Rene Cailliet

Rene Cailliet, M.D., (June 10, 1917 - March 14, 2015) was an American born physician of French ancestry best known for a very popular series of books on musculoskeletal medicine.[1]

Rene Cailliet was born in Philadelphia in June 10, 1917,[2] son of Lucien Cailliet (May 27, 1897– January 3, 1985), the French born American composer, conductor, arranger, clarinetist, and creator of music for films. After graduation from Medical School at the University of Southern California in 1943, he served in the U.S. Army during the Second World War. After the war he was one of the pioneering physicians who created the specialty of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. In 1953 he was one of the founding partners of the Southern California Permanente Medical Group and practiced in the Departments of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles and West Los Angeles Medical Centers. After his retirement in 1974, he served as a chairman of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Southern California. He was in private practice at Santa Monica Hospital for several years and is currently an emeritus professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.

Cailliet resided near Los Angeles, California.

Selected works

References

  1. "Last SCPMG Founding Partner Rene Cailliet, MD, Dies at 97". Kaiser Permanente. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
  2. Cailliet, Rene. "United States Public Records Index". Family Search.


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