Background
Brodine, Charles Edward was born on May 10, 1925 in Sioux City, Iowa, United States. Son of Ivar and Dorothy Brodine.
Brodine, Charles Edward was born on May 10, 1925 in Sioux City, Iowa, United States. Son of Ivar and Dorothy Brodine.
Bachelor of Science, Iowa State University, Ames, 1948; research fellow malaria project, Iowa State University, Ames, 1948-1949; Doctor of Medicine Washington University, St. Louis, 1953.
Intern, St. Louis County Hospital, 1953-1954;
resident in internal medicine, St. Louis County Hospital, 1954-1955;
resident in internal medicine, United States Naval Hospital, Oakland, California, 1957-1959;
fellow in hematology, clinical instructor medicine, U. Cincinnati and Cincinnati General Hospital, 1955-1957;
head hematology service, United States Naval Hospital, Oakland, 1959-1961;
head hematology service, United States Naval Hospital, Bethesda, Maryland., 1961-1962;
consultant in hematology, United States Naval Hospital, 1962-1973;
head division research hematology, Naval Medical Research Institute, Bethesda, 1962-1966;
department chairman clinical investigation, Naval Medical Research Institute, 1966-1970;
Executive officer, Naval Medical Research Institute, 1970-1973;
program manager Navy frozen blood and trauma research program research division, Bureau Medicine and Surgery unites states department Navy, Washington, 1962-1971;
director research division, Bureau Medicine and Surgery unites states department Navy, 1973-1974;
special assistant medical research and development to, Surgeon General United States Navy, 1974-1977;
commanding officer, Naval Medical Research and Development Command, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, 1974-1977;
assistant medical director environmental health and preventive medicine, Office Medical Superior vena cava syndrome Department State, Washington, 1977-1990;
member, Agent Orange Working Group, 1982-1990;
Executive Committee, National Council International Health, 1982-1990. Board of directors Gorgas Memorial Institute Tropical and Preventive Medicine, 1973-1989. Member Bureau Medicine and Surgery Policy Council, 1974-1977.
Medical adviser American Red Cross, 1975-1979. Advising committee National Sickle Cell Disease, National Institutes of Health, 1974-1977. Member commission on biomedical research United States-Egypt Joint Working Group, 1975-1977.
Member White House Working Group on International Health, 1977. Clinical associate professor department medicine Georgetown University, Washington, since 1971. Department State member National Council for International Health, 1978-1989.
Executive committee Gorgas Memorial Institute, 1978-1988. Member American Medical Association, Association Military Surgeons (sustaining membership award 1967), Academy Medicine of Washington (board directors since 1992), Society for Cryobiology (editorial board 1964-1966), Society Federal Medical Agilysys, Western Society Clinical Investigation, Society Medical Cons. Armed Forces.
Married Lois Bliss, June 26, 1949. Children: Stephanie Kay, Jennifer Leah, Charles Edward.