Background
Levine, Macy Irving was born on May 19, 1920 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Elliott B. and Ida (Leuin) Levine.
Levine, Macy Irving was born on May 19, 1920 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Elliott B. and Ida (Leuin) Levine.
Bachelor of Science, University Pittsburgh, 1940. Doctor of Medicine, University Pittsburgh, 1943.
Intern, U. Pittsburgh Medical Center, 1944; resident in allergy, Veterans Administration Hospital., Aspinwall, Pennsylvania, 1947-1948; resident in medicine, Veterans Administration Hospital., Aspinwall, Pennsylvania, 1948-1949; fellow in medicine, Lahey Clinic, Boston, 1950-1951; United States Public Health Service postdoctoral fellow in medicine, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital-Harvard Medical School, Boston, 1951-1952; private practice, Pittsburgh, since 1952. Clinical professor medicine U. Pittsburgh School Medicine.
Board directors Self Help Group Network, 1989-1995, B'nai Israel Congregation, Pittsburgh, 1965-1971, Hebrew Free Loan Association Pittsburgh, since 1980. Captain United States Army, 1944-1946, PTO. Fellow American Academy Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (vice president 1982-1983, Outstanding Volunteer Clinical Faculty award 1996), Pennsylvania Allergy Association (president 1970-1971, Special Recognition award 1989), fellow, American College of Physicians. Member Pittsburgh Allergy Society (president 1959-1961), University Pittsburgh Medical Alumni Association (president 1976-1977), University Pittsburgh Alumni Association (president 1984-1985).
Married Evelyn B. Levine, June 28, 1948 (deceased July 1996). Children: Alan, Amy, Paul, Robert.