Background
Eickhoff, Theodore Carl was born on September 13, 1931 in Cleveland. Son of Theodore Henry and Clara (Strassen) Eickhoff.
Eickhoff, Theodore Carl was born on September 13, 1931 in Cleveland. Son of Theodore Henry and Clara (Strassen) Eickhoff.
Bachelor, Valparaiso U., 1953; Doctor of Medicine, Case Western Reserve U., 1957.
Intern, then resident, Harvard Medical Services, Boston City Hospital, 1957-1959; fellow in medicine, Harvard Medical School-Boston City Hospital, 1961-1964; epidemiologist, Center for Disease Control, 1964-1967; professor medicine, U. Colorado Medical Center, since 1975; head division infectious disease, U. Colorado Medical Center, 1967-1980; vice department chairman medicine, U. Colorado Medical Center, 1976-1981; director internal medicine, Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center, 1981-1992; director medicine, Denver General Hospital, 1978-1981. Consultant Food and Drug Administration, Centers for Disease Control, American Hospital Association. Member of national commission orphan diseases Department of Health and Human Services, 1986-1990, member vaccines advising committee, since 1995.
Served with United States Public Health Service, 1959-1967. Member American College of Physicians (Distinguished Internist award Colorado chapter 1995), American Federation Clin.Rsch., American Society Clinical Investigation, Association American Physicians, Infectious Diseases Society American (secretary 1978-1982, president 1983-1984, Finland Lectureshipaward 1995), American Epidemiological Society (president 1985-1986).
Married Margaret Heinecke, Aug.24, 1952. Children: Stephen, Mark, Philip.