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THE CADUCEUS 1979 The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock, Arkansas r.‘

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1 he year 1879 was one marked in Little Rock by gradual resolution of the turmoil which accompanied reconstruction fol­ lowing the Civil War. It was also the year that saw the birth of formal medical education in the state of Arkansas. Under a charter of the Arkansas Industrial University in Fayetteville, an enterprising group of physicians, led by P. O. Hooper, moved to establish a medical branch in Little Rock. The Sperindio Hotel on W. 2nd St. was purchased in August, and on October 7, 1879 Hooper and the other seven co-founders opened the doors of the state’s first medical school. Off to a meager start with only twenty-three students, the school produced it’s first graduate. Tom M. Pinson, in March of 1880. Lacking any requirements for admission until 1885, the school proved to be a financial success for it’s founders but public senti­ ment in the largely rural, poorly educated state may have been ' best expressed in an 1882 House of Representatives’ resolution, “ . . . that medicine and surgery are humbugs, and that all medical colleges should be declared nuisances and injurious to the health of the Commonwealth.” Despite such sentiments, 109 graduates were produced in the first ten years and by 1890 the great demand for medical education forced construction of a new $15,000, steam heated facility at 2nd and Sherman. Early medical training was largely didactic with formal clinical training at a minimum until the opening of the Logan H. Roots Memorial Hospital in 1898, and St. Vincent Infirmary in 1900. In addition, Isaac Folsom of Lonoke Co. endowed the school with a gift of $20,000 upon his death in September, 1892, to be used to establish a clinic bearing his name. With this apparently secure foundation, the newly renamed University of Arkansas Medical Department entered the twen­ tieth century with seeming complacency. That was soon to change however, with the formation of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in July of 1906. Competition between the two schools prompted the Medical Department to upgrade the laboratory facil­ ities and faculty, extend the academic year to eight months, and finally, in 1910, require a high school diploma for admission. Given the fact that in 1899 there were only 6 four year public high schools in the entire state, it is understandable that the enrollment fell sharply. With a loss of tuition revenues, and the implementa­ tion of costly improvements, it became painfully apparent that additional funding must be found. In 1910, the Flexner Report was issued by the Carnegie Founda­ tion which showed that over half of all U.S. medical schools, including both Little Rock schools, were below acceptable stand­ ards. The editorial outcry which followed, increased the impetus for merger of the two schools, and on July 5, 1911, after much legislative debate, the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees officially assumed direction of the Medical Department. Despite this adoption by the state, the conditions in the school remained essentially unchanged. As a result, in March, 1912, the senior students made headlines in the Arkansas Gazette by presenting a list of grievances accusing the school of poor facilities and in­ adequate education. The furor that followed led to the resignation of Dean Thomas H. Lenow, and his replacement by Dr. Morgan Smith. In an effort to improve the situation. Dean Smith obtained permission to move pre-clinical instruction to the old State Capitol Building on W. Markham thus making the 2nd and Sherman site available for clinical training. Full time pre-clinical faculty was hired, the curriculum was upgraded, and admission requirements were increased in an effort to raise the quality of the institution. With these increased standards came a drastic decrease in enroll­ ment at a time when increased operating costs were causing dire financial problems for the school.

TOP: Dr. P. O. Hooper, ABOVE: Lithograph o f the from 1879-1890.


BELOW LEFT: Tickets for admission to lectures o f ! 990-1991 ses­ sion. RlGHT: Second location, 2nd & Sherman. CENTER LEFT: I hursday afternoon clinic o f Dr. F. Vinsonhaler, (examining child), and Dr. Edwin Bentley, circa 1903. CENTER RIGHT: College of Physicians & Surgeons. Arkatvn* Jndu«lr.oI -Jnxjr*.tij 5 ABKAHSAS IHDUSTEIAL UNIVEHSITY

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I he lack of available clinical training had become particu­ larly acute thus prompting Dean Smith to appeal to the legislature for funds to build a state operated charity teaching hospital. On February 8, 1917, such a bill was approved, but with the U.S.’s involvement in World War I came a virtual standstill in the growth of the school. With the school in shambles after the war, and no hope for additional clinical facilities. Dean Smith was forced to suspend clinical training in 1919. This drastic measure diverted needed funds for pre-clinical education but forced third and fourth year medical students to complete their education elsewhere. Clinical education was re-instituted in 1922 with the availability of St. Vincent Infirmary, St. Luke’s and Baptist Hospital as training centers. With it came increased enrollment and school spirit as reflected by organization of a school band, and publica­ tion of the Cadiiceiis in 1924. Dean Smith continued to struggle for funding but legislative sentiment was not with medical education and in May 1927 he resigned. With the depression of 1929 and the Medical Department’s unpopular stand in favor of teaching the theory of evolution. Smith’s successor. Dr. Frank Vinsonhaler, faced the impossible task of obtaining money from a hostile legislature. Instead, he and the U. of A. in Fayetteville turned to F.D.R.’s Public Works Administration and in 1934 the Medical Department received $500,000 for construction of a new Medical School education building. The Bentley Estate adjacent to the City Hospital at 12th and McAlmont was purchased, and by November of 1934 con­ struction had begun. The completion of the new building, great increases in student enrollment, and the addition of such outstanding professors as W. C. Langston, and D. A. Rhinehart to the faculty, prompted the administration to apply to the A.M. A. Council on Medical Educa­ tion foi full accreditation. Despite the improvements, the applica­ tion was rejected in 1936 and because of a persistent shortage of available charity hospital beds, the A.M.A. dropped the Medical Department from its list of approved medical schools in 1939. Although the decision was later repealed, the school was placed on probation until 1944. The public and legislative outrage that followed, prompted a faculty and administrative reorganization, and eventually led to a contract with City Hospital to increase available hospital beds. The quality of the faculty was increased with a subsequent boom in pre-clinical research, and the admission of the school’s first graduate students in 1943. In addition to increased admission and academic standards, students faced an accelerated curriculum, and R.O.T.C. training when the education of physicians became a national priority after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. With the end of the war came increased student enrollment, and unprecedented expansion of clinical faculty. It became apparent also that the old City Hospital would be inadequate to meet the clinical training needs of the future. Sponsored by Gov. Ben T. Laney, the “ Laney Plan” to move the medical school to a new site on the grounds of the State Hospital for Nervous Diseases was formally adopted in September of 1947. Given the impressive improvements in facilities, academics, and faculty, it is not sur­ prising that full accreditation was granted by the A.M.A. in 1958.

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TOP: Dean Frank Vinsonhaler at groundbreaking for McAlmont campus location. July 30, 1934. ABOVE: Dr. Vinsonhaler standing in front o f the Isaac Folsom Clinic at 2nd & Sherman, ca. 1930.


BELOW: Gross Anatomy Dissection Room, Circa 1924. RIGHT: Medical School football team of 1909.

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MIDDLE LEFT: Medical School Band, circa 1924. MIDDLE RIGHT: Histology Lab, circa 1924. ABOVE: Folsom Clinic Operating Room, ca. 1925. LEFT: Dr. D. A. Rhinehart. Instructor o f Roentgenology with first X-Ray equipment in Folsom Clinic, ca. 1922.


Growth followed growth on the new campus To house the students near the isolated west Little Rock loca­ tion, dormitory and student union facilities were completed in 1959. The building, completed with federal funds, was named in honor of Dr. Jeff Banks, Professor of Anatomy, whose untimely death had earlier shocked the campus. With a gift of $600,000 from Col. and Mrs. T. H. Barton and various other contributions, the school applied for and received federal matching funds for construction of a medical research facility. By November of 1961 the T. H. Barton Institute for Medical Research was ready to add to an already dynamic research program. Because of the school’s stand during the integration crisis at Little Rock in 1957 and the Act 10 controversy which followed, the Medical Center faced considerable hostility in the legislature during the late 50’s. In order to help solve some of the school’s financial problems. Storm Whaley was appointed Vice President for Health Sciences. A masterful administrator, Mr. Whaley worked tirelessly to solve the financial woes of the campus. Un­ fortunately, administrative frictions developed which resulted in the departure of the Dean of the College of Medicine, F. Douglas Lawrason. Lawrason’s successor as Dean, Dr. Winston K. Shorey, was a man perfectly suited to the task facing him. Dr. Shorey, an open minded, even tempered, decisive gentleman, moved quickly to secure the badly needed support of the legislature, the state medi­ cal profession, and the general public. This combined support helped to make Dr. Shorey’s tenure as Dean a decade and a half of impressive growth and achievement. The I960’s saw a doubling of full-time and voluntary faculty despire the departure of Dr. Richard Ebert and the deaths of Drs. Masaki Hara, Willis Brown and Ted Panos. Research activity accelerated dramatically, enrollment rose, and post-graduate training opportunities nearly doubled. In addition, the Child Study Center was completed in 1969 to assist children whose school and home adjustment was impaired because of minimal brain dysfunc­ tion, inner conflict, or emotional problems. With a new decade came important changes in campus leader­ ship. In the Spring of 1970, Vice President Storm Whaley resigned to accept a position with the N.l.H. and was succeeded by Dr. James L. Dennis as Vice President for Health Sciences.

TOP: Medical School al McAlmont location, 1937. MIDDLE: City Hospital 1935. ABOVE: Craduating class o f 1944. LEFT: 1950 Med School Basketball Team, Dr. Horace N. Marvin, upper left. OPPO­ SITE: Medical Center Campus on W. Markham, ca. 1970.


LEFT: (l-rj Gov. Sid McMath, Sen. Jones, and Dean Hayden Nicholson at groundbreaking ceremonies for the Markham St. Location, Octoherb, 1951. BELOW:,Mr. Storm Whaley, Vice President for Health Sciences, 1959-1970. BELOW LEFT: Dr. Winston K. Shorey, Dean of the College o f Medicine, 1961-1974.

Whhen Dr. Dennis took office, he was faced with the prob­ lem of severe health care deficits in many of Arkansas' rural communities. With his concept of a “ University Without Walls” , he tried to make the campus more responsive to the health care needs of the state. In addition to increasing enrollment in all the health related colleges, his efforts to increase Family Practice residency training programs, and creation of the Area Health Education Centers have helped bridge the medical campus and the rural communities where health care needs are so acute. In an effort to fuse the Medical Center into an organized, united campus. Dr. Dennis proposed an administrative reorganization of the newly renamed University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences with his assumption of the position of Chancellor. The plan called for the creation of four autonomous colleges under the supervision of the Chancellor, and in 1975 it was adopted by the Board of Trustees. The following year, Dean Winston Shorey retired after 13 years as Dean of the College of Medicine, and assumed the directorship of the AHEC program until his untimely death in January of 1976. His successor. Dr. Thomas A. Bruce took office in the summer of 1974 and has in the five years since then contributed to faculty expansion, increased student enrollment, and efforts to afford more student and faculty input into the governance system of the campus. With the increasing enrollment in all the colleges came a need for even more educational facilities on the campus. Begun in the fall of 1974, Education Building Two was completed in September of 1977. To upgrade clinic facilities, a new ambulatory teaching center will be opened by Summer 1979. Combined with renova­ tion of University Hospital and construction of a new administra­ tive wing, all these projects have given the campus a truly con­ temporary appearance, and a firm foundation on which medical education in the state of Arkansas can enter its second century of achievement.


The Centennial Celebration 1879-1979

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The University of Arkansas first became involved in the training of health professionals in 1879, when the Medical Department of Arkansas Industrial University was formed. Since its beginnings as a school for train­ ing only doctors, it has grown into a multifaceted ac­ ademic center educating physicians, nurses, pharma­ cists, and the many support personnel needed for to­ day’s health care. Located on 26 acres in west Little Rock, the Univer­ sity of Arkansas for Medical Sciences serves as the center of medical education in the state of Arkansas. With a combined enrollment of nearly 1500 students, the Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Health Related Professions and the Graduate Division share the educational, clinical, and research facilities on the campus. Although University Hospital and its outpatient clinics remain the primary clinical facilities for all UAMS students, the more than 300 interns and resi­ dents now work state-wide, through cooperative agreements with other hospitals in metropolitan Little Rock and six regional Area Health Education Centers in other parts of the state.

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AREA HEALTH EDUCATION CENTERS Roger C. Bost, M.D. Executive Director

Mr. John C. Bangert Assistant Director for Administration

INTRODUCTION An Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Program for the State of Arkansas was originally proposed in January, 1973, by the Governor’s Committee on Primary Health Care as one of six major components of a State Plan for Primary Health Care. The proposed AHEC plan was subsequently adopted, authorized and funded by the State Legislature in Eebruary, 1973. The program was assigned legislatively to the University of Arkansas for Medi­ cal Sciences and the responsibility for the program was delegated specifically to the Vice-Chancellor for Health Sciences. As originally conceived, the AHEC Program was to focus prin­ cipally on the state's primary health care needs, particularly in the medically underserved areas. The program was to include efforts to retain more of the graduates of the state’s College of Medicine for practice in Arkansas; the training of more primary care physi­

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Paul Woodworth, Ph.D. Associate Director for Programs

cians. particularly family practitioners, for the state; and to im­ prove the geographic distribution of these physicians over the state. The program was also to address the needs of the medically underserved areas of the state for other healthcare professionals and disciplines, including nurses, clinical nurse practitioners, physicians’ assistants, and other personnel needed for improved primary health care. The plan called for the demonstration of the team approach to the delivery of primary health care services, and the utilization of this in the training of the various health and health related professions students. It was envisioned that there would eventually be six Area Health Education Centers over the state and that each would attempt to recruit and provide a portion of the training of individuals from within the area, who would ultimately return to their home communities for careers in the practice of primary health care.


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Donald L. Miller, M.D. Director, AHEC — Pine Bluff

John R. Williams, M.D. Director, AHEC — Fort Smith

Ii! I Jacob P. Ellis, M.D. Director, AHEC — El Dorado

Lee B. Parker, Jr., M.D. Director, AHEC — Fayetteville

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AHEC Fayetteville

The Northwest Arkansas AHEC at Fayetteville was established in November, 1974, with the appointment of Lee B. Parker, Jr., M.D as AHEC Director. In February, 1975, James K. Patrick, M.D., was appointed Director of the Family Practice Residency Program which is based in the AHEC at Fayetteville. This program, which began in July of 1975, incorporates the facilities of Washington Regional Medical Center, Fayetteville V.A. Hospital, Fayetteville City Hospital, and Springdale Memorial Hospital. Cumulatively, these hospitals represeni a total of 692 beds with an average census of 559, and 82 physicians who serve on the staff of the program.

AHEC Texarkana The Area Health Education Center—Southwest was established at Texarkana, Ark. on August 1, 1975 with the appointment of James B. Kittrell, M.D. as Director. The AHEC-Texarkana headquarters is located in facilities provided by St. Michael Hospital, Texarkana, Ark. The facilities of this hospital, as well as those of Wadley Hospital in Texarkana, Texas, are utilized for the AHEC educational progranr. Since July of 1976, elective clerkships have been offered to senior medical students at AHEC-Texarkana, with future plans including development of a Family Practice Residency Program.

AHEC Jonesboro The Jonesboro AHEC, established in December 1974, and directed by Robert S. Cohen, M.D., offers elective programs for senior medical students in almost 20 specialty fields. The facilities in Jonesboro include St. Bernard’s Hospital, a 240 bed general hospital, and Craighead County Memorial Hospital, which are served by 62 physicians. The trade area of over 300,000 persons also benefits from a mental health center which has both in and out-patient services.

AHEC Fort Smith The Fort Smith AHEC, under the directorship of John R. Williams, M.D., provides electives in most of the major specialty and subspecialty areas. The excellence of this experience is due to the quality of the medical community, some 165 in number. Sparks Regional Medical Center, which is currently expanding to 681 beds, and St. Edward Mercy Center, which has recently increased its capacity to 33S beds, demonstrate the progressive nature of the area. The Family Practice Residency Program, under the leadership of Dr. David Busby now in its fourth year with 14 residents, six second-year and eight first-year.

AHEC Pine Bluff AHEC-Pine Bluff was established in September 1973, and since April 1974, has had successful clinical rotations for UAMSC medical students and internal medicine residents. Donald L. Miller, M.D., is director, with offices located in Jefferson Hospital. The hospital isa 315 bed facility, with a medical staff 83 physicians. Medical and audiovisual libraries ere located in Jefferson Hospital and staffed b) UAMSC trained librarians. The AHEC-Pine Bluff Family Practice Residency Program, directed by James A. Lindsey, M.D., first accepted residents in July of 1977, and now has four, one second-year and three first-year. The Medical Social Work Education Program isdirectedb) Carolyn N. Sanders, ACSW, and offers one year of field training for graduate social work students in conjunction with UALR.

AHEC El Dorado Established in November of 1973, the El Dorado AHEC program affords participating students and residents the opportunity to observe and participate in the health sciences as practiced in rural and suburban communities of South Arkansas. Currently, emphasis is being placed on electives for senior medical students and nurse practitioner students, preceptorship programs for junior medical students, and continuing education for physicians and nurses. Jacob P. Ellis, M.D., is the director of this AHEC whose future plans include the development of a Family Practice Training Program.

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mb Fully accredited three-year training programs in Family Prac­ a)Infill tslimii tice were begun at AHEC-Fort Smth and AHEC-Fayetteville/ Springdale in July, 1975, and at AHEC-Pine Bluff in July, 1977. Each of these training programs has a Director and a complete College of Medicine appointed teaching faculty in all the major medical specialties and subspecialties from the local practicing community, and are affiliated with the local private hospital(s) in the community. The overall goal of the residency program is to teach future family practitioners to become skilled, competent physicians con­ caiBif cerned about the total patient, his family, and community. An­ other important goal of the program is to achieve a better distribu­ tion of primary care physicians throughout the state, but espe­ cially for practice in less populated areas of Arkansas. In order to achieve these goals the residency training programs emphasize instruction in internal medicine, pediatrics, obstet­ rics-gynecology, surgery, emergency room, behavioral science and psychiatry, with additional experience in a variety of sub­ specialties. Also, each program has a fully staffed and equipped ^ 0 model Family Practice Center which is the focus of activity for li(W outpatient training during the three year program. Each of the AHEC Family Practice Residency Programs has received federal training grant awards to expand their programs. ijisif* The grants were effective July I, 1977, and each is assured for a period of three years, with provision for renewal upon successful application for a period of two additional years. As a result of these federal grants, during the next four years the three AHEC Family Practice Residency Programs will be able to more than double the total number of residents completing the three years of family practice training. Similar residency programs are being planned for the AHECs at El Dorado, Jonesboro and Texarkana. i.eHI* During the present academic year, 1978-79, a total of 31 family icalsl* practice residents are in full-time training. Sixteen in the first year, sin* 11 in the second, and 3 in the third year.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS Progress toward providing clinical training for students of the other health professions and allied health disciplines has been very limited to date. Early in 1978, preliminary discussions began with representatives of the College of Nursing and the College of Pharmacy, which have now led to the planning of formal programs of clinical training for these students in the AHECs. Tentative plans include the provision of opportunities in the AHECs for teaching and training of these students in the delivery of ongoing, first level care, utilizing a multidisciplinary team or group practice relating to a state system of regionalized secondary and central­ ized tertiary medical care. Additional expansions of the AHEC program include the estab­ lishment of: I) Family Practice Residency Programs in El Dorado, Jonesboro, and Texarkana AHECs; 2) sub-area or SAHEC cen­ ters; 3) outlying satellite clinics; 4) health education programs for the public; and 5) increased AHEC involvement in regionalized continuing education programs for physicians and other health professionals. SAHEC centers would be strategically located over the state in intermediate sized communities in order to provide another level of clinical experience and training for health profession students and primary care residents. Each would relate to and be a part of one of the six AHECs. The satellite clinics would be established in small, isolated, rural communities, to be staffed by clinical nurse practitioners or physician assistants and other appropriate ancillary personnel. The satellite centers would relate closely to the AHEC or SAHEC in which each was located and would become model programs of front line rural health care and education, and would serve as training sites for health profession students particularly future primary care practitioners. The purpose would not necessarily be to encourage physicians or others to enter practice in these com­ munities, but rather to orient them to the concepts and methods of extended health care through the utilization of new primary health care practices. *

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Office of Community Medical Affairs

Mr. Bill North Director

The College of Medicine has received a contract with the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare j for a project to be conducted jointly with the Arkansas Department of Health to provide assistance to rurab communities which are medically underserved and are seeking to recruit physicians. Titled, “ Consultation and Assistance for Medically Underserved Rural Areas” , the project will have a] staff of four field representatives who will provide direct assistance to communities in such areas as evaluating j the community’s health manpower and assistance in the placement of appropriate health manpower resources. The staff of this project will have available a wealth of definitive information concerning a large number of j Arkansas communities, and housestaff interested in practice opportunities in Arkansas are invited to contact] Bill North, Director, Office of Community Medical Affairs at (501) 661-5620. Additional activities of the Office of Community Medical Affairs include: 1. “ Another Arkansas Practice Opportunity" exhibit. This is a permanent display in our University Hospital which gives pertinent information regarding communities throughout the state that are attempting to recruit physicians. We feature a new community I approximately every three weeks. 2. "The Physicians’ Opportunity Fair." This is an annual event in which we invite communities who are seeking to recruit physicians to I come to our campus for one day in order to afford them an opportunity to meet with medical students and residents. We provide each j community with a booth in which they may display materials which tell about their community and that community’s need for] physicians. 3. "Arkansas Practice Opportunities Familiarization Program." This project attempts to present to junior and senior medical students! information concerning the state of Arkansas, to involve the students in a successful physician retention program, to involve the! communities in a program of recruiting and retention and to arrange for meetings between medical students and communities seeking tol recruit physicians. Four times during each academic year we take a limited number of junior and senior medical students and their] spouses on a weekend bus trip (8 a.m. Saturday to 5 p.m. Sunday) to visit four communities in the state in order to accomplish the] purposes outlined above. We began this program in October, 1976, so we are now in our third year. There is no cost to student or spouse] — no commitment on the part of the student — great food and entertainment.

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UAMSC 1979 A Pictorial Essay



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Dr. Charles E. Bishop

President o f the University o f A rkansas

U. of A. Board of Trustees

(seated, l-r) Jaqueline Douglas, U. of A. President Charles E. Bishop, Board Chairman Louis Ramsay Jr., Dr. Raymond P. Miller Sr., and Diane Nolan. (Standing, l-r) Jack Williams, Dr. Charles E. Kemp, Bradley D. Jesson, Robert D. Pugh, Robert Shults, and Hugh B. Chalmers.

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James L. Dennis, M.D. Chancellor of The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

On March 15, 1979, an era will come to an end at UAMS with the retirement of Dr. James L. Dennis as Chancellor. Since his arrival at UAMS in 1970 as Vice Presi­ dent for Health Sciences, Dr. Dennis has provided outstanding leadership and foresight in the develop­ ment of this campus. With his concept of a “ Medical Center Without Walls” , development of the Area Health Education Centers, expansion of student en­ rollment, and increases in Family Practice training and practice opportunities, he has led UAMSC in the effort to provide training for health professionals to meet the health care needs of the people of Arkansas. With the reorganization of the U. of A. Medical Center into the University of Arkansas for Medical 40

Sciences in 1975, and completion of the Education Building II in 1978, Chancellor Dennis has helped produce dramatic changes in the inner workings and outward appearance of the campus . . . all for the better. The latest fruits of his many efforts include remodeling of the University Hospital and comple­ tion of the new Ambulatory Teaching Center. Dr. Dennis, an outstanding leader, accomplished organist, and superb clinician, will be missed by all those at UAMSC that have had the privilege of knowing him, and especially by those of us who have benefited from his efforts to raise the quality of med­ ical education in the state of Arkansas to a level equaled by only a handful, and surpassed by none.


Charles T. Prigmore, Ed.D. Vice Chancellor for Administration and Academic Coordination

Marvin A. Martin, Ed.D. Executive Assistant to the Chancellor

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U A M S C A D M IN IS T R A T IO N Jerome Bork Director of University Relations & Development Mrs. Beverly P. Wood Director of Information Miss Rose Hogan Director of the Library

Mrs. Suzanne Mathews Residence Hall Manager Mr. Charles H. White Director, Human Relations Dr. James W. Woods Director, Universal Laboratories and Educational Resources

Dr. Harry L. Ackerman Director, Educational Development Mr. Roland W. Lanoue Planner, Office of Planning, Organization, and Development Mr. J. Fred Sanders Assoc. Planner, P.O.D.

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Mr. Jerome D. Blackburn Director, Computer Services Mrs. Linda L. Sigle Controller Mr. Edward J. Erxieben Purchasing Agent

Mr. Michael L. Dwyer Director, Campus Operations Mr. L. W. (Joe) Duncan Acting Director, Physical Plant Mr. Eloyd W. Norwood Director of Public Safety

Mrs. Marsha D. Miller Internal Auditor Mr. Clarence D. Procop Bursar Mr. Raymond D. Bisson Director of Personnel

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UAMSC LIBRARY LIBRARY ADMINISTRATION (l-r) Rose Hogan, Director Irma Nell Evans Jan Sipes

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Services to the Public Department R a w : (1-r) Linda Stephenson, Sarah Magerl, Karen Huff. S e c o n d R o w : (1-r) Corinne Lewis, Neil Barnhard, Amanda Saar. T h i r d R o w : (1-r) Sheila Allen, Brenda Sheldon, Jerry McCall. F o u r t h R o w : (1-r) Jeff Baskin, Libby Ingram. F i f t h R o w : (1-r) Corinne George, Nancy Peters. S i x t h R o w : Margaret Johnson. S e v e n t h R o w : Sally Kasalko. F irst

Technical Services Department (1-r) Ellen Liu, Jean Ann Moles, Mary Ryan, Linda Cross. S e c o n d R o w : (1-r) Nancy Ross, Edwina Walls, Glenda Sieger. T b i r d R o w : (1-r) Chris Pat­ rick, Starla Goad, Antje Sydow, Ann Limberg. F irst

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UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION

Mr. James E. Crank Hospital Administrator

Mr. Donald L. Borchert Assistant Hospital Director Ms. Lois Malkemes, Ph.D. Director of Nursing

Mr. Fred N. Woody Associate Hospital Director Mr. Donald H. Wilkerson Assistant Hospital Director Mr. Patrick P. Murray Assistant to the Hospital Director

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C o lle g e of M e d ic in e

Thomas A. Bruce, M.D. Dean

Roger B. Bost, M.D. Associate Dean for Continuing Education Eugene J. Towbin, M.D., Ph.d. Associate Dean for Veteran’s Affairs Robert E. Bowling, Ph.D. Assistant Dean for Admissions

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Jure W, Schoultz, Ph.D. Assistant Dean for Student Affairs Roberta A. Monson, M.D. Assistant Dean for Clinical Affairs Mr. George W. Warner Assistant Dean for Administration

Mr. Bill North Assistant Dean for Community Medical Affairs Mr. Bill Bauknight Director, Office of Minority Student Affairs Ms. Barbara Babb Director, Student Records

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John E. Pauly, B .S., M .S., Ph.D. Professor and Chairman

Faculty

Shirley A. Gilmore Ph.D. Professor Horace N. Marvin, Ph.D. Professor Ervin W. Powell, Ph.D Professor

Lawrence E. Scheving, Ph.D. Professor Jerome K. Sherman, Ph.D. Professor Ralph M. Wynn, M.D. Professor

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E. Robert Burns. Ph.D. Associate Professor M. Donald Cave, Ph.D. Associate Professor Warren C. Boop, M.D. Assistant Professor

Edgar Garcia-Rill, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Edgar A. Lucas. Ph.D, Assistant Professor Ture W. Shoultz, Ph.D. Assistant Professor

Robert D. Skinner, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Bernard L. Soloff, Ph.D, Assistant Professor Patrick W. Tank, Ph.D. Assistant Professor

Kuo-Chun Liu, Ph.D. Research Instructor Tien-Hu Tsai, M.S. Instructor

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ANESTHESIOLOG\|

Dola S. Thompson, M.D. Professor and Chairman

Faculty

Richard B. Clark, M.D. Professor Carol N. Eason, M.Ii). .Associate Professor Waiter S. Guinee, M.D, Associate Professor

Noel W. Lawson, M.D. Associate Professor Keith E. Ashcraft, M.D. Assistant Professor John ,A. Brunner. HE M.D. Assistant Professor

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Cheryl D. Friday, M.D. Assistant Professor Astrid B. Seifen, M.D. Assistant Professor Faber A. White, Jr.. M.D. Assistant Professor

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Harshadrai C. Patel, M.D. Resident IV David L. Carlisle. M.D. Resident III Jerry Panuska, M.D. Resident 111

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Douglas M. Rogers, M.D. Resident III Bruce A. Smith, M.D. Resident III Kathryn M. Rowe, M.D. Resident II

Larry L. Patrick, M.D. Resident II

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BIOCHEMISTRY

Charles L. Wadkins, B .S ., Ph.D. Professor and Chairman

Faculty

Charles Angel, Ph.D. Professor Manford D. Morris, Ph.D. Professor W. Grady Smith, Ph.D. Professor

J. Lyndal York, Ph.D. Professor Donald C. DeLuca, Ph.D. Associate Professoi Charles G. Winter, Ph.D. Associate Professor

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Yun-Chi Yeh, Ph.D. Associate Professor C. Bhuvaneswaran, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Marjorie A. Brewster, Ph.D. Assistant Professor

Rose Mary Cernosek, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Stanley F. Cernosek, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Charles A. Nelson, Ph.D. Assistant Professor

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BIOMEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS

Ken Wagner, Ph.D. Assistant Director of U.L. and E.R.

Kenneth V. Michaels Chief of Photographic Services

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Robert C. Donaldson Chief of Instructional Television

James W. Woods, Ph.D. Director of Universal Labs and Educational Resources

Ron Tribell Chief of Medical Illustration

Front Row, 1-r: Joe Michalls, Cindy Monchilov, Dixie Knight, Maria Schuchardt, Susan Hudgens, Gina Smith, Ron Tribell, Steve Hicks. Middle Row, 1-r: Sam Sledge, Alan Stachowiak, Cindy Kresse, George Stone' JoAnna Graves, Marquita Clark, Becky Young, Jerri Brashers, Jann Bell, Rick Bennett. Back Row, 1-r: Dari Fineburg, Mark Rima, John Kerby, Dr. James Woods, Bob Donaldson, Dr. Kenneth Wagner, Robin Smith, Michael Morris, Helen Benes, Ken Michaels.


BIOMETRY

Robert C. Walls B .S., M .S., Ph.D. Professor and Chairman

Faculty

Roscoe A, Dykman. Ph.D. Professor James H. Meade, Jr., Ph.D. Professor Linda T. Bilheimer, Ph D. Assistant Professor

Carol J. R. Hogue, Ph D. Assistant Professor William C. Hunter, M.S. Instructor Mrs. C. A. O'Neal Secretary

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DERMATOLOGY

G. Thomas Jansen, B .S ., M.D. Professor and Chairman

Faculty

W. Madge Honeycutt, M.D. Clinical Professor Glen F. Baker, M.D. Associate Clinical Professor William N. Jones, M.D. Associate Clinical Professor

Michael Keeran, M.D. Associate Clinical Professor Burton A. Moore, M.D. Assistant Clinical Professr Raymond V. Biondo, M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor

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Carl J. Raque, M.D. Assistant Professor

Housestaff

John M. Abide, M.D. Resident III Nissan Pilest, M.D. Resident III Thomas F. Hudson, M.D. Resident II

Michael A. Snyder, M.D. Resident II Patrick H. Burkhart, M.D. Resident I Gregory A. Dwyer, M.D. Resident I

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FAMILY and COMMUNITY MEDICINE Kenneth G. Goss, B .A ., M.D. Professor and Chairman

Faculty

Ben N. Saltznian, M.D, Professor Harry G. Marinos. M.D. Associate Professor B. Holder. Jr.. M.D. .Assistant Professor

Ronald F. Kahn. M.D. Assistant Professor James A. Lindsey. M.D. Assistant Professor Lois Malkemes. Ph.D. Assistant Professor

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Linda A. Markland. M.D. Assistant Professor Robert R. Matthews, M.D, Assistant Professor

Lee B. Parker. M.D. Assistant Professor Paul P. Roundtree, M.D. Assistant Professor Steven H. Strode. M.D. Assistant Professor

W. Doyle Waldron, M.D. Assistant Professor Mary Lindsey. M.S.W. Instructor Geraldine E. Moore, M.S.W. Instructor

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HousestafT

Kevin R, Carlson, M.D. Resident III Tommy H. Crunk, M.D. Resident 111 David A. Daniels, M.D. Resident III

Kent W. Davidson, M.D. Resident III David C. Garrett, M.D. Resident III Andrew J. Jansen, M.D. Resident III

Robert E. Harrell, Jr., M.D. Resident II Pham HIEU Liem, M.D. Resident II William K. Rilley, M.D. Resident II

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Andrew J. Somers, M.D. Resident II Lewis E. Thompson, M.D, Resident II Gary A. Woods, M.D. Resident II

Judy F. Borland, M.D. Resident I Carla A. Brakhop, M.D. Resident I Jerry L. Carter, M.D. Resident I

John L. Daugherty, M.D. Resident I Purnima Garst, M.D. Resident I Steven W. Garst, M.D. Resident I

David A. Nelson, Jr., M.D. Resident I James E. Nolen, M.D. Resident I Mark D, Pilley, M.D. Resident I

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INTERNAL MEDICINE

Peter O. Kohler, B .A ., M.D. Professor and Chairman

Faculty

RobL'rl S. Ahcnialhy. M.D.. Ph.D. Pu'fessor George I.. Aekeniian. M.D. Professoi' William Y. W. An. M.D. Piofessor

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Joseph H. Bates. M.D. Professor Owen W. Beard. M.D. Professor fhomtis .A. Bruce. M.D. Professor

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James E. Doherty, M.D, Professor William J. Flanigan, M.D. Professor Arthur Haut, M.D. Professor

Marvin L. Murphy, M.D. Professor E. Clinton Texter. M.D. Professor Galen L. Barbour, M.D. Associate Professor

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Joseph K. Bissett, M.D. Associate Professor Roger C. Bone, M.D. Associate Professor W. Jerry Carter, M.D. Associate Professor

Fred H. Faas, M.D. Associate Professor Eleanor A. Lipsmeyer, M.D. Associate Professor Fernando Padilla, M.D. Associate Professor

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Rodney M. Patterson, M.D. Associate Professor Louis L. Sanders, M.D. Associate Professor Karl David Straub, M.D. Associate Professor

Charles M. Boyd, M.D. Assistant Professor K. Chye Cheah, M.D. Assistant Professor Neil B. deSoyza, M.D. Assistant Professor

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/A Branch T. Fields, Jr., M.D. Assistant Professor George A. Griggs, M.D. Assistant Professor Janice J. Gunnels, M.D. Assistant Professor

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F. Charles Hiller, M.D. Assistant Professor Erner Jones, M.D. Assistant Professor James J. Kane, Jr., M.D. Assistant Professor

Ali Mansouri, M.D. Assistant Professor McK. Eugene McNabb, M.D. Assistant Professor Roberta A. Monson, M.D. Assistant Professor

Charles M. Nolan, M.D. Assistant Professor James R. Phillips, M.D. Assistant Professor Shiva Rastogi, M.D. Assistant Professor

Nancy F. Rector, M.D. Assistant Professor

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Jerome Rosenfeld, M.S. Assistant Professor James A. Scovil. M.D. Assistant Professor G. Bruce Waldon, M.D. Assistant Professor

John W. Watson, M.D. Assistant Professor Bobby E. Cogburn, M.D. Instructor Charles W. Inlow, M.D. Instructor

Naomal S. Jayasumdera. M.D. Instructor Benjamin D. Massey, M.D. Instructor Frank J. Wilson, M.D. Instructor

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Housestaff

Richard W. Dunn, M.D. Gastroenterology Fellow II Anthony R. Giglia. Ill, M.D. Pulmonary Fellow II James A. S. Haisten, M.D. Cardiology Fellow II

Ronald D. Hardin, M.D. Gastroenterology Fellow II James L. Hargis, M.D. Pulmonary Fellow II Mary T. Slattery, M.D. Cardiology Fellow II

Bonnie J. Baker, M.D. Cardiology Fellow I Mark H. Bowles, Gastroenterology Thomas D. Cain, Geriatrics Fellow

M.D. Fellow I M.D. I

James P. Florez, M.D. Pulmonary Fellow I

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Michael D. Hightower, M.D. Gastroenterology Fellow I Ronald D. Hughes, M.D. Nephrology Fellow 1

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Eugene M. Jones, M.D. Cardiology Fellow I Robert F. McCrary, Jr., M.D. Nephrology Fellow I Barbara McCusker, M.D. Pulmonary Fellow I

Suleiman Ali Al-Mohaya, M.D. Resident II Luis F. Ardon, M.D. Resident II Charles E. Baier, M.D. Resident II

James P. Bell, M.D. Resident II Dennis W. Berner, M.D. Resident II Leon R. Blue, M.D. Resident II

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John S. Holston, M.D. Resident II Stanley L. Kellar, M.D. Resident II Kevin T. McCusker, M.D. Resident II

Dale P. McGinty, M.D. Resident II James A. Metrailer, M.D. Resident II Larry D. Stonesifer, M.D. Resident II

Robert D. Taylor, M.D. Resident II John M. Tune, M.D. Resident II Paul D. Wade, M.D. Resident II

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Mark D. Wewers, M.D. Resident II Richard P. Wheeler. M.D. Resident II Robert B. White. M.D. Resident II

Stephen O. Woodruff. M.D. Resident II Charles R. Burnett. M.D. Resident I Steven A. Clift. M.D. Resident I

James S. Deneke. M.D. Resident I Sidney H. Dent. M.D. Resident I Steven C. Fincher. M.D. Resident I

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John A. Gillean, M.D. Resident I James B. Hazlewood, M.D. Resident I David C. Hicks, M.D. Resident I

James M. Hurley, M.D. Resident I Laura F. Hutchins, M.D. Resident I Stephen P. Johnson, M.D. Resident I

Peter M. Marvin, M.D. Resident I Thomas O. Pitts, M.D. Resident I Ishmael S. Reid, M.D. Resident I

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Robert A. Skinner, M.D. Resident I Billie R. Thomas, M.D. Resident I Linda H. Williams, M.D. Resident I

Louis B. Witonsky, M.D. Resident I Susan E. Bates, M.D. Intern John N. Beaton, M.D. Intern

Michael C. Bodemann, M.D. Intern Michael F. Brown, M.D. Intern Bruce K. Burton, M.D. Intern

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Joel D. Carver, M.D. Intern David C. Covey, M.D. Intern Darrell W. Craig, M.D. Intern

Howard S. Culbertson, M.D. Intern Augustin Fernandez, M.D. Intern Paul D. Kauffman, M.D. Intern

James W. Neel, M.D. Intern Douglas H. Robinson, M.D. Intern David M. Robirds, M.D. Intern

John W. Sorrels, M.D. Intern

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MICROBIOLOGY

Almen L. Barron, B .S.A ., M .S.A ., Ph.D. Professor and Chairman

Faculty

Robert S. Abernathy, M.D., Ph.D. Professor Paul N. Morgan. Ph.D. Professor Robert E. Bowling, Ph D. Associate Professor

James J. Daly, Ph.D. Associate Professor Hilliard F. Hardin, Ph.D. Associate Professor John B. Barnett, Ph.D. Assistant Professor

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Jack T. Crawford, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Jay H. Menna. Ph.D. Assistant Professor Roger G. Rank, Ph D. Assistant Professor

Lee S. F. Soderberg. Ph.D. Assistant Professor

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David E. Wennerstrom, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Estelle B. Moses, B.A. Instructor

Carl E. Duffy, A.B., M.S., Ph.D. Professor Emeritus

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NEUROLOGY

Dennis D. Lucy, Jr., B .S., M.D. Professor and Chairman

Faculty

Harvey B. Sarnat, M.D. Associate Professor

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Gregory S. Kaczenski, M.D. Resident III William D. Denson, M.D. Resident II Jan R. Sullivan, M.D. Resident I

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NEUROSURGERY

Stevenson Flanigan, A . B ., M. D . Professor and Chairman

Faculty

Warren C. Boop, Jr., M.D. Professor Herman F. Flanigin, M.D. Associate Professor

Housestaff

Paul Williams, M.D. Fellow Stephen R. Neece, M.D. Resident IV Mario A. Feltes, M.D. Resident III

James M. Arthur, M.D. Resident II James Z. Mason, M.D. Resident I

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OBSTETRICS

& GYNECOLOGY Ralph M. Wynn, A .B ., M.D. Professor and Chairman

Faculty

Byron L. Hawks. M.D. Professor Emeritus David L. Barclay. M.D. Professor Richard B. Clark. M.D, Professor

K. Lee Lee Doyle. Ph.D. Professor Florence Char. M.D. Associate Professor David S. Bard. M.D. Associate Professor

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Francisco Batres-Soza. M.D. Assistant Professor Haynes G. Jackson, M.D. Assistant Professor Timothy T. Miller, M.D. Assistant Professor

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C. Dale Fuller, M.D. Resident IV Steven F. Kramer, M.D. Resident IV David J. Wayman, M.D. Resident IV

William E. Harrison, M.D. Resident III Alfred W. Keller, Jr., M.D. Resident III William M. Yarbrough, M.D. Resident III

Charles R. Henry, Jr., M.D. Resident II

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William J. Robertson, M.D. Resident II James A. Tanner, M.D. Resident II David R. Taylor, M.D. Resident II

Robert P. Young, M.D. Resident II Stephen R. Marks, M.D. Intern Jan Mezyk, M.D. Intern

Charles A, Peach, M.D. Intern Ruston Y. Pierce, M.D. Intern Paul C. Sinkhorn, M.D. Intern

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OPHTHALMOLOGY

Gissur Petursson, M.D. Assistant Professor and Acting Chairman

Faculty

Calvin Hanna, Ph.D. Professor R. Sloan Wilson, M.D. Associate Professor R. E. Hardberger, M.D. Assistant Professor

James Landers, M.D. Assistant Professor joe E. Smith, M.D. Assistant Professor John G. Watkins, M.D. Assistant Professor

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H o u se sta ff

Jan W. Scruggs, M.D. Resident IV John G. Watkins. M.D. Resident IV Melanie Kay Cable. M.D. Resident III

Carol W. Chappell, M.D. Resident III Fred J. George, M.D. Resident III Carl E. Hoffman, Jr., M.D. Resident II

Alice R. Laule, M.D. Resident II Taylor D.

Wilkes, M.D. Resident II

Dennis L. Wingfield, M.D. Resident I

Ken D. Augspurger, M.D. Resident I Jay O. Brainard, M.D. Resident 1 Richard L. McDougal, M.D. Resident 1

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ORTHOPAEDICS

Carl L. Nelson, B .S., M.D. Professor and Chairman

Faculty

Frederick W. Rhinelander, M.D. Distinguished Professor John H. Bowker, M.D. Professor Raymond T. Morissy, M.D. Assistant Professor

Edward R. Weber, M.D. Assistant Professor Michael H. Gerdes, M.D. Instructor Michael J. Weber, M.D. Instructor

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H o u se sta ff

Terry G. Green, M.D. Resident III lames R. McCoy, M.D. Resident III S. Berry Thompson, M.D. Resident III

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David C. Barnett, M.D. Resident II Patrick J. Halpin, M.D. Resident II Oscar L. Henderson, M.D. Resident II

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James D. Allen, M.D. Resident I Guy Chetta, M.D. Resident I Dennis W. Luter, M.D. Resident I

Richard A. Nix, M.D. Resident I William M. Rutledge, M.D. Resident I Karen Sue Seale, M.D. Resident I

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OTOLARYNGOLOGY

& MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY James Y. Suen B .A ., B .S., M.D. Professor and Chairman

Faculty

Tip C. Nelms, D.D.S. Associate Professor Matthew Jackson, M.S.D. Assistant Professor Robert Seibert, M.D. Assistant Professor

Stephen J. Wetmore, M.D. Assistant Professor Jack Diner, B.A. Instructor Kathleen Wesson, M.A. Instructor

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H o u se sta ff

Robert Craig, M.D. Resident III Jerry H. Puckett, M.D. Resident III James H. Fowler, M.D, Resident II

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Guy F. Gardner, M.D. Resident II James D, Billie, M.D, Resident I Carl Shipp, M.D. Resident I

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PATHOLOGY

Glen F. Baker, M.D. Professor and Chairman

Faculty

Sandord I. Roth, M.D. Professor Harold J. White, M.D. Professor & Vice Chairman Albert E. Kalderon, M.D. Professor

Chao Nien Sun, Ph.D. Professor Rodney F. Carlton. M.D. Associate Professor Charles H. Frith. Ph.D. Associate Professor

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Arlis D. Boothe, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Marjorie A. Brewster, Ph.D. Assistant Professor William A. Grunow, M.D. Assistant Professor

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Jorge F. Jimenez, M.D. Assistant Professor Joe M. Jones, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Robin R. Jones, M.D. Assistant Professor

Steven A. Marx, M.D. Assistant Professor Jerome Rosenfeld, M.S. Assistant Professor Robert F. Schaefer, M.D. Assistant Professor

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Ray E. Shenefelt. M.D. Assistant Professor William J. Wetzel, M.D. Assistant Professor Rosemary E. Zuna, M.D. Assistant Professor

Housestaff

Nancy J. Krohn, M.D. Resident III Vernon A. Harden, M.D. Resident II Gerald S. Hosted, M.D. Resident II

Jim Costen, M.D. Resident I

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PEDIATRICS

Robert H. Fiser, Jr., M.D. Professor and Chairman

Faculty

William T. Dungan, M.D. Professor & Vice Chairman Vida H. Gordon. M.D., M.P.H. Professor Emeritus Alice G. Beard, M.D. Professor

Daisilee H. Berry, M.D. Professor Roger B. Bost. M.D. Professor Florence Char, M.D. Professor

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James L. Dennis, M.D. Professor Joycelyn Elders. M.D. Professor Donald E. Hill, M.D. Professor

Betty Ann Lowe, M.D. Professor Manford D. Morris, Ph.D. Professor Neil H. Sims, M.D. Professor

Rosalind S. Abernathy, M.D. Associate Professor Harold A. Decker, M.D. Associate Professor J. B. Norton, M.D. Associate Professor

John Redman, M.D. Associate Professor Harvey B. Sarnat, M.D. Associate Professor Heinrich Schedewie, M.D. Associate Professor

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Joanna Seibert, M.D. Associate Professor Terry Yamauchi, M.D. Associate Professor Watson C. Arnold. M.D. Assistant Professor

Earl W. Bryant, M.D. Assistant Professor Arthur R. Euler, M.D. Assistant Professor Eustace S. Golladay, M.D. Assistant Professor

Maxine M. Hinton, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Jerry G. Jones, M.D. Assistant Professor Raymond Morissy, M.D. Assistant Professor

Richard Nestrud, M.D. Assistant Professor Richard I. Reddinger, M.D. Assistant Professor Robert Seibert. M.D. Assistant Professor

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Michael W. Stannard. M.D. Assistant Professor

Robert H. Warren, M.D. Assistant Professor Victoria L. Herzbert. Ph.D. Instructor Suzy Schratz, P.N.A. Instructor

Housestaff

Edmond A. Ashcraft, M.D. Resident III Helen L. Butler, M.D. Resident III Gene L. France, M.D. Resident III

Wayne R. Herbert, M.D. Resident III Steven A. Maxwell, M.D. Resident III Earnestine W. Otovo, M.D. Resident III

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Thomas E. Paulus. M.D. Resident III John F, Trotter, M.D. Resident III Stephen A. Whaley, M.D. Resident III

Robert B. Choate, M.D. Resident II Gregory R. Elliott. M.D. Resident II Eileen N. Ellis, M.D. Resident II

Deborah D. Fawcett. M.D. Resident II Richard F. Jacobs, M.D. Resident II Ernest A. Kiel, M.D. Resident II

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A. Larry Simmons, M.D. Resident II Warren A. Skaug. M.D. Resident II Phyllis E. Stansell, M.D. Resident II

Bonnie J. Taylor, M.D. Resident II Samuel D. Tressler, M.D. Resident II Becky J. Williams, M.D. Resident II

R. Craig Davis, M.D. Resident I Frederico deMiranda, M.D. Resident I Charles Feild, M.D. Resident I

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Dennis E. Go, M.D. Resident 1 Joan A. Jacobson, M.D. Resident I Sharron R. Johnson, M.D. Resident I

Richard R. Knight, M.D. Resident I R. Bryant McCrary, M.D. Resident I Thomas W. McKee, M.D. Resident I

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PHARMACOLOGY

Donald E. McMillan, Ph.D. Professor and Chairman

Faculty

William Y. W. Au, M.D. Professor Karl Heinz Ginzel, M.D. Professor Calvin Hanna, Ph.D. Professor

Ernst Seifen, M.D., Ph.D. Professor Daryl D. Christ, Ph.D. Associate Professor Joan M. S. Cranmer, Ph.D. Associate Professor

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Joseph E. Stone, Ph.D. Associate Professor David L. Avery. Ph.D. .Assistant Professor Larry T. Welch. Ph D. Assistant Professor

Clifton Orr, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Galen R. Wenger, Ph.D. Assistant Professor

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PHYSIOLOGY

John E. Pauly, B .S., M .S., Ph.D.

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Faculty

Donald E, Hill, M.D. Professor Thomas I. Koike, Ph.D. Professor Alvin A. Krum, Ph.D. Professor

E. Clinton Texter, M.D. Professor John E. Whitney, Ph.D. Professor James W. Woods, Ph.D. Professor

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Howard H. Conaway, Ph.D. Associate Professor

James N. Pasley, Ph.D. Associate Professor Max L. Baker, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Michael A. Griffey, Ph.D. Assistant Professor

j. Moss, Jr., Ph.D. Assistant Professor William A. Nagle, M.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor James S. Norris, Ph.D. Assistant Professor

Louis R. Pryor, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Ronald S. Remmell, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Michael E. Soulsby, Ph.D. Assistant Professr

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PSYCHIATRY

William G. Reese, B .S., M .S., M.D. Professor and Chairman

Division of Adult Psychiatry Robert F. Shannon, B.S., M.D. Professor and Head

Faculty

John L. Delk, Ph.D, Professor Fred O. Henker, 111, M.D. Professor Emile P. Eckart, M.D. Associate Professor

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Sidney J. Fields, Ph D. Associate Professor Robert R. Matthews. M.D. Associate Professor Joseph O. E. Newton. M.D. Associate Professor

Richard H. Sunderman, M.D. Associate Professor K. Chye Cheah, M.D. Assistant Professor R. Harvel Harrison, M.D. Assistant Professor

Hope G. L. Hartnuss. M.D. Assistant Professor Gregory S. Krulin, M.D. Assistant Professor Mary K. Lewallen, M.S. Assistant Professor

Stanton A. McGill, M.S.W. Assistant Professor Kenneth M. Golden, M.S.W. Instructor Ruth L. Melsheimer. B.S. Instructor

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Housestaff

David Erby, M.D. Resident IV Mary Kaczenski. M.D. Resident IV David Walker. M.D. Resident IV

Robert Nesbit, M.D. Resident III Terrell P. Bishop, Jr., M.D. Resident II G. Richard Smith, Jr., M.D. Resident II

Division of Behavioral Sciences Roscoe A. Dykman, B.S., Ph.D. Professor and Head

Faculty

Oddist D. Murphree, Ph.D. Professor Robert C. Walls, Ph.D. Professor Peggy Ackerman, M.A. Research Assistant ^

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Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry John E. Peters, M.A., M.D. Professor and Head

Faculty

Sam D. Clements, Ph.D. Professor S. Otho Hesterly, Ph.D. Associate Professor Larry E. Clarke, Ph.D. Assistant Professor

Julia W. Danford, M.A. Assistant Professor Joanna S. Davis, M.S. Assistant Professor Ruth B. Edgington, M.Ed. Assistant Professor

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Cleo M. Goolsby, M.S.W. Assistant Professor Alma F. Houston, M.D. Assistant Professor David S. McCray, M.D, Assistant Professor

Nicholaus P, Paal, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Irving C. Ringdahl, M.D. Assistant Professor Patricia L. Youngdahl, M.A. Assistant Professor

A. Jane Beazley, M.S.W. Instructor Susie Bryant, M.S, Instructor Helen Nugent, M.S,W. Instructor

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RADIOLOGY

Ernest J. Ferris, B .S., M.D. Professor and Chairman

Division of Diagnostic Radiology

Wilma J. C. Diner, M.D. Professor and Head

Faculty

Howard J. Barnhard. M.D. Professor Eugene F. Binet, M.D. Professor Juan E. Caignet, M.D. Associate Professor

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John C. Holder, M.D. Associate Professor Sanford A. Rubin, M.D. Associate Professor Joanna Seibert, M.D. Associate Professor

Phillip L. Smith, M.D. Associate Professor Anthony C. Hooper, M.D. Assistant Professor Michael W. Stannard, M.D. Assistant Professor

Robert M. Tirman, M.D. Assistant Professor William L. Berry, M.D. Instructor

Housestaff

Jack R. Allison, M.D. Resident III Fayyaz Mirza, M.D. Resident III Larry J. Bodeker, M.D. Resident II

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Mufiz A. Chauhan, M.D. Resident II Clinton J. Fuller, M.D, Resident II Charles R, Gosnell. M.D. Resident II

Rodolfo Lim, M.D. Resident II David H, Roberts, M.D. Resident II George Aydelotte, M.D. Resident I

Bruce E. Berry, M.D. Resident I Don C. Bice, M.D. Resident I Barry C. Buckner. M.D. Resident I

Thomas J. Cornell, M.D. Resident I

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Division of Nuclear Medicine

Charles M. Boyd, M.D. Professor and Head

Faculty

Max L. Baker, Ph.D. Associate Professor A. J. Moss, Jr., Ph.D. Associate Professor Gopal B. Saha, Ph D. Associate Professor

Donald L. Herzberg, M.D. Assistant Professor William A. Nagle, Ph.D. Assistant Professor John E. Slayden, M.D. Assistant Professor

James F. Vandergrift, M.D. Assistant Professor C. Stuart Eason, M.D. Instructor Pedro A. Zamora, M.D. Nuclear Medicine Resident

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SURGERY

Gilbert S. Campbell, B.A., M .S., M .D., Ph.D. Professor and Chairman

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Fred T. Caldwell. Jr.. M.D. Professor Raymond C. Read. M.D.. Ph.D. Professor Bernard W. Thompson. M.D. Professor

Kent C. Westbrook. M.D. Associate Professor G. Doyne Williams. M.D. Associate Professor Jerome T. Grismer. M.D. Associate Professor

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Harry Hayes, Jr.. M.D. Associate Clinical Professor Robert E. Casali, M.D. Assistant Professor Eustace S. Golladay. M.D. Assistant Professor

Nicholas P. Lang, M.D. Assistant Professor Patrick N. Osam, M.D. Assistant Professor

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Patrick A. Dolan. M.D. Resident V T. Michael Hillis, M.D. Thoracic Resident James W. Campbell, M.D. Resident IV

John H. Crabtree, M.D. Resident IV H. Joseph Howe, M.D. Resident IV Ralph E. Ligon, M.D. Resident IV

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Charles D. Mabry, M.D. Resident IV

C. R. Magness, M.D. Resident IV John M. Ransom, M.D. Resident IV W. Everett Tucker, M.D. Resident IV

Lee A. Forestiere, M.D. Resident III John S. Lambert, M.D. Resident III LeRoy LeNarz, M.D. Resident III

Kenneth E. Murphy, M.D. Resident III Daniel R. Stevenson, M.D. Resident III Charles J. Watkins, M.D. Resident III

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John B. Cone, M.D. Resident II William M. Gibbs. III. M.D. Resident II Janet A. Hale, M.D. Resident II

John H. Kendrick, M.D. Resident II James W. Young. M.D. Resident II David W. Hunton, M.D. Resident I

Kenneth A. Martin, M.D. Resident I Frank B. McCutcheon. M.D. Resident I Ronald K. Newman, M.D. Resident I

Robert A. Petrino, M.D. Resident I

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UROLOGY

John F. Redman, M.D. Professor and Chairman

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Nabil K. Bissada, M.B.B.Ch. Associate Professor Alex E. Finkbeiner, M.D. Assistant Professor Larry T. Welch. Ph.D. Assistiint Professor

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Walt Stallings, M.D. Chief Resident William E. Higginbotham. M.D. Assistant Resident Edward B. Miedema. M.D. Assistant Resident

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Carie D. Buckley, M.D. Assistant Resident David C. Jacks, M.D. Assistant Resident

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Robert Porter

Larry Price

Sylvia Slayden


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Marvin Lelbovich

Lander Sm ith

Joe! Cook

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Richard U o n g

Steve Snyder

Frederic Spies

Patrick Fields

Wade Low ry

Roger Tilley

Barre Finan

Michael Marshall

Michael Wolfe

Charles Wright

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PRECLINICAL GOLDEN APPLE This award, voted on by second year medical students, is given annually to that member of the pre-clinical faculty who most exemplifies the attributes we look for in our teachers.

Michael E. Soulsby, Ph.D. Physiology RUNNERS UP Robin Jones, M.D. Pathology Glen Baker, M.D. Chmn. of Pathology Shirley Gilmore, Ph.D. Anatomy Albert Kalderon, M.D. Pathology

CLINICAL GOLDEN APPLE The Clinical Golden Apple is awarded annually to that member of the clinical faculty who, in the minds of the third and fourth year medical students, stands out as most typifying the ideals of a model teacher-physician.

Louis L. Sanders, M.D. Internal Medicine RUNNERS UP Betty Lowe, M.D. Pediatrics Earl Bryant, M.D. Pediatrics Roger Bone, M.D. Medicine Robert Abernathy, M.D. Medicine

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RESIDENT OF THE YEAR Each year, third and fourth year medical students are asked to select an outstanding resident who most typifies those qualities one looks for in an excellent young physician. This year’s winner, John Ransom, is certainly deserving of the honor and with it we wish him good fortune in all future endeavors.

John M. Ransom, M.D. Resident IV, Surgery

HONORABLE MENTION Everett Tucker, M.D. Surgery Kevin T. McKusker, M.D. Medicine Charles Mabry, M.D. Surgery Jack Trotter, M.D. Pediatrics

John J.Rinde Memorial S.O.B. Award Named in honor of one of the great S.O .B.’s in the college of Medicine’s first century, John J. Rinde, M.D., this award is given by the third and fourth year medical students to whisper in the ear of the recipient that perhaps all is not right.

Paul C. Sinkhorn, M.D. Intern, OB-GYN

DISHONORABLE MENTION Dale P. McGinty, M.D. Medicine Stephen R. Neece, M.D. Neurosurgery Linda H. Williams, M.D. Medicine

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Phillip R. Alston Jonesboro, Arkansas Arkansas Sttite University

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Milton R. Barrett. II Pine Bluff, Arkansas Hendrix College

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Robert G. Bishop Dover, Arkansas Hendrix College


Ronald J. Blachly Saramento, California Harding College

Steven M. Blanchard Jonesboro. Arkansas Arkansas State University

Steven P. Bonner Bradford, Arkansas Arkansas State University

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Robert E. Burns Little Rock, Arkansas U. of A. — Monticello

Richard A. Calhoun No. Little Rock, Ark. U. of A. — Fayetteville

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James B. Eaves Little Rock, Arkansas U.S. Air Force Academy


M. Gareth Eck Fayetteville, Arkansas U. of A. — Fayetteville

Gail L. Eisenhauer No. Little Rock, Ark. U. of A. — Fayetteville

Susan J. D. Fiser Little Rock, Arkansas U. of A. — Fayetteville

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Reggie A. Henderson Conway, Arkansas State College of Ark.

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Edward B. Hill, III Little Rock, Arkansas Hendrix College

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Edgar A. Jackson Little Rock, Arkansas St. Mary's University

Edward J. Jones Batesville, Arkansas U. of A. — Fayetteville

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Randy A. Jordan Hot Springs, Arkansas Northwestern University

Rohn T. Kennington Redondo Beach, California Harding College

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I Marcia L. Laser Ft. Smith, Arkansas S.U.N.Y.

Thomas S. Leslie Salem, Arkansas State College of Ark,

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Ralph R. Lloyd, III Little Rock, Arkansas Baylor University

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Terryl L. Mackey Little Rock, Arkansas U. of A. — Little Rock

Mark J. Malloy Crossett, Arkansas U. of A. — Fayetteville


James W. Marsh. Jr. Warren, Arkansas U. of A. — Fayetteville

Danny A. Martin Camden, Arkansas U. of A. — Fayetteville

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N, Kathryn Moreland Heber Springs, Arkansas Ouachita Baptist Univ.


Trudy J. Nelson Hope, Arkansas Henderson St. College

Robert L. Nolan Pine Bluff, Arkansas U. of A. — Fayetteville

Nita K. Oglesby Conway, Arkansas State College of Ark.

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Gene W. Reid Leachville, Arkansas Arkansas State Univ.

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Joseph G. Ross Blytheville, Arkansas U. of A. — Fayetteville

Daniel S. Rowe Hot Springs, Arkansas Hendrix College

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Susan M. Stockley Little Rock, Arkansas U. of A. — Little Rock

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Maria E. Tebbetts Little Rock, Arkansas California State Univ.

Kenneth Tonymon Marvell, Arkansas U. of Missouri

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Tyra M. Wilson Forrest City, Arkansas Mississippi St. Univ.

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1979 INTERNSHIPS Cynthia C. Almond, M.D.................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Flexible Internship Phillip R. Alston, M.D........................................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, OB-Gyn Myra B. Anders, M.D......................................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Pediatrics Paula J. Anderson, M.D...................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Flexible Internship Wesley J. Ashabranner, M.D..................................................................................................................................... AHEC, Fayetteville, AR Milton R. Barrett, II, M.D.................................................................................................................................. UAMSC, Flexible Internship David L. Becton, M.D........................................................................................................................................................ UAMSC, Pediatrics Robert E. Billingsley, Jr., M.D..................................................................................Letterman Army Medical Center, San Francisco, CA Robert G. Bishop, M.D....................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Flexible Internship Ronald J. Blachly, M.D.......................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Flexible Internship Steven M. Blanchard, M.D.......................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Family Practice Steven P. Bonner, M.D................................................................................................................................................. AHEC, Pine Bluff, AR Thomas F. Boulden, M.D....................................................................................................................Georgia Baptist Hospital, Atlanta, GA Michael W. Brown, M.D.....................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Flexible Internship Bryan L. Burke, Jr., M.D.................................................................................................................................................. UAMSC, Pediatrics Susan P. Burnett, M.D............................................................................................................... No. Carolina Baptist, Winston-Salem, N.C. Robert E. Burns, M.D.........................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Flexible Internship Richard A. Calhoun, M.D....................................................................................U. of Tenn. Clinical Education Center, Chattanooga, TN J. Brad Carter, M.D....................................................................................................................K.U. Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas J. Roger Clark, M.D............................................................................................................................................ UAMSC, Flexible Internship H. Gene Cohen, M.D.......................................................................................................................... Children’s Medical Center, Dallas, TX M. Carl Covey, Jr., M.D.................................................................................................................................................. UAMSC, Anesthesia Randall D. Craver, M.D.......................................................................................................................... Charity Hospital, New Orleans, LA Cecil W. Cupp, HI, M.D.....................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Flexible Internship Kathleen A. DahImann, M.D............................................................................................................................................. UAMSC, Pediatrics Richard E. Daily, M.D........................................................................................................................................ UAMSC, Flexible Internship J. Lynn Davis, M.D........................................................................................................................ Pitt Memorial Hospital, Greenville, N.C. David M. Dean, M.D...........................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Flexible Internship Walter P. Dickinson, M.D........................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Family Practice Frances L. Duke, M.D............................................................................................................................................. UAMSC, Family Practice Geoffrey L. Dunaway, M.D.......................................................................................................................................AHEC, Fayetteville, AR Michael R. Fades, M.D.......................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Flexible Internship James B. Eaves, M.D............................................................................................................................... Keesler A.F.B., Biloxi, Mississippi M. Gareth Eck, M.D...........................................................................................................................Baylor Univ. Med. Center, Dallas, TX Gail L. Eisenhauer, M.D...........................................................................................................................Univ. of Tennessee, Memphis, TN Susan J. D. Fiser, M.D.........................................................................................................................Ramsey Hospital, St. Paul Minnesota William P. Fiser, Jr., M.D............................................................................................U. of Minnesota Hospitals, Minneapolis, Minnesota Jacquelyn S. Frigon, M.D...................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Flexible Internship Deborah K. Fulbright, M.D............................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Pathology Todd D. Gammill, M.D.............................................................................................. Washington Univ. Affiliated Hospital, St, Louis, MO John C. Gocio, M.D............................................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Surgery Stephen C. Golden, M.D................................................................................................................................................AHEC, Ft. Smith, AR Leslie S. Goldstein, M.D............................................................................................Univ. of Louisville Affiliated Hosps., Louisville, KY Gary R. Goza, M.D............................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Internal Medicine William O. Green, III, M.D.................................................................................................................................................. UAMSC, OB-Gyn E. Andy Gresham, M.D............................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Family Practice Alfred H. Grimes, M.D......................................................................................... L.A. County — USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA Danny E. Grubbs, M.D........................................................................................................ Baylor College Affiliated Hosps., Houston, TX Larry J. Harcourt, M.D................................................................................................................................... St. Paul’s Hospital, Dallas, TX Mark S. Harriman, M.D......................................................................................................Naval Regional Medical Center, San Diego, CA Richard L. Hayes, M.D................................................................................................................ Jackson-Madison Co, Hosp., Jackson, TN Phyllis Heinemann, M.D......................................................................................................... Children’s Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, MO Reggie A. Henderson, M.D.......................................................................................... Jackson-Madison Co. Hospital, Jackson, Tennessee D. Andrew Henry, M.D........................................................................................................................................ UAMSC, Internal Medicine Robert A. Hesson, M.D............................................................................................. Univ. of Louisville Affiliated Hosps., Louisville, KY Edward B. Hill, III, M.D...................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Internal Medicine Jamie D. Howard, M.D............................................................................................................................................ UAMSC, Family Practice Kerry D. Hubbs, M.D................................................................................................................. Greenville Hosp. System, Greenville, N.C. Edgar A. Jackson, M.D...................................................................................... U. of New Mexico Affiliated Hosps., Albuquerque, N.M. Edward J. Jones, M.D...........................................................................................................................................................UAMSC, OB-Gyn Randy A. Jordan, M.D........................................................................................................... L.S.U.-Shreveport Affiliated, Shreveport, LA Dwight C. Kaufman, M.D..................................................................................................U. of Texas, S.W. Affiliated Hosps., Dallas, TX

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Rohn T. Kennington, M.D....................................................................................................................... St. Elizabeth Hosp., Dayton, Ohio Marcia L. Laser, M.D............................................................................................................... Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA Thomas S. Leslie, M.D...................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Flexible Internship Beverly A. Lewis, M.D.....................................................................................................U. of Massachusettes Hosp., Worchester, Mass. Ralph R. Lloyd, III, M.D................................................................................................... U. of Texas S.W. Affiliated Hosps., Dallas, TX Stephen O. Loyd, M.D....................................................................................................................... U. of Tenn. Memorial, Knoxville, TN Reginald A. Lucas, M.D.............................................................................................................................................AHEC, Fort Smith, AR Terryl L. Mackey, M.D.......................................................................................................................... Akron General Hosp., Akron, Ohio Mark J. Malloy, M.D..........................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Flexible Internship James W. Marsh, Jr., M.D................................................................................................................................. St. Paul’s Hosp., Dallas, TX Danny A. Martin, M.D.........................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Internal Medicine Thomas C. Maynard, M.D..................................................................................................... Cincinnati General Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio Jim W. McChristian, M.D......................................................................................................Brooke Army Med. Center, San Antonio, TX John M. McCormack, M.D................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Flexible Internship A. Sharon Meador, M.D.................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Flexible Internship William J. Meek, M.D................................................................................................................................... U. of Tennessee, Memphis, TN Lawrence E. Mobley, M.D..............................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Psychiatry N. Kathryn Moreland, M.D...............................................................................................................................UAMSC, Flexible Internship Trudy J. Nelson, M.D....................................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Pediatrics Robert L. Nolan, M.D........................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Flexible Internship Nita Kay Oglesby, M.D...........................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Family Practice Larry W. Pearce, M.D......................................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, OB-Gyn James D. Perkins, M.D........................................................................................................................... St. Francis Hosp., Wichita, Kansas Dee W. Pettigrew, III, M.D...................................................................................................Tripler Army Med. Center, Honolulu, Hawaii James E. Pevehouse, M.D.......................................................................................................... Richland Memorial Hosp., Columbia, S.C. David L. Posey, M.D.............................................................................................................................. Jackson-Madison Co., Jackson, TN Herbert H. Price, III, M.D..................................................................................................... Eisenhauer Army Med. Center, Augusta, GA Susan C. Rector, M.D........................................................................................................................City of Memphis Hosp., Memphis, TN Robert B. Reichard, Jr., M.D..................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Family Practice Gene W. Reid, M.D.......................................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Psychiatry John E. Reifsteck, M.D...................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Flexible Internship Joseph G. Ross, M.D..................................................................................................................Charlotte Memorial Hosp., Charlotte, N.C. Daniel S. Rowe, M.D.......................................................................................................................UAMSC, Ambulatory Internal Medicine Karen G. Sammons, M.D...............................................................................................U. of Tenn. Clinical Ed. Center, Chattanooga, TN Floyd A. Shurley, Jr., M.D........................................................................................................................Carswell A.F.B., Fort Worth, TX Morey J. Silverman, M.D...................................................................................................................Children’s Medical Center, Dallas, TX Gary D. Slaton, M.D.......................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Flexible Internship Deborah A. Smith, M.D.....................................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Pathology Cheryl A. Snyder, M.D...................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Flexible Internship Cathey L. Sparkman, M.D.................................................................................................................................................... Internal Medicine John M. Stair, M.D................................................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Surgery Susan M. Stockley, M.D...................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Internal Medicine Maria E. Tebbets, M.D.................................................................................................................................... Sinai Hospital, Baltimore, MD Kenneth Tonymon, M.D.....................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Flexible Internship Janet M. Udouj, M.D......................................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Pediatrics Chris Van Asche, M.D....................................................................................................... Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, TX Richard A. Van Grouw, M.D............................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Internal Medicine Stephen A. Wagoner, M.D.......................................................................................Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C. Robert B. Walton, M.D.........................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Internal Medicine Asa M. Warmack, M.D.......................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Flexible Internship Russell P. Webster, M.D.................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Flexible Internship Christina C. Weiss, M.D.....................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Flexible Internship James C. Wellborn, Jr., M.D..................................................................................................................................................UAMSC,Surgery Randall H. Wells, M.D...................................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Psychiatry Robert J. Wilkerson, M.D.................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Internal Medicine Alonzo D. Williams, M.D..................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Internal Medicine R. Scott Williams, M.D....................................................................................................................................... UAMSC, Flexible Internship Joe E. Wilson, M.D...............................................................................................................National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD Tyra Mona Wilson, M.D.....................................................................................................................................................UAMSC, Pediatrics Frank F. Young, M.D................................................................................................................................ Methodist Hospital, Memphis. TN Tim D. Young, M.D......................................................................................................................................................AHEC, Fort Smith, AR

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Robert E. Burns

Todd D. Gammill

Danny E. Grubbs

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John C. Gocio

Michael W. Brown

Gary R. Goza

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Edward B. Hill, III

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Marcia L. Laser

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Tim D. Young

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Jess R. Nickols, Jr.

D. Allen Nixon, Jr.

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James W. Slezak, Jr.

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Bob Adiinis John Alexander Jack Alston Sarah Alston

Robert Baker Larry Balding Marilyn Btirr Dale Barton

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Mark Brown Milton Brunson Eddie Bryant Robert Buffaloe

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Nick Cannella

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David Carr Chuck Carttar

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David Chambers Tommy Cheyne Nancy Clemons Michael Cole

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Linda Ferguson Pam Gabel Mark Gardner Alice Geary

Keith Glenn Dale Goins David Good Elder Granger

Martha Griffin Ben Hall Mariann Harrington Charles Henry

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Jay Holland IJill Hubbard Dennis Jacks Alan Jean

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Carole Keller Mike Kirkpatrick Joe Kittinger Mike Koone

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Allen Nixon David Nixon Frances Norfleet Doug Owens

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Jim Rogers Sue Rocers

Jim Rounder Bob Seare\

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Billy Thomas John Thompson

Chuck Thornton John Vaughan Ray Vaughn James Vorhease

Bill Wagnon Greg Walker Ben Walsh Dennis Watts

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“ It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way” — it was our Junior year.

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ONE TO GO! 182


James Ameika

Simmie Armstrong

Thomas Atkinson

Harvie Attwood

Michael Baldwin

Laura Ballard

David Bass

Mike Bauer

183


si Joseph Beck

Scott Bowen

Fddred Brunson

Doiighis Callahan

184

Danny Berry

Stanley Bradley

Ronald Brimberry

Johnny Biddle

John Broadwater


Michael Carter

Randall Carson

Chimin Chang

Michael Chesser

Henry Chionuma

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John Cook

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Tommy Chu

Richard Dockins

James Duke

Grady Core

Harold Crall

Anthony Elam

Charles Farr

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Earl Feurtado

Debra Fisher

Alan Flake

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James France

Elizabeth Frazier

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William Freeman

Thomas Fulbright

Gail Garner

Gary Gehrki

Anthony George

Carl Gessler

Mark Gibbs

Deborah Gillmore


1 Diana Gillmore

James Goodman

James Greene

Gerald Greer

Sally Harms

David L. Marshfield

Robert Hayes

Rosemary Hickey

Allen Hill

Sally Hill

James Holzhauer

Joseph Horn

Jan K. Huff

V Robert Higginbotham

187


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John

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Robert Kliimler

188

Phillip Hurley

C\ nthia Joe

Mark Jansen

Claudia Jensen

Elaine Jones


Thomas Koonce

Gregory Kresse

David Matthews

Craig McDiiniel

Patti Jo Kymer

David Lupo

Gerald Mazurek

Ann McCarron

Randall McKiever

Michael McMullin

Donald Koone

Rhonda Martin

Timothy McGowan

Crager Minor

189


i Gary Moffitt

Steven Moore

Lee Nayles

Chester North

Randall Oates

John Pappas

Gordon Parham

Richard Peek

Peter Post

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Kenneth Prather

J. Pepper Pyeatte

Steven Owens

Gregory Raley


Dan Ratcliff

Michael Riddell

John Roark

Harold Roberts

George Ross

Jonathan Safren

Stephen Schoettle

John Skowronski

Gregory Smart

Gary Smith

John Smith

Michael Smith

Purcell Smith

191


Riley Ann Sorsby

Dennis Taylor

192

Allan Stantoid

Steven I'hompson

James Storey

Stepheti Tucker

David Taylor

Catherine Von Hatten

Chai les Watson

Mark Weaver

Alan Weems

Donald White

Ronald White

Jerry Williams

Lisa Williams

Mary Wilson


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James R. Adametz

Robert A. Akins

Timothy Anthony, Jr.

Robert L. Archer

Dale W, Asbury

Reginald W. Barnes

Ramona L. Bates

Kevin D. Bay

J. Trent Beaton

Robert L. Beaton


Dan B. Bell

F. Keith Bell

William L. Bennett

Gary L. Bevill

Charlotte J. Black

Pat S. Bolding

Susan D. Brady

Vye L. Branch

Steven M. Brazeel

Debra M. Brown

Verona T. Brown

Steven L. Buckley

Susan B. Burke

Anthony R. Burton

John R, Busby

W. Scott Campbell

Kennan A. Carpenter

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Gregory J. Cox

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Janet F. Curry

Andy M. Davidson

Ralph M. Dejarnatte

John W. Elliott

196

John T. Cheairs

Steven L. Emerson

Lynn Ferguson

Yoland M. Condrey

Michael D. Courtney

Kimberly A. Davis

Paul W. Davis

Michael R. Downs

Tom A. Dukowitz

Robert A. Fisher

Mark A. Floyd


Michael R. Ford

G. Thomas Frazier

Brian C. Friedman

Kenneth E. Gardner

Frederick T. Garner

Cynthia R. Gaskill

Robin Q. Goodman

Ann Guthrie

Danny M. Harbour

Eugene C. Hardin

Yulonda B. Harris

Debra A, Fullenwider

Wrenda B. Gallien

Teresa A. Hewett

197


Vivian F. Highsmith

Fred Huggins

Morris Hughes

Dianne L. Johnson

Ralph F. Joseph II

Hunter Judkins

James H. Leggett

Brooke Ligon

John O. Lytle

Allan Martin

Peggy Martin

198

Randy C. Hill

Claudia M. McRaven

Becky J. Mead

Annette P. Meador

Billy F. Mears


John D. Mesko

Michael D. Meyer

Keith Mooney

David F. Mullins

William D. Nash

William J. Noell

Harrell Odom II

Robert R. Pang

Michael J. Pappas

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Robert W. Poe

Charles L. Poteet, Jr.

Charles W. Power

Kerry L. Prentice

Lynn Rank

Cleveland E. Rayford

Catherine L. Reed

Ronald E. Revard


Thomas R. Riggs

Janet K. Riley

Kenneth V. Robbins

Paul L. Rogers 11

Robert B. Rook

Kenneth M. Rosenzweig

Thomas J. Simon

Charles E. Smith

Michael L. Spangler

David A. Sparks

Brian F. Sudderth

John A, Sullivan

Justin A. Ternes

Robert G. Valentine. Jr.

Wallace C. Vaughan. Jr.

Donna J. Vaughn

Carlton L. Violett

John C. Wah

Wayne Waller, Jr.

Larry H. Waller

Roger D. Warren

William S. Warren

John M. Sundermann

Dianna L. Tausch

Richard L. Taylor

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Randy N. Webb Timothy R. Webb

Wendell W. Weed

Robert L. Wilson

202

John J. Westwood

Robert J. White

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Carol L. Wiedower

Mark S. Young

Shep A. Wilbert

Michael J. Young


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Betty Anderson Magnolia, Arkansas

Y E A R N U R S I N G

Iris Antman Little Rock, Arkansas

S T U D E N T S Chris Bailey Little Rock, Arkansas

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Lil Baker No. Little Rock, Arkansas

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Deborah Bolls Monticello, Arkansas

Shayla Boston Uttle Rock, Arkansas

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Linda Craig l.ake Village, Arkansas

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Susan Dalton Waldron, Arkansas

Jo Lynn Dennis Smackover, Arkansas

Cindy Donathan Hot Springs, Arkansas

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Lee Elliott Wilmot, Arkansas

1 Tom Elliott Hot Springs, Arkansas

Melinda Fair Little Rock, Arkansas

210


1 Terri Flanigan Little Rock, Arkansas

Debbie Gunnels Magnolia, Arkansas

^8S Terri Heiman Little Rock, Arkansas

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Melisa Hendricks Magnolia, Arkansas

Linda Imie Stillwater. Oklahoma

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Carol Johnson Maddock, No. Dakota


Cheryl Johnson Little Rock, Arkansas

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Sandy Long Russellville, Arkansas

Pattie Lovell Benton, Arkansas

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Sandra McDaniel Jonesboro, Arkansas

Lynn McDonald El Paso, Texas

Laura McHaney Pine Bluff, Arkansas

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L"^ Karen Mack Little Rock, Arkansas

Lynn Mason Little Rock, Arkansas

i Karey Guenther Moreland Roland, Arkansas

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Piltricia Price Bebee, Arkansas

Gay Roach Little Rock, Arkansas

Cathy Shaneyfelt Little Rock, Arkansas

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Âť Cyndy Simonson Manakin Sabot. Virginia

Carol Steed Little Rock. Arkansas

Michael Steinbock Greenwood, Arkansas

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Shannon Taylor Little Rock, Arkansas

Gwynn Vaughan Little Rock, Arkansas

Jackie Weaver Eudora, Arkansas

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Sandy Long

Sandra McDaniel

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Cathy Shaneyfelt

Cyndy Simonson

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Nan Brady

Susan Collier

Gina DeFelice

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Cynthia Culdice

Sandy David

Carol DeLamar

Stephanie Evensen

Susan Everett

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Susan Hardin

Penny Helms

Pam Horton

Terri Hunter

Tom Jungkind

Cindy Kresse

Laura Kuehner

Meredith Lindquist

Jacqueline Love

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EfTie Moss

224

Nancy Patterson

Cindy Stancil


Val Salva

Charles Tevebaugh

Toss Thompson

Camille White

Not Pictured: Lu Ann Wulz Baker, Janet Blackwell, Sandra Blackwell, Cherise Cornett, Lee Ann Dunlap, Mar­ garet Garrison, Deb­ bie Huff, Cheryl Lorenson, Dona McKinnon, Clara Mize, Becky Moore, Mary Sha Moriarty, Fadelle Powell, Julia Winchester.

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Karen Alston

Teresa Bartlett

Debbie Bellisle

Kathy Bowman

Karla Boyd

Elizabeth Browers

Patricia Bryan

Denise Garner

Marilyn Gilbrech

Anne Gregory

Judy Harp

Carol Harper

Y E A R N U R S I N G S T U

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228


Donna Heflin

Linda Hundley

Jo Ann Iverson

Cindy Keacher

Lucy Kincade

Linda Miller

Robin Mize

Marian Mosby

229


Melinda Sain

230

Ken Schwam

Sharon Siebenmorgen

Karla Thalmueller


Patricia Thompson

Lisa Watkins

Brenda Yarbough

Bill Yoshida

Not Pictured: Judy Ball, Pat Dunlap, Paula Paries, Jana Far­ ris, Joanne Glover, Wanda Harris, Kathy Hervig, Darlene How­ ard, and Natalie Tebbetts.

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Miss Gloria Rauch Interim Dean MSN, Professor Mrs. Rose Ann Bailes BSN, Assistant Instructor Long Term Illness, Com. Health

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Dr. Carolyn Cason Ph.D., Professor Graduate Program

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Mrs. Doris Ferguson MNSC, Assistant Professor Long Term Illness, Com. Health

Ms. Elsie Forte MN, Associate Professor Acute Illness

Ms. Marilyn Glasgow Assistant Dean for Continuing Ed MN. Associate Professor

Mrs. Margaret Hamilton MNSC, Instructor Independent Study

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Ms. Judy Jones BSN, Assistant Instructor Senior Seminar

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Mrs. Claudia Leath MNSC, Assistant Professor Adult and His Family

Mr. Fred Lege MNSC, Instructor Adult and His Family

Miss Veronica McNeirney MSN, Professor Graduate Programs

Mrs. Sandra Moody MNSC, Instructor Training Program

Ms. Betty Moseley MN, Assistant Professor Training Program

Ms. Margo Nowak BSN, Assistant Instructor Adult and His Family

Ms. Linda Oakley MNSC, Assistant Professor Graduate Programs

Mrs. Barbara Pearson Acting Associate Dean for Graduate Prog. MN, Professor, Coordinator for Clinical Staff

Ms. Jan Pettigrew MNSC, Instructor Senior Seminar


Ms. Patricia Perry MN, Instructor Long Term Illness, Com. Health

Mrs. Jananne Reding MSEd., Associate Professor Graduate Programs

Mrs. Cheryl Rhoads BSN, Assistant Instructor Adult and His Family

Ms. Debbie Smith MNSC, Instructor Nursing of Children

Mrs. Connie Sundermann MNSC, Assistant Professor Acute Illness

Dr. R. Glen Tolley DNSC, Associate Professor Research

Miss Eileen White MPH, Associate Professor Long Term Illness, Com. Health

Mr. Mark Attwood Sophomore Medicine Anat. & Phys. Summer Program

Mr. James Jones Sophomore Medicine Anat. & Phys. Summer Program 237


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Dr. J. R. McGowan Pharmaceutics Chairman

Dr. Walter Morrison Pharmacy Practice Chairman


BIOPHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES

Young Dr. Frankenstein?

Dr. Danny Lattin Department Chairman

Dr. Marc Jordin Professor

Dr. John Sorenson Associate Professor

Dr. Allen Bradley Professor

Dr. Nelson Voldeng Professor

Dr. Bill Kerr Associate Professor

Dr. Jim Dusenberry Professor

Dr. Gene Pynes Associate Professor

Dr. Dick Stull Assistant Professor 245


PHARMACY PRACTICE

Mr. A. R. Webb Instructor not pictured: Dr. Bobby Davidson Assistant Professor Mr. Bert Kossler Assistant Professor Dr. Dan Spadaro Assistant Professor Mrs. Jo Ellen Austin Instructor Mr. Tony Austin Instructor Mr. Ralph Brown Instructor Mr. Charles Campbell Instructor Mrs. Becky Eberhardt Instructor Dr. Larry Robinson Associate Professor

Mr. Bill Dorsey Assistant Professor

Dr. J. D. Gannaway Instructor

Mrs. Gloria Baldridge Assistant Professor

Dr. Karrol Fowlkes Assistant Professor

Mr. John Rose Instructor

Dr. Allen Brown Assistant Professor

Dr. Ron Young Assistant Professor

Mrs. Thelma Underwood Instructor

Ms. Louise Pope Instructor Mr. Tom Pullam Instructor


PHARMACEUTICS


S E N IO R P H A R M A C Y 19 79

Doug Baltz Pocahontas David Barksdale Curtis

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Regina Bennett Holly Grove

Gene Boeckmann Wynne


Pattie Boggess Little Rock

Carol Chu West Memphis

Donna Dudney Magnolia

Charles Brewer Cabot

Ann Clevenger Branch

Eddie Dunn North Little Rock

Debbie Carson Harrison

Sam Curry Warren

Sharon Eberle Little Rock 249


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Garry Enderlen Conway

Michael Frost Hot Springs

James Graddy Harrisburg

Dick Erwin Crossett

Boscoe Godfrey Rogers

Ronnie Gray North Little Rock

Jerri Fletcher Beebe

Patti Goree Judsonia

David Greene Blytheville


Jackie Gunter Dierks

Len Hill Dierks

Richard Hanry El Dorado

Kim Hoffman Strong

Ann Kelly Fayetteville

Kathey Harden Malvern

Kathy Hoggard Piggott

Steve King Texarkana

Lonnie E. Jackson Paragould

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Janet Kueter ParagonId

Alan K. Maxwell Conway

Carla Myers Brinkley

Jan Loe Hope

Cindy Mayton Malvern

Gary Newman North Little Rock

Bruce Mason North Little Rock

Nean Molthan Fort Smith

James Pearce Little Rock


John Powell Star City

Mike Richardson Harrison

Denny Spruce Camden

Garry Reinhardt lattle Rock

Mike Schubach West Helena

Bob Stacy Fritzgerald Crossing

Tom Roberson Benton

Debby Smith Tuckerman

Fred Stuart Walnut Ridge 253


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Tracy Swaim North Little Rock

Randy Towell Little Rock

Sherry Williamson Clinton

Bruce Tarleton Warren

Cynthia Warren Newport

Ruth Winter Searcy

Ricky Torrence Beebe

Mary Etta White North Little Rock

Pam Womack Little Rock

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Randy Evans Tim Fleeman Susie Graddy Terri Humbard

Ron Evans Lisa Fleisig Danny Henderson Linda Humphries

Chuck Fehlig Gary Flippo Margaret Hieb Linda Hutson

Terry Feyen Sandy Frost Betsy Hines Bonnie Johnson



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Debbie Roblee Kay Skinner Chaney Taylor Retha Woodall

Pauly Shackleford Lenora Smith Danny Taylor Robert Woolard

Robert Shirey David Stewart Mark Thicksten Debbie Young


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Actor o f the year award goes to Nelson Voldeng.

WORDY WALT

“Increasing dosage leads to convulsions, coma, and death!”



SAPhA

Front row, left to right: Ruth Winter, Terri Humbard, Kay Skinner. Second row, left to right: Randy Towell, John Powell.

PHI DELTA CHI

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Standing, left to right: Kathy Durham, Kathy Riffel, Chuck Marsh, Jim Cook, Ron Evans, Kay Skinner. Front row, left to right: Ronnie Gray, Bonnie Johnson, Karen Kree, Joan Vanderboom, Susan McClendon, David Eubanks, Brenda Tadlock. Second row, left to right: Joan Pehosh, John Powell, Jim Smith, Larry McGinnis. Third row, left to right: Barbara Meats, Steve King, Ray Peters, Randy Miller, Gail Green. Fourth row, left to right: Holly Satterfield, Paula Moix, John Fuller. Fifth row, left to right: Kenny Grantham, Carl Anderson, Jr., Mike Pinegar, Johnny McGrew. Sixth row, left to right: Lisa Fleisig, Rusty McSpadden, Tim Grifford, Randy Montgomery, Catherine Donald. Seventh row, left to right: Betsy Hines, Debbie Roblee, Steve Ragland, Kelly Huff. Mike Smets. Eighth row, left to right: Mark Hurley, Renee Hughes, Randy Penington, Lenora Smith, Retha Woodard, Patti Goree. Ninth row, left to right: Martha Hickerson, Elizabeth Lucy, Carroll Barham, Chuck Fehlig. Tenth row, left to right: Guy Bell, Tracy Swaim, James Graddy, Randy Towell. Not pictured: Bruce Mason, Ellen Moore, Pauly Shackleford, Linda Nix.


KAPPA PSI

Front row, left to right: Boscoe Godfrey, Mike Richardson (vice-presiddnt), Alan Dodd (treasurer), Robert Woolard (president), Robert Shirey. Second row, left to right: Alan Maxwell, Garry Bridges, Eddie Dunn, Steve Brick, Gary Carter, Sam Curry, Bob Stacy, Mike Frost. Third row, left to right: Lonnie Jackson, Dean Watts, Bullet, Jackie Gunter, Duck Erwin, Doug Baltz, Perry Tribble, Garro Reinhardt, Jerry Kendrick, Mike Schubach, Wang Molthan. Fourth row, left to right: Bob Welborn, Lee Robinson, Tony Dasher, Bill Altland, Rock Hannah, R. D. Walker, David Greene, Blake Richardson, Dick Hanry, Rob Richardson. Fifth row, left to right: Stanley Carmack, Mark Crossley, Mitch Tull, Greg Tucker, Ken Walker, David McKinney, Lizard Johnson, Bryian Rogers. Sixth row, left to right: Genius Boeckmann, Rick Torrence, Len Hill, Paul Neihouse, Albert Williams, Chris Toland. Not pictured: Charles Brewer, David Barksdale, Robert Jordin, Mark Thicksten, Chaney Taylor, Bruce Tarleton, Gary Benton, Ray Winters, Danny Cook.

KAPPA EPSILON

Standing, left to right: Lile Wilson, Debbie Young, Karen Thompson, Linda Hutson, Donna Ring, Janet Kueter, Kim Hoffman, Mary Etta White, Donna Dudney, Regina Bennett, Nancy Foster, Susan Dees, Jane Davis, Debby Smith, Melanie Grace. Front row, left to right: Sandy Frost, Pattie Boggess, Jerri Fletcher. Second row, left to right: Debbie Crye, Robna Wiles, Missy Holbrook. Third row, left to right: Terri Humbard, Sarah Morris, Marie Koops. Fourth row, left to right: Gloria Terry, Katie Orrell, Jan Jefferies. Not pictured: Ann Kelly, Ruth Winter,

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RHO CHI

Front row, left to right: Ann Kelly, Ann Clevenger, Pattie Boggess. Second row, left to right: Eddie Dunn Kim Hottman. Tracy Swaim. Third row, left to right: Mike Schubach, Charles Brewer.

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Division of Graduate Studies


A D M IN IS T R A T IO N

Charles T. Prigmore, Ed.D. Dean Mrs. Wanda Weise Assistant to the Vice Chancellor

286


Pedro Abad Anatomy Carol Adkisson Comm. Disorders Zelda Althaus Special Student Anthony Amos Dietetic Intern Glennae Anderson Comm. Disorders Paul Ayers Toxicology John Bailey Physiology Don Baker Pharmacy Beverly Beadle Microbiology Susan Beland Anatomy Helen Benes Anatomy Paul Bennett Pharmacology Emma Lu Bernard Nursing Connie Bishop Nursing Susan Brown Comm. Disorders Nola Burl Comm. Disorders

287


Sandy Burchett Biochemistry Richard Byrd Toxicology Lou Carlson Nursing Linda Castaldi Nursing Patricia Caudle Nursing John Chapman Toxicology Gloria Cheatham Pathology Rebecca Clark Special Student Susan Coppenger Comm. Disorders Linda Crumpler Comm. Disorders Robert Darnell Biometry Carol Davidson Microbiology Linda Dickinson Biometry Virginia Dill Comm. Disorders Suzanne Dornenberg Nursing Ralph Dumond 288 Pharmacy


Susan Ebel Microbiology Rebecca Eberhardt Pharmacy Beth Edmison Nursing Gail Enggano Pathology Rebecca Epton Comm. Disorders Debra Erwin Dietetic Intern Linda Evans Nursing Ritchie Feuers Biochemistry Danny Fineburg Microbiology Annette Fraser Pharmacy Max Frauenthal Biochemistry Teresa Gardner Comm. Disorders Joe Garmer Physiology Sharon Genung Microbiology John Gibbs Pharmacy Paula Gill Biometry

289


Phillip Goad Toxicology Gail Goff Comm. Disorders Johnnie Gordon Special Student Marilyn Groves Comm. Disorders Tim Hale Pharmacy Linda Hankins Nursing Susan Hargis Nursing Elizabeth Harris Nursing Jeanne Heard Anatomy Cathy Henderson Comm. Disorders Alfred Henson Pharmacy Donna Henson Nursing Alan Hoberman Toxicology Ange Holland Comm. Disorders Paul Howard Biochemistry 290

David Hufford Microbiology


Joyce Hurst Dietetic Intern Lizzie James Nursing Janice Jones Nursing Ozella Jones Dietetic Intern Mary Jane Kassam Physiology Sharon Keith Pharmacy Cynthia Kell Comm. Disorders Kathleen Kelly Dietetic Intern William Kent Physiology Jan Ketzscher Comm. Disorders Teresa Kevil Nursing Teresa King Pathology Carol Knittig Comm. Disorders George Lee Toxicology Fred Lege Nursing Mary Ann Lindsey Dietetic Intern

291


Jean Linebarger Pathology Jackie Lorenzo Comm. Disorders Edward Luker Comm. Disorders Marion Madison Comm. Disorders Rita Marr Dietetic Intern Sharon Maune Comm. Disorders Sherrod Maxwell . Biochemistry Mark Mayhue Special Student Paula Mays Comm. Disorders Susan McMullen Microbiology Kevin Medlock Toxicology Joseph Michalls Pharmacy

292

Michael Mistric Nursing Lydia Moore Nursing Mary Ellen Morris Toxicology Mary Ann Mote Pharmacy


Patrecia Moyers Microbiology Carla Murphy Pathology Jeanne Murphy Pharmacology Fred Nagle Biochemistry Michael Olson Toxicology Terry Lynn Peacock Dietetic Intern Brian Perlmutter Physiology Jan Pettigrew Nursing Janell Phelan Comm. Disorders Sherry Price Nursing Deborah Putnam Dietetic Intern Linda Raitano Toxicology Eula Redic Nursing David Riddell Pathology R. Kirk Riemer Pharmacology James Rippy Comm. Disorders

293


Carolyn Ann Roan Dietetic Intern Paul Robinson Anatomy Marie Robken Comm. Disorders Norma Rubin Anatomy John Rule Toxicology Mary Salassi Nursing Patricia Schexnaydre Dietetic Intern Stephen Schmid Toxicology Del Serbus Toxicology Lyra Shannon Nursing Brenda Joyce Sharp Dietetic Intern Z. David Sharp Anatomy Charlotte Shideler Biochemistry Sue Sims Nursing

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Larry Smee Pharmacy Deborah Smith Nursing


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Robin Smith Special Student Patricia Snowden Comm. Disorders Theresa Sprenger Microbiology Jay Sprigg Physiology Carolyn Stewart Comm. Disorders Jacqueline Summerlin Dietetic Intern Mary Jane Sutterfield Nursing Luz Taylor Nursing Gary Teal Microbiology Betty Terry Microbiology Marietta Tucker Dietetic Intern Larry Tullis Toxicology Charles Turley Biochemistry Janice Turner Dietetic Intern John Tsaihong Microbiology Cynthia Updyke Dietetic Intern

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Jacqueline Vos Biometry Mary Beth Vowell Comm. Disorders Richard Walker Comm. Disorders Donna Ward Nursing Mary Lynne Webb Comm. Disorders Mary Ellen Wewers Nursing Robert Wilkins Biometry Margarette Williams Comm. Disorders Richard Williams Pharmacology Pamela Wills Pathology Sharon Wilson Comm. Disorders Shirley Wilson Nursing Bobby Wood Pathology Gwyn Wood Comm. Disorders Minnie Worthy Nursing John Wright Biochemistry Susan Yajko Pathology Carolyn Yarbrough Microbiology Ning-Hsing Yeh Microbiology Rick Yip Pathology

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College of Health Related Professions


C H R P

A D M IN IS T R A T IO N

Tip C. Nelms, D.D.S. Dean

Walter F. Robbins, M.H.A. Professor Health Care Admin.

298

Bob M. Gassaway Assistant Professor EMT

John H. Stamper, Ph.D. Asst. Professor Health Care Admin.


DENTAL HYGIENE CLASS OF 79

Joyce Boeckmann

f Beverly Brown

m Debi Bell

Joy Davis

Pam Davis

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Polly Fair

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300

Deana Fuller

Jolyn Harris

Michele Harvey

Sharon Hatcher

Belinda Jeffcoat

Debbie Kimbrell

Mitzi Leonard

Lana Lowrey


Gayla Morphis

Phyllis Orlicek

Virginia Mikles

Lee Ann Moore

Joy Pierce

Nora Pierce

301


302

Cheryle Porter

Raychene Ramsey

Debbie Roberts

Linda Summers

Cheryl Wilson

Norma Young


303


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Rhonda Adams

Chris Cartwright

Marcia Collie

Laurie Daley

Cathy Dingier

Patricia Duke

Jodi Duncan

Marcia Gray

Shirley Lee

Melissa Maher

Ilyse Cohen


Sandra Mounce

Tammy McDermott

Kara Sims

Marilyn Smith

Joyce Thompson

Tina Thompson

Marsha Voss

Deedee Williamson

Not Shown: Rhonda Bishop, Phyllis Bivens, Becky Blakley, Susan Everett, Carol Fuller, Janella Tipton, Mona Still.

Kathie Winkler

Deborah Woodward

Debbie Wright

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306


RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY

Robert Tirman, M.D. Professor

Judy Gardner, B.S.R.T. Helen Mathews, B.S.R.T. Director Assistant Professor

Quinnie Young, R.T. Instructor

Ken Gilliam, B.S.R.T. Instructor

307


Seniors

1979

Rick Bennett Mike Freeman Cephas Jones

Dicy Kierre Susan Lang Marcia Lemley

Susan Maroney Jerry Pearrow Debbie Penn

Kathy Ragland Mark Rima Kathi Wilson

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JUNIORS

1979

Kathy Baldwin Lou Ann Craig Mark Dumond

Anita Engler Cheryl Herndon Kay Perry

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310


Medical Technology

Betty Shook Technical Director College of Health Related Professions

Gene Hall Educational Coordinator U.A.M.C.

Mildred Hillard Instructor

Gloria Minor Instructor

Ruth Armstrong

Lou Ann Brock

Gayle Runshang Educational Coordinator Baptist Medical Center

Florida Wishard Educational Coordinator St. Vincent’s Infirmary

Hey, hey, the gang’s all here!

Jerry Ashmore

Rodney Blevins

Kim Bradley

Jennifer Breeding

Sally Burris

Patricia Carter

Mary Jo Craig

Doris Culver

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MEDTECt* tm C R O B IO lO G ^ ^ .• » a i A TA I

Look, Mom!

Susanne Hogue

Lillie Hopes

Donna French

Susan Gray

Sonya Griffith

Sara Howell

Nancy James

Debbie Keith

Good technique demonstrated at St. Vincent’s.

312


Mary Lancaster

Diane McDaniel

Kim O'Hern

Blyson Rose

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Claudia Slezak

Ellen Small

Christy Thompson

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Sandra Thompson

Barbara Turner

Who said you could do that?

Sue Ulmer

Alma Watkins

Kelly Wells

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BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY Larry Ballentine

Larry Butts Walter Gardner Lawrence Holt

Douglas Janke Coy Lindsey Robert Lyle

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Dana Mayo Thomas Meade Frank Sanchez

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O P E R A T IN G R O O M T E C H N O L O G Y Nina Chunn Vivian Gammill Patricia Lawhon

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T H E 19 79 C A D U C E U S S T A F F Joe E. Wilson Editor & Business Manager

CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS I-r Cindy Sue Momchilov Maria Schuchardt Michael Morris Joe Wilson Dixie Knight Ken Michaels

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Mrs. Wanda Glowers Student Affairs Office

Nan Moyers Secretary

Melissa Brown Secretary


ASSOCIATE EDITORS Terryl Mackey Senior Medicine

Robert Siegel Junior Medicine

Lynn Ferguson Freshman Medicine

Sandy Long Nursing

Janet Kueter Senior Pharmacy

Kay Skinner Junior Pharmacy

Melanie Grace Freshman Pharmacy

Johnny McGrew Freshman Pharmacy

Bob Riemer Graduate Division

Dicy Kierre Radiological Technology

Rita Zell Medical Technology

Terri Humbard Junior Pharmacy

Cheryl Wilson & Raychene Ramsay Dental Hygiene

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OFFICERS: l-r, Jim Rogers, President; Sue Frigon, Treasurer; Joy Davis, Secretary; Chuck Thornton, VicePresident.

REPRESENTA I IVES: Front Row, l-r: Joan Pehosh, Debbie Roblee, Beverly Barnett, and Virginia Mikles. Back Row, l-r: Neal Conrad, Susan Ahlert, Ellen Moore, Grady Core, Lynn Scott Cook, Marilyn Gilbrech, and Phyllis Bivens. NOP PICrURED: Sharon Eberle, Kathy Baldwin, Cindy Culdice, FJunter Judkins, Mitch Tull, Joan Vanderboom, Judy Harp, Dicy Kierre, and Pattie Boggess.

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Medical School Student Council

Front Row, left to right: Dr. Jure Schoultz, Faculty Advisor; Jerry Bushman, Secretary; Steven Golden, Vice-President; Mark Brown, President. Back Row, left to right: Les Goldstein, Mark Attwood. Peter Post, Trent Beaton, Scott Campbell, Steve Collier, and John Wah. NO ! PIC f U RED: Jim Pevehouse, Treasurer; David Carr.

Centennial Coordinating Committee Bottom Row, left to right: Ms. Gloria N. Rauch, Interim Dean, College of Nursing; Ms. Jeane Hundley, Alumni Director, College of Medicine; Ms. Edwina Walls, Assist­ ant Librarian. Top Row, left to right: Dr. Ben Saltzman, Professor, Family and Community Medicine; Dr. Robert Shannon, Professor, Psychiatry/Behavioral Sciences; Dr. Horace Marvin, Professor, Anatomy; Dr. John Stamper, Assistant Dean, C.H.R.P.; Jim Rogers, President, As­ sociated Student Government. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Jerry Bork. Dean Thomas Bruce, Dean Larry Milne, and Hospital Director James Crank.

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19 78 R A Z O R B A C K F O O T B A L L Season Record 9-2-1 1978 Fiesta Bowl Arkansas 10 — U.C.L.A. 10

Photos by Steve Keesee, Arkansas Gazette

1978-1979 RAZORBACK BASKETBALL Season Record 25-5 Southwest Conference Co-Champions S.W.C. Tournament Champions All-American Sidney Moncrief —

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Out of State Patrons C. S. Holt, M.D...................................Shreveport, Louisiana Bill R. Sevier, M.D...................................... Tulsa, Oklahoma Arthur L. Osterman, M.D...............Wheeling, West Virginia Howard V, Kennedy, M.D........................... Topeka, Kansas Preston Brogdon, M.D............................... Decatur, Alabama Leo E. Peters, M.D.......................................... Devine, Texas Eleanor Polk Deed, M.D..................... Tahlequah, Oklahoma John D. Huff, M.D...................................... Richmond, Texas Quinton Tarver, M.D.................................Kennett, Missouri Elmer L. Davis, M.D.................................Texarkana, Texas R. L. Palenske, M.D...........................Hornersville, Missouri James W. Nelson, M.D...............San Bernandino, California Edith Irby Jones, M.D...................................Houston, Texas Bruce Thompson, M.D............................Oakland, California B. Levine, M.D.............................West Orange, New Jersey Donald M. Dooley, M.D...................... Coral Gables, Florida Herman Colberg, M.D.........................Santurce, Puerto Rico Earl C. Clay, M.D.................................. Columbia, Maryland Harold T. Baber, M.D...................................Houston, Texas Richard Bercher, M.D......................................... Paris, Texas Paul E. Sauer, M.D............................... Springfield, Missouri W. E. Toney, M.D..................................Aztec, New Mexico Stephen P. Laufgraben, M.D................. Pikesville, Maryland Julius Levine, M.D..................................Hayward, California

Bertus L. Brown, Jr., M.D................. Corpus Chrjsti, Texas David Eanes, M.D......................................... Temple, Texas Robert B. Clarke, M.D..................Osterville, Massachusetts Rubin Raymond Kurzner, M.D. . . .Jackson Ht., New York Jerry Little, M.D....................................... Anchorage, Alaska Radm. Robert L. Baker, MC, U S N ....... Pensacola, Florida C. Gary Cooper, M.D.................................. Chico, California H. H. Howze, M.D....................................... Norton, Virginia William H. Chambers, M.D......................Lamar, Colorado James E. Whiteside, M.D...................... Hayward, California Carl Knitzer, M.D.............................. Montclair, New Jersey Dr. & Mrs. E. T. Ellison, Jr......................Texarkana, Texas Harold E. Hyder, M.D.................................. Houston, Texas Joe T. Diffee, M.D.....................Colorado Springs, Colorado Donal Edward Barlow, M.D.................. Sylacauga, Alabama John J. Anderson, Jr., M.D.................................Provo, Utah G. M. Hogaboom, M.D.......................................Rusk, Texas Betsy Walloch, M.D.................................. Tulsa, Oklahoma David H. Daniels, Jr., M.D..................... Pomona, California James W. Knight, M.D..............................Salinas, California Donald C. Thompson, R.Ph., M.D. .Morristown, Tennessee Gerald W. Johnson, M.D.............................. Houston, Texas Henry W. Foster, Jr., M.D.................. Nashville, Tennessee Joe D. Nichols, M.D........................................Atlanta, Texas

Little Rock Patrons George G. Regnier, M.D. W. M. Douglas, M.D. G. Grimsley Graham, M.D. Hugh F. Burnett, M.D. Ewing C. Reed, Jr., M.D. Little Rock Cardiology Clinic, P.A. James J. Pappas, M.D. Dr. & Mrs. Aubrey Talley M. A. Jackson, M.D. B. Richard Johnson, M.D. James H. Landers, M.D. Arkansas Allergy Clinic, P.A. Coburn S. Howell, Jr., M.D. N. Henry Simpson, M.D. Robert C. Galbraith, M.D. Jo Etta Galbraith, M.D. Sexton Lewis, M.D., P.A.

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L. R. Dermatology Clinic, P.A. Marsha T. Howell, M.D. Harry Hayes, Jr., M.D. Edwin E. Gray, M.D. Harold D. Purdy, M.D. Henry H. Good, M.D. R. Sloan Wilson, M.D. Fred Lee, M.D. Richard and Pike, P.A. Douglas E. Young, M.D. K. D. McKelvey, M.D. A. J. Brizzolara, M.D. T. Dale Alford, M.D. Harold D. Langston, M.D. Orthopedic Associates, M.D. Robert M. Stainton, M.D.


UAMSC Faculty Patrons Roger C. Bone, M.D., Associate Professor, Internal Medicine Roger B. Bost, M.D., Professor, Pediatrics James E. Doherty, III, M.D., Professor, Internal Medicine

Arkansas Patrons Donald L. Miller, M.D.............................................Pine Bluff Joey Pierce, M.D........................................................DeQueen L. L. Shedd, M.D................................................... Paragould James B. Weedman, M.D., P.A............................ El Dorado Gary Russell, M.D.................................................. Dardanelle Ralph G. Kramer, M.D.............................................Ft. Smith James G. Burgess, M.D......................................... Russellville Hugh R. Edwards, M.D., P.A.......................................Searcy W. C. Whaley, M.D...................................................... Warren V. B. Smith Clinic, P.A...................................... Marked Tree John H. Delamore, M.D..............................................Fordyce William R. McNair, Jr., M.D................................Fayetteville Tom Tvedten, M.D............................................Lake Village R. E. Pinkerton, M.D..............................................El Dorado Jeff J. Baggett, M.D........................................... Prairie Grove Ellis Gardner, M.D................................................. Russellville Thomas G. Burford, M.D........................................ Pine Bluff Phillip J. Almaden, M.D.......................................... Springdale J. C. Campbell, M.D............................................... Pine Bluff James M. Stalker, M.D., P.A...................................Batesville John B. Kirkley, M.D.............................................. Jonesboro Asa A. Crow, M.D....................................................Paragould E. K. Clardy, M.D................................................Hot Springs C. Gerald Pearce, M.D............................................... Clinton Michael E. Barnett, M.D..................................Heber op. r.'’s Dr. & Mrs. J. A. H enry........................................ Russellville Ralph F. Joseph, M.D....................................... Walnut Ridge North Arkansas Radiology Associates, P.A........... Batesville Billy D. King, M.D..................................................El Dorado A. G. Sullenburger, M.D........................................ Pine Bluff Vernon H. Carter, M.D................................................. Rogers John R. Power, M.D................................................ Springdale C. Sisco, M.D........................................................... Springdale Charles A. Ledbetter, M.D........................................ Harrison G. E. Malone, M.D.........................................................Atkins John L. Dedman, Jr., M.D..........................................Camden North Little Rock Heart Clinic, P.A.............. N. Little Rock Laboratory of Clinical Medicine, LTD ............. Hot Springs

George J. Fotioo, M.D.........................................Hot Springs James C. Dunbar, M.D................................. Mountain Home A. E. Andrews, M.D..............................................Texarkana Jack L. Royal, M.D................................................Texarkana Hamilton C linic..............................................West Memphis Charles A. Taylor, M.D.......................................... Batesville J. R. Kendall, M.D.................................................. Camden Pine Bluff Cardiology Associates, P.A.................. Pine Bluff L. Randle Coker, M.D...............................................Star City Thomas J. Simpson, M.D...........................................Harrison Malvern Medical Clinic, P.A...................................... Malvern Doane M. Newton, M.D...................................... Hot Springs Herman D. Alston, M.D..........................................Jonesboro Donald L. Dunn, M.D............................................Russellville Danny L. F*roffitt, M.D......................................... Fayetteville Harold Short, M.D..........................................................Beebe Drs. Wortham, Moore & Fewell, P.A.................Jacksonville J. B. Elders, M.D.............................................. Walnut Ridge Dr. & Mrs. Paul J. B axley...................................... Batesville N. C. David, Jr., M.D................................................ Brinkley Carie D. Buckley, Jr., M.D...................................Fayetteville W. L. Fulton, M.D.....................................North Little Rock Clyde D. Paulk, M.D..................................................Sheridan Gary L. McGrew, M.D................................................ Gurdon W. R. Nixon, M.D................................................... Pine Bluff Carl T. Beck, M.D..........................................Mountain View Robert G. Valentine, M.D......................... North Little Rock A. Bruce Junkin, M.D................................................Newport J. M. Robinette, M.D...............................................Jonesboro Thomas L. Buchanan, M.D...................................... Morrilton W. R. Daniels, M.D................................................Booneville E. M. Cooper, M.D................................................Bella Vista James I. Balch, M.D.................................................. DeQueen John L. Garrett, M.D................................................. Gravette Michael E. Tedder, M.D..........................................Jonesboro John R. Williams, M.D............................................. Ft. Smith Neil E. Crow, M.D................................................... Ft. Smith Mike Buffington, M.D................................................DeQueen

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Needs a Primary Care Physician The Hamburg Clinic is designed for two physicians and presently has only one. Hamburg, pop, 3102, is the county seat of Ashley County and serves a trade area of 12,000 in southeast Arkansas. We have excellent churches, fully accredited schools, superb recreational facilities, and agrowing industrial community. An excellent opportunity for the establishment of a general practice exists in our friendly community, Come and see us for yourself. We want to be your neighbors. For details, please contact:

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Congratulations and Welcome to the CLASS OF 1979 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE from

THE ARKANSAS CADUCEUS CLUB MEDICAL ALUMNI of THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS

James E. Doherty, III, M.D. ’46 Little Rock, Arkansas President 1978-1979 You are now members of the Arkansas Caduceus Club, an organization of graduates, present and former houseofficers, faculty, and friends of the College of Medicine. Organized on October 4, 1969, the club serves to strengthen the tie between the College and its members. M rs. L ou is K . H u n d ley , E xecu tive D irector B ox 114 U n iv ersity o f A rk a n sa s for M edical S cien ces L ittle R ock , A rk a n sa s 72201

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Population 5,800. Trade area population approximately 25,000. A n o p p o r tu n ity ex ists in P o ca h o n ta s for a g en eral su rg eo n , fam ily p h y sic ia n s, an d m ost p rim a ry care p h y sicia n s. O ffice sp ace is ava il­ a b le eith er for solo p ra ctice or p ossib le p artn ersh ip . It h as a 3 3 -b ed g en er a l h o sp ital an d a sk illed -care n u rsin g h om e. P o ca h o n ta s is lo ca ted 40 m iles from J o n esb o ro , w h ich has a p o p u la ­ tion o f 3 5 ,0 0 0 . M an y rivers an d lak es are ea sily accessib le for recrea­ tio n . T h is g ro w in g city o f P o ca h on tas offers m an y op p ortu n ities for a re w a rd in g p ra ctice in an id eal sem i-ru ra l com m u n ity .

Contact: Mr. J. Donley Gardner, Administrator Randolph County Memorial Hospital Post Office Box 331 Pocahontas, Arkansas 72455 Telephone: 501/892-4511

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LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201 Owned and operated since 1888 by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth.

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The new 68 bed Johnson County Hospital is seeking an OB-GYN specialist, an internist, and a pediatrician to join its present staff of 5 Gps and one surgeon. Located in a college community of 5000, we serve a population area of 25,000 with 2,000 admissions annually. Two complete ORs, full XRAY, PT, Nuc. Med. and Resp. Therapy facilities are available. Come and look us over. You will agree that our community offers e.xcellent recreational, educational and cultural opportunities as well as unrivalled opportunities for profes­ sional development. For further information, please contact: Ben Light, Adm.; 1100 Popular St. Ph. 501/754-2060

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Don’t Owerlook Opportunities in Newport ONE OF ARKANSAS’ MOST MODERN & FULLY EQUIPPED HOSPITALS. ENTER PRACTICE AT NO EXPENSE. PHYSICIANS OF ALL SPECIALTIES NEEDED. — Modern country club — beautiful golf course — excellent schools — a modern progressive community — abundant fishing, hunting & boating.

CONTACT: L. V. JOHNSON, ADMINISTRATOR HARRIS HOSPITAL & CLINIC, INC. 1205 McLAIN NEWPORT, AR. 72112 (501) 523-8911 AN AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL

ORTHOPAEDIC-NEUROLOGICAL CLINIC P.O. D R A W E R 1 6 0 8 2 9 0 7 E. J O Y C E — R O U T E 9 F A Y E T T E V IL L E , A R K A N S A S 7 2 7 0 1 T E L E P H O N E 5 2 1 -2 7 5 2 NEUROSURGERY VINCENT B. RUNNELS, M.D.

ORTHOPAEDICS COY C. KAYLOR, M.D. (1911-1978) TOM P. COKER, M.D. CARL M. KENDRICK, M.D. JAM ES F. MOORE, M.D. JAM ES. A. ARNOLD, M.D. PETER R. HEINZELMANN, M.D. WALTER D. HARRIS, M.D. JOHN P. PARK, M.D. Congratulations Class of 79

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Third Party Reimbursement + A g e d Insurance Claims + Monthly Billing =

More Physicians Everyday are Realizing the Acute Problems that Exist as a Resuh of this Question. • How does a physician efficiently handle third party reimbursement? • What is the most effective way to track and collect from Medicaid, Blue Cross, etc.? • As the number of patients increase, what is the best method of determining outstanding debts? • And all of this within an expedient budget of ■ time and money? The Information Data Service of Hospital Resources Manage­ ment was designed specifically to assist Physicians solve these problems.

HRM’s Information Data Service will effectivelv: 1. Guarantee that bills and third party reimburse­ ment be in the mail the next day, 2. Track outstanding debts, 3. Provide information regarding insurance receivables, 4. Individually inventory all patients, services per formed and gross income per service, 5. Increase cash flow,- and, 6. Provide more time for the Physician and his staff to practice medicine.

For assistance in helpins you solve this problem, contact Information Data Service with

Hospital Resources Management, Inc. Love Field Terminal Building. LB1 Dallas. Texas 75235 (214) 358-4486

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YELL COUNTY HOSPITAL & SOUTHERN YELL COUNTY Congratulates This Years Seniors & Offers you an excellent professional opportunity.

Yelj County Hospital, located at Danville, is a 57 bed general hospital offering equipment and services unexcelled by any small hospital in Arkansas. Danvilje is equal distance from Fort Smith and Little Rock. Fort Smith, being seventyfive miles to the Northwest and Little Rock eighty miles to the East. Sixty miles South lies beautiful Hot Springs. Four of Arkansas' most beautiful and popular lakes lie within thirty miles of Danville. Majestic Mtn. Magazine, Mtn. Petit Jean and Mtn. Nebo may be seen in the distance, along with many other less well known mountains. Danville is a serene, but progressive community that offers unique opportunity. IF YOU A R E SEARCH IN G FOR TH A T SOMETHING " S P E C IA L " , BE OUR G U EST FOR A DAY A T Y E L L COUNTY H O S P IT A L AND L E T US SHOW YOU BOTH O PPO RTU N ITY & B E A U T Y

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DERMOTT - CHICOT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL congratulates the 1979 CENTENNIAL EDITION CADUCEUS We are an expanding medical institution looking for primary care physicians to help us continue to improve the level of health care in our area. We are located in a true sportsman’s paradise and feel that our community is an excellent one in which to establish a primary care practice. Come and see for yourself. For details contact;

William Bing . . . Admn.

Dermott, Arkansas Ph. 538-3172

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CAVE CITY Compliments of

A progressive, growing community in the heart of Arkansas' vacationland needs primary care physcians. Come and look us over. We offer an ideal opportunity for professional development. For further information contact:

Mr. Ja m e s M. S tre e t E x e c u tiv e V ice P re sid e n t B a n k of C a ve C ity P.O . B o x 8 2 5 0 1 / 2 8 3 -5 5 5 3

MILLARD- HENRY CLINIC Russellville ph. 9 6 8 -2 3 4 5

We protect the student body.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arkansas

We care about people. Arkansas people.

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Hempstead County Memorial Hospital is an eighty bed, short-term general hospital. We are now renovating the original building, and adding a new wing. (20.000 sq. ft.), which will include sixteen private room s, a six-bed intensive care unit, and an obstetrical suite. Key hospital em ployees include fifteen Registered N urses, two Registered Certified Respiratory Therapists, two Certified Registered Nurse A nesthetists, five Medical Technologists, one Registered Physical Therapist, two Registered X-Ray Technologists, and a full-time Pharmacist. Equipment or services include a two-bed intensive care unit, a two-bed pediatric department with Ohio Pediatric Aerosol Tent, Dupont ACA with a capacity o f sixty-tw o tests. Arterial Blood Gas M achine. Electrophoresis M achine, and two X-Ray machines with image intensifier and tomographic attachm ents. If you want to help us, get in touch with Carlton R. Morris. Administrator, Hem pstead County Memorial Hospital, 1900 S. Main. H ope, AR, 71801, or call (501) 777-5766.

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2 clinic facilities available now. The chance to join a group, association or to estab­ lish your own practice. Certificate of Need approved for a 40-bed hospital at a cost of 2.1 million dollars. Further approved through the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Title 6 dated April 15, 1975. Located in Northeastern Arkansas on the 25,000 acre Black River Game and Fish Refuge. * Airport with 3,000 foot lighted runway. * I.C.F., 124 bed nursing home. * 5 industrial factories. * School system member of North Central As­ sociation. * Olympic size swimming pool and tennis complex. * Population: 3,500 For Information Write: Corning Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 93 Telephone: 501/892-4511

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Charles S. Strong

Division Manager

6310 Lindsey Road Little Rock, Arkansas 72206 Phone (501) 490-1517 Home: 663-8891

The Gentleman’s Shop On University, A Block North of Cantrell On Rodney Parham in Williamsburg Row

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3 GOOD, SOUND REASONS TO JOIN THE AMA Effective R epresentation There may have been times when you’ve encountered problems with your institution, or you’ve wanted to see changes or im­ provements in your curriculum, or in patient care, or in health care delivery. But where could you go for help with your problem or to get a hearing for your ideas? There really wasn’t any place. But now there is: For students, its the AMA Student Business Section (SBS); for residents, the AMA Resident Physician Section (RPS). They are your represen­ tative assemblies through which the AMA and its resources are directed to the prob­ lems you and your colleagues wish to have addressed. Through the SBS and RPS delegates in the AMA House of Delegates, students and residents have direct input and participation in AMA policy-making.

Sp ecial D ues Recognizing the financial burdens you already carry, the AMA established special reduced membership dues. Students may join for only $15, residents for $35. (Reguular AMA dues are $250.) Join today. The AMA needs and wants your membership, input.

M embership B enefits Your membership pro­ vides a broad range of professional as well as per­ sonal benefits. Those of particular importance are: • J A M A . A m e ric a n M e d ­ ic a l N e w s , and one of nine specialty journals • Low-cost insurance pro­ gram -grou p life, ex­ cess major medical, disability, accidental death and dismemberment, and supplement in-hospital insur­ ance • AMA Physicians’ Placement Service • Starting your practice workshops, negotiations seminars

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Central Baptist Hospital Little RocL, ArK. Hospital developed primary care center offers opportunities for physicians interested in innovative program. The central Little Rock area adjacent to the hospital is an underserved area in need of primary medical care. Hospital offers: (1) Attached physicians office building with space available designed to physician specifications, (2) support of 900 bed hospital system with excellent ancillary support, (3) $50,000 salary guarantee. Contact: Mr. Larry O. Barton, Administrator, Central Baptist Hospital, 12th & Marshall, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 - Phone (501) 227-3225. Compliments of

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President & Administrator

Chairman of the Board of Directors

WARNER BROWN HOSPITAL P.O. Box 1998 863-2211 El Dorado, Arkansas 71730 REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER FOR SOUTH ARKANSAS CONSIDER EL DORADO — There is a real need in South Arkansas for additional physi­ cians. Our medical community covers nearly every specialty area. Although Warner Brown Hospital is housed in a new, well-equipped 181 bed facility, we have been serving this community of 26,000 since 1919. We con­ servatively estimate the population of our drawing area to be 80,000. The number of admissions for FYE June 30, 1977 was 5, 830 and the number of patient days was 44, 810.

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THINK ABOUT

WARREN Good Opportunity For Young Doctors Excellent Surgical, Obstetric, and Nursery Facilities Bradley County Memorial Hospital Please contact: Jo e C a rm ic h a l, A d m n ............................................................... 226-3731 Merl T. C ro w , M .D ......................................................................226-5811 Ja m e s . W. M arsh, M .D ..............................................................226-2112 W illiam C . W haley, M .D ............................................................226-5811 G e o rg e F. W ynn, M .D ............................................................... 226-2844

Congratulations, Class of 79

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PEDIATRICIAN(S) NEEDED, 174 Beds, 33 Physicians, 60,000 population service area. Contact Franklin E. Wise, Administrator, Boone County Hospital, Harrison, Arkansas, 72601, (501) 741-6141, or 743-3100.

CARROLL GENERAL HOSPITAL B E R R Y V IL L E , A R K A N SA S Population, 2,674 — Carroll County popula­ tion — 12,301. Helping to serve the Medi­ cal-Surgical Needs of Carroll County. A modern 27 bed hospital in a great place to live. — Join our community. Call Tel. 501423-3355. Rex H. Burton, Adm.

CROSS COUNTY HOSPITAL SALUTES UAMS SENIORS F. J. Ryan . . . A dm n. W ynne, Ark. 238-3241

LEWISVILLE is seeking a Primary Care Physcian. For more information contact: Frank Schweitzer III, Adm. Lafayette Co. Mem. Hosp. 1 1 0 5 Chestnut St. Le w isville , Arkansas 7 1 8 4 5 5 0 1 /9 2 1 -4 2 3 4

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Be Part of a Growing Hospital Baxter General Hospital Mountain Home, Arkansas

97 beds services offered include: Radiology Nuclear M edicine Pathology M edical Laboratory Respiratory Therapy Surgical Intensive Care Coronary Care Unit

Joint C om m ission A ccredited O bstetrics A nesthesia A m bulance Geriatrics Infection Control Surgery Physical Therapy

C om plete O utpatient surgery and Em ergency Room Area. Two full tim e Em ergency Room P hysicians. (N o E.R. rotation) m inutes from: Lake Norfork Bull Shoals Lake Bull Shoals State Park Buffalo River W hite River Ozark N ational Eorest Fishing

H unting W aterskiing C anoeing C am ping Four W heeling Back Packing Sailing

Baxter C ounty is the fastest grow in g area of the state, w ith a grow th of 111% b etw een 1960 and 1976. The average age is 45.7 years. M illions of tourists visit the Tw in Lakes area each year.

Live, Work and Play in the Ozarks Write or phone: Charles H. M cM illan, A dm inistrator Baxter G en. H ospital, M ountain H om e, Ark. 72653 501-425-3141

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Van Buren County Memorial Hospital contact: Ed Cannon, Jr. . . . Admn. P .O . B ox 206; C linton 745-2401

THINK ABOUT MENA There is good opportunity for Family Practice. 57-bed hospital Hunting and fishing in Mena is excellent. Con tact

Mr. Clayton Eddleman 394-1200

STUTTGART MEMORIAL HOSPITAL A 107 bed fully accredited general hospital lo­ cated in a beautiful com m unity o f 10,000 now serves a trade area o f 30,000. Eight general prac­ titioners, one surgeon, and a radiologist are cur­ rently on the clinical staff. We urgently N E E D more physicians now. If interested, contact:

Fax Robertson Administrator Rt. 1, Box 21C Stuttgart, Arkansas 71260 501-673-3511

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