Claflin hosts reception for distinguished S.C. physician

September 14, 2014

ORANGEBURG, SC – Dr. Mike Watson, a retired Bamberg County physician and former member of the Claflin University Board of Trustees, will join Dr. Henry N. Tisdale (Clafin’s president) and other dignitaries at a reception in Watson’s honor, Sunday, Sept. 14, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at the Ministers’ Hall on the university’s campus.

The reception will celebrate Watson’s two just-published books – “The Cloud Chaser – A Physician’s Early Adventures” and “Catching the Clouds – A Physician’s Purpose Filled Life.” Book one, “The Cloud Chaser,” follows Watson from his early childhood during the Great Depression, through his experiences as a World War II U.S. Marine, and subsequent medical schooling. “Catching the Clouds” tells the story of Watson’s life and career as both a physician and missionary in Bamberg County and beyond through the founding of United Methodist Volunteers in Missions.

“Dr. Watson is a man who backs his beliefs with action,” says S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley. “Read how my childhood doctor embraces differences, serves those most in need, and leaves a powerful and lasting impact on the world.” (Watson was also recognized as a “visionary leader” in Haley’s book, “Can’t is Not an Option.”)

 

Dr.-Mike-Watson

Having established an endowed scholarship at Claflin, Watson also will present a “special gift” in support of Claflin’s $96.4-million capital campaign.

Founded in 1869, Claflin University is recognized by U.S. News and World Report, Forbes.com and Washington Monthly as “one of America’s best liberal arts colleges.”

 

For more information about Watson’s books visit http://drwatson.tateauthor.com.