Background
Stone, Robert Samuel was born on February 10, 1922 in New York City. Son of Samuel S. and Ione (Aronson) Stone.
Stone, Robert Samuel was born on February 10, 1922 in New York City. Son of Samuel S. and Ione (Aronson) Stone.
Bachelor, Brooklyn College, 1942; Doctor of Medicine, State University of New York, Brooklyn, 1950.
Intern, assistant resident pathology, Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, 1950-1952;
junior physician pathology, Veterans Administration Hospital., Wadworth, 1952-1954;
instructor pathology, Columbia College Physicians and Surgeons, 1950-1952;
from instructor to associate professor, School Medicine University of California at Los Angeles, 1952-1963;
professor pathology, department chairman, School Medicine U. New Mexico, 1963-1968;
associate dean, School Medicine U. New Mexico, 1966-1968;
dean, School Medicine U. New Mexico, 1968-1973;
vice president health science, School Medicine U. New Mexico, 1970-1973;
director, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1973-1975;
dean School Medicine, vice president, U. Oregon Health Sciences Center, Portland, 1975-1978;
dean College Medicine, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical U., 1978-1987;
director Institute for Health Policy Edition and Research, University Texas Health Science Center
deputy chancellor, director, Institute for Bioscis. and Technology, 1987-1989. Member professional advising committee Raleigh Hills Hospital, 1975-1978. Chief pathology Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, Hiroshima, 1959-1960.
Visiting investigator Rockefeller Institute, 1959. Consultant Veterans Administration Hospital., Alburquerque, 1963-1973. Member of national advisory council on health professions education assistance National Institutes of Health, 1971.
Visiting professor Sloan school Massachusetts Institute Technology, 1972-1973. Member executive council Assn.Am. Medical Colls., 1972-1973, distinguished service member of council of deans, since 1974.
Served with United States Naval Reserve, 1942-1946. Fellow College American Pathologists. Member American Medical Association (chairman of the section on medical schools 1987, county on long range planning and development, vice-chairman 1987-1990), Texas Medical Association, Alpha Omega Alpha.
Married Mary Elizabeth Worley, August 14, 1949. 1 child, Lael Anne.