Talk:Samuel O. Thier
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Samuel Osiah Thier, MD
Born: 23-Jun-1937 Birthplace: Brooklyn, NY
CEO of Massachusetts General, 1996-2002Father: Sidney Thier Mother: May Henrietta Kanner Wife: Paula Dell Finkelstein (m. 28-Jun-1958, three daughters) Daughter: Audrey Lauren, Stephanie Ellen, Sara Leslie
University: Cornell University (attended 1953-56) Medical School: MD, Upstate Medical University, State University of New York (1960) Professor: Medicine, University of Pennsylvania (1969-75) Administrator: Vice Chairman, Dept. of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania (1971-74) Administrator: Chairman, Dept. of Internal Medicine, Yale School of Medicine (1974-85) Administrator: President, Brandeis University (1991-94) Professor: Medicine and Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School Administrator: Trustee, Johns Hopkins University Administrator: Trustee, Cornell University
Massachusetts General Hospital CEO (1996-2002) Partners HealthCare System, Inc. CEO (1996-2002) Massachusetts General Hospital President (1994-96) Institute of Medicine President (1985-91) Massachusetts General Hospital (1960-67) Member of the Board of Charles River Laboratories (1996-) Member of the Board of Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Member of the Board of Laboratory Corporation of America (1992-) Member of the Board of Merck (1994-) Member of the Board of Shawmut National Corporation Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society American Academy of Arts and Sciences American Board of Internal Medicine Chairman (1984-85) American College of Physicians American Philosophical Society John Kerry for President
New York Academy of Medicine Honorary Fellow
I hope to work on this soon. Oceanflynn (talk) 17:14, 16 July 2015 (UTC)
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