Howard A. Rusk

Howard A. Rusk
Born April 9, 1901
Brookfield, Missouri
Died November 4, 1989
Fields physician
Known for Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Howard A. Rusk and Roy Campanella
Dr. Howard A. Rusk and Roy Campanella

Howard A. Rusk (April 9, 1901 – November 4, 1989) was a prominent physician and founder of the Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine. He was considered to be the founder of rehabilitation medicine.[1]

Born in Brookfield, Missouri,[2] Rusk was active in the Health for Peace movement in the 1950s and supported US efforts to participate more in rehabilitation medicine in international affairs. He was the first recipient of the Pacem in Terris award of the Pope John Paul II Center of Prayer and Study for Peace.[3]

Education

Dr. Rusk graduated from University of Missouri in 1923 and received his medical degree at Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1925.

Legacy

References

  1. "Howard A. Rusk, M.D. (1901-1989) Founder". Rusk Inst. of Rehabilitation Medicine. Archived from the original on 2007-11-02. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
  2. Howard A. Rusk Papers
  3. "Howard Rusk Is Given Award By Pope John Paul II Center". New York Times. 16 February 1983. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
  4. http://www.jeffersonawards.org/pastwinners/national

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