South Carolina General Assembly
119th Session, 2011-2012
S.489
STATUS INFORMATION
Concurrent Resolution
Sponsors: Senators O'Dell and Nicholson
Document Path: l:\council\bills\gm\24641bh11.docx
Companion/Similar bill(s): 3553
Introduced in the Senate on February 2, 2011
Introduced in the House on February 3, 2011
Adopted by the General Assembly on February 3, 2011
Summary: Dr. Roger Stevenson
HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS
DateBodyAction Description with journal page number
2/2/2011SenateIntroduced, adopted, sent to House (Senate Journalpage9)
2/3/2011HouseIntroduced, adopted, returned with concurrence (House Journalpage12)
VERSIONS OF THIS BILL
2/2/2011
ACONCURRENT RESOLUTION
TO RECOGNIZE AND HONOR THE WORK OF ROGER STEVENSON, M.D., UPON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT AFTER THIRTYSEVEN YEARS AS DIRECTOR OF THE GREENWOOD GENETIC CENTER.
Whereas, the members of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina are pleased to learn that after thirtyseven years of groundbreaking work in the area of genetic research at the worldrenown Greenwood Genetic Center, Dr. Roger Stevenson will begin his retirement at a reception to honor him on February 4, 2011; and
Whereas, after earning a bachelor’s degree from Furman University, Roger Stevenson graduated from Bowman Gray School of Medicine and completed residency and fellowship training at North Carolina Baptist Hospital and Johns Hopkins Hospital; and
Whereas; he served on the faculty at the University of Texas Medical School in Houston before joining the Greenwood Genetic Center; and
Whereas, devoting his professional career to the study of birth defects and developmental impairments, Dr. Stevenson has contributed broadly to the literature on the genetic and environmental causes of these disabilities; and
Whereas, he authored two editions of the textbook, The Fetus and Newly Born Infant, Influences of the Prenatal Environment; produced two editions of Human Malformations and Related Anomalies with Dr. Judith Hall; and with his colleagues, Charles Schwartz, Ph.D., and Richard Schroer, M.D., authored XLinked Mental Retardation, which included an atlas of XMLR syndromes; and
Whereas, since 1974, Dr. Stevenson has been the director of the Greenwood Genetic Center, which provides expertise in the human genetics of intellectual disabilities, autism, birth defects, and related disorders; and
Whereas, the Greenwood Genetic Center’s faculty conducts educational programs for medical professionals, graduate and undergraduate students, and the community at large in addition to its clinical, diagnostic, research, and treatment divisions; and
Whereas, the members of the South Carolina General Assembly are grateful for the impact of the sustained work that Dr. Roger Stevenson has directed at the Greenwood Genetic Center for almost forty years and wish him continued success and happiness in his muchdeserved retirement. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the Senate, the House of Representatives concurring:
That the members of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, by this resolution, recognize and honor the work of Roger Stevenson, M.D., upon the occasion of his retirement after thirtyseven years as director of the Greenwood Genetic Center.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be presented to Dr. Roger Stevenson.
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