Background
Shaw, Clayton Thomas was born on August 24, 1941 in Brockton, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Arthur Wesley and Evelyn Victoria (Meyer) Shaw.
Shaw, Clayton Thomas was born on August 24, 1941 in Brockton, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Arthur Wesley and Evelyn Victoria (Meyer) Shaw.
Bachelor of Science, Massachusetts College Pharmacy, 1963, Master of Science, 1965. Master of Arts in Sociology, U. Massachusetts, 1969, Master of Arts in Public Health, 1967, Master of Arts in Teaching in Education, 1971. Doctor of Osteopathy, College Osteopathic Medicine, 1974.
Bachelor in Business, Bellevue College, 1984.
Board certified American Board Family Practice, American Board Osteopathic Board Ob-Gynecology
Intern Malcolm Grow Medical Center, Washington, 1974—1975, resident family practice, 1975—1977, fellow family practice, 1977—1978. Resident in obstetrics-gynecology Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, 1980—1982. Chief department obstetrics-gynecology United States Air Force Hospital, Omaha, 1982—1985.
Physician Texas Air National Guard, 1985—1993. Chief department Obstetrics and gynaecology Tricity Hospital, Dallas, since 1985. Assistant professor family practice Creighton University, Omaha, 1982—1985, instructor obstetrics-gynecology, 1982—1985.
Commissioned officer United States Air Force, 1974, advanced through grades to lieutenant colonel, 1984, with Andrews Air Force Base, 1974-1978, Washington, with Andrews Air Force Base, 1978-1979, West Germany, with Andrews Air Force Base, 1980-1982, Honolulu, lieutenant, 1985, Texas Air National Guard.
Baptism should only be administered to individuals who are capable of understanding the true meaning of the rite and also capable of understanding faith.
Member of American College Osteopathic Ob-Gyn., American Osteopathic Association, Masons.
Married Janice Elaine Paulding, August 10, 1963. Children: Jeffrey Wayne, Kristin Beth.