Medical University of South Carolina - Tres Anni Yearbook (Charleston, SC)

 - Class of 1961

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fln Sritiute KENNETH M. LYNCH, M. D., D.sc., LL.D. Dr. Lynch received his M.D. Degree from the University of Texas, and is the recipient of the honorary LL.D. degree from both the University of South Carolina and the College of Charleston, as well as the honorary D.Sc. degree from Clemson College. He came to the Medical College of South Carolina as professor of pathology in 1913. He was appointed Vice-Dean at the Medical College in 1935, Dean in 1944, and President and Dean of the Faculty in 1949. Among his many honors arethe Gold Medal of the Amer- ican Medical Association for scientific research, the Re- search Medal of the Southern Medical Association, as well as l'lll'StAW1lI'Cl in scientific exhibits, the Distinguished Ser- vice Award, andthe Distinguished Service Citation and Medal, AIll4'l'lt'LlIl Cancer Society. Dr. Iiynch served as President and Dean of the Faculty ol' the Medical College of South Carolina from 1949 until 8 October 1960. Throughout this period and the preceding years, he was interested and active in all phases and duties of the Medical College. Upon Dr. Lynch's suggestion in 1919 the Roper Training Schoolof Nurses became the School of Nursing of the Medical College of South Carolina. It was his opinion that the nurse should be adequately educated to serve effectively, and with the incorporation of the School of Nursing with the Medical College, a more extensive educational program was adopted. The ground was broken by Dr. Lynch for the new School of Nursing Building in 1956, and in 1960 he was responsible for obtaining funds for building the swimming pool, which is used by the students of the Medical Center. Dr. Lynch undertookthe building program of the Medical College Hospital, which provides modern surroundings for complete nursing education.

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