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« «.-». lit e ili Father confessor, advisor at many points, doctor by day or night, at homes near or far — that and more is the family physician. He shares the joys and sorrows of his patients and their communities and has been the ideal of many a youngster who said to himself, I am going to be that kind of a doctor. The family physician has been a real institution but he is fast disappearing. The most plausible hope of stopping this trend is a program to decentralize medicine, to build hospitals and health-service centers at strategic points, and to extend every possible assistance from the medical schools and the larger medical centers to these outlying agencies in so far as requested. These services include, in instances, interns on a rotating basis, visiting physicians, pathologists, radiologists, dietitians, nurses, hospital administrators, and others to provide whatever the local hospital or health-service center may find useful. Thus, the best that the medical center has to offer can be shared with the family physician and the local specialist, prac- tically eliminating isolation which is feared by many, and sending out of the community for medical care only those really needing service elsewhere. Under such an arrangement there may well be an important place for the medical student. When students and interns observe such a system in operation they will see a new place for the family physician as well as a place for the specialist, and in turn this should react upon medical education, both undergraduate and graduate, in the direction of broader preparation for the new role of the family phvsician, whom all of us will be glad to call in as friend and doctor. Sincerely yours, William T. Sanger, President.
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!. R. McCauley George V. Bakeman cut A ot L ULtetj • OFFICERS Stuart McGuire. M.D., LL.D Chairman Robert T. Barton, Jr., B.S., LL.B V ice-Chairman J. R. McCauley Secretary-Treasurer Robert T. Barton, Jr., B.S., LL.B., Attorney-at-Law Rtcktnond, J trgtnia Samuel M. Bemiss Richmond, Virginia Joseph D. Collins. M.D., F.A.C.S.. Surgeon Portsmouth, Virginia J. B. Fisher, M.D., Physician . . . .Midlothian, Virginia W. L. Harris. M.D., Physician Norfolk, Virginia David A. Harrison, Jr., B.A., LL.B., Attorney-at-Law Hopewell, Virqima Eppa Hunton, IV, B.A., LL.B., Attorney-at-Law Richmond, Virginia W. D. Kendig, M.D., Physician . . . Kenbridge. Virginia Lewis G. Larus, Larus Brother Company, ' Richmond, Virginia Hugh Leach, B.A., M.A., President Federal Reserve Bank Richmond, Virginia Stuart McGuire, M.D., LL.D. Surgeon . Richmond, Virginia William H. Schwarzschild. President, Central National Bank Richmond, 1 irgin ia J. E. W. Timberman. Pharmacist . . Alexandria, Virginia Douglas VanderHoof. B.L., M.A., M.D.. Physician Richmond , Virginia V. Y. Wilkinson, M.D.. Physician . LaCrosse, Virginia John Bell Williams. Ph.G, D.D.S., Dentist, Richmond, Virginia G. Tyler Miller, B.S., Superintendent of Public Instruction. Ex-Officio Richmond, Virginia EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Douglas VanderHoof, Chairman Robert T. Barton, Jr. Hugh Leach Samuel M. Bemiss Stuart McGuire Eppa Hunton, IV William H. Schwarzschild Lewis G. Larus John Bell Williams William T. Sanger, Ex-Officio cutuniittattoti William T. Sanger, Ph.D., LL.D., L.H.D. . . . President |. R. McCauley Secretary-Treasurer George W. Bakeman. B.S. . . . Assistant to the President and Associate Dean, School oj Medicine C. P. Cardwell, Jr Director oj Hospitals Mai. Gen. W. F. Tompkins, B.S Comptroller (U. S. Army, Retired) Harvey B. Haag. Ph.G, B.S. (Phar.i. M.D. Dean, School oj Medicine Harry Bear. D.D.S., D.Sc. F.A.C.D. Dean, School oj Dentistry R. Blackwell Smith. Jr., Ph.D. . Dean. School oj Pharmacy Sybil MacLean. A.B.. M.A., R.N, . Dean, School oj Nursing Archer W. Hurd, Ph.B., M.S., Ph.D. Director oj Educational Research and Service Marvin W. Topping. A. B. . . . Director oj Public Relations C. P. Cardwell, Jr. Maj. Gen. W. F. Tompkins
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