinois Medical Association, Chgo.Med. Association.
Married Colleen Florence Hogan, March 17, 1973. Children: Patrick, Brian, Kevin, Neil, T.J.