Background
Williams, Charles Laval was born on January 19, 1916 in New Orleans. Son of Charles Laval and Lewise (McLaurine) Williams.
physician international organization official
Williams, Charles Laval was born on January 19, 1916 in New Orleans. Son of Charles Laval and Lewise (McLaurine) Williams.
Student, University Virginia, 1933-1935; Doctor of Medicine Tulane University, 1940; Master of Public Health, University of Michigan, 1945.
Intern, United States Marine Hospital, New Orleans, 1941; with, United States Public Health Service, 1941-1967; assigned, North Carolina State Health Department, 1941-1944; assigned, United States Public Health Service States Relations division, 1944; assigned, University of Michigan, 1944-1945; assigned, American Academy Pediatrics National Study Child Health Services, 1945-1947; chief planning unit, assistant chief division commissioned officers, 1947-1951; with, United States/Agency for International Development Division Public Health, 1951-1962; chief public health adviser, Agency for International Development Mission to Peru, 1959-1962; associate director international relations, Office International Health, 1962-1964; chief, Office International Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1965-1966; deputy director, then director, Office International Health, Office Surgeon General, United States Public Health Service, Washington, 1966-1967; deputy director, Pan American Health Organisation, 1967-1979; retired. Executive vice president, American Association World Health, 1980-1984. United States delegate/alternate or advisor to eight world health assemblies between 1955 and 1967, and to ten sessions of the Directing Council of the Pan American Health Organisation between 1953 and 1966.
Fellow American Public Health Association. Member United States-Mexico Border Public Health Association Kappa Phi, Delta Omega.
Married Ellen Clendenin Ustick, December 14, 1946. Children: Ellen Clendenin, Katherine McLaurine.