Background
Hochstrasser, Donald Lee was born on June 10, 1927 in Taylorsville, Kentucky, United States. Son of Emil John and Mary E. (Schad) Hochstrasser.
anthropologist educator public administrator
Hochstrasser, Donald Lee was born on June 10, 1927 in Taylorsville, Kentucky, United States. Son of Emil John and Mary E. (Schad) Hochstrasser.
Bachelor, University Kentucky, 1952. Master of Arts, University Kentucky, 1955. Postgraduate, Northwestern University, 1956.
Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology, University Oregon, 1963. Master in Public Health, University California, Berkeley, 1969.
Research assistant department rural sociology U. Kentucky, Lexington, 1954-1955, instructor department anthropology, 1956-1957, 1959-1960, instructor department community medicine,1961-1963, assistant professor, 1963-1966, associate professor, 1966-1973, professor, 1973-1980, associate director Center Developmental Change, 1970-1973, professor community health College Allied Health, professor anthropology College of Arts and Sciences, professor public administration Graduate Center Public Administration, 1980-1993, professor emeritus department health services, 1993. Teaching fellow department anthropology U.Oreg., Eugene, 1957-1958, instructor, 1958-1959, National Science Foundation research fellow, 1960-1961. United States Public Health Service special research fellow School Public Health, University of California-Berkeley, 1968-1969.
Chairman state family planning review committee Kentucky State ComprehensiveHealth Planning Council, 1972-1974.
Member state family planning task force Council Health Services, Kentucky State Department Human Resources, 1974-1978. Consultant, advisory numerous organizations.
Visiting scholar department administrative and social health science School Public Health, University of California-Berkeley, 1979. Director Bluegrass Regional Birth Planning Council, Incorporated., Lexington, 1978-1981, Lexington Planned Parenthood, Incorporated., 1982-1989.
Member of advisory county Center of Creative Living/Adult Care Program of Lexington-Fayette County Health Department, 1989.
Member Union Concerned Scientists, American Farmland Trust, Wilderness Society. Fellow: Society Applied Anthropology, American Anthropological Association. Member: American Association of University Professors, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Association Teachers Preventive Medicine, American Public Health Association (founding member population section), Society Medical Anthropology (founding member), University Faculty Club, Delta Omega, Alpha Kappa Delta, Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Marie Emlen, April 9, 1960. 1 child Letitia Cope Fiekel stepchildren: Eloise Fischer Q. Hatch, Laura Dickinson A. Hatch.