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DIRECTORS AND ASSISTANT VICE- PRESIDENTS MILTON MILLER, Assistant Vice-President and Director of Business Affairs, has several re- sponsibilities, including: prepara- tion of all budgets for the State Legislature, supervision of all purchasing Cincluding the recent equipping of the new University Hospital, a mammoth jobj, Ac- counting and Payroll, all Hospi- tal business affairs fincluding Medicare, Medicaid, and Blue Crossj, and administration of all student funds and aid. At Down- state for 17 years, he tries hard to find a little time to enjoy his family Cincluding several grand- childrenj. 'Tl DR. EDWARD W. MOLDOWSKI joined the staff at Downstate in 1963 as Director of Student Affairs, and was the first to hold this position. A psychologist with wide experience, his challenge was to meet with and advise all students on a personal basis. Though he feels the Center's environment is stimulating, he wishes the communication between ad- ministration and student would improve, and devotes much of his time and energy toward this goal. I EVELYN GOODWIN, Assistant to the President and Director of Public Rela- tions, is a woman of tireless energy carry- ing many responsibilities. In addition to working very closely with the President, she edits all school publications fthe bul- letins, The Reporter, Briefs, etc.J. In addition, she supervises special events at Downstate, handles press, radio, and television releases, publicizes lectures, conferences, tours, and obtains faculty lecturers for outside groups. Though we don't often see her, we constantly beneiit from her fine work.
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PATRICK J. FITZGERALD, M.D. JONATHAN T. LANMAN, M.D. Pathology Pediatrics llllll IIIIII llllll llllll llllll wmnzfswf ! I l llllifili :mm fzzefffflll I CHANDLER MCC. BROOKS, Ph.D. Physiology JOSEPH G. BENTON, M.D, CLARENCE DENNIS, M.D. Rehabilitation Medicine Surgery
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HOWARD DORFMAN, Assistant Vice-President for Personnel Affairs, has been here for nine years. Currently his job includes overseeing, organizing, and setting policies pertinent to the operation of personnel throughout the entire Medi- cal Center. He acts for the President of Personnel in areas of faculty personnel policy and with the Board of Trustees. In addition, his responsibilities include administration of the Records Office and the Office of Machine Services. He is married and the father of two. HELEN KOVACS, Director of Li- braries, was bom in Hungary, and studied in four foreign countries and in the United States. At Downstate since 1957, she be- came Head Librarian in 1961. Fluent in many lan ages, she is much in demand as an autildr and lecturer both here and abroad. She has worked endlessly toward the creation of the newly merged library fofticially-the Medical Research Library of Brooklynl, now third largest in the United States. This library, now com- puterized, will be the first of its kind in which a computer may be queried using general medical terms. Though over- whelmingly busy, she is a wife and mother, and enjoys painting and garden- ing. ROBERT L. RENCK, Assistant Vice- President for Facilities and Planning, has been at Downstate since 1949. A mech- anical engineer, his major areas of re- sponsibility include heating, air con- ditioning, maintenance, safety, security, and, most important, co ordination of the entire building program. To date, suc- cesses include completion of the Univer- sity Hospital, Residence Halls, and the Parking Garage. Currently underway is the new Recreation Facilities Building, to provide for all student activities, includ- ing: swimming, gym, music, organiza- tions, snack bar, and even a nursery play- ground. Groundbreaking for a College of Behavioral Sciences .and Biomedical Medicine is his next goal. ti W-ei f f ff . gf 5 il SWK!
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