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Eleanor L. Dombrowski, BS, RN and Edmund T. Dombrowski MD |
Eleanor L. Dombrowski
Mrs. Dombrowski received her BS and RN degrees from the UCLA School of Nursing where she became an instructor in obstetrics. She was also a floor duty nurse at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, Minnesota. She is the mother of five children, a homemaker, and a participant in many civic organizations in Redlands California.
Edmund T. Dombrowski
Dr. Dombrowski is the Southern California president of the Discovery Society of the Discovery Institute. He is the recipient of a certificate of merit from the AMA for one of the first two exhibits on acquired spinal stenosis of the lumbar spine (1969). He is the author of the first paper on the physiology and treatment of osteomyelitis by radical debridement and closed-irrigation suction (Clinical Orthopedics, 1966), the first paper recognizing acquired spinal stenosis (Western Orthopedic Association annual Meeting, 1967), and the author of more than 50 peer-reviewed papers, exhibits, and published articles. He is a co-founders of the North American Spine Society, a former member of the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine; a former exofficio member of the Advisory Council of the National Institute on Aging; a former Reagan appointee to the Federal Council on Aging, one of the original members of the musculoskeletal specialty committee of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (Spine), board-certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, a former member of the 12th District Board of Medical Quality Assurance Committee of the state of California, Brown Administration, a former assistant clinical professor of orthopaedic surgery at Loma Linda University Medical Center, and a former instructor for the Billroth Course in Surgical Anatomy (lumbar spine and lower extremities). Originally an evolutionist, he is now a proponent of Intelligent Design.
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