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He was universally described as an inspiring teacher, and many of his students and fellows went on to become university chancellors, medical department chairs, and heads of hematology divisions. When he retired in 1980, a whole issue of the Johns Hopkins Medical Journal was devoted to him, consisting
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He joined the faculty of Johns Hopkins Medical School in 1946, and the next year he was appointed head of the newly formed Division of Hematology. He was appointed a full professor in 1956 and a Distinguished Professor of Medicine in 1976. He remained at Hopkins until his retirement in 1980. He then
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to Conley, of whom Weatherall said “Of all the remarkable physicians with whom I have had the privilege of associating over the years, I can think of no one who had more influence on the way I came to think about patient care and medical research.”
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Smith, Ernest W.; Conley, C. Lockard (August 1953). "Filter paper electrophoresis of human hemoglobins with special reference to the incidence and clinical significance of hemoglobin C.".
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His hematology research included important work on blood coagulation, blood platelets, hemorrhagic diseases, and hemoglobins. He made significant contributions to developing a therapy for
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He was married to the former Edith Martina DeYoung, a registered nurse, for 62 years until her death in 2005. They had two daughters.
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honors his skill as a teacher by awarding an annual C. Lockard Conley, M.D. Award for Excellence in Medical Resident Education.
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The C. Lockard Conley Fellowship Award in Hematology is given to a medical student at Johns Hopkins Medical School.
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in Baltimore, where he established a teaching program for medical students. He retired from that position in 1987.
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His collected papers are housed at the Medical Archives of the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions.
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The Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives of the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
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He served as president of the American Society of Hematology in 1976.
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Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons alumni
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entirely of articles by his former students. In 2002 Sir
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Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
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and three other former students dedicated their book
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was appointed distinguished senior clinician at the
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Baltimore, Maryland
Catonsville, Maryland
hematologist
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland
Forest Park High School
Johns Hopkins University
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital
U.S. Army Medical Corps
U.S. Public Health Service Hospital
vitamin B-12
lupus anticoagulants
hemoglobin
electrophoresis
sickle cell anemia
David Weatherall
American College of Physicians


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