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Dr. Kinney (con tinued from page one) Dr. Suydam Osterhout, who was pro moted from assistant dean to associate di rector, admissions Dr. E. Croft Long, associate director, undergraduate medical education Dr. Morton D. Bogdonoff, assistant di rector, graduate medical education Dr. William DeMaria, assistant direct or, continuing education DR. EISDORFER Eisdorfer Given Kleemeier Prize For the second year in a row, a Duke professor has been named recipient of the Kleemeier Award from the Gerontologi cal Society of the United States. Dr. Carl Eisdorfer, professor of med ical psychology and psychiatry and re search coordinator and training director in Duke's Center for the Study of Aging, received the prize at the International Congress of Gerontology in Washington, D. C., last month. Dr. Ewald W. Busse, professor and chairman of the Department of Psychia try was the recipient of the first annual Kleemeier Award last year for his out standing contributions to research in the field of aging. Dr. Eisdorfer received an engraved Steuben star crystal and a cash award and delivered an address on a subject perti nent to his research at the meeting. A native of New York City, Dr.. Eisdorfer received his B. A., M. A., and Ph. D. degrees from New York Universi ty arid his M. D. degree from Duke. Dr. Helen Kotin, assistant to the vice president, research coordination Dr. Kinney is a graduate of Duke, receiving his M. D. degree in 1937. He earned his bachelor's degree at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania. Following teaching and hospital ap pointments at Yale, Boston University,- Tufts and Harvard, Dr. Kinney was nam ed professor of pathology at Western Re serve University until he came to Duke in I960. In 1967, he was named the first R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Pro fessor at Duke. Author of more than 100 scientific papers and articles. Dr. Kinney is editor of the American Journal of Pathology, the official monthly publication of the American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists. He is a member of num erous medical organizations and profess ional societies relating to his specialty and is past president of the American Associ ation of Pathologists and Bacteriologists. He is principal consultant in pathology for the National Institute of General Med ical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health, and is chairman of the Advisory Council on Pathology of the U. S. Vet erans Administration. He is a member of the committee on pathology of the Na tional Academy of Sciences, National Re search Council, and is vice-president of Universities Associated for Research and^ Education in Pathology, and has recently been named chairman of the Automation in Medical Laboratory Sciences Review Committee of the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Kinney has been active in develop ing medical education. He participated in the development of Duke University's new M. D. - Ph. D. Program and the new curriculum that has been widely praised by the medical profession. During the past year he helped organize and served as. chairman of the National Conference on Graduate Medical Education which was sponsored by the Council of Academic Societies of the Association of American Medical Colleges. He is a member of the Executive Council of the Association of American Medical Colleges and past presi dent of the Council of Academic So cieties. Mrs. Kmney, who holds a master's degree in nursing from Yale and a Ph. D. in microbiology, is an assistant professor of nursing at the University of North Carolina. The Kinneys have four children. MR. AYLOR O. R. Aylor Is Assistant DH Director Duke Hospital has appointed a new assistant director. Oscar R. Aylor, who recently com pleted his master's degree in hospital administration at the University of Ala bama, assumed his position earlier this month. He is responsible for the opera tion of Duke's extensive outpatient de partment, emergency rooms and other out-of-hospital activities. Mr. Aylor replaces Howard Veit, who left the Medical Center in April to take a research position with the federal Depart ment of Health, Education and Welfare. Specially trained in rehabilitation facil ity administration, Mr. Aylor served his administrative residency at Montgomery Baptist Hospital and Meadhaven Nursing Home and Central Alabama Rehabilita tion Center in Montgomery. He received his B. A. degree from the University of Virginia in 1962. Prior to his graduate training, Mr. Aylor was an instructor in the special ed ucation department of the Lynchburg, Va., city schools and was later an admini strative assistant at Virginia Baptist Hos pital in Lynchburg. He is a member of the American Hos pital Association, the National Rehabili tation Association and a nominee of the American College of Hospital Admini strators. Mr. Aylor is married and the father of two children.
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