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PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND NEWEST MEDICAL SPECIALTY From ancient beginnings, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation has progressed through the ages and as the crippling effects of World War II heightened the need for specialized care, the healing art became a medical specialty. Headed by Chairmanjoseph N. Schaeffer, M.D., who also is Director of the Rehabilitation Institute, the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabili- tation is accepting the challenge and opportunity to serve mankind and to offer a bright hope to the disabled, the crippled, the deaf and the blind. An excellent educational curriculum includes conjoined teaching in physiology and pharmacology, gross anatomy, clinical medicine, fundamental aspects of disease processes, neurology, pediatrics, neurosurgery and ortho- pedic surgery. Case presentation, lectures, seminars and conferences are the teaching techniques employed. The Rehabilitation Institute's extensive facilities and excellent clinical materials are fully utilized in this program. Ten summer fellowships are available to students who are accepted on a two-month, full-time basis. These fellowships consist of participation in rounds, rehabilitation conferencesg amputee, orthopedic and urologic clinics, research projects, observation of physiatrists' evaluations and other areas of activities. Through the curriculum outlined above and other related studies and activities, the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation thoroughly prepares the student for the rewarding and invaluable profession of restoring disabled human beings to the point where they can lead the most useful and productive lives of which they are capable. i Ulf 56 REHABILITATIGN
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-.-. . . . to restore the handicapped individual to the fullest physical, psychological, social and vocational usefulness of which he is capable. . gs ' ff? - . l ind V. lb K O I l :SL Cleft to rightj: Harry O. lngberg, Frank S. Blumenthal, Frank Cullis, joseph N. Schaeffer, Hilda 57 B. Case, Victorj. Nyboer, Hcrbcrt-johnson.
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