Sirridge, Marjorie S. (1921–)
Sirridge, Marjorie S. (1921–)
American physician. Born Oct 6, 1921, in Kingman, KS; m. William Sirridge (physician); graduate of Kansas State University premedical program, 1942 and University of Kansas' medical school, 1944; children: 4.
Specialist in hematology, was assistant clinical professor at University of Kansas (1958–71); practiced privately with husband; was a founding faculty member of University of Missouri-Kansas City Medical School (UMKC, 1971); with husband, endowed and served as director of Sirridge Office of Medical Humanities (1992–2004); wrote Laboratory Evaluation of Hemostasis and Thrombosis.
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