Smith moved to Greensboro, N.C. in 1938 and began practicing in the Jefferson Building. A year later, he partnered with Joseph Stevens, M.D. In 1942, they both became part of the Duke unit to serve overseas. Smith was an original member of the Duke Hospital sponsored 65th General Hospital with which he served in England for a year and a half. Smith later took command of a 7,000-bed hospital center handling captured German soldiers. He also served as Chief of the Medical Service Commanding Officer of the 196th General Hospital at Cherbourg. Norris was discharged in 1945 as a Lieutenant Colonel.
After returning to Greensboro, Smith began practice in an office on North Elm Street, which he shared with other Greensboro Physicians until Professional Village opened up in 1955. In 1947, Smith was appointed first President of the newly formed Greensboro Academy of Medicine. He was later appointed President of the Guilford County Medical Society in 1954. And, in 1956, he was appointed President of the medical staff at the Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital. Norris was appointed Chief of Medicine at the Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital following P.A. Shelburne and served in this position for 9 years (1959- 1968).
Opie Norris Smith retired from medicine in 1981.
Smith moved to Greensboro, N.C. in 1938 and began practicing in the Jefferson Building. A year later, he partnered with Joseph Stevens, M.D. In 1942, they both became part of the Duke unit to serve overseas. Smith was an original member of the Duke Hospital sponsored 65th General Hospital with which he served in England for a year and a half. Smith later took command of a 7,000-bed hospital center handling captured German soldiers. He also served as Chief of the Medical Service Commanding Officer of the 196th General Hospital at Cherbourg. Norris was discharged in 1945 as a Lieutenant Colonel.
After returning to Greensboro, Smith began practice in an office on North Elm Street, which he shared with other Greensboro Physicians until Professional Village opened up in 1955. In 1947, Smith was appointed first President of the newly formed Greensboro Academy of Medicine. He was later appointed President of the Guilford County Medical Society in 1954. And, in 1956, he was appointed President of the medical staff at the Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital. Norris was appointed Chief of Medicine at the Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital following P.A. Shelburne and served in this position for 9 years (1959- 1968).
Opie Norris Smith retired from medicine in 1981.
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