Wayne State University School of Medicine - Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1967

Page 218 of 240

 

Wayne State University School of Medicine - Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 218 of 240
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Hospital beds ..... 2327 Admissions. . . . . . 1600 Discharges ....... 1950 Outpatient visits .... 8963 Autopsy rate. . . . . 492 - PONTIAC STATE HOSPITAL Residencies in Psychiatry Pontiac, Michigan PSYCHIATRIC STIPENDS 3 Year Residency: 58,978 to 510,210 5 Year Career Program: 510,231 to 518,457 1966-1967 PATIENT SERVICES - ---- ,- STAFF PSYCHIATRISTS-19 CONSULTING STAFF fPartial Listj Jacques S. Gottlieb, M.D. Peter G. S. Beckett, M.D. Edward F. Domino, M.D. Abraham Elson, M.D. Sanford M. lzner, M.D. Warren S. Kennison, M.D. Paul Lowinger, M.D. Elliot B. Luby, M.D. Peter A. Martin, M.D. Ernst Rodin, M.D. Norman Rosenzweig, M.D. Calvin Schorer, M.D. Clyde B. Simson, M.D. Approved Training Program in Psychiatry The curriculum is designed to provide sound knowledge in psychiatric theories as well as supervised experience in clinical psychiatry. FIRST YEAR: The resident is assigned to an admission service where he learns to examine, diagnose, and treat psychiatric patients. He attends extensive courses in Interviewing Techniques, History of Psychi- atry, Basic Psychiatry, Psychodynamics, and Child Psychiatry. SECOND YEAR: The resident is assigned to a rehabilitation service and the empha- sis is on the Basic Sciences. He attends courses in Neuroanatomy, Neuropathol- ogy, Clinical Neurology, and Clinical Con- ferences in Neurology. Forensic Psychiatry is taught at Wayne State University. THIRD YEAR: The first six months are spent in the Child Psychiatry Division. For the second half year the resident is as- signed to the Community Mental Health Center, which includes Day Care, Night Care, After Care, Family Care, Emer- gency Adult Outpatient Clinic, Consulta- tions in General Hospitals, Inpatient Adult Short Term, and Childrens Services. LOCATION AND FACILITIES: Pontiac State Hospital, located in Pontiac, Mich- igan fpopulation 82,2331 is 45 minutes away from downtown Detroit, easily acces- sible by expressways to Wayne State Uni- versity, University of Michigan, Michigan State University. Oakland University can be reached within 15 minutes. Within and surrounding Pontiac are over 400 lakes, offering unexcelled swimming, water ski- ing, and fishing. Several ski areas are iust half an hour away. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE: D. W. Martin, M.D. Medical Superintendent Pontiac State Hospital Pontiac, Michigan

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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T967 from the MEDICAL STAFF AND ADMINISTRATION ST. JOSEPH MERCY HOSPITAL PONTIAC MICHIGAN ST. JOSEPH MERCY HOSPITAL, Pontiac, Michigan is a 352 bed community hospital serving a population base of over half a million people in south Oakland county. Currently the Sisters of Mercy are engaged in an expansion and renovation program designed to enlarge the hospital to a 500 bed institution as pictured above. INTERNSHIPS: The hospital is approved for twelve rotating internships and offers all nine of the programs outlined in the Revised Essentials of an Approved Internship. Each trainee therefore may have a program arranged to suit individual preference. RESIDENCIES: The divisions approved for advanced training and the number of positions available in each are: Internal Medicine fbl, Surgery f6l, Obstetrics and Gynecology 165, Pediatrics Ml, Anatomical and Clinical Pathology My and Radiology 131. The programs in Internal Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics and Gynecology are affiliated with the University of Michigan. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM: The education department is under the supervision .of a full-time Director of Medical Education who is a Board certified specialist. Bedside rounds and a full range of teaching conferences are utilized in the educational program plus the visiting University of Michigan Medical Faculty. A busy Emergency Department coupled with a full complement of Out-Patient Clinics provides an excellent exposure to ambulent patient care. STATISTICS FOR T966-PATIENTS DISCHARGED MedicalService ........... 2,786 Pediatrics Service . . . . 3,763 Surgical Service ........... 5,472 Births ......... . . 2,455 Autopsy Rate ............ 50.5'Kw FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND BROCHURES WRITE TO: KENNETH W. TEICH, M.D. Director of Medical Education 900 Woodward Avenue Pontiac, Michigan 48053



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Ilfillll BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1967 FROM OAKWOOD HOSPITAL DEARBORN, MICHIGAN

Suggestions in the Wayne State University School of Medicine - Yearbook (Detroit, MI) collection:

Wayne State University School of Medicine - Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 116

1967, pg 116

Wayne State University School of Medicine - Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 29

1967, pg 29

Wayne State University School of Medicine - Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 105

1967, pg 105

Wayne State University School of Medicine - Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 210

1967, pg 210

Wayne State University School of Medicine - Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 31

1967, pg 31

Wayne State University School of Medicine - Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 76

1967, pg 76


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