distinguished alumni award
Dr. Milton E. Barrent
Service 1980
Dr. Barrent is a native of Sioux City
and a graduate of Central High School there. After receiving his medical
degree, he served with the Army medical Corps until 1946, attaining
the rank of major.
In 1946, Dr. Barrent returned to finish a surgical
residency at UI Hospitals and Clinics.
He began his medical practice
in Clinton in 1950. from 1953-55, he served as Clinton's City Health
Officer and, in addition to his surgical
practice there, he is the surgical consultant to the DeWitt, Iowa;
Morrison, Ill., and Savanna, Ill., hospitals.
He has served as president
of the staff at both the Jane Lamb and Mercy Hospitals in Clinton,
and has been president of the Clinton County
Medical Society. He continues to be active on the medical staffs
and, in addition, he serves as medical director at the Clinton County
Care
Facility in Charlotte.
Dr. Barrent helped start the School of Nursing
at the Clinton Community College and serves on the advisory board
for that program
As a member of the Paul B. Sharer Foundation, he helps
to select worthy students for scholarships at Clinton Community College.
Dr. Barrent has been active in the American Cancer Society, the board
of directors of the Clinton Chamber of Commerce, and served as president
of the Clinton Art Association, helping to establish Clinton's first
art gallery.
In 1979, Dr. Barrent was honored by the Iowa Football
Coaches' Association for 29 years of service to high school athletes
in Clinton. He continues
as Clinton High School's official team physician, attending all football
and basketball games, as well as being on call for all other athletic
events.
In May, 1979, Dr. Barrent was named Man of the Year by radio
station KROS, during the Gateway Chamber of Commerce Annual Awards
ceremonies,
for his many years of service to the Clinton Community.
In August,
1979, he was appointed to serve on the Divisional Board of St. Joseph
Mercy Hospital, Clinton.
Dr. Barrent resides at 214 Lawrence St.,
with his wife, Vivian, who is a graduate of the UI College of Nursing.
They have four children:
Molly Holstein, Clinton; Rebecca Komp, Hartford, Wis; Elizabeth Carlson,
Iowa City, and Richard Barrent, a student at Northern Illinois University,
Dekalb.
He is a life member of the Alumni Association.
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