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Fred Chasan (April 4, 1924 – June 20, 2005) was an American physician from Los Angeles , California and veteran of World War II .

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13-440: Chasan may refer to: People [ edit ] Fred Chasan – American surgeon Mark Chasan – American businessman Roslyn Chasan – American attorney Places [ edit ] [REDACTED] This section is empty. You can help by adding to it . ( February 2024 ) Other [ edit ] Chasan (grape) – wine grape variety grown primarily in

26-403: A physician , dentist , or veterinarian may undertake after completing a specialty training program (residency) . During this time (usually more than one year), the physician is known as a fellow . Fellows are capable of acting as an attending physician or a consultant physician in the specialist field in which they were trained, such as internal medicine or pediatrics . After completing

39-658: A fellowship in the relevant sub-specialty, the physician is permitted to practice without direct supervision by other physicians in that sub-specialty, such as cardiology or oncology . In the US, the majority of fellowships are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education ("ACGME") or, to a lesser extent, the American Board of Physician Specialties in select states. There are fellowship programs that are not ACGME accredited, yet are well received, given

52-511: A medical degree from the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine . In 1974, he was awarded a fellowship degree by the American Academy of Family Physicians . In the early 1960s, Chasan's wife Roslyn proposed becoming a lawyer, to which Chasan is said to have remarked, "You helped me through medical school – now I will help you [through law school]." By 1968 Chasan had become

65-625: A settlement with the Chasan family. In the aftermath of the collapse of the house , Chasan and Roslyn moved to Manhattan Beach, California , away from the Los Angeles peninsula . Chasan died on June 20, 2005, and was buried at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in California . Fellowship (medicine) A fellowship is the period of medical training , in the United States and Canada, that

78-624: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Fred Chasan Chasan was born April 4, 1924, in New York City to Morris and Pauline (née Philips) Chasan. In 1942, Chasan graduated from the Bronx High School of Science and enrolled in the College of the City of New York majoring in biology for a Bachelor of Science degree. In parallel, he

91-674: The chief of staff at the Memorial Hospital of Gardena , and was named medical director by 1977. During his time in private practice, Chasan worked with Epsilon Sigma Alpha to administer thousands of polio vaccines . After retiring from private medical practice, Chasan rejoined the United States Military as a medical officer in the Navy working as a physician at Naval Medical Center San Diego in Balboa Park . In 1952, Chasan

104-564: The Languedoc wine region of southern France Chasan (pastry) – traditional Chinese pastry that is popular in the Jiangs province and especially in Huai'an, a historic city which is considered the home of the pastry Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Chasan . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

117-481: The early 1980s, a deteriorating city-owned storm drain system, compounded by a broken water main from the California Water Service Company , led to a landslide . The family was forced to evacuate the house in 1981. By 1983, the house had either collapsed into the sea or been demolished. A jury determined the city had failed in its responsibility to maintain the storm drain system, resulting in

130-629: The importance of being a Board-Certified Physician in a primary specialty, where a Fellowship is often more based on demand and research productivity. In general, ACGME accredited programs require completion of ACGME-accredited, RCPSC-accredited or CFPC- accredited residency program, however, exceptions for an ACGME-International- accredited residency programs and non-ACGME-accredited residency programs are possible. International medical graduates must be ECFMG certified. Some fellowship specialties require participation in special matching programs like Specialties Matching Service® (SMS®) or SF Match. There are

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156-595: Was a medical researcher at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research . After serving as a medic in the United States Army during World War II , Chasan resumed his university studies on the G.I. Bill at New York University , graduating in 1949 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology and Chemistry . He then pursued a Master of Arts from NYU's School of Education . In 1962, Chasan received

169-534: Was set up on a blind date with his future wife Roslyn and the couple married in January 1954. The couple had three sons in the late 1950s and early 1960s, including Mark . Early in their marriage, Roslyn worked as a nurse in Chasan's medical practice. In the late 1970s, Chasan and his wife Roslyn built a large Mediterranean-style house on Paseo del Mar in Palos Verdes Estates, California . However, by

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