Background
Carroll, George Joseph was born on October 14, 1917 in Gardner, Massachusetts, United States. Son of George Joseph and Kathryn (O'Hearn) Carroll.
Carroll, George Joseph was born on October 14, 1917 in Gardner, Massachusetts, United States. Son of George Joseph and Kathryn (O'Hearn) Carroll.
Bachelor, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1939; Doctor of Medicine, George Washington University, 1944.
Intern, Worchester City Hospital, 1944-1945;
resident in medicine, Doctors Hospital, Washington, 1945-1946;
resident in pathology, Sibley Hospital, Washington, 1948-1949;
resident in pathology, Veterans Administration Hospital., Washington, 1949-1950;
assistant pathologist, District of Columbia General Hospital, 1950-1951;
associate pathologist, District of Columbia General Hospital, 1951-1952;
pathologist, Louise Obici Memorial Hospital, Suffolk, Virginia, since 1952;
secretary medical staff, Louise Obici Memorial Hospital, 1956-1959;
chief of staff, Louise Obici Memorial Hospital, 1959-1960, 67-69;
pathologist, Chowan Hospital, Edenton, North Carolina, 1952-1971;
pathologist, Southampton Memorial Hospital, Franklin, Virginia, since 1952;
pathologist, Greensville Memorial Hospital, Emporia, Virginia, since 1961. Instructor pathology Georgetown University School Medicine, 1950-1952. Instructor bacteriology American U., Washington, 1950-1951.
Associate clinical professor pathology Medical College Virginia, Richmond, 1968-1970. Clinical professor pathology Virginia Commonwealth U., since 1970. Professor department pathology Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, since 1974.
Secretary-treasurer Virginia Board Medicine, 1967-1986, treasurer, 1971-1986.
Served with United States Army, 1946-1948. Fellow American College of Physicians, College American Pathologists, American Society Clinical Pathologists (board directors since 1969, president since 1977), International Academy Pathology. Member American Medical Association, Southern Medical Association (Virginia councilor 1965-1970, president 1973-1974), Medical Society Virginia, 4th district Medical Society (president 1968-1970), Seaboard Medical Society (president 1957), George Washington Medical Society, Tri-County Medical Society (president 1971-1973), American Society Clinical Pharmacy Therapeutics, Virginia Society Pathology (president 1973-1974), Society Nuclear Medicine, American Association Blood Banks, American Cancer Society (board directors Virginia division 1955-1962), Virginia Medical Svc.
Association (board directors 1960-1971), Rotary.