Background
Henry, John Bernard was born on April 26, 1928 in Elmira, New York, United States.
academic administrator educator pathologist
Henry, John Bernard was born on April 26, 1928 in Elmira, New York, United States.
Bachelor of Arts, Cornell Univercity, 1951; Doctor of Medicine, University Rochester, 1955.
Intern ward medical service, Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, 1955-1956; resident pathology, Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, 1956-1958; resident pathology, New England Deaconess Hospital, Boston, 1958-1960; trainee, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, 1958-1960; clinical pathologist, chairman clinical laboratory committee, director Blood Bank and Clinical laboratories, Teaching Hospital and Clinic, U. Florida, 1960-1964; assistant medicine, Washington University School Medicine, St. Louis, 1955-1956; assistant pathology, then instructor pathology, Columbia College Physicians and Surgical, 1956-1958; teaching fellow pathology, Harvard University Medical School, 1959-1960; assistant professor, then associate professor pathology, U. Florida College Medicine, 1960-1964; professor pathology, College Medicine director clinical pathology, State University of New York, Upstate, Syracuse, 1964-1979; dean College Health Related Professions, State University of New York Upstate Med Center, 1971-1977; dean, professor pathology, Georgetown University School Medicine, Washington, 1979-1984; president, Health Science Center at Syracuse, 1985-1992; professor pathology, past president, State University of New York Health Science Center at Syracuse, since 1992.
Board of directors FACT, 1985-1990. With United States Navy, 1946-1948, captain United States Naval Reserve, since 1967. Fellow College American Pathologist, American Society Clinical Pathologists (board directors 1974-1982, president 1980-1981, Distinguished Services Clinical Pathology award 1993), American College Physician Executives.
Member American Academy Clinical Toxicology, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Blood Commission (president 1978-1980), American Association Blood Banks (president), American Association Clinical Chemists, American Association History Medicine, American Association Medical Writers, American Chemical Society, American Management Association, American Medical Association, Association American Medical Colls., Society Advanced Medical Systems, American Association Pathologists, American Society Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics, American Society Transplant Physicians, Transplantation Society, Royal Society Health, International Society Blood Transfusion, Pan American Medical Association, Society Medical Consultants to Armed Forces, World Assn.Socs. Pathology, Medical Society District of Columbia (Executive Board 1982-1984), Civil Air Patrol (chairman future technical committee 1985-1992, board directors council on education and publications 1986-1992), Onondaga Medical Society (board directors), Alpha Omega Alpha.
Married Georgette Boughton, June 10, 1953. Children: Maureen Anne, Julie Patricia, William Bernard, Paul Bernard, John Bernard, Thomas David.