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1067

NEWS

AND

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Announcements of fohcoming meetings, sninars, etc., must hereafter be limited to

100 words or less. Space considerations aLso necessitate limitation of Fellowship and

Traineeship announcements to the form used in this issue. All announcements must

be received by the Editorial Office, in double-spaced typing on standard bond

paper, at least three months prior to the date of the issue in which they sh&uld

appear.

AMERICAN BOARD OF PSYCHIATRY AND

NEUROLOGY, INC.

Certified in child psychiatry in Chicago,

Illinois, September 11, 1967.

Allan, William Laird, M.D., 2120 Lombard

Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19146

Auster, Simon Leo, M.D., 1233 37th Street,

N.W., Washington, D.C. 20007

Burns, Padraic, M.D., 9 Downing Road,

Brook-line, Massachusetts 02146

Enzer, Norbert Beverley, M.D., Department of

Psychiatry, Duke University Medical Center,

Durham, North Carolina 27706

Fine, Paul, M.D., 30 North Michigan Avenue,

Chicago, Illinois

Goddard, Ralph Andrew, M.D., 19231 Victory

Boulevard, Reseda, California 91335

Homann, Juergell, M.D., 201 De Soto Street,

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213

Jenkins, Rose, D., M.D., 1828 South Western

Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90006

Johnson, Thomas Phillip, M.D., 5150 Pacifica

Drive, San Diego, California 92109

Keith, Charles R., M.D., Division of Child

Psychiatry, Duke University Medical

Cen-ter, Durham, North Carolina 27706

Kluger, Jules M., M.D., 55 South Glencoe

Street, Denver, Colorado 80222

Nelson, John Brockway, III, A.B., M.D., 17

Prospect Avenue, Newtonville,

Massachu-setts 02160

Pearson, Carol Eve, M.D., 20101 James

Cou-zeus, Detroit, Michigan 48235

Troshinsky, Charles Hilary, M.D., 6300

Came-gie Drive, Bethesda, Maryland 20334

Turner, Corbett Harold, M.D., 1317 Clifton

Road, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30329 Vandersall, Thornton A., M.D., 518 Park

Aye-nue, Huntington, New York 11743

WTilliams, Hugh Roberts, M.D., University of

Colorado Medical Center, 4200 East 9th

Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80220

ADVANCES IN PEDIATRICS: DIAGNOSIS AND

TREATMENT OF DISORDERS OF PERCEPTION,

SPEECH, AND LEARNING, a postgraduate

semi-nan, will be presented by tue Department of

Pediatrics, University of Florida College of Medicine, January 18-20, 1968. For further

information write: Division of Postgraduate

Education, P.O. Box 746,

J.

Hillis Miller Health

Center, Gainesville, Florida 32601.

MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES

AND MEXICO: The twelfth annual meeting of

the Medical Society of the United States and

Mexico will be held at Guadalajara, Mexico,

February 7-10, 1968. For information write:

J

ames Nauman, M.D., 1603 N. Tucson

Boule-yard, Tucson, Arizona 85716.

INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON RADIATION

THERAPY: A 3-day symposium on radiation

therapy will be held in New York City

March 13-15, 1968, under the auspices of

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Among the speakers will be radiologists from Canada, Denmark, England, Sweden, and from six institutions in the United States. Invi-tatiollS may be obtained by writing to Dr. Ralph

Phillips, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, 444 East 68th Street, New York, Ness York 10021. There is n fee but registration

will be limited and admission vill be by

in-vitation only.

POSTGRADUATE COURSE: The Department of

Pediatrics, University of Texas Medical

Branch, will Ibid its annual Postgraduate Course in Pediatrics in Galveston, Texas, March

21-23, 1968. The speakers will be: W. A. Cochrane, M.D., Professor of Pediatrics,

Al-berta, Canada; Thomas M. Holder, M.D.,

As-sociate Professor of Surgery, Kansas City,

Kan-sas; Sylvia 0. Richardson, M.D., Assistant

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Frederic N. Silverman, M.D., Professor of

Radiology, Cincinnati, Ohio; and Margaret H.

D. Smith, M.D., Professor of Pediatrics and

Epidemiology, New Orleans, Louisiana.

FETAL MEDICINE: The Department of

Pedi-atrics, University of Wisconsin Medical

Cen-ter, will present a symposium on fetal

medi-cine April 4-6, 1968, at the Wisconsin Center

OIl the university campus ill Madison,

Wiscon-Sill. The conference co-chairmen are Drs.

Stanley Graven and George Kerr. Guest

speak-eis include: Drs. Edward Hon, Robert

Green-berg, Thomas K. Oliver, and Alex Robertson.

For further information write: Thomas C. Meyer, M.D., Associate Dean, Department of

Postgraduate Medical Education, Room 302,

333 North Randall Avenue, Madison

Wiscon-5Il 53706.

POSTGRADUATE SEMINAR ON RENAL

Dis-ORDERS: The Department of Pediatrics,

Chil-dren’s Memorial Hospital, University of

OkIa-homa Medical Center, announces a

postgradu-ate seminar on Renal Disorders in Infants and

Children April 10-12, 1968. The guest faculty

will include Drs. Robert L. Vernier,

Univer-sity of California at Los Angeles; Chester

Edel-nlallll, Jr., Albert Einstein College of Medicine;

Roger C. Herdman, University of Minnesota;

and Lawrence A. Davis, Children’s Hospital,

Louisville, Kentucky, For information and

registration write: Postgraduate Office,

Uni-versity of Oklahoma Medical Center, 800 N.E.

13th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104.

ADVANCES IN PEDIATRIC ROENTGENOLOGY:

The Department of Radiology of Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Northern California

will present a postgraduate course entitled,

“Advances in Pediatric Roentgenology,” April

16-18, 1968. The guest faculty will include:

Drs. G. B. Clifton Harris, Richard G. Lester,

Thomas H. Newton, Frederic N. Silverman,

Edward B. Singleton, and Howard L.

Stein-bach. The panel moderators will be: Drs.

Robert S. Arkoff, Peter Kane, and William H.

pital for Children, will be held April 18 and

19, 1968, in Des Moines, Iowa. The

scien-tific meetings will be held in the Ralph L.

Jester Auditorium of the Iowa Methodist

School of Nursing. Guest speakers will

in-dude: Drs. John P. Caffey, Thomas E. Cone,

Jr., Haddow NI. Keith, and Harry C. Shirkey.

For further information write: Dr. Charlotte

Fisk, 3200 University Avenue, Des Moines,

Iowa 50311.

FELLOWSHIPS AND TRAINEESHIPS

The Department of Pediatrics, University

of Arkansas Medical Center, has a first year

fellowship available in pediatric allergy and

immunology beginning January 1, 1968, and,

if not filled by then, for July 1, 1968. For

information write: Vida H. Gordon, M.D., De-partment of Pediatrics, Arkansas Medical Cen-ter, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201.

Case Western Reserve University and the

Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital offer

a 1- to 3-year training program designed to

train pllysicians in clinical, laboratory, and

public health aspects of infectious disease.

Write: Eli Gold, M.D., Cleveland Metropolitan

General Hospital, 3395 Scranton Road, Cleve-land, Ohio.

The University of Colorado Medical Center

announces the availability of fellowships in

pediatric neurology. For information write to

the Program Director, Dr. Gerhard Nellhaus,

University of Colorado Medical Center, 4200

E. Ninth Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80220.

The Department of Pediatrics of the

Univer-sity of Louisville School of Medicine will have

a fellowship available in genetics beginning

July 1, 1968. For information write: Leonard

E. Reisman, M.D., Associate Professor of

Pedi-atrics, Director, Division of Medical Genetics,

Child Evaluation Center, 340 East Madison

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cille, 340 East Madison Street, Louisville, Ken-tucky 40202.

The Mount Sinai School of Medicine will have traineeships available beginning July 1,

1968, in academic pediatrics for candidates

completing their clinical training. For

informa-tion write: Dr. Horace L. Hodes, Professor and

Chairman, Department of Pediatrics, Mount

Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New

York, 10029.

The Department of Pediatrics of the

Univer-sity of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital and

Tumor Institute will have several 2-year

fellow-ships available in pediatric oncology beginning

July 1, 1968. For further information write:

Grant Taylor, M.D., Head, Department of

Pediatrics.

The Department of Pediatrics of the St.

Vincent’s Hospital and Medical Center will have fellowships in pediatric allergy available

beginning in July 1969. For further

informa-tion write: Vincent

J.

Fontana, M.D., Director

of the Program, or Angelo Ferrara, M.D.,

Coordinator of the Program, St. Vincent’s

Hos-pital and Medical Center, 153 West 11th

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