Steven Jonas, MD, MPH, MS, FNYAS

Professor Emeritus

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1936

Born to Harold Jacob Jonas and Florence Jane (Kyzor) Jonas in New York, NY.

1958

Earns a Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, from Columbia College.

1962

Earns a Doctor of Medicine from Harvard University.

1962

Is an intern at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, NY until 1963.

1965

Is a resident in preventive medicine and public health within the New York City Department of Health.

1965

Earns a Master of Public Health from Yale University School of Public Health.

1967

Is the district health officer for the New York City Department of Health until 1968.

1969

Is a lecturer at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, NY until 1989.

1969

Is an assistant professor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, NY until 1971.

1969

Is the director of ambulatory care planning and development for the New York City Department of Health.

1971

Is the coordinator of ambulatory services and an assistant professor at the Stony Brook University School of Medicine until 1974.

1974

Is an associate professor within the Dept. of Community and Preventive Medicine Stony Brook University’s School of Medicine until 1983.

1977

Is the creator and first editor of Jonas-Kovner’s Health Care Delivery (formerly Health Care Delivery).

1983

Teaches as a professor within the Department of Preventive Medicine at Stony Brook University School of Medicine until 2014.

1996

Earns a Master of Science in health management from New York University’s Wagner School.

1998

Teaches as an adjunct professor of legal education at Touro College’s School of Law in Huntington, NY.

2004

Teaches as a professor in the graduate program in public health within the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University.

2014

Is named professor emeritus by Stony Brook University School of Medicine and currently maintains this role.

2014

Is a trusted author with OpEdNews and continues in this role.

2021

Maintains membership with American College of Preventive Medicine and New York Academy Medicine, among other organizations.

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