Background
Dublin, Thomas David was born on January 18, 1912 in New York City. Son of Louis I. and Augusta (Salik) Dublin.
Dublin, Thomas David was born on January 18, 1912 in New York City. Son of Louis I. and Augusta (Salik) Dublin.
Bachelor of Arts, Dartmouth College, 1932; Doctor of Medicine Harvard University, 1936; Master of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, 1940; Doctor of Public Health, Doctor of Public Hygiene, Johns Hopkins University, 1941.
Intern 2d Harvard medical service, Boston City Hospital, 1936-1938;
assistant resident physician, Hospital Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York City, 1938-1939;
epidemiologist-in-training, New York State Department Health, 1939-1940;
assistant district health officer, New York State Department Health, 1940;
epidemiologist, New York State Department Health, 1941-1942;
instructor preventive medicine, Johns Hopkins University Medical School, 1940-1941;
instructor preventive medicine and public health, Albany Medical College, 1942;
lecturer epidemiology, DeLamar Institute Public Health, College Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 1942-1945;
associate professor, 1942-1943;
professor, Executive officer department preventive medicine/community health, Long Island College Medicine, Brooklyn, 1943-1948;
epidemiologist, Kingston Avenue Hospital, Brooklyn, 1943-1948;
executive director, National Health Council, 1948-1953;
medical consultant, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, 1953-1955;
medical director, United States Public Health Service, 1955-1976;
medical director, Community Services Programs, Office of Director, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1955-1960;
chief epidemiology and biometry branch, National Institute Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases, Bethesda, 1960-1966;
research adviser, health service, Office Technology Cooperative and Research, Agency for International Development, 1966-1968;
director, Office Health Manpower, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1968-1970;
program planning officer, Bureau Health Manpower, Health Resources Administration, 1970-1972;
special assistant deputy director bureau, Bureau Health Manpower, Health Resources Administration, 1972-1976;
consultant health manpower supply and education, 1976-1978;
consultant division medical education, American Medical Association and Coordinating Council on Medical Education, 1976-1978;
consultant research and development, Ednl. Common for Foreign Medical Graduates, 1978-1986. Member expert advisory panel public health administration World Health Organization, 1954-1980.
Member National.Adv. Committee Epidemiology and Biometry, 1956-1960. Chairman of Commission on certified American Board Medical Specialists, 1972-1977.
Fellow American Public Health Association (governing council 1954-1960, chairman research policy committee 1957-1960), American College Preventive Medicine (regent 1973-1976), New York Academy of Medicine. Member American Medical Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Epidemiological Society, Association Teachers Preventive Medicine (secretary 1944-1948), International Epidemiological Association, Delta Omega.
Married Christina Macdonald Carlyle, June 3, 1939 (deceased September 1997). Children: Sarah Carlyle Dublin Slenczka, Barbara Dublin Van Cleveland.