Duke University School of Medicine - Aesculapian Yearbook (Durham, NC)

 - Class of 1966

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HERBERT O. SIEKER, M.D. Assistant Dean for Coordination of Educational Affairs E. CROFT LONG, M.D., Ph.D. Assistant Dean for Medical Student Affairs fifteen

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WILLIAM G. ANLYAN, M.D. Dean, School of Medicine To The Class of 1966'- 1981 seems in the distant future, but in reality most of you will have been in practice for only 10 years, and you will be preparing to return here for your fifteenth reunion. It might be fun to make some predictions about your way of life in 1981. Most of you will be alive and well and practicing medicine. You will be working harder than ever before. You and your good wife will have an average of four children, own two houses and all the nice- ties of life but still manage to owe the bank more money than any time previously. Thecomputer will have become your partner in many of your daily activities, and you will regard it as a trusted friend. It will save you countless hours of drudgery 113 by retrieving your patient rec- ords immediately in either your office or your hospital Q23 by searching a network of libraries for any information you require regarding drug toxicity of newer medications or to reproduce the pertinent literature on a specific topic Q33 by carrying out precise mathematical analyses of your EKG and EEG records Q45 by correlating all objective data on each patient to present statistical probabilities of possi- ble diagnoses. These are but a few examplesg each is being tested today in various medical centers in- cluding ours. As you prepare to shed your student coat, I hope that you will always consider Duke as your home base for re-charging. With the information explosion and the rapid turnover of medical facts, it is more important than ever before to enter a lifetime relationship in continuing education with your medical school. On our part, We are ready for this long-term relationship with you, whereas specific faculty members with whom you relate may change with time, the spirit of the medical school and its delight- ful characters fin the Thespian sensel remain the same. Congratulations on your achievement as a class. This is just the beginning! Au revoir! WILLIAM G. ANLYAN fourteen



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