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  1. Anthony F. DePalma (October 12, 1904 – April 6, 2005) was an orthopedic surgeon and professor at Thomas Jefferson University, as well as the founder of the orthopedic department at University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.

    • Orthopedic surgeon, professor, medical journalist
    • April 6, 2005 (aged 100), Fort Lauderdale, Florida
  2. Anthony DePalma spent 22 years as a reporter and foreign correspondent for The New York Times, serving as Bureau Chief in Mexico and Canada. In 2001 he published “Here: A Biography of the New American Continent,” which was re-released as an e-book in 2014. He has focused his journalism on Latin America, especially Mexico and Cuba, but he ...

  3. Bio | Anthony DePalma author. ABOUT ME. I spent 22 years as a reporter and foreign correspondent for The New York Times. For much of that time I focused my attention on Latin America, especially Mexico and Cuba, but I also traveled widely and reported from places as diverse as Albania, Montenegro, Guyana and Suriname.

  4. nonfiction. America Is Obsessed With Cuba. But What Do We Know About Its Citizens? “The Cubans,” by Anthony DePalma, paints a detailed, novelistic portrait of a handful of ordinary Cubans —...

  5. 10. Feb. 2008 · Anthony Frederick DePalma, MD. Educator, Researcher and Clinical Care Doctor. Symposium: Tribute to Dr. Anthony F. DePalma, First Editor-in-Chief of Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. The Classic. Open access.

  6. Dr. Anthony DePalma was born in Philadelphia in 1904, the son of immigrants from Alberona province of Foggia, Italy. He attended the University of Maryland for his premedical education, then Jefferson Medical College, from which he graduated in 1929. He then served a two-year internship at Philadelphia General Hospital. In 1931, he obtained a position as assistant surgeon at the Coaldale State ...

  7. For more information, please contact: JeffersonDigitalCommons@jefferson.edu. As submitted to: Clinical Orthopaedics and related Research and later accepted as: “Anthony Frederick DePalma, MD: educator, researcher and clinical care doctor.”.