Background
McKee, Patrick Allen was born on April 30, 1937 in Tulsa. Son of Charles and Estelle Marie (Larrieu) McKee.
McKee, Patrick Allen was born on April 30, 1937 in Tulsa. Son of Charles and Estelle Marie (Larrieu) McKee.
Student, University Tulsa, 1955-1958; Doctor of Medicine, University Oklahoma, 1962.
Intern, resident, Duke Hospital, Durham, North Carolina, 1962-1963, 64-65; chief resident, U. Oklahoma Medical Center, Oklahoma City, 1967-1968; clinical associate, Framingham Heart Program, National Institutes of Health, Framingham, Master of Arts., 1965-1967; associate medicine department medicine, Duke U. Medical Center, 1969-1970; clinical investigator, Duke U. Medical Center, 1970-1971; assistant professor medicine, Duke U. Medical Center, 1970-1972; assistant professor biochemistry, Duke U. Medical Center, 1971-1985; associate professor medicine, Duke U. Medical Center, 1972-1975; professor medicine, Duke U. Medical Center, since 1975; director outpatient clinic, Duke U. Medical Center, 1975-1985; chief division general medicine, Duke U. Medical Center, 1976-1985; department chairman medicine, Health Sciences Center U. Oklahoma, 1985-1995; professor medicine, science director, W.K. Warren Medical Research Institute Health Sciences Center, since 1995. Consultant thrombosis research National Heart and Lung Institute, 1970-1971. Member hematology study section National Institutes of Health, 1973-1977.
Trustee Oklahoma School Mathematics and Science, 1986-1990. Vice chairman Oklahoma Center forAdvancement Science and Technology, 1987-1991. Fellow American Heart Association, American College of Physicians.
Research fellow cell biology Duke U. Medical Center, 1963-1964. Association American Physicians, American Society Clinical Investigation, So.Soc. Clinical Investigation, Center Society Clinical Investigation, American Federation Medical Research, International Society Thrombosis and Haemostasis, American Society Hematology, American Society Biological Chemists, American Clinical and Climatological Society, American Society Internal Medicine, Sword and Key, Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Xi.