Background
Dolowitz, David Augustus was born on November 3, 1913 in New York City. Son of Alexander andFlorence Reda (Levine) D.
Dolowitz, David Augustus was born on November 3, 1913 in New York City. Son of Alexander andFlorence Reda (Levine) D.
Bachelor of Arts, Johns Hopkins University, 1933. Doctor of Medicine, Yale University, 1937. Master of Arts, U. Utah, 1951, Doctor of Science (honorary),1978.Intern, Morristown (New Jersey) Memorial Hospital, 1937-1938, Albany (New York) Hospital, 1938-1939.
Resident Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 1939-1943.
Practicemedicine, specializing in otolaryngology, Salt Lake City, 1946-1978. Assistant otolaryngology Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1938-1939, instructor, 1942-1943.
Instructor U. Utah, Salt Lake City, 1943-1948, associate clinical professor, 1948-1958, associate professor, chief otolaryngology, 1958-1967, clinical professor otolaryngology, 1967-1983, emeritus professor, 1983. Instructor biology Dixie College, Saint George, Utah, 1987-1993.
Staff Holy Cross Hospital, Veterans Administration Hospital., Salt Lake City, U. Utah Medical Hospital, Primary Children"s Hospital, Salt Lake City, all 1946-1978.
Councilman, treasurer Town of Toquerville (Utah), 1982-1987, mayor, 1987-1990. Chairman board Pioneer Craft House, Salt Lake City, 1965-1984. Member governor"s committee study exceptional children, Utah, 1967.
Member Committee for Endowment of the Humanities, 1988-1994.
Member otolaryngologic delegate to China, People to People, 1986.
International Morristown Memorial Hospital, New Jersey, 1937—1938, Albany Hospital, New York, 1938—1939. Resident Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 1939—1943. Practice medicine, specializing otolaryngology Salt Lake City, 1946—1978.
Assistant otolaryngology Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1938—1939, instructor, 1942—1943, University Utah, Salt Lake City, 1943—1948, associate clinical professor, 1948—1958, associate professor, chief otolaryngology, 1958—1967, clinical professor otolaryngology, 1967—1983, emeritus professor, since 1983. Instructor biology Dixie College, St. George, Utah, 1987—1993. Staff Holy Cross Hospital, Veterans Administration Hospital, Salt Lake City, University Utah Medical Hospital, Primary Children's Hospital, Salt Lake City, 1946—1978.
Councilman, treasurer Town Toquerville, 1982—1987, mayor, 1987—1990. Chairman board Pioneer Craft House, Salt Lake City, 1965—1984. Member Governor's Committee Study Exceptional Children, Utah, 1967, Committee Endowment Humanities, 1988—1994.
Member otolaryngologic delegate to China People to People, 1986. With M. C. United States Army, 1943-1946.
Served with Medical Corps, United States Army, 1943-1946. National Institutes of Health fellow, U. Lund, Sweden, 1959-1960. Fellow American College of Surgeons.
Member American Medical Association, Utah Medical Association (editorial board 1991), American Board Otolaryngology, American Academy Otolaryngology, American Board Clinical Allergy, American Otological Society, Deafness Research Foundation, Society University Otolaryngologists (advising committee pulmonary-allergy drugs 1973-1978), American Laryngology, Rhinology and Otolaryngology Society, Barany Society, Chamber of Commerce.
Married Frances Marie Fleisher, May 6, 1937 (deceased 1967). Children: David S., Julia Louise, Wilma Florence, Susan Reda, Fridolyn Gimble. Married Emma Ruth Halvorse, June 11, 1968.