Background
Haller, Jordan Daniel was born on September 5, 1932 in Pittsburgh. Son of Max Leopold and Pearl (Kessler) Haller.
Haller, Jordan Daniel was born on September 5, 1932 in Pittsburgh. Son of Max Leopold and Pearl (Kessler) Haller.
Bachelor of Science, U. Pittsburgh, 1953; Doctor of Medicine, Indiana U., Indianapolis, 1957.
Intern, Indiana U. Medical Center, Indianapolis, 1957-1958;
resident, Bronx (New York) Municipal Hospital Center, 1958-1963;
fellow in cardiovascular surgery, St. Luke's Hospital, Texas Children's Hospital, 1970;
clinical investigator in cardiopulmonary surgery, Veterans Administration Hospital., Pittsburgh, 1963-1966;
director thoracic and cardiovascular surgery, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, 1966-1971;
private practice cardiovascular-thoracic surgery, Los Angeles, 1972-1984;
founder, director Laser Institute, Shadyside Hospital, Pittsburgh, 1984-1985;
medical director, C.R. Bard, Inc., Billerica, Massachusetts, since 1985. Assistant instructor surgery, Albert Einstein College Medicine, 1962-1963. Instr.surgery, U. Pittsburgh, 1963-1966.
Director department thoracic and cardiovascular surgical, residency training program, Maimonides Medical Center, 1966-1971. Assistant professor cardiovascular-thoracic surgery, State University of New York, Brooklyn, 1966-1971. Guest professor cardiovascular-thoracic surgery, Italian Hospital Buenos Aires, 1977-1981.
Senior instructor advanced trauma course, Northridge Foundation Hospital, 1979-1983. Senior lecturer in engineering, Carnegie-Mellon U., Pittsburgh, 1985-1986. Sr.instr. advanced trauma course American College of Surgeons.
Fellow American College of Surgeons, American Society Laser Medicine and Surgery. Member Denton Cooley Cardiovascular Society, New York Society Thoracic Surgery, Society Clinical Vascular Surgery, Society Thoracic Surgeons, Western Thoracic Surgical Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Heart Association, American Society Artificial Internal Organs, Association for Advancement of Medical Instrumentation, International Society Artificial Organs, New York.Acad. Sciences, Laser Institute of America.
Children: Matthew, Nina, Andrew.