Education
Bachelor, Yale University, 1958; Doctor of Medicine, Case Western Reserve U., 1963.
Bachelor, Yale University, 1958; Doctor of Medicine, Case Western Reserve U., 1963.
Intern, Cleveland Clinic, 1964;
physician Appalachian Health Program, United States Public Health Service, Kentucky, 1964-1966;
founder, project director, Park Du Valle Neighborhood Health Center, Louisville, 1967-1972;
mayor, Louisville, 1973-1977, 81-85;
county judge executive, County of Jefferson, Louisville, 1986-1990;
president, co-founder, Health Care for American and Health Care for American Policy Institute, Washington, 1991-1993;
president, Leukemia Society American Research Foundation, Washington, 1993-1994;
project director health professions training and development, National Association Cmty. Health Centers, Washington, 1994-1995;
acting commissioner, District of Columbia Commission Public Health, since 1995. Director Rural Kentucky Housing Foundation, 1979-1981.
Visiting scholar health care policy research George Washington University, 1990-1991, adjunct associate professor health carescis., since 1993. Volunteer physician American Medical Association's Physician Exch. Program, Vietnam,1966.
Chair Easter Seal Campaign, Kentucky, 1982, 83. Active Action for Clean Air, Louisville, 1968-1973, Louisville/Jefferson County Pollution ControlBd., 1969-1973. Member American Medical Association, 20th Century Fund (board directors), National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Leukemia Society American (board directors), Partnership for Prevention (board directors).