Background
II, George David Lundberg was born on March 21, 1933 in Pensacola, Florida, United States. Son of George David and Esther Louise (Johnson) L.
pathologist Medical editor in chief
II, George David Lundberg was born on March 21, 1933 in Pensacola, Florida, United States. Son of George David and Esther Louise (Johnson) L.
Associate of Arts, North Park College, Chicago, 1950; Bachelor of Science, U. Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 1952; Master of Science, Baylor University, Waco, Texas, 1963; Doctor of Medicine, Medical College Alabama, Birmingham, 1957; Doctor of Science (honorary), State University of New York, Syracuse, 1988; Doctor of Science (honorary), Thomas Jefferson U., 1993; Doctor of Science (honorary), University Alabama, Birmingham, 1994; Doctor of Science (honorary), Medical College Ohio, 1995.
Intern, Tripler Hospital, Hawaii.
resident, Brooke Hospital, San Antonio
associate professor pathology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1967-1972;
professor, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1972-1977;
associate director laboratories, Los Angeles County-University Southern California Medical Center, 1968-1977;
professor, department chairman pathology, University of California-Davis, Sacramento, 1977-1982;
vice president scientific information, editor, Journal American Medical Association, Chicago, since 1982;
editor in chief scientific publication, Journal American Medical Association, Chicago, 1991-1995;
editor in chief, American Medical Association Science Information and Multimedia, Chicago, since 1995. Visiting professor U. London, 1976, Lund U., Sweden, 1976. Professor clinical pathology Northwestern University, Chicago, since 1982.
Adjunct Professor health policy Harvard University, Boston, since 1993. Visiting professor pathology, 1994-1996.
Author, editor: Managing the Patient Focused Laboratory, 1975, Using the Clinical Laboratory in Medical Decision Making, 1983, 51 LandmarkArticles in Medicine, 1984, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome From the Beginning, 1986, Caring the the Uninsured and Underinsured, 1991, Violence, 1992, 100 Years of Journal of the American Medical Association Landmark Articles, 1997. Contributor articles to professional journals.
Served lieutenant colonel Medical Corps, United States Army, 1956-1967. Fellow American Society Clinical Pathologists (past president), American Academy Forensic Science. Member of New York Academy Sciences, Institute Medicine, Alpha Omega Alpha.
Married Nancy Ware Sharp, August 18, 1956 (divorced). Children: George David III, Charles William, Carol Jean. Married Patricia Blacklidge Lorimer, March 6, 1983.
Children: Christopher Leif, Melinda Suzanne.