He served as president of the
California Society of Addiction Medicine from 2002 to 2004, and was elected President Elect of the
American Society of Addiction Medicine in 2008. In 2002 Dr. Kurth's peers awarded him the title of Fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine, an honor given to less than 300 physicians worldwide. Kurth also served as the California State Healthcare Coalition Chairperson for Presidential Candidate
John McCain in 2008. In this capacity, he served as a speaker on national healthcare issues in the state of California. Kurth currently serves on the faculty of
Loma Linda University School of Medicine as an assistant professor with appointments in both Preventive Medicine and Psychiatry. In addition, he holds a faculty appointment in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the
Loma Linda University School of Public Health. Kurth owns the Urgent Care Center and Alta Loma Medical Group in Rancho Cucamonga, California. He is founder of the Children's Free Immunization Clinic, which has provided free immunizations to many thousands of local children since 1983. He has also served as a medical volunteer with
the Flying Samaritans, a group of physicians and other volunteers who use private airplanes to bring free medical care to underserved children in inaccessible regions of rural
Mexico. Kurth is married to Dee Matreyek, Ph.D., who is the founder and president of the
Restorative Justice Center of the Inland Empire. ==External links==