CURRICULUM VITAE
WILLIAM S. COLE, M.D.
BIRTHDATE:
October 18, 1912, Norfolk, Virginia
MEDICAL EDUCATION:
University of Virginia Medical School - Doctor of Medicine, 193?
INTERNSHIP AND RESIDENCIES:
Virginia Mason Hospital, Seattle, Washington, 1937-1938
Resident on Internal Medicine, The Mason Clinic, Seattle, Washington,
1938-1939
Fejloyvship in Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota,
1947-1948-1949
CIVILIAN PRACTICE OF MEDICINE:
General Practice: Taylor-Richardson Clinic,
Ellensburg, Washington,
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Chief of Radiology, Washington Clinic, Washington, D.C., 1954-1968
Assistant Professor of Radiology, Jolns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, Maryland, 1968-1973
Staf£ Radiologist, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, 1969-1973
MILITARY SERVICE:
U.S. Navy Medical Corps, 1942-1954
Rank:
Commander, MC-USN (ret.), 1954
Last duty station:
Chief of Radiology, U.S. Naval Hospital,
Bethesda, Maryland, 1953-1954
Retired from the U.S. Navy as a result of injuries received in
combat in the South Pacific Theater.
SCHOLARSHIPS AND HONORARY MEDICAL SOCIETIES:
E. I. DuPont Scholarship, 1932-1933-1934, University of Virginia
Richard Henry Whitehead Scholarship, 1935-1936-1937, University of
Virginia Medical School
Alpha Omega Alpha lonor Medical Society, 1937
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