Background
Stevens, Dennis Leroy was born on November 26, 1941 in Fort Benton, Montana, United States. Son of John Gunnard and Alma Hope Stevens.
Stevens, Dennis Leroy was born on November 26, 1941 in Fort Benton, Montana, United States. Son of John Gunnard and Alma Hope Stevens.
Bachelor in Microbiology, U. Montana, 1964; Doctor of Philosophy in Microbiology, Montana State University, 1967; Doctor of Medicine, U. Utah, 1971.
Intern, then resident, U. Utah staff physician, Fort Lee (Virginia) Army Medical Center, 1974-1975; infectious disease fellowship, Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, 1975-1977; assistant chief infectious diseases, Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, 1977-1979; chief infectious diseases, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Boise, Idaho., since 1979; associate professor medicine, University Washington, Seattle, since 1986. Member task force in streptococcal infections Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, since 1991. Fellowship University Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1971.
Tribal chief Young Men’s Christian Association Indian Guides, Boise, 1980-1983. Basketball coach Young Men’s Christian Association Basketball Program, Boise, 1985-1988. President Idaho Lung Association, 1988-1990.
Fellow American College Physicians, Infectious Disease Society American. Member American Society Microbiology, American Federation for Clinical Research, Western Society of Clinical Investigating, Western Association of Physicians, Sigma Xi.
Married Carolyn Louise Patterson, December 23, 1965. Children: Karsten Erik, Marisa Lee.