Background
Eidsvold, Gary Mason was born on September 28, 1938 in Morris, Minnesota, United States. Son of Lyman Woodrow and Julia Magdalene (Mason) Eidsvold.
physician public health officer medical educator
Eidsvold, Gary Mason was born on September 28, 1938 in Morris, Minnesota, United States. Son of Lyman Woodrow and Julia Magdalene (Mason) Eidsvold.
Bachelor, St. Olaf College, 1960; Doctor of Medicine, University of Minnesota, 1964; Master in Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, 1966.
Rotating intern, Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, 1964-1965;
resident in preventive medicine, Johns Hopkins University School Public Health, Baltimore, 1965-1968;
assistant professor, Haile Selassie U., Gondar, Ethiopia, 1967-1968;
director, Indian Health Svc. Hospital, Tuba City., Arizona, 1968-1970;
South Bronx Health Officer, New York City Health Department, 1970-1973;
North Brooklyn Health Officer, New York City Health Department, 1973-1974;
Bronx and Staten Island director, New York City Health Department, 1974-1978;
New York City medical director, New York State Health Department, 1978-1997;
ambassador care program director, New York State Health Department, 1978-1985;
home health and health maintenance organization program director, New York State Health Department, 1978-1985;
Medicaid program director, New York State Health Department, 1978-1995;
alternative delivery system program director, New York State Health Department, 1995;
managed care program director, New York State Health Department, 1995-1997;
family helath managed care program director, New York State Health Department, since 1997;
clinical assistant professor department preventive medicine, New York Medical College, New York City. Clinical assistant professor department preventive medicine New York Medical College, New York City, 1971-1973.
Assistant professor State University of New York Health Science Center, Brooklyn, since 1973. Lecturer Columbia University School Public Health, New York City, 1973-1983. Faculty New School Society Research, New York City, 1974-1975.
Council and committee chairman Trinity Church in the City of New York, 1972-1976, Council St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, New York City, 1988-2002, Surgeon, United States Public Health Service, 1968-1970. Fellow American College Preventive Medicine, American Teachers Preventive Medicine. Member American Public Health Association (chairman Health Administration Section 1979-1981), Public Health Physicians Association New York City (president 1973-1976), Public Health Association New York City (board directors 1975-1981), National Association County Health Officers (board directors 1975-1978), Lutheran Society Services Metro New York (board directors 1991-1994), Norwegian American History Society (life), Sons of Norway.