Background
Diethrich, Edward Bronson was born on August 6, 1935 in Toledo.
cardiovascular surgeon Heart institute executive
Diethrich, Edward Bronson was born on August 6, 1935 in Toledo.
Bachelor of Arts, University of Michigan, 1956; Doctor of Medicine University of Michigan, 1960.
International, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1960-1961; resident in surgery, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, 1961-1962, 64-65; resident in surgery, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, 1963-1964; resident in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery, Baylor College of Medicine Hospital, Houston, 1965-1966; instructor, Baylor College of Medicine Hospital, 1966-1967; assistant professor surgery, Baylor College of Medicine Hospital, 1967-1971; medical director, Arizona Heart Institute, Phoenix, since 1971. President Arizona Heart Institute Foundation, Phoenix, since 1971. Director, department chairman cardiovascular services, director and chief cardiovascular surgery and heart, lung transplantation, Healthwest Regional Medical Center, since 1987.
Member President's Council for Physical Fitness and Sports. Fellow American College Cardiology, American College Chest Physicians (merit cert 1970, Outstanding Film award 1973, 77). Member American Medical Association (Hektoen Gold Medal award 1970), American College Angiology, American College of Surgeons, American Federation for Clinical Research, American Heart Association (council on cardiovascular diseases), American Trauma Society, Association for Academy Surgery, Denton A. Cooley Cardiovascular Surgical Society (Executive Committee 1977-1978), Frederick A. Coller Surgical Society (award 1963), International Cardiovascular Society, Michael E. DeBakey International Cardiovascular Society, Samson Thoracic Surgical Society, Surgical Society Chile, Society for Vascular Surgery, Society Thoracic Surgeons, Society Academy Surgeons, Southwestern Surgical Congress, Jordanian Surgical Society, Nu Sigma Nu.
M. Gloria Baldwin, June 17, 1956. Children: Lynne, Edward Bronson World War II.