1927
Dr. Gordon is born in Brooklyn, New York to Abraham S. and Selma F. Gordon.
1945
Dr. Gordon joins the U.S. Naval Reserve.
1947
Dr. Gordon receives a Bachelor of Arts from Amherst College.
1951
Dr. Gordon receives a Doctor of Medicine from the University of Maryland and becomes a rotating intern at Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn.
1952
Dr. Gordon becomes an assistant resident in pediatrics at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn.
1953
Dr. Gordon becomes an assistant resident in pediatrics at Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn.
1954
Dr. Gordon becomes a research fellow at Irvington House in Irvington on Hudson, New York.
1955
Dr. Gordon serves in private practice in pediatrics throughout Stratford and Bridgeport, Connecticut.
1970
Dr. Gordon authors “Practical Guide for New Parents.”
1973
Dr. Gordon becomes an associate attendant in the Emergency Department of Bridgeport Hospital.
1978
Dr. Gordon is appointed assistant director in the Emergency Department of Danbury Hospital in Connecticut.
1982
Dr. Gordon is appointed clinical director of the Union Carbide Corporation in Danbury, Connecticut.
1987
Dr. Gordon is appointed president of the Occupational Medical Association of Connecticut.
1987
Dr. Gordon is appointed medical director of Chesebrough-Pond’s USA Company in Trumbull, Connecticut.
2007
Dr. Gordon authors “The Nohnlove.”
2012
Dr. Gordon authors “Common Sense Weight Control” and a revised edition of “Practical Guide for New Parents.”
2016
Dr. Gordon authors “He Made Movies Because They Wouldn’t Believe Him -Medical Essays and Unusual Cases.”
2017
Dr. Gordon is honored with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award from Marquis Who’s Who.