Background
Hopkins, Donald Roswell was born on September 25, 1941 in Miami, Florida, United States. Son of Joseph Leonard and Iva (Major) Hopkins.
Hopkins, Donald Roswell was born on September 25, 1941 in Miami, Florida, United States. Son of Joseph Leonard and Iva (Major) Hopkins.
Bachelor of Science, Morehouse College, 1962. Doctor of Medicine, University Chicago, 1966. Master in Public Health, Harvard University, 1970.
Doctor of Science (honorary), Morehouse College, 1988. Doctor of Science (honorary), Emory University, 1994. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), University Massachusetts, Lowell, 1997.
Doctor of Science (honorary), Morehouse College, 1999.
Intern, San Francisco General Hospital, 1966-1967;
resident, University of Chicago Hospitals, 1970-1972;
medical officer program planning and evaluation, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, 1972-1974;
deputy chief environmental health service division, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, 1974;
assistant director operations, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, 1977-1980;
assistant director international health, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, 1980-1984;
senior consultant, Global 2000 Inc., Carter Presidential Center, Atlanta, 1987-1997;
deputy director, Centers for Disease Control, 1984-1987;
consultant, Carter Center Global 2000 Program, Atlanta, 1987-1997;
assoc.exec. director, The Carter Center, Inc., since 1997. Assistant professor tropical public health Harvard University, Boston, 1974-1977. Chairman, advisor on international health research Doctor Peter Bourne, White House, Washington, 1977.
Member United States delegate World Health Assembly, Geneva, Switzerland, 1977-1978, 80-86. Member global advisory group on immunization World Health Organization, Geneva, 1978-1979, member steering committee epidemiology working group, 1980-1983.
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He is a member of the Institute of Medicine. Doctor Hopkins was also elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences in 1987 and has been a member of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene since 1965.
Married Ernestine Mathis, June 24, 1967.