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PROFESSIONAL NEWS (continued from page two) Gives Paper Dr. John E. Dees, professor of uro logy, presented a paper on "Mineral Oil in the Treatment of Selected Patients with Infected Residual Urine" at the meeting of the Society of Genitourinary Surgeons in Pebble Beach, Calif., May 7- 10. Reappointed Dr. Lenox D. Baker, professor of orthopaedic surgery, has been re-appoint- ed to the President's Committee on Em ployment of the Handicapped for another three-year term. Dr. Baker is medical director of the North Carolina Cerebral Palsy Hospital in Durham. NCMTE Chairman Dr. A. Wendell Musser, associate pro fessor of pathology and director of allied health services at Duke, has stressed the importance of diversity in educational methods, programs, goals and opportuni ties involved in medical laboratory educa tion in a newsletter published by the National Committee for Careers in Med ical Technology. Dr. Musser is chairman of the National Council on Medical Technology Edu cation. Attends Meeting Miss Susan Carlton Smith, assistant curator of the Trent Collection in the History of Medicine, attended the annual, meeting of th6 American Association of the History of Medicine in Baltimore May 8-10. At Conferences Dr. James A. McFarland, assistant pro fessor of community health sciences, at tended the American Heart Association workshop on "Exercise in the Evaluation, Prevention and Treatment of Heart Dis ease" at Myrtle Beach, S. C., May 6-8. Dr. McFarland served as moderator of a panel on long-term management of myocardial infarction at the North Caro lina Heart Association Annual Scientific Sessions in Charlotte May 28^29. In addition. Dr. McFarland will parti cipate in the Second National Conference on Coronary Care June 18-20 in Denver, Colo. Visiting Lecturer Dr. J. B. Sidbury, Jr., professor of pediatrics, was visiting lecturer in the Department of Pediatrics at the Univer sity of Michigan April 14-18. The lec tureship was sponsored by the Journal of Pediatrics Educational Foundation. Wins Prize Dr. Hak Lim Kim, fellow in academic urology, won first prize in the Third An nual Montague L. Boyd Prize Essay Con test for a paper titled "An Experimental Model of Ureteral Colic" at the South eastern Section meeting of the American Urological Association in April. Elected Miss Judith Cantey of the physical therapy staff, was recently elected sec retary of the State Advisory Committee for Physical Therapy Assistant Education. Miss Cantey, as chairman of the Physi cal Therapy Section of the North Carolina Public Health Association, also recently attended a meeting of the governing council of the association at Wrightsville Beach on May I. In addition. Miss Cantey was a par ticipant at the "Institute on the Funda mentals of Health Planning" conducted by the Center for Health Administration Studies at the University of Chicago. Gives Talks Dr. Eugene M. Renkin, professor of pharmacology, presented a talk on "Col loid Osmotic Pressure and Body Water Distribution" at a symposium on fluid replacement in the surgical patient at Columbia University College of Physi cians and Surgeons in New York City May 26-27. Dr. Renkin will deliver a lecture on "'Restricted Diffusion in Capillary Walls" at the Alfred Benzon Symposium on Capillary Permeability" in Copenhagen, Denmark, June 22-25. At Conferences Dr. Kathryn Crossland, professor of nursing, is attending regional conferences of chiefs of nursing service sponsored by the U. S. Veterans' Administration in' Washington and San Francisco in June. The conference subiect will be "Intro duction of a Quality Evaluation System for Nursing Service in VA Hospitals." Guest Speaker Dr. J. Leonard Goldner, chief of the division of orthopaedic surgery, will travel to Hamilton, Ontario, Canada June 15 to serve as guest speaker of the President of the Canadian Orthopaedic Association to talk about cervical spine injuries. Dr. Goldner spoke on the musculo skeletal aspects of emotional problems on May 28 at the Lenior County Medical Society. Presents Paper Dr. Howard K. Thompson, associate professor of medicine and biomathema tics, presented a talk on "Monitoring of Clinical Data by Means of a Large Digital Computer" at the Digital Equipment Computer Users Society spring sympo sium May 12-13 in Wakefield, Mass. Discussant Dr. W. Banks Anderson, Jr., a new member of the American Ophthalmolo- gical Society, served as discussant of a paper on ketotic hypoglycemia at the society's meeting May 25-28 in Hot Springs, Va. Dr. Anderson also discussed a paper on oxygen effects at the Fourth Symposium on Underwater Physiology June 3-5 at the University of Pennsylvania in Phila delphia. Chairman Dr. W. K. Joklik, professor and chair man of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, served as chairman of the Interferon Session at the meeting of the New York Academy of Medicine Conference on Antiviral Substances June 15-19. Gives Paper Kenneth J. Schoonhagen, instructor in the Graduate Program in Hospital Admin istration, delivered a paper on "Unit Ad ministration—A Concept of Decentralized Management" at the Twentieth Annual American Institute of Industrial Engineers Conference and Convention in Houston, Tex., May 14-17. (continued on page eleven)
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