COURSES OF STUDY
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cs as pre-marital counseling; impotence and frigidity; "perversions"
luding homosexuality); child sexuality; standards of sexual behavior.
gery 51.7.) One hour per week. FALL. Du. Rhamy and Cappamtari.
PRINCIPLESOF PSYCHOTHERAPY.Fourth year. A limited number of ulatory patients are followed by the student for psychotherapy. Each ent is assigned a supervisor. Each patient interview is taken up in
ssion session with the supervisor. Emphasis is placed on basic principles techniques of psychotherapeutic management of patient in general ical practice. Six hours per week. FALL&SPRINO. Dr. 0".
CLERKSIIIP IN ADULT PSYCHIATRY. Fourth year. This clerkship plc:ments the e.xperiefo1c~sthe student has had at Central St~te Hospital in the Outpauent Chme. Here students have an oppOrtUnIty to study ully a few patients co gain understanding of the dynamics of the pa-
's illness. Full time; six week units. Dr. Rud.
CLERKSIIIPIN PSYCHOLOGICALCORRELATESOF BEHAVIOR. Fourth year.
lid observations of behavior of a hospitalized patient in interview, p therapy, occupational and recreational therapy, and intensive bat- s of psychological tests designed co explain observed phenomena.
ours per week; six week units. Dr. Martin.
CLERKSHIPIN CHILD PSYCHIATRY. Fourth year. Observation and cipation in all aspects of the psychiatric evaluation of a child, survey iagnostic groups and special social problems (e.g., the foster child, c:linquent child), methods of treatment, including work with parents, ultation with schools and social agencies, observation of- the thera- ic milieu in an inpatient setting. Nine hours per week; six week
Dr. Cmraft.
METHODS IN PSYCHIATRICRESEARCH. Fourth year. Introductory rience in the use of controlled research methodology and statistical
sis as applied co psychiatric and behavioral research. Prerequisite:
dations of Behavioral Research 581. Four hours per week. SPRING.
Crtm1U!t//and Wtbb.
Radiology
NE C. KuTTE,
M.D.,
ProfuJor of Radiology and Chairman oflhe D,.rtment
. McCLURE, M.D., Professor of Radiology, E1mrituJ
HH.ALLEN, M.D., Associau ProfuJor of Radiology ERTRANDBRILL, M.D., Associau ProfuJor of Radiology
Y BURKO,M.D., Associau ProfuJor of Radiology
lAML.CALDWELL,M.D., AJJociate ProfuJor of Radiology
'01'1 A. VIX, M.D., AJJociau ProfuJor of Radiology
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ., 83
GRANVILLEW. HUDSON, M.D., Associalt Clinical Profcssor of Radiolof) EUGENEDENMAN, D.Sc., Assistant Profcssor of Radiology
THOMAS
R.
DUNCAN,M.D., AssiJtant Profcssor of Radiology DAVID E. SHERMAN,M.D., Assistant Profusor of Radiology HEUN Y. YUNE, M.D., AssiJtant Profcssor of RadiologyJOHN BEVERIDGE,M.D., AssiJtanr Clinical Profusor of Radiology MINYARDD. INGRAM,M.D., Assistant Clinical Profcssor of Radiology JOSEPHM. IVIE, M.D., Assistant Clinical Profcssor of Radiology
BEN
R.
MAYES,M.D., Assistant Clinical Profusor of Radiology JOEL S. BEDFORD,Ph.D., Instructor in RadiologyRICHARDA. MELAND, M.D., Instructor in Radiology WILLIAMT. FARRAR,M.D., Clinical Il1st',iCto, in Radiology CLIFTONE. GREER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Radiology WILLIAMM. HAMILTON,M.D., Clinical Instructor in Radiology JANETK.HUTCHESON,M.D., Clinical Instructor in Radiology
ROBERT
J.
LINN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Radiology JOHN R. OLSON, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Radiology RICHARDP. OwNBEY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Radiology W. FAXONPAYNE, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Radiology BURTONSILBERT,M.D., Clinical Instructor in Radiology JOHN M. TANNER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Radiology~For first-year medical students, roentgen anatomy lectures are II sented at the time of dissection of various systems.
501. METHODS IN CLINICAL ScIENCE: INTRODUCTIONTO RADIOLOGY.
series of lectures and demonstrations are given to introduce the stud~
to the use of radiographic methods in the study of various organ systcli Methodology in radiology is stressed. The course will also includcI
introduction to the utilization of radiant energy in the treatment of canee One hour per week. SPRING. Dr. Klatte and Staff.
50~. RADIOLOGY. For third-year students. Lectures and demonstra[i~
with discussions of radiation hazards, radiographic diagnosis, and SOl therapy clinics. One hour per week for twelve weeks. FALL. Staff.
5~1. OORODUCTIONTO RADIOBIOLOGY. First and Second years.
To~
will be radiation physics, chemistry, and biochemistry; radiopatholot radiosensitization; radioprotection; and other radiobiologic principle Information on the cancerigenic and mutagenic effects of radiation II:
be
presented, and the application of these radiobiologic data to clim.•radiotherapy will
be
discussed. Elaboration of potential areas of war;while investigation in this field is planned in conclusion. One hour ~ week. SPRING. Dr. Caldweii.
561. CLERKSHIPIN RADIOLOGY. Fourth year. The student will roU through the various divisions of the department. He will
be
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Junior Resident, will assist in procedures, and will attend all radiology erences. Time will
be
made available for rhe study of cases in the hing file library. Full time; six week units. Dr. Klatfe and Staff.SEMINAR IN RADIOTHERAPY AND RADIOBIOLOGY. Fourth year. This ussion course will
be
rC'stricted in size to no more than eight or ren ure students. Considerable assigned reading, primarily pertinentarure references, will be required of the participants. Results of cancer rroenr by various methods will
be
evaluated. Particular atrentionbe
paid to the significance of data reported in the selected references;rion of cases. methods of reporting results, side effects and compli- ons of treatment, and other pertinent facets are to
be
discussed. Suchussion should allow a better understanding of treatment problems in ology. Critical review of fundamental radiobiologic principles will
onhned to several of the final discussions. One hour per week. FALL.
Caldwell.
Surgery
VILLIAM ScOTT, JR., M.D., Profusor of Surgery and Chairman of the De rtment
TON MCSWAIN, M.D., Profusor of Surgery
UN A. DANIEL, JR., M.D., Clinical Profusor of Surgery
ERLYDOUGLAS, M.D., D.Sc., Clinical Profeuor of Surgery, Emeritus :-lARD\Y. EDWARDS, M.D., Clinical Profusor of Surgery, Emeritus
OLD A. COLLINS, M.D., Auociaft Profe:sor of Stlrgery
H.
FOSTER, M.D., Auociate Profeuor of SurgeryTER G. GOBBEL, JR.,
M.D.,
Auociaft Profusor of Surgery• L.
SAWYERS, M.D., Auociatt Profeuo,. of SurgeryE.
STEPHENSON, JR., M.D., Auociate Profeuor of SurgeryRLES F. ZUKOSKIIII, M.D., Auociate Profusor of Surgery JAMIN F. BYRD, JR., M.D., Auociate Clinical Profusor of Surgery
NDRBW DALE, M.D., Auociatt Clinical Profusor of Surgery
:rEa L.DIVELEY,
M.D.,
Auociaft Clinical Profusor of Surgery A. KIRTLEY, JR., M.D., Associatt Clinical Profusor of Surgery GLASH. RIDDELL, M.D., Auociate Clinical Profeuor of Surgery IS ROSENFELD, M.D., Auociatt Clinical Profeuor of Surgery'GH \Y. SMITH, M.D., AUlJciatt Clinical Profusor of Surgery, Emeritus NARDM. WEINSTEIN, M.D., Auociaft Clinical Profusor of Surgery
£l','TON ADKINS, M.D., Assistant Profusor of Surgery LEY K. BROCKMAN, M.D., Auistant Profeuor flf Surgery 'CAN A. KILLEN, M.D., Assistant Professor of Surgery NONH.REYNOLDS, M.D., Assistant Profeuor of Surllry
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WILLIAMC. ALFORD, M.D., Assistant Clinical Profusor of Surgery
EDMUND W. BENZ, M.D., Assistant Clinical Profusor of Surgery
CWYCE F. BRADLEY, M.D., Assistant Clinical Profusor of Surgery
GEORGE BURRUS, M.D., Assistant Clinical Profusor of Surgery
GEORGE E. DUNCAN, M.D., Assistant Clinical Profusor of Surgery
WILLIAM H. EDWARDS, M.D., Assistant Clinical Profusor of Surgery
PARKER D. ELROD, M.D., Assistant Clinical Profusor of Surgery
JOHN L.FARRINGER, JR., M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery
JAMESC. GARDNER, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery, Emeritus
SAM YOUNG GARRBTI', M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery
CARL N. GESSLER, M.D., Assistant Clinical Profusor of Surgery
HERSCHELA. GRAVES, JR., M.D., Assistant Clinical Profusor of Surgery
JACKSONHARRIS, M.D., Assistant Clinical Profusor of Surgery
J.
LYNWOOD HERRINGTON, JR., M.D., Assistant Clinical Profusor of Sur~t7JGEORGE W. HOLCOMB,M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery
J.
KENNETH JACOBS,M.D., Assistant Clinical Profusor of SurgeryMALCOLMR. LEWIS, M.D., Assistant Clinical Profusor of Surgery
ROBERTL. MCCRACKEN, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery
OSCARNOEL, M.D., Assistant Clinical Profu/or of Surgery
DAVID R. PICKENS,JR., M.D., Assistant Clinical Profusor of Surgery
GRBBR RICKETSON, M.D., Assistant Clinical Profusor of Surgery
ROBERT N. SADLER, M.D., Assistant Clinical Profusor of Surgery
NATHANIEL S. SHOFNER, M.D., Assistant Clinical Profusor of Surgery, Enu
HARRISONH. SHOULDERS,JR., M.D., Assistant Clinical Profusor of Surgery
WILLIAM S. STONEY, M.D., Assistant Clinical Profusor of Surgery
KIRKLAND W. TODD, JR., M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery
CHARLESC. TRABUB, M.D., Auistant Clinical Profusor of Surgery
RACHBLK. YOUNGER, B.A., Instructor in Surgical Ruearch
STANLEY BERNARD, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery
ROBERTL. BOMAR,JR., M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery
KENNETHL. CLASSEN,M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery
HAROLDC. DENNISON, JR., M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery
Roy G. HAMMONDS,M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery
ROBBRT HARDIN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery
JAMESP. LESTBR, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery
CHARLESW. MAcMILLAN, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery
M. CHARLESMcMURRAY, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery
JOE M. MILLER, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery 1.ARMISTEADNBLSON, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery
JEFFERSONC. PENNINGTON, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery
Roy
J.
RENFRO, M.D., Clinical Instructor in SurgeryJOHN K. WRIGHT, M.D., Clinical Instructor in Surgery
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DENTAL SURGERY
aT
B. BOGLE,JR., D.D.S.,
Cli,zical Profeuor of Dental SurgeryHOMASCARNEY, D.D.S.,
Auociate Clinical Profeu/Jr of Dental SurgerylAMS. GRAY, D.D.S.,
AuiJtant Clinical Professor of Dental SurgeryH. HALL, D.D.S.,
Auistant Clinical Profeuor of Dental Surgery, EmeritusIlE HILL, D.M.D.,
Auistant Clinical Profeuor of Dental SurgeryLESJ. LADD, D.D.S.,
Auistant Clinical Profeuor of Dental SurgeryARDH. MARTIN, D.M.D.,
Auistant Clinical Professor of Dental Surt/'yM.
MEDWEDEFF, D.D.S.,
AuiJtant Clinical Profeuor of Dental SurgeryCAR.LYLEScHMITI, D.D.S.,
AssiJtant Clinical Profeuor of Dental SurgeryB. BAYLOR,D.D.S.,
Clinical In.rtructor in Dental Surgery" H. DEPIERRI, JR., D.M.D.,
Clinical Instructor in Dental SurgeryIlTTJ. HALL, D.D.S.,
Clinical Instructor in Dental SurgerylAM
C.KING, D.M.D.,
Clinical Instructor in Dental SurgeryILLARDPARKBR, D.D.S.,
Clinical Instructor in Dental SurgeryNEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
lAM F. MEACHAM, M.D.,
Clinical Professor of Neurological Surgery and ad of the DiviJiony
A.COBB,JR., M.D.,
Associate Clinical Profeuor of Neurological Surgery• CAPPS,
M.D.,
Auistant Clinical Profeuor of Neurological SurgeryLD MEIROWSKY,M.D.,
Auistant Clinical Profeuor of Neurological SurgeryAVIDScHEIBERT, M.D.,
AssiJtant Clinical Professor of Neurological SurgeryUR
G.BOND, M.D.,
Clinical Instructor in Neurological SurgeryW. HAYS, M.D.,
Clinical Inuructor in Neurological SurgeryOPHTHALMOLOGY
.H: ELLIOTI, M.D.,
Auociate Professor of Ophthalmology and Head of theVlJlon
Y CARROLLSMITH, M.D.,
Clinical Profeuor of Ophthalmology, EmeritusGE
W.BOUNDs, M.D.,
Associate Clinical Profeuor of OphthalmologyER HOLLABAUGH,M.D.,
Auociate Clinical Profeuor of OphthalmologySAVAGEZERFOSS, M.D.,
A.rsociate Clinical Profeuor of Ophthalmology, er;tusSTEVBNSANDRBWS,JR., Ph.D.,
Assistant Profeuor of OphthalmoloK!HAMP. CHBI], M.D.,
Assistant Clinical Profeuor of OphthalmologyACEH. FAULK, JR., M.D.,
Auistant Clinical Profeuor of OphthalmologyLLENLAWRBNCB,M.D.,
AuiJtant Clinical Profeuor of Ophthalmologyp L. LYLE,