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

 - Class of 1962

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Division of Dermatology 8 $ ttliir First row: Smith. Callaway (Chief), Hutto. Second row: Sams. Tosteson, Tindall, Miranda. such as urine, stool, and spinal fluid. The procedures learned in this course are of great importance in the junior and senior rotations, where laboratory work is included in the students ' duties. In both the junior and senior years one quarter is spent on one of the medical wards or in the Medical Out-Patient Clinic. Some of the students spend all or Division of Cardiovascular a pari o! one of these rotations on the medical ward; at the Durham V.A. Hospital. On the Medical Service the student learns total patient care. Patients arc worked up completely, and the student is given respon- sibilit) commensurate with his ability and experience. 1 here is emphasis on indiyidu.il instruction by the members ol the house staff, who are always reach ' to lend a helping hand at any time of the day or night. Tin teaching by the senior staff is done at the bedside and in small groups on morning rounds. Bedside teach- ing is supplemented by noon conferences and special lectures and teaching sessions. The students find their rotations on the Medical Service to be extremely im- portant parts of their training, regardless of their future plans possibly in other fields. They are made to realize the importance of caring for the whole patient no matter how limited his basic disorder. Many long hours are spent with sick patients, in the labs, and in the library searching for information which might help in the management of the patient and the understanding of his disease process. It is particularly useful to the student to be encouraged to search the literature for references on the diseases which he is treating. This helps one to realize that the material in books is often out of date and that in order to keep abreast of the latest methods of diagnosis and treatment, he must go to the literature. and Renal Diseases Left to right: Mcintosh, Shelburne, Roberts, Sleeper, Cohen, Estes, Sumner, Floyd, Whale twenty n, Orgain (Chiel ), Ir

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Division of Chest, Allergy, and Infectious Diseases First row: Hansen-Pruss (Chief), Over- man, Sicker, Osterhout. Second row: Kahn, Bongardt, Norins, Lynch, Gentry. Division of Hematology First row: McFarland, Laszlo, Liebling, Rundles (Chief). Second row: Lane, Combs. Ennis, Morris. Division of J [eurology First row: Pfeiffer, Kunkle (Chief), Villa- ] neuva, Heyman. Second row: Obenour, Cupp, Williams, Peele, Harrison, David. twenty one

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