Stephen Thomas Bush

Physician, pathologist, researcher

Born Apr. 6, 1936, Olean (NY), U.S.; son of Francis Bos and Waleria (Kolasinski); married Eleanor (Charles); children: Stephen, Elizabeth, Julia, Jennifer, Andrew, Emily.

Education: Bachelor of Science (B.S.), St. Bonaventure University, Olean, 1957; Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington (DC), 1961.

Career: internship, DC General Hospital, 1961-62; residency (combined anatomic and clinical pathology), Mayo Clinic, Rochester (MI), 1965-69; associate pathology, Carraway Methodist Hospital, Birmingham (AL), 1969-71; clinical assistant prof., University of Alabama Medical Center, Birmingham, 1970-72; associate pathology, 1972-84, laboratory director, 1984 -, Lee Hospital, Johnstown (PA); clinical laboratory inspector, College of American Pathology, 1974 -; adjunct associate prof., University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown. 1977 -.

Author: articles in professional journals.

Member of, i.a.: College of American Pathology; American Society of Clinical Pathology; Medical Society; board directors member, Cambria County Medical Society (vice president, 1988, president, 1990); medical representative (campaign), 1980-82, board member, 1982-85, United Way; Johnstown Rotary Club, 1985-88.

Served with: United States Navy (USN), general medical officer, 1962-65.

Affiliation: Republican. Catholic.

Languages: English, Polish, German.

Hobbies: travel, bridge.

Office: Lee Hospital, 320 Main St., Johnstown, PA 15901.

From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation, New York, NY, 1996