Background
Jaslow, Robert Irwin was born on April 27, 1923 in Reading, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Paul and Frances (Miller) Jaslow.
hospital administrator physician
Jaslow, Robert Irwin was born on April 27, 1923 in Reading, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Paul and Frances (Miller) Jaslow.
Bachelor of Arts, Lehigh University, 1943; Doctor of Medicine Jefferson Medical College Philadelphia, 1947.
Intern, Jewish Hospital, Philadelphia, 1947-1948;
resident, Willard Parker Hospital for Contagious Diseases, New York City, 1948;
pediatrics, Jewish Hospital, Brooklyn, 1949-1950;
practice medicine specializing in pediatrics, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, 1953-1960;
administrator medicine, Northville, Michigan, 1960-1965;
administrator medicine, Washington, 1965-1971;
administrator medicine, White Plains, New York, 1971-1972;
administrator medicine, Fairfax, Virginia, 1972-1974;
clinical director, Pennhurst State School Annex Northern 1 South Mountain, Pennsylvania, 1955-1959;
psychiatric clinical director, Plymouth State Home and Training School, 1960-1961;
acting medical superintendent, Plymouth State Home and Training School, 1961;
medical superintendent, Plymouth State Home and Training School, 1961-1965;
associate pediatrician, Children's Hospital, Detroit, 1964-1965;
chief Mental Retardation branch, United States Public Health Service, Washington, 1965-1967;
director division mental retardation, Department Health, Edition and Welfare, 1967-1971;
director, Westchesster (New York) State School, 1971-1972;
director, Northern Virginia Training Center for Mentally Retarded, Fairfax, 1972-1974;
director, Woodhaven Center, Philadelphia, 1974-1978;
medical director, New Lisbon (New Jersey) State School, 1978-1984;
medical director, Letchworth Development Disabilities Services, Thiells, New York, 1984-1990;
instructor pediatrics, School Medicine, Wayne State University, 1961-1964;
clinical assistant professor, School Medicine, Wayne State University, 1964-1965;
associate professor clinical pediatrics, Georgetown University, 1966-1970;
professor clinical pediatrics, Georgetown University, 1970-1971, 72-74;
clinical professor pediatrics, Temple University, 1975-1978;
clinical professor pediatrics, Camden branch Rutgers Medical School, 1978-1985. Faculty School Education University of Michigan, summer 1963. Lecturer maternal and child health School Education University of Michigan (School Public Health), 1963-1965.
Consultant National Institute.Child Health and Human Development, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1963-1965.
Served to captain Army of the United States, 1951-1953. Fellow American Academy Pediatrics (past chairman juvenile delinquency committee Michigan chapter), American Association Mental Deficiency, American Public Health Association. Member New York Academy of Sciences.
Married Edith Kay Supak, May 18, 1946. Children— Ann Sharon, Alan Philip, Paula Sue.