Background
Fleeson, William was born on May 21, 1915 in Sterling, Kansas, United States. Son of William H. and Eva Lynn (Seward) Fleeson.
Fleeson, William was born on May 21, 1915 in Sterling, Kansas, United States. Son of William H. and Eva Lynn (Seward) Fleeson.
Bachelor of Arts (Summerfield scholar), U. Kansas, 1937; Doctor of Medicine Yale University, 1942; postgraduate Advanced Management Program, Harvard University, 1964.
Intern, U. Hospitals, Minneapolis, 1942-1943;
associate psychiatrist, Manhattan Project, Oak Ridge, 1945-1946;
associate psychiatrist, director child guidance division, Minnesota Psychiatric Institute, Minneapolis, 1946-1955;
staff psychiatrist, Elizabeth Kenny Institute, Minneapolis, 1953-1956;
National Foundation fellow, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1956;
assistant professor psychiatry and physical medicine, University of Minnesota, 1957-1961;
MEND coordinator, College Medical Sciences, 1959-1963;
lecturer, Law School, 1960-1963;
associate professor psychiatry, Medical School (1961-1963)
assistant dean, College Medical Sciences, 1960-1963;
professor psychiatry, School Medicine, U. Connecticut, Farmington, 1963-1982;
associate dean, School Medicine, U. Connecticut, 1963-1974;
acting clinical director department psychiatry, School Medicine, U. Connecticut, 1979-1980;
associate chairman, School Medicine, U. Connecticut, 1980-1982;
professor emeritus, School Medicine, U. Connecticut, since 1982;
lecturer, School Medicine, U. Connecticut (School Social Work), 1967-1975;
acting head department psychiatry, U. Connecticut, 1967-1968;
acting chief psychiatry, VA Medical Center, Newington, Connecticut, 1983-1984;
senior staff psychiatrist, VA Medical Center, 1984-1995;
lecturer psychiatry, School Medicine, Yale, 1965-1974;
supervisor psychotherapy, Institute for Living, Hartford, Connecticut, 1965-1967;
fellow, Bureau Health Resources Development program Center for Ednl. Development, University of Illinois, 1974-1975. Visiting professor psychiatry Free Catholic U., Lille, France, 1975-1980.
Cons.to probate courts.
Consultant psychiatry child study division Minneapolis Board Education, 1957-1963. Served to captain Army of the United States, 1943-1946. Fellow American Psychiatric Association (life).
Member Association American Medical Colleges (secretary-treasurer Northeastern group for student affairs 1970-1972, chairman 1972-1973), Connecticut Psychiatric Society (council 1966-1968).
Married Beatrice Riedel, March 26, 1943. Children– William, Breck, Lucinda, Peter, Elizabeth.