Background
Stockard, Joe Lee was born on May 5, 1924 in Lees Summit, Missouri, United States. Son of Joseph Frederick and Madge Lorraine (Jones) Stockard.
consultant public health service officer
Stockard, Joe Lee was born on May 5, 1924 in Lees Summit, Missouri, United States. Son of Joseph Frederick and Madge Lorraine (Jones) Stockard.
Bachelor of Science, Yale University, 1945. Doctor of Medicine, University Kansas, 1948. Master in Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, 1961.
Medical officer United States Army Medical Corps, Korea and Malaya, 1952-1955. Assistant professor preventive medicine School Medicine University Maryland, Baltimore, 1955-1958. Deputy director Cholera Research Laboratory, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1960-1963.
Advanced through grades to captain, epidemiologist United States Public Health Service, Washington, 1960-1976, 64-67. Chief preventive medicine section United States Agency for International Development, Saigon, Vietnam, 1965-1968. Associate director Office International Health, Office of Surgeon General United States Public Health Service, Washington, 1967-1969.
Epidemiologist, medical officer Agency for International Development, 1969-1987. Member expert advisory committee World Health Organization, Ouagadougou, Burkina, Faso, 1987-1992. Member joint programme committee Agency for International Development project officer Onchocerciasis Control Program, West Africa, 1975-1987.
Medical officer Agency for International Development Africa Bureau, Washington, 1976-1987. Guest speaker, professor seminar on leptospirosis, 1956. Organizer plague section meeting 8th International Congress Tropical Medicine, 1969.
Citizens representative on regional water quality advisory committee Low Country Council of Governments, 1996-1998. Member American Public Health Association, American Society Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Retired Officers Association.
Married Elsie Anne Chamberlain, December 27, 1957.