Background
Smith, Norman Lee was born on May 7, 1940 in Logan, Utah, United States. Son of Norman P. and Alyce (Jorgensen) Smith.
Smith, Norman Lee was born on May 7, 1940 in Logan, Utah, United States. Son of Norman P. and Alyce (Jorgensen) Smith.
Bachelor of Science, U. Utah, 1964, University of California, San Francisco, 1965, Doctor of Medicine, 1968. Diplomate American Board Internal Medicine.Intern, then resident U. Utah Medical Center, Salt Lake City, 1968-1974. Chief medical resident U. Utah Affiliated Hospital, Salt Lake City, 1973-1974.
Physician associate Memorial Medical Center, Salt Lake City, 1974-1989.
Associate professor of University Utah School Medicine, Salt Lake City, 1975. Chairman professional education American Cancer Society, Salt Lake City, 1976-1977.
Vice department chairman internal medicine LatterDay Saints (Mormons) Hospital, Salt Lake City, 1982-1984, chairman general internal medicine task force, 1987-1989. Medical director stress medical program U. Utah Medical Center, medical consultant obesity program, 1988-1989.
Director, chairman primary care project
Medical director of Behavioral and Stress Medicine Institute LatterDay Saints (Mormons) Hospital, 1988-1989. Chairman Utah State Unproven Health Practices Committee, Salt Lake City, 1981-1986. Vice president Collegium Aesculapium, Provo, Utah, 1984-1986, president,1986-1987.
Intern, resident University Utah Medical Center, Salt Lake City, 1968—1974. Chief medical resident University Utah Affiliated Hospital, 1973—1974. Physician associate Memorial Medical Center, 1974—1989.
Associate professor University Utah School Medicine, since 1975. Chairman professional education American Cancer Society, 1976—1977. Chairman Utah State Unproven Health Practices Committee, 1981—1986.
Vice chairman department internal medicine Latter Day Saints Hospital, 1982—1984, chairman general internal medicine task force, 1987—1989. Medical director stress medical program University Utah Medical Center, medical consultant obesity program, 1988—1989. Vice president Collegium Aesculapium, Provo, Utah, 1984—1986, president, 1986—1987.
Director, chairman primary care project. Medical director Behavioral and Stress Medicine Institute Latter Day Saints Hospital, 1988—1989.
Conventional Christian churches have lost the authority of God. Contemporary Christian beliefs are a mixture of the truth and of errors that have been added over the centuries.
Coach Little League Basketball, Football, Salt Lake City, 1971—1986. Instructor Maturation Program, Elementary Schools, 1976—1984. Chairman Utah State Cost Containment, 1983.
Member of American College of Physicians, Academy Psychosomatic Medicine, Society Behavioral Medicine, Society General Internal Medicine, Rotary Lodge, Phi Theta Kappa.
Married Joan Carrigan Smith, January 31, 1969. Children: Ann, Michael, Timothy, Emily, Melanie.