Background
Young, James Julius was born on November 28, 1926 in Fort Ringgold, Texas, United States. Son of John Cooper and Violet Thelma (Ohl) Young.
academic administrator military officer
Young, James Julius was born on November 28, 1926 in Fort Ringgold, Texas, United States. Son of John Cooper and Violet Thelma (Ohl) Young.
Bachelor of Science, University Maryland, 1960. Master of Hospital Administration, Baylor University, 1962. Doctor of Philosophy in Hospital and Health Adminstrn, University Iowa, 1969.
Commissioned Second lieutenant, United States Army, 1947;
advanced through grades to brigadier general, United States Army, 1977;
commander, medical operations officer, director training field medical units in European Command, 1949-1953;
commander, Military Medical Leadership School, 1953-1954;
medical advisor, (Nationalist Army of China), 1955-1957;
assistant administrator, Fitzsimons Army Medical Center, 1957-1960;
medical plans and operations officer, (United States Forces), Korea, 1962-1963;
senior field medical instructor, chief field medical service, Medical Field Service School, 1963-1966;
director health care organization and management analysis, Office of Surgeon General, 1969-1971;
director medical plans and operations directorate, Office of the Surgeon, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, 1971-1972;
Executive officer, chief administrative services, Silas Hays Army Hospital, 1973-1974;
military health analyst, military health care study, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of President, 1974-1976;
deputy director resources management and consultant for health care administration, Office of Surgeon General, 1976-1977;
chief, Medical Services corpus, United States army and
director resources management, Office of Surgeon General, 1977-1981;
retired, 1981;
instructor, U. Iowa, 1967-1969;
assistant professor, preceptor, Baylor University, 1973-1974;
vice chancellor for health affairs, West Virginia Board Regents, Charleston, 1982-1987;
dean school of allied health science, University Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, 1987-1990;
interim dean School Medicine, University Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, 1988-1989;
dean School Medicine, University Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, since 1989. Consultant to Min. of Health, Republic of Vietnam, 1971-1972. Adjunct Professor Baylor University, 1977-1981, George Washington University, 1975-1976, West Virginia University, 1986.
Professor.U. Texas health Science Center, San Antonio, since 1989.
Member APHA, Council Deans, Association of America Medical Colls., Association Military Surgeons(chairman medical service section 1978), Association United States Army, Interagy. Institute Federal Health Executives, Phi Kappa Tau.
Married June Agnes Hillstead, December 17, 1948. Children: Robert Michael, Steven Andrew, Patrick James, Mary Frances.