Background
Burnham, Harold Arthur was born on November 6, 1929 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Howard Rowland and Edna Adelaide (Teachout) Burnham.
physician pharmaceutical company executive
Burnham, Harold Arthur was born on November 6, 1929 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Howard Rowland and Edna Adelaide (Teachout) Burnham.
Bachelor of Science, Union College, 1951. Master of Arts, Middlebury College, 1952. Postgraduate, Albany State Teachers College, 1954.
Postgraduate, Adelphi University, 1959. Postgraduate, Nassau Community College, 1961-1962. Doctor of Medicine, University Maryland, 1966.
Teacher science, French and track team coach South Glens Falls Center High School, New York, 1952-1954. Medical representative, hospital salesman Upjohn Company, Brooklyn, 1956-1962. Intern South Baltimore General Hospital, 1966-1967.
Resident in family practice Glen Cove Community Hospital, New York, 1967-1969. Practice family medicine Glen Cove, 1969-1975. Associate medical director Winthrop Laboratories division Sterling Drug Incorporated, New York York City, 1975-1976, medical director Glenbrook Laboratories division, 1977, vice president medical affairs, senior vice president Winthrop Product Inc., 1977-1980, New Jersey, 1977-1980, Sydney Ross Company and Sterling Products International, New York City, 1977-1980.
Vice president, medical director Glenbrook Laboratories division Sterling Drugs, Inc., 1980. Medical director Choay Laboratories Inc., 1980-1982. Assistant medical director Long Island State Veterans Home, Stony Brook, 1993-1994.
Primary care physician ambulatory care clinics Nassau County Department Health, Mineola, New York, 1995-1996. Physician, English translation consultant hematology department Hotel Dieu Hospital, Paris, since 2001. Special consultant Laboratories Choay, S.A., Paris, since 1982.
Assistant medical director United Presbyterian Residence, Woodbury, New York, 1983-1993. Instructor School Practical Nursing, Glen Cove Community Hospital, 1970-1975. Instructor geriatrics in cooperative with Glen Cove Community Hospital Family Practice Residency Program, 1983-1993.
Consultant, clinician in medicine Nassau County Public Health Department, 1975-1976, member long term health care committee, 1989-1996. Medical consultant Webb Institute Naval Architecture and Marine Design, Glen Cove, New York, 1970-1996. Clinical assistant professor, State University of New York, 1993-1994.
Attending physician infectious diseases Human Immunodeficiency Virus Clinic, Nassau County Medical Center, East Meadow, New York, 1995-1996. Preceptor family practice program North Shore University Hospital at Glen Cove, since 1999, honorary staff department family practice, since 2003, member ethics committee, since 2010, member Infection Control & Environmental Health Committee, since 2009.
Scoutmaster Boy Scouts American, Glens Falls, New York, 1953-1954, committee member, since 1968, merit badge counsellor for first aid, public health emergency care, chemistry and mammals for Sagamore district, since 1968. Member Clan Gordon, since 1983, bagpiper Highlanders Pipes and Drums Band, Locust Valley, New York, since 1982, chairman, since 1986. Lay reader St. John's of Lattingtown Episcopal Church, New York, since 1968, vestryman, since 1983, junior warden, since 2008, clerk of vestry, since 1986, 7-8th grade Sunday School teacher, 1967^.
Member search committee for new rector, 1993, 2004, junior high Sunday school teacher, since 1967, member outreach committee, since 2005. Trustee Hawley Foundation, since 1984, vice president board, 1991-1999, vice president emeritus, since 1999. Republican election site inspector Nassau County, since 1997.
Delegate to 120th conference Episcopal Diocese of Long Island. Volunteer primary care physician Project United States of America, Rural Indian Health Service Centers, Oneida (New York ) Iroquois Reservation and Owyhee (Nevada) Indian Hospital, since 1995. Board education election inspector, Glen Cove, since 2001.
Fellow American Academy Family Physicians (charter). Member American Medical Association (life. 14 continuing education awards), Pan American Medical Society, New York State Medical Society (life), Nassau County Medical Society (life), Long Island Scottish Clans Association (trustee since 1984, piper to chief since 1986, presenter memorial plaque annual scottish games 2007), Nu Sigma Nu.
Married Lucienne Jeanne Seas, June 28, 1952. Children: Philippe Henri, Isabelle Jeanne.