Dr. Zimmerman earned her medical degree from Case-Western Reserve University School of Medicine in 1974. Prior to that she worked in neuropsychological research at Massachusetts General Hospital and taught Biological Sciences near Boston and in Gaberones, Botswana, with the Peace Corps.
She opened a surgical practice in Casper, Wyoming in 1980. In addition, Dr. Zimmerman practiced clinical medicine in an urgent care clinic, and served as the Medical Director of the Natrona County Detention Center in Casper. She retired from her medical practice in 2003 to devote more time to the cause of international religious freedom.
Anne Templeton Zimmerman was a trustee of the John Templeton Foundation, established by her Father, Sir John Templeton in 1987 in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania.
Dr. Zimmerman earned her medical degree from Case-Western Reserve University School of Medicine in 1974. Prior to that she worked in neuropsychological research at Massachusetts General Hospital and taught Biological Sciences near Boston and in Gaberones, Botswana, with the Peace Corps.
She opened a surgical practice in Casper, Wyoming in 1980. In addition, Dr. Zimmerman practiced clinical medicine in an urgent care clinic, and served as the Medical Director of the Natrona County Detention Center in Casper. She retired from her medical practice in 2003 to devote more time to the cause of international religious freedom.
Anne Templeton Zimmerman was a trustee of the John Templeton Foundation, established by her Father, Sir John Templeton in 1987 in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania.
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