Dr. Lawrence Daniel Devoe, MD

Professor Emeritus | Retired Clinician, Researcher, Educator, Author

A Timeline of Professional Milestones 

1944

Born to Carl and Naomi Devoe in Chicago, IL.

1966

Earns a Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University.

1970

Obtains a Doctor of Medicine from the University of Chicago.

1971

Serves as a captain in the U.S. Army Medical Corps until 1973; Is an intern, resident and fellow at the University of Chicago through 1979.

1976

Teaches as an assistant professor of obstetrics/gynecology at the University of Chicago until 1983.

1981

Becomes a fellow/diplomate of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

1983

Teaches as an associate professor turned full professor of obstetrics/gynecology at the Medical College of Georgia until 2010.

1983

Is a cons. at the Dwight David Eisenhower Medical Center until 2020; Is a board member of the Assoc. of Profs. of Gynecology & Obstetrics.

1984

Is the director of maternal-fetal medicine at the Medical College of Georgia until 2005.

1987

Marries Anne Hester Devoe; Serves the Augusta Opera Association as a board member, vice president and president through 2006.

1989

Serves as president of the Southern Perinatal Association until 1990.

1990

Serves as vice president turned president of the Georgia Perinatal Association through 1993.

1993

Publishes “Computer Applications for Perinatology.”

1996

Is chair of obstetrics/gynecology at the Medical College of Georgia until 2006.

2001

Receives a Faculty Teaching Award from the Dwight D. Eisenhower Medical Center of Family Medicine.

2002

Serves as editor-in-chief of the Journal of Reproductive Medicine through today.

2006

Serves as vice president turned president of the South Atlantic Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists through 2009.

2010

Is named prof. emeritus, Richard Torpin Faculty of the Year and receives the Distinguished Faculty Award at the Medical College of Georgia.

2012

Receives the Distinguished Faculty Award for Institutional Service from the Medical College of Georgia.

2020

Commences his retirement; Publishes “Yankee by Birth, Southern by Choice.”

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