AAMC Proceedings for 1965 527 with the Newer Procedures

AAMC Proceedings for 1965 527 with the Newer Procedures

Association of American Medical Colleges Proceedings for 1965 Meeting of the Institutional Membership February 6, 1965 Fourth Annual Conference on Continuation Education October 29-30, 1965 Ninth Annual Meeting of the Group on Student Affairs October 30, 1965 "5 o ~ Eighth Annual Meeting of the Medical School-Teaching Hospital Section .g] October 30-31, 1965 e8 (1) Fourth Annual Conference on Research "in Medical Education .D .8 o October 31, 1965 Z Second Annual Conference on International Medical Education October 31, 1965 Meeting of the AAMC-VA Liaison Committee October 31, 1965 Discussion on Federal Medical Programs October 31, 1965 The Seventy-Sixth Annual Meeting November 1, 1965 The Seventy-Sixth Annual Business Meeting November 2, 1965 Discussions on Medical Education November 2, 1965 Third Institute on Administration: The Medical Center and the University December 12-15, 1965 O/liu 0/ the E%ecutifJe Director 2530 Ridge Ave. EvanstoD, Illinois Association of American Medical Colleges Proceedings for 1965 Reprinted from The Journal of Medical Education Vol. 41, No.6, June, 1966 Table of Contents Officers of the Association and Members of the Executive Council, 1964-65 and Staff of the Association.......................................................................... 524 Meeting of the Institutional Membership February 6, 1965 525 Fourth Annual Conference on Continuation Education October 29-30, 1965 530 Ninth Annual Meeting of the Group on Student Affairs October 30, 1965 -............................... 532 Eighth Annual Meeting of the Medical School-Teaching Hospital Section October 30-31, 1965 541 Fourth Annual Conference on Research in Medical Education October 31, 1965 645 Second Annual Conference on International Medical Education October 31, 1965 547 Meeting of the AAMC-VA Liaison Committee October 31, 1966 549 Discussion on Federal Medical Progranls October 31, 1965 553 The Seventy-Sixth Annual Meeting November 1, 1965 General Session: Morning 564 General Session: Afternoon 667 Annual Banquet: Presentation of Borden Award and Flexner Award........ 568 The Seventy-Sixth Annual Business Meeting November 2, 1965 570 Report of the Chairman of the Executive Council.................. 670 Report of the Executive Director ~.............. 572 Report of the Secretary 576 522 Report of the Treasurer 578 Report of the Division of Business Affairs................................................................ 581 Report of the Director, Division of Operational Studies........................................ 584 Joint Report of the Committee on Research in Education and the Division of Education 587 Joint Report of the Committee on International Relations in Medical Education and the Division of International Medical Education.................... 594 ::: ~ Joint Report of the Editor and Editorial Board: The Journal of ~ Medical Education 599 0.. "5 ..8 Report on Consultation and Visitation Program........ 600 ~ ] Report of the Committee on Federal Health Programs....... 601 .g e8 Report of the Committee on Medical Education for N ational Defense....... 604 (1) .D E Report of the Committee on Medical School-Affiliated Hospital Relationships.. 606 o z Report of the Committee on Student Affairs............................................................ 606 Report of the Nominating Committee 608 Discussion and Action on Implementation of the Coggeshall Report.................... 608 Installation of New Officers 618 Discussions on Medical Education November 2, 1965 619 Third Institute on Administration: The Medical Center and the University December 12-15, 1965 620 AAMC Books Published During 1965 622 Officers of the Association and Members of the Executive Council, 1965-66 and Staff of the Association.......................................................................... 629 Committees of the Association 1964-65.............................................................................. 630 523 Officers of the Association and Members of the Executive Council, 1964-65 President and Council Chairman: GEORGE A. WOLF, JR Tufts University President-Elect: THOMAS B. TURNER Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Past-President: ROBERT C. BERSON Executive Director, AAMC Vice-President: ROBERT B. HOWARD University of Minnesota Medical School Treasurer: J. MURRAY KINSMAN University of Louisville School of ?tledicine Secretary: RICHARD H. yOUNG Northwestern University Medical School Executive Council, 1967: VERNON E. WILSON University of Missouri School of Medicine 1967: ROBERT Q. MARSTON University of Mississippi School of Medicine 1966: JOHN PARKS George Washington University School of Medicine 1966: GEORGE T. HARRELL Pennsylvania State University-Milton S. Hershey Medical Center 1965: WILLIAM N. HUBBARD, JR. University of Michigan Medical School 1965: GRANVILLE A. BENNETT University of Illinois College of Medicine Staff Office of the Executive Director: Executive Director ROBERT C. BERSON Consultant to the Executive Director WARD DARLEY Associate Director WILLIAM F. MALONEY Associate Director LEE POWERS Division of Business Affairs: Director JOHN L. CRANER Assistant Director HAROLD GORDON Division of Education: Director PAUL J. SANAZARO Assistant Director (Basic Research) EDWIN B. HUTCHINS Assistant Director (Student Studies and Services) DAVIS G. JOHNSON Division of International Medical Education: Director HENRY VAN ZILE HYDE Associate Director (AAMC-AID Project Director) HAROLD MARGULIES Division of Operational Studies: Director LEE POWERS Assistant Director AUGUSTUS J. CARROLL The Journal of Medical Education: Editor JOHN A. D. COOPER 524 Meeting of tb-e Institutional Membership Palmer House Chicago, Illinois February 6, 1965 Presiding: GEORGE A. 'VOLF, JR., President The meeting of the Institutional Membership was called to order at 2 :00 P.M. in the Palmer House, Chicago, Illinois, by Dr. George A. Wolf, Jr., President. The roll was called by Dr. Richard H. Young, Secretary, who declared a quorum of Institutional Members to be present. I:: Dr. Wolf reported that an office of the Association of American Medical Colleges @ has been established in 'Vashington, D.C., and presented a message on this ~ subject from Dr. Robert C. Berson, Executive Director. Dr. Wolf then referred i to a memorandum on a Code of Ethics on Human Experimentation that was sent ~ to the deans on January 11; he urged further feedback from deans and their ] faculties on this matter and said that open discussion on such a code would be ] held at a future date. e (1) BYLAWS .D .8 -~ change in the bylaws was approved, providing for the addition of the phrase o Z ",vho have been active in the affairs of the AAMC and ..." with reference to Emeritus l\lembers of the AAMC. PROVISIONAL MEMBERS The following developing medical schools were approved for Provisional Institu- tional Membership in the AAMC: University of Arizona College of Medicine University of California (San Diego) School of Medicine University of Connecticut School of }'fedicine Pennsylvania State University, Milton S. Hershey Medical Center College of Medicine University of Texas, South Texas Medical School (renewal) INTRODUCTION OF SPECIAL GUESTS Dr. Wolf then introduced Dr. William Stewart, assistant to Dr. }C~dward Dempsey, Assistant to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, who was unable to attend this meeting. He also introduced Dr. David Price, Deputy Surgeon General. After some preliminary comments, Dr. Stewart read the follow­ ing paper for Dr. Dempsey. FEDERAL LEGISLATION I believe the last 3 Administration bills-those proposing expansion and ex­ tension of research construction, establishment of regional medical complexes, and expansion and extension of financial assistance to medical education-repre­ sent the portions of the Administration's health program of most direct interest to the Association of American Medical Colleges. In addition, a bill for the support of medical libraries (S. 597 and H.R. 3142) has been introduced by Sena- 525 526 Journal of ~ledical Education VOL. 41, JUNE, 1966 tor Hill and Congressman Harris. This, however, is not an Administration bill, and at the present time the Administration has not taken a position concerning it. Health Research Facilities Amendments First, I shall consider the Health Research Facilities Amendments of 1965 (S.512) . This bill would expand and extend the program of matching grants for health research facilities to a total amount of $400 million over a five-year period. This program, which was first authorized in 1956 with an annual appro­ priation of $30 million, has been extended 3 times. Since its inception, 1,263 construction grants have been awarded to 399 institutions. The total cost of facilities constructed under this program to date is more than $800 million, of which the federal share has been about $320 million. At the end of the Fiscal Year 1965, it is estimated that there will be a backlog of meritorious applications amounting to $80 million. This bill would provide authority for construction and operating costs of facili­ ties for national or regional purposes. It would also provide contract authority for the U.S. Public Health Service. At present this authority is provided for only through language included annually in the appropriations bill, and is, there­ fore, vulnerable if anyone wished to challenge it as a "point of order." Finally, the bill also provides for the creation of 3 new Assistant Secretaries in the De­ partment of Health, Education, and Welfare. Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke

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