Background
Garibaldi, Richard Alfred was born on April 23, 1942 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Alfred A. and Margaret J. (Rabs) Garibaldi.
Garibaldi, Richard Alfred was born on April 23, 1942 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Alfred A. and Margaret J. (Rabs) Garibaldi.
Bachelor of Science cum laude, Harvard College, 1963; Doctor of Medicine cum laude, Harvard College, 1967; B Medical Science cum laude, Dartmouth Medical School, 1965.
Intern in medicine, Boston City Hospital, 1967-1968;
assistant resident in medicine, Boston City Hospital, 1968-1969;
epidemiologist, Epidemiological Intelligence Svc., Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, 1969-1971;
postgraduate fellowship Tuberculosis branch, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, 1971-1972;
research fellow in infectious diseases, U. Utah College Medicine, 1971-1973;
special fellowship, National Institutes of Health, 1972-1973;
assistant professor medicine, U. Utah College of Medicine, Salt Lake City, 1973-1979;
associate professor medicine, U. Utah College of Medicine, Salt Lake City, 1979-1981;
vice-department chairman medicine, U. Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, 1981-1997;
associate professor medicine, U. Connecticut School of Medicine, 1981-1985;
professor medicine, U. Connecticut School of Medicine, since 1985;
interim department chairman medicine, U. Connecticut School of Medicine, since 1997;
interim chief division of general internal medicine, U. Connecticut School of Medicine, since 1997. Hospital epidemiologist U. Utah Medical Center, 1978-1981, U. Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, since 1981. Acting chief of infectious diseases U. Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, 1981-1982.
Chief infectious diseases John DempseyHosp., Farmington, 1981-1990. Clinical instructor medicine Harvard Medical School, Boston, 1968-1969. Clinical associate in medicine Emory Medical School, Atlanta, 1969-1971med. advisor Rocky Mountain Infection Control Association, Salt LakeCity, 1977-1981.
Member of advisory panel on surgical infections 3M Corporation. Member epidemiology advisory board Kimberly Clark, since 1995. Member of advisory county 3M Health Care/Georgetown University Nursing Program, since 1995.
Fellow American Society Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease Society American. Member Association Program Dirs. in Internal Medicine, Society for Research and Education in Primary Care Internal Medicine, American Society for Microbiology, Alpha Omega Alpha.
Married Lorraine A. Willoth, August 17, 1963. Children: Karen, Christine, Susanne, Richard.