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Surgeon

Clarence G. Bandler, American surgeon. Recipient Certificate, Medal of Merit, World World War World World War II Diplomate American Board Urology (vice president). Served as captain, Medical Officers Reserve Corps, World War I; American College of Surgeons fellow; member Associete ’Internationale d’Urologie, New York State, New York County medical societies.

Background

Bandler, Clarence G. was born on November 6, 1880 in Owego, New York, United States. Son of William and Eva (Fox) Bandler.

Education

Bachelor of Arts, Columbia, 1901, Doctor of Medicine 1904.

Career

Intern Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 1904, adjunct attending urologist, chief of clinic, department urology, 1906-1912. Institute associate in urology, medical department Columbia, 1906-1925. Professor urology New York Post-Graduate Medical school and Hospital of Columbia University, since 1909.

Attending urologist Post-Graduate Hospital, since 1934, director department urology.

Consultant surgeon Home for Aged and Infirm, Yonkers, New York, since 1908. Consultant urologist Saint Francis Hospital, Portuguese Jervis, New York, Saint Vincent’s Hospital, Staten Island, New York, U. Hospital, New York University Bellevue Medical Center, Board of directors Associate Hospital Service.

Achievements

  • Clarence G. Bandler has been listed as a noteworthy surgeon by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Served as captain, Medical Officers Reserve Corps, World War I. American College of Surgeons fellowship Member Associete ’Internationale d’Urologie, New York State, New York County medical societies.

Clubs: Columbia University (New York City).

Connections

Married Miriam R. Zack, August 17, 1951.

Father:
William Bandler

Mother:
Eva (Fox) Bandler

Spouse:
Miriam R. Zack