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ADMINISTRATION William T. Sanger, Ph.D., LL.D., L.H.D President F. Lee Spencer Treasurer Major General W. F. Thompkins, B.S. (U. S. Army, Retired) Cortiplroller Charles P. Cardwell, Jr Director of Hospitals John B. Truslow, B.A., M.D Dean, School of Medicine George W. Bakeman, B.S Associate Dean, School of Medicine Harry Lyons, D.D.S., F. A. CD Dean, School of Dentistry R. Blagkwell Smith, Jr., Ph.D. Dean, School of Pharmacy Sybil MacLean, R.N., A.B., M.A Dean, School of Nursing Argher W. Hurd, Ph.B., M.S., Ph.D Director of Educational Research and Service Margaret MgCluer Librarian William R. Kay, B.S., M.D Student Health Physician BOARD of VISITORS Robert T. Barton, Jr., B.S., LL.B Chairman Douglas Vanderhoof, B.L., M.A., M.D Vice-Chairman George W. Bakeman, B.S Secretary Robert T. Barton, Jr., B.S. , LL.B., Attorney-at-Law Richmond, Virginia 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-Lavv Hopewell, Virginia Eppa Hunton, IV, B.A., LL.B., Attorney-at-Law Richmond, Virginia Lewis G. Larus, Larus and Brother Company Richmond, Virginia Hugh Leach, B.A., M.A., President, Federal Reserve Bank Richmond, Virginia William H. Schwarzschild, President, Central National Bank Richmond, Virginia Douglas Vanderhoof, B.L., M.A., M.D., Physician Richmond, Virginia W. W. Wilkinson, M.D., Physician LaCrosse, Virginia Dowell J. Howard, B.S., M.A., Superintendent of Public Instruction, Ex-Officio Richmond, Virginia EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Douglas Vanderhoof, Chairman Robert T. Barton, Jr. Lewis G. Larus Samuel M. Bemiss Hugh Leach Eppa Hunton, IV William H. Schwarzschild William T. Sanger, Ex-Officio {11}
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President ' s Message WE SHALL probably hear more tomorrow than we have up to now about what the health team, if properly organized and commissioned, can do. Con- sidered broadly, this team is composed of all of the health service personnel required to give an individual what he needs to maintain reasonably normal health, including restoration to physical and mental well being in the case of illness. This team is a compact functioning unit at points; at others, a disparate functioning body. The latter will include the pharmacist, Public Health officer, the sanitarian, the Public Health nurse, the family physician, the specialist, the great variety of hospital personnel, and others, but the united common objective is the individual ' s health although the individual in instances may not be identified as such. Then, there is the smaller health team of the physician and the nurse group along with other auxiliary per- sonnel, all important. This smaller team is coming to take on more definitive organization like any other team that we know of. However, we are not always conscious of the elements of this team organization. That is what we have to look forward to. What part the practical nurse, the professional nurse, the physician and the rest of the team is to play in each case will depend upon the recognition each receives from the other and the proper appreciation of the service per- formed. We shall all. be hearing and thinking more of pro- fessional team relationships as the proljlems of health maintenance and medical care, which can be antici- pated, increase in complexity, making indispensable team action to achieve the results desired. My best wishes to each of you. Sincerely yours, WILLIAM T. SANGER, President. { 0
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THE DEAXS Harry Lyons, D.D.S., F.A.C.D. School oj Dentistry Sybil MacLean, R.N., A.B., M.A. School oj Nursing { 2
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