New Jersey College of Medicine - Journal Yearbook (Jersey City, NJ)

 - Class of 1966

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New Jersey College of Medicine - Journal Yearbook (Jersey City, NJ) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 157 of 186
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ZDENEK KUBES, M.D., Assistant Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics, came to Seton Hall as a research associate in 1961. Prior to this, he held faculty appointments in six European universities including Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gyne- cology at Postgraduate Teaching Hospital, Charles Uni- versity. Among his many scientific papers, Dr. Kubes' original work on blood clotting defects in obstetrics and gynecology met with wide recognition. He is the originator of a new technique for vaginal ureterolithotomy and vaginal repair of high intcapartal lacerations of the uterus. Among his many professional society member- ships, Dr. Kubes is a member of the Board of Directors of the International Union of Gynecologists and Obstetricians in Paris. 2 . mir ,mg Aar- 'i PAUL S. ANDRESON, M.D. Associate Professor of Gynecology :Sz Obstetrics i is J l r . l . SARGEI

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The Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics aims during the second year course through a series of lectures to introduce the student to the subject matter in both disciplines and to orient his study in relation to other courses. During the third and fourth year clerkship, the time is divided between the con- ference room, the operating room, and the delivery room. Everyone learns a little about the A-Oi' tech- nique, and some future gynecologists participate in a complete course on the subject. The department has become ufamousi' for conducting a weekly lecture program with associated exams right up to gradu- ation. U YNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS HUMBERT L. RIVA, M.D., Professor and Chairman of the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, came to Seton Hall in 1961 after a twelve year tenure as Chief of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Walter Reed General Hospital. During this time, he served as Clinical Associate Professor at George- town University Medical School. Dr. Riva has con- tributed over 50 publications to the literature in- cluding much work in recent years on exfoliative cytology. N W...-. 'te : for MM ,ll I ,.. , I EUGENE SLOVVINSKI, M.D., Assistant Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics, is a young energetic member of the faculty who takes his civic responsibilities seriously as well as those of his specialty. As past chairman of the Section of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Academy of Medicine of New jersey, present Secretary of the New jersey Obstetrical and Gynecological Society, and past chairman of the Section of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the New jersey Medical Society, he is well informed on the needs of the profession in the state of New jersey. Dr. Slowinski has been a frequent moderator and speaker throughout the country on medical education on behalf of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology.



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2 . 2551! - I 152 The Department- of Psy- endeavors to convey the classical ideas, techniques, and philos- to the student. Its ultimate purpose to give the student a broader and deeper of himself and his fellow man and their relationship to the vicissitudes of the environment. It is hoped that this philosophy will help create more effective medical care for the community. Utilizing a series of seminars, the first year program is directed toward teaching the parameters of normal growth and development. The curriculum of the sopho- more year investigates the mechanisms of human behavior and their dysfunctions, neuroses, and psychoses. The third and fourth year clinical clerkships are spent at the Essex County Overbrook Hospital in Cedar Grove and at the State Hospital in Trenton. At these institutions, the student applies the lecture material to a clinical setting with particular emphasis on diagnosis and therapeutics. LEO SHATIN, Ph.D. Professor of Psychiatry .11 .fs . . I t Y 1 4 i l J Q1 N 2 I 1 HARRY A. LA BURT, M.D. Clinical Professor at the New York School of Psychiatry Professor of Psychiatry at Adelphi College Senior Director at Creedmoor State Hospital Director of Harlem Valley State Hospital Director of Syracuse State School and Clinical Professor and Acting Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry. WILLIAM LAYMAN, M.D., Associate Professor of Psychiatry, is a graduate of Georgetown Medical School. After serving a fellowship in psychiatry at Yale, he joined the New jersey College of Medicine faculty in 1959. Dr. Layman's interest in human communications has led to research in psychotherapy, specifically non-verbal com- munication. He has published articles entitled Folie a deaux and Impotence and has also been instrumental in organizing a post-graduate course in oflice psychiatry.

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