Background
Rayburn, William Frazier was born on August 19, 1950 in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. Son of Charles Calvin and Charlotte Elizabeth Rayburn.
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Thoroughly updated for its Fourth Edition, this popular book is a quick-reference pocket guide for house officers who see obstetric and gynecologic patients in the clinic, office, or emergency department. Content is based on the Resident Learning Objectives from the Council on Resident Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology as determined by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. The text is clear and concise, with numerous tables and algorithms.This edition's coverage includes geriatrics, managed care, and a chapter on setting up a practice and contracts. Chapters on contraception, HIV, and infections have been completely updated.
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educator gynecologist Obstetrician
Rayburn, William Frazier was born on August 19, 1950 in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. Son of Charles Calvin and Charlotte Elizabeth Rayburn.
Bachelor of Science, Hampden Sydney College, 1971; Doctor of Medicine, U. Kentucky, 1975.
Intern family medicine, U. Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, Iowa., 1975-1976;
resident obstetrics-gynecology, U. Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, 1976-1979;
fellow in maternal-fetal medicine department obstetrics-gynecology, Ohio State University Hospitals, Columbus, 1979-1981;
assistant professor obstetrics-gynecology, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, 1981-1983;
associate professor obstetrics-gynecology, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, 1983-1986;
associate professor department obstetrics-gynecology and pharmacology, U. Nebraska College of Medicine, Omaha, 1985-1988;
professor department obstetrics-gynecology. and pharmacology, U. Nebraska College of Medicine, Omaha, 1988-1992;
professor department obstetrics-gynecology. and pharmacology, U. Oklahoma College Medicine, Oklahoma City, 1992-1998;
John W. Records endowed chair, U. Oklahoma College Medicine, Oklahoma City, 1992-1998;
professor department ob/gyn, U. New Mexico School Medicine, Albuquerque, since 1998;
chair department ob/gyn, U. New Mexico School Medicine, Albuquerque, since 1998. Professor, obstetrics-gynecology department chair U. New Mexico School Medicine, Albuquerque, since 1998. Chief of obstetrics U. Oklahoma College of Medicine, Oklahoma City, 1992-1998.
Director maternal fetal medicine department obstetrics-gynecology University of Michigan Medical Center, 1981-1985, medical education. Reviewer for Ob and Gyn., American Journal Ob-Gyn., Journal Reproductive Medicine, International Journal Gyn. and Ob., New England Journal Medicine, Journal Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Journal Maternal-Fetal Investigation. U. Nebraska Medical Center, 1985-1992, U. Oklahoma Health Science Center, since 1992, Presbyterian Hospital, Oklahoma City, 1992-1998, University Hospital, Albuquerque, since 1998.
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Director maternal and infant care programs U. Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, 1986-1992. United States Pharmacopeia Convention field reviewer, since 1983. Fellow American College Obstetricians and Gynecologists (Ephraim McDowell) prize paper award 2d place 1978, 1st place 1979, Searle-Donald F. Richardson Prize Paper award 1980, Best Doctors in American, 1998).
Member American Obstetricians and Gynecologists Society, Society Maternal Fetal Medicine, Association of professors in Gyn.-Ob., Society for Gynecological Investigation, Teratology Society, New York Academy Science, Neurobehavioral Teratology Society, New Mexico Medical Society.
Married Pamela RaeGilleland, November 27, 1976. Children: Lindsay Ann, Britany Beth, DrakeTanner.