1950
Born to Frank Bernard Danzl and Mary Ellen (Doerger) Danzl in Cincinnati, OH.
1972
Earns a Bachelor of Science from the University of Cincinnati, magna cum laude, with high honors.
1976
Earns a Doctor of Medicine from Ohio State University.
1976
Interns in emergency medicine at the Peoria School of Medicine (now St. Francis Medical Center) within the University of Illinois.
1978
Serves as chief resident at the University of Louisville School of Medicine.
1978
Marries Joanna Colosimo Danzl.
1979
Becomes an assistant professor of emergency medicine at the University of Louisville.
1983
Teaches as an associate professor of emergency medicine at the University of Louisville through 1989.
1983
Serves as a member of the Journal of Emergency Medicine editorial board and continues to do so.
1989
Teaches as a professor of emergency medicine at the University of Louisville and continues to serve in this role.
1991
Serves as service chief, professor and chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Louisville through 2020.
1991
Serves as an associate within the Department of Surgery at the University of Louisville through 2021.
2002
Serves as a member of the “Diseasedex Emergency Medical System” editorial board.
2004
Becomes the medical director of the Yellow Ambulance Service in Louisville and Jefferson County.
2008
Earns the Service Award from the American Board of Emergency Medicine.
2009
Is the executive director of the search committee within the American Board of Emergency Medicine
2015
Earns the Golden Cross Award from the Kentucky Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians.
2018
Earns the Ohio State University Richard N. Nelson Distinguished Alumnus Award.
2019
Receives the Master of American Academy of Emergency Medicine Award.
2020
Is named professor and chair emeritus within the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Louisville.