Background
Schwartz, Theodore B. was born on February 14, 1918 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of William F. and Fanny (Farkas) Schwartz.
Schwartz, Theodore B. was born on February 14, 1918 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of William F. and Fanny (Farkas) Schwartz.
Bachelor of Science, Franklin and Marshall College, 1939. Doctor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 1943.
Intern, Osler Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1943-1944; assistant resident medicine, Salt Lake City General Hospital, 1946-1947; resident medicine, Salt Lake City General Hospital, 1947-1948; fellow medicine, Duke U. Medical School, 1948-1950; associate medicine, assistant professor medicine, Duke U. Medical School, 1950-1955; director section endocrinology and metabolism, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, 1955-1982; attending physician, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, since 1960; department chairman medicine, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Lukes's Medical Center, 1970-1982; consultant endocrinology, Hines (Illinois) Veterans Administration Hospital., 1956-1971; consultant endocrinology, Great Lakes Naval Hospital, 1960-1974; professor medicine, University of Illinois College Medicine, 1960-1971; professor, department chairman medicine, Rush Medical College, 1971-1982; professor medicine, U. Washington, Seattle, 1982-1996; chief medical services, VA Medical Center, Boise, 1982-1986. Member American Board Medical Speciality, 1972-1979. Consultant endocrinology since 1997.
Board directors Boise Art Museum, 1984-1992. Served with Medical Corps Army of the United States, 1944-1946. Fellow American College of Physicians (publications committee 1973-1978, chairman subcommittee on aging 1982-1985, member health public policy committee), American Association Clinical Endocrinology (honorary), American College Endocrinology (honorary).
Member Association Program Directors Internal Medicine (councilor 1978-1980), American Federation Clinical Research, American Diabetes Association, Diabetes Association Greater Chicago (board directors), American Society Clinical Investigation, American Clinical and Climatological Association, American Thyroid Association, Endocrine Society, Central Clinical Research Club, Central Society Clinical Research, Chicago Society Internal Medicine (president 1966-1967), Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha.
Married Genevieve Etta Bangs, January 9, 1948. Children: Richard, Steven, Michael, David, Jonathan, Thomas.