Background
Bromberg, Walter was born on December 16, 1900 in New York City. Son of George and Anna (Scholtz) Bromberg.
Bromberg, Walter was born on December 16, 1900 in New York City. Son of George and Anna (Scholtz) Bromberg.
Bachelor of Science, University Cincinnati, 1925. Doctor of Medicine, Long Island Medical College, 1926.
Intern, resident neurology, Mount Sinai Hospital, 1926-1928;
assistant physician, Manhattan Eastern State Hospital, 1928-1930;
junior, then senior psychiatrist, Bellevue Psychiatric Hospital, 1930-1941;
psychiatrist-in-charge, Psychiatric Clinic, Court of General Sessions, 1935-1941;
associate psychiatrist, Beth Israel Hospital, since 1932. Assistant professor clinical psychiatry New York University Medical College, 1936-1941. Member Group for Advancement Psychiatry, 1947-1951.
Lecturer in criminal psychiatry University of California, 1949. Clinical director Mendocino Eastern State Hospital, Talmage, California, 1950-1951. Adjunct Professor legal medicine McGeorge School Law, University of Pacific, 1970-1983.
Neuropsychiatry consultant California Department Health, 1970-1989. Board directors American Board Forensic Psychiatry, 1976, president, 1983-1984. Consultant State Social Security Disability, 1969-1989.
Served to Commander Medical Corps United States Naval Reserve, 1942-1946. Life fellow American Psychiatric Association (Manfred S. Guttmacher award 1981). Member Medical Society Sacramento County Lodges: B'nai B'rith (past president).
Married Ilyana Fatow, December 29, 1927. Children: Joan Lisa, David Hannon. Married Esther Boyd, March 11, 1942.
1 child, Mark Boyd; married Ellen Masten, May 12, 1984.