When he arrived in Paris, he brought with him several distinctions in his field: He had won the Nat Koplar Award for Surgical Research in 1974, an article of his had appeared in the September 1974 issue of Archives in Surgery, and he had a paper presented in February 1975 at the American College of Cardiology meeting.
Dr. Haskell has made a name for himself in another area too, one totally removed from his abilities as a surgeon. Or maybe not -- those same sure hands produce needlework fine enough to win awards. In fact, because of his pastime the doctor has brought home several blue ribbons.
The father of two grown children, Dr. Haskell is known for yet another
major interest. Just get him started on the subject of recycling!
1965
Earned his bachelor of arts degree in zoology and psychology from Southern
Illinois University at Edwardsville -- holds the distinction of being the
first graduate to go on to medical school.
1969
Received his M.D. from the University of Illinois College of Medicine
at Chicago.
1969-75
Served his internship and residency at the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis,
Missouri Faculty member, Washington University College of Medicine, St.
Louis
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American Society of Abdominal Surgeons
Illinois State Medical Society
Illinois Region 6 Trauma Board -- founding member
Edgar County Special Service Area Ambulance Board -- founding member
Edgar County Board of Public Health -- founding member
Paris Community Hospital Medical Staff
Aesculapian Society of the Wabash Valley
Counted Cross Stitch
Recycling
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