Background
Brickner, Philip Walter was born on August 10, 1928 in New York City. Son of Richard M. and Ruth Helen (Pilpel) Brickner.
Brickner, Philip Walter was born on August 10, 1928 in New York City. Son of Richard M. and Ruth Helen (Pilpel) Brickner.
Bachelor, Swarthmore College, 1950. Doctor of Medicine, Columbia University, 1954.
Intern, First Medical Division, Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 1954-1955;
senior assistant resident, First Medical Division, Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 1957-1958;
chief resident, First Medical Division, Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 1959-1961;
trainee New York Heart Association, First Medical Division, Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 1959-1961;
senior assistant resident, Bronx Municipal Hospital, 1958-1959;
assistant attending physician, St. Vincent's Hospital, 1963-1967;
associate attending physician, St. Vincent's Hospital, 1967-1969;
attending physician, St. Vincent's Hospital, since 1970;
assistant professor clinical medicine, New York University College Medicine, since 1970;
associate to full professor clinical medicine, New York Medical College, since 1979. Assistant physician Presbyterian Hospital, 1961-1969. Assistant visiting physician Bellevue Hospital, 1961-1968.
Assistant in medicine Columbia University, 1961-1973. Director personnel health service Columbia University College Physicians and Surgeons, 1961-1965. Director department cardiology St. Francis Hospital, 1964-1965, director department medicine, 1964-1966.
Chief secretary clinical pharmacology department medicine St. Vincent's Hospital, 1967-1969, chief section ambassador care department medicine, 1968-1974, department chairman community medicine, since 1974. Many others.
Chief medical consultant East Harlem Youth Employment Service, 1964-1980. Member nursing home advisory committee New York City Department Health, 1975-1976. Member advisory committee Foster Grandparent Program, New York City Office for the Aging, 1977-1986.
Member Archdiocesan Task Force on the Aging, 1977-1978. Health advisory to the Mayor' General’ s Office, City of New York, 1978-1989. Member Catholic Health Association Task Force on Long Term Care, 1982-1984.
Senior program consultant Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 1983-1990. Many others. Captain United States Army Medical Corps, 1955-1957. Fellow American College of Physicians, New York Academy Medicine.
Married Alice Rinenberg. Children: Jed Walter, Nell Cecile, Maude Lillian.