It was named after New York shipping and railroad magnate Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, who gave a million dollars to build and endow the university. The pedestal of his statue, erected on the campus by the citizens of Nashville, records his wish that the university should. For forty years, until 1914, the university was under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the South.
McTyeire, entrusted by Commodore Denderbilt with the founding of the University, served as Chairman of the Board Trust until his death in 1889. Speech therapist, doctor of philosophy. Most students live on campus on approximately 150 acres in the University Center area of Nashville.
REMAINE BILLINGS
WILLIAM HILLMAN ROBERT W. QUINN
BUDGET COMMITTEE OF THE HOSPITAL BOARD OF THE MEDICAL CENTER WARREN H. ON ANDREWS DOLPH BATSON HARD O. THE HOSPITAL BOARD OF THE MEDICAL CENTER JOHN E. COMB DAVIS DAN MAY RANDOLPH BATSON.
R LLIN A. DANIEL
TREMAINE BILLINGS
J K DAVIES
J N G. CONIGLIO
WILLIAM HILLMAN, Chairman
GENERAL INFORMATION
Learned Graduate Science Hall, a laboratory for research in the sciences basic to medicine and health-related research led by members of the University's Medical and Postgraduate faculty. Other buildings in the Medical Center include the Medical Arts Building, erected in 1955 to provide part-time members of the clinical faculty with convenient office space; Mary Henderson Hall, which houses the Vanderbilt niversity School of Nursing; and the Bill Wilkerson Hearing and Speech. The laboratories and clinical facilities are closely coordinated to allow a ready w of ideas between the laboratories of the medical sciences and the ards and outpatient clinics.
The collection now contains most of the material needed for research in any medical science. A FRIENDS OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY FUND has been established in honor of faculty, students, and other friends of the School of Medicine, and these memorial donations will be used to purchase current and historic d. Through the facilities of the Joint University Libraries system, which contains more than one million volumes, students have direct access to ~.
Presentations and displays of books4 and pictures of historical importance are available within the medical library. Students participating in the semester must register in the Office of the Director of Food Services.
EXPENSES AND FINANCIAL AID
Johnst at the suggestion of his wife Miriam to be used as a revolving loan fund for students in the School of Medicine. Ike J. Kuhn, and is awarded in the School of Medicine to a worthy son or daughter born and raised in any of the states known as the "Southern States." Funds made available to Vanderbilt University will be used as a revolving loan fund for students in the School of Medicine.
Miller in memory of his father, James Preston Miller, offers fun to assist in the medical education of deserving young men and worn out. The funds made available to Vanderbilt University are to be used as a revolving loan fund, for s dents in the School of Medicine. Rhodes was left to Vanderbilt University with the goal of establishing one or more fellowships in the School of Medicine.
This fund is used as a revolving loan fund for School of Medicine students. The funds made available to Vanderbilt University by this foundation will be given or loaned to students of the medical school who need financial assistance.
SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS
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HONORS AND AWARDS
ADMISSION
- Graduates of a college or university of reocgnized standing
- Students of foreign universities of recognized standing who have com- eted three years of collegiate education may be admitted to the School of
- Physics. Eight semester hours are required including laboratory work
- Application for advanced standing must be filed according to the procedure described for admission to the first year. A deposit of $50 is
- AfPlicants must present a certificate of honorable dismissal from the medica school they have attended
Since the exam score is used by medical schools in the selection of applicants, students must take the test no later than the spring before the application is submitted. The score made on this examination will be used by the Admissions Committee in considering applications for admission to the School of Medicine, together with the scholastic record and recommendations. The Committee on Admissions begins considering applicants in September, and will accept new applications until the class is filled.
The application for advanced status must be submitted according to the procedure described for admission in the first year. Applicants must provide evidence that they have met the admission requirements and that they have completed all work required of students in the class they wish to enter.
REG ULA TIONS
All second-year students must take part I for credit and all fourth-year students must take part II for credit. works of state board exams. We urge every student to get a certificate in basic science as soon as possible. Students engaged in outside work must report such activity to the Dean of Students at the beginning of the academic year or at any time during the academic year that such work is performed.
Required courses form the core of medical education at Vanderbilt; elective courses are an integral part of the educational experience of every student at Medicinska 001, but they allow for considerable flexibility in individual curricula. Students begin studying patients in the second semester, when all clinical dementias participate in introducing students to history taking, sputum examination, and laboratory study of patients throughout the series. The flexibility of the fourth-year curriculum gives the student the most opportunities for individual development.
The buckets will be selected by the admissions committees and the deans of the higher and medical faculties. The student's graduate program will be managed by his main advisor, a member of the graduate faculty, in the I manner.
ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND RESEARCH
DEGREES and candidates for the degree of Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy y work in the medical sciences taught in the Medical School, either in regular courses or in special elective courses, provided such students are. Darby, professor of biochemistry and chairman of the biochemistry department and director of the division. Curry, the Ms from which is used to support research in the field of athology.
Hirsch as a memorial to her son, Jad Fies, whose proceeds will be used to support research in the critically important field of neurological surgery. This laboratory for the study of infectious diseases was established as part of the Department of Medicirx from funds made available by the Benwood Foundation, Inc., Chattanoog~. STRAUSFOUNDATION, INC The foundation provides support for research in the department of Medicirx in the field of cardiovascular diseases.
Material on mass casualty, emergency relief, radiation injury, radiation biology, chemical and gene warfare, and other aspects of military medicine are presented in the COurl material offered by the Departments of Pharmacology, Preventive Medicine, Radiology, and Surgery.
COURSES OF STUDY
THE RELATIONSHIPOF CHEMICAL STRUCTURETO PHARMACOLOGIC!
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ANATOMYAND PHYSIOLOGY OFTHE CENTRALNERVOUSSYSTEM
Study of the theory and practice of hearing aids with an emphasis on basic pure-tone audiometric techniques. PI'IlD f\ consideration of theories and problems encountered in speech and language disorders in acoustically impaired children. Special tests and expI techniques in audiological assessment; instrumentation and testing r industrial audiology; and running an audiology clinic.
A review of important research in the field of stuttering with an emphasis on etiology and therapy. Consider managing fluid disorders. Study of theories of voice production, with emphasis on voice-producing pathology and defects, Procedures for group and individual management. The study of arcs and problems nor iDdOdcd in other speech pathology courses chosen to suit the IDittail of the students and the needs of these programs.
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- LANIER WYATT
- CoLLINS
- MORSB KOCHTITSKY L. CLIPFORD McKBB
- DuNCAN
- KENNETH JACOBS Roy RENFRO
- THOMAS BRYAN
PHILIP O. LI'ITLEFORD SAM H. TRAUGHBER CHARLES E. MAYES WILLIAM L. TRAXEL ZBLL A. McGBB WILLIAM E. WOODWARD DAVlD R. McNUTT. RALPH KuNG NEWTON B. GRIFFIN JAMES B. MILLIS CHARLES J. HOBDY PHILLIP NICHOLAS CHARLES H. HUDDLESTON WILLIAM D. SUMPTIl JAMES W. JOHNSON ARTHUR SUTHERLAN ORRIN L.JONES, JR. LEONARD KOENIG RICHARD P. T ABEL SOL L. LOWENSTEIN ARVILLB V. WR DEWEY G. NEMEC WILLIAM C. YOlJl\G DAVID L.SILBER THOMAS B. ZERFOSl,.
GEORGE R. BURRUS KENNETH L. CLASSEN HAROLD C. DENNISON WILLIAM C. ALFORD EDMUND W. BENZ CLOYCE F. BRADLEY STANLEY K. BROCKMAN BENJAMIN F. BYRD, JR.
MEDICINE
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
K. HIBBBTI' III, Chief of Clinic GYNECOLOGY