University of Texas Health Science Center - IATRO Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES INTERIM CHAIRMAN: ROBERT W. GUYNN, M.D. Eofy alion, both pred tata jludent and postgraduate, continues lo be a primary emphasis of the Department of Py: hialry and Lchniioralecrnee? ie Department rec eived the award for the best clinical leaching department for the second consecutive year from the class of 1984 and was please al approximale ‘welve percent o, e 1985 gradualin d live y the cle d was pleased thal app lely twelve percent of th graduating Abe chose pry: hialry asa pecially, a rale of 4-5 limes the national average. The ground-breaking ceremony for the new Slate Hospital in the fall of 1984 was a mafor Pei lestore since this new facility Ghoul wesale in as muck asa sevenly per cenl expansion in the deparlment and its residency program. esearch continues lo be an emphasis and includes basic biological, armacological, neurochemical, chological, an Riearch continues te be memphis cal clei la bel gual phomel feel seen eG L eee sociologic studies. oe beginning of the development of a program in posttron emssion lomography, involving pe Vboralive efforts with the Department of Vhurology nd the bi fetiag: of Cardiology, promises fo give insights inlo func onal tivity of the [ire brains Ti bik al ace has had the added burden 0, bein the Bin My Yer: o, the entire medical shoot. g 7 SURGERY CHAIRMAN: FRANK G. MOODY, M.D. The Department of Surgery is comprised of the Divisions of Cardiothoracic, General, Veurological, Orthopaedic, Pediatric, Plastic and Keconstructive, Transplantation, and Urologic Surgery. These Divisions provide a diverse mix off patients for resident and medical student education. The learning experience is guided by forly fulllime and over one hun- dred clinical facully members. There is within all Divisions a strong commitment lo a high standard of patient care and lo the academic process of investigations and transfer of knowledge thal allows the accomplishment of this goal. The leaching programs al Hermann, WD. Anderson, Texas Heart Institute, St. Lubes, Southwest Wemorial, and St. posephs Hospitals provide a remarkable opportunity for advanced training in the surgical discipline. The surgical laboratories welcome student participation in their activities. 38

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PHARMACOLOGY CHAIRMAN: G. ALAN ROBISON, Ph.D. Bie most an heedt, pidivcdaal honor in the Sas arlment o bevvontalés D Serra yel was again ALN as the best tprred!! ear course 4 the 50, Vopare class. he g jis IY GY g EA tA fe dnnéten We yen’ PED CPE Moher Sp». Max Gost peceivedutha AS eth ‘Our new cul) Pera beralare Thyn. TH Bates, Weds Xnuhion KE Kose, cel! Kan during the past y y y Margareidge ders: from the ESaternational. Life pags: Ee ralitute: ee was Schouten recognized for his outstanding pesearch in loxicology, including notably his ucidulion of the mechanisms Paratieds in etal carcinogenest5. In addition,



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RADIOLOGY CHAIRMAN: JOHN H. HARRIS, JR., M.D., D.SC. Mihough the Department of Kadiology al the University of They Medical Sal al SJ! orale ‘5 principally nvelieds in dbl, patient care, the facully ‘s AE Paolved: de eexccendlS cod! leaching. Approximately 85 original eles were accepted for publication in major journals, erent book chapters were prepared, ail two texthooks authored. by facully ern hers are currently in press. ie depart- ment enjoyed an expanded Pole in the wot be fehools goede ones more facully Gnembers pecetieds in ey hilt dirdlai leaching Vhanimecermbe ores aching “ss Gentered upon postgraduate eucahonmnathe form of the Integrated MN lated Residency Program, vivthe Whe deadion of beth Egle es. Uber. ool els [eas ced ord! pat ones edie Crane of ils meallent i lructired, verse cipneiieceyé opportunities. Lasic reerecnell Envelees the unique 2 Dail 25 Epebore magnetic resonance system q g tY: designed by John Lelayre nathencontinueds investigation inlo sonographic lissue haracterecationiuncderttheid rection of, ponathan Ophir cod! Vibsl. Wahklad. C Carat pescurchncentered: upon single photon emission lomography Hele by C: Clana IG co Bl ours J) Wagner and. upon an eialualion of the application of three- Lmennonate computed lomography in the eleckion and. management of infuries Ad the spine, celabalamt cel! face. 39

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