{"id":226342,"date":"2017-07-07T11:51:21","date_gmt":"2017-07-07T15:51:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/coker-to-celebrate-50-years-in-medicine-manning-live.php"},"modified":"2017-07-07T11:51:21","modified_gmt":"2017-07-07T15:51:21","slug":"coker-to-celebrate-50-years-in-medicine-manning-live","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/medicine\/coker-to-celebrate-50-years-in-medicine-manning-live.php","title":{"rendered":"Coker to celebrate 50 years in medicine &#8211; Manning Live"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    by Robert Joseph    Baker | July 7, 2017 4:41 am<\/p>\n<p>    Last Updated: July 2, 2017 at 10:00    pm  <\/p>\n<p>    Dr. Clarence E. Coker Jr. sits in his former office on Sunset    Drive and South Boundary Street, with his wife, Sandra,    standing by his side. Coker had only just begun his practice in    Manning four days prior to this picture, which was featured in    the July 13, 1967, edition of The Manning Times. The Turbeville    native will celebrate 50 years in medicine Monday.  <\/p>\n<p>    When Dr. Clarence E. Coker Jr. opened began his medical    practice in Manning, he told The Manning Times that he planned    to treat the skin and its contents from the cradle to the    grave.    For 50 years, Coker has done just that. The Turbeville native    celebrates five decades in practice Monday.    Its a blessing to remain healthy enough to do that, make it    50 years in medicine, he said. Ive had good support from my    lovely wife and family, a lot of friends and great staff over    the years.    Coker graduated from East Clarendon High School in 1955, and    received a degree in ceramic injury from Clemson University in    1959. He served a six-month tour of active duty in the U.S.    Army before ultimately deciding on a career in medicine.    Honestly, there was an independence that I thought I saw in    working physicians, said Coker in late June at his office at    Palmetto Primary Care, which is under the supervision of McLeod    Physician Associates and McLeod Health Clarendon. Back then,    there was a lot of freedom. Now, we belong to the government    and the insurance companies. So, now its somewhat of a paradox    because I was always looking for that independence. Today, its    not as independent.    Medicine is also more about technology than it was 50 years    ago.    Computers have taken everything over, Coker said. We now    spend more time with the computer than we do with the    patient.    But what hasnt changed, Coker said, is the personal    relationship a physician builds with his patients.    Theres a definite personal relationship there, he said. You    have the chance to see people at their worst; you have the    chance to help these people.    Coker attended the Medical College of South Carolina in    Charleston  now the Medical University of South Carolina  and    studied for an extra year in internal medicine.    I also went to Grady College and did a rotation there, which    included delivering babies, he said. That made me more    confident in what I was doing.    After his studies and training, Coker moved straight to Manning    from Mt. Pleasant.    I had worked at the Medical University as a resident, he    said. I moved straight to Manning, moved into a house and then    opened an office in an old rented residence we set up as an    office.    That office was on the corner of South Boundary and Sunset    streets, directly across from Hardees.    Of course, none of that was there then, Coker said. Coker    moved to his current office on Bozard Street behind the Manning    IGA in August 1970.    Ive been here in this building for the majority of my career,    47 years now, said Coker.    Coker said he enjoys seeing his patients. He has guided many of    them from childhood to young adulthood to life as senior    citizens.    The tough, complicated cases are heartbreaking, he said. You    have the reality sometimes that comes from the realization of    certain diagnoses, and you have to be there for the    patients.    Coker said he is sometimes frustrated with certain    patients.    You have patients who dont listen to you, he said. Theres    a failure to follow instructions and requests, which is    referred to in our field as non-compliance. People dont take    their medications or follow their diets or dont exercise like    theyre supposed to. You just have to try to continue working    with them.    Coker said in the last few years, hes seen more issues with    obesity in general.    That carries with it cholesterol, heart, diabetes and high    blood pressure problems, he said. I think without the    obesity, we would be more healthy today than we were 50 years    ago when I first started in medicine.    A positive change Coker has seen in his five decades includes    great strides in infectious diseases.    Weve made great progress in either eradicating such diseases    or finding treatments for them that help more patients live,    he said. Of course, we are finding new viruses being    discovered each and every day. Fifty years ago, you wouldnt    have heard anything about flesh-eating bacteria, for    example.    Coker said medicine is also more specialized than when he    started out.    Back when I began practice, doctors didnt specialize as much    as they do today, he said. You would have doctors who worked    primarily in internal or family medicine and they would see an    array of patients.    Coker is married to Sandra Jordan Coker, who assisted him in    his office so many years ago. The couple has five children and    19 grandchildren. A member of First Baptist Church in Manning,    Coker sings in the choir. He enjoys yard work, gardening and    attending to his grandchildren.    We also like to do a bit of travel, my wife and I, he said.    In recent years, we have traveled to France and Normandy. On a    separate trip, we went to England, Ireland and Scotland. Weve    also been to western Canada and Alaska and other places in    North America.    And having reached such a milestone in his medical practice,    Coker has no plans to retire.    I have no definite plans to retire, he said. Ive thought    about it, of course, but I will get past the 50-year mark and    then go from there.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>More: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/manninglive.com\/2017\/07\/07\/coker-to-celebrate-50-years-in-medicine\/\" title=\"Coker to celebrate 50 years in medicine - Manning Live\">Coker to celebrate 50 years in medicine - Manning Live<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> by Robert Joseph Baker | July 7, 2017 4:41 am Last Updated: July 2, 2017 at 10:00 pm Dr. Clarence E. 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