Abstract

Dr. Lundberg holds degrees from North Park College in Chicago, Baylor Univ., and the Univ. of Alabama. He received his M.D. from the Medical College of Alabama in 1957. He completed a rotating cfinical internship at Tripler Hospital in Hawaii and a residency in anatomic and clinical pathology at Brooke General Hospital in San Antonio. In 1967, he joined the LAC/USC Medical Center, where he became Assoc. Director of Labs and Pathology and Professor of Pathology. In 1977, he became Professor and Chair of the Dept. o f Pathology at the Univ. of California Davis School o f Medicine. In 1982, he became Vice President of the AMA for Scientific Information, and Editor of JAMA, with editorial responsibility for nine journals. His primary goal at AMA, 'in addition to survival is to 're-establish JAMA as the foremost medical scientific periodical in the worM and to solidify each specialty journal among the respective top journals of their kind.

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