Background
Hogness, John Rusten was born on June 27, 1922 in Oakland, California, United States. Son of Thorfin R. and Phoebe (Swenson) Hogness.
academic administrator educator internist
Hogness, John Rusten was born on June 27, 1922 in Oakland, California, United States. Son of Thorfin R. and Phoebe (Swenson) Hogness.
Student, Haverford College, Pennsylvania, 1939—1942. Doctor of Science (honorary), Haverford College, Pennsylvania, 1973. Bachelor of Science, University Chicago, 1943.
Doctor of Medicine, University Chicago, 1946. Doctor of Science (honorary), Medical College Ohio at Toledo, 1972. Doctor of Laws, George Washington University, Washington, District of Columbia, 1973.
Doctor of Letters, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, 1980.
Intern medicine, Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, 1946-1947;
assistant resident, Presbyterian Hospital, 1949-1950;
chief resident, King County Hospital, Seattle, 1950-1951;
assistant, U. Washington School Medicine, 1950-1952;
American Heart Association research fellow, U. Washington School Medicine, 1951-1952;
member of faculty, U. Washington School Medicine, 1954-1971;
professor medicine, U. Washington School Medicine, 1964-1971;
medical director university hospital, U. Washington School Medicine, 1958-1963;
dean, U. Washington School Medicine
Chairman of the Board health science, U. Washington School Medicine, 1964-1969;
executive vice president university, U. Washington School Medicine, 1969-1970;
director, Health Sciences Center, 1970-1971;
president, Institute Medicine, National Academy Sciences, 1971-1974;
professor medicine, George Washington University, 1972-1974;
president, U. Washington, Seattle, 1974-1979;
president emeritus, U. Washington, Seattle, since 1979;
professor medicine, U. Washington, 1974-1979;
president, Association Academy Health Centers, 1979-1988. Distinguished professorial lecturer department medicine Georgetown University, 1983-1988. Professor School Public Health, U. Washington, 1989-1992.
Provost Hahnemann U., 1992-1993. Member commissioner's advising committee on exempt organizations Internal Revenue Service, 1969-1971. Member of advisory committee for environmental science National Science Foundation, 1970-1971, advising committee to director National Institutes of Health, 1970-1971;member National Cancer Advisory Board, 1972-1976, National Science Board, 1976-1982.
Trustee China Medical Board, 1965-1992. Member selection committee for Rockefeller public service awards Princeton University, 1976-1982. Chairman medical injury compensation study steering committee Institute Medicine, NAS.
Member of council for biological science Pritzker School Medicine, University of Chicago, 1977-1989. Chairman advisory panel on cost-effectiveness of medical technologies Office Technology Assessment, United States Congress, 1978-1980, chairman study section for health care technical assessment National Center for Health Superior vena cava syndrome Research and Health Care Technology Assessment, 1985-1988. Pres.Sun Valley Forum on National Health, 1986-1994.
Director Institute for Health Policy Edition and Research, University Texas Health Science Center, Houston, 1988. Member Council Health Care Technology, Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Advisory panel for study finance graduate medical edn.Dept.
Health and Human Services, 1980-1987. Chairman of Commission to evaluate theartificial heart, Institute Medicine, NAS, 1990-1991.
Trustee Case Western Reserve University, 1972—1973. Master: American College of Physicians (regent 1987—2000). Fellow: American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Academy Arts and Sciences (vice president 2001-2004).
Member: Association American Medical Colleges, Association American Physicians, Association American Medical Colleges (chairman-elect council of deans 1968-1969, executive council), Association American Physicians, Institute Medicine National Academy of Sciences, Alpha Omega Alpha.