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CRAWFORDW. ADAMS, M.D.,

Auistant Clinical Professor of Medicine

BENJAMIN J. ALPBR, M.D.,

Auistant Clinical Professor of Medicine

JAMES J. CALLAWAY, M.D.,

Auistant Clinical Profusor of Medicine

WILLIAMJ. CARD, M.D.,

AJsistant Clinical Profeuor of Medicine

OaRIB A. COUCH, JR., M.D.,

Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine

FREDBRICE. COWDBN, M.D.,

Auistant Clinical Profusor of Medicine

ROBBRTM. FINKS, M.D.,

Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine

FRBD GOLDNBR, JR., M.D.,

Assistant Clinical Profeuor of Medicine

THOMASB. HALTOM, M.D.,

Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine

AUBRBYB. HARWBLL, M.D.,

Assistant Clinical Profeuor of Medicine

WU.oBR WALTON HUBBARD, M.D.,

Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine

HERMAN J. KAPLAN, M.D.,

AJJistant Clinical Professor of Medicine

ALVIN E. KBLLBR, M.D.,

Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine

RALPH W. MASSIB, M.D.,

Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine

EDNA S. PENNINGTON, M.D.,

Assistant Clinical Profusor of Medicine

THOMASGuv PBNNINGTON, M.D.,

Assistant Clinical Profusor of Medicine

JAMESN. THOMASSON,M.D.,

Assistant Clinical Profeuor of Medicine

CHARLESB. THORNB, M.D.,

Auistant Clinical Profusor of Medicine

RUSSELLB. WARD, M.D.,

Assistant Clinical Profusor of Medicine

CLARENCB

C.

WOODCOCK,JR., M.D.,

Auistant Clinical Profusor of Medicine

JOHN

LANIER

WYATT, M.D.,

Assistant Clinical Profeuor of Medicine

THOMASG. ARNOLD, JR., B.S.,

Martha Washington Straus-HIlITY H. Straus Instructor in Biophysic.r in Medicine

EDWARD J. BATTBRSBY,M.D.,

Instrllctor in Medicine

TURNBR BUDSOB,

M.D.,

Instructor in Medicine

JOSBPHD. BYBBB, M.D.,

Instructor in Medicine

OscAR B. CROPFORD,JR., M.D.,

InstructlJr in Medicine

ERIC ENGBL, M.D.,

Instructor in Medicine

HBRSCHBL

L.

EsTEP, M.D.,

Instructor in Medicine

(Thayer V.A. Hospital) JAMESR. GIVENS, M.D.,

Instructor in Medicine

MARGARETE. HOOD, B.S.,

Research Instrllctor in Medicine

DONALDP. ISLAND, B.S.,

Research Instructor in Medicine

JOSEPHA. KING, M.D.,

Instructor in Medicine

MARIAN ANN MBLLY, B.A.,

Research InstrUctor in Medicine

ROBBRTL. NBT, M.D.,

Instructor in Medicine

W. ANDBRSONSPICKARD,JR., M.D.,

Instructor in Medicine .

W. CARTER WILLIAMS, JR.,

Instructor in Medicine

(Thayer V.A. Hospital) AUHUR RAy ANDBRSON, M.D.,

Clinical Instructor in Medicint

EDWIN B. ANDBRSON, M.D.,

Clinical Instructor in Medicim

Ii. R. ANDBRSON, M.D.,

Clinical InstrUctor in Medicine

RAntoND R. CROWE, M.D.,

Clinical Instructor in Medicine

Iawu'l B. EsKIND, M.D.,

Clinical Instructor in Medicine

E. WILLIAM EWERS, M.D.,

Clinical Instructor in Medicine

HOWARD R. FORBMAN, M.D.,

Clinical Instructor in Medicine

JOHN HOOPBR GRISCOM, M.D.,

Clinical Instructor in Medicine

MILTON GROSSMAN, M.D.,

Clinical Instructor in Medicine

DAVID W. HAILBT, M.D.,

Clinical Instructor in Medicine

W

ALLACB

H.

fuLL,

JII..,

Clinical Instructor in Medicine

JOSIAHB. HIBBITTS, M.D.,

Clinical Instructor in Medicine

JOSEPHE. HURT, M.D.,

Clinical Instructor in Medicine

IIlA T. JOHNSON, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine

JOHN P. KINNARD, JR., M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine Orro MORSB KOCHTITZKY,M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine FRBD D. OWNBY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine

MARVIN

J.

ROSBNBLUM,M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine SOL A. ROSENBLUM,M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine ROBBRTM. ROT, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine

HBRBBRT

J.

ScHULMAN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine ABRAMC. SlIMBRLINO, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine LUTHBR E. SMITH, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine EDWARDL. TARPLBY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Medicine

1. CLINICAL PATHOLOGY. A series of lectures a.nd laboratory exercises in the microscopic and chemical methods in the diagnosis of disease. Stu- dents are trained in the technique of examining urine, blood, sputum, gastric contents, feces, and "puncture fluids." The interpretation of laboratory data is discussed. Eight hours a week during the spring quarter of the second year. Dr. Hartmann and Staff.

2.. INTRODUcnoN TO CLINICAL MEDICINB. An integrated cour6e given by members of the Departments of Biochemistry, Medicine, Pediatrics, Radiology, and Surgery. Lectures, demonstrations, and practical ex- perience are designed to introduce students to methods used In examining patients and to the interpretation of data so obtained. This course serves also as a transition from the courses in biochemistry, physiology, and pathology to their application in clinical medicine. The course consists of fourteen lectures or demonstrations and six hours of practical demon- strations weekly during the spring quarter of the second year.

Du. }{amp-

meier, Griscom, Pennington, Strayhorn, and Staff,' Dr. Christie (Department of Pediatric.rL'Dr. Foster and Staff (Department of Surgery); Dr. Klatte (Department of Radiology),' and Dr. Blood (Department of Bioch(11/istry)

3. W.UD Wou:. One third of the third-year class is assi$ned to the med- ical wards during each quarter. Here they serve as clwical clerks. In this assignment they become part of the team of resident, assistant resident, intern, attending physician, and chief of service responsible for tbe diag- nostic study and treatment of patients. Bedside instruction is given daily by members of the Staff who are also members of tbe Faculty. Dr. Rlgers and Staff.

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MEDICAL OUTPATIBNTSBRVICB. The students of the fourth-year class serve in the medical outpatient service, and patients are assigned to them.

Histories are recorded and physical examinatIOns are made by the students.

Their work is reviewed by members of the staff who act as consultantS, see that all patients receive any needed consultations from other depart- ments, and direct the management of the cases. Dr.

Law

and Staff.

4B. MEDICAL OUTPATIBNT SBRVICE. During the period of eleven weeks on Medicine the fourth-year students attend demonstration clinics every week in each of the medical specialty clinics. Here they observe meth.ods of dea.ling with endocrine, metabolic, allergic, cardiac, thoracic, digestive, arthritic, hematologic, and nutritional diseases. Dr.

Law

ana Staff.

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CLINICAL LECTURESAND DEMONSTRATIONS. Patient:: are presented by the students to whom they have been assigned. Diagn:::>sis and manage- ment are discussed with members of the tbird and fourth-year classes.

One or two hours a week throughout the third and fourth years. Dr.

Roms and Staff.

6. ELECTIVESIN MBDICINB.

Students in the third and fourth years may elect special clinical or reseJtch work within any division of the Department of Medicine. FlexIble ar- rangements can be on an individual basis through consultation with the faculty members who will assume responsibilities for supervision and guidance of the student. The following specific electives represent som:, but not

all,

of the possibilities.

a) ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY.A brief course in the principles of electro- cardiography, consisting of lectures, demonstrations, and discussion, is offered each quarter. Approximately ten fourth-year students can be accepted each term. Dr. Newman.

b) CARDlOVASCULARDISBASES. Special elective wotk in the routine clinical activities and various research problems of the clinical physlology laboratories can be arranged on an individual basis. Dr. Newman and Staff.

e)

HEMArOLOGY. Special elective work may be arranged on an indi- vidual basis. Dr. Hartmann.

J) GASTROBNTEROLOGYCLINIC. Special elective work may be arranged on an individual basis. Drs. Law and Shull.

e)

ENDOCRINOLOGYAND METABOLISM. Special elective work may be arranged on an individual basis.

f)

INFECTIOUSDISBASES. Special elective work may be arranged on an Individual basis. Dr. Rogers and St.:lff.

DERMATOLO(~Y

ROBERTN. BUCHANAN, M.D., Clinical Pro/trSOr of Demzatology

FUNIC G. WITHERSPOON,M.D., Asristar.t Clinical Profeuor of Dermatology JAMES

R.

HAMILTON, M.D., Clinical Instrue/or in Dermatology

BERNARD~. PASS, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Dermatology

I. DnuIATOLOGY. A course of eleven lectures and demonstr:llbns cov- erin~ the various groups of skin diseases and some of ~he dermatological manifestations of general disease. One hour a week dunng the fall quarter of the third year. Dr. Buchanan.

~'. CLINICALDBR.MATOLOGY. During the p~riod of eleven weeks on Med- ICine the fourth-yea.r students attend demonstration clini~~ each week in

~erInat~logy, where they have fractic~ under the supe!"lSlon of the staff

In

the diagnosis and treatment a the diseases of the sktn. Drs. Buchanan, Witherspoon, and Pan.

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NEUROLOGY

BBRTltAME. SPROFJl:IN,M.D., Clinical Profusor of Neurology CHARLBSE. WBLI..s,M.D., Auociall Profeuor of Neurology Ernc BBLL, JR., M.D., Assislant Clinical Proftssor of Neurolog,

WrLUAM M. CLARK, M.D., ClinicallnstruCfor in Neurology

I.

NBUROLOGY. Lectures and demonstrations are held in which the com- moner neurological conditions are discussed from the point of view of diagnosis and treatment. One hour a week during the fall and winter quarters of the third year. Drs. Wells, Sprofkin and Slaff.

2..

CUNICAL NBUROLOGY. During the period of eleven weeks on Medicine the fourth-year students attend lecture-demonstrations each week. Here emphasis is placed Gn the diagnosis and treatment of neurological con- ditIons. Students receive also individual instruction when they a<.:cum- pany patients referred to either the General Neurology or the Seizure Clinic.

Drs. w,tts, Sprofkin ana B,tt.

3. ELBCTlVBSIN NBUROLOGY.

a) CLINICALN BUROLOG

Y.

I) Each term a small number of fourth-year students may assist in the General Neurology Clinic and receive further experience in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders. Dr. Sprofkin.

1.) Instruction in the diagnosis and management of paroxysmal dis- orders of the central nervous system is available to small groups of fourth-year students in the Seizure Clinic. Dr. Sprofkin.

h)

EXPBJUMENTALNBUROLOGY. A study of problems related to the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system. Dr. Wells.

c) NBUROPATHOLOGY. A study of the srcial pathology of the nervo~s system, with its application to clinica problems. Hours and credit by arrangement. Dr. Sprofk.in.

Obstetrics & Gynecology

ROBERT

W.

NOYES,

M.D., Profeuor of Ohslelrics ana Gynecologyand Chairmpn 0/

Iht Dtparfmtnl .

FJlANJI:

E. WHITACRE,M.D., Pro/lSsor of Ohstttr;cs and GynlCology (NashVille General Hospital)

D. Scon BATER.,M.D., Clinical Profmor of Obslllric! and 0necoloo JOHN C. BURCH,M.D., Clinical Pro/tuor of ObSltlrics and Gyntcology

G. SYDNEYMcCLELLAN, M.D., Clinical Profmor o/Ohslllrics and Gynlcol~

J

STANLEY R. GLASSER, Ph.D., Auociatt R,starch Pro/tJsor 0/ Obsfttria pn

Gyntcology