Background
Birnholz, Jason Cordell was born on December 11, 1942 in Newark. Son of Lee and Eileen (Tenebaum) Birnholz.
educator consultant radiologist
Birnholz, Jason Cordell was born on December 11, 1942 in Newark. Son of Lee and Eileen (Tenebaum) Birnholz.
Bachelor of Science, Union College, 1963; Doctor of Medicine Johns Hopkins University, 1967; postgraduate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1974.
Intern in internal medicine, Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 1967-1968;
resident in radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, 1970-1973;
assistant professor, Stanford University, California, 1975-1976;
associate professor, Harvard University Medical School, 1976-1982;
professor, Rush Medical College
director ultrasound, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, 1978-1982;
radiologist in chief, Boston Hospital for Women, 1978-1981;
director ultrasound, Rush Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, 1982-1988;
president, Diagnostic Ultrasound Cons., Oak Brook, Illinois, since 1989. International lecturer in fields of human fetal development and medical ultrasonic imaging. Display Museum Modern American History, Smithsonian Institute, Washington.
Visiting professorships Athens, Vienna, Zurich. Keynote and memorial lectureships Johannesburg, Lisbon, London, Manchester, San Remo, Santiago, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, Beijing.
Served to lieutenant commander United States Public Health Service, 1968-1970. Fellow American College Obstetricians and Gynecologists (associate), American College Radiology, Royal College Radiologists. Member William Henry Welch Society, Johns Hopkins Medical Surgical Society, American Medical Association, American Institute Ultrasound in Medicine, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi.
Married Elaine Elizabeth Farrell, December 23, 1971. Children— Matthew Colin, Justin Leith, Evan Garrett.