Background
Parmley, Loren Francis was born on September 19, 1921 in El Paso, Texas, United States. Son of Loren Francis and Hope (Bartholomew) Parmley.
Parmley, Loren Francis was born on September 19, 1921 in El Paso, Texas, United States. Son of Loren Francis and Hope (Bartholomew) Parmley.
Bachelor of Arts, University Virginia, 1941; Doctor of Medicine, University Virginia, 1943.
Commissioned First lieutenant, United States Army, 1944;
advanced through grades to colonel, 1968;
intern, Medical College Virginia, 1944;
resident in internal medicine, Brooke General Hospital, San Antonio, 1948-1949;
resident in internal medicine, University of Wisconsin General Hospital, Madison, 1949-1951;
assistant professor military medical science, Medical College University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1949-1951;
assistant attache (medical), United States Embassy, New Delhi, 1953-1955;
fellow in cardiovascular disease, Walter Reed General Hospital, Washington, 1956-1957;
chief medicine and cardiology, Letterman General Hospital, San Francisco, 1958-1963;
medical and cardiology consultant, United States Army Europe, Heidelberg, Germany, 1963-1964;
chief medicine, Walter Reed General Hospital, Washington, 1965-1968;
professor medicine, assistant dean, Medical University of Southern California, Spartanburg, 1968-1975;
director medical education, Spartanburg General Hospital, Spartanburg, 1968-1975;
professor medicine, U. South Alabama, Mobile, 1975-1987;
chief division cardiology, U. South Alabama, Mobile, 1980-1987;
professor emeritus medicine, U. South Alabama, Mobile, since 1988. Lecturer medicine University of California-San Francisco, 1959-1963. Clinical associate professor medicine Georgetown University, Washington, 1967-1968.
Clinical professor medicine Medical College Georgia, Augusta, 1969-1975. Consultant internal medicine Surgeon General United States Army, Washington, 1966-1968.
Fellow American College of Physicians, American College Cardiology (Board of Governors United States Army 1967, South Carolina. 1969-1973), American College Chest Physicians. Member American Heart Association (fellow county on clinical cardiology), Society Medical Conservation to Armed Forces, Kiwanis.
Married Dorothy Louise Turner, April 4, 1942. Children— Richard Turner, Robert James, Kathryn Louise.