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Jay P. Sanford

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In 1970, following his presentation at Grand Rounds on newer antibiotics, Sanford conceived the idea that doctors everywhere needed a practical guide to antibiotic use. He then led his fellows and faculty in a brain storming session on what should be included in this guide. The result was
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all his life, and at the time of his death in 1996 he held the rank of colonel. He was assigned to an airborne Special Forces group, and as long as his health permitted continued to jump from airplanes. In 1992, the French government awarded Sanford the
31: 528: 225:, where he was chief of the Bacteriology Section in the Department of Experimental Surgery. Sanford's career in infectious diseases began in Dallas in 1957, when he joined the faculty of the newly established 538: 533: 312: 153: 543: 563: 513: 385: 330: 299: 186: 523: 367: 249: 518: 233:. While there he served as chief of the Infectious Diseases Division, director of the Diagnostic Microbiology Laboratory, and vice-chairman of the Department of Medicine. 548: 226: 295:. He served on many editorial boards, authored or coauthored 166 publications, wrote 18 editorials, book reviews, and volumes, and published 23 textbook chapters. 268: 568: 288: 302:
in Bethesda, Maryland. A military medical school had been a dream of his and during his time at the helm, he saw 2,000 military doctors graduate.
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From 1975 until 1990, Sanford was dean and then president of the
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Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences faculty
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University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center faculty
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Heads of universities and colleges in the United States
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Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
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Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
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Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
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Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education
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Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education
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He also served as chairman of the 313:MĂ©daille d'Honneur du Service de SantĂ© des ArmĂ©es 154:MĂ©daille d'Honneur du Service de SantĂ© des ArmĂ©es 227:University of Texas Southwestern Medical School 316:for his contributions to military medicine in 8: 544:University of Michigan Medical School alumni 564:Members of the National Academy of Medicine 514:Human subject research in the United States 524:Military personnel from Madison, Wisconsin 269:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 183:The Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy 134: 1950⁠–⁠1996) 113:The Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy 18: 519:United States Army Medical Corps officers 380:American Federation for Clinical Research 263:He also held leadership positions at the 258:American Federation for Clinical Research 362:The Walter Reed Tropical Medicine Course 289:Association of American Medical Colleges 169:—October 23, 1996) was a noted American 398: 549:American infectious disease physicians 404: 402: 246:Infectious Diseases Society of America 241:Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy 223:Walter Reed Army Institute of Research 388:, Sanford was dean and then president 209:. He trained in internal medicine at 207:University of Michigan Medical School 7: 374:American Board of Internal Medicine 254:American Board of Internal Medicine 205:and graduated with honors from the 14: 283:, the Institute of Medicine, the 431: 410:"Vaccine Supplies Called Threat" 346: 29: 569:20th-century American academics 131: 469:Memorial written by CV Sanders 457:Memorial written by CV Sanders 285:American College of Physicians 219:Duke University Medical Center 16:American physician (1928–1996) 1: 559:United States Army reservists 504:Harvard Medical School alumni 265:National Institutes of Health 175:infectious disease specialist 277:National Library of Medicine 273:Food and Drug Administration 554:United States Army colonels 416:. July 30, 1985. p. 10 281:National Science Foundation 211:Peter Bent Brigham Hospital 585: 329:The Sanford Auditorium at 382:, Sanford was a president 28: 376:, Sanford was a chairman 370:, Sanford was a chairman 414:Wisconsin State Journal 509:Duke University alumni 448:- Retrieved 2017-01-24 215:Harvard Medical School 203:University of Michigan 87:Harvard Medical School 83:University of Michigan 474:USUHS Past Presidents 201:Sanford attended the 177:. He held a chair in 305:Sanford was in the 110:Infectious Diseases 252:, chairman of the 191:Bethesda, Maryland 181:and was author of 171:military physician 167:Madison, Wisconsin 163:Jay Philip Sanford 101:Military physician 55:Madison, Wisconsin 35:Jay Philip Sanford 23:Jay Philip Sanford 479:The Sanford Guide 335:The Sanford Guide 231:Parkland Hospital 179:Tropical Medicine 160: 159: 576: 449: 443: 437: 436: 435: 429: 423: 421: 406: 356: 354:Biography portal 351: 350: 349: 135: 133: 70:(aged 68) ( 69: 66:October 23, 1996 50: 48: 33: 19: 584: 583: 579: 578: 577: 575: 574: 573: 484: 483: 465: 453: 452: 444: 440: 430: 419: 417: 408: 407: 400: 395: 352: 347: 345: 342: 326: 199: 165:(May 27, 1928, 137: 129: 125: 111: 91:Duke University 89: 85: 79:Alma mater 67: 58: 52: 46: 44: 36: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 582: 580: 572: 571: 566: 561: 556: 551: 546: 541: 536: 531: 526: 521: 516: 511: 506: 501: 496: 486: 485: 482: 481: 476: 471: 464: 463:External links 461: 460: 459: 451: 450: 438: 426:Newspapers.com 397: 396: 394: 391: 390: 389: 383: 377: 371: 365: 358: 357: 341: 338: 337: 336: 333: 325: 322: 198: 195: 158: 157: 151: 147: 146: 143: 139: 138: 127: 124:Lorrie Sanford 123: 122: 120: 116: 115: 108: 107:Known for 104: 103: 98: 94: 93: 80: 76: 75: 64: 60: 59: 53: 42: 38: 37: 34: 26: 25: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 581: 570: 567: 565: 562: 560: 557: 555: 552: 550: 547: 545: 542: 540: 537: 535: 532: 530: 527: 525: 522: 520: 517: 515: 512: 510: 507: 505: 502: 500: 497: 495: 492: 491: 489: 480: 477: 475: 472: 470: 467: 466: 462: 458: 455: 454: 447: 446:Sanford Guide 442: 439: 434: 427: 415: 411: 405: 403: 399: 392: 387: 384: 381: 378: 375: 372: 369: 366: 363: 360: 359: 355: 344: 339: 334: 332: 328: 327: 323: 321: 319: 315: 314: 308: 307:Army Reserves 303: 301: 296: 294: 290: 286: 282: 278: 274: 270: 266: 261: 259: 255: 251: 247: 243: 242: 234: 232: 228: 224: 220: 216: 212: 208: 204: 196: 194: 192: 188: 184: 180: 176: 172: 168: 164: 155: 152: 148: 144: 140: 121: 117: 114: 109: 105: 102: 99: 95: 92: 88: 84: 81: 77: 73: 65: 61: 56: 43: 39: 32: 27: 20: 441: 424:– via 418:. 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Madison, Wisconsin
Lymphoma
University of Michigan
Harvard Medical School
Duke University
Military physician
Médaille d'Honneur du Service de Santé des Armées
Madison, Wisconsin
military physician
infectious disease specialist
Tropical Medicine
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Bethesda, Maryland
University of Michigan
University of Michigan Medical School
Peter Bent Brigham Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Duke University Medical Center
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
Parkland Hospital
Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy
Infectious Diseases Society of America
Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education
American Board of Internal Medicine
American Federation for Clinical Research
National Institutes of Health
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Food and Drug Administration

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