Background
II, Dayl Jean Flournoy, Son of Dayl Jean Flournoy and Bonnie Allen.
educator Clinical microbiologist
II, Dayl Jean Flournoy, Son of Dayl Jean Flournoy and Bonnie Allen.
Bachelor of Science, Southwest Texas State University, 1965. AS, San Antonio College, 1966. Master of Arts, Incarnate Word College, 1968.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Houston, 1973.
Medical technical automated chemistry Santa Rosa Medical Center, San Antonio, 1966—1969. Teaching fellow University Houston, 1969—1972. Medical technical, clinical laboratory supervisor St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, 1972—1973, postdoctoral fellow, 1974—1975.
Director clinical microbiology and serology Veterans Administration Medical Center, Oklahoma City, since 1975. Professor pathology University Oklahoma Health Science Center, since 1987, geriatrics fellow, 1991. Manuscript reviewer Laboratory Medicine, Medical Science Research, Canada Journal Medical Technology, Military Medicine, American Journal Infection Control, Infection Control Hospital Epidemiology.
The Gospel shows the manner and the necessary work to be done, by which salvation can be achieved. This is human responsibility to innovate, sponsor, and evaluate new forms of community living.
The use of force may be supported in extreme situations and when the need to do so is beyond reasonable doubt.
Christians with different interpretations of the Bible should be engaged in discussions about the ways the Bible can be applied to major world issues.
Head soccer coach Tri-City Athletic Association, 1979-1983. Teenline volunteer Oklahoma Department Mental Health, 1989-1990. Fellow American Academy Microbiology, Society for Healthcare Epidemiology American.
Member American Society Microbiology, Society Hospital Epidemiologists American, Southwestern Association Clinical Microbiology.
Children: David, Michael, Michelle.