Background
Crane, Richard Turner was born on September 3, 1951 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Son of Frederick Loring and Helen Marguerite (Eggerth) Crane.
Crane, Richard Turner was born on September 3, 1951 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Son of Frederick Loring and Helen Marguerite (Eggerth) Crane.
Bachelor of Science, University of Michigan, 1973; postgraduate, Purdue University, 1973-1974; Doctor of Medicine, Indiana U., Indianapolis, 1978.
Intern in surgery, Naval Regional Medical Center, Portsmouth, Virginia, 1978-1979; winter-over medical officer, McMurdo Station, Antarctica, 1979-1980; resident in otolaryngology, Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia, 1981-1985; attending otolaryngologist, Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia, 1985-1987; private practice otolaryngology, Ashland, Wisconsin, 1987-1988; private practice otolaryngology, Green Bay, Wisconsin, 1988-1989; fellow in neurotology, House Ear Clinic, Los Angeles, 1990; neurotologist, Indianapolis, 1991-1992; private practice otolaryngology, Chesapeake, Virginia, since 1992; assistant professor clinical otolaryngology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, since 1993.
Lieutenant commander of The United States Navy Reserve, 1978-1987. Fellow American Academy Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery (commission on history and archives, chairman 1991-1992). Member American Medical Association, Virginia Society Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, Tidewater Ophthalmology & Otolaryngology Society, Explorers Club New York.
Married Sharon Louise Gormley, May 6, 1978. Children: Kevin Gormley, Ryan Anders, Chelsea Connell.