Edward Sawyer Cooper

Retired Cardiologist | Internist | Educator

Edward Cooper

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1926

Born in Columbia, South Carolina, to Dr. Henry Howard Cooper and Ada Sawyer Cooper.

1946

Earns a Bachelor of Arts from Lincoln University

1949

Earns a Doctor of Medicine from Meharry Medical College.

1949

Interns at Philadelphia General Hospital.

1951

Becomes a resident in medicine at Philadelphia General Hospital.

1954

Serves as a captain in the U.S. Air Force and as the chief of medical service, U.S. Air Force Hospital in the Philippines

1956

Is a National Institutes of Health fellow in cardiology at Philadelphia General Hospital.

1958

Works as a senior attending physician at Philadelphia General Hospital until 1976.

1958

Becomes an associate in medicine then assistant professor at the School of Medicine of University of Pennsylvania.

1964

Becomes an attending physician at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.

1968

Becomes the assistant director and later consultant in medicine at the Mercy Douglas Hospital.

1968

Becomes the co-founder and co-director of the Stroke Research Center.

1969

Becomes the president of the medical staff at Philadelphia General Hospital until 1971.

1973

Receives an honorary M.S. by the University of Pennsylvania and becomes the chief of medical service at Philadelphia General Hospital.

1993

Teaches as a Professor of Medicine at the School of Medicine of University of Pennsylvania.

1993

Is president of the American Heart Association until 1994.

1996

Is named a professor emeritus medicine by the University of Pennsylvania.

2002

Becomes a trustee of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.

2002

Is named an Emeritus Trustee of Rockefeller University due to serving as a trustee from 1992 to 2002.

2011

Receives an Honorary Doctor of Science Degree from Meharry Medical College.

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