Carol S. Gleich, American Born: Kewanee, Illinois, January 18, 1935
Health professions education executive ( health: health. service, Educated)
health professions education executive. award 1995), Alpha Mu Tau. member Iowa Health Manpower Committee, since 1976; Member American Society Allied Health Professions, American Society Clinical Pathologists (associate.
Background
Gleich, Carol S. was born on January 18, 1935 in Kewanee, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Carl and Edna (Krause) Gleich Bachelor, U. Iowa, 1958, Master of Science, 1967, Doctor of Philosophy in Health Science Education, 1972. From instructor to assistant professor pathology U.Iowa, 1971-1977.
Education
Bachelor, University Iowa, 1958. Master of Science, University Iowa, 1967. Doctor of Philosophy in Health Science Education, University Iowa, 1972.
Career
From instructor to assistant professor pathology University Iowa School Medicine, Iowa City, 1972-1977, education specialist division allied health, 1977-1988, chief resource development secretary, 1988-1990, health manpower education officer, physician manpower and credentialing, chief special projects and data analysis branch division medicine, 1991-1995, executive secretary council graduate medical education, 1996-1999. Director area health education center national program Bureau Health Professions, Health Resources & Services Administration, Rockville, Maryland, since 1977. Allied health consultant to Egypt.
Governor consultant in international health professional educated, Russia, 1993-1999. Director Geriatric Education Centers Public Health Services. Adjunct associate professor University Maryland School Medicine.
Meme. Iowa Health Manpower Committee, since 1972. Consultant University Wisconsin System Academy Affairs, 1974. Panelist and participant workshops.
Presenter and United States chief delegate international congress.
Membership
Member American Society Clinical Pathologists (associate, certified medical technologist, secretary American Society of Consultant Pharmacists Board Registry 1975-1977), American Society Clinical Laboratory Science, District of Columbia Society Medical Technology (Outstanding Medical Technologist of Year 1975), Beta Beta Beta (Public Health Service award 1995), Alpha Mu Tau.