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NeoReviews Vol.9 No.1 2008 e5
© 2008 American Academy of Pediatrics
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| The Early Years |
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e and Françoise Minkowski, who originally were from Poland. His secondary education was at L'Ecole Alsacienne, and he attended medical school at the University of Paris. During the Second World War he joined the resistance movement in Paris in 1941 and subsequently was awarded the Medaille de la Résistance as well as the Croix de Guerre 39–45 (1939 to 1945 War Cross).
Immediately after the war, he was awarded a Rockefeller Foundation Bursary to study with Clement Smith at Harvard from 1946 through 1947. He was one of many international pediatricians who spent time with Clem Smith in Boston learning about fetal and neonatal physiology. He remained in the United States for some time after this, assimilating knowledge about clinical neonatology from pediatricians interested in the field such as Julius Hess in Chicago and Sam Levine in New York.
* Emeritus Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatal and Developmental Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, Calif
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