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Carey, William Bacon was born on December 6, 1926 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Henry Reginald and Margaret (Bacon) Carey.
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Carey, William Bacon was born on December 6, 1926 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Henry Reginald and Margaret (Bacon) Carey.
Bachelor, Yale University, 1950; Doctor of Medicine, Harvard University, 1954.
Intern, Philadelphia General Hospital, 1954-1955; resident in pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 1955-1957, 59-60; practice medicine specializing in pediatrics, Media, Pennsylvania, 1960-1989; director section on behavioral pediatrics, Children's Hospital Philadelphia, since 1989. Instructor pediatrics University of Pennsylvania School Medicine and Children's Hospital Philadelphia, 1961-1973, associate in pediatrics, 1973-1979, clinical assistant professor, 1979-1982, clinical associate professor, 1982-1990, clinical professor, since 1990.
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Board of directors Benchmark School, Media, Pennsylvania, since 1989. President Friends of Wyck (House), Germantown, Philadelphia Captain Medical Corps, United States Army. 1957-1959. Fellow American Academy Pediat.
(research grantee 1975, 80, 85, Aldrich award 1991, Practitioner Research award 1992). Member Institute Medicine of NAS, American Pediatic Society, Society Research in Child Development, Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Society for Development and Behavioral Pediatrics (executive county 1983-1985, president-elect 1989-1990,president 1990-1991), Philadelphia Pediatric Society (board directors 1969-1971), Franklin Inn Club, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Ann Lord McDougal, July21, 1956. Children: Katharine Blayney, Laura Bacon Carey-Anniballi, Elizabeth McDougal.