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Loma Linda University
Loma Linda, Calif. 92354
Program Schedule, page 4 Dental Convention Details, page 7
Vol. 3, No. 16 Friday, March 11, 1966
Medical, Dental Conventions Begin
Dental Convention
Spotlighted
Awards banquet speaker
for the sixth annual School
of Dentistry Alumni- Stu
dent Convention will be
Bruce W. Halstead, SM' 48,
who will speak on " New
Drugs from Davy Jones' Lock er."
The banquet, to be held at
7: 30 p. m. March 17 at the 1001
Ranch and Country Club, Riv
erside, will be one of the high
lights of the convention, the
major events of which will take
place March 17 and 18, Thurs
day and Friday.
The official opening at 9 a. m.
March 17 will feature John J.
Tocchini, DDS, dean of the
University of the Pacific school
of dentistry, San Francisco. A
member of the American Board
of Pedodontics, the American
Association of Dentistry for
Children, and a fellow of the
American College of Dentists
and of the International Col
lege of Dentists, Dr. Tocchini's
topic will be " Dental Educa
tion Today's Traditions, To
morrow's Concepts."
Keynoter far Ilygienists
Keynote speaker for the den
tal hygiene meeting at 9 a. m.
Friday will be H. Russell
Haney, PhD, speaking on " An
Order of Events." In addition
to being visiting professor of
social dentistry in the School
of Dentistry, Dr. Haney is a
psychologist in private practice,
a consulting and research psy
chologist, and a teacher at the
Los Angeles County General
Hospital and the University of
Southern California.
He is a member of many pro
fessional organizations, includ
ing the American Psychological
Association and the American
Speech and Hearing Associa
tion.
Slate Institute
On Mental Health
A Mental Health Institute,
sponsored by the Division of
Religion and the Psychiatry de
partment of the School of Med
icine, will be held on the Uni
versity campus April 12- 14. It
is the second of its kind con
ducted by University personnel.
The purpose of the Institute
is to provide ministers with in
formation and experience in un
derstanding people and their
feelings, . and to aid them in
handling the emotional prob
lems that they encounter in
their ministry.
Ministers attending, will have
opportunity to learn from in
formal discussions with quali
fied persons, as well as through
lectures, participation, case
studies, and discussion groups.
Attendance by Invitation
Charles F. Kemp, PhD, pro
fessor of pastoral care at Texas
Christian University, Fort
Worth, Texas, will be guest
speaker the afternoon of April
14.. All the ministers of the
Inland Empire area will receive
an invitation to his lecture and
discussion session.
Seventh- day Adventist church
conference committees of the
West coast will select a num-
Continued on page 9
Joseph E. Burger
APC banquet speaker
David B. Hinshaw, MD
SM dean's report
Samuel H. Fritz, MD
APC general chairman
Brace W. Halstead, SM' 48
Dental banquet speaker
John J. Tocchini, DDS
Opening speaker,
dental convention
H. Russell Haney, PhD
Dental Hygienist's keynoter
Appel Describes New Doctor
Needed by American Families
The concept of developing well- trained family physicians is
growing in America today, according to James Z. Appel,. MD.
Dr. Appel, president of the American Medical Association, ad
dressed a group of students and faculty March 2 on the theme,
" Family Physician: On the
Team or on the Bench"
Dr. Appel cites several rea
sons leading to the decline in
the number of general practi
tioners and the increasing trend
toward specialization. These in
clude the shifting of the popu
lation to cities and the central
ization of medical services in
metropolitan centers.
" Specialization offers good
medical care, but often there
is a loss of personal relation
ships between the patient and
the physician," Dr. Appel says.
The AMA president describes
a new kind of physician needed
Continued on page 5
KED LETTER DAY
April 9 is a red- letter
day for Loma Linda Uni
versity. It has been de
signated the date of a
special offering to be tak
en throughout the Sev
enth- day Adventist
chnrches of North Amer
ica in behalf of the Uni
versity. Readers of Uni
versity SCOPE are invited
to assist this institution
in its unique mission of
international Christian
education by a personal
gift.
Photo by El I is R. Rich
SEATED AT A LUNCHEON for faculty and staff members fol
lowing a noon address by James Z. Appel, MD, president of the
American Medical Association, are ( left to right), David B. Hin
shaw, MD, dean of the School of Medicine, Dr. Appel, president
Godfrey T. Anderson, PhD, and Robert E. Cleveland, PhD, vice
president for academic affairs.
School of Nursing
Lists Acceptances
The School of Nursing has
accepted 46 students into the
class of ' 69, according to Max-ine
Atteberry, dean of the
School.
The students, all freshmen
at various colleges, will enter
the School of Nursing here in
the fall. Dean Atteberry em
phasizes that the present list
is only a partial one, and that
a number of other acceptances
will be made when their files
are complete.
Students accepted, and the
schools from when they come,
are:
La Sierra College Carolyne
R. Bisseger, Nicole J. Clark,
Carolyn S. Cronin, Karen M.
Duge, Madeline V. Custer, Tere
sa E. Eaves, Joan P. Hagen,
Judith D. Hartley, Barbara L.
Meyer, Bonnie L. Meyer, Don
na D. Moshos, Kerr A. Neu-schel,
Judith L. Olander, Elaine
L. Overton, Marjorie A. Rice,
Sue A. Smith, Sharon R. Stein-ke,
and Marianne T. Walraven.
Pacific Union College Mar
garet L. Aaen, Linda L. Bond-shu,
Beverly J. Calkins, Kath-erine
P. Chaffin, Mary E. Cut
ting, Jo Lynn M. Haas, La-home
J. Hartman, Judith E.
Libby, Alice Loo, Elaine J.
Matney, Judith A. Mohr, Elea
nor K. Morikone, Claire A.
Slepnikoff, Patricia C. Swingle,
Barbara E. Webster, and Elaine
M. Yamamoto.
Union College Judith A.
Armbruster, Nancy K. Grayson,
Carolyn A. House, Donna J.
Larson, and Nancy J. Mock.
Walla Walla College Connie
M. Mehelich, Barbara A. Mit-chell,
and Bernadine L. Irwin.
Canadian Union College
Gloria A. Tym and Marja T.
Halminen.
Andrews Univeristv Martha
J. Duffie.
San Bernardiiio Valley Col
lege Christine M. Gcrken.
Highlights of APC
Program Lineup
Scheduled to speak at the
annual Alumni Postgrad
uate Convention alumni
banquet is Joseph E. Bur
ger of Pasadena, a sales
and marketing executive.
His address, to be presented at
6: 30 p. m. March 16 in the Bilt-more
Bowl, is entitled " How To
Get Better." The School of
Medicine Alumnus of the Year
award and four Honored Alum
nus awards will be presented at
that time.
A report on the progress of
the School of Medicine during
the past year will be presented
by David B. Hinshaw, MD,
dean of the School of Medi
cine, during the convention.
He will discuss the school's
new curriculum and plans for
the future at 1: 30 p. m. March
15 in the Ambassador Hotel,
Los Angeles, where the three-day
Scientific Assembly is to
be held.
34th Annual Meet
This year's convention marks
the 34th annual meeting which
has been co- sponsored by the
Alumni Association and School
of Medicine faculty members.
It is under the direction of
Samuel H. Fritz, SM' 48, general
chairman of the APC govern
ing board.
The convention opens Friday
night, March 11, with a meeting
at 7: 30 in the Loma Linda Uni
versity Church. Speaker will be
Joseph F. Fletcher HI, STD,
professor of pastoral theology
and ethics of the Episcopal
Theological School, Cambridge,
Massachusetts.
Luncheon for Missionaries
Special services in the White
Memorial Seventh- day Advent-ist
Church will be held Satur
day, after which a pot- luck
luncheon for missionaries, fam
ilies, and friends will be served
at noon in the church class
rooms.
' Doctor's Business'
Is New APC Course
A new feature of the Loma
Linda University Alumni Post
graduate Convention refresher
courses is a 9 - 12 a. m. session
devoted to " The Doctor's Busi
ness," rather than to medical
problems.
This session will be held Sun
day morning, March 13, so that
many local staff members will
be able to attend without inter
rupting office hours.
The theme this year is to
help the doctor keep more of
what he makes. Tax shelters,
ten year trusts, testamentary
trusts, and gifts to his minor
children will be discussed. The
aim is to take advantage of
tax free dollars when possible.
The accountants and attor
neys featured have fither ad
vanced degrees, are college pro
fessors, or have special internal
revenue experience.
The speakers an. pl- inning (- v
givo 14 minutes of specific in
si ructions and auvicc, rathe i
than rambling gencraliiic: s.
To register, phone the Alum
ni Association at 262- 2173.
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| Dbase record # | Scope1966-v03-16 |
| Title | Scope - Volume 03, Number 16 |
| Description | Scope - Volume 03, Number 16; March 11, 1966 |
| Date Created | March 11, 1966 |
| Digital format | |
| Publisher | Loma Linda University |
| Language | English |
| Rights | Physical rights are retained by the institution. Copyright is retained in accordance with U. S. Copyright laws. |
| Collection | Scope |
| Collection # | Scope1966-v03-16 |
| Date publ to db | 2008-05-29 |
| OCLC number | 639085349 |
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