Kazimierz W. Jankowski
Psychiatrist, author
Born Jul. 17, 1931, Poznan, Poland; came to U.S., 1979; son of Jan and Bronislawa (Beierlein); married Hanna (Buza); child: Aleksandra.
Education: Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), Warsaw Medical Academy (Poland), 1963; dr. hab., Lodz Medical Academy (Poland), 1971.
Career: assistant to senior assistant, Warsaw Medical Academy Psychiatric Clinic, 1956-66; adjunct, Institute of Psychology, 1966-74, docent, Institute of Social Prophylactic, 1974-79, University of Warsaw; residency, Menninger Foundation, Topeka (KS), 1982-86; unit director, Topeka State Hospital, 1986-89; consultant, Correctional Facilities of Kansas State, 1989 -.
Author: Od psychiatrii biologicznej do humanistycznej, 1975, 1994; several other books; 40 research papers and scientific articles on psychiatry.
Member of: American Psychiatric Association; Polish Psychiatrists and Neurologists in America.
Honors: outstanding documentation in a doctoral dissertation award, Polish Neuropathological Association, 1964; award for research results, 1972, and for outstanding text-book and psychology, 1976, Polish Ministry of Higher Education and Science
Languages: Polish, English
Hobbies: long distance running, travel, bread baking
Home: 2807 Stratford Rd., Lawrence, KS 66049
From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation, New York, NY, 1996