Charles E. Millard, Jr. (jan 1, 1993 – dec 31, 2000)
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Bristol, Warren, Rhode Island
Dates of Service: January 1, 1993-2000
Date of Birth: October 22, 1914
Birth Place: Providence, Rhode Island
Education: Western Maryland College; Georgetown University
Occupation: As Professor Millard, he taught on the medical faculties of Dartmouth College, the University of Massachusetts, and Brown University and wrote more than fifty articles for medical journals.
Military Service: During World War II Millard served as an officer in the U.S. Medical Corps.
Affiliations: As Dr. Millard, he was a past president of the Rhode Island Medical Society and co-founder and first president of both the Bristol County Medical Center and the Rhode Island Academy of Family Practice. As Reverend Millard, he concluded his full life of achievement, becoming an ordained deacon of the Roman Catholic Church.
Honors and Awards: In 1977, he was named outstanding family physician in Rhode Island by the state chapter of the American Academy of Family Practice. He also won the Rhode Island Medical Society’s coveted Caleb Fiske award four years in a row and received the president’s award from that society in 1979. Dr. Millard also held several governmental and civic positions and was named the Bristol County Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year in 1981.
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