Background
Guggenheim, Frederick Gibson was born on July 8, 1935 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Melvin Elias and Marjorie Stone (Gibson) Guggenheim.
Guggenheim, Frederick Gibson was born on July 8, 1935 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Melvin Elias and Marjorie Stone (Gibson) Guggenheim.
Bachelor, Yale University, 1957; Doctor of Medicine, Columbia University, 1961.
Resident in medicine, Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 1961-1963;
resident in medicine, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York City, 1963-1964;
clinical associate, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1964-1966;
resident in psychiatry, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, New York, 1966-1969;
assistant professor, Harvard Medical School, Boston, 1970-1979;
from assistant in psychiatry to associate psychiatrist, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, 1969-1979;
associate professor, Southwestern Medical School in Texas, Dallas, 1979-1985;
Marie Wilson Howells professor and chair department psychiatry, U. Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, since 1985. Member of national advising committee clinical scholars program Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, New Jersey, 1988-1994. Member commission on career development awards VA, Washington, 1990-1995.
Member of national advisory county Substance Abuse and Mental Health Superior vena cava syndrome Administration, 1993-1996. Chief of staff U. Hospital, 1992-1994.
Fellow American Psychiatric Association, American College Psychiatrists, Academy Psychosomatic Medicine. Member Southern Association Research in Psychiatry (president 1991-1992), Am.Assn. Chairmen of Depts. Psychiatry (president 1995-1996), Arkansas Psychiatric Society (president 1988-1989), Association Academy Psychiatry (president 1992-1993), Cosmos Club of Washington, Alpha Omega Alpha (faculty).
Married Bethany Reed (divorcedApr. 1976); married Olivia Bishop Rogers, November 23, 1984. Children: Jennifer, Hannah, Russell Alderson, Rhoades Alderson.