Background
DeTreville, Robert Treat Paine was born on February 19, 1925 in Beaufort, South Carolina, United States. Son of Benjamin Ellis and Ruth Claghorn (Saffold) DeT.
DeTreville, Robert Treat Paine was born on February 19, 1925 in Beaufort, South Carolina, United States. Son of Benjamin Ellis and Ruth Claghorn (Saffold) DeT.
Bachelor of Science, The Citadel, 1948. Doctor of Medicine, Medical College South Carolina, 1948. Doctor of Science in Industrial Medicine, University Cincinnati, 1956.
Graduate, School Aviation Medicine.
Rotating intern, St. Francis X. Infirmary, Charleston, South Carolina., 1947-1948;
rotating intern, Roper Hospital, Charleston, 1948-1949;
practice general medicine, Charleston County, 1949-1951;
commissioned First lieutenant, United States Air Force, 1951;
advanced through grades to colonel Medical Corps, chief physical standards, Surgeon General' General’ s Office, headquarters Air Material Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio., 1952-1953;
deputy chief professional services division, 1956-1959;
chief, Aerospace Medical Branch, Norton Air Force Base, California, 1959-1960;
chief health and safety, ballistic systems division, Air Force Systems Command, Inglewood, California, 1960-1961;
commander, Tactical Airlift Clinic (AFRES) Greater Pittsburgh International Airport, 1974-1975;
major command assistant occupational medical services, Air Force Logistics Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, 1975-1977;
director aerospace medicine, United States Air Force Medical Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, 1977-1979;
special assistant to commander for occupational and hyperbaric medicine, director base medical services, United States Air Force Medical Center, 1979-1980;
consultant occupational medicine to commander, United States Air Force Occupational Environmental Health Laboratory, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, 1980-1985;
retired, 1985. Assistant clinical professor industrial health U. Cincinnati, 1958-1959. Assistant professor industrial health department preventive medicine and industrial health College Medicine, 1961-1963.
Visiting lecturer occupational medicine University of California Medical Center, Los Angeles, 1960-1961, United States Air Force School Aerospace Medicine, 1965-1985, University Texas Graduate School Public Health, San Antonio, 1981-1985. Company physician Ethyl Corporation, 1961-1962, assistant medical director, 1962-1963. Managing director Industrial Hygiene Foundation American Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh, 1963-1968.
Advisory fellow Mellon Institute Carnegie-Mellon U., 1968-1972. President Industrial Health Foundation American, Inc., 1968-1972. Consultant TriangleHealth Center, 1972-1975, Southwest Research Institute, 1985-1987.
Adjunct Professor occupational medicine U. Pittsburgh Graduate School Public Health, 1963-1975. Associate clinical professor community medicine department Wright State University, 1977-1980. Consultant staff division medicine department occupational health West Pennsylvania Hospital, 1963-1975.
Senior research. consultant Institute for Development Human Resources, American Insts.for Research, 1972-1973. Military consultant United States Air Force surgeon general, 1977-1985. United States Air Force liaison member National Research Council Committee on Toxicology, 1956-1960, occupational health medical.surveillance committee, Department Defense, 1982-1985.
Consultant staff San Antonio State Chest Hospital, since 1985.
Board of directors Oakmont Carnegie Library, 1966-1975. Member liturgy and music commission Episcopal Diocese, West Texas, since 1992. Fellow American Academy Occupational Medicine (emeritus, chairman publications committee 1962-1965), American College of Physicians.
Member American Medical Association (retired member), American Conference Governmental Industrial Hygienists (emeritus), Texas Medical Association (emeritus), Bexar County Medical Society (emeritus).
Married Janice Suzanne Mundy, November 26, 1953. Children: Suzanne, Anne Hamilton, Janice Mundy, Nancy Beaumont, George Mundy.