Background
Pryor, Carol Graham was born in Savannah, Georgia, United States.
Pryor, Carol Graham was born in Savannah, Georgia, United States.
AB, Georgia College, 1943;Doctor of Medicine, Medical College Georgia, 1947.
Rotating intern, City Hospitals, Baltimore, 1947-1948;assistant resident pathology, Baroness Erlanger Hospital, Chattanooga, 1948;international obstetrics, City Colls., Baltimore, 1949;college physician, Georgia State College for Women, Milledgeville, Georgia, 1949-1950;resident obstetrics, City Hospitals, Baltimore, 1950-1951;assistant resident gynecology, University Hospital, Baltimore, 1951-1952;senior resident obstetrics-gynecology., University Hospital, Augusta, Georgia, 1952;private practice obstetrics-gynecology., Augusta, since 1952;chairman obstetrics-gynecology., St. Joseph Hospital, Augusta, since 1997. Chair ob-gun. department St. Joseph Hospital, Augusta.
Since a human being is the central factor in the plan of salvation, the Gospel must be taught, understood and accepted by him.
Social norms that assume different standards for women than for men in marriage are outdated and should be rejected. Laws in civil society should define marriage as the union of one man and one woman.
Every individual should try to be open to others and willing to be changed. Therefore, community members should meet regularly in order to open their hearts, share their knowledge, thoughts and experience.
Member, former president Iris Garden Club, Augusta. Member county on maternal and infant health State of Georgia, Atlanta, 1981-1990. Member education foundation American Association of University Women, 1961-1963, state vice president, branch president, 1963-1965.
Fellow american College Surgeons (1st woman member Georgia chapter 1956), American College Ob-Gyn. Member American Medical Association, Richmond County Medical Society, Southern Medical Association, Southern Surgical Congress, Delta Kappa Gamma.
M. Louis O.J. Manganiello, June 11, 1950. Children: Carol Helen, Victoria Manganiello Mudano.