Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, of the University of California. Mentioned in the 1949-11-07-02 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954.
J Am Med Assoc, Aug 1953; 152: 1346: CALIFORNIA. Dr. Goodhart Appointed Dean. -- Dr. Gordon E. Goodhart, Los Angeles, who has been on the faculty of the University of Southern California School of Medicine for five years, has been named to succeed Dr. Burrell O. Raulston, dean for 10 years and on the faculty since 1929, who will become dean emeritus. Dr. Raulston was given an honorary degree of doctor of science by Southern California at its 70th annual commencement exercises June 13 "in recognition of distinguished service in the field of medicine." Dr. Goodhart was formerly director of medical extension education for the school and for the past year served as associate dean. He became affiliated with the Los Angeles County Hospital as a resident physician after World War II service as a captain in the Army Medical Corps in Europe, and became chief of the outpatient service for the County Hospital in 1948 and coordinator of its resident training program the next year.
Former Keck School Dean Gordon B. [sic] Goodhart, 89. USC News 05/09/03. Gordon B. [sic] Goodhart. Gordon B. [sic] Goodhart, who served as dean of the Keck School of Medicine in the mid-1950s, has died. He was 89. Goodhart, a 1935 graduate of Occidental College and a 1943 graduate of the Stanford School of Medicine, was medical dean at USC from 1953 to 1956. This time period was a coming-of-age for the medical school as it celebrated the 25th anniversary of its refounding, after reopening in 1928 following a 10-year hiatus. During his tenure as dean, the school launched its Diamond Jubilee Campaign, which raised more than $1 million in 1955 for the construction of McKibben Hall and the Mudd Laboratory Building. By all accounts, Goodhart was a democratic administrator. He expanded the school’s executive committee to include representation from all departments and consistently putting major issues to a faculty vote. He then returned to school for a residency in psychiatry and was in private practice in Los Angeles for 15 years. He also taught for a period at UCLA. Goodhart was born July 12, 1913 in Riverside, and attended public schools in Long Beach. In 1941, Gordon Eugene Goodhart married Ruth Forrester. He served in the Army Medical Corps during World War II. In 1974, the Goodharts retired to Santa Barbara. He died April 10 in an assisted living facility in Santa Cruz, Calif., where he and his wife Ruth, who died in February, had resided. The couple had no children. [photo] Source: http://www.usc.edu/uscnews/stories/8913.html
J Am Med Assoc, Aug 1953; 152: 1346: CALIFORNIA. Dr. Goodhart Appointed Dean. -- Dr. Gordon E. Goodhart, Los Angeles, who has been on the faculty of the University of Southern California School of Medicine for five years, has been named to succeed Dr. Burrell O. Raulston, dean for 10 years and on the faculty since 1929, who will become dean emeritus. Dr. Raulston was given an honorary degree of doctor of science by Southern California at its 70th annual commencement exercises June 13 "in recognition of distinguished service in the field of medicine." Dr. Goodhart was formerly director of medical extension education for the school and for the past year served as associate dean. He became affiliated with the Los Angeles County Hospital as a resident physician after World War II service as a captain in the Army Medical Corps in Europe, and became chief of the outpatient service for the County Hospital in 1948 and coordinator of its resident training program the next year.
Former Keck School Dean Gordon B. [sic] Goodhart, 89. USC News 05/09/03. Gordon B. [sic] Goodhart. Gordon B. [sic] Goodhart, who served as dean of the Keck School of Medicine in the mid-1950s, has died. He was 89. Goodhart, a 1935 graduate of Occidental College and a 1943 graduate of the Stanford School of Medicine, was medical dean at USC from 1953 to 1956. This time period was a coming-of-age for the medical school as it celebrated the 25th anniversary of its refounding, after reopening in 1928 following a 10-year hiatus. During his tenure as dean, the school launched its Diamond Jubilee Campaign, which raised more than $1 million in 1955 for the construction of McKibben Hall and the Mudd Laboratory Building. By all accounts, Goodhart was a democratic administrator. He expanded the school’s executive committee to include representation from all departments and consistently putting major issues to a faculty vote. He then returned to school for a residency in psychiatry and was in private practice in Los Angeles for 15 years. He also taught for a period at UCLA. Goodhart was born July 12, 1913 in Riverside, and attended public schools in Long Beach. In 1941, Gordon Eugene Goodhart married Ruth Forrester. He served in the Army Medical Corps during World War II. In 1974, the Goodharts retired to Santa Barbara. He died April 10 in an assisted living facility in Santa Cruz, Calif., where he and his wife Ruth, who died in February, had resided. The couple had no children. [photo] Source: http://www.usc.edu/uscnews/stories/8913.html
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