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Ayres, Stephen McClintock was born on October 29, 1929 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States. Son of Malcolm B. and Florence M. Ayres.
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Ayres, Stephen McClintock was born on October 29, 1929 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States. Son of Malcolm B. and Florence M. Ayres.
Bachelor of Arts, Gettysburg College, 1951; Doctor of Medicine Cornell Univercity, 1955.
Intern, New York Hospital, New York City, 1955; resident, New York Hospital, 1958-1961; director cardio-pulmonary laboratory, St. Michael's Hospital, Newark, 1961-1963; director cardio-pulmonary laboratory, St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center, New York City, 1963-1973; physician-in-chief, St. Vincent Hospital, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1973-1975; professor, department chairman internal medicine, St. Saint Louis University Medical Center, 1975-1985; dean, Medical College Virginia, Richmond, 1985-1993; dean emeritus, director office international health program, Medical College Virginia/Virginia Commonwealth U., Richmond, since 1993.
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Chairman board Foundation for Critical Care, since 1985. Served with Medical Corps, United States Army, 1956-1958. Fellow American College of Physicians, American College Cardiology, American College Chest Physicians.
Mem.Soc. Critical Care Medicine (president 1979-1980), American Lung Association, Association American Physicians, American Society Clinical Investigation.
Married Dolores Kobrick, June 11, 1955. Children— Stephen (deceased May 1998), Elizabeth, Margaret.