Clyde was born in New Orleans to Clyde and Carolyn Wagner.
He attended Tulane University.
He attended medical school at the Louisiana State University School if Medicine.
Clyde married his wife, Barbara, on November 23, 1960, then joined the U.S. Army in 1961.
He completed his Internal Medicine Internship and Residency at Fort Sam Houston (BAMC) from 1961-1965.
He practiced at BAMC as Chief of Nuclear Medicine at Fort Sam Houston from 1965-1968, and at Long Binh, South Vietnam from 1968-1969.
He was awarded the Bronze Star while in Vietnam.
Upon returning home from Vietnam, he was honorably discharged from the Army in 1969 and went into private practice in San Antonio at the Nix Hospital.
He served as Chief of staff and Chairman of the Board while practicing at the Nix Hospital. He practiced at the Metropolitan Methodist Hospital until retiring in 2005 after more than 40 years of private practice.
He served as President of the Texas Club of Internists from 1995-1996, on the Board of the American Cancer Society, as a Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine at UT Health San Antonio, and as a guest Lecturer for the Southern Medical Society.
Clyde was born in New Orleans to Clyde and Carolyn Wagner.
He attended Tulane University.
He attended medical school at the Louisiana State University School if Medicine.
Clyde married his wife, Barbara, on November 23, 1960, then joined the U.S. Army in 1961.
He completed his Internal Medicine Internship and Residency at Fort Sam Houston (BAMC) from 1961-1965.
He practiced at BAMC as Chief of Nuclear Medicine at Fort Sam Houston from 1965-1968, and at Long Binh, South Vietnam from 1968-1969.
He was awarded the Bronze Star while in Vietnam.
Upon returning home from Vietnam, he was honorably discharged from the Army in 1969 and went into private practice in San Antonio at the Nix Hospital.
He served as Chief of staff and Chairman of the Board while practicing at the Nix Hospital. He practiced at the Metropolitan Methodist Hospital until retiring in 2005 after more than 40 years of private practice.
He served as President of the Texas Club of Internists from 1995-1996, on the Board of the American Cancer Society, as a Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine at UT Health San Antonio, and as a guest Lecturer for the Southern Medical Society.
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