Dr. Howard Rusk, who became a pioneer in the rehabilitation of the physically disabled in the U.S. and many other countries after finding new ways to help badly wounded aviators in World War II, died ...
This article is sponsored by Centers Health Care. In this Voices interview, Skilled Nursing News sits down with Dr. Matthew ...
Howard A. Rusk, MD (1901-1989), a tall, soft-spoken physician from NYU Langone Medical Center and widely considered "the father of rehabilitation medicine," set about to establish a facility founded ...
Howard A. Rusk possessed two interests that were eventually able to intersect -- a career as a physician and service in the armed forces of the United States. While serving in uniform during World War ...
When Dr. Howard A. Rusk got into the Army, he was appalled to see hospital convalescents lolling around with nothing to do. So the tall, good-looking Lieutenant Colonel, who used tu practice in St.
St. Joseph Hospital in Orange, Calif., hired Scott F. Rusk, MD, to serve as CMO. 1. Most recently, Dr. Rusk served as vice president of medical affairs and CMO at Mercy Health System of Maine ...
Sul Ross State University announced in a news release the appointment of Andria Rusk, Ph.D., as the new Executive Director of Public Health for the College of Health Sciences. Dr. Rusk brings over 15 ...
If medical schools do not gear themselves to near-war conditions, the U.S. will have a dangerous doctor shortage by 1954. This warning was sounded in Chicago last week by Dr. Howard A. Rusk, adviser ...