Background
Goldmann, Morton Aaron was born on July 11, 1924 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Harry Ascher and Frieda (Cohon) Goldmann.
Goldmann, Morton Aaron was born on July 11, 1924 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Harry Ascher and Frieda (Cohon) Goldmann.
Bachelor of Science, University of Illinois, 1943; Doctor of Medicine, University of Illinois, 1946.
Intern, Cook County Hospital, Chicago, 1946-1947; resident physician, Cook County Hospital, Chicago, 1949-1952; practice medicine specializing in internal medicine and cardiology, Skokie, Illinois, since 1952; chief of medicine, Rush North Shore Medical Center (formerly Skokie Valley Hospital), 1964-1965; also trustee, Rush North Shore Medical Center (formerly Skokie Valley Hospital), since 1968; president medical staff, Rush North Shore Medical Center (formerly Skokie Valley Hospital), 1968-1969; attending physician, medical director heart station and cardiac rehabilitation unit, Rush North Shore Medical Center (formerly Skokie Valley Hospital), 1973-1996; board directors, Rush North Shore Medical Center (formerly Skokie Valley Hospital), since 1970; former attending physician, Illinois Research Hospital former associate professor, Abraham Lincoln School Medicine, University of Illinois, Chicago professor, Cook County Graduate School Medicine. President Heart Association North Cook County, 1978-1981, North Suburban Association Health Resources, 1974-1977.
Captain Medical Corps, Army of the United States, 1947-1949, PTO. Fellow American College of Physicians, Institute Medicine Chicago, American College Cardiology. Member American Medical Association, American Society Internal Medicine, American Heart Association, Illinois Medical Society, Chicago Medical Society, Chicago Heart Association (board governors, board directors 1978-1987, board trustees 1979-1983).
Married Doris-Jane Tumpeer, July 18, 1951. Children: Deborah, Jory, Erica, Leslie.