Background
Eliot, Robert Salim was born on March 8, 1929 in Oak Park, Illinois, United States. Son of Salim and Ruth (Buffington) Elia.
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Eliot, Robert Salim was born on March 8, 1929 in Oak Park, Illinois, United States. Son of Salim and Ruth (Buffington) Elia.
Student, Northwestern University, 1947-1948; Bachelor of Science, University New Mexico, 1952; Doctor of Medicine, University Colorado, 1955.
Intern, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 1955-1956;
resident, U. Colorado, Denver, 1956-1958;
fellow cardiology, U. Colorado, Denver, 1958-1960;
clinical professor medicine/cardiology, U. Nebraska College Medicine, 1983-1996;
trainee cardiovascular pathology, University of Minnesota, St. Paul-Minneapolis, 1962-1963;
instructor, University of Minnesota, St. Paul-Minneapolis, 1963-1965;
assistant professor, University of Minnesota, St. Paul-Minneapolis, 1965-1967;
member of faculty, U. Florida, Gainesville, 1967-1972;
professor medicine, U. Florida, Gainesville, 1969-1972;
chief division cardiology, Veterans Administration Hospital., 1970-1972;
professor medicine, director Cardiovascular Center, U. Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, 1972-1981;
director division cardiology, U. Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, 1972-1980;
department chairman preventive and stress medicine, U. Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, 1981-1983;
medical director, International Stress Foundation, 1977-1996;
director, National Center Preventive and Stress Medicine, 1984-1987;
director, Cardiovascular Institute, Swedish Medical Center, Denver, 1987-1989;
cardiology consultant, Cape Kennedy, 1971-1977;
consultant, Kellogg Foundation, 1978;
chairman, National Goals and Objectives for Stress Management for Surgeon General United States, 1980-1996;
director, Institute of Stress Medicine, Denver, 1989-1990;
chairman, director, Institute of Stress Medicine, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, 1992-1996. Director preventive and rehabilitation cardiology Heart Lung Center, St. Luke's Hospital, Phoenix, 1984-1987. Consultant, lecturer National Defense U., 1985-1996.
Adjunct professor.Ariz. State University, national and international lecturer medical and science topics. President Alachua County Heart Division, 1969, 70.
Member of advisory board stress and cardiovascular research center Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida, 1980-1983. Chairman Bethesda Conference Committee on Prevention of Coronary Disease in the Occupational Setting, 1980-1981. Consultant, lecturer in field to corporations, public and professional organizations.
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Served to captain Army of the United States, 1960-1962. Fellow American College of Physicians, Clinical Council American Heart Association, American College Cardiology (mem.continuing education committee, Mountain States coordinator for continuing education, member long range planning committee, member Executive Committee governor Nebraska, vice Chairman of the Board Governors 1976-1977, Chairman of the Board Governors 1977-1978, trustee 1977-1983, prevention committee 1987-1991), New York Academy Sciences. Member American Medical Association, Arizona Medical Association, Colorado Medical Association, Center Society Clinical Investigation, Biophysics Society, Academy Behavioral Medicine Research (charter), Society Behavioral Medicine (charter), Interstate Postgraduate Medical Assembly (president 1982), Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Sigma, Phi Rho Sigma.
Married Phyllis Allman, June 15, 1957. Children: William Robert, Susan Elaine.