[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 138 (Monday, October 7, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Page S7270]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RETIREMENT OF DR. CLEM DOXEY
Mr. ISAKSON. Mr. President, we had a discussion at the Prayer
Breakfast 2 weeks ago about skin cancer, and we have shared a common
experience in that we have confronted a melanoma at one time in our
lives.
On this Friday night Dr. Clem Doxey of Marietta, GA, is retiring
after 43 years as a leading dermatologist in the Southeast, chief of
staff at Kennestone Hospital, and also a leading dermatologist around
the United States of America. He is a real inspiration to me, a man who
led me to help pass the TAN Act, along with Senator Reid, John McCain,
and others, who came together to bring about awareness for skin cancer,
awareness for melanoma, and awareness for early detection; a citizen
who contributed to us an idea that is now the law of the land in the
United States of America and one I am sure will help save lives.
Clem is retiring after many years in Marietta, GA, and 43 years of
practice. He has been a leader in Rotary, a leader in organizations in
our community, a leader in our hospital, a friend to me, and my
dermatologist.
He graduated from the Pensacola School of Medicine and went straight,
as a flight surgeon, to Vietnam in the U.S. Marine Corps. He returned
to be a physician and get his residency training at Tulane University
Medical Center in New Orleans, LA, and then came to Marietta, GA, and
founded Marietta Dermatology, now the leading dermatology practice in
the State of Georgia. He will retire this Friday night.
I walk around on these two feet in part because Clem taught me early
awareness, early identification, and the right practices to deal with
skin cancer. I thank him for what he did for me and what he has done
for countless patients over countless years in the great city of
Marietta in the great county of Cobb.
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