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Biography:
Ludmil A. Chotkowski, MD, FACP
Ludmil
Adam Chotkowski, MD, FACP, is a board-certified specialist
in internal medicine who retired in 1986 after practicing
medicine for 41 years. Born in Berlin, Connecticut, he was
valedictorian of his high school class, graduated from Trinity
College and Yale University School of Medicine, and completed
his residency training at Hartford Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut.
He then practiced privately for 25 years in Berlin, during
which, at various times, he also served as a school physician,
medical examiner, health director, medical staff president
at New Britain Memorial Hospital, and an instructor at the
University of Connecticut Medical School.
In
his later years, Dr. Chotkowski served as Chief of Medicine
at the Rocky Hill Veterans Home and Hospital and Medical Director
of Connecticut State Mental Hospital. He is the author of
several scientific medical articles published in the New England
Journal of Medicine, the Journal of the American Medical Association,
and Connecticut Medicine. He wrote a syndicated weekly newspaper
column called "What's New in Medicine" for more
than 30 years and in 1991 authored a book with the same name
that won a Mosby book award. He also wrote a section on advances
in medicine for the Encyclopedia Americana. In 1980, he received
an American Cancer Society award for "excellence in communicating
about cancer."
He
is a member of the American Medical Association and the Connecticut
State Medical Society and is a Fellow of the American College
of Physicians (an honor awarded for his contributions to the
practice of medicine).
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