Eben was born in Knoxville, Tennessee. His mother was a Canadian graduate nurse, and his father a prominent surgeon. Alexander came from a distinguished family of scholars that spans several generations. His paternal grandfather
Eben Alexander was a diplomat, scholar, and a professor of Greek at the
University of North Carolina as well as U.S. Minister to Greece 1892-1896. Alexander's adopted son,
Eben Alexander III, followed in his father's footsteps as an academic neurosurgeon, and wrote the book, ''
Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife'' (2012). Alexander studied at the University of North Carolina, earning his
A.B. degree at
Chapel Hill. He later attended
Harvard Medical School and graduated with an
M.D. degree cum laude in 1939. Alexander trained in surgery at the
Peter Bent Brigham hospital during 1939-42, joining the
U.S. Air Force in 1942. During his military service, Alexander transferred to the ground forces, went overseas to New Guinea, the Philippines, and Japan, and was awarded the
Bronze Star for action in Mindanao, the Philippines. Following his service in the
Army Medical Corps, he continued his training in Boston at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, The Children's Hospital, and as a research fellow at
Harvard, then at
Toronto General Hospital and
Yale University School of Medicine, before joining the
Wake Forest faculty in 1949. ==Career==