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Author/Creator:
Stemmler, Edward J.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
La Salle University--Study and teaching.
La Salle University.
University of Pennsylvania. School of Medicine--Study and teaching.
University of Pennsylvania.
University of Pennsylvania. School of Medicine--Administration.
Veterans' Administration Medical Center (Philadelphia, Pa.).
Association of American Medical Colleges.
American Board of Internal Medicine.
American College of Physicians.
Institute of Medicine (U.S.).
National Board of Medical Examiners.
Medicine--Study and teaching--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Medicine.
Hospitals--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--Administration.
Hospitals.
Genre:
Appointment books
Correspondence
Photographs
Awards
Speeches, addresses, etc.
Physical Description:
11 Cubic ft.
Place of Publication:
1942-1999.
Biography/History:
Edward J. Stemmler was born in Philadelphia in February 1929. After earning a B.A. from La Salle College in Philadelphia in 1950, he was drafted and saw military service from 1951 to 1953. He was with the Chemical Intelligence Service of the U.S. Army Chemical Corps in Korea from March 1952 to February 1953, and won a Commendation Medal for his performance in the chemical intelligence detachment.
In 1956, Stemmler entered the University of Pennsylvania on a medical program and graduated from the Penn medical school with M.D. in 1960. He had both his internship (1960-1961) and residency (1961-1963) at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP). He was a Fellow in Cardiology at the Hospital from 1963 to 1964 and served as Chief Medical Resident in 1964. He was appointed Instructor in Medicine the same year, Associate in Medicine in 1966 and Assistant Professor in 1967. He was promoted as Associate Professor in 1970 and Professor of Medicine in 1974. In 1981 he was awarded the Robert G. Dunlop Professorship.
Administratively, Stemmler served as Chief of the Medical Outpatient Department of HUP in the year of 1966-1967, Chief of Medicine on the Penn medical service at the Veterans Affairs Hospital of Philadelphia from 1967 to 1973, and was appointed Associate Dean for Student Affairs of Penn medical school in 1973. He was appointed as Acting Dean of the Penn School of Medicine in 1974 and served as Dean of the Penn medical school from 1975 to 1988. In 1986, he was appointed Executive Vice President of the newly-established University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, which includes the medical school, the University hospital, and the Clinical Practices of the University of Pennsylvania. He served in that capacity until July 1989. Under his leadership, Penn medical school had remarkable growth in biomedical research as well as in the construction and modernization of academic, research and clinical facilities.
In July 1990 Stemmler was appointed Executive Vice President of the Association of American Medical Colleges and served in that position until 1993.
Beyond his medical and administrative responsibilities at Penn Medical Center and the AAMC, Stemmler was extensively involved in regional and national professional activities. He served on the National Board of Medical Examiners, was elected a Master of the American College of Physicians (1985), and a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences.
Summary:
The collection of the Edward J. Stemmler papers has been organized into the following series: Appointment book, 1975-1993; Certificate, awards, etc., 1942-1994; Correspondence, 1972-1993 December; General files, 1959-1999; Papers and reprints, 1965-1994; Personal files, 1950-1995; Photographs, 1975-1994; Speeches and lectures, 1973-1998; Telephone message form, 1990 July-1992 August.
Correspondence and General files are the two major series. The Correspondence series documents Stemmler's academic and administrative work at Penn medical school and Penn Medical Center from 1972 to June 1990. His correspondence as AAMC Executive Vice President runs from mid 1990 to the end of 1993.
The General files series documents Stemmler's work with all medical and professional institutions, among them the Penn School of Medicine, Penn Medical Center, the Clinical Practices at the University of Pennsylvania, the AAMC, the National Board of Medical Examiners, the American College of Physicians, Philadelphia General Hospital, etc. It also includes subjects that had significant influence on his career, such as the termination of his service as Executive Vice President of the Penn Medical Center in 1989 and his relationship with his mentor Dr. Francis C. Wood.
The Personal files series includes a bulky folder of material related to Stemmler's military service from 1951 to 1953.
OCLC:
463491083
Access Restriction:
Access is granted in accordance with the Protocols for the University Archives and Records Center of the University of Pennsylvania.

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