Background
Clark, William Stratton was born on November 24, 1914 in Dayton, Ohio, United States. Son of Clyde Melvin and Hazel Marie (Walker) Clark.
Clark, William Stratton was born on November 24, 1914 in Dayton, Ohio, United States. Son of Clyde Melvin and Hazel Marie (Walker) Clark.
Bachelor of Science, University Dayton, 1934. Doctor of Medicine, St. Louis University, 1938.
Intern, Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, 1938-1939; general practice medicine, Dayton, 1939-1944; assistant in pathology, Tulane University, 1944-1945; clinical fellow medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1945-1948; research, teacher, Massachusetts General Hospital, Medical School Harvard, 1948-1953; assistant professor medicine, Western Reserve U., 1953-1956; associate professor medicine, Western Reserve U., 1956-1958; director medical department, National Foundation, 1958-1964; president, chief Executive officer, Arthritis Foundation, New York City, 1964-1970; associate attending physician, St. Luke's Hospital, 1971-1974; attending physician, St. Luke's Hospital, 1974-1980; consultant physician, St. Luke's Hospital, 1980-1996; acting director department medicine, St. Luke's Hospital, 1975-1976; director department medicine, St. Luke's Hospital, 1977-1979; chief division rheumatic diseases, St. Luke's Hospital, 1979-1985. Professor clinical medicine Columbia University College Physicians and Surgeons, 1975-1984, lecturer, 1985-1996.
Master American College Rheumatology. Fellow American College of Physicians. Member American Medical Association, Century Association.
Married Vivien Ranschburg, June 25, 1971. Children: William Stratton, Judith Ann, Robin Walker, James Pennell.