Background
Winship, Daniel Holcomb was born on July 4, 1933 in Houston, Texas, United States.
medicine educator university dean
Winship, Daniel Holcomb was born on July 4, 1933 in Houston, Texas, United States.
Bachelor, Rice U., 1954; Doctor of Medicine, University Texas, Galveston, 1958.
Intern in internal medicine, Ochsner Foundation Hospital, New Orleans, 1958-1959;
assistant resident, U. Utah College Medicine, Salt Lake City, 1959-1961;
fellow in gastroenterology, Yale University School Medicine, New Haven, 1961-1963;
research fellow medical ethics, fellow law, science-medicine program, Yale University Divinity School, Yale University Law School, New Haven, 1977;
assistant professor, then associate professor medicine, Marquette U. School Medicine, Milwaukee, 1963-1969;
associate professor, then professor, U. Missouri School Medicine, Columbia, 1969-1984;
associate dean for VA affairs, U. Missouri School Medicine, Columbia, 1982-1984;
professor, U. Kansas School Medicine, Kansas City, 1984-1987;
associate deputy chief medical director department medicine and surgery, VA Control Office, Washington, 1987-1990;
professor medicine, dean, Loyola University Stritch School Medicine, Maywood, Illinois, since 1990. Gastroenterologist Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital, Columbia, 1974-1979, chief medical service, 1979-1982, chief staff, 1982-1984. Chief staff VA Medical Center, Kansas City, 1984-1986, director, 1986-1987.
Attending physician Loyola University Medical Center, since 1990, Edward Hines (Illinois) Medical Center, since 1990. Member of advisory board Greater Chicago Alliance for Mentally Ill, 1991. President, board directors gastroenterology advising committee VA, 1982-1985, chairman clinical and programs advisory county, 1988-1990.
Member review committee Missouri Department Mental Health, 1981-1982. Numerous others.
Board of directors John H. Walters Hospice Control Missouri, 1982-1984, chairman, 1983-1984. Member American Gastroenterological Association (commission on research 1975-1978, commission on training and education 1978-1981, director clinical teaching project 1990-1982, program chairman motility section 1987), Gastroenterology Research Group, Control Society for Clinical Research, Southern Society for Clinical Investigation, American Federation for Clinical Research, Midwest Gut Club (presiding president 1980-1983), Society for Health and Human Values, Institute Society, Ethics and Life Sciences, Sigma Xi, Alpha Omega Alpha (visiting professor U. Missouri School Medicine 1991, Medical College Wisconsin 1993).
M. Winnifred Jeneanne Rowold. Children: Charles Dwayne, Nancy Ellen, David Rhoads, Rebecca Susan, Molly Beth.