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From the Freshman wrth has anatomy dussectlons discovering anew the structures described centuries before to the sensors recenvung thenr academic: hoods symboluc vestiges of another era the exper :ence of medical school and what Iles beyond IS but an addmonal chapter In the continuum of medncal development Q 0' IR e 'P - ., 41: M 'lpdlli fflifmfg M is JW kk Q- A FR ,,, 1.16-,,,9 A lh FB G N! in :Ai -n.,f A. 9--r Sf Va. .5 4 ,yiifq 6 ft. ,tv ,JL vw J, 1 . HJ-'95 H-LU. Y , :ff-:lf :J -6 ':i'fff3 . -Jfffffffij 3-': '2f, rfiifffgg. isggigiefl s .,,, V- - 1, A Y P .t . ny. . ., .- Q Emo f- QV tr' ' - K 1 1 tt't' A . -,f s L U V ' r A g ,-t 0 gl A r t' s r m
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Born in Kings Mountain, North Carolina, on November 6, 1928. Donald Hayes received his Bachelor of Science degree from Wake Forest College in 1951 He attended the Bowman Gray School of Medicine, where in 1954 he became a Doctor of Medicine Dr. Hayes spent 1954-55 as a medical intern at the Salt Lake County General Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, The following year, 1955-56. was spent as a Fellow in Psychiatry at Louisville General Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky, He then returned to the North Carolina Baptist Hospital where he served as an assistant resident in medicine during 1956-57 and as a resident in 1957-58, During the years 1958-60 Dr, Hayes was a Fellow in Hematology. Appointed to the Bowman Gray faculty in 1959, Dr. Hayes served two years C1960-611 as Assistant Dean in Charge of Ad- missions before returning to full-time teaching, research, and patient care. He was named Assistant Professor in 1961 and Associate Professor in 1966. Dr, Hayes is well known to the entire student body. During the -...f, , ,gk rs 1, .. 'g-in, :Q JXXJL S freshman year he assists with the Perspectives in Medicine course. Second year students know him as an instructor in both Physical Diagnosis and Preventive Medicine For the third year class he serves as both lecturer in medicine and as ward consultant Senior students are involved with him both in the hematology clinic and on his private service Not only is Dr Hayes an active teacher of students, he is also an active researcher, having more than two dozen papers to his credit ln addition to his investigative and teaching activities, he has an active medical practice Despite his busy schedule, Dr Hayes has always found the time to spend with students in the clinic, classroom, and ward, as well as in his home It is with much gratitude for the four years he has spent with us that the Class of 1968 dedicates this book to Dr Hayes-who has been both a gifted teacher and a warm friend to each one of us F' . 79, ' 1 . A X xl P 4-.Q-:,g? ,3 2 I . if: Q . g-N45 1' , . .a f : 5sl 'E X. 5 1 ' 'i -N . ,E f il - - - . ,? 1 ,lt 13' J ' - :Ish F , 44 A 6- , .z ...... Y 1, D '11 I I Y f 5 f ' 3:21 ix . AA , 5' I' ii - l i n , f' .- .I X V4 ' U ff A J
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Beginning with the ancient practioners deified in the hazy dawn of pre-history, and continuing to the modern phys- ician, armed with a myraid of technological advances, there stretches a thread of continuity-a continuity of which all of us are a part. NYNXAXQ if llli.6'S' -1 --4 --s --5 . O . Q .,' K r . u . Q l 6 A Q if Q. Q, 0 ,V I 1. Sz 'l-.cf - . .3 . .31 X. '0. 6,- 5 :ga ts ,.. 3nnk
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