Guthrie was one of 13 founding members of the
American Board of Surgery, evidence of his commitment to medical education and belief in board certification for physicians. During his term as President of the Pennsylvania State Medical Society, Guthrie started a program of postgraduate teaching for general practitioners in their local communities. Guthrie traveled and lectured extensively in the U.S. and abroad where he received many honors. He wrote numerous medical articles, as well as articles about hospital care, such as: "The Care of the Patient," presented at
Harvard Medical School, February 9, 1939, printed in The New England Journal of Medicine, November 2, 1939; "The Significance of the Seemingly Insignificant," published in the November 1931 issue of The Modern Hospital; and "Hospital Morale," delivered before the Section on Surgery of the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania, September 23, 1919. Honorary degrees: Doctor of Science from LaFayette University *Doctor of Humane Letters from Hahnemann Medical College Faculty positions: Professor of Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania *Professor of Surgery at Hahnemann Medical College Awards: Alumni Award of Merit from the General Alumni Society of the University of Pennsylvania in recognition of his outstanding service to the University Additionally, he was associated with the following organizations: • Elected a Trustee of the
Pennsylvania Medical Society in 1917, named as President in 1933 *President of the Bradford County Medical Society *Member of the American Surgical Society; the Societe Internationale de Chirurgie, the Southern Surgical Society, the Surgical Research Society, the International Society of Surgery, American Goiter Association,
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma • Fellow and member of the Board of Governors of the
American College of Surgeons • Honorary member of the Royal Academy of Medicine of Rome, Royal Medical and Surgical Society of Budapest, the Vienna Surgical Society, and the Society of Medicine and Surgery of Rio de Janeiro. • Member and President of the Alumni Association of the
Mayo Foundation • Chief Surgeon of the Lehigh Valley Railroad for 29 years; member and past President of the Association of New York and New England Railway Surgeons; member of the Association of Railroad Chief Surgeons ==References==