Background
Hoskin, William Dickel was born on January 24, 1920 in Akron, Ohio, United States. Son of Robert E. and Margaret (Dickel) Hoskin.
Hoskin, William Dickel was born on January 24, 1920 in Akron, Ohio, United States. Son of Robert E. and Margaret (Dickel) Hoskin.
Bachelor of Arts, Hiram College, 1942. Doctor of Medicine, Western Reserve University, 1947. Master of Arts in English, State University of New York, Brockport, 1990.
Intern United States Naval Hospital, San Diego, 1951-1952. Practice medicine specializing in occupational medicine, 1954-1983. Instructor physics Hiram (Ohio) College, 1943.
Assistant superintendent St. Luke's Hospital, Cleveland, 1947-1951. Staff physician Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, 1954-1969, assistant director, 1969-1970, medical director Kodak Park division, 1970-1983. Clinical associate preventive medicine and community health University Rochester, 1974-1975.
Member New York State Senate Advisory Committee on Alcoholism, 1977-1981.
President board trustees Norman Howard School. Board directors Park Ridge Chemical Dependency, 1979-1983, Writers and Books, New York State Literary Center. Trustee Hiram College Served as lieutenant United States Naval Reserve, 1951-1954.
Fellow American Occupational Medical Association, American Academy Occupational Medicine, American College Preventive Medicine, Garfield Society. Member Industrial Medical Association Upstate New York (president 1969-1970), Rochester Rehabilitation Center, Genesee Valley Heart Association (director 1965-1976), New York State Heart Assembly, National Council Alcoholism, Health Association Rochester, Monroe County Learning Disabilities Association (board directors mental health chapter), New York State Board Professional Medical Conduct, Rochester Poetry Society Clubs: University Rochester Faculty.
Married Lois Black, June 1, 1951. Children: Mark, Ned, David.