Congressional Directory for the 109th Congress (2005-2006), July 2005.
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[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
WILLIAM H. (BILL) FRIST, Republican, of Nashville, TN; born in
Nashville, February 22, 1952; education: graduated, Montgomery Bell
Academy, Nashville, 1970; A.B., Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson
School of Public and International Affairs, 1974; M.D., Harvard Medical
School, 1978, with honors; residency in general surgery (1978-84) and
thoracic surgery (1983-84), Massachusetts General Hospital;
cardiovascular and transplant fellowship, Stanford University Medical
Center, 1985-86; heart and lung transplant surgeon; founding director,
Vanderbilt Transplant Center; teaching faculty, Vanderbilt University
Medical Center, 1986-93; staff surgeon, Nashville Veterans'
Administration Hospital; board certified in both general surgery and
cardiothoracic surgery; Medical Center Ethics Committee, 1991-93;
chairman,
Tennessee Medicaid Task Force, 1992-93; recipient: Distinguished Service
Award, Tennessee Medical Association; president, Middle Tennessee Heart
Association; member: Smithsonian
Institution's Board of Regents, Princeton University Board of Trustees,
American College of Surgeons, Society of Thoracic Surgeons, Southern
Thoracic Surgical Association, American College of Chest Physicians;
American Medical Association, Tennessee Medical Association, American
Society of Transplant Surgeons, Association of Academic Surgery,
International
Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation, Tennessee Transplant
Society, Alpha Omega Alpha, Rotary Club, United Way de Tocqueville
Society; board member: YMCA Foundation of Metropolitan Nashville,
Sergeant York Historical Association; commercial pilot; author of 100
scientific articles, chapters and abstracts (subjects: fibroblast growth
factor, thoracic surgery, artificial heart, transplantation,
immunosuppression); author of Transplant (Atlantic Monthly Press, 1989);
co-editor, Grand Rounds in Transplantation (Chapman and Hall, 1995);
married Karyn McLaughlin Frist, 1981; three children: Harrison,
Jonathan, and Bryan; committees:
Finance; Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; Rules and
Administration; Senate Majority Leader; elected to the U.S. Senate on
November 8, 1994; reelected to each succeeding
Senate term.
Office Listings
http://frist.senate.gov
509 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510.. (202) 224-3344
Chief of Staff.--Andrea Becker.
Deputy Chief of Staff.--Nick Smith.
Legislative Director.--Jim Hippe.
Executive Assistant / Scheduler.--Ramona Lessen.
28 White Bridge Road, Suite 211, Nashville, TN 37205... (615) 352-9411
State Director.--Bart VerHulst.
5100 Poplar Avenue, Suite 514, Memphis, TN 38137....... (901) 683-1910
James Building, 735 Broad Street, Suite 701, (423) 894-2203
Chattanooga, TN 37402.................................
200 East Main Street, Suite 111, Jackson, TN 38301..... (731) 424-9655
10368 Wallace Alley Street, Suite 7, Kingsport, TN (423) 323-1252
37663.................................................
Howard Baker Federal Building, 800 Market Street, Suite (865) 637-4180
121, Knoxville, TN 37902..............................