Nicholas J. Cifarelli
Nicholas John Cifarelli, M.D. was an Italian-American physician. He is known for starting the first bioethics advisory committee in the United States.
Early life
Cifarelli was born in Queens, New York, on August 22, 1928. Nicholas, at a very young age showed an appreciation for fine arts. He viewed sculpture at his uncle's foundry, Roman Bronze, Inc. Later, he furthered his education in the arts, working eight years at the Metropolitan Opera, and was privileged to see every classical ballet the opera presented. This exposure created a deep love of the classics and was his inspiration to become a sculptor, where he later incorporated the time for this interest while practicing medicine.Education
Cifarelli began as an undergraduate in 1946 at Saint Peter's College (New Jersey). He studied chemistry, was a standout pitcher on the baseball team and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1949. Soon after he attended Georgetown University School of Medicine, where he pursued a medical education. In 1954 he graduated with a medical degree.Later, Cifarelli pursued his interest in sculpture, where he studied under Professor Salvatore at Columbia University in 1964. He continued his education in this subject at Queens College in 1965. In 1971 he completed an extension course in sculpture at UCLA. He also took sculpture courses at Pasadena City College in Pasadena, California, from 1972 to 1973.
Medical residency and naval career
After receiving his medical degree from Georgetown University, Cifarelli went back to Queens, New York, to start his medical internship at the Flushing Hospital Medical Center. After completing his internship he started his medical residency, choosing the specialty of internal medicine at Flushing Hospital Medical Center.After finishing his medical residency Cifarelli joined the United States Navy as a medical officer. He was stationed in Coronado, California. After finishing his military service he relocated back to Queens to begin a medical career as a private practice physician. After he gained some experience in private practice he decided to further his medical education and began his fellowship (medicine) in nephrology at the Bronx VA Hospital, in the Bronx, New York.