JERRIE CHERRY, M.D.,
Professor of Otolaryngologyand Head of the Division
GUY M. MANESS, M.D.,Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology, Emeritus
RONALD GOLDMAN, Ph.D.,Associate Professor of Otolaryngology
FREEMAN MCCONNELL, Ph.D.,Associate Professor of Otolaryngology
ROBERT COLEMAN, Ph.D.,Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology
CLYDEALLEY, JR., M.D.,Assistant Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology
J. THOMAS BRYAN, M.D.,Assistant Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology
JERRALLP. CROOK, M.D.,Assistant Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology
HERBERTDUNCAN, M.D.,Assistant Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology
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MICHAEL GLASSCOCK
III,
M.D., A.r.ri.rtant Clinical Profe.r.ror of OtolaryngologyPERRY F. HARRIS, M.D., A.r.ri.rtant Clinical Profe.r.ror of Otolaryngology
W. G. KENNON, JR., M.D., Aui.rtant Clinical Profeuor of Otolaryngology
LARSON DALE BECK, M.D., Clinical In.rtruCfor in Otolaryngology
ANTHONY DRAKE CASPARIS,M.D ••Clinical In.rtructor in Otolaryngology
WILLIAM G. DAVIS, M.D., Clinical In.rtructor in Otolaryngology
WILLIAM THOMASMOORE, M.D., Clinical In.rtructor in Otolaryn,gology
ROBERT C. OwEN, M.D., Clinical In.rtructor in Otolaryngology
THOMAS
E.
SIMPKINS, JR., M.D., Clinical In.rtructor in OtolaryngologyPLASTIC SURGERY
GREER RICKETSON, M.D., A.r.rociaft Clinical Profe.r.ror of Pla.rtic Surgery and Head of the Divi.rion
BEVERLY DOUGLAS, M.D., D.Se., Clinical Profe.r.ror of Pla.rtic Surgery, Emeritus
WILLIAM M. COCKE,JR., M.D., A.r.ristant Clinical Profe.r.ror of Pla.rtic Surgery
JAMES H. FLEMING, JR., M.D., A.r.ri.rtant Clinical Profe.r.ror of Pla.rtic Surgery
CHARLES W. MAcMILLAN, M.D., A.r.ri.ffant Clinical Profe.r.ror of Pla.rtic Surgery
KIRKLAND W. TODD, JR., M.D., A.r.ri.rtant Clinical Profe.r.ror of Pla.rtic Surgery
THORACIC SURGERY
ROLLIN A. DANIEL, JR., M.D., Clinical Profe.r.ror of Surgery and Head of the Divi.rion of Thoracic Surgery
H. WILLIAM ScOTT, JR., M.D., Profe.r.ror of Surgery
JOHN H. FOSTER, M.D., Profeuor of Surgery
WALTER G. GOBBEL, JR., M.D., Profe.r.ror of Surgery
JOHN L. SAWYERS, M.D., Profe.r.ror of Surgery
R. BENTON ADKINS, JR., M.D., A.r.rociaft Profe.r.ror of Surgery
HAROLD
A.
COLLINS, M.D., A.r.rociate Profe.r.ror of SurgeryDUNCAN A. KILLEN, M.D., Auociaft Profe.r.ror of Surgery
W. ANDREW DALE, M.D., Auociate Clinical Profe.r.ror of Surgery
WALTBRL. DIVELEY, M.D., A.r.rociaft Clinical Profe.r.ror of Surgery
JACKSON HARRIS, M.D., A.r.rociaft Clinical Profe.r.ror of Surgery
J. KENNETH JACOBS, M.D., A.r.rociate Clinical Profe.r.ror of Surgery
ROBERTL.MCCRACKEN, M.D., Auociaft Clinical Profe.r.ror of Surgery
DOUGLAS H. RIDDELL, M.D., A.r.rociaft Clinical Profe.r.ror of Surgery
JOHN PERRY SUTTON, M.D., A.r.ri.rtant Profe.r.ror of Surgery
WILLA\M C. ALFORD, M.D., A.r.ri.rtant Clinical Profe.r.ror of Surgery
WILLIAM H. EDWARDS, M.D., A.r.ri.rtant Clinical Profe.r.ror of Surgery
ROBERTN.SADLER, M.D., A.r.ri.rtant Clinical Profe.r.ror of Surgery
WILLIAM S. STONEY, JR., M.D., A.r.ri.rtant Clinical Profeuor of Surgery
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UROLOGY
ROBERTK. RHAMY, M.D., Professor of Urology and Head of the Division H. EARL GINN., M.D., Associate Professor of Urology
HARRYS. SHELLEY,M.D., Associate Professor of Urology, Emeritus PAUL E. TESCHAN,M.D., Associate Professor of Urology
EDWARDH. BARKSDALE,M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Urology, Emeritus CHARLESE. HAINES, JR., M.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Urotog)
OscAR CARTER, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Urology ALBERT
P.
ISENHOUR,M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Urology TOM E. NESBITT, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Urology PHILLIP P. PORCH,JR., M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Urology JOHNM. TUDOR, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Urology ROBERTH. EDWARDS,M.D., Clinical Instructor in Urology ROBERTE. McCLELLAN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Urology501. METHODSIN CLINICALScIENCE. An interdepartmental course designed to acquaint the student with the techniques, methods, and basic principles necessary totake careful histories, perform thorough physical examinations, and to understand and utilize basic laboratory rrocedures employed in clinical medicine. Students are divided into smal tutorial groups for in- tensive work with patients on the wards at Vanderbilt University Hospital, the Veterans Administration Hospital, and Nashville General Hospital.
Similar tutorial groups are utilized in the laboratory where students learn methods for examining urine, blood, sputum, gastric contents, feces, and body fluids. An introduction to neurologic diagnostic methods is included in the course. Additional training is given in special problems which relate to examination of pediatric, surgical, and obstetrical patients. Radiological techniques are correlated with instructional sessions. Correlative sessions are interspersed with the above. In these sessions, methods by which the history, physical examination, and laboratory aids can be used to arrive at diagnosis and decisions regarding further study and treatment are conducted by interdepartmental groups. Drs. Liddle, Pennington, Hartmann, Minot,.
and the faculty of the Department of Medicine,' Dr. Karzon and members of the Department pf Pediatrics,' Dr. Foster and members of the Department of Surgery,' Dr. Goss and members of the Department of Obstetrics-Gynecology>,Dr. Klatte and membersof the Department of Radiology,' Dr. Shapiro and members of the Depart- ment of Pathology,' members of the Departments of Anatomy, Pharmacology, and Biochemistry.
502.. CLINICAL CLERKSHIP. For ten weeks each student in the third- year class is assigned to the surgical divisions of the Vanderbilt University Hospital. Under the direction and supervision of the staff. the student takes histories, does physical examinations and assists the staff in the diagnostic evaluation and clinical management of assigned patients. Half of each student's period of clinical work is in general surgery, including thoracic, cardiovascular and pediatric services. The other five-weeks of the clinical assignment provide brief but concentrated rotations to services in neurosurgery, urology, ophthalmology, and otolaryngology. These ro-