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WILLIAM M. MCCORD, Ph.D., M.D. President, Medical College of South Carolina William McCord, President of the Medical College of South Carolina, gradu- ated from Oberlin College with an A.B. degree, from Yale University with aPh.D. degree in Chemistry and from Louisiana State University with an M.D. degree. He served an internship at Charity Hos- pital in New Orleans. He taught in the Louisiana State Uni- versity Medical School for eleven years in the Biochemistry Department. In 1942 he went into the Army in the Medical Corps for about four years serving in the United States and as a transport surgeon on the high seas. In late 1945 he was appointed Professor of Chemistry and head of the department at the Medical College of South Carolina. He has been privi- leged to teach many of the physicians now in practice in South Carolina and also in Louisiana. Dr. McCord has served as President of the Charleston County Medical Soci- ety, and as president of several scien- tific societies active in this area. He is a member of a number of societies in- cluding the American Medical Associ- ation, the American Chemical Society, the Society of Nuclear Medicine, the Federation for Clinical Research, Sigma Xi and Alpha Omega Alpha.
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