Background
Udvarhelyi, George Bela was born on May 14, 1920 in Budapest, Hungary. Came to the United States, 1955. Son of Bela and Margaret (Bakacs) University.
administrator neurosurgery educator educator emeritus
Udvarhelyi, George Bela was born on May 14, 1920 in Budapest, Hungary. Came to the United States, 1955. Son of Bela and Margaret (Bakacs) University.
Bachelor of Science, St. Stephen College, 1938. Doctor of Medicine, University Budapest, 1944. Doctor of Medicine, University Buenos Aires, 1952.
Doctor honoris causa, Semmelweis Medical School, Budapest, 1988. Doctor honoris causa, Western Maryland College, 1997.
Intern resident in surgery, Red Cross Hospital/11th Military Hospital, Budapest, 1942-1944;
assistant resident, Neurological University Clinic, Budapest, 1944-1946;
postdoctoral fellow, U. Vienna, Austria, 1946-1947;
foreign assistant, Psychiatric Clinic, U. Berne, Switzerland, 1947-1948;
assistant resident in neurosurgery, Hospital Espanol, Cordoba, Argentina, 1948-1950;
resident neurosurgeon, Institute Neurosurgery, U. Buenos Aires, 1950-1953;
assistant, Neurolsurgical Clinic, U. Cologne, Federal Republic Germany, 1953-1954;
registrar, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1954-1955;
from fellow to full professor, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1955-1984;
professor emeritus, director cultural affairs, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1984-1992;
associate professor radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1963-1984;
Phi Beta Kappa lecturer, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1980. Neurosurgery consultant Social Security Administration, Baltimore, 1962-1989, Disability Determination Svc., Baltimore, 1991-1993. Visiting professor, guest lecturer University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1977, Children's Hospital Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, Canada, 1977, U. Salzburg, Austria, 1981, U. Vienna, Austria, 1983, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, 1983, U. Cape Town, Republic of South Africa, 1984, U. Porto, Portugal, 1985.
Visiting professor Temple University, Philadelphia, 1979, U. Vermont, Burlington, 1980, Aukland (New Zealand) General Hospital, 1989, George Washington University, 1991, U. Mainz, Federal Republic Germany, 1991, numerous others. Lecturer in field.
Member program committee Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, 1972-1980, education committee Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, 1985-1988. Fellow American College of Surgeons. Member American Association of University Professors, American Association Neurological Surgeons (life, Humanitarian award 1991), Congress Neurological Surgeons (senior ), American Association Neuropathologists, Pan-American Medical Association, Society British Neurological Surgeons (correspondent), Pavlovian Society North America, German Neurological Society (correspondent), International Society Pediatric Neurosurgery (founding), Hungarian Neurosurg.
Society (correspondent), Argentine Academy of Sciences (correspondent), American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (charter), Johns Hopkins Medical Association, Johns Hopkins Faculty Club, 14 West Hamilton Club (chair steering committee 1977-1983), Cosmos Club (chair program subcommittee since 1991), Landsdowne Club (London), Alpha Omega Alpha.
Married Elspeth Mary Campbell, July 24, 1956. Children: Ian Steven, Susan Margaret, Jane Elizabeth.