Background
Haycock, Christine Elizabeth was born on January 7, 1924 in Mount Vernon, New York, United States. Daughter of John B. and Madeline (Sears) Haycock.
health educator Medical educator emeritus
Haycock, Christine Elizabeth was born on January 7, 1924 in Mount Vernon, New York, United States. Daughter of John B. and Madeline (Sears) Haycock.
Bachelor of Science, University of Chicago, 1948; Doctor of Medicine, State University of New York, Brooklyn, 1952; Master of Arts in Political Science, Rutgers University, 1981.
Intern, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, 1952-1953;
resident in surgery, St. Barnabas Medical Center, Newark, 1954-1958;
resident in surgery, St. John's Episcopal Hospital, Brooklyn, 1958-1959;
private practice, Newark, 1959-1968;
assistant professor surgery, New Jersey Medical School, U. Medical and Dentistry New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, 1968-1975;
associate professor surgery, New Jersey Medical School, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, 1975-1989;
professor clinical surgery, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, 1989-1992;
professor emeritus, since 1992. Chief GYN Clinic, Veterans Administration Hospital., East Orange, New Jersey Trauma Society. President Med.Amature Radio Council, 1981, board directors (Council award 1978).
Editorial board Journal New Jersey Medical Society, 1979-1995, The Physician and Sports Medicine, since 1975, The Main Event, 1987. Advising committee New Jersey Physical Conditioning of thePolice Training Commission, 1984-1996.
(Book by Christine E. Haycock)
Chairman board Essex County chapter American Cancer Society, West Orange, New Jersey, 1978-1979, board managers, Livingston, New Jersey, since 1962, honorary life member, 1992. With United States Army, 1947-1986, colonel Reserve retired. Fellow American College of Surgeons (honorary, life, New Jersey committee on trauma 1970-1991), American College Sports Medicine (trustee 1978-1980), Photograph Society of America (chairman video/motion picture division 1993-1995.
Silver medal journal award 2000, 02). Member American Medical Association, American Medical Women's Association (board directors 1976-1986, president 1980, hospital association committee since 1985, Silver Medallion award 1980), Zonta International, Association Women Surgeons (treasurer 1989-1991, chair foundation committee 1991-1995, secretary 1995-1999, Distinguished Surgeon award 1990), New Jersey Women's Association (president 1976, treasurer 1989-1992, Woman of Year 1987), Amateur Radio Relay League.
Married Sam Moskowitz, July 6, 1958 (deceased April 1997).