Background
Gehring, David Austin was born on December 6, 1930 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Harry Rittenhouse and Anne Gardiner (Bozarth) Gehring.
administrator Cardiologist physician
Gehring, David Austin was born on December 6, 1930 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Harry Rittenhouse and Anne Gardiner (Bozarth) Gehring.
Bachelor magna cum laude, University Pittsburgh, 1952. Doctor of Medicine, University Pittsburgh, 1956. Graduate, Naples School Real Estate, 2000.
Commissioned United States Navy, 1956, advanced through grades to lieutenant Commander, intern, then resident in internal medicine United States Naval Hospital Philadelphia, 1956—1960, member staff internal medicine United States Naval Hospital, 1960—1961, chief internal medicine heart station United States Naval Hospital Annapolis, Maryland, 1961—1963, resigned, 1963. Cardiologist K.G.E. Medical Group, Woodbury, New Jersey, 1963—1982. Cardiologist, president Hobbs Cardiology, P.A., New Mexico, 1982—1986.
Medical director Polk Center, Pennsylvania, 1986—1991. Physician, chief grade Veterans Administration Medical Center, Coatesville, 1991—1997, associate chief of staff for ambulatory care, 1993—1996, chief medical service, 1995—1996, chief primary care and chief of staff, 1995—1996, chief of staff, 1995—1996, cardiologist, 1996—1997. Associate medical director for correctional medical services South Jersey, 1997—1998.
Medical director site South Woodstate Prison, 1997—1998. Clinical director Delaware Hospital Chronically Ill, 1998—1999. Clinical director long term care public health division State of Delaware, 1998—1999.
Physician VA Clinic, Naples, Florida, 2002—2010. Clinical director Delaware Hospital for Cronically Ill, Smyrna, 1998—1999. Vice president Regent Park Villas II Associate, Inc., Naples, Florida, 1999—2000, president, 2000—2001.
Realtor Very Important Person Lodge McKee Realtors, 2000—2001, Very Important Person Lodge McKee, 2000—2001. Section chief Veterans Administration Medical Center, Salisbury, North Carolina, 2001—2002, occupational health physician, North Carolina, 2002, member ethics committee, North Carolina, 2001—2002, member hospital disaster committee, North Carolina, 2002, chair small pox committee, North Carolina, 02. Testing cardiologist Anthropometrics United Medical Group, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, 1974—1982.
Clinical assistant professor medicine Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, 1975—1982. Adjunct assistant professor medicine Jefferson Memorial College, 1981—1982. Chief cardiac rehabilitation unit Lea Regional Hospital, Hobbs, 1982—1986.
Chief medical services 829th Station Hospital, United States Army Reserve, Lubbock, Texas, 1984—1986. Consultant cardiology, Oil City, Pennsylvania, 1986—1991. Staff Franklin (Pennsylvania) Regional Medical Center, 1986—1990, Oil City Area Health Center, 1986—1991.
Teaching staff St. Joseph Hospital, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1991—1997. Clinical preceptor University Pennsylvania School Nursing, 1993—1996. Consultant Southeastern Veterans Center, Spring City, Pennsylvania, 1997—1998, Providence Medical Center, Media, 1997—1998.
Others; associate medical director Correctional Medical Services South Jersey, 1997—1998. Member adult protective services council State of Delaware, 1998—1999. Member professional development committee Naples Area Board Realtors, 2000—2001, member complaint review committee, 2000—2001.
Chair pharmacy and therapeutics committee Department Health and Social Services, State of Delaware, 1998—1999. Member pharmacy and therapeutics committee for VISN 6 department Veterinary Affairs, 2001—2002, secretary. Consultant in field; Lieutenant colonel United States Army Reserve, 1983-1990, lieutenant Commander United States Navy, 1955-1963.
Project director 23 Greater Delaware Valley Reg. Medical Program, Pennsylvania, 1971—1975. Member American Council of Learned Societies Institute and affiliated faculty Pennsylvania Heart Association, 1986—1998, board directors Northwest chapter, 1988—1990.
Board directors Institute Christianna Hospital, Delaware, 1998—1999. Board directors advisory committee, chairman personnel committee medical health, rehabilitation, drugs and alcohol Venango County, Franklin Parl, Pennsylvania, 1986—1990, president, 1988—1989. Member Health Care Advisory Committee to Congressman William F. Clinger, Junior, 23d District, 1989—1991, Naples Museum Art, 2000—2010.
Patron Philharmonic Center for Arts, 1998—2010, Carolina Opera, 2001—2003. Lector St. Joseph Church, Oil City, 1987—1991, eucharistic minister, 1990—1992, Swedesboro, New Jersey, 1992—1993, Sacred Heart Church, Mount Ephraim, 1994—1999, lector, 1998—1999. Fellow American College of Physicians (life, Recognition awards 1967-1970), American College Cardiology, American College Chest Physicians, College Physicians Philadelphia, American College Clinical Pharmacology.
Member American Medical Association, American Geriatrics Society, St. Jude Society, Holy Name Society, Association Miraculous Medal (promoter since 1987), Venango County Medical Society (president 1989-1991), Association Military Surgeons, Military Officers Association American (life), American College Physician Executives, Military Officers Club Collier County Florida (director), American Legion, Military Officers Association Southwest Florida (director, membership chair), Knights of Columbus.
Married Joan Helen Lotz, June 7, 1953 (divorced August 1982). Children: David, Paul, Peter, Sue, Barbara, Eric. Married Victoria Marie Damiano, September 2, 1982 (deceased May 2000).
Children: Theresa, Judy Lynne, Michael Austin. Married Rose Y. Barron, May 5, 2001.