- Ward Darley
Ward Darley, Jr., M.D. (1903-1979) was an American
educator andphysician who served aspresident of the University of Colorado and dean of its medical school.He received his
A.B. degree in 1926 and hisM.D. in 1929, both from the University of Colorado. As an undergraduate, he was acharter member ofPsi Chapter ofPhi Kappa Tau Fraternity.Upon completion of his medical degree, he worked for thirteen years in private practice in
Denver . Darley joined the Colorado College of Medicine as professor in 1946 and served in that role until 1956, in addition to his administrative duties. He became dean of the Colorado College of Medicine in 1945 and became vice prisident for health sciences in 1949. Under his leadership the school made great strides, and a medical clinic established at Denver's General Hospital became a widely recognized educational experiment in comprehensive medical care, a special focus of Darley's career.Darley was appointed President of the University of Colorado from 1953-1956.
Darley was active in the
Association of American Medical Colleges throughout his career, serving as its president in 1952.He was awarded honorary degrees from more than twelve universities. In 1964 he received the
Association of American Medical Colleges ' Abraham Flexner Award for Distinguished Service to Medical Education, its highest honor.
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