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Randolph M. McCloy, M.D.

Personal Note

My wife, Linda Kay, and I have four sons and six grandchildren, whom we enjoy traveling to see. My wife has a successful career as an interior designer and owner of an antique shop. My hobbies include golf, hunting, skiing, running, antiques shopping and traveling.

Education and Training

A graduate of the University of Tennessee College of Medicine in 1961, Dr. McCloy interned at the City of Memphis Hospitals. He completed a residency in internal medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, in 1966. After a fellowship in gastroenterology at the Mayo Clinic, Dr. McCloy served in the United States Army as the chief of the Department of Medicine at Irwin Army Hospital in Fort Riley, KS, in 1967. The following year, he went to Vietnam, where he served one year at the Eighth Field Hospital in Nah Trang and at the Third Field Hospital in Saigon.

When he returned from Vietnam, Dr. McCloy settled in Memphis, where he joined Gastroenterology Associates. After 11 years there, he moved into private practice before joining the Consultants in Gastroenterology in 1986. Four years later, he co-founded Gastroenterology Center and later joined the Gastroenterology Center of the MidSouth, now Gastro One.

He was certified in internal medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine in 1968 and in 1970 in gastroenterology.

Professional Memberships

Fellow of the American College of Physicians
Fellow of the American College of Gastroenterology
American Gastroenterology Association
American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Memphis and Shelby County Medical Society

Bibliography

The Prognosis in Aortic Dissection. Circulation, Vol. 31, p. 665, 1965.

Angiotensin-Induced Natriuresis in Cirrhosis in the Absence of Enogenous Aldosteron Secretion. Annals Internal Medicine. Vol. 64, p. 271, 1966.

Plasma Volume and Renal Circulatory Function in Cirrhosis. Annals Internal Medicine. Vol. 66, p. 307, 1967.

Clinicopathologic Conference: Painless Jaundice and Renal Failure. Mayo Clinic Proceeding. Vol. 42, p. 225, 1967.

Effects of Changing Plasma Volume, Serum Albumin Concentration and Plasma Osmolality on Renal Function in Cirrhosis. Gastroenterology. Vol. 53, p. 229, 1967.

Plasma Volume and Renal Function in Cirrhosis: Effects of Changing Serum Albumin Concentration and Plasma Osmolality. Graduate School Thesis, University of Minnesota, 1966.

Effect of Changing Plasma Volume on Hepatic and Renal Blood Flow in Cirrhosis (Abstract). Gastroenterology. Vol. 52, p. 314, 1967.

Tropical Diarrhea in Vietnam: A Controlled Study of Cholestyramine Therapy. New England Journal of Medicine. Vol. 284, p. 139-140, 1971.

Idiopathic Diarrhea in Vietnam: Clinical Features and Response to Therapy. Southern Medical Journal. Vol. 65, February, 1972.

Chronic Autoimmune Atrophic Gastritis. Presented at Southern Medical Meeting, Atlanta, GA, February, 1972.

Ramrod or Fiberscope, Editorial. JAMA. Vol. 228, p. 464, 1974.

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