Background
Solomon, Neil was born on February 27, 1932 in Pittsburgh. Son of Max Maurice and Clara (Eisenstein) Solomon.
Solomon, Neil was born on February 27, 1932 in Pittsburgh. Son of Max Maurice and Clara (Eisenstein) Solomon.
AB, Western Reserve University, 1954. Doctor of Medicine, Western Reserve University, 1961. Master of Science, Western Reserve University, 1961.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Maryland, 1965.
Fellow in physiology, Western Reserve U., Cleveland, 1955-1961;
trainee in physiology, United States Public Health Service, 1955-1961;
predoctoral fellow, Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, 1956-1961;
intern and assistant resident in medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Osler Medical Svc., Baltimore, 1961-1963;
assistant senior surgeon, National Institutes of Health, Child Health and Human Development, 1963-1965;
assistant in medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 1963-1964;
instructor in medicine, Johns Hopkins University School Medicine, Baltimore, 1964-1969;
assistant professor psychiatry and behavioral science, Johns Hopkins University School Medicine, 1971-1979. Associate professor physiology, assistant professor medicine U. Maryland. School Medicine, Baltimore, 1965-1969.
Visiting clinical professor pharmacology U. Miami (Florida) School Medicine, 1980. Advisor to President Richard Nixon-Transition Committee, Health Affairs, 1968. Chairman Comprehensive Planning, 1968-1969.
Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene State Maryland, 1969-1979. Medical commentator Cable News Network television. Medical editor WBAL-NBC radio.
Health editor WBAL-television Hello Baltimore. Chairman health, education and science research Communications Coordinating Committee/United Nations. Chairman, president UniPayer Health Care Education Inc.
Chairman, president UniPayer Healthcare Action Inc. Lecturer in field.
Trustee Non-Profit Housing for Elderly People, 1965, Homewood School, 1968, Baltimore Hebrew Congregation, 1972. Medical advisory board member American Joint Distribution Committee, 1972. Advisory board St. Jude Volumes, 1973, Maryland Acupuncture Foundation, 1973.
Active Brotherhood, Blat. Hebrew Congregation, 1969, National Advisory Committee for the State of Maryland to the Selective Service Systems, 1970, Governor's Commission on Environmental Pollution, 1970, Citizen's Awards Dinner Committee, 1972, Environmental Council for Maryland, 1972, Maryland Commission on Aging, 1974, Patuxent River Watershed Advisory Committee, 1977, Jewish National Fund Council, 1979, others. Chairman Governors Drug and Alcohol Commission, 1991-1993, Governors Health Care Reform Commission, 1992-1993, Governors Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Commission, 1993, International Council Caring Comtys., United Nations, non-governmental organization, 1996, Health, Education and Science Research Council, Communications Coordinator Committee, United Nations, non-governmental organization, 1996.
Lieutenant Commander United States Public Health Service, 1963-1964. Member American Association of University Professors, American Academy Otolaryngological Allergy, American Federation for Clinical Research, American Federation television and Radio Artists, American Geriatrics Society, American Health Association, American Heart association, Federation American Societies for Experimental Biology, American Physiological Society, Authors League, Authors Guild, Inc., Alpha Omega Alpha.
Son of; married Frema Sindell, June 26, 1955. Children: Ted, Scott, Clifford.