Background
Smith, Dunbar Wallace was born on October 17, 1910 in Dunbar, Nebraska, United States. Son of Clarence Dunbar and Marie Christine (Eden) Smith.
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Smith, Dunbar Wallace was born on October 17, 1910 in Dunbar, Nebraska, United States. Son of Clarence Dunbar and Marie Christine (Eden) Smith.
Bachelor of Science, La Sierra College, Riverside, California, 1949. Doctor of Medicine, Loma Linda University, 1950. Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, School of Tropical Medical London University, 1951.
Master in Public Health, Columbia University, 1967.
Pastor, 7th-day Adventist Churches, San Diego, Omaha, New York, India, Ceylon, 1935-1944; medical director, 7th-Day Adventist Mission Hospitals, India, 1951-056; administrator, Battle Creek (Michigan) Sanitarium, 1957-1962; medical director, Bates Memorial Hospital, Yonkers, New York, 1962-1967; deputy commissioner health, Nassau County, New York, 1967-1969; director department health for Africa,, 7th-day Adventist Church, 1969-1976; director department health for Far East,, 7th-day Adventist Church, Singapore, 1976-1980; adjunct assistant professor international health, Loma Linda (California) U., 1980-1990; vice president, Emerald Health and Education Foundation, Loma Linda, 1986-1991.
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Vice president Emerald Health and Education Foundation, since 1991. Fellow American Medical Association, Sons of the American Revolution, Adventist International Medical Society (leprosy education research foundation), American College Nutrition, Royal Society Tropical Medicine, Royal Society Health, International Medical Association (board directors since 1987). Member New York Academy of Sciences.
Married Kathryn Avis Johnson, May 2, 1935. Children: Dunbar Wesley, John Wallace.