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The  Faculty  of  Medicine 
COLLEGE  OF  PHYSICIANS 
&  SURGEONS 


Columbia 
University 

Bulletin 


1979-1980 


Inquiries 

POST  OFFICE  ADDRESS: 

College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons 
Columbia  University 
630  West  168th  Street 
New  York,  N.Y.   10032 

TELEPHONE  INQUIRIES: 

Office  of  Admissions:  (Area  code  212)  694-3596 
Office  of  Financial  Aid:  (area  code  212)  694-4100 

OTHER  BULLETINS  OF  THE  FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE: 
Human  Nutrition 

Nursing  (including  the  Graduate  Programs  in  Maternity  Nursing,  Psychiatric- 
Community  Mental  Health  Nursing,  and  Pediatric  Nursing) 
Physical  Therapy  and  Occupational  Therapy 

Continuing  Education  in  the  Health  Sciences:  Postgraduate  Courses 
Center  for  Psychoanalytic  Training  and  Research 
Public  Health 


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The  Faculty  of  Medicine 
College  of  Physicians 
&  Surgeons 

Columbia 
University 
Bulletin 


1979-1980 


Contents 


Academic  Calendar  3 

Faculty  of  Medicine  5 

College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  Affiliated 
Hospitals  18 

Admission,  Registration,  Expenses,  and  Financial  Aid  24 

Statement  of  Nondiscriminatory  Policies,  24.     Application  for  Admission,  25. 
Registration,  26.     Regulations,  26.     Auditing  Courses,  27.     Fees,  28.     Application 
for  a  Degree,  29.     Requests  for  Transcripts,  29.     Estimated  Expenses,  30. 
Housing,  30.     Financial  Aid,  30.     Student  and  Alumni  Activities,  40. 

Program  of  Instruction  42 

Grades,  Promotions,  and  Leaves  of  Absence,  42.     Key  to  Course  Numbers,  43. 
Summary  of  Curriculum,  43.     Basic  Science  and  Introductory  Clinical  Courses,  43. 
Major  Clinical  Year,  45.     Special  Programs,  47.     University  Program  of  General 
Education,  50.     Endowed  Lectureships  and  Visiting  Professorship,  50.     Prizes  and 
Awards,  51. 

Postgraduate  Programs  52 

Departments  of  Instruction  54 

Anatomy,  54.     Anesthesiology,  55.     Biochemistry,  58.     Dermatology,  59.     Human 
Genetics  and  Development,  61.     Medicine,  62.     Microbiology,  71.     Neurological 
Surgery,  73.     Neurology,  74.     Obstetrics  and  Gynecology,  77. 
Ophthalmology,  81.     Orthopedic  Surgery,  84.     Otolaryngology,  86. 
Pathology,  88.     Pediatrics,  93.     Pharmacology,  100.     Physiology,  101. 
Psychiatry,  102.     Public  Health,  112.     Radiology,  120.     Rehabilitation 
Medicine,  123.     Surgery,  126.     Urology,  131. 

First- Year  Postgraduate  Appointments:  Class  of  1979  134 

Student  Roster  137 

Index  149 


Academic  Calendar,  1979-1980 

Major  Religious  Holidays 

For  a  statement  of  University  policy  on  absence  for  the  observance  of  religious  holidays 
see  Admission,  Registration,  and  Expenses — Attendance. 


JUNE 

25-29      Monday-Friday.*   Registration,    including    payment   of   tuition   and   fees,    for 
fourth-year  students. 

25      Monday,  through  July  6,  Friday.*  Registration,  including  payment  of  tuition  and 
fees,  for  third-year  students. 

JULY 

2  Monday.  Academic  year  begins  for  tiiird-  and  fourth-year  students. 

4     Wednesday.  Independence  Day.  Holiday  for  fourth-year  students. 

9      Monday.  Major  Clinical  Year  begins  for  third-year  students. 

AUGUST 

1  Wednesday. t  Last  day  to  apply  or  reapply  for  all  degrees  to  be  conferred  in 
October  (see  September  6). 

20-24      Monday-Friday.  Optional  early  registration  for  second-year  students. 

30  Thursday.'   Registration,    including   payment   of   tuition   and   fees,   for   first-year 
students. 

31  Friday.*   Registration,   including   payment   of   tuition   and   fees,    for   second-year 
students. 

SEPTEMBER 

3  Monday.  Labor  Day.  Holiday  for  third-  and  fourth-year  students. 

4  Tuesday.  Academic  year  begins  for  first-  and  second-year  students. 

6      Thursday.  Last  day  to  file  late  applications  for  October  degrees. 

OCTOBER 

24     Wednesday.  Award  of  October  degrees. 

NOVEMBER 

2  Friday. t  Last  day  to  apply  or  reapply  for  all  degrees  to  be  conferred  in  January  (see 
December  7). 

6  Tuesday.  Election  Day.  Holiday  for  first-  and  second-year  students. 

22-23      Thursday-Friday.    Thanksgiving    holidays    for    first-,    second-    and 
third-year  students. 

DECEMBER 

7  Friday.  Last  day  to  file  late  applications  for  January  degrees. 


'Students  allowed  to  register  after  the  period  specified  must  pay  a  late  fee. 
fStudents  wfio  apply  after  this  date  must  pay  a  late  fee. 


4     ACADEMIC  CALENDAR 


22  Saturday,  through  January  6,  1980.  Sunday.  Vacation  for  first*,  second- 
and  third-year  students. 

JANUARY 

11  Friday.  First  semester  ends  for  first-year  students. 

14      Monday.  Second  semester  begins  for  first-year  students. 

23  Wednesday.  Award  of  January  degrees. 

FEBRUARY 

18      Monday.    Washington's   Birthday.   Holiday   for   first-   and   second-year 

students. 

18  Monday.*  Last  day  to  apply  or  reapply  for  all  degrees  to  be  conferred  in  May  (see 
April  3). 

MARCH 

29  Saturday,  through  April  6,  Sunday.  Vacation  for  second-year 
students. 

29  Saturday,  through  April  13,  Sunday.  Vacation  for  first-year  students. 

APRIL 

3      Thursday.  Last  day  to  file  late  applications  for  May  degrees. 

9-10  Wednesday-Thursday.  National  Boards  Part  II  for  third-year 
students. 

30  Wednesday.  Dean's  Day  for  Medical  Student  Research. 

MAY 

14     Wednesday.  Columbia  University  Commencement  and  Convocation  of 

the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

26  Monday.  Memorial  Day.  Holiday  for  first-,  second,  and  third-year  stu- 
dents. 

31  Saturday,  through  June  11,  Wednesday.  Study  period  for  second-year 
students.  National  Boards  Part  I  (Tuesday,  June  10  and  Wednesday,  June 
11). 

JUNE 

6      Friday.  Second  semester  ends  for  first-year  students. 

12  Thursday,  through  July  6,  Sunday.  Vacation  for  second-year 
students. 

20      Major  Clinical  Year  concludes  for  third-year  students. 

30      Elective  curriculum  begins  for  third-year  students. 


Dates  of  National  Board  Exams 

Part  I  September  5-6,  1979 

June  10-11,  1980 

Part  II  September  25-26,  1979 

April  9-10,  1980 


'Students  who  apply  after  this  date  must  pay  a  late  fee. 


The  Faculty  of  Medicine 


WILLIAM  J.  McGILL,  Ph.D.,  L.H.D.,  LL.D.      President  of  the  University 

MICHAEL  I.  SOVERN,  LL.B.      Executive  Vice  President  for  Academic  Affairs  and 
Provost  of  the  University 

PAUL  A.  MARKS,  M.D.      Vice  President  for  f-Iealth  Sciences 

DONALD  F.  TAPLEY,  M.D.      Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine 

FREDERICK    B.    PUTNEY,    Ph.D.      Deputy    Vice    President    for    ffealth    Sciences 
A  dministra  tion 

JOHN  A.  FIORILLO,  M.A.      Assistant  Vice  President  for  Health  Sciences  Adminis- 
tration 

BERNARD  D.  CHALLENOR,  M.D.      Associate  Dean  for  Hospital  Affairs  and  Acting 
Associate  Dean  for  Public  Health 

HELEN  F.  PETTIT,  M.A.      Associate  Dean  (Nursing) 

JOSE  M.  FERRER,  M.D.      Associate  Dean  for  Postgraduate  Education 

FREDERICK  G.  HOFMANN,  Ph.D.      Associate  Dean  for  Admissions 

LINDA  D.  LEWIS,  M.D.      Associate  Dean  for  Student  Affairs 

NORMAN  E.  TOY,  D.B.A.      Associate  Dean  for  Administrative  Affairs 

DOROTHY  ESTES,  M.D.      Assistant  Dean  for  Alumni  Affairs 

INEZ  E.  KLINCK,  B.A.      Assistant  Dean  for  Academic  Administration 

Executive  Committee  of  ttie  Faculty  Council 


Donald  F.  Tapley 
(chairman) 
Henrik  H.  Bendixen 
William  J.  Casarella 
John  A.  Downey 


Glenda  J.  Garvey 
Michael  D.  Gershon 
Sylvia  P.  Griffiths 
Edgar  M.  Housepian 
Kermit  L.  Pines 


David  Schachter 
Fred  G.  Silva 
Henry  M.  Spotnitz 
Francis  G.  Symonds,  Jr. 


Faculty  Council  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine 


Maxwell  Abramson 
Ronald  A.  Andree 
Ernest  W.  April 
'Charles  A.  Ashley 
Endre  A.  Balazs 
Arthur  Bank 
Ellen  R.  Batt 
'Patricia  Battin 
Robert  S.  Beekman 


Henrik  H.  Bendixen 
Michael  Bernstein 
Thomas  J.  Bigger,  Jr. 
Louis  S.  Blancato 
Martin  Blank 
Arthur  D.  Bloom 
'Thomas  A.  Blumenfeld 
Stanley  B.  Braham 
Whitley  A.  Branwood 


Marjorie  A.  Bredice 
Peter  R.  B.  Caldwell 
Charles  J.  Campbell 
'Robert  E.  Canfield 
William  J.  Casarella 
Bernard  D.  Challenor 
Noreen  C.  Clark 
Herbert  1.  Cohen 
James  W.  Correll 


'Nonvoting  participant 


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William  J.  Davis 
John  R.  Denton 
'Thomas  F.  Dillon 
John  A.  Downey 
Richard  G.  Druss 
I.  S.  Edelman 
Jack  Eisert 
Dean  L.  Engelhardt 
Dorothy  Estes 
Philip  Feigelson 
Frieda  Feldman 
Charles  Felton 
Michel  J.  Ferin 
*Jose  M.  Ferrer 
Mieczyslaw  Finster 
'John  Fiorillo 
'Lee  R.  Frazier 
'Gary  Gambuti 
Alexander  Garcia 
Glenda  Garvey 
Margerite  J.  Gates 
Michael  D.  Gershon 
Harold  S.  Ginsberg 
Allen  M.  Gold 
Fred  Goldman 
DeWitt  S.  Goodman 
Reba  M.  Goodman 
Ashby  S.  Grantham 
Lowell  M.  Greenbaum 
Carolyn  P.  Greenberg 
Sylvia  P.  Griffiths 
Barry  J.  Gurland 
'Lloyd  A.  Hamilton,  Jr. 
Holger  H.  Hansen 
Ronald  L.  Hanson 
Leonard  C.  Harber 
Brian  F.  Hoffman 
'Frederick  G.  Hofmann 
'Frank  E.  laquinta 
Douglas  N.  Ishii 
Jerome  H.  Jaffe 
Georgiana  M.  Jagiello 
Alfred  Jaretzki  III 


Raphael  Jewelewicz 
Philip  M.  Johnson 
Ira  S.  Jones 
Virginia  Kanick 
Arthur  Karlin 
Michael  Katz 
Anne  E.  Kellett 
Lucie  S.  Kelly 
Donald  W.  King 
Thomas  C.  King 
'Inez  E.  Klinck 
Abbie  I.  Knowlton 
Robert  S.  Krooth 
John  K.  Lattimer 
Mary  M.  L.  Lee 
Richard  U.  Levine 
Paul  Lo  Gerfo 
William  J.  McGill 
'Roger  W.  MacMillan 
Paul  A.  Marks 
Jost  W.  Michelsen 
'Frank  V.  Mignogna 
Orlando  Miller 
'William  F.  Minogue 
Thomas  Q.  Morris 
Stanley  J.  Myers 
Martin  Nash 
Robert  S.  Neuwirth 
Eladio  Nunez 
Elliott  F.  Osserman 
Audrey  S.  Penn 
James  M.  Perel 
Benvenuto  Pernis 
'Ann  S.  Peterson 
Helen  F.  Pettit 
'James  A.  Pierce 
Jane  Pitt 
Peter  J.  Puchner 
'Frederick  B.  Putney 
'Robin  Rankow 
Maurice  M.  Rapport 
Keith  Reemtsma 
'Richard  A.  Rifkind 


Michael  R.  Rosen 
Stephen  Rosenberg 
John  Rosenberger 
John  Ross 
Lewis  P.  Rowland 
'Mae  Rudolph 
'Charles  T.  Ryder 
Edward  J.  Sachar 
David  Schachter 
Edward  B.  Schlesinger 
William  B.  Seaman 
Michael  L.  Sheehy 
Fred  Silva 
Anneliese  L.  Sitarz 
Michael  I.  Sovern 
Abraham  Spector 
'Sol  Spiegelman 
Henry  Spotnitz 
'Mervyn  W.  Susser 
Francis  C.  Symonds,  Jr. 
John  V.  Taggart 
Donald  F.  Tapley 
'Joseph  V.  Terenzio 
'Gerald  E.  Thomson 
Juergen  Tonndorf 
'Norman  E.  Toy 
Patricia  Tretter 
Gerard  M.  Turino 
Raymond  L.  Vande  Wiele 
Robert  Walther 
Dorothy  Warburton 
Lucy  Warren 
Harvey  J.  Weiss 
'Robert  J.  Weiss 
Arthur  P.  Wertheim 
Doris  L.  Wethers 
'Walter  A.  Wichern,  Jr. 
Philip  D.  Wiedel 
Joachim  Wigger 
Alexander  H.  Williams 
'Myron  Winick 
Charles  S.  Young 
Earl  A.  Zimmerman 


'Nonvoting  participant 

Chairmen's  Advisory  Committee  to  the  Dean 


Donald  F.  Tapley 

(chairman) 
Maxwell  Abramson 


Charles  A.  Ashley 
Henrik  Bendixen 
John  H.  Bryant 


Charles  J.  Campbell 
Bernard  Challenor 
Felix  E.  Demartini 


THE  FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE     7 


John  A.  Downey 
Jose  M.  Ferrer 
Gary  Gambuti 
Alexander  Garcia 
Michael  Gershon 
Harold  S.  Ginsberg 
Leonard  Harber 
Robert  E.  Heinlein 
Brian  F.  Hoffman 
Frederick  Hofmann 
Michael  Katz 
R.  N.  Kerst 


Donald  W.  King 
Robert  S.  Krooth 
John  K.  Lattimer 
William  F.  Minogue 
William  L.  Nastuck 
Helen  Pettit 
Frederick  B.  Putney 
Keith  Reemtsma 
Richard  A.  Rifkind 
Lewis  P.  Rowland 
Charles  T.  Ryder 


Edward  J.  Sachar 
Edward  B.  Schlesinger 
William  B.  Seaman 
Sol  Spiegelman 
P.  R.  Srinivasan 
John  V.  Taggart 
William  F.  Towle 
Norman  E.  Toy 
Raymond  L.  Vande  Wiele 
Robert  J.  Weiss 
Edward  Zegarelli 


Committees 

ADMISSIONS:  Associate  Dean  Hofmann  (chairman);  Professors  Bell,  Bonner,  Braham, 
Branwood,  Brust,  Donn,  Downey,  Dunton,  Frantz,  Gambino,  Grantham,  Grossbard, 
Harvey,  Housepian,  Jagiello,  Jewett,  Moore,  Neuberg,  Ortiz-Neu,  Pierson,  Puchner, 
Schachter  (ex  officio),  Silverstein,  Jeanne  A.  Smith,  Spotnitz,  Jeffrey  A.  Stein,  Taggart, 
Dean  Tapley  (ex  officio),  Thornhill,  Walzer;  Rena  Appel,  Oheneda  Boakye-Adjei,  and 
Philip  Roth  (students). 

CURRICULUM:  Dr.  Thomas  Q.  Morris  (chairman);  Professors  Abramson,  Bernstein, 
Bendixen,  Branwood,  Cain,  Despommier,  Dick,  Fine,  Garvey,  Geller,  Gershon, 
Ginsberg,  Brian  Hoffman,  Legato,  Maxman,  Nicholson,  Nocenti,  Puchner,  Rosenberg, 
Spotnitz,  Wiedel,  and  Marianne  Wolff;  C.  Lee  Jones  (ex  officio)  and  Mitchell  Schorow 
(ex  officio);  George  Arzeno,  Leslie  Davidson,  Ralph  Boucher,  Noel  DeFelippo,  Lisa 
DeAngelis,  Paul  Dolinsky,  Khether  Raby,  Gary  Sobelson  (students). 

POSTGRADUATE  INSTRUCTION:  Associate  Dean  Jose  M.  Ferrer  (chairman); 
Professors  Christy,  Goldsmith,  Herter,  Malitz,  Morgan,  Ryder,  Taggart,  Gerald,  Gerald 
E.  Thomson,  Alexander  W.  Young,  Dean  Tapley  (ex  officio). 


Delegates  to  the  University  Senate 

Henry  Aranow 
Jennifer  J.  Bell 
Philip  Feigelson 
Lowell  M.  Greenbaum 
Edgar  M.  Housepian 
A.  Gregory  Jameson 
Richard  N.  Pierson 
two  student  delegates 


Joint  Administrative  Board 


REPRESENTING  COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY:  Katherine  L.  Auchincloss,  Daniel  F. 
Crowley,  Carl  W.  Desch,  Arthur  B.  Krim,  Robert  D.  Lilley,  Walsh  McDermott,  William 
J.  McGill,  and  W.  Clarke  Wescoe 

REPRESENTING  PRESBYTERIAN  HOSPITAL:  John  W.  Brooks,  Thomas  H.  Choate, 
Frederick  M.  Eaton,  Harold  H.  Helm,  Richard  N.  Kerst,  Ralph  F.  Leach,  Augustus  C. 
Long,  and  Robert  Winthrop 


8     THE  FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE 

Administrative  Staff 

JOYCE  STICHMAN,  B.S.      Assistant  to  the  Vice  President  for  Health  Sciences 
MARY  J.  SULLIVAN,  B.A.      Assistant  to  the  Dean 
BERNIS  D.  MOSS,  Jr.,  M.S.      Business  Officer 
WENDY  L.  CAMPBELL,  B.A.      Financial  Aid  Officer 

Officers  Emeriti 

J.  BURNS  AMBERSON.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 

HENRY  ARANOW,  Jr.      Lambert  Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 

DANA  W.  ATCHLEY.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Medicine 

VIOLA  BERNARD.      Clinical  Professor  Emeritus  of  Psychiatry 

STANLEY  BRADLEY.      Bard  Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 

HAROLD  W.  BROWN.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Parasitology 

GORDON  M.  BRUCE.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

LESTER  CAHN.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Oral  Pathology 

ARTHUR  CARR.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Medical  Psychology 

ERWIN  CHARGAFF.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

JOHN  J.  CONLEY.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 

WILFRED  M.  COPENHAVER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Anatomy 

ANDRE  F.  COURNAND.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 

DAVID  COWEN.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Neuropathology 

GEORGE  F.  CRIKELAIR.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 

EDWARD  C.  CURNEN,  Jr.      Carpentier  Professor  Emeritus  of  Pediatrics 

ROBERT  C.  DARLING.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

ELIZABETH  B.  DAVIS.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

D.  ANTHONY  D'ESOPO.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and 
Gynecology 

A.  GERARD  DeVOE.      Harkness  Professor  Emeritus  of  Ophthalmology 

ZACHARIAS  DISCHE.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

HERBERT  O.  ELFTMAN.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Anatomy 

JOHN  W.  FERTIG.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Biostatistics 

CHARLES  A.  FLOOD.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Medicine 

GOODWIN  L.  FOSTER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

CHARLES  L.  FOX,  Jr.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Microbiology  (in  Surgery) 


THE  FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE    9 

JACOB  FURTH.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Pathology 

ELIZABETH  S.  GILL.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Nursing 

LEONARD  J.  GOLDWATER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Occupational  Medicine 

HARRY  GRUNDFEST.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Neurology 

RUTH  J.  GUTTMANN.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Radiology 

CUSHMAN  D.  HAAGENSEN.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 

MICHAEL  HEIDELBERGER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Immunochemistry 

PAUL  F.  A.  HOEFER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Neurology 

GEORGE  H.  HUMPHREYS  II.      Mott  Professor  Emeritus  of  Surgery 

HAROLD  W.  JACOX.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Radiology 

MAXWELL  KARSHAN.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Biocfiemistry 

FORREST  E.  KENDALL.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

LAWRENCE  C.  KOLB.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Psychiatry 

RAPHAEL  LATTES.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Surgical  Pathology 

FERDINAND  F.  McALLISTER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 

RUSTIN  McINTOSH.      Carpentier  Professor  Emeritus  of  Pediatrics 

RICHARD  L.  MASLAND.      Merritt  Professor  Emeritus  of  Neurology 

MEYER  M.  MELICOW.      John  L.  Given  Professor  Emeritus  of  Urology 

FREDERICK  A.  METTLER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Anatomy 

KARL  MEYER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

LESTER  A.  MOUNT.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Neurological  Surgery 

MARGARET  R.  MURRAY.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Anatomy 

DAVID  NACHMANSOHN.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

PHILLIP  O.  POLATIN.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

J.  LAWRENCE  POOL.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Neurological  Surgery 

HERBERT  RACKOW.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Anesthesiology 

HARRY  M.  ROSE.      Borne  Professor  Emeritus  of  Microbiology 

WILLIAM  H.  SEBRELL,  Jr.      Williams  Professor  Emeritus  of  Nutrition 

BEATRICE  C.  SEEGAL.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Microbiology 

LAWRENCE  W.  SLOAN.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 

ALAN  DeF.  SMITH.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Orthopedic  Surgery 

HAMILTON  SOUTHWORTH.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Medicine 

WARREN  M.  SPERRY.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

DAVID  SPRINSON.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 


10     THE  FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE 

LEO  SROLE.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 

HERBERT  C.  STOERK.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Pathology 

FRANK  E.  STINCHFIELD.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Orthopedic  Surgery 

HOWARD    C.    TAYLOR,    Jr.      Rappleye    Professor    Emeritus    of    Obstetrics    and 
Gynecology 

CARMEN  T.  VICALE.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Neurology 

JULES  G.  WALTNER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 

SHIH-CHUN  WANG.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Pharmacology 

SIDNEY  C.  WERNER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Medicine 

MAYNARD  C.  WHEELER.      Clinical  Professor  Emeritus  of  Ophthalmology 

SAMUEL  M.  WISHIK.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Public  Health  (Public  Health 
Practice) 

ABNER  WOLF.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Neuropathology 

JOSEPH  ZUBIN.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Psychology 


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Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 


Overlook  Hospital 


Helen  Ha^ies  Hospital 


Julius  and  Armand  Hammer  Health  Sciences  Center- 
Augustus  Long  Library 


The  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons 
and  Affiliated  Hospitals 


The  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  is  guided  by  the  principle  that  medical 
education  is  university  education.  The  acquisition  of  knowledge  and  skills  is  important  in 
professional  education,  but  far  more  vital  is  a  profound  understanding  of  the  science,  the 
art,  and  the  ethic  within  which  both  knowledge  and  skill  are  applied.  As  a  part  of 
Columbia  University,  the  College  builds  its  curriculum,  selects  its  officers  of  instruction, 
and  marshals  its  enormous  resources  of  equipment  and  clinical  experience  to  develop  in 
the  student  this  understanding  of  medicine.  Within  the  curriculum  for  the  M.D.  degree  is 
the  fundamental  knowledge  upon  which  later  specialization  is  built,  and  from  which  the 
natural  bent  is  discovered  toward  general  or  special  practice,  or  toward  research, 
teaching,  or  administration.  The  postgraduate  programs  of  the  College  provide  training 
in  the  specialties,  help  the  graduate  physician  to  keep  abreast  of  new  knowledge,  and 
support  the  research  from  which  the  physician's  knowledge  develops. 

Reservation  of  University  Rights 

This  bulletin  is  intended  for  the  guidance  of  persons  applying  for  or  considering 
application  for  admission  to  Columbia  University  and  for  the  guidance  of  Columbia 
students  and  faculty.  The  bulletin  sets  forth  in  general  the  manner  in  which  the 
University  intends  to  proceed  with  respect  to  the  matters  set  forth  herein,  but  the 
University  reserves  the  right  to  depart  without  notice  from  the  terms  of  this  bulletin.  This 
bulletin  is  not  intended  to  be  and  should  not  be  regarded  as  a  contract  between  the 
University  and  any  student  or  other  person. 

History  of  the  College  and  University 

Columbia  University  began  as  King's  College,  which  was  founded  in  1754  by  royal  grant 
of  George  II,  King  of  England,  "for  the  Instruction  of  Youth  in  the  Learned  Languages, 
and  the  Liberal  Arts  and  Sciences."  The  American  Revolution  interrupted  its  program, 
but  in  1784  it  was  reopened  as  Columbia  College.  In  1912  the  title  was  changed  to 
Columbia  University  in  the  City  of  New  York. 

King's  College  organized  a  medical  faculty  in  1767  and  was  the  first  institution  in  the 
North  American  Colonies  to  confer  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine.  The  first 
graduates  in  medicine  from  the  College  were  Robert  Tucker  and  Samuel  Kissam,  who 
received  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Medicine  in  May  1769,  and  that  of  Doctor  of 
Medicine  in  May  1770  and  May  1771,  respectively.  Instruction  in  medicine  was  given 
until  interrupted  by  the  Revolution  and  the  occupation  of  New  York  by  the  British,  which 
lasted  until  November  25,  1783.  In  1784  instruction  was  resumed  in  the  academic 
departments,  and  in  December  of  the  same  year  the  medical  faculty  was  reestablished. 
In  1814  the  medical  faculty  of  Columbia  College  was  merged  with  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  which  had  obtained  an  independent  charter  in  1807.  In  1860, 
by  agreement  between  the  Trustees  of  the  two  institutions,  the  College  of  Physicians  and. 
Surgeons  became  the  Medical  Department  of  Columbia  College;  from  that  time  on  the 
diplomas  of  the  graduates  were  signed  by  the  President  of  Columbia  College  as  well  as 
by  the  President  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  The  connection  was  only  a 
nominal  one,  however,  until  1891,  when  the  college  was  incorporated  as  an  integral  part 
of  the  University.  Since  September  1917,  women  have  been  admitted  to  the  College  on 
the  same  basis  as  men. 


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The  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center  was  opened  in  the  spring  of  1928,  seven 
years  after  the  establishment  of  a  permanent  affiliation  between  Columbia  University 
and  the  Presbyterian  Hospital.  It  consists  of  the  following  units:  the  divisions  of  the 
University  Faculty  of  Medicine  (the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  the  School  of 
Nursing,  the  School  of  Public  Health);  the  University  School  of  Dental  and  Oral  Surgery; 
the  Presbyterian  Hospital  and  its  subdivisions;  the  New  York  State  Psychiatric  Institute; 
and  the  Washington  Heights  Health  and  Teaching  Center. 

The  Medical  Center  occupies  a  plot  of  land  given  to  Columbia  University  and  the 
Presbyterian  Hospital  by  Mrs.  Stephen  V.  Harkness  and  Mr.  Edward  S.  Harkness.  It 
comprises  about  twenty  acres  extending  from  West  165th  Street  to  West  168th  Street 
and  from  Broadway  to  Riverside  Drive  and  is  readily  accessible  from  all  parts  of  the  city. 
A  map  of  the  Medical  Center  is  given  on  the  inside  back  cover. 

The  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  is  at  630  West  168th  Street  between 
Broadway  and  Fort  Washington  Avenue  in  a  seventeen-story  building,  each  floor  of 
which  connects  with  the  wards  and  services  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital.  The  William 
Black  Medical  Research  Building  is  a  twenty-story  building,  containing  research 
laboratories  for  the  faculty  members  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  It  is 
connected  with  the  College  building  and  is  located  at  168th  Street  and  Fort  Washington 
Avenue.  The  Julius  and  Armand  Hammer  Health  Sciences  Center,  a  twenty-story 
structure  diagonally  opposite  the  William  Black  Medical  Research  Building,  opened  its 
teaching,  research,  and  library  facilities  in  1976. 

Health  Sciences  Library 

The  Columbia  University  Health  Sciences  Library  is  housed  in  the  Julius  and  Armand 
Hammer  Health  Sciences  Center,  701  West  168th  Street.  The  four  floors  occupied  by 
the  library  offer  a  comfortable  atmosphere  conducive  to  study,  including  such  amenities 
as  individual  study  carrels,  group  study  and  conference  rooms,  typing  rooms,  and  a 
leisure  reading  lounge. 

With  more  than  335,000  volumes  and  a  staff  of  34,  the  Health  Sciences  Library  is 
one  of  the  largest  medical  center  libraries  in  the  United  States.  It  is  well  able  to  serve  the 
needs  of  faculty  students,  and  researchers  in  the  health  sciences  disciplines.  More  than 
3,000  periodicals  are  received  regularly.  An  entire  floor  of  the  library  has  been 
designated  as  a  media  center  and  is  equipped  with  a  variety  of  audiovisual  materials.  In 
addition  to  traditional  reference  services,  the  library  offers  computerized  literature 
searching  on  several  data  bases,  including  MEDLARS.  A  library  handbook  and  other 
materials  describing  library  services  are  available  on  request. 

Other  Columbia  libraries,  located  on  the  Morningside  campus,  are  open  to  all 
students  and  faculty  who  carry  Columbia  identification  cards.  The  main  collection  is 
housed  in  Butler  Library;  special  and  departmental  collections  are  housed  in  other 
buildings  on  the  campus.  Columbia  students  and  faculty  are  also  permitted  access  to  the 
collections  of  Harvard  and  Yale  Universities,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Research 
Libraries  Group.  Information  about  the  Research  Libraries  Group  can  be  obtained  from 
the  Health  Sciences  Library. 

Student  memberships  in  the  New  York  Academy  of  Medicine  Library  (at  103rd 
Street  and  Fifth  Avenue)  are  available  for  an  annual  fee.  Applications  for  membership, 
which  includes  borrowing  privileges,  should  be  directed  to  the  Academy  Library. 

Cancer  Center/Institute  of  Cancer  Research 

The  Cancer  Research  Center  was  established  in  1973.  In  1977  it  was  designated  the 
Cancer  Center/Institute  of  Cancer  Research.  The  Center  coordinates,  integrates,  and 
facilitates  cancer  research,  education,  and  patient  care  in  the  Health  Sciences  Faculties 
of  Columbia  University  and  its  affiliated  hospitals  in  New  York  City  —  Presbyterian,  St. 
Luke's,  Roosevelt,  Harlem — and  Overlook  in  Summit,  New  Jersey.  The  Cancer  Center 


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was  organized  to  effect  the  efficient  and  cooperative  use  of  all  Center  resources, 
maximize  the  dissemination  of  information  among  Center  personnel,  and  facilitate  the 
rapid  translation  of  cancer  research  findings  into  programs  for  improving  capabilities  for 
the  prevention  of  cancer  and  the  care  of  patients  with  cancer.  The  Center  is  charged 
with  the  responsibility  for  research,  education,  and  cancer-patient  care  by  all  health 
professionals. 

The  Institute  of  Cancer  Research  of  Columbia  University,  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  was  established  in  1911  with  funds  bequeathed  to  the  University  by  George 
Crocker.  It  moved  from  its  original  quarters  on  116th  Street  to  the  campus  of  the 
Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center  in  1938.  The  Institute  and  Center  are  fully 
integrated. 

The  Center  is  composed  of  five  operational  divisions:  Basic  Science  Research,  Clinical 
Research  and  Patient  Care,  Education,  Cancer  Control,  and  Administration. 

Center  for  Community  Health  Systems 

The  Center  for  Community  Health  Systems  is  an  interdisciplinary  and  interdepartmen- 
tal health  services  and  health  policy  research  and  development  center  which  enlists 
varied  resources  of  the  University,  particularly  those  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine  and  its 
affiliated  hospitals,  in  a  systematic  attack  on  problems  in  the  organization  and  delivery 
of  health  care,  with  a  predominant,  though  not  exclusive,  focus  on  urban  areas. 

Institute  of  Human  Nutrition 

The  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition  is  an  interdisciplinary  unit  whose  mission  is  to  study  all 
aspects  of  nutrition  that  relate  to  human  health.  The  Institute  is  organized  into  three 
primary  divisions:  Growth  and  Development,  Nutrition  and  Metabolism,  and  Community 
Nutrition.  Although  each  division  conducts  its  own  research  program  and  offers  its  own 
program  of  instruction,  these  are  highly  integrated  in  order  to  achieve  two  basic  goals: 
research  in  all  areas  of  human  nutrition  and  an  integrated  teaching  program  in  areas  of 
nutrition  relevant  to  the  physician  and  medical  scientist. 

To  achieve  this  integration  of  purpose  and  at  the  same  time  allow  for  the 
specialization  necessary  for  the  best  research  and  teaching,  combined  research  projects 
between  the  divisions  are  under  way,  and  joint  seminars  and  courses  involving  faculty 
and  students  in  all  three  divisions  are  conducted.  Constant  interchange  of  ideas  is 
fostered  through  weekly  combined  staff  conferences  and  special  lectures  which  are  open 
to  the  medical  center  community.  Through  its  Master  of  Science,  Doctor  of  Philosophy, 
and  postdoctoral  programs,  the  Institute  aims  to  train  individuals  for  scholarly  activities 
in  university  and  research  centers  that  are  in  the  forefront  of  the  movement  to  advance 
nutrition  as  a  health  science. 

The  facilities  of  the  Institute  include  laboratories  in  the  William  Black  Medical 
Research  Center,  and  the  Obesity  Center  and  Nutrition  and  Metabolic  Research  Center 
at  St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center.  The  office  of  the  Director  and  other  administrative  offices 
are  located  on  the  seventh  floor  of  the  Health  Sciences  Center. 

International  Institute  for  the  Study 
of  Human  Reproduction 

The  International  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Human  Reproduction  was  founded  in  1965 
with  a  grant  from  the  Ford  Foundation.  Its  primary  purpose  is  to  do  research  in  the  fields 
of  biology,  clinical  investigation,  and  the  social  sciences  relevant  to  the  solution  of  the 
world  population  problem.  A  parallel  objective  is  to  study  the  many  complications  of  the 
reproductive  process  affecting  human  welfare,  such  as  infertility,  endocrine  disorder. 


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out-of-wedlock  pregnancy,  marital  and  other  social  problems.  The  Institute  consists  of 
the  Center  for  Reproductive  Sciences,  including  the  divisions  of  reproductive  biochem- 
istry, physiology,  and  reproductive  morphology,  and  the  Center  for  Population  and 
Family  Health,  which  includes  the  divisions  of  social  and  administrative  sciences,  family 
life  services,  clinical  evaluation,  and  sexual  behavior. 

The  office  of  the  Center  for  Reproductive  Sciences  is  at  630  West  168th  Street,  and 
the  office  of  the  Center  for  Population  and  Family  Health  is  at  Floor  B-3,  60  Haven 
Avenue. 

AHiliated  Hospitals 

The  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Founded  in  1868,  the  hospital  joined  with  Columbia's  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons  to  form  the  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center,  which  opened  in  1928. 
Under  the  terms  of  the  affiliation  with  Columbia  University,  members  of  the  hospital 
staff  are  appointed  by  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  hospital  on  nomination  by  the 
Trustees  of  the  University.  The  Presbyterian  Hospital  has  an  overall  capacity  of  1,291 
beds  and  48  bassinets. 

The  hospital  includes  all  of  the  individual  units  described  below: 

Presbyterian  Hospital,  the  single  largest  hospital  unit,  has  a  total  of  480  beds,  which 
includes  semiprivate  and  ward  facilities  for  medical  and  surgical  services,  as  well  as  for 
New  York  Orthopaedic  Hospital,  Squier  Urological  Clinic,  and  Sloane  Hospital  for 
Women. 

The  New  York  Orthopaedic  Hospital  opened  as  a  dispensary  in  1866  largely  because  of 
the  interest  taken  in  the  care  of  the  crippled  by  Theodore  Roosevelt,  father  of  the 
president  of  the  same  name.  The  hospital  was  located  in  its  own  buildings  at  420  East 
59th  Street  until  December  1950,  when  it  was  moved  to  the  fifth  floor  of  the 
Presbyterian  Hospital.  Its  capacity  is  87  beds. 

Squier  Urological  Clinic  has  facilities  on  the  tenth  floor  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital  and 
on  the  tenth  floor  of  Babies  Hospital.  There  are  63  beds. 

Sloane  Hospital  for  Women  was  built  at  West  59th  Street  and  Amsterdam  Avenue  and 
presented  to  Columbia  University  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  D.  Sloane  in  1886.  It  now 
occupies  two  floors  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital  and  one  floor  in  Harkness  Pavilion, 
providing  inpatient  facilities  for  117  adult  patients  and  bassinets  for  48  infants. 

Harkness  Pavilion,  erected  when  the  Medical  Center  was  established  in  1928,  is 
available  for  the  accommodation  of  354  private  and  semiprivate  patients  from  various 
services. 

Babies  Hospital,  founded  in  1887,  provides  for  general  medical  and  surgical  care  of 
infants  and  children  up  to  their  late  teens,  and  care  for  premature  babies.  The  capacity 
of  the  hospital  is  168.  An  outpatient  department  is  maintained  in  Vanderbilt  Clinic  by 
the  attending  and  house  staff  of  the  hospital. 

Neurological  Institute,  one  of  the  first  nongovernmental  hospitals  in  the  country  for  the 
treatment  of  diseases  of  the  nervous  system,  was  founded  in  1909.  It  moved  from  East 
67th  Street  to  the  Medical  Center  in  1929.  The  Institute  has  a  capacity  of  237  beds, 
including  15  added  in  1960  for  psychiatric  patients. 

The  Edward  S.  Harkness  Eye  Institute,  opened  in  1933,  has  complete  facilities  for  the 
medical  and  surgical  treatment  of  adults  and  children  with  diseases  of  the  eye.  Its 
capacity  is  52.  On  January  1,  1940,  the  work  of  the  Herman  Knapp  Memorial  Eye 
Hospital  was  taken  over  by  the  Institute. 


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Vanderbilt  Clinic  was  presented  to  Columbia  University  by  the  Vanderbilt  family  in 
1888  and  is  the  outpatient  department  for  all  the  wards  of  all  the  units  of  the 
Presbyterian  Hospital. 

The  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

The  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital  in  Cooperstown,  New  York,  is  a  rural  hospital 
combining  the  characteristics  of  a  university  medical  center  with  a  dedication  to  the 
delivery  of  both  primary  health  services  to  the  local  community  and  highly  specialized 
services  to  a  large  referral  area.  The  hospital  has  186  beds  and  a  staff  of  specialists  who 
are  all  salaried  and  full  time.  In  1976  there  were  108,303  visits  to  the  Outpatient 
Department.  The  teaching  program  for  house  staff  and  students  is  a  highly  personalized 
one  based  on  a  team  approach  to  medical  care.  Members  of  the  staff  conduct  biomedical 
research  and  are  interested  in  models  for  the  delivery  of  health  care  to  the  community. 
The  library  is  unusually  extensive  for  a  hospital  of  this  size,  with  over  23,000  volumes 
and  about  350  subscribed  journals.  Since  1947  the  hospital  has  had  a  formal  affiliation 
with  Columbia,  and  currently  about  60  students  from  Columbia  elect  programs  at  the 
Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital. 


Harlem  Hospital  Center 

Harlem  Hospital  Center,  founded  in  1887,  is  a  general  hospital  of  nearly  1,100  beds 
serving  Central  Harlem  and  environs,  responsible  for  the  care  of  approximately 
400,000  people.  The  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  through  a  contractual 
arrangement  with  the  New  York  City  Health  and  Hospitals  Corporation,  is  responsible 
for  all  professional  services  in  this  hospital  and  nominates  its  entire  professional 
staff. 

This  affiliation  presents  a  unique  opportunity  for  teaching  students,  interns,  and 
residents  in  the  traditional  disciplines  of  medicine  and  provides  increasing  opportunities 
for  involvement  in  community  medicine. 


The  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 


The  Helen  Hayes  Hospital  at  West  Haverstraw,  New  York,  founded  in  1900,  is  a 
150-bed  independent  rehabilitation  hospital  with  complete  medical  services,  owned  and 
operated  by  the  state  through  the  New  York  State  Health  Department.  Since  1966  the 
hospital  has  had  a  formal  affiliation  with  Columbia  University.  The  medical  specialties 
and  allied  health  professionals  are  organized  into  disability  units  that  provide 
comprehensive  care  through  an  integrated  team  approach,  providing  unique  educa- 
tional opportunities  for  residents  and  allied  health  students.  The  hospital  has  800 
admissions  and  6,000  outpatient  visits  a  year.  New  patient  facilities  are  under 
construction;  the  research  building  has  been  renovated  and  an  active  biomedical 
engineering  unit  developed. 


Overlook  Hospital 

Overlook  Hospital  in  Summit,  New  Jersey,  is  a  540-bed  suburban  community  hospital, 
founded  in  1906,  which  became  a  teaching  affiliate  of  the  Columbia  University  College 
of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  in  1975.  It  is  a  general,  voluntary,  nonprofit  institution 
accommodating  20,000  inpatients  and  100,000  outpatients  each  year.  Overlook  offers 
particularly  strong  training  in  family  practice  and  primary  care  internal  medicine  and 
pediatrics  through  a  program  of  broad-based  clinical  experience  for  graduate  physi- 


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cians.  Outreach  programs  have  been  pioneered  in  alcoholism  and  other  addictive  illness, 
home-care-based  hospice,  and  mobile  intensive  care  utilizing  paramedics. 

St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center 

St.  Luke's  was  established  in  1850  and  has  been  on  Morningside  Heights  next  to  the 
main  Columbia  campus  since  1896.  It  merged  with  Woman's  Hospital  in  1953,  and 
today  the  hospital  complex  contains  870  beds,  including  45  pediatric  beds,  59  obstetric 
beds,  and  50  bassinets.  Approximately  23,000  patients  are  admitted  yearly  to  the  four 
major  and  eleven  specialty  services.  The  attending  staff  numbers  600  doctors;  the  house 
staff  consists  of  200  interns,  residents,  and  fellows. 

St.  Luke's  has  maintained  a  teaching  affiliation  with  the  University  since  1947,  and  in 
1971  became  a  full  University  hospital.  Under  the  terms  of  affiliation  with  Columbia, 
new  members  of  the  medical  staff  are  appointed  by  the  hospital's  Board  of  Trustees 
only  after  such  members  receive  appointments  as  officers  of  instruction  at  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  the  University. 

St.  Luke's  is  recognized  as  a  leader  in  such  fields  as  heart  surgery,  kidney 
transplantation,  artificial  kidney  treatments,  and  noninvasive  diagnosis  (ultrasound).  The 
Hospital  Center's  clinically  oriented  research  projects  are  involved  in  such  areas  as 
blood  diseases,  coronary  artery  disease,  gastroenterology,  obesity  and  nutrition  (it  is  the 
site  of  the  only  federally  funded  obesity  research  center),  pulmonary  disease,  renal 
transplant-immunology,  and  bioengineering.  A  medical  library  of  22,000  volumes  is  an 
integral  part  of  the  Hospital  Center.  St.  Luke's  is  both  a  major  referral  institution  and  a 
community  hospital.  The  more  than  fifty  specialty  and  subspecialty  clinics  see  50,000 
patients  yearly  (totaling  approximately  200,000  visits);  the  Emergency  Room  is  one  of 
the  busiest  in  Manhattan  (75,000  visits  annually).  The  Hospital  Center  also  operates 
extensive  community  programs  in  alcoholism  treatment,  drug  detoxification,  and  mental 
health. 

The  Roosevelt  Hospital 

The  Roosevelt  Hospital  treated  its  first  patient  in  1871.  It  comprises  595  beds  and 
bassinets.  There  are  about  263,000  outpatient  and  emergency-room  visits  annually. 
The  hospital  is  engaged  in  many  research  and  teaching  activities.  A  new  research 
building  containing  52,000  square  feet  of  laboratory  space  for  all  departments  was 
opened  in  1973.  The  medical  library  contains  17,000  volumes  and  subscribes  to  550 
medical  and  technical  journals.  The  hospital  has  been  affiliated  with  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons  since  the  early  years  of  the  century  and  in  1971  became  a  full 
University  hospital.  Under  the  terms  of  the  affiliation  with  Columbia  University, 
members  of  the  hospital  staff  are  appointed  by  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  hospital  on 
nomination  by  the  Trustees  of  the  University.  The  hospital  is  actively  engaged  in 
community  programs,  as  represented  by  its  Children  and  Youth  Program  and  by  its 
Drug  Addiction,  Alcoholism,  and  many  other  outreach  and  community  programs 
sponsored  by  the  Departments  of  Pediatrics,  Psychiatry,  Medicine,  and  Ambulatory 
Care. 

New  York  State  Psychiatric  Institute 

The  Institute  was  built  and  is  maintained  by  the  New  York  State  Department  of  Mental 
Hygiene.  Through  a  contractual  arrangement,  it  is  affiliated  with  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons.  The  Institute's  functions  are  to  carry  out  research  on  the 
causes  and  treatment  of  psychiatric  disorders  and  the  education  of  those  entering  the 
mental  health  field.  The  Institute  currently  maintains  twelve  major  research  laborato- 
ries, a  hospital,  and  a  number  of  specialized  outpatient  departments  providing 
diagnostic  and  treatment  facilities. 


Admission,  Registration,  Expenses, 
and  Financial  Aid 


Entering  classes  are  enrolled  in  the  College  in  September  of  each  year.  The  minimum 
requirement  for  admission  is  attendance  for  three  full  academic  years  at  an  approved 
college  of  arts  and  sciences.  Most  applicants  present  four  academic  years  and  a 
bachelor's  degree,  although  these  are  not  required.  The  composition  of  our  entering 
classes  indicates,  however,  that  only  a  relatively  small  number  of  three-year  students 
have  been  accepted  in  the  past  by  our  Committee  on  Admissions. 

The  college  program  must  have  included  English,  physics,  biology,  general  chemistry, 
and  organic  chemistry  (including  laboratory),  covering  at  least  one  academic  year  each. 
These  requirements  have  been  designated  as  mandatory  not  only  by  our  faculty  but  by 
various  state  medical  licensure  boards  as  well;  accordingly,  appplicants  cannot  be 
excused  from  them.  Courses  in  genetics  and  embryology  will  be  useful  but  are  not 
required.  Students  applying  for  admission  must  also  have  taken  the  Medical  College 
Admission  Test  in  the  spring  or  fall  of  the  year  of  application.  The  student  may  have 
concentrated  in  any  area  —  in  the  natural  sciences,  social  sciences,  humanities,  or 
arts  —  but  evidence  of  a  balanced  education,  as  well  as  demonstrated  interest  and  ability 
in  the  natural  sciences,  is  preferred. 

Statement  of  Nondiscriminatory  Policies 

The  University  is  required  by  certain  Federal  statutes  and  administrative  regulations  to 
publish  the  following  statements: 

Consistent  with  the  requirements  of  Title  IX  of  the  Education  Amendments  of  1972, 
as  amended,  and  Part  86  of  45  C.F.R.,  the  University  does  not  discriminate  on  the  basis 
of  sex  in  the  conduct  or  operation  of  its  education  programs  or  activities  (including 
employment  therein  and  admission  thereto).  Inquiries  concerning  the  application  of  Title 
IX  and  Part  86  of  45  C.F.R.  may  be  referred  to  the  University's  Equal  Opportunity 
Office  (402  Low  Memorial  Library,  New  York,  N.Y.  10027,  telephone  212-280-3554), 
or  to  the  Director,  Office  for  Civil  Rights  (Region  II),  26  Federal  Plaza,  New  York,  N.Y. 
10007. 

Columbia  University  admits  students  of  any  race,  color,  national  and  ethnic  origin  to 
all  the  rights,  privileges,  programs,  and  activities  generally  accorded  or  made  available 
to  students  at  the  University.  It  does  not  discriminate  on  the  basis  of  race,  color,  national 
and  ethnic  origin  in  administration  of  its  educational  policies,  admissions  policies, 
scholarship  and  loan  programs,  and  athletic  and  other  University-administered 
programs. 

Consistent  with  the  requirements  of  Section  504  of  the  Rehabilitation  Act  of  1973,  as 
amended,  and  Part  84  of  45  C.F.R. ,  the  University  does  not  discriminate  on  the  basis  of 
handicap  in  admission  or  access  to,  or  employment  in,  its  programs  and  activities. 
Section  503  of  the  Rehabilitation  Act  of  1973  requires  affirmative  action  to  employ  and 
advance  in  employment  qualified  handicapped  workers. 

The  University  in  addition  desires  to  call  attention  to  other  laws  and  regulations  that 
protect  employees,  students,  and  applicants. 

Title  VI  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964,  as  amended,  prohibits  discrimination  on  the 
basis  of  race,  color,  or  national  origin  in  programs  or  activities  receiving  Federal  financial 
assistance.  Title  VII  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964,  as  amended,  prohibits  employment 
discrimination  because  of  race,  color,  religion,  sex  or  national  origin.  Executive  Order 
11246,  as  amended,  prohibits  discrimination  in  employment  because  of  race,  color, 
religion,  sex  or  national  origin  and  requires  affirmative  action  to  ensure  equality  of 
opportunity  in  all  aspects  of  employment. 

The  Equal  Pay  Act  of  1963  prohibits  discrimination  on  the  basis  of  sex  in  rates  of  pay. 


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The  Age  Discrimination  in  Employment  Act  of  1967,  as  amended,  prohibits  discrimi- 
nation in  employment  on  the  basis  of  age. 

The  Columbia  University  Senate  on  December  1,  1978,  passed  a  resolution 
announcing  its  general  educational  policy  on  discrimination  which  reaffirms  the 
University's  commitment  to  nondiscriminatory  policies  in  the  above-mentioned  catego- 
ries, as  well  as  its  policy  not  to  discriminate  on  the  basis  of  sexual  orientation. 

Section  402  of  the  Vietnam  Era  Veterans'  Readjustment  Assistance  Act  of  1974,  as 
amended,  prohibits  job  discrimination  and  requires  affirmative  action  to  employ  and 
advance  in  employment  (1)  qualified  Vietnam  era  veterans  during  the  first  four  years 
after  their  discharge  and  (2)  qualified  disabled  veterans  throughout  their  working  life  if 
they  have  a  30  percent  or  more  disability. 

The  University's  Equal  Opportunity  Office  has  also  been  designated  to  coordinate  the 
University's  compliance  activities  under  each  of  the  programs  referred  to  above. 


Application  Procedure 


Application  for  admission  must  be  filed  on  a  special  form  obtained  from  the  Admissions 
Office  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine.  Applications  should  be  submitted  as  promptly  as 
possible,  though  they  are  accepted  only  for  the  next  incoming  class;  requests  for 
application  forms  may  be  submitted  one  year  in  advance  of  registration.  The  completed 
form  must  be  accompanied  by  the  application  fee  of  $25.  The  fee  helps  to  cover  the  cost 
of  processing  the  application;  it  is  therefore  not  returnable  and  is  not  credited  toward 
tuition. 

Applicants  will  be  notified  when  their  applications  have  been  received.  The 
Committee  on  Admissions,  however,  evaluates  only  completed  applications,  that  is, 
those  for  which  letters  of  recommendation  have  been  received,  along  with  MCAT  scores 
and  transcripts.  Applicants  will  be  notified,  also,  when  their  applications  have  been 
completed;  if  such  notification  is  not  received  within  sixty  days  after  the  date  of  the 
preliminary  processing  of  an  application,  applicants  should  make  inquiries  at  the 
Admissions  Office  to  learn  which  items  have  not  yet  been  received.  Failure  to  receive 
letters  of  recommendation  and  transcripts  is  the  most  common  cause  of  delay  in  the 
completion  of  applications. 

If  a  personal  interview  is  required  in  connection  with  the  application,  it  will  be 
requested  by  the  Admissions  Office. 

Selection  of  Students 

The  Committee  on  Admissions  devotes  months  to  the  task  of  selecting  a  class  of  148 
from  a  very  large  number  of  applicants.  Obviously  there  will  be  many  well-qualified 
students  whom  the  College  will  not  be  able  to  accept.  The  Faculty  of  Medicine 
recognizes  its  obligations  in  the  field  of  medical  education  and  research  not  only  to  the 
local  area  but  to  the  nation  as  well.  Admission  will  not  be  offered  to  any  applicant  who 
has  not  been  interviewed  by  one  of  the  College's  representatives.  Impressions  from  such 
an  interview,  as  well  as  scores  on  the  MCAT  and  academic  records,  will  be  considered  in 
selecting  individuals  for  admission.  Other  selection  criteria  are  listed  below. 

The  Committee  places  great  importance  on  the  fact  that  the  students  have  learned  to 
think  for  themselves,  to  explore,  to  work  hard  under  their  own  initiative,  to  consider 
alternatives  and  make  decisions,  and  to  develop  a  desire  for  a  continuous  program  of 
self-education.  In  the  selection  of  students,  preference  is  given  to  those  who,  in  the 
opinion  of  the  Committee  on  Admissions,  have  shown  high  achievement  in  their  college 
education,  a  mature  sense  of  values,  sound  motivation,  qualities  of  leadership,  and 
ability  to  assume  responsibility,  and  to  those  who  have  already  given  evidence  that  they 
are  qualified  to  complete  all  requirements  of  our  curriculum  and  to  graduate  as  ethical, 
compassionate,  and  competent  physicians. 


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The  practice  of  medicine  is  both  a  science  and  an  art,  and  to  treat  the  patient  as  a 
whole  person,  the  doctor  must  be  a  whole  person.  Students  planning  a  career  in 
medicine  should  be  motivated  toward  becoming  leaders  in  medical  thinking,  rather  than 
technicians,  because  medical  practice  is  both  a  private  enterprise  and  a  public 
responsibility.  The  liberal  arts  college  offers  the  opportunity  to  prepare  for  a  happier 
and  more  useful  life  of  citizenship.  Years  of  specialization  lie  ahead  in  a  professional 
career,  but  the  foundation  of  all  advanced  study  is  a  broad  liberal  education,  of  which 
science  is  a  part. 


Admission  to  Advanced  Standing 

Only  a  very  small  number  of  vacancies  occur  during  the  medical  course,  and  students 
can  be  accepted  on  transfer  from  other  schools  only  when  such  vacancies  do  arise.  Any 
student  desiring  to  transfer  from  an  accredited  school  of  medicine  to  the  upper  classes  of 
the  College  should  communicate  with  the  Admissions  Office  to  learn  if  a  vacancy 
exists. 


Admission  of  Foreign  Students 

Applicants  need  not  be  citizens  of  this  country  but  preferably  should  have  received  their 
premedical  education  at  an  accredited  college  or  university  in  the  United  States  or 
Canada.  Applications  may  be  submitted  by  individuals  who  have  been  educated 
elsewhere,  but  in  the  past  the  Committee  on  Admissions  has  had  great  difficulty  in 
finding  a  satisfactory  means  of  evaluating  the  caliber  of  education  available  in  the  many 
colleges  and  universities  throughout  the  world.  Likewise,  the  Committee  will  accept 
applications  for  admission  to  this  school  with  advanced  standing  from  individuals  who 
have  begun  their  medical  education  in  schools  outside  the  United  States  and  Canada, 
but  again  it  has  usually  been  able  to  admit  relatively  few  individuals  either  to  an  entering 
class  or  with  advanced  standing  whose  previous  education  has  not  been  obtained  in  this 
country  or  Canada. 


Registration 

Before  attending  classes,  each  student  must  register  in  person  at  the  Office  of  the 
Registrar  during  the  registration  period  listed  in  the  Academic  Calendar.  At  registration 
a  student  provides  the  information  required  and  pays  tuition  and  fees.  The  Office  of  the 
Registrar,  on  the  first  floor  of  the  Black  Building,  is  open  from  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  daily 
except  Saturdays,  Sundays,  and  holidays. 

All  students  will  be  asked  to  give  Social  Security  numbers  when  registering  in  the 
University.  Any  who  do  not  now  have  a  number  should  obtain  one  from  their  local  Social 
Security  office  well  in  advance  of  registration. 


Regulations 

According  to  University  regulations,  each  person  whose  registration  has  been  completed 
will  be  considered  a  student  of  the  University  during  the  term  for  which  he  or  she  is 
registered  unless  the  student's  connection  with  the  University  is  officially  severed  by 
withdrawal  or  otherwise.  No  student  registered  in  any  school  or  college  of  the  University 
shall  at  the  same  time  be  registered  in  any  other  school  or  college,  either  of  Columbia 
University  or  of  any  other  institution,  without  the  specific  authorization  of  the  dean  or 


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director  of  the  school  or  college  of  the  University  in  which  he  or  she  is  first 
registered. 

The  privileges  of  the  University  are  not  available  to  any  student  until  he  or  she  has 
connpleted  registration.  Since,  under  the  University  statutes,  payment  of  fees  is  part  of 
registration,  no  student's  registration  is  complete  until  the  fees  have  been  paid.  A 
student  who  is  not  officially  registered  for  a  University  course  may  not  attend  the  course 
unless  granted  auditing  privileges  (see  below).  No  student  may  register  after  the  stated 
period  without  the  written  consent  of  the  appropriate  dean  or  director. 

The  University  reserves  the  right  to  withhold  the  privilege  of  registration  or  any  other 
University  privilege  from  any  person  with  unpaid  indebtedness  to  the  University. 

Conduct 

All  members  of  the  University  community,  its  visitors  and  guests,  are  governed  by  the 
Rules  of  University  Conduct,  which  apply  to  all  demonstrations,  including  rallies  and 
picketing,  that  take  place  on  or  at  a  University  facility.  It  is  the  student's  responsibility  to 
be  aware  of  all  provisions,  regulations,  and  procedures  contained  in  the  Rules.  Copies 
are  available  in  the  Office  of  the  University  Senate,  406  Low  Memorial  Library. 

Attendance 

Students  are  held  accountable  for  absences  incurred  owing  to  late  enrollment. 

Religious  Holidays 

It  is  the  policy  of  the  University  to  respect  its  members'  observance  of  their  major 
religious  holidays.  Officers  of  administration  and  of  instruction  responsible  for  the 
scheduling  of  required  academic  activities  or  essential  services  are  expected  to  avoid 
conflict  with  such  holidays  as  much  as  possible.  Such  activities  include  examinations, 
registration,  and  various  deadlines  that  are  a  part  of  the  academic  calendar. 

Where  scheduling  conflicts  prove  unavoidable,  no  student  will  be  penalized  for 
absence  for  religious  reasons,  and  alternative  means  will  be  sought  for  satisfying  the 
academic  requirements  involved.  If  a  suitable  arrangement  cannot  be  worked  out 
between  the  student  and  the  instructor  involved,  students  and  instructors  should  consult 
the  appropriate  dean  or  director.  If  an  additional  appeal  is  needed,  it  may  be  taken  to 
the  Provost. 


Auditing  Courses 

Degree  candidates  in  good  standing  who  are  enrolled  for  a  full-time  program  in  the 
current  term  may  audit  one  or  two  courses  (except  during  the  summer  term)  in  any 
division  of  the  University  without  charge  by  filing  a  formal  application  in  the  Registrar's 
Office  (Black  Building,  Room  138)  no  later  than  September  14  in  the  autumn  term  and 
January  30  in  the  spring  term.  Applications  require  (a)  the  certification  of  the  Registrar 
that  the  student  is  eligible  to  audit  and  (b)  the  approval  of  the  dean  of  the  school  in  which 
the  courses  are  offered. 

For  obvious  reasons,  elementary  language  courses,  studio  courses,  applied  music 
courses,  laboratory  courses,  and  seminars  are  not  open  to  auditors;  other  courses  may 
be  closed  because  of  space  limitations.  In  no  case  will  an  audited  course  appear  on  a 
student's  record,  nor  is  it  possible  to  turn  an  audited  course  into  a  credit  course  by 
paying  the  fee  after  the  fact.  Courses  previously  taken  for  credit  may  not  be 
audited. 


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Fees 

The  following  fees,  prescribed  by  statute  for  medical  students,  are  subject  to  change  at 
any  time  at  the  discretion  of  the  Trustees. 

Tuition,  the  student  health  service  fee,  and  the  health  insurance  premium  are  payable 
in  advance  and  as  part  of  registration.  (If  the  student  chooses  to  pay  tuition  in  two 
installments,  one  half  of  the  tuition  is  payable  at  registration  in  September  and  the  other 
half  is  payable  in  January.)  If  these  fees  are  paid  after  the  last  day  of  registration  (see 
the  Academic  Calendar)  they  will  not  be  reduced,  and  a  late  fee  of  $25  will  be  imposed. 
Checks  for  tuition  and  fees  should  be  made  payable  to  Columbia  University. 

Tuition 

For  the  full  course  in  medicine  for  one  academic  year  (or  the  equivalent),  payable  in  two 
installments  $5,800.00 

Health  Service  and  Hospital  Insurance  Fees 

The  following  fees,  prescribed  by  statute,  are  subject  to  change  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Trustees.  For  all  full-time  students,  per  year  (September  1 -August  31) 

Health  service  fee  $215.00 

Hospital  insurance  premium  157.00 

The  student  health  service  fee  contributes  to  the  cost  of  operating  the  Student  Health 
Service.  The  hospital  insurance  fee  pays  the  annual  premium  to  the  Associated  Hospital 
Service  of  New  York.  Participation  in  these  programs  is  compulsory  for  all  full-time 
students;  students  who  already  carry  hospital  insurance,  however,  will  be  charged  the 
health  service  fee  only.  Proof  of  comparable  coverage  must  be  shown  at  the  time  of 
registration.  Upon  payment  of  additional  fees,  students  can  acquire  hospital  insurance 
coverage  for  their  dependents  and  the  latter  are  eligible  to  receive  the  benefits  of  the 
health  service  program.  Students  should  consult  the  Office  of  the  Registrar,  Black 
Building,  Room  138,  for  further  information  on  dependent  coverage. 

The  Student  Health  Service,  which  holds  daily  office  hours,  is  on  the  street  level  of 
Bard  Haven  Tower  1  (60  Haven  Avenue). 

Application  Fees  and  Late  Fees 

For  admission  $25.00 

For  late  registration:  minimum  charge  25.00 

For  late  application,  or  late  renewal  of  application,  for  a  degree  25.00 

Withdrawal  and  Adjustment  of  Fees 

A  student  in  good  academic  standing  who  is  not  subject  to  discipline  will  always  be  given 
an  honorable  dismissal  if  he  or  she  wishes  to  withdraw  from  the  University.  Withdrawal  is 
defined  as  the  dropping  of  one's  entire  program  in  a  given  semester  as  opposed  to 
dropping  a  portion  of  one's  program. 

Any  student  withdrawing  must  notify  the  Registrar  in  writing:  failure  to  attend  classes 
or  notification  of  instructors  does  not  constitute  formal  withdrawal  and  will  result  in 
failing  grades  in  all  courses.  Any  adjustment  of  the  tuition  that  the  student  has  paid  is 
reckoned  from  the  date  on  which  the  Registrar  receives  the  student's  written 
notification.  Application  fees,  late  fees,  and  special  fees  are  not  refundable. 


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Up  to  and  including  the  second  Saturday  after  the  first  day  of  classes,  tuition  will  be 
retained  in  the  following  amount: 


Full-time  study 
Part-time  study 


$50.00 
25.00 


After  the  second  Saturday  after  the  first  day  of  classes  in  the  term,  the  above  amount  is 
retained,  plus  an  additional  percentage  of  the  remaining  tuition  (as  indicated  in  the 
schedule  below),  for  each  week,  or  part  of  a  week,  of  the  term  up  to  the  date  on  which 
the  student's  written  notice  of  withdrawal  is  received  by  the  Registrar. 


Adjustment  Schedule 


Second  Saturday  after  first 

day  of  classes 
Week    following    second 

Saturday  after  first  day 

of  classes 
Second  following  week 
Third  following  week 
Fourth  following  week 
Fifth  following  week 
Sixth  following  week 
Seventh  following  week 
Eighth  following  week 


Minimum 

Fees 

Retained 

$25  or 

$50 

25  or 

50 

25  or 

50 

25  or 

50 

25  or 

50 

25  or 

50 

25  or 

50 

25  or 

50 

25  or 

50 

Percentage  of 

Remaining  Tuition 

Retained 

0 


10 
20 
30 
45 
60 
75 
90 
100 


[no  adjustment) 


Application  or  Renewal  of 
Application  for  a  Degree 


Degrees  are  awarded  three  times  a  year  —  in  October,  January,  and  May.  A  candidate 
for  any  Columbia  degree  (except  the  Ph.D.  degree)  must  file  an  application  with  the 
Registrar,  630  West  168th  Street.  In  the  1979-1980  academic  year,  the  last  day  to  file 
for  an  October  degree  is  August  1;  for  a  January  degree,  November  2;  and  for  a  May 
degree,  February  18.  A  late  fee  of  $25  will  be  charged  after  these  dates  and  until  the 
expiration  of  the  late  filing  period  for  each  conferral  date  (September  6  for  October 
degrees,  December  7  for  January  degrees,  April  3  for  May  degrees.)  Applications 
received  after  the  late  filing  period  will  automatically  be  applied  to  the  next  conferral 
date. 

If  the  student  fails  to  earn  the  degree  by  the  conferral  date  for  which  he  or  she  has 
made  application,  the  student  may  renew  the  application.  A  $25  late  fee  will  be  charged 
for  late  filing  of  renewals  of  application  according  to  the  same  schedule  as  for  original 
applications  (see  above.) 


Requests  for  Transcripts 


Transcripts  may  be  requested  by  writing  to  the  Office  of  the  Registrar,  630  West  168th 
Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032.  Official  transcripts  must  be  sent  by  the  University 
directly  to  an  official  address  such  as  another  university,  a  hospital,  a  business  firm,  or  a 
government  agency.  However,  a  student  may  request  an  unofficial  transcript  (stamped 
"Student  Copy").  There  is  a  charge  of  $2  for  each  transcript  requested  except  for  those 
which  are  sent  between  offices  of  Columbia  University.  Checks  accompanying  transcript 
requests  should  be  made  payable  to  Columbia  University. 


30     ADMISSION,  REGISTRATION,  EXPENSES,  AND  FINANCIAL  AID 

Estimated  Expenses 

Current  educational  expenses  for  a  student  attending  the  College  during  the  first 
academic  year  axe  as  follows: 

Tuition  $5,800.00 

Health  and  Hospitalization  Insurance  Fees  372.00 

Books  and  supplies  650.00 

Microscope  rental  cost  and  other  equipment  450.00 

In  addition  to  the  educational  costs  listed  above,  each  first-year  student  should  budget 
approximately  $4,140  to  cover  housing  ($1,375),  food  ($1,900),  clothing,  laundry  and 
dry  cleaning  ($265),  and  miscellaneous  expenses  ($600). 

There  are  differences  in  the  length  of  each  academic  year,  and  living  and 
miscellaneous  expenses  vary.  Each  year  the  College  Committee  on  Financial  Aid 
prepares  a  statement  of  estimated  expenses  for  students  in  each  year  of  the  medical 
school  curriculum.  These  statements  are  given  to  all  financial  aid  applicants  at  the  time 
of  distribution  of  the  financial  aid  policy  statement. 

Microscope,  Instruments,  and  Books 

Students  are  required  to  have  microscopes  for  courses  in  the  first  and  second  years  of 
medical  school.  A  microscope  rental  service  is  operated  by  the  Medical  Center 
Bookstore.  For  students  who  wish  to  purchase  a  new  or  used  microscope,  the  faculty 
recommends  a  binocular  instrument  of  standard  make,  complete  with  carrying  case, 
built-in  illuminator,  and  quadruple  nosepiece  (4X,  lOX,  40X,  and  lOOX  oil-immersion 
objectives). 

Students  are  required  to  purchase  dissection  equipment  for  the  first-year  course  in 
gross  anatomy  and  instruments  for  the  diagnostic  examination  of  patients. 

The  books  required  or  recommended  for  courses  of  instruction  are  announced  at  the 
beginning  of  each  academic  year. 

Housing 

Bard  Hall,  at  50  Haven  Avenue  overlooking  Riverside  Park  and  the  Hudson  River,  is  the 
residence  for  students  in  the  College.  Its  facilities  include  lounges,  a  cafeteria  and 
several  dining  rooms,  and  a  gymnasium  with  a  swimming  pool,  basketball  and  squash 
courts,  and  facilities  for  other  sports. 

Room  rates  at  Bard  Hall  depend  on  the  length  of  the  academic  year  and  the  room 
assignment.  Information  on  the  cafeteria  service,  room  application  forms,  and  other 
details  are  provided  for  entering  students  by  the  Admissions  Office.  For  further 
information,  write  to  the  Bard  Hall  Manager,  50  Haven  Avenue,  New  York,  N.Y. 
10032. 

Apartments  are  available  for  married  students  in  Bard  Haven  Tower  I  on  the  Medical 
Center  campus.  Married  or  single  students  may  rent  apartments  in  Towers  11  and  III;  the 
rents  are  higher.  Information  may  be  obtained  from  the  Manager,  Bard  Haven  Towers, 
100  Haven  Avenue,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 

Financial  Aid 

All  financial  aid  awards  are  based  on  verified  need.  Each  year  applicants  for  financial 
aid  are  required  to  borrow  a  sum  of  money  (unit  loan)  before  becoming  eligible  for 
scholarships  administered  by  the  College.  Financial  aid  awards  are  intended  to 
supplement,  rather  than  substitute  for,  the  student's  resources  and  parental  contribu- 
tions. 


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Upon  acceptance  to  the  College,  students  receive  the  financial  aid  policy  statement, 
loan  interest  and  repayment  information,  and  an  application  form  which  must  be 
completed  promptly.  Students  enrolled  in  the  College  are  informed  annually  about  the 
policies  for  the  coming  academic  year  and  the  dates  for  submission  of  the  financial  aid 
application  and  loan  applications.  Further  information  may  be  obtained  from  the 
Financial  Aid  Office  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  telephone  (212) 
694-4100. 

Spouses  of  medical  students  should  consult  the  personnel  offices  of  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital  for  information  regarding 
employment  opportunities  at  the  Medical  Center. 


Scholarships 


Students  are  urged  to  determine  the  availability  of  scholarship  assistance  from  the  states 
in  which  they  reside  and  to  make  application  for  such  funds  when  appropriate.  As  an 
example.  New  York  State  provides  funds  through  the  Tuition  Assistance  Program  to 
residents  who  meet  financial  qualifications.  In  addition,  New  York  State  has  instituted 
the  Special  Regents  Medical  Scholarship,  which  is  intended  to  ease  the  physician 
shortage  in  certain  areas  of  the  state.  The  Financial  Aid  Office  provides  interested 
students  with  the  necessary  information  on  applications  for  these  programs.  Applicants 
to  medical  school  should  consult  college  premedical  offices  for  information  on  the 
competitive  New  York  State  Regents  Awards. 

Among  nongovernmental  sources  of  funding  there  is  the  National  Medical  Fellow- 
ships, Inc.,  which  awards  fellowships  to  needy  black  Americans,  American  Indians, 
Mexican-Americans,  and  mainland  Puerto  Ricans.  Applicants  must  be  citizens  of  the 
United  States  or  permanent  residents  (visa  status).  Awards  are  given  to  first-  and 
second-year  medical  students.  Enrolled  medical  students  should  apply  to  NMF  at  250 
West  57th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10019  before  March  1  for  financial  assistance  for  the 
second  year  of  medical  school.  Applicants  to  medical  school  should  request  information 
from  NMF. 

The  R.G.  Haddad  Foundation  Scholarship  is  available  for  enrolled  medical  students 
who  are  United  States  citizens  of  Syrian  or  Lebanese  descent.  Applicants  must  have 
verified  financial  need.  A  grant  for  one  year  may  be  renewed  upon  application. 
Annually,  the  Financial  Aid  Office  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  advises 
students  of  the  availability  of  this  scholarship. 

There  are  a  number  of  scholarship  funds  administered  by  the  Financial  Aid  Office  of 
the  College.  With  the  exception  of  the  Lawrence  John  Durante  Scholarship  (see  below), 
students  do  not  apply  directly  for  these  scholarships.  The  named  scholarships  listed 
below  have  been  donated  by  alumni,  foundations,  corporations,  and  friends  of  the 
University. 

Endowed  Scholarship  Funds 

ALLEN      Gift  of  Mrs.  Vivian  B.  Allen. 

ALUMNI  A  limited  number  of  national  scholarships.  Provided  by  gifts  from  the  P&S 
Alumni  Association  and  other  contributors. 

ANONYMOUS      Several;  awarded  annually. 

BANBURY      From  the  Banbury  Scholarship  Fund. 

ALICE  IDA  AND  ABRAHAM  PENNER  BERNHEIM  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND  For 
tuition. 

ISAAC  J.  AND  RENA  HENLY  BERNHEIM  Given  by  the  family  in  honor  of  Isaac  J. 
and  Rena  Henly  Bernheim. 


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ELSIE  J.  BIRTWHISTLE  Founded  by  the  will  of  Morell  Birtwhistle,  in  memory  of  his 
wife. 

GEORGE  BLUMENTHAL,  Jr.      From  the  George  Blumenthal,  Jr.,  Fund. 

ELIZABETH  ROCK  BRACKETT  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND  Bequest  of  Dr.  Brackett, 
the  income  to  be  used  for  scholarship  assistance  for  women  medical  students  studying 
under  the  Faculty  of  Medicine. 

Dr.  HARRY  BRITENSTOOL  MEMORIAL  From  the  estate  of  Mrs.  Blanche  B. 
Ostheimer,  in  memory  of  her  brother. 

LUCIEN  AND  ETHEL  BROWNSTONE  MERIT  MEDICAL  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND  A 
merit  scholarship  awarded  every  four  years. 

Dr.  MOSES  R.  BUCHMAN  MEMORIAL  Open  to  undergraduate  medical  students, 
with  preference  given  to  those  who  are  residents  of  Westchester  and  who  plan  to 
practice  pediatrics.  Established  by  friends  of  Dr.  Buchman. 

DAVID  C.  BULL  MEMORIAL  In  memory  of  Dr.  David  C.  Bull,  a  former  member  of 
the  Department  of  Surgery. 

RICHARD  BUTLER  Open  to  men  born  in  the  state  of  Ohio  who  are  qualified  for 
admission  to,  and  plan  to  enter,  Columbia  College,  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and 
Sciences,  the  School  of  Law,  the  School  of  Engineering  and  Applied  Science,  or  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

ALONZO  CLARK  Founded  by  the  will  of  Alonzo  Clark,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  for  many  years 
president  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

CLASS  OF  1890      Given  by  a  member  of  the  class. 

CLASS  OF  1899  Given  by  the  class  in  commemoration  of  the  thirty-fifth  anniversary 
of  its  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1912  Given  by  the  class  on  the  fifteenth  anniversary  of  its  gradua- 
tion. 

CLASS  OF  1913      For  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1920  Given  by  the  class  on  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  its 
graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1924      To  commemorate  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  their  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1928      Given  at  their  tenth  reunion. 

CLASS  OF  1932  For  a  scholarship  room.  Given  by  the  class  on  the  twenty-fifth 
anniversary  of  its  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1933      For  a  scholarship. 

CLASS  OF  1934      Awarded  for  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1936  Given  by  the  class  on  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  its 
graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1937      Awarded  for  tuition  of  medical  students. 

CLASS  OF  1938  Awarded  annually  to  assist  a  student  in  the  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons. 

CLASS  OF  1939      Awarded  for  medical  student  scholarships. 


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CLASS  OF  1940      Awarded  for  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1942      Awarded  for  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1952  Given  by  members  of  the  class  on  the  tenth  anniversary  of  its 
graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1953      Given  by  members  of  the  class. 

CLASS  OF  1964      Established  in  memory  of  Dr.  Howard  Gerstel. 

HENRY  D.  CRUGER  Bequest  of  Helen  Cruger,  in  memory  of  the  Henry  D.  Cruger 
family. 

CHARLES  A.  DANA  FOUNDATION,  Inc.      Established  by  the  Foundation. 

ANTHONY  M.  DeANGELIS  Open  to  a  student  of  the  fourth-year  class.  Given  by  Dr. 
Anthony  M.  DeAngelis. 

HORACE  DENNETT      Open  to  students  in  the  third-  and  fourth-year  classes. 

DAVID  M.  DEVENDORF  Preference  is  given  to  a  candidate  from  Herkimer  County, 
New  York,  preferably  one  from  the  town  of  Herkimer.  Given  by  Mrs.  David  M. 
Devendorf  of  Herkimer,  New  York,  in  memory  of  her  husband.  Dr.  David  M.  Devendorf, 
Class  of  1861. 

FRANCIS  E.  DOUGHTY  Given  by  Miss  Phoebe  Caroline  Swords,  in  memory  of  Dr. 
Francis  E.  Doughty,  Class  of  1869. 

LAWRENCE  JOHN  DURANTE  Given  by  members  of  the  Class  of  1961,  in  memory 
of  Lawrence  John  Durante.  Awarded  annually  to  a  senior  student  with  verified  financial 
need  by  the  Durante  Scholarship  Fund  Committee  after  review  of  the  applications  of 
qualified  students. 

EDWARD  PERCY  EGLEE  Bequest  of  Edward  Percy  Eglee,  Class  of  1913,  member  of 
the  Faculty  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  from  1919  until  his  retirement  in 
1953,  when  he  was  a  clinical  professor  of  medicine. 

JOSEPH  HERMAN  AND  HANNAH  EICHNER  Established  by  the  will  of  Benjamin 
Bernard  Eichner,  Class  of  1919. 

JOSEPH  C.  FOSTER      Given  by  Mrs.  Esther  J.  Foster,  in  memory  of  her  husband. 

VIRGINIA  KNEELAND  FRANTZ      Bequest  of  Dr.  Frantz. 

NELLIE  ALDEN  FRANZ  Bequest  of  Nellie  A.  Franz  to  Columbia  University  for 
scholarships  to  worthy  young  women  for  undergraduate  or  graduate  study,  with 
preference  for  those  interested  in  medicine,  nursing,  sociology,  and  journalism. 

GEORGE  AND  CHARLIE  Given  by  the  Alumni  Association  of  the  College,  in  memory 
of  George  Peters  and  Charles  Costello,  long-time  employees  of  the  Medical  Center. 

JACOB  HARSEN      Given  by  Dr.  Jacob  Harsen. 

FRANK  HARTLEY  Given  by  friends  and  colleagues  of  Dr.  Frank  Hartley,  class  of 
1880. 

WILLIAM  H.  HEMINGWAY 

AARON  HIMMELSTEIN  MEMORIAL  Open  to  undergraduate  medical  students. 
Given  by  Dr.  Himmelstein's  friends  and  colleagues. 


34     FINANCIAL  AID 


IRMA  T.  HIRSCHL  SCHOLARSHIPS  From  the  estate  of  Irma  T.  Hirschl.  Awarded 
on  the  criteria  of  financial  need,  outstanding  scholarship  and  dedication  to  medical 
science,  the  easing  of  pain  and  protection  of  life. 

CHARLES  EUGENE  HUBER,  Sr.  Bequest  of  Francis  D.  Huber,  in  memory  of  his 
father. 

FRANCIS  HUBER  Open  to  a  graduate  of  any  institution  other  than  Columbia 
University,  City  College,  Barnard  College,  or  Hunter  College.  Given  by  Dr.  Francis 
Huber. 

VIOLA  B.  HUBER  Open  to  a  graduate  of  Hunter  College.  Given  by  Dr.  Francis 
Huber. 

ABRAHAM  JACOBI  For  graduates  of  Columbia  University  and  City  College.  Given 
by  Dr.  Francis  Huber,  in  memory  of  Dr.  Abraham  Jacobi. 

EDWARD  R.  JEAL  Awarded  to  deserving  students  studying  under  the  Faculty  of 
Medicine. 

CHARLES  CHRISTIAN  LIEB  Awarded  to  a  student  interested  in  the  study  of 
pharmacology.  Given  in  memory  of  Dr.  Charles  Christian  Lieb,  Hosack  Professor  of 
Pharmacology. 

LI  MING  Awarded  with  preference  to  students  of  Chinese  birth  or  descent  or 
nationality.  Established  by  bequest  of  Mr.  Li  Ming. 

MARJORIE  McANENY  Open  to  a  graduate  of  Barnard  College.  Given  by  Dr.  Francis 
Huber. 

ELIZABETH  HALL  McCULLOGH  Given  by  Mrs.  William  G.  Heaphy  in  memory  of 
her  sister.  Dr.  Elizabeth  McCullogh,  an  alumna  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons. 

HERBERT  D.  MANLEY      Given  as  bequest  by  the  late  Dr.  Herbert  D.  Manley. 

FRANCIS  HARTMAN  MARKOE  Given  by  Madeline  Shelton  Markoe,  in  memory  of 
her  husband. 

M.  MONTGOMERY  MAZE  From  the  estate  of  M.  Montgomery  Maze,  Pearl  River, 
N.Y.  Part  of  this  fund  may  be  used  for  scholarships  and/or  fellowships,  preferably  for 
graduates  of  the  Pearl  River  High  School. 

MABEL  C.  MEAD  Awarded  to  women  students  of  Chinese  ancestry.  Preference  given 
to  those  desiring  to  study  medicine. 

VIVIAN  AND  SEYMOUR  MILSTEIN  ENDOWMENT  FOR  SCHOLARSHIPS  Estab- 
lished by  the  donors  in  honor  of  their  friends  and  physicians,  Drs.  David  Habif  and 
Duane  Todd. 

SAMUEL  J.  MORITZ  MEMORIAL  Given  by  the  executors  of  the  estate  of  Samuel  J. 
Moritz. 

GULLI  LINDH  MULLER  Bequest  of  the  donor  to  be  awarded  with  preference  to  a 
gifted  woman  student. 

P&S  SCHOLARSHIP  AID  AND  LOAN  FUND  Established  by  the  wives  of  the 
members  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine,  faculty,  and  friends  of  the  College. 

RUDOLPH  AND  MARY  E.  PFEIFFER      Given  by  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Pfeiffer. 


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PRESBYTERIAN  HOSPITAL  ALUMNI  SCHOLARSHIP  Granted  with  preference  to 
sons  or  daughters  of  alumni  of  Presbyterian  Hospital.  Given  by  the  Society  of  the  Alumni 
of  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

WILLIAM  COLE  R  APPLE  YE      Established  at  the  retirement  of  Dean  Rappleye. 

RICHARD  RHODEBECK  Given  by  Mrs.  Richard  Rhodebeck,  in  memory  of  her 
husband. 

DAVID  H.  ROUS  From  family,  friends,  and  business  associates  of  David  H.  Rous,  the 
income  to  be  divided  equally  among  the  Graduate  School  of  Business,  Columbia  College, 
and  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

LOUIS  AND  RACHAEL  RUDIN  Established  by  the  Rudin  Foundation  for  students  of 
excellence  who  would  not  otherwise  be  able  to  complete  their  education. 

SAGAMORE      Awarded  to  needy  students. 

JOSEPH  F.  SAPHIR  MEMORIAL  Given  by  Elsa  M.  Saphir,  in  memory  of  her 
husband,  Joseph  F.  Saphir,  Class  of  1902. 

THE  MARY  S.  SAXE  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND     Bequest  of  Mary  S.  Saxe. 

AURA  E.  SEVERINGHAUS  Given  by  faculty  members,  alumni,  and  students,  in 
honor  of  Dr.  Severinghaus's  services  to  the  College. 

BERNARD  E.  SMITH  MEMORIAL  Given  by  Mrs.  Gertrude  Smith,  in  memory  of  her 
husband. 

THE  JAMES  A.  STEVENSON  MEMORIAL  SCHOLARSHIP  Established  by  Mrs. 
Ann  Stevenson  Hardesty,  in  memory  of  her  brother  James  Albert  Stevenson,  Class  of 
1943. 

EDGAR  EGINTON  STEWART,  Jr.,  MEMORIAL  Given  by  Dr.  E.  E.  Stewart,  in 
memory  of  his  son. 

ARTHUR  PURDY  STOUT  MEMORIAL  Given  by  the  Arthur  Purdy  Stout  So- 
ciety. 

ARNOLD  STURMDORF  Awarded  to  one  or  more  students  in  their  third  or  fourth 
year  of  medical  school.  Bequest  of  Miriam  Sturmdorf. 

HAROLD  S.  VAUGHAN      Bequest  of  Dr.  Harold  Vaughan,  Class  of  1904. 

ANDREA  VICALE  MEMORIAL  Established  by  Dr.  Carmine  T.  Vicale,  in  memory  of 
his  father. 

HERMANN  VOLLMER      Established  in  his  memory  by  his  wife. 

THEODORE  L.  VOSSELER  Preference  is  given  to  graduates  of  Colgate  University. 
Given  by  Dr.  Allison  J.  Vosseler,  Class  of  1933,  in  memory  of  his  father,  Dr.  Theodore 
L.  Vosseler. 

ROBERT  M.  WECHSLER  Given  by  Dr.  I.  S.  Wechsler,  in  memory  of  his  son,  Robert 
M.  Wechsler,  Class  of  1945,  and  by  members  of  the  class  of  1945,  in  memory  of  their 
classmate. 

WHITING— Dr.  FORDYCE  B.  St.  JOHN  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND  Gift  by  the  Mrs. 
Giles  Whiting  Foundation,  in  honor  of  Dr.  Fordyce  B.  St.  John. 

Dr.  JAMES  LANCELOT  WILSON  Awarded  to  a  student  selected  by  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons. 


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CLARA  AND  KRIKOR  ZOHRAB  Awarded  with  preference  to  students  of  Armenian 
extraction.  Students  are  eligible  to  apply  through  interschool  fellowship  competition 
upon  recommendation  of  the  financial  aid  officer. 


Gift  Funds 

CITIBANK  MEDICAL  SCHOLARSHIP  Established  by  the  Citibank.  Th^  .-ecipient 
must  have  demonstrated  need  for  support  and  he/she  must  be  a  New  York  State 
resident. 

VALERIE  AND  GEORGE  DELACORTE  FOUNDATION      Annual  gift. 

GENERAL  SCHOLARSHIP  GIFT  FUND      Gifts  and  memorials  by  various  donors. 

CHARLES  F.  IKLE  SCHOLARSHIP  AND  RESEARCH  FUND  Grant  by  the  New 
York  Community  Trust. 

JAMES  T.  LEE  FOUNDATION,  Inc.      Annual  grant  to  medical  students. 

JULIUS  E.  STOLFI  MEDICAL  EDUCATION  AND  RESEARCH  FUND  SCHOLAR- 
SHIP 

THE  SULZBERGER  FOUNDATION  Annual  gift.  Awarded  to  senior  students  with 
very  good  academic  records,  significant  financial  need,  and  plans  to  pursue  careers  in 
family  medicine  or  general  internal  medicine  in  nonurban  areas. 


Loans 

Loans  are  available  to  all  full-time  medical  students.  These  funds  are  provided  by 
various  sources,  including  the  federal  and  state  governments,  the  University,  and  also 
private  agencies,  as  outlined  below. 

Foreign  students  who  hold  an  F-1  student  visa  are  eligible  to  borrow  only  from  University 
funds  and  must  have  comakers  who  are  citizens  or  permanent  residents  of  the  United 
States.  Comakers  should  not  be  University  employees  or  members  of  the  applicant's 
immediate  family  (i.e.,  mother,  father,  spouse).  Foreign  students  may  borrow  from 
federal  or  state  loan  funds  upon  being  granted  permanent  resident  visa  status  in  the 
United  States. 

Federal  Health  Professions  Loans.  These  are  allocated  by  the  Bureau  of  Health 
Manpower  of  the  National  Institutes  of  Health  to  individual  medical  schools,  which  are 
responsible  for  determining  both  the  recipients  of  such  funds  and  the  amounts  to  be 
loaned.  Assuming  the  availability  of  adequate  funding,  the  maximum  loan  to  a  student  in 
an  academic  year  is  the  cost  of  tuition  plus  $2,500.  Loans  are  repayable  to  the  school 
over  a  ten-year  period  beginning  one  year  after  completing  or  interrupting  the 
prescribed  full-time  course  of  study.  Interest  at  the  annual  rate  of  7  percent  begins  to 
accrue  when  the  loan  becomes  repayable. 

Repayment  of  Health  Professions  Loans  may  be  deferred  up  to  three  years  for  those 
who  become  members  of  a  uniformed  federal  service  on  sustained  full-time  duty  (i.e., 
the  Army,  Navy,  Air  Force,  Marine  Corps,  Coast  Guard,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey), 
the  Public  Health  Service,  or  the  Peace  Corps.  For  those  pursuing  advanced 
professional  training,  repayment  may  be  deferred  to  completion  of  the  training  program. 
Interest  does  not  accrue  during  period  of  deferment. 

Health  Professions  Loans  are  forgiven  or  canceled  under  certain  conditions:  (1)  In  the 
instance  of  students  who  agree  to  practice  medicine  for  at  least  two  years  in  a  region  of  a 
state  that  has  been  determined  to  need  additional  personnel,  the  federal  government 
will  repay  60  percent  of  the  outstanding  principal  and  interest  on  any  educational  loan(s) 


FINANCIAL  AID     37 

for  the  cost  of  professional  education.  For  a  third  year  of  practice  in  such  an  area,  an 
additional  25  percent  of  the  loan(s)  will  be  repaid.  (2)  The  outstanding  loans  of  students 
who  fail  to  complete  their  health  professions  studies  will  be  repaid  if  they  are  in 
exceptionally  needy  circumstances,  from  a  low-income  or  disadvantaged  family,  and 
cannot  be  expected  to  resume  studies  within  two  years.  (3)  Loans  of  students  who  die  or 
suffer  permanent  and  total  disability  will  be  canceled. 

National  Direct  Student  Loans.  Funds  are  allocated  by  the  Office  of  Education  to  schools 
which  are  responsible  for  determining  both  the  recipients  of  such  funds  and  the  amounts 
to  be  awarded.  The  total  (undergraduate  and  graduate  school  loans)  available  to  a 
student  from  the  NDSL  program  is  $10,000.  The  current  interest  rate,  payable  during 
the  repayment  period,  is  3  percent  on  the  unpaid  principal.  Repayment  begins  nine 
months  after  graduation  or  after  leaving  school.  The  repayment  period  may  extend  up 
to  ten  years.  Repayment  may  be  deferred  for  up  to  three  years  during  active  U.S. 
military  service  or  during  service  in  the  Peace  Corps  or  Volunteers  in  Service  to  America 
(VISTA). 

Federal  and  State  Guaranteed  Loans.  Under  the  auspices  of  the  Office  of  Education  of 
the  Department  of  Health,  Education,  and  Welfare,  federally  insured  loans  are  made  by 
authorized  banks,  savings-and-loan  associations,  credit  unions,  pension  funds,  and 
insurance  companies.  The  maximum  loan  each  academic  year  under  this  program  is 
$5,000,  and  the  total  outstanding  loan  balance  at  any  one  time  may  not  exceed 
$15,000.  Interest  may  not  be  in  excess  of  an  annual  percentage  rate  of  7  percent. 
Lending  institutions  participating  in  this  program  can  provide  further  information 
regarding  interest  rates.  Repayment  begins  nine  to  twelve  months  after  the  student's 
studies  have  been  completed  or  otherwise  terminated  and  is  usually  scheduled  for 
completion  within  five  to  ten  years. 

Deferment  of  repayment  is  permitted  to  up  to  three  years  during  the  student's 
service  in  the  military,  the  Peace  Corps,  or  VISTA. 

Other  Sources  of  Loans.  The  National  Education  Loan  Guarantee  Program  of  the 
American  Medical  Association  Education  and  Research  Foundation  (AMA-ERF)  makes 
possible  loans  to  all  medical  students,  interns,  and  residents  in  good  standing  who  are 
United  States  citizens,  provided  they  are  enrolled  in  full-time  training  at  an  AMA- 
approved  American  medical  school  or  hospital  and  can  demonstrate  financial  need. 
Medical  students  must  have  completed  their  first  semester  in  order  to  qualify.  The 
maximum  amount  that  can  be  borrowed  in  a  twelve-month  period  (September  1  to 
August  31)  is  $2,500.  Up  to  a  total  of  $12,500  may  be  borrowed  over  a  period  of  seven 
years.  The  minimum  loan  for  any  one  interim  note  is  $400. 

Interest  rates  have  not  been  set  at  the  time  of  this  printing.  Interest  charges  must  be 
paid  in  full  each  year  by  the  student.  Payment  of  principal  is  deferred  during  the  training 
period.  Prepayment  of  principal  may  be  made  at  any  time  without  penalty. 

University  loan  funds  are  also  intended  to  supplement  students'  resources.  Repayment 
of  these  loans  is  scheduled  to  begin  nine  months  after  graduation  and  to  be  completed 
within  ten  years  (provided  that  a  repayment  rate  of  at  least  $30  a  month  is  maintained). 
The  interest  charge  for  University  loans  is  3  percent  a  year  on  the  outstanding  loan 
balance. 

The  University  has  certain  named  loan  funds  from  which  medical  students  may 
borrow  when  monies  are  available.  Included  among  these  are  the  following  funds: 

PETER  AMAZON      Bequest  of  Peter  Amazon. 

LEONARD  ALEXANDER  ARMS  Bequest  of  Lydia  B.  Arms,  in  memory  of  her 
husband,  to  create  a  revolving  loan  fund  for  scholarship  and  research  to  medical 
students  and  graduate  students  at  P&S. 

GEORGE  BLUMENTHAL,  Jr.  Used  for  the  assistance  of  needy  students  in  the 
medical  school. 


38     FINANCIAL  AID 


CLASS  OF  1906      Gifts  from  various  members  of  the  Class  of  1906. 

CLASS  OF  1919  Gifts  from  various  members  of  the  Class  of  1919.  To  be  used  for 
loans  to  deserving  students. 

CAROL  ELISSA  GARDNER  Established  by  Dr.  M.  Jordan  Thorstad,  in  memory  of  his 
wife.  Dr.  Carol  Elissa  Gardner  Thorstad,  Class  of  1941. 

DAVID  GREENE  A  bequest  from  the  estate  of  Fannye  Greene  Meyerson,  in  honor  of 
her  brother.  Dr.  David  Greene.  Used  for  assistance  of  needy  students  in  the  medical 
school  and  Columbia  College. 

GEORGE  L.  HAWKINS,  Jr.      Gift  of  George  L.  Hawkins,  Jr.,  Class  of  1941. 

B.  H.  HOMAN,  Jr.  REVOLVING  LOAN  FUND  Long-term,  low-interest  loans  for 
needy  students. 

ROBERT  ABBE  MACKENZIE  Established  by  friends,  colleagues,  and  patients  of  Dr. 
MacKenzie,  an  alumnus  of  the  Class  of  1921. 

GEORGE  W.  MERCK  MEMORIAL  Established  by  the  Merck  Company  Foundation  in 
honor  of  George  W.  Merck.  For  graduates  of  P&S,  wherever  they  are  in  training,  or  to 
graduates  of  other  medical  schools  in  training  at  hospitals  affiliated  with  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

JESSIE  SMITH  NOYES 

AURA  E.  SEVERINGHAUS  Established  by  the  Clark  Foundation  as  an  unrestricted, 
discretionary  fund  to  be  used  primarily  for  the  support  of  students  and  student  activities. 
Priority  given  to  fourth-year  students  who  are  subjected  to  increased  living  and 
transportation  costs  because  of  electing  clerkships  at  the  Mary  Imogene  Bassett 
Hospital,  Cooperstown,  N.Y. 

WALTER  C.  AND  MARJORIE  C.  STEIN      Bequest  of  Marjorie  C.  Stein. 

STEINHARDT  MEDICAL  SCHOLARSHIP  Bequest  of  Samuel  C.  Steinhardt. 
Awarded  to  graduates  of  one  of  the  colleges  of  the  City  University  of  New  York  who 
have  attended  public  schools  exclusively  (except  for  religious  instruction).  To  be  repaid 
in  fifteen  years;  without  interest  for  the  first  ten  years;  with  5  percent  annual  interest 
thereafter  on  the  unpaid  balance. 

In  addition  to  the  foregoing,  periodically  there  are  funds  for  short-term  emergency  loans, 
which  are  administered  through  the  Financial  Aid  Office  of  the  medical  school. 

Prizes 

Dr.  HARRY  S.  ALTMAN  PRIZE  Awarded  to  an  outstanding  senior  student  who 
demonstrates  a  special  interest  in  pediatric  ambulatory  care.  Established  to  honor  Dr. 
Harry  S.  Altrnan,  in  recognition  of  his  outstanding  contributions  to  scholarship  in 
pediatrics. 

HERBERT  J.  BARTELSTONE  AWARD  IN  PHARMACOLOGY  Awarded  to  a 
member  of  the  graduating  class  of  the  College  who  has  demonstrated  exceptional 
accomplishments  in  pharmacology.  Established  to  honor  the  memory  of  Professor 
Herbert  J.  Bartelstone,  member  of  the  Department  of  Pharmacology  from  1950  until 
1973,  dedicated  and  inspiring  teacher,  and  uncompromising  advocate  of  the  importance 
of  rigorous  preparation  in  basic  medical  science  in  the  education  of  the  physician. 

COAKLEY  MEMORIAL  PRIZE  Awarded  by  the  Department  of  Otolaryngology  to  a 
senior  student  who  has  done  outstanding  work  in  the  field. 

TITUS  MUNSON  COAN  PRIZE  Awarded  to  the  senior  student  who  has  submitted  the 
best  essay  in  biological  science  or  otherwise  best  contributed  to  its  advancement. 
Bequest  of  Titus  M.  Coan. 


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THOMAS  F.  COCK,  M.D.,  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  for  excellence  in 
obstetrics  and  gynecology. 

FREDERICK  PARKER  GAY  MEMORIAL  AWARD  Awarded  to  the  senior  student 
whose  work  in  microbiology  is  judged  the  most  outstanding.  Given  by  Mrs.  Frederick 
Parker  Gay,  in  memory  of  her  husband. 

JANEWAY  PRIZE  Awarded  to  the  student  graduating  from  the  College  with  the 
highest  marks  for  efficiency  and  ability.  Given  by  the  bequest  of  Matilda  S.  J. 
Wisner. 

Dr.  HAROLD  LAMPORT  BIOMEDICAL  RESEARCH  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  senior 
student  for  the  best  thesis  reporting  original  biomedical  research.  Gift  of  the  Lamport 
Foundation. 

ROBERT  F.  LOEB  AWARD  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  who,  in  the  opinion  of  the 
Department  of  Medicine,  has  shown  the  greatest  promise  of  excellence  in  clinical 
medicine.  Established  in  memory  of  Dr.  Robert  F.  Loeb,  Bard  Professor  of  Medicine,  and 
chairman  of  the  Department  of  Medicine  from  1947  to  1959. 

F.  PHILIP  LOWENFISH  PRIZE  IN  DERMATOLOGY  Awarded  to  the  individual  who 
has  done  the  most  creative  and  original  research  in  dermatology.  Given  by  Mrs. 
Lowenfish,  in  her  husband's  memory. 

EDITH  AND  DENTON  McKANE  MEMORIAL  AWARD  Bequest  of  Edith  U. 
McKane.  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  for  excellence  in  basic  or  clinical  research  in 
ophthalmology. 

Dr.  HAROLD  LEE  MEIERHOF  MEMORIAL  PRIZE  Awarded  on  recommendation  of 
the  professor  of  pathology  to  the  student  who  has  done  the  best  work  in  the  field  during 
the  four  years  of  medical  school.  Given  by  the  parents  of  Dr.  Harold  Lee  Meierhof,  Class 
of  1917. 

NEW  YORK  ORTHOPEDIC  HOSPITAL  AWARD  An  annual  prize  awarded  to  a 
senior  student  upon  nomination  by  the  Department  of  Orthopedic  Surgery,  for 
outstanding  performance  in  the  field. 

JOSEPH  GARRISON  PARKER  AWARD  Awarded  to  the  senior  in  the  College  who 
best  exemplifies,  through  a  continued  personal  interest  and  activities  in  art,  music, 
literature,  or  the  public  interest,  the  fact  that  Living  and  Learning  go  on  together.  Given 
by  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Philip  Parker,  in  memory  of  their  son,  Joseph,  Class  of  1948,  whose 
promising  career  in  medicine  was  cut  short  by  death  in  1953,  but  in  whose  life  the  love 
of  music  and  the  arts  was  a  constant  source  of  inspiration. 

P&S  CLASS  OF  1924,  Dr.  ALLEN  O.  WHIPPLE  MEMORIAL  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a 
senior  student,  upon  nomination  of  the  Department  of  Surgery,  for  outstanding 
performance  in  the  field. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  PSYCHIATRY  PRIZE  Awarded  by  the  Department  of  Psychiatry 
to  a  second-year  student  for  the  best  work  in  psychopathology. 

SAMUEL  W.  ROVER  AND  LEWIS  ROVER  AWARD  An  annual  prize  to  be  awarded 
to  a  graduating  medical  student  or  a  male  graduate  student  for  scholarship  and 
outstanding  achievement  in  biochemistry  at  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

ANN  RYAN  PRIZE  IN  BIOCHEMISTRY  To  be  awarded  to  deserving  women 
graduate  students. 

HELEN  M.  SCIARRA  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  in  the  College  for 
outstanding  work  in  neurology. 


40     FINANCIAL  AID  •  STUDENT  AND  ALUMNI  ACTIVITIES 


Dr.  ALFRED  STEINER  AWARD  Presented  annually  to  one  or  more  students  chosen 
by  a  faculty  committee  on  the  basis  of  achievement  in  medical  research.  Funded  by 
Harcourt  Brace  Jovanovich  in  honor  of  Dr.  Steiner. 

Dr.  HAROLD  B.  STEVELMAN  AWARD  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  for  excellence 
in  adult  cardiology.  In  honor  of  Dr.  Harold  Stevelman,  Class  of  1958,  in  appreciation  of 
his  service  to  the  family  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leo  Gilbert.  Gift  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leo 
Gilbert. 

UROLOGY  PRIZES  Awarded  to  senior  students  for  the  best  essays  on  urological 
subjects. 

Dr.  WILLIAM  PERRY  WATSON  PRIZE  IN  PEDIATRICS  Awarded  on  the  nomina- 
tion of  the  professor  of  pediatrics  to  that  member  of  the  graduating  class  of  the  College 
who  has  shown  the  most  notable  work  in  the  study  of  the  diseases  of  infants  and 
children. 

Dr.  WILLIAM  RAYNER  WATSON  AWARD  Awarded  to  that  member  of  the 
graduating  class  who  has  done  the  most  outstanding  work  in  psychiatry  during  the  four 
years  of  attendance  at  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

SIGMUND  L.  WILENS  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  member  of  the  graduating  class  who,  in 
the  opinion  of  the  Department  of  Pathology,  has  been  distinguished  by  special 
excellence  in  pathology.  Gift  of  Dr.  Marie  Renate  Dische  Wilens,  in  memory  of  her 
husband.  Dr.  Sigmund  L.  Wilens. 

Student  and  Alumni  Activities 

All  students  enrolled  in  the  College  enjoy  the  privileges  and  facilities  of  the  University 
campus,  including  the  University  libraries. 

P&S  Club 

The  P&S  Club  was  founded  over  eighty  years  ago  by  John  R.  Mott,  who  later  won  the 
Nobel  Peace  Prize.  The  Club  is  the  most  active  and  comprehensive  student  organization 
in  American  medical  education  today.  All  matriculated  students  in  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons  are  members,  eligible  to  participate  in  extracurricular  activities 
of  their  choice.  Under  the  guidance  of  the  Faculty  Advisory  Board,  the  student  cabinet, 
led  by  the  president,  assumes  the  entire  responsibility  for  management  of  the  Club.  The 
cabinet  consists  of  four  elected  members  from  each  class  and  those  who  chair  the 
following  committees:  Orientation,  Handbook,  Student-Faculty  Home  Visits,  Films, 
Concerts,  Choral  Society,  Bard  Hall  Players,  Fine  Arts,  Athletics,  Community  Youth 
Work,  Accessories,  Social,  and  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Society. 

Alpha  Omega  Alpha  Honor  Medical  Society 

A  chapter  of  Alpha  Omega  Alpha,  the  national  honor  medical  society,  was  founded  at 
the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  in  1907.  Students  are  elected  to  membership  in 
the  senior  year  by  a  committee  of  the  faculty  appointed  by  the  Dean.  The  committee  is 
chaired  by  the  Alpha  Omega  Alpha  Councilor  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons.  Student  membership  is  determined  according  to  the  constitution  of  the 
national  society.  Election  is  limited  to  those  whose  scholastic  qualifications  place  them  in 
the  upper  25  percent  of  the  class.  The  number  of  student  members  elected  from  any 
class  may  not  exceed  one-sixth  of  the  number  expected  to  graduate  in  that  class. 
Although   scholastic   excellence   is   required   for   membership,    integrity,   capacity   for 


STUDENT  AND  ALUMNI  ACTIVITIES     41 

leadership,  compassion,  and  fairness  in  dealing  with  one's  colleagues  are  judged  to  be  of 
equal  significance. 

P&S  Development  and  Alumni  Relations  Office 

The  P&S  Development  and  Alumni  Relations  Office  considers  its  prime  mission  to  be 
the  fostering  and  maintenance  of  cordial  relationships  between  the  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons  and  its  alumni.  As  such,  the  office  is  responsible  for  the  administration  of 
both  alumni  relations  programming  and  alumni  annual  fund-raising  projects  throughout 
the  course  of  any  year. 

Historically,  alumni  served  by  the  office  have  included  all  those  awarded  the  M.D.  or 
Med.  Sc.D.  degrees  from  the  College  as  well  as  those  awarded  the  Certificate  in 
Psychoanalytic  Medicine.  As  of  May  6,  1978,  however,  the  Alumni  Association,  by 
amendment  to  its  Constitution,  also  conferred  automatic  associate  member  status  upon 
all  faculty  of  the  College;  all  interns,  residents,  and  visiting  fellows  with  appointments  of 
one  year  or  more  at  hospitals  affiliated  with  P&S;  and  all  Ph.D.  graduates  of  the  Basic 
Sciences  Curricula  including  Anatomy,  Biochemistry,  Human  Genetics,  Microbiology, 
Pathology,  Pharmacology,  and  Physiology. 

The  work  of  the  Alumni  Association  is  accomplished  through  the  efforts  of  the  officers 
and  the  sixteen  standing  and  ad  hoc  committees,  all  of  whom  form  the  constituency  of 
the  P&S  Alumni  Council;  all  alumni,  of  whatever  membership  status,  are  encouraged  to 
volunteer  for  and  participate  in  the  work  and  activities  sponsored  by  these  groups. 

Restricted  revenues  raised  by  the  Alumni  Association  provide  funds  for  a  number  of 
fully  endowed  scholarships  at  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  Currently,  the 
Alumni  Association  is  also  embarked  on  a  long-term  project  to  fund  and  endow  a  P&S 
Alumni  Association  professorship.  Unrestricted  revenues  raised  by  the  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation allow  the  College  flexibility  in  applying  funds  to  areas  of  greatest  need.  For 
example,  during  the  1977-1978  fiscal  year,  unrestricted  revenues  financed  a  capital 
expenditure  for  the  Audio/Visual  Department,  thereby  allowing  that  administrative  unit 
to  purchase  equipment  utilized  in  support  of  the  College's  Continuing  Education 
Program.  Routinely,  a  substantial  stipend  from  unrestricted  revenues  also  goes  to  the 
P&S  Club,  underwriting  virtually  all  of  the  Club's  yearly  operating  needs. 

Among  the  important  functions  performed  through  the  P&S  Development  and 
Alumni  Relations  Office  is  the  quarterly  publication  of  the  P&S  Journal.  This  magazine, 
cosponsored  by  the  alumni  and  the  medical  school,  endeavors  to  speak  to  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons  community-at-large.  All  alumni,  faculty,  and  those  involved  in 
postgraduate  training  at  affiliated  hospitals  receive  the  P&S  Journal  gratis.  It  is  also  free 
to  current  students  and  their  parents  and  to  a  wide  range  of  other  friends  and  associates 
of  the  College. 

As  future  alumni,  students  play  an  important  role  in  the  work  and  deliberations  of  the 
Alumni  Association.  As  full  and  equal  members  of  the  Student  Alumni  Relations 
Committee,  students  and  alumni  work  together  in  addressing  students'  current  needs 
and  seeking  solutions  to  their  problems. 

Information  about  the  Alumni  Association  and  its  activities  is  available  from  the  P&S 
Development  and  Alumni  Relations  Office,  2005-C,  Black  Building,  630  West  168th 
Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032.  Telephone:  (212)  694-3498. 


The  Program  of  Instruction 


The  first  year  curriculum  is  largely  devoted  to  basic  science  courses  with  correlation 
clinics  to  demonstrate  the  application  of  scientific  information  to  the  practice  of 
medicine.  The  first-year  student  also  studies  the  impact  of  health  care  systems  in  our 
current  society  on  the  individual  patient  and  physician.  Second-year  courses  concentrate 
on  the  clinical  relevance  of  basic  science  concepts  as  the  bridging  process  to  clinical 
instruction  begins.  Correlations  between  pathology  and  pathophysiology  are  empha- 
sized. The  development  of  basic  clinical  skills  begins  in  the  second  semester  and 
culminates  in  a  four-week  clerkship.  Throughout  both  preclinical  years  elective 
opportunities  are  available  for  pursuit  of  areas  of  interest. 

The  major  clinical  year  is  devoted  exclusively  to  rotations  on  clerkships  in  the  clinical 
disciplines.  Under  close  supervision  the  students  are  helped  to  develop  the  skills  and 
knowledge  required  for  the  practice  of  clinical  medicine.  Students  learn  to  elicit  a 
comprehensive  history  and  to  carry  out  a  complete  physical  examination.  They  learn  to 
develop  professional  relationships  with  patients,  and  they  acquire  an  understanding  of 
the  mechanisms  of  disease  and  of  the  principles  necessary  for  valid  diagnostic  appraisal 
and  effective  therapeutic  plans. 

All  courses  of  the  first  three  years  of  the  curriculum  are  required  of  all  students.  In  the 
fourth  year,  with  the  guidance  of  faculty  advisers,  students  design  individual  elective 
curricula,  drawn  from  a  wide  range  of  basic  scientific  electives,  clinical  electives,  and 
research  programs  offered  by  the  faculty.  The  elective  courses  of  all  departments  are 
described  in  a  catalog  which  is  printed  annually  and  distributed  to  students  and  faculty. 
Students  are  permitted  to  spend  three  months  of  the  curriculum  in  elective  programs 
offered  by  other  medical  schools.  In  addition,  the  School  of  Public  Health  offers 
international  medicine  programs  that  provide  opportunities  to  study  the  organization 
and  delivery  of  health  services  in  many  countries  of  the  world. 

During  the  elective  curriculum  students  have  available  the  resources  of  the  entire 
University.  Students  are  encouraged  to  utilize  elective  curriculum  time  to  reach  career 
decisions.  Faculty  advisers  stress  the  acquisition  of  knowledge  and  skills  in  areas  of 
medicine  apart  from  the  student's  career  discipline,  and  they  encourage  students  to  gain 
experience  in  clinical  and/or  laboratory  research. 

The  College  reserves  the  right  to  make  changes  in  the  program  of  studies  and  courses 
of  instruction  at  any  time. 


Grades,  Promotions,  and  Leaves  of  Absence 

All  courses  are  rated  on  an  Honors-Pass-Fail  system  and  these  ratings  only  are  recorded 
on  the  official  transcripts.  Students  are  not  ranked  within  the  class.  Faculty  provide 
narrative  descriptions  of  student  performances  in  preclinical  courses  (Abnormal  Human 
Biology,  Introduction  to  the  Patient,  and  Psychiatric  Medicine  I  and  II),  major  clinical 
year  clerkships,  and  elective  programs.  These  evaluations  become  part  of  the  student's 
permanent  academic  record  in  the  Office  of  the  Dean. 

There  are  three  standing  faculty  committees  concerned  with  students'  academic 
performances.  These  committees  are:  the  First  Year  Class  Faculty,  the  Second  Year 
Class  Faculty,  and  the  Clinical  Committee.  The  latter  deals  with  academic  performances 
in  the  major  clinical  year  and  the  elective  curriculum.  The  standing  committees  meet 
during  each  academic  year  to  review  student  performances  and  to  make  decisions 
related  to  course  failures  and  to  promotions.  Course  failures  in  all  years  of  the 
curriculum  must  be  corrected  according  to  the  directives  of  the  faculty  committees.  A 
student  may  be  advanced  to  the  next  academic  year  of  the  medical  school  curriculum 
only  upon  recommendation  of  the  faculty  committee.  In  any  year  of  the  curriculum 
students  may  be  dismissed  for  poor  scholarship.  Repetition  of  a  year  of  the  curriculum 


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may  be  recommended  by  a  faculty  committee.  The  faculty  committees  may  direct 
students  whose  performances  are  marginal  to  undertake  additional  work  to  correct 
deficiencies  and  strengthen  overall  performance  in  any  discipline. 

Students  are  informed  in  writing  of  the  academic  decisions  of  all  faculty  committees. 
Students  have  the  right  to  appeal  decisions  of  the  faculty  committees.  A  student  who 
wishes  to  appeal  may  request  the  concerned  committee  to  reverse  or  alter  a  decision.  If 
the  committee  reaffirms  the  original  decision,  the  student  may  direct  an  appeal  to  the 
Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine,  who  may  refer  the  appeal  to  the  Executive  Committee 
of  the  Faculty  Council  for  final  decision. 

The  Faculty  of  Medicine  reserves  the  right  to  dismiss,  or  to  deny  admission, 
registration,  readmission,  or  graduation  to  any  student  who  in  the  judgment  of  the 
Faculty  of  Medicine  is  determined  to  be  unsuited  for  the  study  or  practice  of 
medicine. 

Students  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  are  required  to  pass  National 
Board  examinations  Parts  I  and  II  prior  to  graduation. 

Leaves  of  absence  may  be  granted  by  the  Dean  for  a  limited  period  of  time  in 
exceptional  circumstances  only  for  health  reasons  or  personal  emergencies. 

Key  to  Course  Numbers 

Medical  Center  courses:  The  suffixes  F  and  S  refer  to  first-  and  second-year  courses, 
respectively.  Numbers  without  a  suffix  indicate  major  clinical  year  clerkships  that  are 
repeated  throughout  the  year  in  instruction  periods  of  twelve  weeks  or  less. 

Summary  of  Curriculum  (for  students  entering  in 
September  1979) 

First  Year 

SEPTEMBER  4,  1979  to  JANUARY  11,  1980.  First  semester. 
JANUARY  14,  1980  to  JUNE  6,  1980.  Second  semester. 

Second  Year 

SEPTEMBER  2,  1980  through  JUNE  30,  1981. 

Third  and  Fourth  Years 

JULY  1,  1981  through  APRIL  30,  1983. 

Basic  Science  and  Introductory  Clinical  Courses 
of  the  First  and  Second  Years 

Abnormal  Human  Biology  lOlS. 

Dr.  Canfield  and  interdepartmental  associates:  Cardiology,  Dr.  Drusin; 
Pulmonary.  Dr.  Harvey;  Endocrinology-Metabolism,  Dr.  Holub;  Gastroen- 
terology. Dr.  Glickman;  Hematology.  Dr.  Rifkind;  Immunology,  Dr.  Butler; 
Infectious  Diseases.  Dr.  Neu;  Oncology,  Dr.  Weinstein;  Nephrology,  Dr. 
Al-Awqati;  Surgery.  Dr.  Lo-Gerfo. 

Exercises  in  the  application  and  correlation  of  the  basic  sciences  to  a  broad  range  of  clinical 
problems.  Teaching  is  by  seminar/lecture  and  is  closely  integrated  with  courses  in  pathology, 
pharmacology,  and  introductory  medicine. 


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Anatomy  lOlF.      Microscopic  anatomy 
Dr.  Nunez  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  exercises  including  light  and  electron  microscopic  studies  of 
structure  in  relation  to  function. 

Anatomy  102F.      Human  anatomy 
Dr.  Moss  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  encompassing  basic  morphological  and  functional  human 
anatomy. 

Anatomy  103F.      Developmental  anatomy 
Dr.  Pfenninger  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  demonstrations,  and  laboratory  emphasizing  the  fundamental  processes  of  embryogenesis; 
closely  integrated  with  Anatomy  lOlF-Microscopic  anatomy. 

Biochemistry  lOlF.      Introductory  biochemistry 
Dr.  Gold  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures  and  conferences  stressing  principles  of  biochemistry  and  their  relationship  to  disease 
processes. 

Genetics  lOlS.      Introductory  clinical  genetics 
Dr.  Krooth  and  associates. 

Lectures  emphasizing  general  principles  of  genetics  and  their  clinical  application. 

Medicine  101 S.      Introduction  to  the  practice  of  medicine 
Drs.  Canfield,  Marcus,  and  associates. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  seminars  addressing  ethical  and  personal  issues  relevant  to  the  practice 
of  medicine. 

Medicine  102S.      Introduction  to  the  patient 
Dr.  Morris  and  associates. 

A  scries  of  interdepartmental  presentations  and  demonstrations  followed  by  an  intensive  four-week 
preceptorship  (at  Harlem,  Overlook,  Presbyterian,  Roosevelt,  or  St.  Luke's  Hospital)  during  which 
the  student  will  learn  to  take  a  comprehensive  medical  history  and  to  perform  a  complete  physical 
examination. 

Microbiology  lOlF.      General  microbiology 
Dr.  Ginsberg  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  covering  the  basic  principles  of  cell  regulation,  immunology, 
virology,  and  the  biology  of  pathogenic  organisms. 

Anatomy-Physiology  106S.      Neural  science 

Drs.  Kandel,  Kelly,  Kupfermann,  Rowland,  Schwartz,  and  Spencer. 

Lectures,  seminars,  laboratories,  and  clinical  demonstrations  to  provide  an  integrated  understanding 
of  neurophysiology,  neuroanatomy,  biochemistry,  and  behavior. 

Nutrition  lOlF.      Introduction  to  nutrition 
Dr.  Winick  and  associates. 

Lectures  that  define  the  elements  of  nutrition  essential  for  good  health. 

Pathology  lOlF.      General  pathology 
Dr.  Branwood  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  emphasizing  the  mechanisms  of  injury  and  repair  in  cells, 
tissues,  and  organ  systems. 

Pathology  102S.      Systemic  pathology 
Dr.  Branwood  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  exercises  including  light  and  electron  microscopic  studies  to 
elucidate  the  pathogenesis  of  findings  in  disease. 

Pathology  103S.      Neuropathology 
Dr.  Duffy  and  associates. 

Lectures,  demonstrations,  and  microscopic  studies  of  diseases  of  the  nervous  system. 


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Pharmacology  lOlS.      General  and  special  pharmacology 
Dr.  Kahn  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  seminars,  and  demonstrations  to  elucidate  the  basic  principles  essential  for  the  effective 
use  of  drugs  as  therapeutic  or  diagnostic  agents. 

Medicine  105F.      Physician-patient  relationship 
Drs.  Hembree,  Rosenberg,  and  associates. 

Preceptor  sessions  emphasizing  the  central  role  of  the  physician-patient  relationship  in  the  practice  of 
medicine  and  the  importance  of  the  effects  of  health  care  organization  and  other  factors  on  that 
relationship. 

Physiology  lOlF.      Human  physiology 
Dr.  Nocenti  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  demonstrations,  and  conferences  to  define  the  function  of  specific  cells,  tissues,  and  organs 
and  their  homeostatic  mechanisms. 

Psychiatry  lOlF.      Psychiatric  Medicine,  I 
Dr.  Maxmen  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures  and  seminars  presenting  the  salient  features  of  normal  development. 

Psychiatry  102S.      Psychiatric  Medicine,  II 
Dr.  Maxmen  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures  and  seminars  covering  the  major  mental  illnesses  and  the  elements  of  patient 
interviewing. 

Public  Health  lOlF.      Structure  of  health  care  systems 
Dr.  Rosenberg  and  associates. 

Lectures  and  seminar  groups  on  the  current  organization  of  health  care. 

Public  Health  102F.      Epidemiology 
Dr.  Rush  and  associates. 

Lectures  and  seminars  to  present  epidemiological  principles. 

Public  Health  103F.      Biostatistics 
Dr.  Fleiss  and  associates. 

Lectures  on  the  basic  elements  of  biostatistics  applicable  to  medicine. 

Public  Health  104F.      Parasitic  diseases 
Dr.  Despommier  and  associates. 

Lectures  and  laboratories  stressing  parasitic  diseases  likely  to  be  encountered  and  the  techniques 
necessary  for  the  diagnosis  of  these  diseases. 


Major  Clinical  Year 

Anesthesiology  201.      Clinical  clerkship  in  anesthesiology 
Dr.  Bendixen  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

A  clerkship  that  provides  training  in  preanesthetic  evaluation,  management  and  postanesthetic  care 
of  surgical  patients.  At  the  conclusion  of  the  clerkship  students  should  be  able  to  do  the  following:  (1) 
describe  the  major  factors  to  be  considered  in  selecting  anesthetic  drugs  and  techniques  for  patients 
undergoing  common  surgical  procedures;  (2)  describe  indications  for  positive  pressure  ventilation  of 
the  lungs  and  how  the  adequacy  of  such  ventilation  can  be  determined;  (3)  differentiate  between  a 
patent  and  obstructed  airway  in  a  patient  and  demonstrate  on  a  patient  or  mannikin  his/her  ability  to 
obtain  a  patent  airway  by  positioning;  (4)  describe  the  indications  for  use  of  an  endotracheal  tube;  (5) 
describe  procedures  used  for  resuscitation  of  a  patient  who  has  had  cardiac  arrest  and  demonstrate 
on  a  mannikin  his/her  ability  to  perform  mouth-to-mouth  ventilation  and  closed  chest  cardiac 
massage;  (6)  describe  indications  for  and  contraindications  to  the  use  of  local  anesthetics  to  provide 
infiltration  and  nerve  block  anesthesia;  and  (7)  describe  the  causes,  prevention,  diagnosis,  and 
treatment  of  local  anesthetic  drug  toxicity. 

Dermatology  201. 
Dr.  Harber  and  staff. 


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Medicine  201.      Clinical  clerkship  in  medicine 

Dr.  Morris  and  staff  at  the  Harlem,  Presbyterian,  Roosevelt,  and  St.  Luke's 

Hospitals. 

Extended  clinical  experience  under  a  preceptorship  system  at  Presbyterian  Hospital  and  at  another 
affiliated  hospital,  Harlem,  Roosevelt,  or  St.  Luke's  Hospital.  At  the  conclusion  of  the  clerkship  the 
student  should  be  capable  of  taking  a  precise  medical  history,  performing  an  accurate  physical 
examination,  interpreting  basic  laboratory  data,  formulating  a  cogent  problem  list,  and  communi- 
cating these  data  in  accurate  verbal  and  written  form.  These  skills  will  be  acquired  in  the  patient  care 
setting  in  order  to  increase  the  student's  understanding  of  the  physiologic,  psychologic,  and  social 
aspects  of  medicine  and  to  prepare  the  student  for  the  assumption  of  clinical  responsibility  under 
close  supervision. 

Neurology  201.      Clinical  clerkship  in  neurology 

Dr.  Rowland  and  staff  at  the  Neurological  Institute  of  the  Presbyterian 

Hospital. 

A  comprehensive  experience  in  clinical  neurology  provided  at  the  bedside  at  the  Neurological 
Institute.  Under  close  supervision  of  a  junior  and  senior  resident  and  an  attending  physician  in 
neurology,  students  learn  to  obtain  a  systematic  neurological  history  and  to  perform  and  interpret  the 
neurological  examination.  By  active  participation  in  the  evaluation  and  care  of  patients,  expertise  is 
obtained  in  the  diagnosis  and  treatment  of  common  neurological  diseases.  Students  learn  how  to  do  a 
lumbar  puncture  and  they  become  familiar  with  electrodiagnostic  and  neuroradiological  tests. 
Experience  is  also  obtained  in  neurosurgery  and  rehabilitation  medicine.  Management  of  neurological 
emergencies  is  learned  during  night  call  with  the  senior  resident.  In  addition,  a  comprehensive  core 
knowledge  of  clinical  neurology  is  ensured  by  a  course  syllabus,  daily  rounds,  and  preceptor  sessions 
with  the  attending  physician. 

Neurology  202.      Neurosurgery 

Dr.  Schlesinger  and  staff  at  the  Neurological  Institute  of  the  Presbyterian 

Hospital. 

Included  in  Neurology  201. 

Obstetrics    and    Gynecology    201.      Clinical    clerkship    in    obstetrics    and 

gynecology 

Dr.  Vande  Wiele  and  staff  at  the  Harlem,  Presbyterian,  Roosevelt,  and  St. 

Luke's  Hospitals. 

A  comprehensive  clerkship  in  obstetrics  and  gynecology  under  close  supervision  of  house  staff  and 
attendings.  On  the  gynecological  wards  and  in  the  clinics  the  student  learns  to  take  a  sexual  and 
gynecological  history,  to  examine  the  breasts,  abdomen,  and  pelvis,  to  distinguish  normal  and 
abnormal  findings  relative  to  gynecological  disease,  and  to  diagnose  and  manage  benign  and 
malignant  gynecologic  tumors.  The  student  acquires  the  skills  needed  to  approach  problems  of 
sexuality  and  an  understanding  of  the  impact  of  changing  physiological  states  in  menarchc  and 
menopause.  On  the  obstetrical  service  the  student  learns  the  medical  and  surgical  complications 
encountered  during  pregnancy  and  delivery,  and  the  student  learns  to  diagnose  and  manage 
pregnancy.  The  student  participates  in  the  conduct  of  labor,  the  delivery,  and  the  care  of  the 
newborn. 

Orthopedic  Surgery  201.      Clinical  clerkship  in  orthopedic  surgery 
Dr.  Garcia  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

On  the  orthopedic  surgery  clerkship  students  learn  to  perform  an  orthopedic  physical  examination 
and  to  take  an  orthopedic  history  from  a  patient.  The  clerkship  provides  students  with  insight  into  the 
more  common  musculoskeletal  problems  (including  fractures  and  trauma)  and  the  basic  approaches 
to  management  of  these  problems  by  an  orthopedic  surgeon.  The  student  is  expected  to  gain  insight 
into  how  the  discipline  of  orthopedic  surgery  works  in  conjunction  with  other  specialties  and  how  an 
orthopedic  service  provides  in-patient  and  out-patient  care. 

Otolaryngology  201.      Clinical  clerkship  in  otolaryngology 
Dr.  Abramson  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

A  clerkship  designed  to  teach  the  skills  of  physical  examination  of  the  ear,  nose,  and  throat  and  to 
provide  an  understanding  of  certain  diseases  where  this  examination  is  crucial  in  diagnosis  and 
management.  The  clerkship  includes  selected  didactic  lectures,  followed  by  a  preceptor-type 
experience  in  the  clinic  where  students  examine  and  work  up  a  number  of  patients  under  the  direct 
supervision  of  a  faculty  member. 


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Pediatrics  201.      Clinical  clerkship  in  pediatrics 

Dr.  Katz  and  staff  at  the  Babies  Hospital  (Presbyterian),  Harlem,  Roosevelt, 

and  St.  Luke's  Hospitals. 

A  clinical  clerkship  providing  both  in-patient  and  ambulatory  care  experience.  The  student  is 
introduced  to  the  study  of  infants  and  children:  growth  and  development,  diseases,  and  health  care 
maintenance.  The  student  will  develop  basic  skills  in  the  following  areas:  taking  the  pediatric  history 
from  the  parents  and  from  the  older  child;  performing  the  physical  examination  of  the  pediatric 
patient,  including  the  young  infant;  observing,  analyzing,  and  recording  the  interaction  between 
parent  and  child;  and  ordering  and  interpreting  laboratory  tests.  The  student  will  learn  to  integrate 
the  data  acquired  and  formulate  an  appropriate  problem  list  and  plan  for  the  patient.  The  student 
will  also  learn  to  make  the  basic  measurements  of  physical,  neurological  and  psychosocial  growth  and 
development,  and  to  plot  and  assess  the  data. 

Psychiatry  201.      Clinical  clerkship  in  psychiatry 

Dr.  Sachar  and  staff  at  the  New  York  State  Psychiatric  Institute,  Harlem, 

Presbyterian,  Roosevelt,  and  St.  Luke's  Hospitals. 

A  comprehensive  clerkship  in  psychiatry.  In  active  participation  in  patient  care  under  faculty 
supervision  the  student  is  expected  to  learn  to  conduct  a  psychiatric  history  and  mental  status 
examination  and  to  develop  refined  interviewing  skills,  noting  verbal  and  nonverbal  behavior.  The 
student  learns  to  make  a  psychiatric  differential  diagnosis,  to  use  psychotropic  drugs  effectively,  to 
evaluate  suicide  potential,  and  to  develop  and  enhance  therapeutic  rapport.  The  clerkship  aims  to 
provide  an  appreciation  of  the  effects  of  psychological,  social,  and  biological  phenomena  on 
illness-related  behaviors. 

Radiology  201.      Diagnostic  radiology  (medical) 
Dr.  Seaman  and  staff. 

Radiology  202.      Diagnostic  radiology  (surgical) 
Dr.  Seaman  and  staff. 

Rehabilitation  Medicine  201. 

Dr.   Downey   and  staff  at   the   Neurological   Institute  of  the   Presbyterian 

Hospital. 

Included  in  Neurology  201. 

Surgery  201.      Clinical  clerkship  in  surgery 

Dr.  Reemtsma  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

A  comprehensive  clinical  clerkship  during  which  the  student  is  expected  to  demonstrate 
improvement  in  ability  to  perform  histories  and  physical  examinations  on  surgical  patients  and  to 
formulate  rational  diagnostic  and  therapeutic  plans.  The  student  is  expected  to  demonstrate 
increasing  skill  and  competence  in  performing  selected  procedures,  in  assuming  supervised 
responsibility  for  patient  care,  in  communicating  succinctly  and  with  clarity  to  patients  and 
colleagues,  and  in  building  a  functional  body  of  critically  examined  information  regarding  common 
surgical  entities. 

Surgery  202.      Lectures  and  demonstrations  in  surgical  pathology 
Drs.  Fenoglio  and  Lane  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

Included  in  Surgery  201. 

Urology  201.      Clinical  clerkship  in  urology 
Dr.  Lattimer  and  staff. 

During  the  clinical  clerkship  in  urology  students  will  learn  to  identify  common  disorders  of  the 
genito-urinary  tract  through  precise  patient  interviews  and  examinations.  Both  ambulatory  and 
in-patients  will  be  evaluated.  By  knowing  diagnostic  methods  unique  to  urology,  students  will  be  able 
to  formulate  appropriate  diagnostic  and  therapeutic  plans. 

Special  Programs 

M.D.-Ph.D.  Program 

The  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences 
have  formed  a  cooperative  program  leading  to  both  the  M.D.  and  Ph.D.  degrees.  This 


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program  is  supervised  by  the  Graduate  Biomedical  Sciences  Advisory  Committee  and 
permits  medical  students  who  have  a  serious  interest  in  basic  biomedical  research  to 
obtain  the  Ph.D.  degree  in  one  of  the  fourteen  participating  disciplines  in  the  program. 
At  least  two  additional  years  of  study  beyond  the  four  required  for  the  M.D.  degree 
should  be  anticipated  for  completion  of  this  program.  The  program  is  supported  by 
traineeships  from  the  National  Institutes  of  Health. 

Applicants  interested  in  the  M.D. -Ph.D.  program  should  write  for  further  information 
and  application  forms  to: 

Dr.  David  Schachter 

Chairman,  Graduate  Biomedical  Sciences 

Advisory  Committee 
Department  of  Physiology 
630  West  168th  Street 
New  York,  N.Y.   10032 

They  should,  moreover,  make  separate,  concurrent  application  for  admission  to  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 


Joint  M.D./M.P.H.  Program 

This  dual  degree  program  is  under  the  joint  direction  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons  and  the  School  of  Public  Health.  In  addition  to  preclinical  and  clinical  medical 
training,  students  gain  substantive  knowledge  of  the  health  care  delivery  system  and  the 
technological,  social,  and  political  forces  that  contribute  to  the  problems  and  patterns  of 
illness,  medical  care,  and  delivery  of  services.  They  also  develop  concrete  skills  of 
research  or  administration  applicable  in  interdisciplinary  health  service  settings,  both 
clinical  and  community  based. 

Before  being  considered  for  admission  to  the  joint  degree  program,  the  applicant 
must  first  be  accepted  as  a  degree  candidate  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 
Formal  application  to  the  School  of  Public  Health  may  then  be  made  at  any  time  before 
the  student  enters  the  fourth  year  of  medical  training.  The  overall  length  of  the  joint 
program,  registration,  and  scheduling  patterns  will  differ  for  individual  students.  The 
total  elapsed  time  could  be  as  short  as  four  years,  but  might  extend  beyond  the  four-year 
graduation  date  of  the  medical  school.  In  general,  during  the  first  three  years  the  joint 
degree  student  will  use  vacation  and  free  time  in  the  medical  schedule  to  cross-register 
for  public  health  courses.  In  the  fourth  year  the  student  will  register  concurrently  in  the 
two  schools,  permitting  opportunities  to  complete  core,  track,  and  elective  public  health 
courses  and  also  carry  the  required  clinical  elective  work  in  the  medical  curriculum.  The 
M.D.  and  the  M.P.H.  degree  may  be  awarded  simultaneously  at  the  end  of  the  fourth 
year  or  separately  when  the  requirements  have  been  met. 

For  further  information,  consult  the  Dean's  Office  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  630  West  168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.,  10032,  or  the  Director's  Office  in 
the  School  of  Public  Health,  600  West  168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 


Programs  in  Physical  Therapy  and  Occupational 
Therapy 

Educational  programs  are  offered  by  the  Department  of  Rehabilitation  Medicine  to 
students  who  have  already  earned  a  bachelor's  degree.  They  may  apply  for  admission 
to  a  fourteen-month  program  leading  to  a  professional  certificate  in  physical  therapy  or 
to  a  two-year  program  leading  to  the  Master  of  Science  degree  in  occupational  therapy. 
Details  are  given  in  the  University  bulletin.  Programs  in  Physical  Therapy  and 
Occupational  Therapy. 


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Program  of  the  Center  for  Psychoanalytic  Training  and 
Research 

A  course  of  training  in  the  theory  and  practice  of  psychoanalytic  medicine  is  offered 
through  the  Center  for  Psychoanalytic  Training  and  Research  of  the  Department  of 
Psychiatry.  The  program,  a  minimum  of  four  years  in  length,  leads  to  the  award  of  a 
certificate  in  Psychoanalysis.  For  details,  see  the  bulletin  of  the  Center  (formerly  the 
Psychoanalytic  Clinic). 

Programs  in  Nutrition 

The  Master  of  Science  program,  administered  by  the  Postgraduate  Division  of  the 
Faculty  of  Medicine,  is  a  twelve-month  program  that  serves  as  a  foundation  for  students 
who  plan  to  continue  for  the  Doctor  of  Philosophy  degree  or  to  attend  a  professional 
school  in  the  health  sciences.  In  addition,  the  master's  program  is  offered  to  physicians 
and  other  health  specialists  who  wish  to  augment  their  training  with  a  knowledge  of 
nutrition. 

Requirements  for  admission:  a  bachelor's  degree  from  an  accredited  college,  with  a 
strong  emphasis  on  the  sciences,  including  two  years  of  chemistry,  one  year  of  biology, 
and  a  course  in  elementary  biochemistry.  The  Graduate  Record  Examination  is 
required. 

Under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Executive  Committee  on  Graduate  Instruction  of  the 
Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  students  may  follow  a  program  of  studies  leading 
to  the  Ph.D.  degree.  Course  work  and  thesis  research  in  nutritional  biochemistry  and  in 
clinical  and  public  health  nutrition  are  carried  out  under  the  guidance  of  the  Doctoral 
Program  subcommittee  on  Nutrition. 

Requirements  for  admission:  successful  completion  of  the  Master  of  Science  degree 
program  as  outlined  above,  or  its  equivalent,  and  demonstrated  scholarly  ability  in 
pursuing  advanced  studies  and  research.  In  addition,  students  must  fulfill  the  general 
requirements  for  the  degree  which  govern  all  Ph.D.  candidates  in  the  University. 

A  program  of  postdoctoral  training  in  nutrition  is  offered  for  qualified  individuals  having 
the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine  or  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Philosophy  who  intend  to 
pursue  careers  in  teaching  and  research  in  nutrition.  The  program  includes  clinics, 
selected  nutrition  courses,  seminars,  and  participation  in  research  projects,  with  a  view 
to  qualifying  the  individual  for  teaching  in  medical  schools  or  in  nutrition  departments  of 
graduate  schools.  Specific  training  is  given  in  the  areas  of  nutrition  and  development, 
prenatal  growth,  obesity,  endocrinology,  and  nutrition  and  metabolism.  This  program 
has  considerable  flexibility  and  is  arranged  with  the  individual  to  suit  his  or  her  particular 
goals  and  needs. 

Inquiries  concerning  the  above  programs  may  be  directed  to  the  Office  of  the  Director, 
Institute  of  Human  Nutrition,  701  West  168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 

Program  in  Clinical  Genetics 

While  patient  services  in  genetics  are  rendered  through  the  existing  clinical  departments 
of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  the  teaching,  research,  and  clinical  services  in 
genetics  are  coordinated  and  integrated  by  the  Committee  on  Clinical  Genetic  Services, 
under  the  chairmanship  of  Dr.  Arthur  Bloom,  Professor  of  Pediatrics  and  of  Human 
Genetics  and  Development.  The  membership  of  this  committee  includes  physicians  and 
scientists  from  the  Department  of  Human  Genetics  and  Development  and  from 
numerous  other  departments  of  the  College. 

The  Program  in  Clinical  Genetics,  sponsored  and  directed  by  the  Committee,  offers 


50     PROGRAM  OF  INSTRUCTION 

clinical  fellowships  in  genetics  and  training  in  the  genetic  aspects  of  a  wide  range  of 
medical  and  surgical  specialties.  The  Program  provides  postgraduate  clinical  teaching, 
elective  courses  for  medical  students,  and  regular  conferences  on  clinical  genetics.  The 
clinical  and  laboratory  facilities  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital,  Babies  Hospital,  and  other 
affiliated  hospitals  are  all  utilized  in  the  Program,  and  the  research  laboratories  of  the 
Department  of  Human  Genetics  and  Development  actively  participate  in  it. 

Interested  applicants  should  write  for  further  information  to  the  Chairman, 
Committee  on  Clinical  Genetic  Services,  Department  of  Human  Genetics  and 
Development,  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Columbia  University,  630  West 
168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 

Program  in  Biophysics  and  Biophysical  Chemistry 

The  program  of  study  in  biophysics  and  biophysical  chemistry,  which  leads  to  the  award 
of  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Philosophy,  is  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Graduate  School  of 
Arts  and  Sciences.  Information  about  admission  and  degree  requirements  and  courses  of 
instruction  is  given  in  the  bulletin  of  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences. 

University  Program  of  General  Education 

The  Program  of  General  Education  offers  a  series  of  courses  designed  to  bring  together 
various  scholarly  and  professional  disciplines  to  explore  matters  of  lasting  human 
concern  and  distinct  contemporary  importance.  The  Program  includes  both  experi- 
mental and  time-tested  forms  of  general  education.  As  an  outgrowth  of  Columbia's  long 
experience  in  this  area,  the  Program  is  based  on  the  premise  that  general  education  can 
parallel  disciplinary  training  in  the  graduate  as  well  as  undergraduate  years.  The 
Program  offers  intermediate  and  advanced  courses  that  supplement  such  general 
introductions  as  Contemporary  Civilization,  Humanities  A  and  B,  Oriental  Civilizations, 
and  Oriental  Humanities. 

The  Program's  courses  and  seminars  are  addressed  to  both  the  nonspecialist  and  the 
specialist  who  is  willing  to  venture  beyond  the  conventional  disciplinary  boundaries. 
Within  the  normal  limits  of  appropriate  class  size,  and  depending  upon  the  level  of  the 
course,  most  courses  are  open  to  qualified  students  from  all  divisions  of  the  University. 
Students  should  check  with  their  department  or  school  if  there  are  questions  about 
receiving  credit  toward  a  major  or  a  degree. 

A  complete  listing  of  courses  offered  under  the  Program  will  be  published  as  a 
supplement  to  the  University  bulletins  in  the  late  summer  of  1979.  It  will  include  courses 
not  otherwise  announced  in  the  bulletins.  For  information,  contact  the  General 
Education  Program,  1513  International  Affairs  Building,  Columbia  University,  New 
York,  N.Y.  10027.  Telephone:  (212)  280-2208. 

During  the  1979-1980  academic  year,  the  Health  Sciences  Division  of  the  University 
will  conduct  a  General  Education  Seminar  on  the  interdisciplinary  analysis  and 
explication  of  value  issues  in  health  sciences  education,  research,  and  service  as  related 
to  behavior  modification,  neonatology,  reproductive  medicine,  and  other  topics. 
Seminars  in  each  of  these  topics  meet  in  the  autumn  and  spring  terms  and  are  open  to 
students  from  any  division  of  the  University  with  permission  of  a  faculty  participant.  For 
information,  call  Dr.  Arthur  Caplan  (694-6883)  or  the  General  Education  Office 
(280-2208). 

Endowed  Lectureships  and  Visiting 
Professorship 

Through  the  kindness  of  generous  donors,  the  resources  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine 
include  several  distinguished  lectureships  and  a  visiting  professorship: 


PROGRAM  OF  INSTRUCTION     51 


The  Cartwright  Lecture  Fund,  established  under  the  will  of  Benjamin  Cartwright,  made 
possible  biennial  lectures  under  the  sponsorship  of  the  P&S  Alumni  Association  during 
the  period  1881-1912.  A  new  series  of  Cartwright  Lectures  was  inaugurated  under  the 
College's  auspices  in  November  1974. 

The  Alexander  Ming  Fisher  Lectures  were  established  under  the  terms  of  the  will  of  Dr. 
A.  M.  Fisher's  half-brother,  E.  Douglas  Southwick,  to  make  possible  lectures  on  the 
general  theme  of  Death  and  Dying. 

The  Michael  Heidelberger  Lectures  were  begun  in  1955  to  honor  the  notable 
contributions  of  Dr.  Heidelberger,  now  Professor  Emeritus  of  Immunochemistry,  and  to 
stimulate  further  scientific  progress  in  immunochemistry  and  related  disciplines. 

The  David  Seegal  Lectureship  and  Visiting  Professorship  Fund,  given  by  the  Alpha 
Omega  Alpha  Honor  Medical  Society  and  others,  provides  for  the  appointment  of  a 
visiting  professor  who  is  in  residence  for  five  days.  During  this  time  he  or  she  delivers  the 
David  Seegal  Lecture  on  Chronic  Disease. 

Prizes  and  Awards 

The  Distinguished  Service  Award  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  is  given 
annually  at  Commencement  exercises  to  a  member  of  the  faculty  for  outstanding 
contributions  to  medicine. 

The  Louisa  Gross  Horwitz  Prize,  the  recipient  of  which  traditionally  gives  a  public 
lecture,  was  established  under  the  will  of  the  late  S.  Gross  Horwitz  in  honor  of  his  mother 
and  is  given  annually  in  recognition  of  outstanding  basic  research  in  the  fields  of  biology 
or  biochemistry. 

The  Joseph  Mather  Smith  Prize  is  awarded  to  the  graduate  of  the  College  whose  original 
research  in  medical  subjects  is  deemed  by  the  Dean's  Advisory  Committee  on  Honors 
and  Awards  to  be  the  most  meritorious. 

The  Stevens  Triennial  Prize  is  awarded  to  the  person,  not  necessarily  a  graduate  of  the 
College,  whose  original  research  on  any  medical  subject  is  deemed  by  the  Dean's 
Advisory  Committee  on  Honors  and  Awards  to  be  most  meritorious. 


Postgraduate  Programs 


Opportunities  for  continuing  medical  education  beyond  the  M.D.  degree  are  offered  at 
the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  through  three  major  programs:  (1)  the  training  of 
specialists  by  means  of  hospital  residencies;  (2)  special  courses  in  general  medicine  and 
in  the  specialties,  for  practicing  physicians  and  physicians  in  training  who  wish  to  renew 
and  continue  their  educational  experiences  in  the  various  fields  of  medicine;  and  (3)  the 
Doctor  of  Medical  Science  Program,  for  physicians  with  particular  interest  and 
competence  in  research  in  the  basic  sciences.  Further  information  about  these  programs 
may  be  obtained  from  the  Office  of  the  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine. 


Graduate  Training  of  Specialists 

The  program  offers  training  opportunities  through  fellowships  at  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  residencies  at  affiliated  hospitals  for  holders  of  the  M.D. 
degree.  Proper  training  for  specialization  includes  four  major  elements.  First,  it  provides 
a  comprehensive  clinical  experience  as  a  resident  in  a  hospital  that  is  equipped  and 
staffed  to  provide  graded  responsibilities  under  the  supervision  of  experts  in  the  selected 
specialty.  Second,  it  disciplines  the  resident  in  scientific  attitudes  toward  health  and 
disease  and  enriches  the  clinical  experience  through  advanced  training  in  those  medical 
sciences  that  are  largely  concerned  with  the  resident's  specialty.  Third,  it  enables  the 
resident  to  see  and  to  begin  to  understand  the  effect  of  illness  on  the  individual  patient 
and  the  response  of  that  person  to  the  illness  and  to  the  physician.  The  relationships  that 
the  resident  physician  develops  with  individual  patients  set  the  pattern  for  his  or  her 
participation  in  the  delivery  of  health  care  after  the  completion  of  the  residency.  Finally, 
it  gives  the  student  the  opportunity,  either  as  a  resident  or  as  a  fellow,  to  do  basic  or 
clinical  research.  This,  in  turn,  may  stimulate  the  type  of  creative  productivity  that  may 
earn  the  student  a  recommendation  for  admission  to  a  program  leading  to  the  award  of 
the  Doctor  of  Medical  Science  degree. 


Postgraduate  Courses  for  Practicing  Physicians  and 
Specialists 

A  variety  of  short  courses  have  been  organized  at  hospitals  and  clinics  affiliated  with  the 
University;  they  are  available  at  the  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center  and  at  the 
other  affiliated  hospitals.  No  University  credit  or  certificates  are  granted  for  these 
courses,  but  continuing  medical  education  credit  is  granted  through  the  Physicians 
Recognition  Award  of  the  American  Medical  Association. 

Courses  for  the  general  practitioner  furnish  opportunities  to  keep  abreast  of  new 
knowledge  and  the  latest  methods  of  diagnosis,  treatment,  and  prevention;  and  to  learn 
the  indications,  limitations,  and  value  of  those  technical  procedures  that  require  the 
attention  of  a  qualified  specialist.  The  instruction  consists  largely  of  first-hand  clinical 
experience,  lectures,  demonstrations,  and  discussion. 

For  those  already  practicing  a  specialty,  advanced  instruction  is  given  in  the 
therapeutic  and  diagnostic  methods  of  certain  limited  fields  of  practice.  Enrollment  is 
limited  to  those  who  have  the  preparation  necessary  to  enable  them  to  benefit  by  the 
advanced  instruction. 


POSTGRADUATE  PROGRAMS     53 

Program  for  the  Doctor  of  Medical  Science  Degree 

The  University  confers  the  Med.Sc.D.  degree  upon  a  few  physicians  who  have 
completed  a  research  project  in  one  of  the  basic  science  fields.  Only  staff  members  of 
the  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center  are  eligible  for  this  degree.  A  minimum  of 
one  year  of  full-time  work  in  the  basic  science  field  is  required.  Additional  requirements 
include  completion  of  a  significant  and  original  research  project,  the  passing  of  a 
comprehensive  and  an  oral  examination,  and  submission  of  a  dissertation. 


Departments  of  Instruction 


Listed  are  only  those  faculty  appointments  and  promotions  approved  by  May  15, 
1979. 

The  designation  "also"  is  used  with  the  name  of  an  individual  holding  a  joint 
appointment  in  two  departments.  The  designation  "in"  is  used  when  an  individual  holds 
an  appointment  in  the  department  where  listed,  with  assignment  to  the  department 
named  after  the  "in."  In  either  case,  the  name  appears  in  both  departmental  lists. 

Anatomy 

Professor  and  Chairman 

Michael  D.  Gershon      B.A.,  Cornell,  1958;  M.D.,  1963 
Professors 

Charles  A.  Ely.      B.A.,  Washington  and  Jefferson,  1946;  Ph.D.,  Wisconsin,  1949 
Melvin  L.  Moss.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1942;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1946;  Ph.D., 

1954 
Charles  R.  Noback.      B.S.,  Cornell,  1936;  M.S.,  New  York  University,   1938;  Ph.D., 

Minnesota,  1942 
Virginia  Tennyson  (also  Pathology).      B.S.,  Pennsylvania  State,   1946;  M.S.,  Baylor, 

1956;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Adjunct  Professor 

Manfred  Otto  Nahmmacher.      Ph.D.,  Giessen  (Germany),  1960 
Associate  Professors 

Ernest  W.  April.      B.S.,  Tufts,  1961;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Philip  W.  Brandt.  B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1952;  M.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1957;  Ph.D.,  Colum- 
bia, 1960 

Eladio  A.  Nunez.  B.S.,  St.  John's  (New  York),  1951;  M.S.,  1953;  Ph.D.,  New  York 
University,  1964 

Karl  H.  Pfenninger.      M.D.,  Zurich,  1971 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Arline  D.  Deitch.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1944;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1946;  M.D.,  1954 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

Richard  M.  Hoar.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Texas,  1956 

Assistant  Professors 

Richard  Ambron.      B.S.,  Villanova,  1965;  Ph.D.,  Temple,  1971 

Halina  Den  (in  Neurology).      B.S.,  Frankfurt,  1949;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1954; 

Ph.D.,  Michigan,  1958 
Abraham  B.  Eastwood  (in  Neurology).      B.S.,  Muhlenberg,  1965;  M.S.,  Lehigh,  1967; 

Ph.D.,  1971 
Alan  R.  Gintzler.      B.A.,  Hunter,  1969;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1974 
James  P.  Kelly.      B.A.,  Harpur,  1966;  Ph.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1971 


ANATOMY  .  ANESTHESIOLOGY     55 

Daniel  M.  Linkie  (in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).  B.S.,  State  University  of  New  York 
(Downstate),  1962;  M.S.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Albany),  1963;  Ph.D., 
Michigan,  1971 

Marie  Maylie-Pfenninger.  Baccalaureate,  Algiers,  1960;  L.  es  Sc,  Marseilles,  1963; 
Docteur  de  Specialite,  1967;  Ph.D.,  1972 

Ann-Judith  Silverman.      B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1967;  Ph.D.,  1970 

Elizabeth  Thompson.      B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1964;  Ph.D.,  Cornell,  1971 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  INSTRUCTOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Julia  R.  Currie,  Ph.D.  Sharon  C.  Colacino,  Ph.D.  Gladys  Pinczuk,  Ph.D. 

Cheryl  Dreyfus,  Ph.D.  Diana  L.  Sherman,  B.S. 

Taube  Pearl  Rothman, 
Ph.D. 

Anesthesiology 

Professor  and  Chairman 

Henrik  H.  Bendixen.      M.D.,  Copenhagen,  1951 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Mieczyslaw   Finster  (also  Obstetrics  and   Gynecology).      B.A.,    Gymnasium   (Poland), 

1941;  M.D.,  Geneva,  1957 
Lester  C.  Mark.      M.D.,  Toronto,  1941 

Gabriel  G.  Nahas.      M.D.,  Toulouse,  1944;  Ph.D.,  Minnesota,  1953 
Shih-Hsun  Ngai  (also  Pharmacology).      M.B.,  National  Central  (Nanking),  1944 

Professors  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Leonard  Brand.  B.S.,  Yale,  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1949 

Edgar  C.  Hanks.      B.A.,  Gettsyburg,  1943;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1947 

Jacob  S.  Israel.  B.A.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1949 

Ernest  Salanitre.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1936;  M.D.,  Rome,  1942 

Adjunct  Professor 

Sidney  Spector  (also  Pharmacology).  B.S.,  Denver,  1948;  M.S.,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Jeffer- 
son, 1956 

Associate  Professors 

Ralph  A.  Epstein.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1959;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1963 

Allen    I.    Hyman    (also   Pediatrics).      B.A.,    Columbia,    1955;   M.D.,    Albany  Medical 

College,  1959 
Hisayo  O.  Morishima.      M.D.,  Toho  (Tokyo),  1951;  Ph.D.,  Tokyo,  1959 
Eugene  J.  Pantuck.      B.S.,  Tufts,  1959;  M.D.,  1963 
Lubos  Triner.      M.D.,  Charles  (Prague),  1955;  Ph.D.,  1961 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Richard  S.  Matteo.  B.A.,  Syracuse,  1950;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 
(Upstate),  1955 


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Assistant  Professors 

Keith  J.  Bernstein      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1968;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York,  (Downstate),  1974 
Richard  Z.Y.  Chen.      M.D.,  National  Taiwan,  1966 
Foun-Chung  Fan.      M.D.,  Taipei  Medical  College  (Taiwan),  1972 
Arthur  Donald  Finck.      B.S.,  Lafayette,  1968;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1972 
Yakub  A.  Gangat.      B.S.,  Bombay,  1961;  M.D.,  Gujarat,  1967 
John  A.  Holzer.      B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
Hoshang  Jal  Khambatta.      M.D.,  Karachi,  1958 
Vance  Lauderdale.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1945;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1947 
Norman  M.  Mazza.      B.E.E.,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  1964;  M.D.,  New  York 

Medical  College,  1972 
Leila  M.  Pang  (also  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  Hawaii,  1966;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1964 
Hilda  Pedersen.      M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Edinburgh,  1958 
Stanley  H.  Rosenbaum  (also  Medicine).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1969; 

M.D.,  Cornell,  1973 
J.    Gilbert   Stone.      B.A.,    Dartmouth,    1960;   M.D.,    State   University   of  New    York 

(Downstate),  1964 
Yvonne  Vulliemoz.      M.S.,  Lausanne,  1956;  Ph.D.,  Paris,  1969 
Sook  Young  Woo.      B.S.,  Ewha  Women's  University  (Seoul),  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
Jen-Tieng  Wung.      M.D.,  Taipei  Medical  College,  1956 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Ana  Maria  Lobo  Antunes.      M.D.,  Lisbon  Faculty  of  Medicine,  1967 
Dorothy  A.  Black.      B.A.,  Rutgers,  1957;  M.A.  Columbia,  1959;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1965 
Donald  C.  Brody.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  Boston,  1956 
Kathryn  A.  W.  Cozine.      M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1961 
Alber  Faltas.      M.D.,  Kasr-El-Ainy  Medical  School  (Egypt),  1961 

Carolyn  P.  Greenberg.      B.A.,  Stanford,  1962;  M.D.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1966 
John  W.  Hennessey.      B.S.,  Massachusetts,  1961;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1966 
John  T.  Herbert.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1969;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1973 
Marlise  A.  Ogilvie-Meier.      B.S.,  Lausanne,  1963;  M.D.,  Zurich,  1969 
Kevin  V.  Sanborn.      B.S.,  Manhattan,  1969;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1973 
Medhat  Riad  Wassef.      M.B.,  B.Ch.,  Cairo,  1957 
Gerald  S.  Weinberger.      M.D.,  New  York  University,  1948 
Marcelle  M.  WiUock.      B.A.,  New  Rochelle,  1958;  M.D.,  Howard,  1962 
Joseph  Chuan-Shih  Yang.      B.S.,  Taiwan,  1959;  M.D.,  Medical  Academy  (Dusseldorf), 
1964 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Salha  S.  Daniel,  Ph.D.  anesthesiology  Carol  Pantuck,  B.A. 

Mariagnes  Verosky,  B.A.  In^  Lieberman,  M.D. 

Alvin  Wald,  Ph.D.  Richard  S.  Mega,  M.D. 

At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

William  F.  Karl.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1947;  M.D.,  1951 


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At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Herbert  G.  Cave.      M.D.,  Howard,  1947 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Elmer  S.  Foster.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1952;  M.D.,  Brussels,  1959 
Jean  B.M.  Gilot.      B.S.,  Lycee  Jamel  (Haiti)  1952;  M.D.,  Medical  School  of  Haiti,  1958 
Archibald  K.  Hinds.      B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1952;  M.D.,  Montpellier, 

1962 
Gilbert  Phanor.      B.S.,  Lycee  T.  Gilboro,  1953;  M.D.,  Medical  School  of  Haiti,  1960 
William  M.  Smith,      B.A.,  Michigan,  1954;  M.D.,  Zurich,  1966 
Madisetti  Swamy.      M.B.,  B.S.,  Osmania  (India),  1954 
J.  Sinclair  Trimiar.      B.S.,  Howard,  1960;  D.D.S.,  1960 
Francis  Weekes.      B.S.,  Johnson  C.  Smith,  1941;  D.D.S.,  Meharry,  1949 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Samuel  C.  Brisbane.      B.A.,  Lincoln,  1937;  M.D.,  Howard,  1949 
Oscar  N.  Graves.      B.A.,  Lincoln,  1944;  M.D.,  Howard,  1949 

At  Overlook  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Henry  A.  Connolly,  Jr.      B.S.,  Fordham,  1951;  M.D.,  Hamburg,  1955 

Demetrios  B.  Kalas.      M.D.,  Aristotelian,  1954 

Mary  Louise  White.      B.S.,  Maryland,  1943;  M.D.,  1945 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  ANESTHESIOLOGY 
Sami  A.M.  Abadir,  M.D. 
Jane  deV.  Stark,  M.D. 
Carol  E.  Zimmerman, 
M.D. 

At  Roosevelt  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Ronald  A.  Andree.      B.A.,  Miami  (Ohio),  1955;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1959 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  ANESTHESIOLOGY  INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

Guglielmina  Bettini,  M.D.  Anselma  L.  Canlas,  M.D. 

Han  Chiang  Lee,  M.D. 
INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  ANESTHESIOLOGY  Ignacia  U.  Ngo,  M.D. 

Robert  F.  Altschuler,  M.D.  Kristappa  Sangavaram,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's  Hospital 

Associate  Professor 

Louis  S.  Blancato.      M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1945 


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Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Ennio  Gallozzi.      M.D.,  Rome,  1953 

Joseph  lacovelli.      B.A.,  Buffalo,  1952;  M.D.,  Bologna,  1958 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Errol  N.  Harding.      B.A.,  M.D.,  CM.,  McGill,  1949 
Aino  Tuul.      M.D.,  Tartu  (Estonia),  1942 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  ANESTHESIOLOGY  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  ANESTHESIOLOGY 

Hilda  H.C.  Liu,  M.D.  Julio  M.  Garcia-Rodriguez,  M.D. 

Alfred  T.C.  Peng,  M.D.  Byung  Yang  Kim,  M.D. 

Altagracia  H.  Polanco,  M.D.  Zdan  J.  Korduba,  M.D. 

Kyaw  Nyunt,  M.B.,  B.S. 


Biochemistry 

Robert  Wood  Johnson,  Jr.,  Professor  and  Chairman 

Isidore  S.  Edelman.      B.A.,  Indiana,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
University  Professor 

Sol  Spiegelman  (Director  of  the  Institute  of  Cancer  Research).      B.S.,  College  of  the  City 
of  New  York,  1939;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1942;  Ph.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1944 

Professors 

Richard  Axel  (also  Pathology).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1970 
Reinhold  Benesch.      B.Sc,  Leeds,  1941;  M.Sc,  1945;  Ph.D.,  Northwestern,  1950 
Max  A.  Eisenberg.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1938;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1941;  Ph.D., 

Duke,  1950 
Philip  Feigelson.      B.S.,  Queens,  1947;  Ph.D.,  Wisconsin,  1951 

Arthur  Karlin  (also  Neurology).      B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1957;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1962 
Alvin  I.  Krasna.      B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1950;  Ph.D.  Columbia,  1955 
Seymour  Lieberman  (in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).      B.S.,   Brooklyn,    1936;  M.S., 

Illinois,  1937;  Ph.D.,  Stanford,  1941 
Barbara  W.  Low.      B.A.,  Oxford,  1942;  M.A.,  1946;  D.  Phil.,  1948 
Maurice  M.  Rapport  (in  Psychiatry).      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1940; 

Ph.D.,  California  Institute  of  Technology,  1946 
Parithychery  Srinivasan.      B.Sc,  Madras,  1946;  Ph.D.  1953 

Adjunct  Professor 

Benno  P.  Schoenborn.      B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1958;  Ph.D.,  New  South  Wales 
(Australia),  1962 

Associate  Professors 

Ruth  E.  Benesch.      B.Sc,  London,  1946;  Ph.D.,  Northwestern,  1951 
Allen  M.  Gold.      B.A.,  Chicago,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1955 

Dezider  Grunberger  (also  Public  Health).      M.Sc,   Technical  (Czechoslovakia),   1950; 
Ph.D.,  Czechoslovakia  Academy  of  Sciences,  1956;  ScD.,  1968 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

John  D.  Karkas.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1962 


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Senior  Research  Associate 

David  Elwyn  (in  Surgery).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1950 
Assistant  Professors 

George  Alexander  (in  Psychiatry).      B.S.,  Hobart,  1949;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1953 
Irving  Goodman  (in  Surgery).      B.A.,  Colorado,  1939;  M.S.,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1944 
Ronald  L.  Hanson.      B.A.,  Minnesota,  1965;  Ph.D.,  Wisconsin,  1970 
Herbert  L.  Meltzer  (in  Psychiatry).      B.S.,  Long  Island,  1942;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1950 
James  L.  Roberts  (in  International  Institute  for  Study  of  Human  Reproduction).      B.S. 

Colorado  State,  1973;  Ph.D.,  Oregon,  1977 
Terrone  L.  Rosenberry  (in  Neurology).      B.A.,  Oberlin,  1965;  Ph.D.,  Oregon,  1969 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Edith  G.  Gollub.      B.S.,  Pennsylvania  College  of  Pharmacy  and  Science,  1945;  M.S., 
Pennsylvania,  1956;  Ph.D.,  1961 


ASSOCIATE 

Carola  P.  Zimmerman, 
Ph.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Mella  Adlersberg,  M.S. 
Jean  Dayan,  Ph.D. 
Martha  Redden  Kimball, 

Ph.D. 
Irene  E.  Kochevar,  Ph.D. 
Sahebarao  Mahadik, 

Ph.D.  (in  Psychiatry) 
A.  S.  Perumal,  Ph.D.  (in 

Psychiatry) 


RESEARCH  {continued) 

Laura  Ponticorvo,  Ph.D. 

(in  Obstetrics  and 

Gynecology) 
Marsha  E.  Reichman, 

Ph.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Susanna  Yung  Kwong, 

M.S. 
Kuo-Peing  Liu,  M.A. 
Utapalendu  S.  Maitra, 

Ph.D. 


STAFF  {continued) 

Venkitachalem  P.  Mohan, 

Ph.D. 
Barbara  Rayson,  Ph.D. 
Michael  M.  Rosen,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Erwin  Chargaff,  M.D. 
Zacharias  Dische,  M.D.  (in 

Ophthalmology) 
Karl  Meyer,  M.D.  (in 

Ophthalmology) 
David  Nachmansohn, 

M.D.  (in  Neurology) 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

Theodore  Peters,  Jr.  (in  Medicine).      B.S.,  Lehigh,  1943;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1950 
Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Leonard  A.  Sauer.      M.D.,  Rochester,  1961;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1966 

At  Roosevelt  Hospital 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 
E.  Glenn  Armstrong, 

Ph.D. 
Muriel  Feigelson,  Ph.D. 


Dermatology 


Professor  and  Chairman 

Leonard  C.  Harber.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1953 


60    DERMATOLOGY 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Dermatology 

Lewis  Shapiro  (also  Pathology).      B.A.,  Duke,  1948;  M.D.,  1952 

Clinical  Professors 

Saul  L.  Sanders.      B.A.,  Kenyan,  1950;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1952 
Dorothy  Windhorst .      B.A.,  Chicago,  1 948;  M.D.,  1 954 

Associate  Professors 


Richard  L.  Edelson. 
Margarita  S.  Hutner. 


B.A.,  Hamilton,  1966;  M.D.,  Yale,  1970 
B.A.,  Puerto  Rico,  1936;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1945;  Ph.D.,  1952 


Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Jack  Eisert.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1952;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York,  1956 
James  P.  Fields  (also  Pathology).      B.S.,  Texas,  1953;  M.S.,  1957;  M.D.,  1958 
David  N.  Silvers  (also  Pathology).      B.A.,  Haverford,  1964;  M.D.,  Duke,  1968 
Richard  A.  Walzer.  B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 

Assistant  Professors 

Alan  D.  Andrews.      B.S.,  Illinois,  1968;  M.D.,  Virginia,  1972 
Robert  B.  Armstrong.      B.A.,  Haverford,  1969;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1973 
Maureen  B.  Poh.      B.S.,  Siena,  1964;  M.D.,  Tennessee,  1967 
Robert  R.  Walther.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1969;  M.D.,  North  Carolina,  1973 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Irving  Abrahams.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York,  1954 
Einar  A.  Juhlin.      B.S.,  Illinois,  1950;  M.D.,  Royal  Charles  (Sweden),  1957 
Theodore  A.  Labow.      B.S.,  Miami,  1951;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1955 
Gregory  Zalar.      B.S.,  George  Washington,  1965;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1969 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
DERMATOLOGY 

William  G.  Atwood,  M.D. 
Vincent  S.  Beltrani,  M.D. 
Steven  R.  Kohn,  M.D. 
Jack  H.  Rozen,  M.D. 
Eugene  W.  Sweeney,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Carole  L.  Berger,  Ed.D. 
Julia  M.  Einbinder,  M.S. 
Maria  O.  Longas 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
DERMATOLOGY 

Robert  P.  Feinstein,  M.D. 
JeHery  S.  Kezis,  M.D. 
Joseph  A.  Penner,  M.D. 
Joseph  S.  Shapiro,  M.D. 
Harvey  I.  Weinberg,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
DERMATOLOGY 

Leon  K.  Demar,  M.D. 
Joan  P.  Noroff,  M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  (continued) 

Douglas  Pravda,  M.D. 
Luis  A.  Suarez,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURER 

J.  Lowry  Miller,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Arturo  L.  Carrion,  M.D. 

Angelo  A.  Lamola,  Ph.D. 


At  Roosevelt  Hospital 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  DERMATOLOGY 
David  Sibulkin,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's  Hospital 


Clinical  Professor 

Alexander  W.  Young,  Jr.      B.S.,  Maryland,  1944;  M.D.,  1946 


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Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Peter  C.  Lombardo.      B.S.,  Rochester,  1955;  M.D.,  Albany,  1959 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  DERMATOLOGY  ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL  DERMATOLOGY 

Elaine  V.  DiGrande,  M.D.  Stanley  J.  Lewis,  M.D. 

Human  Genetics  and  Development 

Professor  and  Chairman 

Robert  S.  Krooth.      B.A.,  Stanford,  1948;  Ph.D.,  London,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1957 
University  Professor 

Sol  Spiegelman  (Director,  Institute  of  Cancer  Research).      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of 
New  York,  1939;  M.S.  Columbia,  1942;  Ph.D.,  Washington  (St.,  Louis),  1944 

Professors 

Kimball  C.  Atwood.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1942;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1946 

Arthur  Bank  (also  Medicine).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1956;  M.D.,  1960 

Arthur  D.  Bloom  (also  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University, 

1960 
Georgiana  Jagiello  (Virgil  Damon  Professor)  (see  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).      B.A., 

Boston,  1949;  M.D. ,  Tufts,  1955 
Elvin  A.  Rabat  (also  Microbiology)  (in  Neurology).      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New 

York,  1932;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1934;  Ph.D.,  1937 
Paul  A.  Marks  (also  Medicine)  (Director,  Cancer  Center).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1946;  M.D., 

1949 
Orlando  J.  Miller  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).      B.S.,  Yale,  1945;  M.D.,  1950 
Richard  A.  Rifkind  (also  Medicine)  (Co-Director,  Cancer  Center).      B.S.,  Yale,  1952; 

M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 

Professor  of  Mathematical  Statistics  and  Genetics 

Howard  Levene  (in  Biological  Sciences  and  Mathematical  Statistics).      B.A.,  New  York 
University,  1941;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1947 

Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

John  D.  Rainer.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  M.A.,  1944;  M.D.,  1951 
Adjunct  Professors 

Sidney  Udenfriend.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1939;  Ph.D.,  New  York 

University,  1948 
Arthur  Weissbach.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1947;  Ph.D.,  Columbia, 

1953 
Herbert  Weissbach.      B.S.,   College  of  the  City  of  New  York,   1953;  Ph..D,   George 

Washington,  1957 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Dorothy  Warburton,      B.S.,  McGill,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1961 
Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

Ronald  H.  Kaback.      B.A.,  Haverford,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein  College  of  Medicine, 
1962 


62     HUMAN  GENETICS  AND  DEVELOPMENT  •  MEDICINE 


Senior  Research  Associates 

Harold    I.    Calvin    (in    International    Institute    for    the    Study    of    Human    Reproduc- 
tion).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1964 
Donald  R.  Mills.      B.A.,  Indiana,  1962;  M.A.,  1964;  Ph.D.,  Illinois,  1968 

Assistant  Professors 

Ann  S.  Henderson.      B.S.,  Winthrop,  1960;  Ph.D.,  North  Carolina,  1966 
Fred  R.  Kramer.      B.S.,  Michigan,  1964;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1969 
Dorothy  A.  Miller.      B.A.,  Wilson,  1952;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1957 
Roberta  C.  Reuben.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1969;  Ph.D.,  1973 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Mary-Rita  Greenwood  (in  the  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition).      B.A.,    Vassar,    1968; 
Ph.D.,      Rockefeller,  1973 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  RESEARCH  (conf/nued)  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Ju-Fung  Chen,  Ph.D.  Stephanie  Phillips,  Ph.D.  Wendy  Wen-Luan  Hsiao, 

Jye-Siung  Fang,  Ph.D.  Francesco  Ramirez,  Ph.D.  M.S. 

Harlow  K.  Fischman,  Ramana  V.  Tantravahi, 

Ph..D.  Ph.D.  LECTURER 

Julia  B.  Jones  Ming  Tsung  Yu,  Ph.D.  Jerard  Hurwitz,  Ph.D. 

Donald  J.  Komma,  Ph.D. 
George  F.  Lam,  M.S. 


INSTRUCTOR 
Barry  Potvin 


Medicine 

Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine  and  Acting  Chairman 

Thomas  Q.  Morris.      B.A.,  Notre  Dame,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Arthur  Bank  (also  Human  Genetics  and  Development).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1956;  M.D., 

Harvard,  1960 
J.  Thomas  Bigger,  Jr.  (also  Pharmacology).      B.A.,  Emory,  1955;  M.D.,  Georgia,  1960 
Vincent  P.  Butler,  Jr.      B.A.,  St.  Peter's,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 
Robert  E.  Canfield.      B.S.,  Lehigh,  1952;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1957 
Paul  J.  Cannon.      B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1954;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1958 

Rose  R.  Ellison  (in  the  Cancer  Center).      B.A.,  Barnard,  1943;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1948 
Andrew  G.  Frantz.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 
DeWitt  S.   Goodman  (Tilden-Weger-Bieler  Professor).      B.A.,   Harvard,    1951;  M.D., 

1955 
Rejane  M.  Harvey.      B.A.,  Vassar,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 
John  N.  Leob.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

Paul    A.    Marks    (Frode    Jensen    Professor)    (also    Human    Genetics    and    Develop- 
ment).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1946;  M.D.,  1949 
Harold  C.  Neu  (also  Pharmacology).      B.A.,  Creighton,   1956;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins, 

1960 
Hymie  L.  Nossel.      M.B.,  Ch.D.,  Cape  Town,  1953;  Ph.D.,  Oxon,  1962 
Elliott  F.  Osserman  (American  Cancer  Society  Professor).      B.A.,   Columbia,   1945; 
M.D.,  1947 


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Benvenuto  Pernis  (also  Microbiology).      M.D.,  Milan,  1947 

Richard  A.  Rifkind  (also  Human  Genetics  and  Development).      B.S.,  Yale,  1952;  M.D., 

Columbia,  1955 
John  V.  Taggart  (also  Physiology).      M.D.,  Southern  California,  1940 
Donald  F.  Tapley.      B.S.,  Acadia,  1948;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1952 
Gerard  M.  Turino.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1945;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1948 
I.  Bernard  Weinstein  (also  Public  Health).      B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 
Arthur  R.  Wertheim.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1935;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1939 

Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Felix  E.  Demartini.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1943;  M.D.,  1946 

M.  Irene  Ferrer.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1937;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1941 

Donald  A.  Holub.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1949;  M.D.,  1952 

Israeli  Jaffe.      BiS.,  New  York  University,/,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Edgar  Leifer.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1937;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1939; 

Ph.D.,  1941;  M.D.,  1946 
Robert  Palmer.      B.A.,  Oberlin,  1953;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1957 

Professor  of  Social  Medicine 

Robert  J.  Weiss  (also  Psychiatry).      B.A.,  George  Washington,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia, 
1951 

Clinical  Professors 

Hylan  A.  Bickerman.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1934;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1939 
Stuart  W.  Cosgriff.      B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1938;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1942 
Kermit  L.  Pines.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1937;  M.D.,  1942 
John  A.  Wood.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1943;  M.D.,  1946 

Associate  Professors 

Qais  Al-Awqati  (also  Physiology).      M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Baghdad,  1952 

Leslie  Baer.      B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Peter  R.  B.  Caldwell.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1954;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1958 

Leonard   Chess.      B.S.,    Massachusetts  Institute   of   Technology,    1964;   M.D.,    State 

University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1968 
Robert  M.  Glickman.      A.B.,  Amherst,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1964 
Ann  S.  Peterson.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 

Richard  S.  Rivlin  (Institute  of  Human  Nutrition).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 
Michael  M.  Stewart.      A.B.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1965 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Yale  Enson.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1953 
Wylie  C.  Hembree,  III  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).      B.A.,    Vanderbilt,    1960; 

M.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1964 
Albert  R.  Lamb,  Jr.      B.A.,  Yale,  1936;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1940 
George  W.  Melcher,  Jr.      B.A.,  Colorado,  1943;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 
Jane  H.  Morse.      B.A.,  Smith,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 
Frank  R.  Smith.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Joseph  G.  Sweeting.      B.S.,  Holy  Cross,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 
Henry  M.  Thomas,  III.      B.A.,  Haverford,  1950;  M.D.,  1957 
Robert  T.  Whitlock.      B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1950;  M.D.,  1957 


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Associate  Clinical  Professors 

John  O.  Burris.      B.S.,  Wyoming,  1952;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1956 

John  R.  Edsall.      B.A.,  Cambridge,  1945;  M.B.,  B.Ch.,  1948 

Peter  A.  Gross.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1960;  M.D.,  Yale,  1964 

Lionel  Grossbard.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

George  A.  Hyman.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1942;  M.D.,  1945 

Abbie  I.  Knowlton.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1938;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1942 

Robert  A.  Kritzler.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1936;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1940 

William  Lovejoy.      B.A.,  Yale,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

David  J.  McConnell.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1958;  M.D.,  Yale,  1962 

George  H.  McCormack,  Jr.      B.S.,  Holy  Cross,  1945;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1949 

Jay  I.  Meltzer.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 

Richard  J.  Stock.      B.S.,  Yale,  1944;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1947 

Earl  A.  Wheaton,  Jr.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Assistant  Professors 

Gerald  B.  Appel.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1968;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1972 

John  P.  Bilezikian.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Conrad  B.  Blum.      B.S.,  Northwestern,  1969;  M.D.,  1971 

Thomas  A.  Brasitus.      B.A.,  Connecticut,  1967;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1971 

Mary  E.  Charlson.      B.A.,  Wellesley,  1968;  M.D.,  Yale,  1972 

Esteban  Cvitkovic.      M.D.,  Buenos  Aires,  1969 

Oliver  T.  Fein.      B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1962;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1967 

Steven  M.  Friedman.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1968;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1972 

Glenda  J.  Garvey.      B.A.,  Wellesley,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Elsa-Grace  V.  Giardina.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1961;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 

1965 
Peter  Green.      M.B.,  B.S.,  Sydney,  1970 
James  P.  Halper.      A.B.,  Columbia,  1965;  M.D.,  1971 
Karen  L.  Kaplan.      B.A.,  Miami  (Ohio),  1963;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1969 
Margaret  M.  Kilcoyne.      B.S.,  Boston,  1958;  M.D.,  Vermont,  1964 
Jeffrey  S.  Lichtenstein.      B.A.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1969;  M.D.,  Tennessee,  1973 
Hugh  Nellans.      B.A.,  Lawrence,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1971 
Allen  Bryant  Nichols.      B.A.,  Yale,  1961;  M.D.,  Virginia,  1971 
Martin  W.  Oster.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 
Constance  Park  (also  Anesthesiology). 

Fred  Irwin  Polsky.      B.A.,  Texas,  1968;  M.A.,  1969;  M.D.,  1973 
Stanley  H.  Rosenbaum.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1969;  M.D.,  Cornell, 

1973 
Ethel  S.  Siris.      A.B.,  Radcliffe,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1971 
Howard  R.  Steinberg.      A.B.,  Williams,  1968;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1972 
Alan  R.  Tall.      M.B.,  B.S.,  Sydney  (Australia),  1970 
Francis  M.  Weld.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

David  K.  Blood.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1962;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Norma  M.T.W.  Braun.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

John  van  B.  Dean.      B.A.,  Yale,  1936;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1941 

Robert  H.  DeBellis.      B.S.,  Queens,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

Ronald  E.  Drusin.      B.S.,  Union  (Schenectady),  1962;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Dorothy  Estes.      B.C.,  Wheaton  (Massachusetts),  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Kenneth  C.  Fine.      M.D.,  Catholic  (Louvain,  Belgium),  1970 

Robert  H.  Heissenbuttel.      B.A.,  Thiel,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Thomas  P.  Jacobs.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1964;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1968 


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Lynne  L.  Johnson.      B.A.,  Wellesley,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Oscar  Lebwohl.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1968;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1972 

William  M.  Lee.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1963;  M.D..  Columbia,  1967 

Robert  McConnell.      B.A.,  Hamilton,  1969;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1973 

Robin  O.  Motz.      A.B.,  Columbia,  1959;  Ph.D.,  1965;  M.D.,  1975 

Hans  W.  Neuberg.      B.A.,  Wager.  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Carmen  Ortiz-Neu.      B.A.,  Wellesley,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Kenneth  M.  Prager.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1968 

Marshall  Primack.      B.A.,  Louisville,  1961;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1965 

James  A.  Reiffel.      B.A.,  Duke,  1965;  M.D..  Columbia,  1969 

Edith  B.  ReiUy.      B.A..  Smith.  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 

John  L.  Roglieri.      B.A..  B.S.,  Lehigh,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard.  1966 

Martin   J.   Saltzman.      B.A..    Columbia,    1967;   M.D..   State   University  of  New   York 

(Downstate).  1972 
Harvey  A.  Schneier.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1963,  M.D.,  1967 
Peter  E.  Schrag.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1960;  M.D.,  1964 
Allan  Schwartz.      B.S.,   City  College,    1967;  M.S..   Harvard.    1968;  M.D..   Columbia. 

1974 
Alan  H.  Seplowitz. 
Melvin  B.   Weiss. 


B.A..  Columbia,  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
B.S.,   Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology 
University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1967 
Jack  B.  Weissman.      A.B.,  New  York  University,  1966;  M.D.,  Harvard.  1970 
Gail  S.  Williams.      B.A.,  Wellesley,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia.  1968 


1962;  M.D..   State 


Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Social  Work 


Elizabeth  R.  Prichard. 
1947 


B.A..  Adelphi,  1943;  M.S.,  New  York  School  of  Social  Work, 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Casco  Alston,  Jr.      B.A..  Pennsylvania,  1936;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1942 

Alfred  Becker.      M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 

Ralph  S.  Blume.      B.A..  Amherst.  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 

Michael  H.  Cohen.      B.A..  Johns  Hopkins,  1961;  M.D.,  1965 

Clarence  J.  D' Alton.      B.A.,  Yale,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 

Richard  B.  Duane,  Jr.      B.A..  Princeton.  1940;  M.D..  Columbia.  1943 

Juan  G.  Edreira.      M.D.,  Havana.  1951 

Daniel  L.  Larson.      M.D.,  Columbia.  1946 

Michael  F.  Parry.      B.A.,  Yale,  1966;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Nicholas  Rango.      B.S.,  St.  Louis,  1966;  M.D.,  Northwestern.  1970 

Jeffrey  A.  Stein.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1960;  M.D.,  1965 

Cornelius  J.  Tyson.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

John  M.  Daley,  M.D. 
George  C.  Hennig,  M.D. 
Elias  M.  Kaimakliotis, 

M.D. 
Arnold  L.  Lisio,  M.D. 
Daniel  L.  Macken,  M.D. 
Alan  L.  Saroff,  M.D. 
Arthur  L  Snyder,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

Stephen  Birken,  M.D. 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
(continued) 

Bonnie  Bray,  M.D. 

Ben  Dharmgrongartama, 

Ph.D. 
Kwung-Ping  Fu,  Ph.D. 
Biswajit  Lahiri,  Ph.D. 
Chung  Y.  Liu,  Ph.D. 
Frank  B.  Marxer,  M.D. 
Parvin  Merryman 
Mohammed  M.  Osman, 

D.V.M. 
John  Owen,  M.D. 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

(continued) 

Ildiko  Radichevich,  Ph.D. 
Robert  R.  Sciacca,  M.S. 
John  E.  Smith,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Howard  J.  Barnum,  M.D. 
Eli  Bauman,  M.D. 
Randolph  Cole,  M.D. 
Ann  P.  D'Adama,  M.D. 
Arthur  R.  DeSimone,  M.D. 


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INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

Lonnie  B.  Hanauer,  M.D. 
Ralph  Herz,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Constantine  P. 

Ladapoulos,  M.D. 
David  M.  McCarthy,  M.D. 
Pier  Mancusi-Ungaro, 

M.D. 
Juan  Oliver,  M.D. 
Eduardo  R.  Pons,  Jr., 

M.D. 
John  E.  Posdey,  M.D. 
Jahangir  Raafat,  M.D. 
William  H.  Sherman,  M.D. 
David  B.  Sutter,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

James  A.  Coss,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Marvin  E.  Cramer,  M.D. 
Helen-Ann  Garcia,  M.D. 
Joseph  Heller,  M.D. 
John  E.  McWhorter,  M.D. 
Mato  L.  Marinovich,  M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  (continued) 

Milovan  T.  Rakic,  M.D. 
Morris  R.  Rapoport,  M.D. 
John  M.  Rodgers,  M.D. 
Richard  H.  Runser,  M.D. 
Arvind  Kumar  Shah,  M.B. 
Jane  S.  Sillman,  M.D. 
Adele  Tedeschi,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Margaret  Willhite,  M.A. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Noriaki  Adachi,  M.D. 
Lieselotte  Aron-Hott, 

Ph.D. 
Lee  Bennett  Berman, 

M.D. 
Deborah  L.  Brennan,  B.S. 
Joseph  M.  Cerreta,  Ph.D. 
Michael  Drillings,  M.S. 
Sylvia  H.  Ford,  B.S. 
Donald  L.  Gammon,  B.S. 
Masanobu  Kawakami, 

M.D. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
(continued) 

Kalliope  S.  LaGamma, 

B.S. 
John  Pinto,  Ph.D. 
G.  Ranjbar-Omrani,  M.D. 
John  W.  Riley,  M.B.,  B.S. 
Joan  L.  Sobel,  M.S. 
Mingzer  Tung,  B.S. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Henry  Aranow,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Andre  P.  Cournand,  M.D. 
Hamilton  Southworth, 

M.D. 
Alfred  Steiner,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 
Marcia  B.  Bull,  M.D. 
Edward  E.  Fischel,  M.D. 
Robert  L.  Letcher,  M.D. 
Eric  S.  Lichtenstein,  M.D. 
John  H.  McClement,  M.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Clinical  Professor 


Joseph    S.    Lunn.      B.A. 
(Upstate),  1958 


Weslei/an,    1953;    M.D.,    State    University    of   New    York 


Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

John  S.  Davis.      B.A.,  Hamilton,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1956 
Walter  Franck.      B.A.,  Yale,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Herbert  J.   Marx.      B.E.E.,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,    1954;  M.D.,   Columbia, 
1960 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Emery  C.  Herman.      B.A.,  Emory,  1949;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1953 

Gary  S.  Hoffman.  B.A.,  Harpur,  1964;  M.S.,  Howard.  1967;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of 

Virginia,  1971 

William  H.  Mook.  B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

Allan  G.  Ramsay.  B.A.,  Western  Ontario,  1947;  M.D.,  1948 
Robert  S.  Sioussat.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

David  W.  Vaules.  B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1960;  B.M.S.,  1961;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1963 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Donald  O.  Pollock.      B.A.,  Hamilton,  1951;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1955 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Peter  L.  Arquin,  M.D. 
Richard  J.  Horner,  M.D. 
Alan  J.  Kozak,  M.D. 
Don  V.  Lewis,  M.D. 
Carolyn  I.  Mook,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

David  S.  Pratt,  M.D. 
William  H.  Ramsey,  M.D. 
Richard  E.  Reese,  M.D. 
Dennis  A.  Savoie,  M.D. 
William  Streck,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

David  S.  Svahn,  M.D. 
Gary  Weaver,  M.D. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Carole  L.  Nunamaker,  M.D. 


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At  Harlem  Hospital 

Professors 

John  Lindenbaum.      B.A..  Cornell.  1954;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1959 
Gerald  E.  Thomson.      B.S.,  Queens,  1955;  M.D.,  Howard,  1959 

Clinical  Professors 

Harold  S.  Ballard.      B.A..  California  (Los  Angeles),  1948;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1952 
Kenneth  Sterling.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1940;  M.D..  Johns  Hopkins,  1943 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Charles  P.  Felton.      B.Sc,  Xavier.  1949;  M.D.,  Geneva,  1956 
Associate  Clinical  Professors 

George  C.  Branche.      B.A.,  Bowdoin,  1944;  M.D.,  Boston,  1948 

John  B.  Cromie.      M.D.,  Belfast  (Northern  Ireland),  1949 

William  R.  Cunnick,  Jr.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

Jeanne  A.  Smith.      B.A.,  Sarah  Lawrence,  1953;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1957 

Charles  M.  Yergan.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1944;  M.D.,  1947 

Assistant  Professors 


Anne  M.  Briscoe.      M.A.,  Vassar,  1945;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1949 
Clayton   L.    Natta  (in   Pathology).      B.A.,   McMaster  (Ontario), 
1961 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 


1957;  M.D.,    Toronto, 


Mack  Bonner,  Jr.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1959;  M.D.,  Temple,  1965 

Carol  H.  Bosken.      B.A.,  Oberlin,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1968 

Jay  Brown.      B.A.,  Rutgers,  1964;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1968 

Peter  C.  T.  Dickinson.      B.S.,  McGill,  1958;  M.D.,  1962 

Donald  A.  Feinfeld.      B.A.,  Rochester,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Marco  D.  Zarlengo.      B.S.,  Regis.  1965;  M.D.,  Creighton,  1969 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Marvin  C.  Cooper.      B.S.,  Queens,  1960;  M.D..  St.  Louis,  1965 
Milena  L.  Lewis.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 
Richard  R.  Prouty.      M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1948 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

John  C.  DiJohn,  M.D. 
Pearl  D.  Foster,  M.D. 
Paul  KiUian,  M.D. 
Anthony  J.  Marano,  M.D. 
James  J.  Rafter,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

James  T.  T.  Chien,  M.D. 
Bennie  W.  Chiles,  M.D. 
Carl  A.  Garnier,  M.D. 
Major  Geer,  M.D. 
Ross  T.  Hamilton,  M.D. 
Kenneth  J.  Herwig,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

James  H.  Hubert,  M.D. 
John  P.  Jenkins,  M.D. 
Thomas  J.  Mattimore 
Clarence  S.  Murray,  M.D. 
Luigi  M.F.  Negri,  M.D. 
Hazeline  M.  Nurse,  M.D. 
Ruth  C.  Onukwue,  M.D. 
Jon  Rothenberg,  M.D. 
David  G.  Savoge,  M.D. 
Diane  M.  Sixsmith,  M.D. 
Eric  J.  Vanderbush,  M.D. 
Michael  D.  Williams,  M.D. 
Lewis  Z.  Wright,  Jr.,  M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Timothy  P.  BouHard,  M.D. 
Aloysius  B.  Cuyjet,  M.D. 
Raynard  J.  McDonald, 

M.D. 
Douglas  Miller,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURER 

Cecil  G.  Marquez,  M.D. 


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At  Overlook  Hospital 

Clinical  Professors 

Michael  Bernstein.      M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1953 

William  F.  Minogue.      B.S.,  Seton  Hall,  1951;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1960 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine 

John  J.  Gregory.      B.S.,  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  1953;  M.D.,  Albany,  1961 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  (Family  Practice) 

Donald  F.  Kent.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1935;  M.D.,  1940 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine  (Family  Practice) 

Richard  N.  Podell.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1964;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1969 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Joel  L.  Duberstein.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1961 
Robert  A.  Fuhrman.      B.A.,  Clark,  1962;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1966 
William  N.  Toth.      B.S.,  Georgetown,  1956;  M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1960 


ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Stephen  J.  Fischl,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Donald  J.  Brock,  M.D. 
H.  Oliver  Brown,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Kopel  Burk,  M.D. 
Andrew  Coronato,  Jr., 

M.D. 
H.  William  Diefendorf, 

M.D. 
Charles  E.  Dooley,  Jr., 

M.D. 
John  T.  Farry,  M.D. 
Robert  B.  Francis,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

Sidney  E.  Friedman,  M.D. 
Samuel  M.  Gray,  M.D. 
Thomas  V.  Inglesby,  M.D. 
Robert  P.  Margie,  M.D. 
Sanford  M.  Reiss,  M.D. 
Melvin  Rubinstein,  M.D. 
R.  Gregory  Sachs,  M.D. 
Robert  R.  Springer,  M.D. 
Michael  J.  Tighe,  M.D. 
Burton  Tucker,  M.D. 
William  E.  Wagner,  Jr., 
M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Ian  G.  Becke,  M.D. 
Joseph  Belladonna,  M.D. 
Charles  W.  Clarke,  M.D. 
Joseph  T.  Faraldo,  M.D. 
Mary  T.  Herlad,  M.D. 
Eugene  R.  Kelly,  M.D. 
Michael  B.  Kerner,  M.D. 
A.  Ralph  Kristeller,  M.D. 
David  P.  Miller,  M.D. 
Lawrence  J.  Nastro,  M.D. 
Steven  J.  Stanzione,  M.D. 
Michael  Suhl,  M.D. 
Richard  M.  Weinberg, 
M.D. 


At  Roosevelt  Hospital 

Professors 

Gerald  B.  Phillips.      B.S.,  Princeton,  1948;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1952 
Harvey  J.  Weiss.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Michael  H.  Grieco.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1954;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1957 
A.  Gregory  Jameson.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1937;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Clinical  Professor 

Philip  H.  Hennemann.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1943;  M.D.,  1946 


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Associate  Professor 

William  Rosner.      B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1954;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1961 
Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Edward  M.  Dwyer  III.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

Arthur  Karanas.      B.A.,  New  York  University,   1954;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1958 
Marianne  J.  Legato.      B.A.,  Manhattanville,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1962 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Richard  P.  Ames.      B.A.,  Williams,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 
Albert  Attia.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1955;  M.D.,  1958 

Albert  W.  Grokoest.      B.S.,  Hamilton,  1940;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 
Bruce  H.  Pinkernell.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1960;  M.D.,  1964 
Henry  G.  Schaffeld.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1938;  M.D.,  1941 
Lawrence  Scharer.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  1958 
Herman  Ziffer.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1949;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1953 

Assistant  Professor 

Michelle  P.  Warren  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).      A.B.,  Mount  Holyoke,   1961; 
M.D.,  Cornell,  1965 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Le  Clair  Bissell.      B.A.,  Colorado,  1955;  M.D.,  1958 

Norman  A.  Cagin.      B.S.,  Rutgers,  1963;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1967 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Harvey  Benovitz.      B.A.,  Washington  &  Jefferson,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 

Robert  Bernot.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1955;  M.D.,  Buffalo,  1960 

Earl  B.  Brown.      B.S.,  Emory,  1938;  M.D.,  1942 

Stanley  R.  Fine.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  1957 

James  B.  Gabriel.      B.A.,  Brown,  1945;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1949 

Oscar  R.  Garfein.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1961;  M.D.,  1965 

Henry  M.  Greenberg.      B.A.,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1961;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1968 

Joseph  A.  Grossman.      B.S.,  City  College  of  New  York,  1953;  M.D.,  State  University  of 

New  York  (Downstate),  1957 
Julian  B.  Hyman.      A.B.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College.  1947 
Donald  Kraft.      B.S.,  Michigan,  1966;  M.D.,  Cincinnati,  1970 
David  K.  Meriney.      B.A.,  Duke,  1956;  M.D.,  1960 
William    M.    Nicholas.      B.A.,    Williams,    1950;   M.D..    State   University  of  New   York 

(Syracuse),  1954 
Myron  C.  Patterson.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1939;  M.D  .  1943 
Robert  B.  Tator.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1948 
Gerald  Weintraub.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  ASSOCIATES  (continued)  RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

MEDICINE  ^^^^^^  J   j^.^^^^,,^  ^^  M.  Saeed  Khan,  Ph.D. 

Kenneth  A.  Altman,  M.D.  -^^^^^  ^   j^^^^^   ^  ^  Bruce  A.  Lages,  M.D. 

Wendy  A.  Aronson,  M.D.  Thomas  M.  Nail,  M.D.  William  J.  Vicic,  M.D. 

Albert  Cohen,  M.D.  ,   i      r\\-  u  ^>i  r^ 

'  John  Olichney,  M.D. 

James  Ducey,  t    u     x/i    c  u  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

M.D.ki,M.D.  ^"^^^  S^^^'-'^shaus,  medicine 

Robert  K.  Emy,  M.D.  ^    ,     ,      ,,   c.   ■  m  n  Vernon  G.  Baker,  M.D. 

^  Nicholas  V.  Sterner,  M.D.  Michael  Borecky,  M.D. 


70     MEDICINE 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

John  Cornwall,  M.D. 
Rosina  B.  Dixon,  M.D. 
Jeanne  Fastook,  M.D. 
Carolyn  E.  Goodstein, 

M.D. 
Antoine  C.  Harovas,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Peter  L.  Hofmann,  M.D. 
Martin  P.S.  Kasofsky, 

M.D. 
Edith  J.  Langner,  M.D. 
David  Loft,  M.D. 
Loretta  McQuillan,  M.D. 
Anthony  J.  Pepe,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  [continued) 

Thomas  D.  Robinson, 

M.D. 
Nicholas  J.  Rummo, 

M.D. 
Alex  Sahagian-Edwards, 

M.D. 
Mark  V.  Sherrid,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's  Hospital 

Professors 

John  F.  Bertles.      B.S..  Yale,  1945;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1952 

Peter  R.  Holt.      B.Sc,  Tolington,  1949;  M.B.,B.S.,  London,  1954 

Theodore  B.  Van  Itallie.      B.S.,  Harvard,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1945 

Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

A.L.  Loomis  Bell.      B.S.,  Wesleyan,  1944;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1947 
William  S.  Clark.      B.S.,  Dayton,  M.D.,  St.  Louis,  1938 

Clinical  Professor 

Miles  J.  Schwartz.      B.S.,  Queens,  1947;  M.D..  New  York  University,  1951 
Associate  Professors 

Robert  B.  Case.      B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan,  1943;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

Stanley    Cortell.      S.B.,    Massachusetts  Institute   of   Technology.    1957;   M.D.,    Tufts, 

1961 
F.  Xavier  Pi-Sunyer.      B.A.,  Oberlin.  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Harvey  G.  Kemp.      B.A..  Oklahoma,  1955;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins.  1959 
Richard  N.  Pierson,  Jr.      B.A.,  Princeton.  1951;  M.D..  Columbia.  1955 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

C.  Redington  Barrett.      B.A..  Yale.  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

Jonas  M.  Goldstone.      B.A.,  Harvard.  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Myron  C.  Wright.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1937;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1940 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Beatrice  M.  Fairchild.      B.A.,  Hunter.  1942;  M.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1943;  Ph.D.,  1948 
Assistant  Professors 

Richard  Collens.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1959;  M.D.,  New  York 

Medical  College,  1 966 
Alice  Maniatis.      M.D.,  Athens,  1960 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Judith  Axelrod.      B.S.,  Wellesley,  1963;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1967 
Robert  S.  Bernstein.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1961;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1965 


MEDICINE  •  MICROBIOLOGY     71 


Airlee  A.C.  Cameron.      A.B.,  Raddiffe,  1957;  M.D.,  CM.,  McGill,  1961 
Saul  Kaplan.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  Tennessee,  1959 
Arthur  J.  Lennon.      A.B.,  Fordham,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 
Seiichi  Shimomura.      M.D.,  Okayama  (Japan),  1945 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

William    J.    Athos.      B.A.,    Columbia,    1952;    M.D.,    State    University    of  New    York 

(Down  state),  1956 
Robert  S.  Beekman.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 
Donald  P.  Dallas.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 

George  Dermksian.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.A.,  1950;  M.D.,  Tulane,  1954 
James  A.  Feltman.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
Zane  N.  Gaut.      B.S.,  Birmingham  Southern,  1950;  M.D.,  Tulane,  1954 
John  H.  Keating.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  M.D.,  1943 

Richard  S.  McCray.      B.A..  Wesleyan,  1954;  B.D.,  Yale,  1957;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Edward  H.  Reisner.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1935;  M.D.,  1939 
Kenneth  N.  Weinstein.      A.B.  Vermont,  1955;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1959 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 

MEDICINE 

Charles  G.  Adsit,  M.D. 

Carlton  Boxhill,  M.D. 

Jeffrey  M.  Brensilver, 

M.D. 
Jean  B.  Case,  M.D. 
Paul  J.  Chrzanowski,  M.D. 
Edward  W.D.  Colt,  M.D. 
Marlin  Jay  Frankel,  M.D. 
Francis  G.  Geer,  M.D. 
Richard  L.  Geltman,  M.D. 
Maurice  F.  Goodbody, 

M.D. 
Barry  E.  Goozner,  M.D. 
William  S.  Hopewell,  M.D. 
Gertrude  Scott  Lefavour, 

M.D. 
Robert  P.  Lombardo,  M.D. 


ASSOCIATES  [continued) 

Allen  H.  Mogtader,  M.D. 
Robert  B.  Roven,  M.D. 
Jean  W.  Saleh,  M.D. 
Eugene  Santilli,  M.D. 
Thomas  T.  Tamlyn,  M.D. 
William  A.  Tansey  III, 
M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 
William  N.  Poillon,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Samir  Alam,  M.D. 
Eric  Andreae,  M.D. 
Cecil  B.  Broderick,  M.D. 
Hugh  C.  Davidson,  M.D. 
Dulaney  Glen,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  [continued) 

Lawson  A.  Moyer  111,  M.D. 
Ernest  C.  Richards,  M.D. 
Harry  A.  Roselle,  M.D. 
Howard  N.  Schwartz, 
M.D. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Dennis  G.  Huskins,  M.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Thalia  Boussios,  Ph.D. 
Katherine  P.  Porikos, 

Ph.D. 
Jack  Wang,  M.S. 

LECTURER 

Marcelle  Lavau,  Ph.D. 


Microbiology 


John  E.  Borne  Professor  and  Chairman 

Harold  S.  Ginsberg.      B.A.,  Duke,  1937;  M.D.,  Tulane,  1941 
Professors 

Paul  D.  EUner  (also  Pathology).      B.S.,  Long  Island,  1940;  M.D..  Southern  California, 

1952;  Ph.D.,  Maryland,  1956 
Bernard  F.  Erlanger.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1943;  M.A.,  New  York 

University,  1948;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1951 
Gabriel  S.  Godman  (also  Pathology).      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
Elvin  A.  Kabat  (also  Human  Genetics)  (in  Neurology).      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New 

York,  1932;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1934;  Ph.D.,  1937 
Wladyslaw   Manski   (in   Ophthalmology).      M.   Phil.,    Warsaw,    1939;  D.Sc,    Wroclaw, 

1951 


72     MICROBIOLOGY 


Benvenuto  Pernis  (also  Medicine).      M.D..  Milan.  1947 

Henry  J.  Vogel  (in  Pathology).      B.S.,  London,  1939;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1941 


Adjunct  Professor 


Louis  H.  Muschel. 
Ph.D.,  1953 


B.S.,  New  York,  1936;  A.M.,  Columbia,  1938;  M.S.,  Yale,  1951; 


Assistant  Professors 

Dean  L.  Engelhardt.      B.S..  Amherst,  1961;  M.A.,  1963;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1967 

Marcia  J.  Ensinger.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1967;  Ph.D.  Pennsylvania,  1973 

David  H.  Figurski.      B.S..  Pittsburgh,  1969;  Ph.D.  Rochester.  1974 

Ramareddy  V.  Guntaka.      B.S.,  Andhra  (India),  1963;  M.Sc,  Agra  (India),  1965;  Ph.D., 

Kansas,  1970 
David  S.  Hodes  (also  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  Princeton,  1963;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1969 
Christine  A.  Milcarek.      B.S..  Duquesne,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1972 
Shcrie  L.  Morrison.      B.A..  Stanford,  1963;  Ph.D.,  1966 
Saul  J.  Silverstein.      B.S..  Cornell,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Florida,  1971 
Charles  S.H.  Young.      B.A.,  Oxford,  1966;  D.  Phil.,  1969 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Yvonne  A.  Lue.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1976 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 

Norbert  H.  Wasserman, 
Eng.Sc.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Louise  A.  Goode,  B.A. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Sergio  Biguzzi,  M.D. 
Harriet  Castleman,  B.S. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES  (continued) 

William  L.  Cleveland, 

Ph.D. 
Lotte  Kuhn 
Ulla  Lindholm,  Ph.D. 
Judyta  Praszkier,  Ph.D. 
Prasado  Rao,  Ph.D. 
Shunji  Sugii,  Ph.D. 
Giampaolo  Tonda 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES  (continued) 

Albert  Ming-Tao  Wu, 
Ph.D. 


SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Charles  L.  Fox,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Konrad  C.  Hsu,  Ph.D. 
Beatrice  C.  Seegal,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Pathology 

Angus  C.  Sampath.      D.Sc,  Strasbourg,  1966 

At  Roosevelt  Hospital 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Azra  Shahidi.      M.S.,  Wisconsin,  1963;  Ph.D.,  Missouri,  1967 


At  St.  Luke's  Hospital 

Associate  Professor 

George  A.  Hashim  (in  Surgery).      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1967 


NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY    73 

Neurological  Surgery 

Byron  Stookey  Professor  and  Chairman 

Edward  B.  Schlesinger.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1934;  M.D.,  1938 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors  of  Clinical  Neurological  Surgery 

James  W.  Correll.      B.A.,  Brown,  1941;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1944 
Edgar  M.  Housepian.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1949;  M.D.,  1953 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Neurological  Surgery 

Peter  W.  Carmel.      B.A.,  Chicago,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1960 
James  G.  McMurtry  III.      B.A.,  Rice,  1953;  M.D.,  Baylor,  1957 
W.  Jost  Michelsen.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Neurological  Surgery 

Joao  Lobo  Antunes.      M.D.,  Lisbon,  1968 

Thomas  J.  Bridges.      B.A.,  Rochester,  1937;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1941 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY  Wilson  Raddinq    Ph  D  neurological  SURGERY 

Ronald  Brisman,  M.D.  George  L.  Becker,  Jr., 

Harvey  R.  Nova,  M.D.  M.D. 

Donald  Oliver  Quest,  M.D. 

At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Robert  W.  Mackie.      M.D.,  Long  Island  Medical  College,  1944 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Robert   W.    Schick   (in   Surgery).      B.A.,    Columbia,    1948;  M.D.,    New   York  Medical 
College,  1952 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY 
George  V.  DiGiacinto, 
M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

James  E.O.  Hughes.      B.A.,  Yale,  1958;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1962 


74     NEUROLOGY 

Neurology 

Henry  and  Lucy  Moses  Professor  and  Chairman 

Lewis  P.  Rowland.      B.S..  Yale,  1945;  M.D.,  1948 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Darryl  C.  DeVivo.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1959;  M.D.,  Virginia,  1964 

Salvatore  DiMauro.      M.D.,  Padova  (Italy).  1963 

Stanley  Fahn  (H.  Houston  Merritt  Professor).      A.B.,  California  (Berkeley),  1955;  M.D., 

California  (San  Francisco),  1958 
Eli  S.  Goldensohn  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).      B.A.,  George  Washington,  1937;  M.D., 

1940 
Arthur  Karlin  (also  Biochemistry).      B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1957;  Ph.D..  Rockefeller.  1962 
Robert  E.  Lovelace.      M.B..B.S..  London,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 
James    H.    Schwartz    (also    Physiology).      B.A.,    Columbia,    1954;    M.D.,    New    York 

University,  1959;  Ph.D.  Rockefeller,  1964 

Professor  of  Microbiology  and  of  Human  Genetics  and  Development 

Elvin  A.  Kabat.      B.S..  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1932;  M.A..  Columbia.  1934; 
Ph.D.,  1937 

Professors  of  Clinical  Neurology 

Abe  Chutorian  (also  Pediatrics).      B.A..  Manitoba,  1949;  M.A..  1950;  B.S.,  1952;  M.D., 

1957 
Arnold    Gold    (also    Pediatrics).      B.A.,     Texas.     1947;    M.S.,    Florida.     1949;    M.D., 

Lausanne,  1950 
James  F.  Hammill.      B.S..  LaSalle,  1947;  M.D.  Pennsylvania,  1948 
Niels  L.  Low  (also  Pediatrics).      M.D.,  South  Carolina,  1940 
Daniel  Sciarra.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1940;  M.D.,  1943 

Professor  of  Physiology 

John  P.  Reuben.      B.A..  Grinnell,  1954;  M.S.,  Rochester,  1956;  Ph.D..  Florida,  1959 
Associate  Professors 

Lucien  J.  Cote  (also  Rehabilitation  Medicine).  B.S.,  Vermont,  1951;  M.D.,  1954 
Claude  P.J.  Chez  (also  Physiology).  B.Sc.  Geneva,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1964 
William  Allen  Hauser  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).      A.B.,  Western  Reserve,  1958;  M.D.. 

St.  Louis,  1962 
Audrey  S.  Penn.      B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 
Earl  A.  Zimmerman.      B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1959;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1963 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Neurology 

M.  Richard  Koenigsberger  (also  Pediatrics).      B.S..  Stanford,   1955;  M.D.,  Chicago, 

1959 
Naunihal  Sachdev  Singh.      M.B.,  B.S..   Vikram  (India),   1959;  M.D..  All  India  Institute 

(New  Delhi),  1962 


NEUROLOGY     75 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Robert  E.  Barrett.      B.S..  William  and  Mary,  1953;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Virginia, 

1957 
Linda  D.  Lewis.      B.S.,  Bethany,  1961;  M.D.,  West  Virginia,  1965 
Joseph  L.  O'Brien.      A.B.,  Princeton,  1950;  M.D..  Cornell,  1950 
Rita  G.  Rudel  (Medical  Psychology).      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,   1946; 

M.A.,  New  School  for  Social  Research,  1949;  Ph.D..  New  York  University,  1955 
Margaret  Seiden.      B.S.,  M.B.,  M.D.,  London.  1949 

Senior  Research  Associates 

George  M.  Katz.      B.E.E.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York.  1942 

Leon  T.  Kremzner.      B.S.,  Seton  Hall,  1949,  M.S.,  Rutgers,  1952;  Ph.D.,  1955 

Assistant  Professors 

Hai  Won  Chang.      Ph.D..  Columbia,  1961 

Arnold  Eggers.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 

Eugenia  T.  Gamboa.      B.A.,  Philippines,  1961;  M.D.,  1966 

Daniel  J.  Goldberg  (also  Pharmacology).      Ph.D.,  Yale,  1974 

William  G.  Johnson.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1963;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1967 

Masataki  Kawai.      Ph.D.,  Princeton,  1971 

James  R.  Miller.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1960.  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1964 

Kuldup  K.  Sachdev.      M.B.,B.S.,  Agre  (India),  1957;  M.D.,  Punjab,  1962 

Stephen  Shafer  (also  Public  Health)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1966; 

M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 
Stuart  R.  Snider.      B.A.,  Northwestern,  1961;  M.D.,  1966 
C.    Dominique    Toran-AIlerand    (in    International    Institute    for    the    Study    of    Human 

Reproduction).      B.A.,  Smith,  1955;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1959 
Joseph  H.  Willner.      B.A.,  Hamilton  College,  1966;  M.D.,  New  York,  1970 

Assistant  Professor  of  Anatomy 

Abraham  B.  Eastwood.      B.S.,  Muhlenberg,  1965;  M.S.,  Lehigh,  1967;  Ph.D.,  1971 

Assistant  Professor  of  Biochemistry 

Terrone  L.  Rosenberry.      B.A.,  Oberlin  1965;  Ph.D.,  Oregon,  1969 

Assistant  Professor  of  Neuropharmacology 

Charles  E.  Pippenger.      B.A.,  Ball  State,  1961;  M.A.,  1962;  Ph.D.,  Purdue,  1971 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Neurology 

David  J.  Adams.      B.S.,  Rochester,  1965;  M.D.  Columbia,  1969 

Frank  K.  Boschenstein.      B.A..  Toronto,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 

Robert  A.  DeNapoli.      M.D.,  Harvard,  1954 

Theodore  A.  List.      B.A.,  Kalamazoo,  1963;  M.D.,  Michigan,  1967 

Richard  Mayeux.      B.S.,  Oklahoma  State,  1968;  M.D.,  1972 

Marcelo  Olarte.      B.S.,  Marist  Brothers,  1962;  M.D.,  Cuyo,  1970 

Morton  Orentlicher.      M.S.,  New  York  University,  1960;  Ph.D.,  California,  (Berkeley), 

1966 
Richard  S.  Schoenfeldt.      B.A.,  Claremont.  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1971 
Sidney  Starkman.      B.A.,  Brooklyn  College,  1966;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1970 


76     NEUROLOGY 


Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Stanley  W.  Holstein.      B.S.,  George  Washington,  1963;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1967 
Jerome  S.  Resnick.      B.A..  Pennsylvania,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 
David  L.  Sagman.      A.B.,  Hamilton  1955;  M.D.,  Virginia,  1959 
Hyman  G.  Weitzen.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1934;  M.D.,  1938 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
NEUROLOGY 

Sidney  M.  Cohen,  M.D. 
James  F.  CuUeton,  M.D. 
Sarala  A.  Devi,  M.B.,B.S. 
Robert  A.  Esser,  M.D. 
Michael  Fetell,  M.D. 
Stanley  Lesse,  M.D. 
Charles  R.  Plank,  M.D. 
Richard  S.  Rhee,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

Vinayak  Damle,  Ph.D. 
William  D.  Niemi,  Ph.D. 
A.L.N.  Prasad,  Ph.D. 
Michael  Schonberg,  Ph.D. 
Sidney  Steinberg,  B.A. 
Donald  Wood,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
NEUROLOGY 

Murray  Engel,  M.D. 
Damon  M.  Fellman,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Michael  L.  Gruber,  M.D. 
Stanley  L.  Malkin,  M.D. 
Alan  F.  Pertchik,  M.D. 
Fereydoon  Roohi,  M.D. 
Gerald  J.  Smallberg,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
SOCIAL  WORK 

Jean  E.  Collard,  M.A. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
NEUROLOGY 

Stephen  C.  Klass,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Leonard  Zablow,  M.A. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Philip  Barnett,  Ph.D. 
Ernest  Bock,  M.A. 
Robert  N.  Cox,  Ph.D. 
Halina  Den,  Ph.D. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
(continued) 

Susan  L.  Hamilton,  Ph.D. 
Helga  Kutt,  M.D. 
Stanley  R.  Resor,  Jr., 

M.D. 
Samuel  M.  Schacher, 

Ph.D. 
David  S.  Wise,  Ph.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 

Sara  Ginsburg,  Ph.D. 
Harry  Grundfest,  Ph.D. 
Richard  L.  Masland,  M.D. 
Carmine  T.  Vicale,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURER  IN 
BIOCHEMISTRY 

David  Nachmansohn, 
M.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Clinical  Professor 

William  Amols.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1938;  M.D.,  1942 
Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Lewis  L.  Hamilton.      B.S.,  Yale,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Neurology 

John  CM.  Brust,  Jr.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Neurology 

Alfred  C.  Bannerman.      B.Sc,  Edinburgh,  1963;  M.B.,Ch.B.,  1966 
Edward  B.  Healton.      B.S.,  Oregon,  1964;  M.D.,  Creighton,  1969 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Bertel  Bruun.      M.D.,  Copenhagen,  1964 


NEUROLOGY  •  OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY     77 
INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  NEUROLOGY 

Rafael  Borras,  M.D. 
William  P.  Duggan,  M.D. 
Renee  Malouf,  M.D. 

At  Roosevelt  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Neil  Lombardi  (also  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  M.D..  Boston,  1967 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  NEUROLOGY 

Ann  Geller,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's  Hospital 

Clinical  Professor 

Samuel  F.  Thomas.      B.A..  Princeton.  1936;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1940 
Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Carl  W.  Braun.      B.A.,  Harvard.  1958;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania.  1962 
Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Sidney  E.  Bender.      M.D..  Toronto.  1962 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  NEUROLOGY 

Donald  G.  Rawlinson,  M.D. 

Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Willard  C.  Rappleye  Professor  and  Chairman 

Raymond  L.  Vande  Wiele  (Director,  International  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Human 
Reproduction).      M.D..  Louvain,  1947 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Mieczyslaw  Finster  (also  Anesthesiology).      B.A..    Gymnasium  (Poland).    1941;  M.D., 

Geneva,  1957 
Georgiana  Jagiello  (Virgil  Damon   Professor)  (also  Human   Genetics).      B.A.,   Boston, 

1949;  M.D. ,  Tufts,  1955 
L.  Stanley  James  (also  Pediatrics).      M.D.,  Otago  (New  Zealand),  1948 
Orlando  J.  Miller  (also  Human  Genetics  and  Development).      B.S.,   Yale,  1945;  M.D., 

1950 
Allan  G.   Rosenfield  (also  Public  Health)  (Director  Center  for  Population  and  Family 

Health).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

Professor  of  Biochemistry 

Seymour   Lieberman.      B.S.,   Brooklyn,    1936;  M.S.,   Illinois,    1937;  Ph.D..   Stanford, 
1941 


78    OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Professor  of  Reproductive  Biochemistry 

Ines  Mandl.      Ph.D.,  Polytechnic  Institute  of  Brooklyn,  1949 
Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Henry  Clay  Frick  II.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

W.  Duane  Todd.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Associate  Professors 

Bruce   A.    Barron.      B.A.,    Allegheny,    1955;   Ph.D.,    Yale,    1965;   M.D.,    New   York 

University,  1971 
Roy  H.  Petrie.      B.S..  Western,  1961;  M.D.,  Vanderbilt,  1965 
Raphael  Jewelewicz.      M.D.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1960 

Associate  Professor  of  Physiology 

Michel  Ferin.      M.D.,  Louvain,  1964 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Edward  T.  Bowe.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

Harold  E.  Fox.      M.Sc,  Rochester  and  Oxford,  1972 

Wylie  C.  Hembree  III  (also  Medicine).      B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1960;  M.D.,  Washington  (St. 

Louis),  1964 
Gilbert  J.  Vosburgh.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1938;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1942 
Susan  W.  Williamson.      B.A.,  Vassar,  1939;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1943 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Solan  M.  Chao.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Vincent  J.  Freda.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D..  New  York  University,  1952 

David  B.  Moore.      B.S.,  Hamilton,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

Raymond  U.  McCaffrey.      B.A.,  Fordham,  1954;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1958 

Assistant  Professors 

Inge  Dyrenfurth.      B.S.,   Wilhelm,   1942;  M.Sc,  Strasbourg,  1944;  B.Sc,  Heidelberg, 

1947 
Ming-Neng  Yeh.      M.D.,  National  Taiwan,  1964 

Assistant  Professor  of  Anatomy 

Daniel  M.  Linkie.      Ph.D.,  Michigan,  1971 

Assistant  Professor  of  Endocrine  Biochemistry 

Richard  B.  Hochberg.      Ph.D.,  Hahnemann,  1967 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Richard  U.  Levine.      B.S.,  Tufts,  1962;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1966 
Harold  Speert.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1935;  M.D.,  1939 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Dean  J.  Grandin.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1936;  M.D.,  1940 
Wolfgang  Tretter.      M.D.,  Heidelberg,  1952 


OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY     79 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND 
GYNECOLOGY 

Landis  K.  Crockett,  M.D. 
Nabil  W.  Husami,  M.D. 
Kevin  B.  Reilly,  M.D. 
Lawrence  J.  Severino, 
M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

Lajos  Bandy,  M.S. 
Jye-Siung  Fang,  Ph.D. 
Hosea  Fu-Shih  Huang 
Stephen  Keller,  Ph.D. 
Henry  R.  Rey,  M.S. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE  IN 

BIOCHEMISTRY 

Laura  Ponticorvo,  Ph.D. 


INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND 
GYNECOLOGY 

Isagani  Villanueva,  M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND 
GYNECOLOGY 

Norman  R.  Bloch,  M.D. 
Steven  G.  Kaali,  M.D. 
Henry  A.  Sellner,  M.D. 
Leonardo  J.  Yunis,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Margarita  H.  Hawkins, 
M.S. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Neil  G.  Anderson,  Ph.D. 
Emily  Glazer,  M.S. 
Veeramac  Prasad,  Ph.D. 
Sylvia  Rubin,  M.Sc. 
Barbara  Santee,  M.Phil. 

LECTURERS 

Richard  A.  Bronson,  M.D. 
Arnold  N.  Fenton,  M.D. 
John  L.  Lewis,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Paul  S.  Metzger,  M.D. 
Kevin  B.  Reilly,  M.D. 
David  L.  Rosenfeld,  M.D. 
Anna  L.  Southam,  M.D. 
Christopher  Tietze,  M.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Douglas  H.  Barns.      B.S.,  St.  Lawrence,  1950;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1954 


ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Balazs  Selendy,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Mark  E.  Heller,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Professor 

James  A.  Batts.      B.A.,  Temple,  1937;  M.D.,  Howard,  1941 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Hiroko  T.  Felton.      M.D.,  Kansai  (Japan),  1955 

Assistant  Professor 

Samuel  L.  Bruce.      B.A.,  Bridgeport,  1965;  M.D.,  Mt.  Sinai,  1971 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Sunthorn  Bunyaviroch.      B.S.,  Chulalongkorn  (Thailand);  M.D.,  Mahidol  (Thailand) 

Young  Sook  Cho.      M.B.,  Yonsei,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 

Nomenida  A.  Lazaro.      B.S.,  Santa  Tomas  (Philippines),  1960;  M.D.,  1965 

Meredith  F.  Sirmans.      B.S.,  Lincoln,  1961;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1965 

Esther  S.  Suarez.      A. A.,  Santa  Tomas  (Philippines)  1955;  M.D.,  1960 

Alfred  J.  Williams.      B.A.,  Howard,  1960;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1964 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Stephen  L.  Matseoane.      B.S.,  Fort  Hare  (South  Africa),  1954;  M.D.,   Witwatersrand 
(South  Africa),  1959 


80     OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Librado  M.  Bueno,  M.D. 
Sitaram  Vithal  Chitnis,  M.D. 
Hasi  Das,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  [continued) 

Jean  D.  Joseph,  M.D. 
Ashalatha  Mital,  M.B.,B.S. 
Rajasingham  Rahulatharan, 
M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

Jean  Rene,  M.D. 

Pisan  Unchalipongse,  M.D. 

Arundhati  H.  Vinod,  M.D. 


At  Roosevelt  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Thomas  F.  Dillon.      M.D.,  Georgetown,  1947 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Abraham  Risk.      M.D.,  Dalhousie  (Canada),  1957:  M.P.H..  Johns  Hopkins,  1969 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

John  F.  Dwyer.      B.A.,  Fordham,  1956;  M.D..  Cornell,  1960 

Assistant  Professor 

Michelle  P.  Warren  (also  Medicine).      B.A.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1961:  M.D.,  Cornell,  1965 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Ernst  G.  Bartsich.      M.D.,  Frankfort,  1962 

Terusada  Horiguchi.      M.  D.,  Kelo  (Tokyo),  1961 

Hamid  Mootabar.      M.D.,  Pahlavi  (Iran),  1966;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1974 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Margot  Ammann.      B.A.,  Vassar,  1944;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1949 
Alexander  Coman.      M.D.,  Institute  of  Medicine  and  Pharmacy  (Rumania),  1948 
David  B.  Crawford.      B.S.,  North  Carolina,  1943;  M.D.,  New  York  University.  1946 
Ivan  J.  Jacobson.      B.A.,  Belgarde  (Yugoslavia),  1948;  M.D.,  1955 
Marcia    L.    Storch.      B.A.,    Bryn   Mawr,    1955;   M.D.,    Woman's   Medical   College   of 

Pennsylvania,  1973 
Riley  W.  Waller.      B.S.,  LeMoyne,  1943;  M.D.,  Howard.  1947 


Assistant  Professor  of  Biochemistry 

Muriel  Feigelson.      Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Meera  Prabat,  M.B.,B.S. 
George  S.  Radney,  M.D. 
Daniel  A.  Tsin,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Terry  L.  Andrews,  M.D. 

Frederick  Clare,  M.D. 

Jaime  H.  Cremona,  M.D. 

Bialines  Espinosa,  M.D. 

Nargess  A.  Hakimi-Ford,  M.D.  Naif  K.  Basile,  M.D. 

Bernardo  Handszer,  M.D.  Charles  H.  Debrovner,  M.D. 

Gary  M.  Levine,  M.D.  Michael  Harel,  M.D. 


LECTURERS 


LECTURERS  (continued) 

Roger  Hassid,  M.D. 
Masood  A.  Khatamee,  M.D. 
Robert  M.  Podel 
Fouad  Surur,  M.B.,B.Ch. 
Alvin  Wesley 


OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY  •  OPTHALMOLOGY     81 

At  St.  Luke's  Hospital 

Professor 

Robert  S.  Neuwirth  (F.  Huntington  and  Dorothy  Babcock  Professor).      B.S.,  Yale,  1955; 
M.D.,  1958 

Professor  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Harold  M.  M.  Tovell.      B.A.,  Toronto,  1951;  M.D.,  1945 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Hussein  K.  Amin.      M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Alexandria  (Egypt),  1955 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Haider  H.  Shamsi.      M.B.,  B.S.,  King  Edward  Medical  College  (Pakistan).  1965 
Ivan  K.  Strausz.      M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Capetown,  1958 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Michael  R.  Cehelsky.      M.D.,  Jan  Kazimierz,  1941;  Dr.  of  Med.,  Ceorg  August,  1947 
Ian  G.  Van  Praagh.      M.D.,  Toronto,  1955 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  [continued) 

OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY  HumbertO  Portillo,  M.D. 

Edison  K.  Azenha,  M.D.  Arnold  Roufa,  M.D. 

Feliope  Bozzo,  M.D.  Istvan  P.  Tornai,  M.D. 

Gerard  de  Catalogne,  M.D.  Olwen  Joy  Wellington,  M.D. 

Paul  Filipescu,  M.D.  James  T.  Yang,  M.D. 

John  Jakus,  M.D. 

E.  Nicholas  Klein,  M.D.  ASSISTANT  in  CLINICAL  OBSTETRICS 

Gyula  Nemes,  M.D.  and  gynecology 

Adamandia  G.  Panayotopoulos,  M.D.  Malca  Sane,  M.D. 

Ophthalmology 

Edward  S.  Harkness  Professor  and  Chairman 

Charles  J.  Campbell.      M.D.,  George  Washington,  1948;  B.S.,  Muskingum.  1949;  M.S., 
Rochester,  1951;  Med. Sc.D.,  Columbia,  1957 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professor 

Endre  A.  Balazs  (Malcolm  P.  Aldrich  Professor).      M.D.,  Budapest,  1942 
Professor  of  Ophthalmic  Biochemistry 

Abraham  Spector.      Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1957 
Professor  of  Microbiology 

Wladyslaw  Manski.      M.Phil.,  Warsaw,  1939;  D.Sc,  Wroclaw  (Poland),  1951 


82     OPTHALMOLOGY 

Professor  of  Pharmacology 

Kenneth  E.  Eakins.      Ph.D.,  London,  1962 
Professor  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

Philip  Knapp.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1937;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1941 
Clinical  Professors 

Robert  M.  Day.      B.A.  Wesleyan,  1939;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1944 
Ira  S.  Jones.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1940;  M.D.,  1943 

Associate  Professor 

Peter  Gouras.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Associate  Professor  of  Physiology 

Jorge  Fischbarg.      M.D.,  Buenos  Aires,  1962;  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1971 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

Andrew  de  Roetth,  Jr.      B.S.,  Northwestern,  1943;  M.D.,  1946 
Anthony  Donn.      B.S.,  Yale,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 
Robert  M.  Ellsworth.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 
Max  Forbes.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1951;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1957 
Takeo  Iwamoto.      B.S.,  Nimeji  (Japan),  1947;  M.D.,  Tokyo,  1955 
Francis  A.  L'Esperance,  Jr.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1956 
Harold  F.  Spalter.      B.A.,  Brown,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 

Stephen  Trokel.      B.A.,   Cornell,    1954;   M.S.,   Rochester,    1956;  M.D.,    1959;  Med. 
Sci.D.,  Columbia,  1965 

Associate  Professor  of  Ocular  Physiology 

Laszlo  Z.  Bito.      B.A.  Bard,  1959;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1963 
Associate  Clinical  Professors 

William  C.  Cooper.      B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1953;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1956 
John  W.  Espy.      B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1953;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1956 
George  M.  Howard.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1952;  M.D.,  Albany,  1959 

Assistant  Professor  of  Biophysical  Ophthalmology 

Charles  J.  Koester.      B.S.,  Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Rochester, 
1955 

Assistant  Professor  of  Ophthalmic  Biochemistry 

James  P.  Dillon.      B.S.,  Canisious  College,  1964;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1974 

Assistant  Professor  of  Radiation  Biology 

Basil  V.  Worgul.      B.S.,  Miami,  1969;  Ph.D.,  Vermont,  1974 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

Myles  M.  Behrens.      B.A.,  Yale,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

D.  Jackson  Coleman.      B.S.,  Union  College,  1956;  M.D.,  Buffalo,  1960 

Richard  W.  Darrell.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  1959;  Med.  Sc.D.,  Columbia,  1965 


OPTHALMOLOGY     83 


R.  Linsy  Farris.      M.D.,  Duke,  1961 

Arnold  W.  Forrest.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1939;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1942 

Frank  B.  Hoefle.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1957;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1961 

Frederick   Jakobiec   (also   Surgical    Pathology).      B.A.,    Harvard,    1964;   M.D.,    1968; 

Med.Sc.D.,  Columbia,  1971 
Sally  Moore  (Orthoptics).      B.S.,  Delaware,  1952 
Balachandran  D.  Srinivasan.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  1967 
Emil  Wirostko.      B.S.,   Fordham,    1956;  M.D.,   Cornell,   1960;  Med.Sc.D.,   Columbia, 

1967 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 


Hugh  M.  Moss. 
Ellen  F.  Regan. 


B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1954 
B.A.,  Wellesley,  1940;  M.D.,  Yale,  1943 


ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

William  A.  James,  Jr., 
M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

E.  Anita  Anderson 
Ethel  I.  Anderson,  Ph.D. 
Gerard  Armand,  Ph.D. 
John  Heng  Chen,  M.D. 
William  H.  Garner,  Ph.D. 
Prasud  S.  Kulkarni,  Ph.D. 
Lu-Ku-Li,  Ph.D. 
Jong  J.  Lim,  Ph.D. 
Frederic  L.  Lizzi,  Eng. 

Sc.D. 
Kasimierz  Malinowski, 

Ph.D. 
Victoria  Ozanics,  M.S. 
Debutta  Roy,  Ph.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

David  H.  Abramson,  M.D. 
Lawrence  G.  Pape,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Richard  D.  Banyard, 

M.D. 
Howard  M.  Eggers,  M.D. 
Donald  H.  Green,  M.D. 
Albert  J.  Hofeldt,  M.D. 
Richard  G.  Lennon,  M.D. 
Lance  D.  Redler,  M.D. 
Jaime  Santamaria  III, 

M.D. 
Jesse  L.  Sigelman,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Heinz  Rosskothen 
Charles  Weiss,  M.D. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Roger  A.  Baroody,  B.A. 
Janet  L.  Denlinger,  M.D. 
Helena  M.  Eakins, 

D.Pharm. 
Mary  T.  Flood,  B.S. 
Louise  A.  Franzen,  B.A. 
Peter  V.  Pallai,  Ph.D. 
Mary  E.  Smith,  B.A. 
Elena  Yablonskaya 

SPECIAL  LECTURER 
Frank  D.  Carroll,  M.D. 
George  R.  Merriam,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
IN  BIOCHEMISTRY 

Zacharias  Dische,  M.D. 
Karl  Meyer,  M.D. 

LECTURER 

Julius  A.  Vida,  Ph.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Thomas  A.  Farrell.      B.A.,  Hamilton,  1957;  M.D.,  McGill,  1961 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Charles  B.  Deichman, 
M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Herman  C.  Jordon,  M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Rajendra  K.  Bansal,  M.B. 

B.S. 
Andrew  Goldstein,  M.D. 
Antonio  M.  Gonzalez, 

M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  (continued) 

John  p.  Mitchell,  M.D. 
Luis  E.  Taboada,  M.D. 
Ram  P.  Tiwari,  M.S. 


84     OPTHALMOLOGY  •  ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

At  St.  Luke's  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

James  C.  Newton.      B.S..  Fordham.  1949:  Ph.D..  1953:  M.D..  Jefferson.  1957 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL                     ASSISTANTS  {^continued)  ASSISTANTS  (continued) 

OPHTHALMOLOGY                           Bernard  J.  Fowler,  M.D.  Morton  H.  Seelenfreund, 

Louis  V.  Angioletti,  Jr.,              Dennis  D.  Freilich,  M.D.  M.D. 

Richard  S.  Kochman,  Howard  K.  Weisberg, 

Ulises  Arango,  M.D.                        j^  j-,  f^  q 

Robert  C.  DellaRocca,  Charles  Merker,  M.D. 

^■°-                                             Charlermpong  Sarakhun,  LECTURER 

John  Eden,  M.D.                              j^  p  Edward  L.  Raab,  M.D. 


Orthopedic  Surgery 


Frank  Stinchfield  Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery  and 
Chairman 

Alexander  Garcia.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1940:  M.D..  Long  Island 
College  of  Medicine,  1943 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professor 

C.  Andrew  L.  Bassett.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1948:  Med.Sc.D.,  1955 
Professors  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

Robert  E.  Carroll.      B.A.,  Yale,  1938:  M.D.,  1942 

S.  Ashby  Grantham.      B.A.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1952:  M.D.,  1955 
Charles  S.  Neer  II.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1939:  M.D.,  Pennsylvania.  1942 
Charles  T.  Ryder.      B.S..  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology.  1939:  M.D..  Harvard, 
1943 

Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Austin  D.  Johnston.      B.A..  Columbia,  1945:  M.D.,  1947 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

George  B.  Ambrose.      B.A.,  Columbia.  1940:  M.D.,  1943 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

David  L.  Andrews,      B.A.,  Williams,  1952:  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 
Harold  M.  Dick.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1956:  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1960 
NasS.  Eftekhar.      M.D.,  Teheran,  1960 

Hugo  A.  Keim.      B.S.,  St.  Mary's  (Minnesota),  1956:  M.S.,  Northwestern,  1966:  M.D., 
Loyola,  1960 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Arthur  A.  Pilla.      B.S.,  St.  Joseph's,  1958:  M.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1958:  D.Sc,  University 
of  Paris,  1964 


ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY     85 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Rosamond  Kane.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

D.  Keith  McElroy.      M.D.,  Toronto,  1941 

Robert  M.  Reiss.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  1959 

James  N.  Worcester,  Jr.      B.A.,  Yale,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 


John  R.  Denton.      B.S., 
Howard  A.  Kiernan,  Jr. 


West  Point,  1960;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Alabama,  1967 
B.S..  Holy  Cross,  1962;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1966 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

Peter  N.  Carbonara,  M.D. 
William  U.  Cavallaro, 

M.D. 
Robert  N.  Dunn,  M.D. 
Merle  H.  Katzman,  M.D. 
Christopher  B.  Michelson, 

M.D. 
Harvey  Orlin,  M.D. 
Thomas  D.  Rodda,  M.D. 
Joseph  E.  Salvatore,  M.D. 
E.  Baldwin  Self,  Jr.,  M.D. 
William  A.  Sinton,  M.D. 


ASSOCIATES  (continued) 

L.  Arne  Skilbred,  M.D. 
David  M.  Smith,  M.D. 
Martin  L.  Sorger,  M.D. 
Joel  D.  Weinstein,  M.D. 
Eric  K.  Zeitzmann,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Harshad  R.  Chokshi, 

Ph.D. 
Stephen  B.  Doty,  Ph.D. 
Robert  W.  Pawluck, 

M.B.A. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

Louis  U.  Bigliani,  M.D. 
Lawrence  A.  Lefkowitz, 

M.D. 
Harvey  S.  Sicherman, 

M.D. 
Ronald  Tietjen,  M.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Sharon  M.  Mitchell,  B.S. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

Marvin  L.  Shelton.      B.S.,  Howard,  1951;  M.D.,  1956 


ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  ORTHOPEDIC 
SURGERY 

Aaron  M.  Gold,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

John  B.  Nailor,  M.D. 

Germukh  S.  Walha,  M.D.  (in  Surgery) 


At  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

Alice  L.  Garrett.      B.S.,  Washington  State,  1944;  M.D.,  Southern  California,  1954 
Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

George  Van  B.  Cochran.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956;  Med.Sc.D. 
1967 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Edward  B.  Leahey.      B.A.,  Fordham,  1941;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1944 
Raphael  K.  Levine.      B.A.,  Brandeis,  1961;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1965 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  ORTHOPEDIC 
SURGERY 

Robert  L.  S.  Boothe,  M.D. 
Abraham  C.  Kovarsky,  M.D. 


86     ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY   •  OTOLARYNGOLOGY 

At  Roosevelt  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Andrew  H.  Patterson.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  ORTHOPEDIC  INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  ORTHOPEDIC 

SURGERY  SURGERY 

William  G.  Hamilton,  M.D.  Luther  F.  Warren,  M.D. 

James  C.  Parkes  II,  M.D. 

Joel  E.  Rothermel,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

Joseph  W.  Fielding.      M.D.,  Toronto,  1946 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Robert  E.  Zickel.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1952;  M.D..  1958 
Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Ronald  M.  Match.      B.A.,  Hofstra,  1953;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1957 

George   L.   Unis.      B.A.,   New  York  University,    1960;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of 
Medicine  and  Dentistry,  1975 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  ORTHOPEDIC 
SURGERY 

Richard  J.  Cea,  M.D. 
Sanford  A.  Ratzan,  M.D. 

Otolaryngology 

Professor  and  Chairman 

Maxwell  Abramson.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1957;  M.D.,  Union  (Albany),  1961 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professor 

Juergen  Tonndorf.      M.D.,  Kiel  (Germany),  1938;  Ph.D.,  Heidelberg,  1945 
Professors  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 

Robert  M.  Hui.      B.A.,  Southern  California,  1943;  M.D.,  1946 

Robin  M.  Rankow.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1935;  D.D.S.,  Columbia, 
1940;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1950 

Professor  of  Clinical  Audiology  and  Speech  Pathology 

Thomas  H.  Fay.      B.A.,  Florida,  1949;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Illinois,  1958 


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Associate  Professor  of  Auditory  Biophysics 

Shyam  M.  Khanna.      B.Sc,  Lucknow  (India),  1951;  D.R.E.,  St.  Xavier  College  (Bom- 
bay), 1954;  Ph.D.,  City  College,  1970 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Lawrence  Savetsky.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1951;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1955 
Malcolm  H.  Schvey.      B.A.,  Lehigh,  1947;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.D.,  Amsterdam, 

1956 

Assistant  Professor 

Andrew  Blitzer  (also  Oral  Surgery).      B.A.,  Adelphi,   1966;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,   1970; 
M.D.,  Mt.  Sinai  School  of  Medicine  (New  York),  1973 

Assistant  Professor  of  Biochemical  Otolaryngology 

Cheng  Chun  Huang.      B.S.,  Taiwan,  1963;  M.S.,  Vanderbilt,  1966;  Ph.D.,  Iowa,  1970 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 

Frank  V.  Mignogna.      B.A.,  Princeton,   1961;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine 
and  Dentistry,  1 965 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Raymond  M.  Cole.      B.S.,  Ohio  State,  1952;  M.A.,  1953;  M.D.,  Cincinnati,  1957 

Robert  C.  Eberle.      B.S.,  Northwestern  1951;  M.D.,  1954 

John  D.  Piro  (Prosthetics).      B.A.,  Fordham,  1943;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1946 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  OTOLARYNGOLOGY  INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

Milton  Ivker,  M.D.  Nicholas  D.  Pontilena,  M.D. 

Arthur  B.  Lacher,  M.D.  Raymond  B.  Strauss,  M.D. 

Richard  S.  Mega,  M.D.  Peter  D.  Westerhoff,  M.D. 

John  Palesty,  M.D.  Carl  Wiesenthal,  M.D. 

Lawrence  J.  Pizzo,  M.D.  Howard  D.  Zipper,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Errol.  A.  Thompson.      M.B.,  University  College  (Dublin),  1936 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Ransford  C.  Newman.      M.B.,B.S.,  London,  1960;  F.R.C.S.,  Edinburgh,  1968 

At  Roosevelt  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

John  S.  Lewis.      M.D.,  Alberta  (Canada),  1943 


88     OTOLARYNGOLOGY    •    PATHOLOGY 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  PATHOLOGY 
Arshad  H.  Amjad,  M.D. 
Maria  Aramburu,  M.D. 
Tay  Bong  Lee,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Stanley    Whitfield.      Certificate,    Harris  Academy,    Dundee,    1940;   M.B.,    Ch.B.,    St. 
Andrew's  University  Medical  School,  1946 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  OTOLARYNGOLOGY 

Neville  W.  Carmical,  M.D. 
Mauriciu  Rodescu,  M.D. 


Pathology 


Francis  Delafield  Professor  and  Chairman 

Donald  W.  King.      M.D.,  Syracuse,  1949 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Richard  Axel  (also  Biochemistry).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1970 

William  A.  Blanc.      B.A.,  Geneva,  1940;  M.D.,  1947;  Ph.D..  1952 

Paul  Ellner  (also  Microbiology).      M.S.,  Southern  California,   1952;  Ph.D.,  Maryland, 

1956 
S.  Raymond  Gambino.      B.S.,  Antioch,  1948;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1952 
Gabriel   C.   Godman   (also   Microbiology).      B.A.,    New   York   University,    1941;  M.D., 

1944 
Conrad  L.  Pirani.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1954;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1958 
Ralph  M.  Richart.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1954;  M.D.  Rochester,  1958 
Virginia   Tennyson  (also  Anatomy).      B.S.,   Pennsylvania  State,    1946;  M.S.,   Baylor, 

1956;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Professor  of  Microbiology 

Henry  J.  Vogel.      BS.,  London,  1939;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1949 

Professors  of  Neuropathology 

Phillip  E.  Duffy.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1943;  M.D.,  1947 

Leon   Roizin  (in   Psychiatry).      B.A.,   State  Lyceum  {Bessarabia),    1930;  M.D.,   Royal 
University  (Milan),  1 936 

Professor  of  Surgical  Pathology 

Nathan  Lane.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1943;  M.D.,  1945 


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Professors  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Arthur  W.  Branwood.      M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Edinburgh,  1942;  M.D.,  1948 

Austin  D.  Johnston  (in  Orthopedic  Surgery).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D.,  1947 

Lewis  Shapiro  (also  Dermatology).      B.A.,  Duke,  1948;  M.D.,  1952 

Adjunct  Professors 

Robert  V.  Hutter.      B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Syracuse),  1950;  M.D.,  1954; 

M.A.,  Yale,  1968 
Harry  L.  loachim.      M.D.,  Bucharest,  1949 
George  D.  Lumb.      M.D.,  Royal  College  of  Physicians,  1946 
Sidney  Pestka.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1961 

Clinical  Professors 

John  G.  Gorman.      M.B.,  B.S.,  Melbourne,  1953 
Victor  Herbert       B.S.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  1952 
Pablo  Rubinstein.      M.D.,  Chile,  1962 
Sheldon  C.  Sommers.      M.D.,  Harvard,  1941 
Bernard  M.  Wagner.      M.S.,  Hahnemann,  1949 

Clinical  Professor  of  Oral  Pathology 

Melvin  N.  Blake.      D.D.S.,  New  York  University,  1955 

Associate  Professors 

Cecilia  M.  Fenoglio.      B.S.,  St.  Elizabeth,  1965;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1969 
John  J.  Fenoglio,  Jr.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1965;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1969 
John  P.  Nicholson  (also  Pediatrics).      B.S.,  Vanderbilt,  1955;  M.D.,  1958 
Nicole  Suciu-Foca  (in  Surgery).      B.S.,  Bucharest  (Rumania),  1959;  M.S.,  1960;  Ph.D., 
1965 

Associate  Professor  of  Comparative  Pathology 

Ross  M.  Grey.      D.  V.M.,  Alabama  Polytechnic  Institute,  1945 

Associate  Professor  of  Dentistry 

David  J.  Zegarelli.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1965;  D.D.S.,  1969 

Associate  Professors  of  Neuropathology 

Lester  M.  Geller.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1947;  M.A.,  Michigan  State,  1948;  Ph.D.,  New  York 

University,  1953 
Mavis  Kaufman  (in  Psychiatry).      M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1944 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Neuropathology 

Richard  F.  Defendini.      B.A.,  Michigan,  1948;  M.A.,  1952;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1961 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Carmia  Borek  (in  Radiology).      B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D.,  Weitzmann  Institute  (Israel),  1967 
Arline  D.  Deitch  (in  Anatomy).      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1944;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1946;  M.D., 
1954 


90     PATHOLOGY 

Reba  A.  Goodman.      B.A.,  Indiana,  1949;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  Ph.D.,  1955 

Mary  E.  King.      B.A.,  Smith,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

Myron  Tannenbaum  (in  Urology).      B.S.,  New   York  University,    1952;  M.S.,    1955; 

Ph.D.,  1957;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1961 
Ruth  H.  Vogel.      Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1958 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pediatric  Pathology 

H.  Joachim  Wigger.      M.D.,  Hamburg,  1954 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Surgical  Pathology 

Karl  Perzin.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  1958 

Marianne  Wolff.      B.A.,  Hunter,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Ernest  Baden.      M.A.,  Sorbonne,   1946;  D.D.S.,  New  York  University,   1950;  M.D., 

Geneva,  1962 
M.  Richard  Pachter.      M.D.,  Zurich,  1956 
William  Pollack.      M.S.,  Rutgers,  1950;  Ph.D.,  1964 
Robert  R.  Rickert.      B.A.,  Michigan,  1958;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1962 
Harry  H.  Stumpf.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1947;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1951 
John  A.  Terzakis.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 
Kaity  Yannopoulos.      M.D.,  Greece,  1954 
Frederick  T.  Zugibe.      B.S.,  St.  Francis,  1951;  M.S.,  Chicago,  1959;  Ph.D.,  1960 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Irwin  A.  Almenoff.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1948;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1952 

Daniel  W.  Benninghoff.      B.A.,  Yale,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 

Donald  E.  Brown.      M.D.,  Harvard,  1943 

John  M.  Budinger.      B.S.,  Northwestern,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 

David  N.  Silvers  (also  Dermatology).      A.B.,  Haverford,  1964;  M.D.,  Duke,  1968 

Stanley  Simbonis.      B.S.,  Yale,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 

Harold  J.  Sobel.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1950;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School,  1954 

Richard  L.  Swarm.      B.A.,  Washington  {St.  Louis),  1949;  M.D.,  1950 

Assistant  Professors 

Larry  I.  Crawshaw  (also  Rehabilitation  Medicine). 

Seth  Goldberg.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1966;  B.A.,  California, 

1964;  M.D.  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1970 
Michael  N.  Koss.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1965;  M.D.,  Stanford,  1970 
Daniel  M.  Knowles.      B.A.,  Bridgeport,  1969;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1973 
Ricardo  Mesa-Tejada.      B.S.,  Manhattan,  1964;  M.D.,  Madrid,  1970 
Armand  Miranda.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1969;  Ph.D.,  1973 
Fred  G.  Silva  II.      M.D.,  Oklahoma,  1972 
David  J.  Zegarelli  (also  Dental  and  Oral  Surgery).      B.A.,  Columbia,   1965;  D.D.S., 

1969 


Assistant  Professor  of  Neuropathology 

Arthur  P.  Hays.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1962;  B.  Med.  Sci.,  1963;  M.D.,  Colorado,  1966 


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Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Neuropathology 

Herbert  Harden.      B.S.,  Brooklyn,   1952;  M.S.,  New  York  University,   I960;  Ph.D., 
1964 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Thomas  A.  Blumenfeld.      A. A.,  North  Carolina,  1960;  M.D.,  Tennessee,  1964 

Kenneth  Button.      B.A.,  Indiana,  1966;  M.D.,  1970 

Thomas  M.  Fasy.      B.S.,  St.  Joseph's,  1963;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1968 

Robert  Galen.      B.A.,  Boston,  1966;  M.D.,  1970 

Mary  M.  L.  Lee.      A.B.,  Hunter,  1963;  M.S.,  Michigan,  1964;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1972 

Gerda  Nette.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1968;  Ph.D.,  1973 

Michael  Pesce.      B.S.,  St.  Johns,  1967;  Ph.D.,  1971 

Philip  Tomashefsy  (in  Urology).      Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1969 

Nicholas  J.  Willson.      B.S.,  Saint  Peter's,  1959;  M.D.,  Seton  Hall,  1963 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Solange  G.  Abunassar.      M.D.,  American  (Beirut),  1968 

Majid  Ali.      M.B.,  B.S.,  Punjab  (India),  1963 

Paul  Bachner.      B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Harry  Woodson  Carter.      M.D.,  Harvard,  1957 

Larry  E.  Douglass.      B.A.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1959;  M.D.,  Vanderbilt,  1960 

Howard  B.  Goldstein.      B.A.,  Colgate,  1955;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1959 

Arthur  I.  Hurvitz.      D.V.M.,  Michigan  State,  1964;  Ph.D.,  California  (Davis),  1967 

Catherine  Kambolis.      M.D.,  Athens,  1955 

Paul  A.  Krieger.      B.S.,  City  College,  1967;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1971 

Basil  Moumgis.      M.D.,  Pittsburgh,  1949 

Robert  D.  Newman.      B.S.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1958;  M.D.,  1962 

Joseph   E.   O'Brien.      B.A.,    Columbia,    1957;  M.D.,   State   University  of  New   York 

(Downstate),  1961 
Edwarda  Rorat.      M.D.,  Stettin  (Poland),  1959 
Daniel  R.  Weiss.      B.S.,  Queens,  1950;  M.D.,  New  York  Universtiy,  1954 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Giles  G.  Allard.      B.A.,  Montreal,  1944;  M.D.,  Laval,  1950 

Lucretia  Allen.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1952 
Ada  B.  DeChabon.      B.S.,  Liceo  Senoritas  (South  America),  1949;  M.D.,  Buenos  Aires, 

1957 
Stefan    E.    Epstein.      B.A.,    Columbia,    1956;   M.D.,    State   University   of  New    York 

(Buffalo),  1960 
Hiroshi  Nakazawa.      M.D.,  Keio  (Tokyo),  1958 

Henry  G.  Schriever.      B.A.,  Vermont,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1960 
Ralph  W.  Snyder.      B.S.,  McGill,  1951;  M.D.,  1953 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  SPECIAL  LECTURERS 

PATHOLOGY  PATHOLOGY  Lester  R.  Cahn,  D.D.S. 

May  Parisien,  M.D.  Marguerite  M.  Duby,  M.D.  David  Cowen,  M.D. 

Heidrun  Zweitnig-  Milagros  Ona-Sarino,  M.D.  q  Zent  Garber,  M.D. 

Rotterdam,  M.D.  Elena  Zegarelli-Schmidt,  Abner  Wolf  M  D 
Ph.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  LECTURERS 

Mary  Parshley,  Ph.D.  STAFF  ASSOCIATES  Michael  Baden   M.D. 

Moshe  Rosen,  Ph.D.  Mary  C.  Moran,  Ph.D.  Hyman  Donnenfeld,  M.D. 

Tuan  Due  Pham,  Ph.D.  janjg  p.  Klavins,  M.D. 

David  Spain,  M.D. 


92    PATHOLOGY 

At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Clinical  Professor 

Clinton  Van  Z.  Hawn.      B.A.,  Williams,  1937;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1941 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Charles  A.  Ashley.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1944;  M.D.,  1947;  M.S.,  Illinois,  1951 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  PATHOLOGY  INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  PATHOLOGY 

Harlan  D.  Alpern,  M.D.  Charles  A.  Ellsworth,  M.D. 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Professor 

Jack  W.  C.  Hagstrom.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1955;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1959 

Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Theophilus  Roberts.      M.D.,  Meharry,  1951 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Prem  Chauhan.      F.  Sc.  Med.,  Punjab  (India),  1942;  M.D.,  B.S.,  1948 
Carlos  Navarro.      B.S.,  National  University  (Mexico),  1947;  M.D.,  1955 
Angus  C.  Sampath  (in  Microbiology).      D.  Sc,  Strasbourg,  1966 

Assistant  Professor  of  Medicine 

Clayton  L.  Natta.      B.A.,  McMaster  (Ontario),  1957;  M.D.,  Toronto,  1961 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Mathieu  A.  Seide.      M.D.,  Port-Au-Prince  (Haiti),  1960 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  PATHOLOGY 
Luritz  C.  Creque,  M.D. 
Louys  Thomas,  M.D. 
Noel  N.  Weekes,  M.D. 

At  Overlook  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Anthony  Marchand.      B.A.,  Connecticut,  1966;  M.D.,  Duke,  1970 

Joel  A.  Roth.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1964;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 
1968 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  PATHOLOGY 
Frederick  van  Lente,  M.D. 

At  Roosevelt  Hospital 

Clinical  Professor 

Rudolf  Garret.      M.D.,  Poland,  1939 


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Associate  Clinical  Professors 

John  Y.  Kiyasu.      B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1951;  Ph.D.,  1955 

Louise  L.  Phillips.      B.S.,    William  and  Mary,   1934;  M.D.,   Columbia,   1940;  Ph.D., 
1950 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Lazarevic  Bozidar.      M.D.,  Belgrade,  1956 

John  J.  Di  Re.      B.S.,  McGill,  1953;  M.D.,  George  Washington,  1957 
Martin  S.  Krumerman.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1961;  M.D.,  1965 
Maria  A.  Skerlavy.      M.D.,  Buenos  Aires,  1962 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  PATHOLOGY 
Vijai  Katatikarn,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Surgical  Pathology 

Robert  Pascal.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1958;  M.D.,  1962 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Stephen  F.  Ryan.      M.D.,  Colorado,  1961 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Artemis  D.  Nash.      B.A.,  Smith,  1949;  M.D.  Columbia  1953 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Harold  P .  Gaetz .      B.S.,  McGill,  1 953;  M.D.,  1 958 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  PATHOLOGY 
Petra  Elena  P.  Banogon,  M.D. 
Corazon  S.  Sian,  M.D. 
Monica  Chao  Yang,  M.D. 

Assistant  Professor 

Deng  Fong  Liau .      M. Sc. ,  McGill,  1 968;  Ph.D.,  1971 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Derek  Englander.      M.D.,  Royal  College  (London),  1963 


Pediatrics 

Reuben  S.  Carpentier  Professor  and  Chairman 

Michael  Katz  (also  Public  Health).      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1949;  M.D.,  State  University  of 
New  York  (Downstate),  1956;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1963 


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At  Presbyterian  Hospital 


Professors 

Arthur  D.  Bloom  (also  Human  Genetics  and  Development).      B.A.,  Harvard,   1956; 

M.D.,  New  York  University,  1960 
Ralph  Dell.      B.A.,  Pomona,  1957;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1961 
Welton  M.   Gersony.      B.A.,   Syracuse,    1954;  M.D.,   State  University  of  New   York 

(Upstate),  1958 
L.   Stanley  James  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).      M.D.,   Otago  (New  Zealand), 

1948 
Robert  B.  Mellins.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1952 
Sergio  Piomelli.      B.A.,  Liceo  Sannazzaro  (Naples),  1948;  M.D.,  Naples,  1954 
Myron  Winick  (Williams  Professor  and  Director  of  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition).      B.A., 
Columbia,   1951;  M.S.,  Illinois,   1952;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Down- 
state),  1956 
Robert  W.  Winters.      B.A.,  Indiana,  1948;  M.D.,  Yale,  1952 
James  A  Wolff.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1935;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1940 

Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Abe  Chutorian  (also  Neurology).      B.A.,  Manitoba,  1949;  B.S.,  1952;  M.D.,  1957 
Arnold  R.   Gold  (also  Neurology).      B.A.,    Texas,    1947;  M.S.,   Florida,    1949;  M.D., 

Lausanne,  1950 
Sylvia  P.  Griffiths.      B.A.,  Hunter,  1944;  M.D.,  Yale,  1948 
Niels  L.  Low  (also  Neurology).      M.D.,  South  Carolina,  1940 

Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

H.  Donald  Dunton.      M.D.,  Rochester,  1945 

Clinical  Professor 

David  Shaffer  (also  Psychiatry).      M.D..  London,  1961 

Clinical  Professors  of  Pediatric  Psychology 

Edmund  W.  Gordon.      B.S.,  Howard,  1942;  B.D.,  1945;  M.A.,  American,  1950;  Ed.D., 

Columbia,  1957 
Michael  Lewis.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1958;  Ph.D.,  1962 

Associate  Professors 

Jo  Anne  Brasel  (in  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition).      B.A.,  Colorado,  1956;  M.D.,  1959 
Nicholas    Cunningham    (also    Public    Health).      B.A.,    Harvard,    1950;    M.D.,    Johns 

Hopkins,  1955 
William  C.  Heird.      B.S.,  Maryville,  1958;  M.S.  Vanderbilt,  1963;  M.D.,  1964 
Allen  I.  Hyman  (also  Anesthesiology).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1955;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical 

College,  1959 
Ehud  Krongrad.      M.D.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1965 
Gilbert  W.  Mellin.      B.S.,  Bethany,  1945;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949 
Akira  Morishima.      M.D.,  Keio  (Japan),  1954;  Ph.D.,  1961 
John  P.  Nicholson  (also  Pathology).      B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1955;  M.D.,  1958 
Michael  R.  Rosen  (also  Pharmacology).      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1960;  M.D.,  State  University 

of  New  York  (Downstate),  1964 


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Pedro  Rosso  (in  Obstetrics  &  Gynecology  and  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition).      M.D., 

Chile,  1966 
David  Rush  (also  Public  Health).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 
Katherine  Sprunt.      B.A.,  Wellesley,  1942;  M.D:,  Johns  Hopkins,  1945 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Russell  S.  Asnes.      B.A.,  Boston,  1959;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1963 

Jennifer  J.  Bell.      B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1953;  M.D.,  New  York,  1961 

William  J.  Davis.      B.A.,  Wilkes,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 

John  M.  DriscoU.      B.A.,  Hamilton,  1958;  M.D.,  Bowman  Gray,  1962 

Susan  G.  Gordon.      B.A.,  Mt.  Holyoke,  1946;  M.D.,  Howard,  1950 

Jerry  C.  Jacobs.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  1956 

M.   Richard  Koenigsberger  (also  Neurology).      B.S.,  Stanford,   1955;  M.D.,   Chicago, 

1959 
Anthony  Mansell.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1961;  M.D.,  Ohio  State,  1965 
Jane  Pitt.      B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1960;  M.D.  Harvard,  1964 
Anneliese  L.  Sitarz.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 
Carl  N.  Steeg.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1958;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1962 
Dorothy  Warburton  (in  Human  Genetics  and  Development).      Ph.D.,  McGill,  1961 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Fred  Agre.      B.A.,  Lafayette,  1957;  M.D.,  Duke,  1961 

Robert  Appleby.      M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949 

William  A.  Bauman.      B.S.,  Harvard,  1943;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1947 

Douglas  S.  Damrosch.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1937;  M.D.,  1940 

John  J.  Kangos.      B.S.,  Rutgers,  1945;  M.D.,  Long  Island  College  of  Medicine,  1948 

Andrew  P.  Mezey.      B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1960 

Jack  Shiller.      B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Joseph  A.  Silverman.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 

Leo  F.  J.  Wilking.      B.S.,  Harvard.  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

Assistant  Professors 

Thomas  Anderson.      B.S.,    Valdosta  State,   1966;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Georgia, 

1971 
Stephen  J.  Atwood.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1968;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1972 
Janna  C.  Collins.      B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1965;  M.D.,  New  York  University;  1972 
Gabriel  G.  Haddad.      B.S.,  American  (Berirut),  1969;  M.D.,  1972 
David  S.  Hodes  (also  Microbiology).      B.A.,  Princeton,  1963;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1969 
Allan  J.  Hordof.      B.A.,  Hobart,  1962;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1966 
Adrien  Moessinger.      M.D.,  Lausanne,  1971 
Martin  A.  Nash.      B.A.,  Duke,  1960;  M.D.,  1964 
Nigel  Paneth  (also  Public  Health)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1968; 

M.D.,  Harvard,  1972;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1978 
Leila  M.  Pang  (also  Anesthesiology).      B.A.,  Hawaii,  1966;  M.D.,  State  University  of 

New  York  (Down state),  1970 
Tove  Rosen.      B.A.,  Rochester,  1961;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1965 
Karl  F.  Schulze.      B.A.,  Carleton,  1961;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1965 
S.  Alex  Stalcup.      B.A.,  Whittier  College,  1967;  M.D.,  California,  1971 
Raymond  I.  Stark.      B.S,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  1970 
Michael  A.  Weiner.      B.S.,  Fairleigh  Dickinson,  1968;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Upstate),  1972 


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Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Mihaly  Bartolos  (in  Human  Genetics  and  Development).      M.D.,  Heidelberg,  1960 
Bernard  R.  Feldman.      B.S.,  William  and  Mary,  1955;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School, 

1959 
Charles    Feldman.      B.A.,    Columbia,    1966;    M.D.,    State    University   of  New    York 

(Downstate),  1970 
Burton  Grebin.      B.A.,  Adelphi,  1962;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1966 
Constance  J.  Hayes.      B.S.,  St.  Rose,  1959;  M.D.,  Loyola,  1965 
Donald  E.  Hutchings  (also  Psychiatry).      B.A.,  Lake  Forest,  1959;  M.A.,  Chicago,  1963; 

Ph.D.,  1965 
Celia  Ores.      M.D.,  Berne  (Switzerland),  1956 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Rose  G.  Ames.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

Soja  P.  Bennett.      B.S.,  Whitworth,  1964;  M.D.,  Vanderbilt,  1968 

Alexander  Blum,  Jr.      B.S.,  Yale,  1944;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1947 

Frederick  M.  Bomback.      B.A.,   Brandeis,   1965;  M.D.,   New  York  Medical  College, 

1969 
Joseph  M.  Bordiuk.      B.A.,  Colgate,  1954;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1958 
Matilda  B.  Brust.      B.A.,  Marietta,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1956 
Roger  Challop.      B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1963;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1967 
Yvonne  T.  Driscoll.      B.A.,  Trinity,  1958;  M.D.,  Women's  Medical  College  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1962 
T.  Donald  Eisenstein.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,   1952;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College, 

1956 
Margureite  J.  Gates.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1950;  M.D.  Columbia,  1954 
Gustave  Gavis.      B.A.,  Indiana,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1952 
Thurman  B.  Givan,  Jr.      B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 
Stephen  Glaser.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1960;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1964 
Bertram  H.  Grossman.      B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1948;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1959 
Jeannette  J.  Jansky.      M.S.,  City  College,  1960 
Murray  D.  Kuhr.      B.S.,  Cincinnati,  1961;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1965 
Betty  C.M.L.  Kuo.      B.A.,  Vassar,  1959;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1964 
George  Lazarus.      B.A.,  Yale,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1971 
Dean  N.  Martin.      B.A.,  Hofstra,  1959;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1963 
Harriet  E.  McGurk.      B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1967;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1973 
Shirley  A.  Mayer  (in  Public  Health).      B.A.,  Hunter,  1940;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1943 
Daniel  J.  Melia.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1949 
Harriette  R.  Mogul.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1961;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1965 
Damyanti  Moorjani  (also  Rehabilitation  Medicine).      B.S.,  Bombay,  1953;  M.D.,  Grant 

(Bombay),  1957 
Gilda  Morillo-Cucci.      M.D.,  Phillipines,  1962;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1975 
Stanley  Morrison.      B.A.,  Temple,  1963;  M.D. ,  George  Washington,  1967 
Michael  Novogroder.      B.S.,  Brooklyn  College,   1965;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York,  1969 
Herbert  Poch.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1949;  M.D.,  1953 
Morton  H.  Rachelson.      B.A.,  Syracuse,  1946;  M.D.,  Tulane,  1950 
Margaret  M.  Rice.      B.S.,  Marymount,  1943;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1947 
Roderick  C.  Richards.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1945;  M.D.,  1948 
Louis  Rodregues.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1955;  M.D.,  State  University 

of  New  York  (Downstate),  1959 
Albert  P.  Rosen.      B.B.,  North  Carolina,  1939;  M.D.,  Long  Island  College  of  Medicine, 

1943 


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John  S.  Rosmaita.      B.A.,  St.  Peter's,  1953;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York,  1957 

Edith  M.  J.  Kuo-Ying  Shen.      M.D.,  Ludwig-Maximilian  (Munich),  1960 

Kung-Tso  Sheng.      M.D.,  St.  John's  (Shanghai),  1954 

Elliot  J.  Siegel.      B.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1954;  M.D.,  1968 

Gilbert  Simon.      B.A.,  Colgate,  1958;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1962 

William  H.  Smith.      B.A.,  Rochester,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 

David  Stiles.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1940;  M.D.,  1943 

Martin  B.  Vita.      B.A.,  Yale,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 

Robert  C.  Wheeler.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1942;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1945 

William  W.  Whitten.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1945;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1947 


Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Psychiatry 

Edwin  A.  Goldstein.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1952;  M.D.,  Union  (Albany),  1958 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Maryann  J.  Colenda,  M.D. 
John  L.  Costa,  M.D. 
Ruth  U.  Donovan,  M.D. 
Martin  H.  Jacobs,  M.D. 
Alan  Kanter,  M.D. 
Peter  F.  Migel,  M.D. 
Joan  A.  Regan,  M.D. 
Malcolm  S.  Schwartz, 

M.D. 
Robert  M.  Schwartz,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
William  B.  Bell,  M.D. 
Grace  Leidy,  M.D. 
Frank  T.  Nakamura,  B.S. 
Rajasekhar 

Ramakrishnan,  Sc.D. 
Gail  Wasserman,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Martha  L.  Amarant,  M.D. 
Robert  A.  Boxer,  M.D. 
William  J.  Chernack,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

Agnes  D.  Dilworth,  M.S.S. 
Arlene  Falk,  M.D. 
Stanley  H.  Gilbert,  Jr., 

M.D. 
Nora  Haddad-Farkouh, 

M.D. 
Robert  A.  Hands,  M.D. 
Michael  L.  Lapkin,  M.D. 
William  L.  Lupatkin,  M.D. 
Joan  Mathews,  M.D. 
Sylvia  Morgan,  M.D. 
Mary  R.  Richards,  M.D. 
Morton  J.  Seligman,  M.D. 
John  G.  Slater,  M.D. 
D.  Loren  Southern,  M.D. 
Ching-Rong  Tsai,  M.D. 
David  H.  Wisotsky,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 

PEDIATRICS 

Alma  T.  Blitz,  M.D. 

Bernard  Etra,  M.D. 

Mathew  Feldman,  M.D. 

Laura  Diane  Popper,  M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  (continued) 

Rosalinda  Rubenstein, 

M.D. 
Susan  Skalsky,  M.D. 
Samuel  T.  Wilmit,  M.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Bernadette  Fiscina,  M.D. 
Mysore  R.  Gandhi,  M.S. 
Richard  R.  Henrich,  B.S. 
Hung-Fai  Law,  M.S. 
Joel  S.  Lipset,  M.A. 
Arleine  Mcllveen,  A.A.S. 
Catherine  Muttart,  M.S. 
Takayuki  Nogawa,  M.D. 
Emi  Okamoto,  M.D. 
Mark  D.  Starr,  Ph.D. 
Phyllis  Taterka,  M.S. 
Christine  L.  Zucker,  M.S. 

LECTURERS 

Albert  Aharon,  M.D. 
Armond  V.  Mascia,  M.D. 
Herbert  Rosenkrantz, 
Ph.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Eugene  L.  Klenk.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1952;  M.D.  Temple,  1962 


Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Joe  H.  Cannon.      B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1942;  M.D.,  1945 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  PEDIATRICS 
Allan  S.  Cunningham,  M.D. 
John  G.  Freehafer,  M.D. 


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At  Harlem  Hospital 


Professor 

Erich  J.  Kahn.      M.B.,  B.Ch.,  Witwatersrand  (South  Africa),  1940 

Associate  Professor 

Margaret  Heagerty.      B.A.,  Seton  Hill,  1957;  B.S.,  West  Virginia,  1959;  M.D.,  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1961 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Wiener  Leblanc.      B.S.,  Haiti,  1950;  M.D.,  1956 

Gene-Ann  Polk.      B.A.,  Oberlin,  1948;  M.D.,  Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylva- 
nia, 1952;  M. P. H.,  Columbia,  1958 

Assistant  Professor 

Barbara  C.  Dangman.      B.S.,  Bucknell,   1968;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 
(Downstate),  1972 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Araceli  R.  Ancajas.      M.D.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1961 

Josephine  Kerr.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1947;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1951 

Yusuf  M.  Khakoo.      M.B.,  B.S.,  Bombay,  1962 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Lucille   C.   Gunning.      B.A.,   New   York   University,    1945;   M.D.,    Women's  Medical 
College  of  Pennsylvania,  1949 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  PEDIATRICS  ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL  PEDIATRICS 

Viruppamattam  Augustin,  M.B.,  B.S.  Myrna  T.  Aquino,  M.D. 

Serge  Fenelon,  M.D.  Kuang-Chung  Hu  Chien,  M.D. 

Delore  J.  Gayle-Thompson,  M.D. 
Vincent  E.  Hutchinson,  M.B.,  B.S. 
Marguerita  A.  Silvera,  M.D. 
Claudina  Y.  Wallace,  M.D. 

At  Overlook  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Solomon  J.  Cohen.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1944;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1951 
Gloria  Schrager.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1944;  M.D.,  Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylva- 
nia, 1948 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Joseph  I.  Boylan.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  Yale,  1955 

Frederick  C.  Braun,  Jr.      B.S.,  Georgetown,  1951;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1955 

Burton  M.  Feinsmith.      B.S.,  Arkansas,  1949;  M.S.,  Florida,  1951;  M.D.,  Berne,  1961 

George  M.  Gill.      B.S.,  Dickinson,  1954;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1958 

Benjamin    H.    Josephson.      B.S.,    North   Carolina,    1949;   M.D.,    New   York   Medical 

College,  1952 
Joseph  Kalbacher.      B.S.,  Yale,  1944;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1946 


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John  H.  Krikorian,      B.A.,  Yale,  1958;  M.D.,  Bowman  Gray,  1963 

Carolkay  Lissenden.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1959;  M.D.,   Woman's  Medical  College  of 

Philadelphia,  1964 
Lewis  I.  Sank.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 
Frederic  A.  Schulaner.      B.S.,  Tufts,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 
Margaret  E.  Symonds.      M.B.,  London,  1941;  B.S.,  1945 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 

PEDIATRICS 

Arnold  N.  Constad,  M.D. 

Paul  A.  Kearney,  M.D. 

Barry  Lauton,  M.D. 

Wayne  D.  Stettler,  M.D. 

Charles  B.  Terhune,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

PEDIATRICS 

Paul  Avondoglio,  M.D. 

Frank  P.  Frenda,  M.D. 

Carl  H.  Herman,  M.D. 

Victor  S.  Lamberto,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 
Vinnakota  V.  P.  Rao,  M.D. 
Dudley  A.  Roberts,  M.D. 
James  Sorger,  M.D. 


At  Roosevelt  Hospital 

Professor  of  Pediatrics 

Louis  Z.  Cooper.      B.S.,  Yale,  1954;  M.D.,  1957 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Phillip  R.  Ziring.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1958;  M.D.,  1962 

Assistant  Professors 

Elena  B.  Klein.      M.D.,  State  Institute  of  Medicine  and  Pharmacy  (Rumania),   1953; 
Ph.D.,  Institute  of  Microbiology  (Rumania),  1972 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Pediatric  Psychology 

Madeline  W.  Appell.      B.A.,  Queens,  1962;  M.A.,  1963 

Jeanne  Brooks-Gunn.      B.A.,  Connecticut  College,  1969;  Ed.M.,  Harvard,  1970;  Ph.D., 

Pennsylvania,  1975 
Nathan  A.  Fox.      B.A.,  Williams,  1970;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1975 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Anastasios  Anastasiades.      M.D.,  Athens,  1950 

Herbert  I.  Cohen.      M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949 

Gisela  T.  Dalrymple.      M.D.,  Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania,  1951 

Joan  M.  Flanigan.      B.A.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1962;  M.D.,  1966 

Erwin  Friedman  (Pediatric  Psychology).      Ph.D.,  Peter  (Budapest),  1949 

Harry  Kimmel.      B.A.,  St.  Andrews  (Bucharest),  1940;  M.D.,  Bucharest,  1949 

Neil  Lombardi  (also  Neurology).      B.A.,  M.D.,  Boston,  1967 

Lucie  Rudd .      B.S.,  Paris,  1 933;  M.D.,  1 940 

Marianne  Schwob.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1956 

Sayenna  A.  Uduman.      D.M.E.S.,  Kilpauk  (India),  1963;  M.D.,  Madras,  1966 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  PEDIATRICS 

Robert  Antar,  M.D. 

William  R.  Brown,  M.D. 

Martha  F.  Davison,  M.D. 

Rita  H.  Fischer,  M.D. 

Renata  Frenkel,  M.D. 

Rodney  L.  Hite,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Joseph  Holahan,  M.D. 
Nancy  Holahan,  M.D. 
Flora  Ramirez,  M.D. 
Melanie  Rivenzon,  M.D. 
Nathan  E.  Saint-Amand,  M.D. 


100     PEDIATRICS   •   PHARMACOLOGY 

At  St.  Luke's  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Doris  L.  Wethers.      B.S.,  Queens,  1948;  M.D.,  Yale,  1952 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Dennis  Allendorf.      B.S.,  Georgetown,  1965;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1970 
Zachary    Finkelberg.      B.S.,    Queens,    1962;    M.D.,    State    University   of  New    York 

(Downstate) ,  1966 
Fadel  M.  Hochroth.      B.A.,  Louisville,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 
William  Kaloss.      M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York,  1954 
Catherine  Lodyjensky.      M.D.,  Montreal,  1943 

Rogelio  F.  Lucas.      A. A.,  University  of  the  East  (Manila),  1956;  M.D.,  1961 
Antony  F.  Michel.      M.D.,  Faculte  de  Medecine  (Haiti),  1955 
Mona  Milstein.      B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Binghamton),  1965;  M.D.,  State 

University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1969 
Irwin  J.  Polk.      B.S.,  Rutgers,  1949;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1953 
Farrokh  Shahrivar.      M.D.,  Tehran,  1966 
Lucy  H.  Swift.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 

Phienvit  Tantibhedhyangkul.      M.D.,  Mahido  (Thailand),  1959;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1971 
Ranjeet  G.  Virdi.      M.B.,  B.S.,  Christian  Medical  (India),  1960 
Elizabeth  B.  Watkins.      B.A.,  Randolph-Macon,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Joseph  A.  Cannaliato, 

M.D. 
Diane  Hochlerin,  M.D. 
Richard  L.  Mones,  M.D. 
Edward  A.  Nichols,  M.D. 


ASSOCIATES  (continued) 

Shantha  Subramaniam, 

M.D. 
Thelma  Verano-Santiago, 

M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

PEDIATRICS 

Ricarda  Baum,  M.D. 

Morel  Duverseau,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  [continued) 

Ruth  E.  Kessler,  M.D. 
Rekha  Kirtane,  M.D. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Thomas  H.  Hyatt,  Jr., 
M.D. 


Pharmacology 


David  Hosack  Professor  and  Chairman 

Brian  F.  Hoffman.      A. A.,  Princeton,   1943;  M.D.,  Long  Island  College  of  Medicine, 
1947 

Professors 

J.  Thomas  Bigger,  Jr.  (also  Medicine).      B.A.,  Emory,  1955;  M.D.,  Georgia,  1960 
Kenneth  E.  Eakins  (in  Ophthalmology).      Ph.D.,  London,  1962 
Frederick  G.  Hofmann.      B.A.,  Michigan,  1943;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1952 
Harold  C.  Neu  (also  Medicine).      B.A.,  Creighton,  1956;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1960 
Shih-Hsun  Ngai  (also  Anesthesiology).      M.D.,  National  Central  (Nanking),  1944 
Wilbur  H.  Sawyer  (Gustavus  and  Louise  Pfeiffer  Professor).      B.A.,  Harvard,   1942; 
M.D.,  1945;  Ph.D.,  1950 


Adjunct  Professors 

Paul  F.  Cranefield.      Ph.B.,  Wisconsin,  1946;  Ph.D., 
Jurg  Schneider.      M.D.,  Basle  (Switzerland),  1945 


1951;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1964 


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Sidney  Spector  (also  Anesthesiology).  B.S.,  Denver,  1948;  M.S.,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Jeffer- 
son, 1956 

Robert  M.  Weiss.  B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 
York  (Downstate),  1960 

Associate  Professors 

Norman  Kahn  (also  Dental  and  Oral  Surgery).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1954;  D.D.S.,  1958; 

Ph.D.,  1964 
Michael  R.  Rosen  (also  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1960;  M.D.,  State  University  of 

New  York  (Downstate),  1964 
Hsueh-Hwa  Wang.      M.D.,  National  Central  (Nanking),  1946 
Andrew  L.  Wit.      B.S.,  Bates,  1963;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1968 


Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Marvin  R.  Blumenthal.      B.S.,  Michigan,  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1949 
Martin  M.  Winbury.      B.S.,  Long  Island,  1940,  M.S.,  Maryland,  1942;  Ph.D.,  New  York 
University,  1954 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Lance  L.  Simpson.      B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1966;  Ph.D.,  California,  1969 

Assistant  Professors 

Peter  Danilo,  Jr.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1974 

Daniel  J.  Goldberg.      Ph.D.,  Yale,  1974 

Jaya  Haldar.      M.Sc,  Calcutta,  1961;  Ph.D.,  London,  1966 

Douglas  N.  Ishii  (in  the  Cancer  Center).      Ph.D.,  Wisconsin,  1959 

Lou  Katz  (in  the  Cancer  Center).      Ph.D.,  Wisconsin,  1959 

Richard  B.  Robinson.      Ph.D.,  Illinois,  1975 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Edward   B.   Kirsten.      B.S.,   Fairleigh  Dickinson,    1962;  M.S.,   New   York   University, 

1966;  Ph.D.,  City  College,  1969 
Lawrence  Tilley.      D.V.M.,  Iowa  State,  1969 


ASSOCIATE  IN 
PHARMACOLOGY 

Steven  L.  Roffman,  Ph.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 
Samuel  M.  Ross,  B.E.E. 
(Electrical  Engineering) 


SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Gloria  Semente,  M.S. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Kenneth  Dangman,  Ph.D. 
Robert  J.  Hariman,  M.D. 
Yat  Hong  Lau,  Ph.D. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES  (continued) 

Robert  E.  Naylor,  M.D. 
Robert  P.  Reder,  M.D. 
William  J.  Untereker, 

M.D. 
Christine  A.  Walsh,  M.D. 


Physiology 


John  C.  Dalton  Professor  and  Chairman 

John  V.  Taggart  (also  Medicine).      M.D.,  Southern  California,  1940 

Professors 

Shu  Chien.      M.B.,  National  Taiwan,  1954;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1957 
Eric  R.  Kandel  (also  Psychiatry).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  University, 
1956 


102     PHYSIOLOGY   •   PSYCHIATRY 

Irving  Kupferman  (also  Psychiatry).      Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1964 

William  L.  Nastuk.      B.S.,  Rutgers,  1939;  Ph.D.,  1945 

Mero  Nocenti.      B.A.,  West  Virginia,  1951;  M.S.,  1952;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1955 

John  P.  Reuben  (in  Neurology).      B.A.,  Crinnell,  1954;  M.S.,  Rochester,  1956;  Ph.D., 

Florida,  1959 
David  Schachter.      B.S.,  New  York  University,  1946;  M.D.,  1949 

James  H.  Schwartz  (also  Neurology).      B.S.,  Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  New  York  Universi- 
ty, 1959;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1964 


Associate  Professors 

Qais  Al-Awqati  (also  Medicine).      M.B.,  Ch.B,  Baghdad,  1962 

Martin  Blank.      B.S.,  College  oi  the  City  of  New  York,  1954;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1957; 

Ph.D.,  Cambridge,  1959 
Louis  J.  Cizek.      B.S.,  Fordham,  1937;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1941 
Raimond  Emmers.      B.A.,   East  Texas  Baptist,    1953;  M.A.,   North  Carolina,    1955; 

Ph.D.,  Syracuse,  1958 
Michel  Ferin  (in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).      M.D.,  Louvain,  1964 
Jorge   Fischbarg  (in  Ophthalmology);      M.D.,   Buenos  Aires,    1962;  Ph.D.,    Chicago, 

1971 
Claude  P.  J.  Ghez  (also  Neurology).      B.  Sc,  Geneva,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1964 


Senior  Research  Associate 


Shunichi  Usami. 
1957 


M.B.,  Kyoto  Prefectural  University  of  Medicine  (Japan),  1940;  Ph.D., 


Assistant  Professors 

Kung-Ming  Jan.  M.B.,  National  Taiwan,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1971 
John  D.  Koester.  B.A.,  Wooster  (Ohio),  1965;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1971 
Hugh  Nellans  (in  Medicine).  B.A.,  Lawrence,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1971 
Elizabeth  B.  Thompson  (also  Anatomy).      B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1964;  Ph.D.,  Cornell,  1971 


Assistant  Professor  of  Nursing 

Ellen  Batt.      M.A.,  Columbia,  1959;  Ph.D.,  1967 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

Richard  E.  Abbott,  Ph.D. 
Jack  T.  Alexander,  B.S. 
Ernest  Amatniek 
Szloma  Kowarski,  M.A. 
Herbert  H.  Lipowsky, 
Ph.D. 


SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Mary  Chou  Chen,  M.S. 
Geert  W.  Schmid- 
Schonbein,  Ph.D. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Craig  H.  Bailey,  Ph.D. 
Robert  G.  King,  B.Sc. 
Ludmiela  Shkolnik,  Ph.D. 
Lily  M.  Soo,  Ph.D. 


Psychiatry 


Laurence  Kolb  Professor  and  Chairman 

Edward  J.  Sachar.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1956 


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At  New  York  State  Psychiatric  Institute 

Professors 

Jerome  H.  Jaffe.      B.A.,  Temple,  1954;  M.A.,  1956;  M.D.,  1958 

Eric  R.  Kandel  (also  Physiology).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  University, 

1956 
Donald  F.  Klein.      B.A.,  Colby,  1947;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1952 
Irving  Kupferman  (also  Physiology).      Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1964 
Robert  L.  Spitzer.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1953;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1957 
Robert  J.  Weiss  (also  Medicine).      B.A.,  George  Washington,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia, 

1951 

Professor  of  Biochemistry 

Maurice  M.  Rapport.      B.S.,  City  College  of  New  York,  1940;  Ph.D.,  California  Institute 
of  Technology,  1 946 

Professors  of  Medical  Psychology 

Samuel  Sutton.      Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1955 
William  N.  Thetford.      Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1949 

Professor  of  Neuropathology 

Leon  Roizin.      B.A.,  State  Lyceum  (Bessarabia),  1930;  M.D.,  Royal  University  (Milan), 
1936 


Professor  of  Social  Sciences 

Bruce  Dohrenwend  (also  Public  Health).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Cornell,  1955 

Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Gene  G.  Abel.      M.D.,  Iowa,  1965 

H.  Donald  Dunton  (in  Pediatrics).      M.D.,  Rochester,  1945 

L.  Erlenmeyer-Kimling.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1960 

Ronald  R.  Fieve.      B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1955 

Archie  R.  Foley  (in  Public  Health).      B.A.,  Queens  (Canada),  1943;  M.D.,  CM.,  1947; 

M.S.,  Columbia,  1962 
Lothar  Gidro-Frank.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1948 

Murray  Glusman.      B.S.,  New  York  University,  1934;  M.D.,  1938 
Joseph  Jaffe.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1944;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1947 
Aaron  Karush.      M.D.,  Boston,  1935 

Donald  S.  Kornfeld.      B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1950;  M.D.,  Yale,  1954 
Sidney  Malitz.      B.S.,  Tulane,  1943;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School,  1946 
John  D.  Rainer  (in  Human  Genetics).      M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 
James  H.  Ryan.      B.A.,  Yale,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1956 

Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatric  Epidemiology 

Thomas  S.  Langner  (in  Public  Health).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1948;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1954 


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Clinical  Professors 

Willard  Gaylin.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1947;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1951 

William   Goldfarb   (at   Henry   Ittleson   Center  for   Child   Psychiatry).      B.A.,   Brooklyn 

College,  1933;  M.S.,  City  College  of  New  York,  1934;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1940;  M.D., 

Cornell,  1950 
Roger  MacKinnon.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Lionel  Ovesey.      B.A.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1937;  M.D.,  1941 
Marvin   E.   Perkins.      B.A.,   Albion,    1942;  Harvard,    1946;  M.P.H.,   Johns  Hopkins, 

1956 
David  Shaffer  (also  Pediatrics).      M.D.,  London,  1961 
Herbert  Spiegel.      B.S.,  Maryland,  1936;  M.D.,  1939 
John  Weber.      B.A.,  Duke,  1939;  M.D.,  Yale,  1943 

Associate  Professor  of  Dentistry 

Austin  H.  Kutscher.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1945;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1946 

Associate  Professor  of  Medical  Psychology 

Jacques  Rutschmann.      D.  Sc,  Geneva,  1956 

Associate  Professor  of  Neuropathology 

Mavis  Kaufman.      M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1944 

Associate  Professor  of  Public  Health  (Sociomedical  Sciences) 

Denise  Kandel.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Neurobiology  and  Behavior 

Vincent  F.  Castellucci.      B.A.,  Laval,  1960;  B.Sc,  1964;  Ph.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis), 
1968 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Neurochemistry 

Hadassah  Tamir.      M.S.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1955;  Ph.D.,  Israel  Institute  of  Technolo- 
gy, 1959 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Liselotte  Graf.      M.D.,  Vienna,  1937 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Ruth  Bennett.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

David  L.  Dunner.      A. A.,   George  Washington,   1960;  M.D.,    Washington  (St.  Louis), 

1965 
Alexander  H.  Glassman.      B.A.,  University  of  Illinois,  1956;  M.D.,  1958 
Barry  J.  Gurland.      M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Capetown,  1955 
Jerrold  S.  Maxmen.      B.A.,  Wayne  State,  1963;  M.D.,  1967 
Frederic  M.  Quitkin.      B.A.,  Princeton,    1958;  M.D.,   State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1962 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychology 

W.  Crawford  Clark.      Ph.D.,  Michigan,  1958 
Anke  Ehrhardt.      Ph.D.,  Dusseldorf,  1969 


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Jean  Endicott.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1967 

Rachel  Gittelman-Klein.  B.A.,  City  College  of  New  York,  1957;  Ph.D.,  Columbia, 
1966 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Psychopharmacology 

James  M.  Perel.      Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1964 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Paul  A.  Bradlow.      M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1946 

Richard  G.  Druss.      B.A.,  Yale,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

Richard  A.  Gardner.      M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1956 

Rodman  Gilder,  Jr.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

Stanley  Heller.      B.A.,  Yale,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Herbert  Hendin.      M.D.,  New  York  University,  1949 

Winslow  R.  Hunt.      B.A.,  Chicago,  1946;  M.A.,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

Alexander  N.  Levay.      M.D.,  Rochester,  1957 

Robert  S.  Liebert.  B.S.,  Syracuse,  1951;  M.A.,  Clark,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York 
University,  1960 

Joseph  Lubart.      M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1943 

Mary  C.  MacKay.      M.D.,  Dalhousie  (Canada),  1959 

Donald  I.  Meyers.      B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1946;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1950 

Helen  C.  Meyers.      B.A.,  Hunter,  1945;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1949 

John  F.  O'Connor.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York,  1952 

Ethel  Person.      B.A.,  Chicago,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1960 

Seymour  Post.      M.D.,  New  York  University,  1947 

Arthur  Rifkin.  B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Down- 
state),  1961 

Daniel  Shapiro.      M.D.,  Illinois,  1945 

Leonard  M.  Sheehy.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1960;  M.D.,  McGill,  1968 

Ralph  N.  Wharton.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 

Associate  Clinical  Professors  of  Medical  Psychology 

Kenneth  Frank.      M.S.,  Columbia,  1964;  Ph.D.,  1967 

Kitty  LaPerriere.      M.S.,  Yale,  1953;  Ph.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1962 

Heino  F.L.  Meyer-Bahlburg.      Ph.D.,  Dusseldorf,  1970 

Associate  Clinical  Professors  of  Psychiatric  Social  Work 

Bluma  Swerdloff .      D.S.W.,  Columbia,  1960 
Winifred  Winikus.      M.S.,  Columbia,  1949 

Assistant  Professors  of  Biochemistry 

George  Alexander.      B.S.,  Hobart,  1949;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1953 
Herbert  L.  Meltzer.      B.S.,  Long  Island,  1942;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Assistant  Professor  of  Medical  Psychology 

Thomas  J.  Carew.      M.A.,  California  (Riverside),  1967;  Ph.D.,  1970 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Miron  Baron.      M.D.,  Tel  Aviv,  1972 

Jerry  Finkel.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

David  V.  Forrest.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 


106     PSYCHIATRY 

Laurence  L.  Greenhill.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1967 
Kenneth  Greenspan.      M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1963 
Stanley  S.  Heller.      B.A.,  Yale,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 
Shepard  J.  Kantor.      B.A.,  Colby,  1965;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1969 
Uriel  Halbreich.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Down- 
state),  1961 
Frederick  Kass.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1966;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1970 
Julian  Mendlewicz.      M.D.,  Free  University  of  Brussels,  1966;  Ph.D.,   Columbia,  1973 
Joaquim    Puig-Antich.      B.A.,    LaSalle    Bonanova    (Spain),    1960;    M.D.,    Barcelona 

(Spain),  1967 
Lawrence  Sharpe.      D.P.M.,  London,  1961 

Samuel  G.  Siris.      B.A.,  Lehigh,  1966;  M.S.,  1970;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 
Manuel  Trujillo.      B.S.C.,  Seville  (Spain),  1962;  M.D.,  1966 
Stuart  C.  Yudofsky.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1966;  M.D.,  Baylor,  1970 
Philip  Zeidenburg.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychology 

Judith  V.  Becker.  M.S.,  Eastern  Washington  State,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Southern  Mississippi, 
1975 

Miriam  Cohen.      B.A.,  Michigan,  1961;  M.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1964;  Ph.D.,  1967 

Donald  J.  Dillon.      Ph.D.  Fordham,  1955 

Kenneth  A.  Frank.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1967 

Donald  E.  Hutchings  (also  Pediatrics).      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1965 

Maureen  Kanzler.  B.A.,  Hunter,  1938;  M.A.,  New  York  University,  1940;  M.S., 
Hunter,  1959;  Ph.D.,  Fordham,  1967 

Dennis  D.  Kelly.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Dolores  Kreisman.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1953;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Cornelis  Stokman.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1967 

Klaudiusz  Weiss.  M.A.,  Warsaw,  1967;  Ph.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Stony- 
brook),  1973 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Social  Sciences 

Alexander  Askenazy.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Muriel  Hammer.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1961 

Carol  X.  Schwartz.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1962;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1969 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Social  Work 

Nettie  Terestman.      M.S.  W.,  Columbia,  1940;  D.S.  W.,  1963 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Morton  J.  Aronson.      B.A.,  Temple,  1944;  M.D.,  1947 
Gregory  Asnis.      B.A.,  Dickinson,  1968;  M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1972 
Athanasia  Balkoura.      M.D.,  Athens,  1960 

Amiram  Barkai.      M.Sc,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1963;  Ph.D.,  1970 
Leah  Beck.      M.D.,  Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania,  1943 
Christian  C.  Beels.      B.A.,  Rochester,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1963 
Anne  E.  Bernstein.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 
John  P.  Briggs.      B.A.,  Indiana  State,  1943;  M.D.,  Wayne  State,  1948 
Paul  F.  Califano.      B.A.,  Adelphi,  1950;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Down- 
state),  1954 
Robert  J.  Campbell.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1948 
Max  P.  Cohen.      M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1947 
Louise  Coleman.      M.D.,  Southern  California,  1948 


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DeWitt  L.  Crandell. 
Zira  De  Fries.  M.D., 
Tibor  Farkas.  M.D., 
Stephen  K.  Firestein. 
Eugene  A.  Friedberg. 
Myron  R.  Gershberg. 


M.D.,  Arkansas,  1955 
New  York  Medical  College,  1942 
Budapest,  1956 
B.A.,  Columbia,  1947;  M.D.,  1951 
M.D.,  Buffalo,  1958 

B.A.,  Cornell,  1955;  M.A.,  1956;  M.D.,  Buffalo,  1960 
Richard  J.  Glavin.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1951;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1955 
Robert  Click.      B.A.,  Yale,  1962;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Edwin  Goldstein  (in  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1952;  M.D.,  Union  (Albany),  1958 
Jerome  D.  Goodman.      M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1959 
Gary  J.  Grad.      B.A.,  Illinois,  1969;  M.D.,  1965 
David  Jaffe.      M.D.,  Jefferson,  1950 

Frank  S.  Jewett.      B.A.,  Yale,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 
Peter  Laderman.      B.S.,   College  of  the  City  of  New  York,   1940;  M.D.,  New  York 

Medical  College;  1947 
Frederick  Lane.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1949;  M.D.,  Yale,  1953 
Norman  D.  Lazar.      M.D.,  Louisville,  1948 
Burton  Lerner.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 
Frederick  Mendelsohn.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1954;  M.D.,  Stanford,  1958 
Ruth  Moulton.      M.D.,  Chicago,  1939 
Robert  S.  Mumford.      M.D.,  McGill,  1943 
Robert  P.  Parkin.      M.D.,  Dalhousie  (Canada),  1950 
David  Peretz.      B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1954;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1955; 

M.D.,  New  York  University,  1959 
Alvin  Polatin.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1948 

M.D.,  New  York  University,  1950 

B.A.,   Columbia,    1960;  M.D.,   State   University  of  New   York 


New  York  University,  1954;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 


Kathryn  F.  Prescott. 
Edward  M.   Shelley. 

(Downstate),  1964 
Charles  Siegal.      B.A. 

(Downstate),  1958 
Jerome  Steiner.      B.A.,  Chicago,   1949;  M.A.,   1951;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1962 
Gloria  M.  Warner.      M.D.,  New  York,  1959 
Martin  Weiler.      B.A.,  Syracuse,  1949;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical 

School,  1954 
Josef  H.  Weissberg.      M.S.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1952 
George  H.  Wilkie.      M.D.,  Harvard,  1957 
Daniel  T.  Williams.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1965;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1969 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors  of  Medical  Psychology 

Irwin  Mansdorf.      M.A.,  Adelphi,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1976 

Letty  Munz.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1950;  M.D.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York, 
1952;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1974 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Syed  Abdullah,  M.D. 
Harry  D.  Albert,  M.D. 
Michael  S.  Aronoff,  M.D. 
John  Atchley,  M.D. 
Burton  August,  M.D. 
Stephen  Bennett,  M.D. 
Aurelio  Buonanno,  M.D. 
John  Cedarquist,  M.D. 
Harvey  R.  Chertoff,  M.D. 


ASSOCIATES  (continued) 

Stanley  Coen,  M.D. 
Richard  S.  Deucher,  M.D. 
Leonard  Diamond,  M.D. 
Robert  M.  Elvolve,  M.D. 
Gerald  L  Fogel,  M.D. 
Bruce  Forester,  M.D. 
Eugene  Forster,  M.D. 
Sidney  S.  Furst,  M.D. 
Lee  R.  Gardner,  M.D. 


ASSOCIATES  (continued) 

Louis  J.  Gilbert,  M.D. 
Alvin  J.  Click,  M.D. 
Ivan  Goldberg,  M.D. 
Sidney  Goldensohn,  M.D. 
Gurston  Goldin,  M.D. 
Charles  Goodstein,  M.D. 
Fiona  Graham,  M.D. 
Fred  I.  Hahn,  M.D. 
Gregory  Heimarck,  M.D. 
Morton  M.  Hodas,  M.D. 


108     PSYCHIATRY 


ASSOCIATES  (continued) 
Carlos  Ifarragueri,  M.D. 
David  Iverson,  M.D. 
Daniel  Justman,  M.D. 
Lila  J.  Kalinich,  M.D. 
Neil  B.  Kavey,  M.D. 
Gabriel  V.  Laury,  M.D. 
Leo  Lefer,  M.D. 
Naomi  Leiter,  M.D. 
Stephen  J.  Levitan,  M.D. 
Stanley  Lituchy,  M.D. 
Virginia  Lozzi,  M.D. 
George  W.  Luhrmann, 

M.D. 
Neil  MacLean,  M.D. 
Michael  R.  Milano,  M.D. 
Ira  L.  Mintz,  M.D. 
Leonard  Moss,  M.D. 
Philip  R.  Muskin,  M.D. 
Louis  Padovano,  M.D. 
E.  Rea  Paidoussi,  M.D. 
Waldo  E.  Pardo,  M.D. 
Samuel  W.  Perry  111,  M.D. 
M.  Bruce  Sarlin,  M.D. 
Elias  Savitsky,  M.D. 
Arthur  H.  Schore,  M.D. 
Irene  B.  Seeland,  M.D. 
Robert  S.  Shapiro,  M.D. 
Hannah  Shields,  M.A. 
Robert  Silbert,  M.D. 
Arthur  Stein,  M.D. 
Sanford  W.  Stein,  M.D. 
Ann  R.  Turkel,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Samuel  W.  Anderson, 

Ph.D. 
Estelle  P.  Bender,  M.D. 
David  P.  Birkett,  M.D., 

B.Ch. 
Richard  L.  Blumenthal, 

Ph.D. 
Richard  J.  Bodnar,  Ph.D. 
Melinda  Broman,  Ph.D. 
Judith  Eckman,  M.D. 
Richard  S.  Feldman,  M.D. 
Anita  K.  Fischer,  Ph.D. 
Maria  Janena  Hurwic, 

M.D. 
Mitchell  L.  Kietzman, 

M.D. 
Morton  Levitt,  Ph.D. 
Robert  E.  Patton,  M.D. 
Dina  D.  Paul,  M.D. 
Stephanie  Portnoy,  M.D. 
Kurt  Salzinger,  Ph.D. 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

(continued) 

Suzanne  Salzinger,  M.D. 
Nicholas  Samios,  M.D. 
David  Wilder,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  IN 
BIOCHEMISTRY 
Sahebarao  P.  Mahadik, 

Ph.D. 
A.S.  Perumal,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 
Peter  Aldin,  M.D. 
Donald  G.  Bell,  M.D. 
Robinette  N.  Bell,  M.D. 
Raymond  Bernick,  M.D. 
Charles  H.  Blackinton, 

M.D. 
Stanley  Bone,  M.D. 
Abraham  A.  Bridger,  M.D. 
Elizabeth  A.  Carter,  M.D. 
William  J.  Chambers, 

M.D. 
Leon  Chattah,  M.D. 
Francine  Cournos,  M.D. 
Gordon  Dalton,  M.D. 
Harry  Diener,  M.D. 
Olga  Diz-Pi,  M.D. 
Paul  S.  Ducker,  M.D. 
Harold  B.  Esecover,  M.D. 
Katherine  Falk,  M.D. 
James  W.  Flax,  M.D. 
Wallace  R.  Forstell,  M.D. 
{at  Meyer-Manhattan 
Hospital) 
Peter  F.  Gaston,  M.D.  (at 
Meyer-Manhattan 
Hospital) 
Anastasios  Georgotas, 

M.D. 
lona  H.  Ginsburg,  M.D. 
Maurice  Golbey,  M.D. 
Max  Goldberg,  M.D. 
Peter  Gorham,  M.D. 
Myra  S.  Hatterer,  M.D. 
Joel  S.  Hoffman,  M.D. 
Terry  Wayne  Hugg,  M.D. 
Steven  E.  Hyler,  M.D. 
Arthur  R.  Jacobs,  M.D. 
Roberta  Jaeger,  M.D. 
James  G.  Katis,  M.D. 
Richard  A.  Kresch,  M.D. 
David  Y.  Levine,  M.D. 
Michael  R.  Liebowitz, 
M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Brian  P.  Lipton,  M.D. 
John  W.  Lombardo,  M.D. 
Erica  M.  Loutsch,  M.D. 
Mark  R.  Mankoff,  M.D. 
Eric  R.  Marcus,  M.D. 
Josephine  D.  Martin,  M.D. 
Peter  C.  Martindale,  M.D. 
Susan  Matorin,  M.D. 
Bobba  J.  Moody,  M.D. 
Swami  R.  Nathan,  M.D. 
John  D.  O'Brien,  M.D. 
David  D.  Olds,  M.D. 
Linda  F.  Pessar,  M.D. 
Michael  Seth  Quittman, 

M.D. 
Henry  A.  Remet,  M.D. 
Phyllis  B.  Robbins,  M.D. 
Steven  Paul  Roose,  M.D. 
Lyle  E.  Rosnick,  M.D. 
Arnold  Rothstein,  M.D. 
Sheila  Salama,  M.D. 
Robert  SantuUi,  M.D. 
David  P.  Schiebel,  M.D. 
Eleanor  Schuker,  M.D. 
Thomas  E.  Sedlock,  M.D. 
Beth  June  Seelig,  M.D. 
Morton  D.  Seigel,  M.D. 
Lawrence  Shaderowfsky, 

M.D. 
Michael  Shostak,  M.D. 
Linda  J.  Skinner,  M.D. 
Frieda  H.  Spady,  M.D. 
Frank  Stallone,  M.D. 
Walter  Tuchman,  M.D. 
Alan  J.  Tuckman,  M.D. 
Kenneth  Wapnick,  Ph.D. 
David  J.  Weiser,  M.D. 
Richard  W.  Weiss,  M.D. 
Lynn  C.  Winther,  M.D. 
Thomas  J.  Yager,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Mary  Bahadurian,  M.D. 
Charles  J.  Barbanel,  M.D. 
Bruce  Y.  Bleecker,  M.D. 
Anstiss  Bowser,  M.D. 
Susan  Braiman,  M.D. 
Edward  N.  Brennan,  M.D. 
Tonia  Caldwell,  M.D. 

(Social  Services) 
Charles  Carluccio,  M.D. 
Diana  C.  Cook,  M.D. 
Conrad  DeMaster,  M.D. 
Aristide  H.  Esser,  M.D. 


PSYCHIATRY     109 


ASSISTANTS  (continued) 
Eda  G.  Goldstein,  M.D. 
James  W.  Montgomery, 

M.D. 
Doris  M.  Mortenson,  M.D. 
William  J.  Nemon,  M.D. 
Esther  Ridder,  M.D. 
Roberta  Roth,  M.D. 
Barbara  C.  Sacco,  R.N. 
Marilyn  Sande-Friedman, 

M.D. 
Rishon  Stember,  M.D. 
Grace  C.K.  Sum,  M.D. 
Walter  J.  Tardy,  M.D. 
Abram  Zevy,  M.S. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Alfreda  H.  Howard,  M.A. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Laura  Lee  Dean,  B.A. 
Janos  Marton,  Ph.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Viola  W.  Bernard,  M.D. 
John  A.  Cook,  M.D. 
Katrina  De  Hirsch,  B.A. 
Marjorie  H.  Frank 


SPECIAL  LECTURERS  (continued) 
Olga  Frankel,  M.D. 
George  Goldman,  M.D. 
Soil  Goodman,  M.D. 
George  A.  Jervis,  M.D. 
Henriette  R.  Klein,  M.D. 
Lawrence  C.  Kolb,  M.D. 
Bernard  Pacella,  M.D. 
Helen  Schucman,  M.D. 
Leo  Srole,  Ph.D. 
Alberta  Szalita,  M.D. 
Exie  E.  Welsch,  M.D. 
Joseph  Zubin,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Kenneth  Z.  Altshuler, 

M.D. 
Joseph  E.  Barmack,  Ph.D. 
Jules  R.  Bemporad,  M.D. 
Milton  M.  Berger,  M.D. 
Victor  Bernal,  M.D. 
Henry  Brill,  M.D. 
Hugh  F.  Butts,  M.D. 
Harry  X.  Cohen,  M.D. 
Arnold  M.  Cooper,  M.D. 
Barbara  H.  DeBetz,  M.D. 
Lawrence  Deutsch,  M.D. 


LECTURERS  (continued) 

Samuel  L.  Feder,  M.D. 
Victor  Goldin,  M.D. 
Saul  A.  Grossman,  Ph.D. 
Ernest  M.  Gruenberg, 

M.D. 
Howard  F.  Hunt,  Ph.D. 
Amnon  Issacharoff,  M.D. 
Hanna  E.  Kapit,  Ph.D. 
Stuart  L.  Keill,  M.D. 
Otto  F.  Kernberg,  M.D. 
Alvin  Mesnikoff,  M.D. 
Robert  Michels,  M.D. 
George  Mora,  M.D. 
Francis  J.  O'Neill,  M.D. 
Robert  W.  Rieber,  M.D. 
Leon  Salzman,  M.D. 
Jay  Schulman,  M.D. 
Natalie  Shainess,  M.D. 
Joan  H.  Shapiro, 

M.S.S.W. 
Alfonso  Tornusciolo,  B.M., 

B.Ch. 
Patricia  A.  Tueting,  M.D. 
Milton  Viederman,  M.D. 
Martin  S.  Willick,  M.D. 
Sheldon  Zimberg,  M.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Harvey  Gurian.      M.D.,  Toronto,  1949 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Charles  W.  Lamb.      Ph.D.,  Ohio  State,  1966 

Associates  in  Clinical  Psychiatry 

John  E.  Denny,  Ph.D. 
Charles  J.  Hudson,  M.D. 
Peter  M.  Johngren,  M.D. 
Eugene  J.  Pilek,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Virginia  N.  Wilking.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Margaret  M.  Lawrence.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1936;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1940 


110    PSYCHIATRY 


Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Seymour  Gers.      B.S.,  Brooklyn  College,  1952;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1956 
Emery  S.  Hetrick.      B.A.,  Ohio  State,  1953;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1957 
Austin  Moore.      B.S.,  Queens,  1955;  M.D.,  Howard,  1959 
Peter-Heinrich  Schween.      M.D.,  Hamburg,  1955 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Irwin  J.  Averbach.      B.S.,  Michigan,  1949;  M.D.,  Buffalo,  1954 
Gladys  Egri.      M.D.,  Madrid,  1955;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1965 
Raymond  Raskin.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1942;  M.D.,  1946 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 

PSYCHIATRY 

Shale  Brownstein,  M.D. 

Jeffrey  S.  Hammer,  M.D. 

Carol  Leal,  M.D. 

Gideon  Nachumi,  M.D. 

Raymond  W.  Ransom, 

M.D. 
Pauline  E.  Thompson, 

M.D. 
Susana  L.  Van  Alstine, 

M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 
Sumanasiri  Alahendra, 

M.B.B.S. 
Michael  H.  Ford,  M.B.B.S. 
Milton  Lee,  M.D. 
J.  Trevor  Lindo,  M.D. 
Sideny  M.  Lytton,  M.D. 
Joseph  C.  Napoli,  M.D. 
Michael  V.  Osborn,  M.D. 
Sady  Sulton,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHOLOGY 

Carol  Garmiza,  Ph.D. 


LECTURER 

Bruce  Ballard,  M.D. 


At  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Lloyd  A.  Hamilton,  Jr.      B.A.,  Yale,  1950;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1954 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  PSYCHIATRY 
Martin  V.  Hart,  M.D. 

At  Roosevelt  Hospital 

Clinical  Professor 

Harley  C.  Shands.      B.S.,  Tulane,  1936;  M.D.,  1939 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Gary  Lee  Lefer.      B.S.,  Stanford,  1962;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1966 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Noble  A.  Endicott.      B.A.,  Texas,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Richard  G.  Kopff.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1956;  M.D.,  1960 

Harry  R.  Potter.      B.S.,  Yale,  1957;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Stephen  P.  Reibel.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

George  Satran.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1956 

Robert  D.  Scharf.      B.S.,  Union,  1966;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1970 

Richard  C.  Wallace.      B.A.,  Yale,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 


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Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Medical  Psychology 

James  D.  Meltzer.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University/,  1973 
Arthur  Weider.      Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1946 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

William  H.  Brownlee, 

M.D. 
Aaron  Esman,  M.D. 
Blanche  Glass,  Ph.D. 
Justin  L.  Greene,  M.D. 
Sonia  W.  Hyman,  M.D. 
Jeffrey  Kramer,  M.D. 
Martin  I.  Lubin,  M.D. 
Arthur  M.  Perlman,  M.D. 
Barbara  R.  Rosenfeld, 

M.D. 
Mitchell  S.  Rosenthal, 

M.D. 
Diane  L.  Stone,  M.D. 
William  M.  Tucker,  M.D. 
William  D.  Wheat,  M.D. 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHOLOGY 

Alma  Levinson,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Allen  J.  Burstein,  M.D. 
Arlene  C.  Caldwell,  M.D. 
Martin  D.  Doft,  M.D. 
Ellen  G.  Glass,  M.D. 
Stephen  C.  Glassberg, 

M.D. 
Allan  D.  Gordon,  M.D. 
Charles  G.  Jackson,  Jr., 

M.D. 
David  K.  Jordan,  M.D. 
Robert  J.  Kent,  M.D. 
Edward  W.  Kloth,  M.D. 
Woon  Soon  Lee,  M.D. 
Ernesto  Lozano,  M.D. 
James  M.  McGowan 
James  L.  Maher,  M.D. 
Donald  J.  Mayerson,  M.D. 
Jeffry  R.  Nurenberg,  M.D. 
Arthur  S.  Piatt,  D.O. 
Henry  A.  Remet,  M.D. 
Zach  Schaye,  M.D. 
Roy  Shapiro,  Ph.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Jane  Simon,  M.D. 
Barry  L.  Singer,  M.D. 
Julia  E.  Taub,  M.D. 
Melvin  L.  Thrash,  M.D. 
Maria  L.C.  Velez,  M.D. 
Haze!  Weinberg,  M.D. 
David  S.  Weinberger, 

M.D. 
Marie  Weinberger,  M.D. 
Rev.  Barry  G.  Wood 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHOLOGY 

Herbert  Bilick,  M.D. 
James  D.  Meltzer,  Ph.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

John  Davis,  M.D. 
Robert  L.  Meineker,  M.D. 
Andrzej  Nidonorow,  M.D. 
Nestor  J.  Totero,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURER 
Lilli  C.  Shalsa,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Clarice  J.  Kestenbaum.      B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles).  1950;  M.D.,  1960 
Henry  I.  Spitz.      B.A.,  Lafayette,  1961;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1965 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychology 

Harry  R.  Kissilef.      Ph.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1966 
Adam  Munz.      Ph.D.,  New  York  University.  1969 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 


Gail  B.  Allen.      B.A. 
Frederic  A.  Ailing. 
Alex  Caemmerer,  Ji 
Irene  Chiarandini. 


,  Wellesley,  1957;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 
B.A.,  Princeton,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1961 

B.A.,  Princeton,  1944;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1947 
M.D.,  Buenos  Aires.  1963 


Ralph  Colp,  Jr.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D.,  1948 

Samuel  C.  Klagsbrun.      B.R.E.,  Jewish  Theological  Seminary,  1954;  B.A.,  College  of 

the  City  of  New  York,  1955;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1962 
David  M.  MacDonald.      B.S.,  Oregon,  1945;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1949 
Eugene  Mahon.      M.D.,  National  (Ireland),  1964 

John  A.  Milici.      B.A.,  Yale,  1947;  M.D.,  Geneva  (Switzerland),  1957 
John  W.  Rosenberger.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1956;  M.D. CM.,  McCill,  1960 
Harvey  L.  White.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1959;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1964 


112     PSYCHIATRY   •   PUBLIC  HEALTH 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 

PSYCHIATRY 

Harold  H.  Fogelman,  M.D. 

Harry  Reiss,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Keaneth  Berc,  M.D. 
Victor  D'Arc,  M.D. 
Nathaniel  Donson,  M.D. 
Robert  E.  Hall,  M.D. 
Charles  L.  Ihlenfeld,  M.D. 
Willard  S.  Kahn,  M.D. 
Daniel  Koblentz,  M.D. 
Leo  Kron,  M.D. 
Howard  E.  Millman,  M.D. 
Paul  W.  Nassar,  M.D. 
Henry  A.  Paul,  M.D. 
Michael  A.  Pawel,  M.D. 
Michael  C.  Piercey,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

Kenneth  Porter,  M.D. 
Corey  Nyles  Rigberg, 

M.D. 
Sirgay  Sanger,  M.D. 
Bernardo  S.  Scheimber^, 

M.D. 
Ira  B.  Silverstein,  M.D. 
William  G.  Sommer,  M.D. 
Henry  I.  Spitz,  M.D. 
Gerda  H.  Strika,  M.D. 
Martha  C.  Troutman, 

M.D. 
Joel  Wallack,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Cyros  Aromlooi,  M.D. 
Carlos  Diaz-Matos,  M.D. 
Stephen  R.  Dunlop,  M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  {continued) 

Hanne  E.  Favelukes,  M.D. 
Gregory  Fischer,  M.D. 
John  A.  Fogelman,  M.D. 
Edward  E.  Gilmour,  M.D. 
Joel  Gonchar,  M.D. 
Alan  Kouzmanoff,  M.D. 
Henry  C.  Mallard,  M.D. 
Reed  C.  E.  Moskowitz, 

M.D. 
Keith  Sedlacek,  M.D. 
Daviod  Z.  Starr,  M.D. 
Victor  Syrmis,  M.D. 
Michael  Trapido,  M.D. 
Stephen  G.  Underwood, 

M.D. 
Charles  F.  Yackulic,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURER 
John  Cotton,  M.D. 


Public  Health 

Associate  Professor  and  Acting  Chairman 

Bernard  D.   Challenor.      B.A.,   Hunter,    1957;  M.D.,   State  University  of  New   York 
(Downstate),  1961;  M.P.H.,  Harvard,  1963 

Biostatistics 

Professors 

John  W.  Fertig.      B.A.,  Ursinus,  1931;  Ph.D.,  Minnesota,  1933 
Joseph  L.  Fleiss.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1959;  M.S.,  1961;  Ph.D.,  1967 

Adjunct  Professor 

Carl  H.  Erhardt.      B.B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1941;  M.P.A.,  New  York 
University,  1957;  M.S.,  Harvard,  1958;  D.Sc,  1962 

Associate  Professors 

Agnes  P.  Berger.      Ph.D.,  Budapest,  1939;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1944 

Allen  S.  Ginsberg  (in  the  Center  for  Community  Health  Systems).      B.M.E.,  Cornell, 
1958;  M.I.E.,  1959;  Ph.D.,  Stanford,  1970 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Neal  W.  Chilton.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1939;  D.D.S.,  New  York 
University,  1943;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1946 


Assistant  Professors 

Robert  R.  Golden.      B.S.,  California  Institute  of  Technology,  1960;  M.S.  Oregon  State, 
1963;  Ph.D.,  Minnesota,  1976 


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Bruce  Levin  (Mathematical  Statistics).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.A.,  Havard,  1972; 

Ph.D.,  1974 
Patrick  E.  Shrout  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).      B.A..  St.  Louis,  1972;  Ph.D.,  Chicago, 

1976 

Sylvan  Wallenstein.      B.S.,  City  College,  1966;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1971 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Sol  Blumenthal.  B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1955;  M.B.A.,  New  York 
University,  1958;  Ph.D.,  New  School  for  Social  Research,  1969 

Joseph  Breuer.  M.D.,  Vienna,  1937;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1960;  M.S.,  1962;  Ph.D., 
1969 

Turkan  K.  Gardenier.      B.A.,  Vassar,  1961;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1962;  Ph.D.,  1966 

Donald  C.  Ross.      B.A.,  Rochester,  1955;  M.A.,  North  Carolina,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1960 

INSTRUCTORS  RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

Carol  A.  Bodian,  M.S.  Jennie  K.  Kline,  Ph.D.  (in  the  Sergievsky 

Frieda  Nelson,  B.A.  Center) 

Martin  Schnall,  M.S.  Molly  Park,  M.A. 

Alex  Tytun,  M.S.  Robert  A.  Strauss,  M.D. 

Livia  R.  Turgeon,  M.S. 

Environmental  Health  Sciences 

Professor 

I.  Bernard  Weinstein  (also  Medicine)  (in  the  Cancer  Center).  B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1952; 
M.D.,  1955 

Associate  Professor 

Dezider  Grunberger  (also  Biochemistry)  (in  the  Institute  of  Cancer  Research).  M.Sc, 
Technical  (Czechoslovakia),  1950;  Ph.D.,  Czechoslovakia  Academy  of  Sciences, 
1956;  Sc.D.,  1968 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Granville  H.  Sewell.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1959;  Ph.D.,  1966 

Assistant  Professors 

Paul  N.  Borsky.      B.A.,  Brooklyn  College,  1942 

Alan  M.  Jeffrey.  B.S.,  Hull  (UK),  1966;  Ph.D.,  University  College  of  North  Wales 
(UK),  1970 

ASSOCIATE 

Michael  Gochfeld,  M.D. 

Epidemiology 

Professors 

Bruce  P.  Dohrenwend  (also  Psychiatry).      B.A.,  Columbia,   1950;  M.A.,   1951;  Ph.D., 

Cornell,  1955 
Zena  A.  Stein  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).      B.A.,  Cape  Town,  1941;  M.A.,  1942;  M.B., 

B.Ch.,  Witwatersrand  (South  Africa),  1950 


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Mervyn  W.  Susser  (Director,  Sergievsky  Center).      M.B.,  B.Ch.,  Witwatersrand  (South 
Africa),  1950 


Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatric  Epidemiology 

Thomas  S.  Langner.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1948;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1954 


Adjunct  Professor 

Wolf  Szmuness.      M.D.,  Kharkov  Medical  Institute  (USSR),  1955;  D.Med. Sc,  Academy 
of  Medicine  (Lublin,  Poland),  1964 


Associate  Professors 

Mary  G.  McCrea  Curnen.      M.D.,  Louvain  (Belgium),  1948;  D.T.M.  Antwerp  (Belgium), 

1949;  Dr.  P.H.,  Columbia,  1972 
Frances  R.  Gearing.      B.S.,  Vermont,  1936;  M.D.,  1940;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1957 
Holger    H.    Hansen    (in    the    Sergievsky    Center).      M.D.,    Freie    Universitat   (German 

Federal  Republic),  1961;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1967;  Dr.  P.H.,  1973 
David  Rush  (also  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 
Elmer  F.  Struening.      B.S.,  Hastings,  1949;  M.S.,  Purdue,  1951;  Ph.D.,  1957 


Senior  Research  Associates 

Lillian  M.  Belmont.  B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1947;  M.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York, 
1949;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1957;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1970 

Inge  F.  Goldstein.  B.A.,  Wellesley,  1951;  M.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1956;  M.S.,  Columbia, 
1968 


Assistant  Professors 

Ora  S.  Fagan.      B.A.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1961;  M.S.W.,  California  (Berkeley),  1965; 

D.S.W.,  1973 
Anna  C.  Gelman.      B.A.,  Hunter,  1932;  M.P.H.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1934 
Nigel  S.  Paneth  (also  Pediatrics)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).      B.A.,  Columbia,   1968; 

M.D.,  Harvard,  1972;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1978 
Stephen  Shafer  (also  Neurology)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).      B.A.,  Harvard,   1966; 

M.D.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.P.H.,  1977 


Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Patricia  R.  Cohen.      B.A.,  Hamline,  1958;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1968 

Ann   B.   Goodman.      B.A.,   Radcliffe,    1953;  M.A.,    George    Washington,    1963;  M.S., 

Columbia,  1972 
Paul  S.  May.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,   1951;  M.S.,  Syracuse,   1952; 

D.Sc,  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy,  1955;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1970 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Thomas  G.  Lamb,  Ph.D.  Clifford  A.  York,  M.A. 

Thomas  A.  Wills,  Ph.D. 


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Health  Administration 

Professors 

John  H.  Bryant  (Delamar  Professor)  (Public  Health  Practice).      B.A.,  Arizona,   1949; 

M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 
Lowell  E.  Bellin.      B.S.,  Yale,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1951;  M.P.H.,  Harvard,  1964 
Lucie  S.  Kelly  (also  Nursing).      B.S.N.,  Pittsburgh,  1947;  M.Litt.,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1965 
Nora  Piore  (in  the  Center  for  Community  Health  Systems).      B.A.,   Wisconsin,   1933; 

M.A.,  1934 
Frank   W.   van   Dyke   (Administrative   Medicine).      B.A.,    Union  (Schenectady),    1939; 

M.S.,  Columbia,  1954 
Samuel  Wolfe.      M.D.,  Toronto,  1950;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1960;  Dr.P.H.,  1961 

Adjunct  Professors 

Arne  C.  V.  Barkhuus  (Public  Health  Practice).      B.A.,  Copenhagen,  1926;  M.D.,  1933; 

D.P.H.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1938 
Robert    H.    Hamlin.      B.A.,    Ohio   State.    1944;    B.S.M.,    1944;   B.M.,    1946;   M.D., 

Northwestern,  1947;  M.P.H.,  Harvard,  1952;  LL.B.,  1953 
Joseph  V.  Terenzio.      B.A.,  Yale,  1939;  J.D.,  Fordham,  1947;  M.S..  Columbia,  1954 

Associate  Professors 

Elinor  F.  Downs  (Public  Health  Practice).      B.A.,  Smith,  1933;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins, 

1937;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1952;  Cambridge,  1968 
Bruce  Vladeck  (in  the  Center  for  Community  Health  Systems).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1970; 

M.A.,  Michigan,  1972;  Ph.D.,  1973 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Morton  A.  Fisher.      B.A.,   Western  Reserve,  1942;  D.D.S..   1944;  M.P.H.,  Columbia, 

1957;  B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1958 
Harold  Fruchtbaum  (History  and  Philosophy  of  Public  Health).      B.C.E.,   New  York 

University,    1955;  M.S.,   Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,    1956;  Ph.D.,   Harvard, 

1964;  M.A.,  Cambridge,  1968 
Lloyd  F.  Novick  (also  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  Colgate,  1961;  M.D.,  New  York  University, 

1965;  M. P. H,  Yale  1971 
Eugene  D.  Rosenfeld  (Administrative  Medicine).      B.A.,  Colorado,  1939;  M.D.,  1943 
Irving  S.  Shapiro  (Public  Health  Education).      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York, 

1938;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1954 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Regina  Loewenstein  (in  the  Center  for  Community  Health  Systems).      B.A.,  Barnard, 
1936;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1937 

Assistant  Professors 

Noreen  M.  Clark.      B.S.,  Utah.  1965;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1972;  Ph.D..  1976 

Melanie  C.  Dreher.      B.S.,  Long  Island.  1967;  Ph.D..  Columbia,  1977 

Brant  E.  Fries  (in  the  Center  for  Community  Health  Systems).      B.A.,  Columbia.  1967; 

Ph.D.,  Cornell.  1972 
Fred  Goldman.      B.A.,  Queens,  1967;  M.A.,  Brown,  1970;  Ph.D.,  City  College,  1975 


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Harriet  S.  Goldman  (also  Dental  and  Oral  Surgery).      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1962; 

D.D.S.,  1965;  M. P.M.,  Columbia,  1966 
W.  David  Latham.      B.S.,  Stanford,  1966;  M.B.A.,  1968 
Marcia  L.  Pinkett-Heller.      B.A.,  Howard,  1963;  M.P.H.,  Michigan,  1970 
Stephen  N.  Rosenberg.      B.A.,  Cornell,   1963;  M.D..  Albert  Einstein,   1967;  M.P.H., 

Harvard,  1969 
Paul  L.  Selbst.      B.S.,  Bufalo,  1957;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1961 
Michael  L.  Ziegler.      B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Albany),  1972;  J.D.,  State 

University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1976 


Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Raymond  S.   Alexander.      B.A.,   Dartmouth,    1953;  M.B.A.,    1954;  M.S.,   Columbia, 

1956 
Austin  Corinaldi  (at  Harlem  Hospital).      B.A.,  New  York,   1949;  M.P.H.,   Columbia, 

1964;  M.S.,  1969 
Samuel  Davis  (Administrative  Medicine).      B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1952; 

M.S.,  Columbia,  1957 
Jack  J.  Goldman  (Public  Health  Practice).      B.S.,  Vermont,  1946;  M.D.,  1950;  M.P.H., 

Johns  Hopkins,  1 953 
William  H.  Hermann.      B.S.,  Missouri,  1951;  M.S.,  Yale,  1953 
Henry  R.  Karpe.      B.B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1952;  M.S.,   Wisconsin, 

1972 
Nicetas  H.  Kuo  (Public  Health  Practice).      M.D.,  Philippines,  1941;  M.P.H.,  Columbia, 

1953 
Francis  C.  Lindaman.      B.A.,  Gettysburg,  1935;  M.A.,  1936 
William  L.  Nute,  Jr.      B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1938;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1943 
Percival  B.  Phillips  (Public  Health  Practice).      B.A.,  San  Francisco  State,  1954;  M.A., 

1956;  Ed.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
Arnold  E.  Rosenblum.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1947;  J.D.,  New  York  University,  1950;  M.S., 

Columbia,  1964 
Eleanore   Rothenberg.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,   1955;  M.P.A.,  New  York  University,   1969; 

Ph.D.,  1975 
Esther  A.  Schisa  (Public  Health  Practice).      B.S.,  Syracuse,   1947;  M.A.,   Columbia, 

1955 
Sheila  M.  Smythe.      B.S.,  Creighton,  1952;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1956 
Boris  A.  Vanadzin.      M.D.,  Munich,  1955;  M.P.H.,  California  (Berkeley),  1959 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Sheila  Gorman,  M.P.H. 
Everett  D.  Hines,  M.S. 

INSTRUCTORS 

Peggy  Ann  Alsup,  M.D. 
Stephen  Banks,  M.A. 
Arthur  R.  Caplan  (History 

and  Philosophy  of  Public 

Health) 
Barbara  S.  Cooper,  M.D. 
Catherine  D.  Crone,  M.D. 
Michael  Goldfarb,  M.S. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Margaret  L.  Haynes, 

M.P.H. 
Steven  Karten,  M.B.A. 
Dulcy  B.  Miller,  M.S. 
David  Moxley,  M.B.A. 
Thomas  A.  Sherwood, 

M.P.H. 
Isabel  Sklar,  M.P.H. 
Virginia  K.  Stowe,  M.S. 
Paul  M.  Thompson,  M. 

Phil. 


ASSOCIATES 

Emil  F.  Pascarelli,  M.D. 
(Administrative  Medicine) 
Constance  C.  Rogers, 

M.D.  (at  Harlem 

Hospital) 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Robert  W.  Rosenblum, 

M.P.A. 
Hila  Shererdson,  M.A. 


Population  and  Family  Health 


Professor 

Allan  G.  Rosenfield  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology)  (Director,  Center  for  Population 
and  Family  Health).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 


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Associate  Professors 

Nicholas  Cunningham  (also  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1950;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins, 

1955;  Dr.  P.H.,  1976 
Susan  G.  Philliber.      B.A.,  Florida  State,  1965;  M.S.,  1966;  Ph.D.,  1968 
John  A.  Ross  (in  IISHR).      B.A.,  Ottawa,  1956;  M.A.,  Yale,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1961 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

John  Bongaarts.      M.S.,  Eindhoven  Institute  of  Technology,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Illinois,  1972 
Thomas  Frejka.      Engineer,  Czechoslovak  Academy  of  Sciences,  1966 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Walter  B.  Watson.      B.A.,  Southern  Methodist,  1953;  M.S.,   Wisconsin,  1954;  Ph.D., 
1959 

Assistant  Professors 

Christina  Brinkley-Carter.      B.A.,   Pennsylvania,    1959;  M.A.    Temple,    1968;  Ph.D., 

Princeton,  1977 
Martin  E.  Gorosh.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,   1959;  M.P.H.,  Johns  Hopkins,   1969;  Dr.P.H, 

1973 
Stephen  L.  Isaacs.      B.A.,  Brown,  1961;  J.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
Pearilla   Rothenberg.      B.A.,   Pennsylvania,    1970;   M.Phil.,    Columbia,    1974;   Ph.D., 

1976 
Krishna  Roy.      B.A.,  Bombay,  1948;  M.A.,  1950;  Ph.D.,  1954 
Alan  M.  Sear.      B.S.,  Tennessee,  1965;  M.A.,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Purdue,  1971 
William  A.  Van  Wie.      B.A.,   College  of  Wooster,   1961;  B.D.,  Pittsburgh  Seminary, 

1964;  M.P.H.,  North  Carolina,  1968;  Dr.  P.H.,  1974 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Joy  G.  Dryfoos.      B.A.,  Antioch,  1951;  M.A.,  Sarah  Lawrence,  1966 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE  INSTRUCTORS 

Henry  G.  Elkins,  Jr.,  Ph.D.  Marjorie  A.  Costa,  M.P.H. 

Amy  F.  Galen,  M.A. 


Sociomedical  Sciences 

Professors 

Barbara  Dohrenwend.      B.A.,  Wellesley,  1947;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  Ph.D.,  1954 
Jack  Elinson.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1937;  M.A.,  George  Washington 
1946;  Ph.D.,  1954 

Associate  Professor 

John  L.  Colombotos.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1949;  M.A.,  1952;  Ph.D.,  Michigan,  1961 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor  of  Public  Health 

Denise  B.  Kandel  (in  Psychiatry).      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,   1952;  M.A.,  Columbia,   1953; 
Ph.D.,  1960 


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Senior  Research  Associates 

Ann  F.  Brunswick.      B.A,  Hunter,  1946;  M.A.,  Clark,  1947 

Stanley  Budner.      B.A.,  City  College  of  New  York,  1955;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1960 
Paul  W.  Haberman.      B.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1948;  M.B.A.,  New  York  University,  1961 
Eric  Josephson.      B.A.,  New  York  University,   1947;  M.A.,   Columbia,   1949;  Ph.D., 
1959 


Assistant  Professor 

Sally  Guttmacher.      B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1963 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Margery  M.  Braren.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1961;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1963;  Ph.D.,  1971 
Mitchell  Schorow  (Medical  Education).      B.A.,  Roosevelt,   1950;  M.A.,  Northwestern, 
1961;  Ph.D.,  Utah,  1971 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  [continued)         SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Kenneth  Andrews,  Ph.D.  Morton  R.  Siegal,  M.A.  (at  John  M.  Boyle,  M.  Phil. 

Stanley  Fisher,  M.S.  Harlem  Hospital)  Lambros  Comitas,  Ph.D. 

Robert  W.  Jones,  M.A.  Athilia  E.  Siegmann,  M.S. 

Corinne  Kirchner,  M.Phil.  Anne  S.  Zanes,  Ph.D. 


Tropical  Medicine 


Professors 

Michael  Katz  (also  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,   1949;  M.D.,  State  University  of 

New  York  (Downstate),  1956;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1963 
Roger  W.  Williams  (Medical  Entomology).      B.S.,   Illinois,   1939;  M.S.,   1941;  Ph.D., 

Columbia,  1947 

Associate  Professors 

Philip  A.  D'Alesandro  (Parasitology).  B.S.,  Rutgers,  1952;  M.S.,  1954;  Ph.D.,  Chica- 
go, 1958 

Dickson  D.  Despommier  (Parasitology).  B.S.,  Fairleigh  Dickinson,  1962;  M.S.,  Colum- 
bia, 1964;  Ph.D.,  Notre  Dame,  1967 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Ashton  C.  Cuckler  (Parasitology).      B.A.,  Nebraska,  1935;  M.A.,  1936;  Ph.D.,  Minneso- 
ta, 1941 
John  D.  Frame.      B.A,  Wheaton,  1938;  M.D.,  Northwestern,  1943 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Roland  P.  Brown.      B.A.,  Bethel,  1947;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1951 

Iwan  D.  Guicherit.  M.D,  Coverment  Medical  School  (Surinam),  1942;  M.P.H.,  Colum- 
bia, 1948;  M.D.,  Amsterdam,  1952 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE  INSTRUCTORS 

Suzanne  Holmes,  Ph.D.,  (Parasitology)  Martin  G.  Blechman,  M.D. 

Chung  C.  Wang,  M.D. 


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Faculty  Members  Not  Affiliated  with 
Specific  Divisions 

Professor 

Sami  A.  Hashim  (Public  Health  Nutrition).      B.S.,  Beirut,  1950;  M.N.S.,  1948;  Ph.D., 
Harvard,  1955 

Adjunct  Professor 

Myron   Brin   (Public   Health   Nutrition).      B.S.,    Cornell,    1947;   M.N.S.,    1948;   Ph.D., 
Harvard,  1951 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

Susanne    Bennett-Clark    (Public    Health    Nutrition)    (at    St.    Luke's    Hospital).      B.Sc, 
Melbourne,  1958;  Ph.D.,  Western  Australia,  1963 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Pediatrics 

Shirley  A.  Mayer.      B.A.,  Hunter  College,  1940;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1943 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 

Jane  Bertrand,  Ph.D. 


Lecturers  in  All  Divisions 


Kenneth  F.  Adamec,  M.S. 
George  H.  Adams,  M.S. 
Frederick  D.  Alley,  M.D. 
Robin  F.  Badgley,  Ph.D. 
Peter  Baglio,  Sc.M. 
Gary  B.  Beringer,  D.P.H. 
Richard  A.  Berman, 

M.B.A.,  M.H.A. 
Joseph  Loring  Bloch,  M.A 
Roy  Brown,  M.A. 
Martin  Cherkasky,  M.D. 
Irene  J.  Clark,  M.P.H. 
Alvin  J.  Conway,  M.S. 
Jean  B.  Cropper,  M.P.H. 
Anita  S.  Curran,  M.D. 
Frank  DeScipio,  M.S. 
Daniel  L.  Drosness, 

M.P.H. 
Gary  M.  Eidsvold,  M.D. 
Raymond  Fink,  M.D. 
Thomas  J.  Foley,  M.S. 
Stephen  L.  Forstenser, 

M.S. 
Richard  C.  Friedman, 

M.D. 
Bernard  Fuss,  M.S. 
Robert  Galton,  Ph.D. 


Gary  Gambuti 
George  Goldberg,  M.B.A. 
Janet  Gottschalk,  Dr.P.H. 
Edward  V.  Grant 
Margaret  T.  Grossi,  M.D. 
David  Harris,  M.D. 
Robert  E.  Heinlein,  M.S. 
Donald  W.  Helbig,  M.D. 
E.  Geoffrey  High,  M.S. 
Frank  E.  laquinta,  M.D. 
Florence  Kavaler,  M.D. 
Howard  R.  Kelman, 

Ph.D. 
Richard  N.  Kerst,  B.A. 
Schuyler  G.  Kohl,  M.D. 
John  T.  Kolody,  M.S. 
Jacob  Levine 

Mary  C.  McLaughlin,  M.D. 
Robert  Markowitz,  M.S. 
Robert  M.  Morrison, 

M.H.A. 
Anthony  C.  Mustalish, 

M.D. 
Karl  E.  Nelson,  M.S. 
Margaret  J.  O'Brien, 

M.P.H. 
Donna  O'Hare,  M.D. 


Jean  Pakter,  M.D. 

Clarence  E.  Pearson,  M.S. 
Richard  H.  Perry,  M.S. 
Olive  E.  Pitkin,  M.D. 
David  A.  Reed,  M.S. 
Peter  Rogatz,  M.D. 
Alan  H.  Rosenblut,  M.B.A. 
Hana  Rostain,  M.D. 
Maurice  V.  Russell,  Ed.D. 
Harvey  Schoenfeld,  M.S. 
Melvin  S.  Schwartz,  M.D. 
Sam  Shapiro,  B.S. 
Joseph  Sherber,  M.S. 
Elliot  J.  Simon,  M.S. 
Joseph  E.  Snyder,  M.D. 
Richard  A.  Stolnacke, 

M.S. 
Thomas  J.  G.  Tighe,  Jr., 

M.P.H. 
Andre  A.  O.  Varma,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Beatrice  Mintz,  M.D. 
Samuel  M.  Wishik,  M.D. 


120     RADIOLOGY 

Radiology 

Professor  and  Chairman 

William  B.  Seaman.      M.D.,  Harvard,  1941 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

David  H.  Baker.      M.D.,  Boston,  1951 

Walter  E.  Berdon.      B.A.,  Syracuse,  1950;  M.D.,  1955 

Chu  Huai  Chang.      M.D.,  St.  John's  (Shanghai),  1944 

Kent  Ellis.      M.D.,  Yale,  1950 

Eric  Hall  (Physics).      Ph.D.,  Iriel  (Oxford),  1962 

Sadek  Hilal.      M.D.,  Cairo,  1955 

Philip  M.  Johnson.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

Harald  H.  Rossi  (Physics).      Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1942 

Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

William  J.  Casarella.      B.A.,  Yale,  1959;  M.D.  Harvard,  1963 
Frieda  Feldman.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 
Donald  L.  King.      B.A.,  Stanford,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 
Ralph  Schlaeger.      B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1942;  M.D.,  1945 

Adjunct  Professors 

Victor  P.  Bond.      B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1943;  M.D.,  California  (San  Francisco), 

1945;  Ph.D.,  California  (Berkeley),  1952 
Simon  Larach.      Ph.D.,  Princeton,  1955 
Thomas   P.   Vogl   (Radiation   Biophysics).      B.A.,   Columbia,    1952;   M.S.,   Pittsburgh, 

1957;      Ph.D.,  Carnegie-Mellon,  1969 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Carmia  Borek.      B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D.,  Weizman  Institute  (Israel),  1967 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Thane  Asch.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1955 

John  H.  Austin.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1961;  M.D.,  Yale,  1965 

Rashid  Fawwaz.      M.D.,  American  (Beirut),  1960;  Ph.D.,  California  (Berkeley),  1968 

Patricia  Tretter.      B.A.,  Marquette,  1944;  M.D.,  1949 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

Lawrence  A.  Shepp.      B.S.,  Brooklyn  Polytechnic  Institute,   1958;  M.A.,  Princeton, 
1960;  Ph.D.,  1960 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Kevin  L.  Macken.  M.D.,  National  (Ireland),  1947 
Eric  C.  Martin.  M.D.,  St.  Thomas  (London),  1967 
Paul  Sane.      M.D.,  Bucharest,  1950 


RADIOLOGY     121 


Assistant  Professor 

Charles  R.  Geard.      Ph.D.,  Australian  National  University,  1973 
Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

George  F.  Ascherl.      B.A.,  Queens,  1966;  M.D.,  St.  Louis,  1970 

Peter  D.   Esser  (Radiation  Biophysics).      B.A.,   Brown,    1961;  M.S.,   Adelphi,    1964; 

Ph.D.,  1971 
David  A.  FoUett.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1959;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1964 

Sundara  R.  Ganti.      M.B.B.S.,  Guntur  Medical  College  (India),  1967;  M.D.,  1967 
Richard  P.  Gold.      B.A.,  Tufts,  1965;  M.D.,  1969 
Leoniadas  Harisiadis.      M.D.,  National  (Athens),  1966 

Peter  Joseph  (Radiation  Biophysics).      B.S.,  Lafayette,  1959;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1961 
Patricia  Kaim.      B.S.,  Western  Kentucky,  1955;  M.D.,  Louisiana,  1966 
Nikitis  D.  Kessaris  (Radiation  Biophysics).      B.A.,  Emory,  1952;  M.S.,  Harvard,  1953; 

Ph.D.,  1966 
Duk  II  Sung.      B.A.,  Kyungbuk  National  (Korea),  1964;  M.D.,  1968 
Theodore  Sheng-Tao  Wang.      Ph.D.,  Maryland,  1964 
Margaret  A.  Whelon.      B.S.,  St.  John's,   1968;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1972 
Ellen  L.  Wolf.      B.A.,  Connecticut  College,  1968;  M.D.,  Mount  Sinai,  1972 


Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Bruce  J.  Biavati  (Radiation  Biophysics). 
1964 


B.A.,  Columbia,   1953;  M.A.,  1955;  Ph.D., 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 


Shelby  J.  Galloway.      B.A.,  Catawba  College,  1961:  M.D.,  Bowman-Gray,  1965 
William    M.    Griffin.      B.S.,    Notre    Dame,    1958;    M.D.,    State    University    of 

York      (Upstate),  1962 
Harvey  L.  Hecht.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 
Steven  D.  Richman.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 
Louis  Rottenberg.      B.S.,  Boston,  1936;  M.D.,  1940 
Robert  Silbey.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  1955 


New 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Marion  H.  Biavati,  Ph.D. 
Richard  P.  Bird,  Ph.D.. 
Michael  L.  Freeman,  B.S. 
Leon  J.  Goodman,  Ph.D. 

(Radiation  Biophysics) 
Frederick  Kelcz,  Ph.D. 

(Radiation  Biophysics) 
Paul  J.  Kliauga,  Ph.D. 

(Radiation  Biophysics) 
Richard  Miller 
Tirunelveli  Subramanian, 

M.B.B.S. 
Peter  M.S.  Wai 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

Sharon  M.  Kreps 
Louis  E.  Rambler,  M.D. 
Jyott  Shah,  M.D. 
Alan  J.  Silver,  M.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Rudolph  Gand 
Herbert  Jacobs,  B.E.E. 
Laurie  Roizin-Towle,  M.S. 
Thomas  C.  Yang,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
RADIOLOGY 

Harry  Agress,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Gregory  M.  Carsen,  M.D. 
Norman  G.  Diamond,  M.D. 
David  V.  Habif,  Jr.,  M.D. 


122     RADIOLOGY 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 


Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Harry  Rodney  Hartman. 

Otto  D.  Sahler.      M.S.,  Rochester,  1936;  M.D.,  1938 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 

RADIOLOGY 

Robert  D.  Henretig,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Theodore  R.  Stent.      B.A.,  Talladega,  1944;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1948 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Jeanne  Armstrong.      B.A.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Christopher  A.  Johnson.      B.A.,  Howard,  1943;  M.D.,  1947 

Laurencia  B.  Regalado.      M.D.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1957 

Headley  Scott.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1941;  M.D.,  Howard,  1944 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Yuthana  Samroengraja.      M.D.,  Chulalongkorn  Hospital  Medical  School,  1965 
Abdulhamid  R.  Vazir.      M.D.,  University  of  Bombay,  1942 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  RADIOLOGY 
Chomyong  K.  Charoenkul,  M.D. 

At  Roosevelt  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Albert  A.  Dunn.      M.D.,  Cornell,  1943 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Alvaro  Vallejo.      M.D.,  Del  Valle  (Columbia),  1967 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

David  S.  Marsden.      Ph.D.,  Jefferson,  1968 
George  Stassa.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1956;  M.D.,  1960 
Harold  L.  Stitt.      B.A.,  Colorado,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  RADIOLOGY  INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Andre  Abitbol,  M.D.  Sabino  J.  Rizzo,  M.D. 

Cynthia  Lee  David,  M.D.  Kenneth  T.  Rogers 

Carmel  N.  Donovan,  M.D.  Theodora  Serban,  M.D. 

Pierre-Alix  Haspil,  M.D.  Peter  K.  Yeung,  M.D. 
Cynthia  Lehr,  M.D. 
Hi-Jung  Pyun,  M.D. 


RADIOLOGY  •  REHABILITATION  MEDICINE     123 


At  St.  Luke's  Hospital 

Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Nathaniel  Finby.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1938;  M.D.,  1942 

Richard  D.  Kittridge.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 

Clinical  Professors 

Kuo-York  Chynn.      B.S.,  National  Tung-Chi  (Shanghai),  1945;  M.D.,  1949;  M.S.,  St. 

Louis,  1954 
Virginia  Kanick.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

John  T.  Hsu.      M.D.,  National  Defense  (Taiwan),  1957 

Leonard  M.  Liegner.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1941;  M.D.,  1944  - 

Efthimios  C.  Spyropoulos.      M.D.,  Athens,  1948 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Jeanne  W.  Baer.  B.S.,  Connecticut,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 
Carol  L.  Hilfer.  B.A.,  Barnard,  1967;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1971 
William  I.  Shaw.      B.A.,  Washington  and  Jefferson,  1958;  M.D.,  Pittsburgh,  1962 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Ina  A.  Altman.      B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1956;  M.D.,  Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylva- 
nia, 1960 
Frank  M.  Dain.      B.A.  Dartmouth,  1945;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1945 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  RADIOLOGY  INSTRUCTORS  {continued)  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Manoochehr  Abiri,  M.D.  Allan  B.  Rubin,  M.D.  Morris  Hodara,  M.S. 

Robert  A.  Phillips,  M.D.  Susan  M.  Tuck,  M.D. 


Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Simon  Baruch  Professor  and  Chairman 

John  A.   Downey.      M.D.,   Manitoba,    1954;  D.Phil.,    Christ  Church  (Oxford),    1962; 
F.R.C.P. 


At  Presbyterian  Hospital 


Associate  Professor 

Lucien  J.  Cote  (also  Neurology).      B.S.,  Vermont,  1951;  M.D.,  1954 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Erwin  G.  Gonzalez.      B.A.,  Santo  Tomas  (Manila),  1962;  M.D.,  1967 
Stanley  J.  Myers.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 
York  (Downstate),  1961 


124     REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Assistant  Professor 

Larry  J.  Crawshaw  (also  Pathology).      B.A.,  California,  1964 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Caroline  O.  McCagg.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1962;  M.D.,  Yale,  1966 

Naomi  L.  Turner.      B.A.,  San  Francisco  Xavier  (Bolivia),  1948;  M.D.,  1956 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Antonio  Cocchiarella.      M.D.,  Bari  (Italy),  1953 

Francis  J.  Foca.      B.S.,  Fordham,  1957;  M.D.,  Bologna  (Italy),  1966 
Damyanti  G.  Moorjani  (also  Pediatrics).      B.S.,  Bombay,  1953;  M.D.,  Grant  (Bombay), 
1957 


ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Jonathan  R.  Moldover 
Robert  Stone,  M.S. 
(at  Blythedale 
Children's  Hospital) 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Alfred  Hess,  D.O. 
Vivenne  Katz,  M.A. 
Margarita  C.  Klug 
Anthony  V.  Porcelli 


ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Kathleen  Watson-Walters, 
M.D.  (at  Blythedale 
Children's  Hospital) 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Abigail  R.  Evans,  B.A. 
Daniel  E.  Lemons,  M.S. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 


Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Albert  D.  Anderson  (A.  David  Gurewitch  Professor).      B.A.,  Columbia,   1948,  M.D., 
Harvard,  1952 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Herbert  L.  Thornhill.      B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1951;  M.D.,  Howard,  1955 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Yasoma   B.   Challenor.      B.A.,   Hunter,    1959;  M.D.,   State   University  of  New   York 
(Downstate),  1963 


Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Lucille  C.  Gunning  (in  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1945;  M.D.,  Woman's 
Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania,  1949 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  REHABILITATION 
MEDICINE 

Wanda  Brokdzka,  M.A. 
Cecilia  Macauley,  M.A. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  REHABILITATION 

MEDICINE 

Joseph  Malloy,  M.A. 

Louise  Weiss,  M.A. 


REHABILITATION  MEDICINE     125 


At  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Rodolfo  L.  Reyes.      M.D.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1952 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  REHABILITATION 
MEDICINE 

Arun  K.  Bhattacharyya,  M.D.,  M.S. 
Salley  Wisely,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Shy h- Jong  Yue.      M.D.,  National  College  of  Medicine  (Shanghai),  1938 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Lucille  T.  Pai.      M.D.,  Woman's  Christian  Medical  College  (Shanghai),  1941 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  REHABILITATION 
MEDICINE 

Ravi  Raj  Malpe,  M.B.,  B.S. 

Occupational  Therapy 

Professor 

Marie  Louise  Franciscus  (director  of  program).      O.T.R.,  Philadelphia  School  of  Occu- 
pational Therapy,  1937;  B.S.,  Ohio  State,  1947;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1956 


Assistant  Professor 

Barbara  Neuhaus.      B.A.,  Keuka,  1950;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1960 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
OCCUPATIONAL  THERAPY 

Margaret  F.  Brown,  B.S. 
Adeie  Germain,  M.S. 
Nedra  P.  Gillette,  B.S.,  M.S. 
Diane  Shapiro,  M.A. 
Eleanor  V.  Shelly,  B.S. 
Gordon  G.  Williamson,  Ph.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OCCUPATIONAL  THERAPY 

Cheryl  Colangelo,  B.S. 
Sandra  Countee,  M.S. 
Alice  Feinberg,  M.S. 
Laura  B.  Hoffman 
Margarita  C.  Klug,  B.S. 
Carol  H.  Shaw,  M.A. 
Lorna  J.  Spearman 
Alice  R.  Trie,  B.S. 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
OCCUPATIONAL  THERAPY 

Elaine  Bertles,  B.S. 
Laurelee  Hawkins 
Wendy  R.  Levine,  B.S. 
Sheryl  Westcott 


Physical  Therapy 


Professor 

Mary  E.  Callahan  (director  of  program).      R.N.,  Clinton  Hospital,  1937;  R.P.T.,  Posse 
College,  1940;  B.S.,  New  York  University,  1950;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1955 


126     REHABILITATION  MEDICINE  •  SURGERY 


Associate  Professors 


Ruth   Dickinson   (associate   director   of  program).      B.S.,   Russell  Sage,    1944;  M.A., 

Columbia,  1947 
Althea  M.  Jones.      B.S.,  Panzer  College  of  Physical  Education,  1944;  M.A.,  Columbia, 

1972 


Assistant  Professor 

Bernadette  Hecox.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.A.,  1973 


ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
PHYSICAL  THERAPY 
Theodore  Corbitt,  M.A. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PHYSICAL  THERAPY 

Margaret  Beyda,  B.S. 
Marion  Marx,  M.A. B.S. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Georgia  Nesbit  Reidel,  B.S. 
Diane  Zuck,  B.A. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
PHYSICAL  THERAPY 

Joan  Belding,  B.S. 
Jewel  Derin,  B.S. 


ASSISTANTS  (continued) 

Lida  Derzookian,  B.S. 
Ann  B.  Edgar,  B.S. 
Pamela  Harris 
James  Kruse,  M.S. 
Joan  Smith,  B.S. 


Surgery 

Valentine  Mott  Professor  and  Johnson  &  Johnson  Distinguished 
Professor  and  Chairman 

Keith  Reemtsma.      B.S.,  Idaho  State,  1945;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1949 


At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Frank  Gump.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1951;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1955 

David  V.  Habif  (Morris  and  Rose  Milstein  Professor).      B.S.,  Columbia,   1936;  M.D. 

1939 
Frederic  P.  Herter  (Hugh  Auchincloss  Professor).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
Robert  B.  Hiatt.      B.S.,  Wilmington,  1938;  M.D.,  Cincinnati,  1942 
Thomas  C.  King.      B.A.,  Utah,  1950;  M.D.,  1954;  M.A.,  Missouri,  1963 
John  M.  Kinney.      B.A.,  Denison,  1943;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1946 
Thomas  J.  Krizek.      B.S.  Marquette,  1954;  M.D.,  1957;  M.A.,  Yale,  1974 
John  B.  Price,  Jr.      M.A.,  Texas,  1948;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1950 
Thomas  V.  Santulli.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1935;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1939 


Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Harold  G.  Barker.      B.A.,  Utah,  1939;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1943 
Bard  Cosman.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  1955 
James  R.  Malm.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 
Arthur  B.  Voorhees,  Jr.      B.A.,  Virginia,  1943;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 


Associate  Professor 

Mark  A.  Hardy.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 


SURGERY     127 

Associate  Professor  of  Pathology 

Nicole  Suciu-Foca.      B.S.,  Bucharest  (Rumania),  1954;  M.S.,  1960;  Ph.D.,  1965 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Joseph  A.  Buda.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1955 

Richard  N.  Edie.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 

Carl  R.  Feind.      B.A.,  Texas,  1940;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Alfred  Jaretzki  III.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1941;  M.D.,1944 

Alfred  M.  Markowitz.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1948;  M.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis), 

1952 
Frederick  R.  Randall.      B.S.,  Howard,  1942;  M.D.,  1945 
Francis  C.  Symonds,  Jr.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 
Bashir  Ahmad  Zikria.      B.S.,  George  Washington,  1954;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1958 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Hugh  Auchincloss,  Jr.      B.A.,  Yale,  1938;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1942 

Charles  W.  Findlay.      B.A.,  Yale,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 

Kenneth  Forde.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

David  M.  Ju.      M.D.,  National  Medical  College  (Shanghai),  1944;  Med.Sc.D.,  Columbia, 

1954 
Sven  Kister.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1955;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1958 
John  N.  Schullinger.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 
Philip  D.  Wiedel.      B.S.,  Cannes  (France),  1934;  B.A.,  Columbia.  1938;  M.D.,  1941 

Senior  Research  Associate 

William  H.  Dobelle.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1964;  Ph.D.,  Utah,  1974 

Senior  Research  Associate  of  Biochemistry 

David  Elwyn.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1950 

Assistant  Professors 

David  Bregman.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1961;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1965 
Paul  Lo  Gerfo.      B.S.,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  1961;  M.S.,  1963;  M.D.,  State 

University  of  New  York  (Upstate),  1967 
Henry  M.  Spotnitz.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1962;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Assistant  Professor  of  Biochemistry 

Irving  Goodman.      B.A.,  Colorado,  1939;  M.S.,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1944 


Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Robert  G.  Bertsch.      B.A.,  Carleton,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 
Ivo  P.  Janecka.      M.D.,  Charles  (Prague),  1965 


128     SURGERY 


Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Paul  H.  Gerst.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  1952 


ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  SURGERY 
Richard  J.  Gusberg,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

Malayappa  Jeevanandam,  Ph.D. 
Duncan  L.  McCollester,  Ph.D. 
Shanta  M.  Modak,  M.D.,  Ph.D. 
Ben  T.  Sandler,  M.D. 
Otto  A.  Szekely 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  SURGERY 
Vincent  W.  Ansanelli,  M.D. 
Alfred  A.  Azzoni,  M.D. 
Robert  G.  Blabey,  M.D. 
Harold  M.  Brack,  M.D. 
Sherman  M.  Bull,  M.D. 
Roman  Nowygrod,  M.D. 
Charles  A.  Slanetz,  M.D. 
Phillip  W.  Thieman,  M.D. 
James  S.  Todd,  M.D. 


SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Jerald  Ray  Evans,  M.D. 
Gregory  F.  Klomp,  M.D. 
Rita  Lipton,  B.A. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Frank  J.  Flammino,  Ph.D. 
David  C.  Henderson,  Ph.D. 
Hiroshi  Hashiguchi,  M.D. 
Charles  Marrin,  M.B.B.S. 
Esther  Meyer,  M.A. 
Kazunari  Satake 
Joseph  Turkel,  Ph.D. 
Calvin  Y.  H.  Wong,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURER 
William  A.  Gardner,  M.D. 
Raffaele  Lattes,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Shivaji  B.  Bhonslay,  M.D. 

George  Escher,  M.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery 

David  A.  Blumenstock.      B.A.,  Union  (Schenectady),  1949;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1953 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Rodman  D.  Carter  (in  Urology).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 
John  E.  Olson.      B.A.,  Kansas,  1953;  M.D.,  1956 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Roger  W.  MacMillan  III.      B.S.,  Trinity,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Edward  J.  Carey,  Jr.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1954;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1958 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  SURGERY 
James  Bordley  IV,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Harold  P.  Freeman.      B.A.,  Catholic,  1954;  M.D.,  Howard,  1958 


SURGERY     129 


Associate  Clinical  Professors 


David  M.  Carberry. 
John  E.  Hutchinson. 
Robert  F.  Morton. 
John  W.  Parker,  Jr. 
Eugene  T.  Quash. 


Ph.D.,  Providence,  1947;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1951 

B.S.,  Morehouse,  1953;  M.D.,  Meharri/,  1957 
M.D.,  Meharry,  1944 

B.A.,  Fisk,  1942;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1945 
B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1943;  M.D.,  Howard,  1946 


Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Barbara  Barlow.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1946;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.D., 
1953 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Salvatore  G.  Cinque.      B.S.,   College  of  the  City  of  New  York,   1943;  M.D.,  Loyola, 

1946 
Jacob  K.  Crittenden.      M.D.,  Kentucky,  1971 
James  E.  C.  Norris.      B.A.,  Hampton  Institute,   1953;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve, 

1957 
Ruben  Oropeza.      B.S.,  Mexico,  1948;  M.D.,  1955 
Carlton  E.  Patrick.      M.D.,  University  of  the  Saar  (Hamburg,  Germany),  1957 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Neurological  Surgery 

Robert  W.  Schick.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1952 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  SURGERY 
Matthew  D.  Branche,  M.D. 
Eustace  E.S.  Corbin,  M.D. 
S.  Jerome  Dickinson,  M.D. 
Rajinder  Gandhi,  M.D. 
Urbano  K.  Guarin,  M.D. 
Malcolm  Moley,  M.D. 
Vincent  Porter,  M.D. 
Lawrence  E.  Taylor,  M.D. 
Pierre  G.  Van  Bockstaele,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
SURGERY 

James  Bordley,  M.D. 

Egel  Francois,  M.D. 

Ganepola  A.  Ganepola,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 
Edoardo  Giuliani,  M.D. 
Robert  W.  Holtzman,  M.D. 
Avtar  S.  Josen,  M.D. 
Barnett  Miller,  M.D. 
John  R.  Nailor,  M.D. 
Max  Yergan,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

George  V.  DiGiocinto,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
NEUROSURGERY 

Michael  Rapak,  M.D. 
Gurmukh  S.  Walha,  M.D. 


At  Overlook  Hospital 


Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Richard  W.  Brenner.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

David  Befeler.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 

Robert  Specht.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1944;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 


130     SURGERY 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  ASSOCIATES  {continued)  ASSOCIATES  (continued) 

SURGERY  Frank  F.  Kaiser,  M.D.  Lester  Silver,  M.D. 

Bruce  J.  Brener,  M.D.  Robert  E.  Knapp,  M.D.  Jerome  Spivack,  M.D. 

John  H.  Cooper,  M.D.  Daniel  L.  Moore,  M.D.  John  V.  Triolo,  M.D. 

Douglas  M.  Costabile,  M.D.  Saverio  J.  Panzarino,  M.D.   E.  Bruce  Whitesell,  M.D. 

Victor  D'Ambrosio,  M.D.  Morton  Perkoff,  M.D.  Charles  J.  Wittmann,  Jr.,  M.D. 
John  Joseph  Hudock,  M.D. 

At  Roosevelt  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Walter  Wichern.      B.S.,  Mount  Union,  1942;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1945 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

William  H.  Cassebaum.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1927;  M.D.,  1931 

Richard  G.  Eaton.      B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1951;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1955 

Joseph  Ford.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1942;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1945 

Charles  C.  Harrold,  Jr.      B.S.,  Georgia,  1937;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1941 

Adrian  Lambert,  Jr.      B.A.,  Yale,  1930;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1934 

J.  William  Littler.      M.D.,  Duke,  1942 

Cedric  J.  Priebe,  Jr.      B.S.,  Fordham,  1951;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1955 

James  B.  Rodgers.      B.A.,  Virginia,  1944;  M.D.,  1948 

Thomas  S.  Royster.      B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1940;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1943 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

H.  Clay  Alexander.      B.A.,  Yale,  1956;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1961 

John  T.  Brennan,  Jr.      M.D.,  Harvard,  1950 

Thomas  Dailey.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1961 

Paul  D.  Harris.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

William  V.  Healey,  Jr.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 

James  A.  MacDonald.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Robert  J.  Mulcare.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1961 

James  H.  Terry,  Jr.      B.S.,  Arizona,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 

T.  Scudder  Winslow,  Jr.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1938;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1942 

Chin  Bor  Yeoh.      B.A.,  Yale,  1953;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1957 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  SURGERY 
Clarence  A.  Dunn,  Jr.,  M.D. 
John  J.  Keyser,  M.D. 
Richard  A.  Marks,  M.D. 
Walter  H.  Stingle,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's  Hospital 

Professor  of  Surgery 

Hugh  F.  Fitzpatrick  (Clark  Professor).      Creighton,  1942;  M.D.,  1943 

Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Richard  B.  Stark.      B.A.,  Stanford,  1936;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1941 


SURGERY  .  UROLOGY     131 


Associate  Professor  of  Microbiology 

George  A.  Hashim.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1967 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

George  E.  Green.      B.S.,  Yale,  1952;  M.D..  1965 
W.  Graham  Knox.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1939;  M.D.,  1942 
Robert  E.  McCabe.      B.A.,  Williams,  1948;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1953 
Edward  G.  Stanley-Brown.      M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1948 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Peter  A.  Bossart.      B.A.,  Muhlenberg,  1947;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1951 

Robert  T.  Edmunds.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

Conrad  G.  Lattes.      B.S.,  Swarthmore,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Haroutane  A.  Mekhjian.      B.S.,  American  (Beirut),  1961;  M.D.,  1965 

Robert  E.  Miller.      B.A.,  New  York  University,   1953;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1957 
Howard  R.  Nay.      B.A.,  Virginia  Military  Institute,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 
Carl  S.  Oakman.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1933;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1943 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

SURGERY 

Charles  R.  Blair,  M.D. 

Peter  B.  Cinelli,  M.D. 

Clayton,  R.  De  Haan,  M.D. 

Peter  B.  Fodor,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Philip  E.  Gordon,  M.D. 
Leif  O.  Holgersen,  M.D. 
Joshua  M.  Kaplan,  M.D. 
Danne  R.  Lorieo,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Paul  I.  Tomljanovich,  M.D. 
Hiroshi  Washio,  M.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Mikio  Kamiyama,  Ph.D. 


Urology 


Professor  and  Chairman 

John  K.  Lattimer.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1935;  M.D.,  1938;  Med.Sc.D.,  1943 


At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Urology 

Ralph  J.  Veenema.      B.A.,  Calvin,  1952;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1945 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Myron  Tannenbaum.      B.A.,  New  York  University,   1952;  M.S.,   1955;  Ph.D.,   1957; 
M.D.,  Chicago,  1961 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Urology 

Peter  J.  Puchner.      B.A.,  Carleton,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Nicholas  A.  Romas.      B.A.,  Colgate,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Aurelio  Uson.      M.D.,  Barcelona  (Spain),  1950 


132     UROLOGY 


Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Stanley  B.  Braham.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1944;  M.D.,  1947 
Frank  W.  Longo.      B.S.,  Maryland,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Myron   S.    Roberts.      B.A.,    Syracuse,    1950;   M.D.,    State   University   of  New   York 
(Upstate),  1954 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Philip  Tomashefsky.      Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1969 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Urology 

John  D.  Birkoff.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 
Terry  W.  Hensle.      B.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1964;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1968 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Elliot  L.  Cohen.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1963;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1967 

Peter  N.  De  Sanctis.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1952;  M.D.,  Boston,  1962 

J.  Timothy  Donovan.      M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1948 

Louis  J.  Dougherty.      B.A.,  Yale,  1950;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1954 

John  P.  Grant.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Michael  W.  Justice.      B.A.,  Kansas,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 

Michael  H.  Wechsler.      B.S.,  Trinity  (Connecticut),  1961;  M.D.,  St.  Louis,  1965 

Robert  R.  White.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1949;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1954 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 

UROLOGY  UROLOGY  UROLOGY 

Charles  E.  Umhey,  Jr.,  Frederick  S.  Dick,  M.D.  John  C.  Byrne,  M.D. 

M.D.  Leonard  J.  Rudin,  M.D.  Robert  L.  Pickens,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE  SPECIAL  LECTURER 

Stanford  Pulrang,  M.D.  Bruno  Fingerhut,  M.D. 

At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Surgery 

Rodman  D.  Carter.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  UROLOGY 
Bruce  MacDonald,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 


Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Harold  A.  Games.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1944;  M.D.,  Howard,  1951 


At  Overlook  Hospital 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  UROLOGY  ASSOCIATES  (continued) 

Kenneth  L.  Day,  M.D.  Joseph  S.  Ritter,  M.D. 

Pascal  A.  Pironti,  M.D.  Morey  Wosnitzer,  M.D. 


UROLOGY     133 


At  Roosevelt  Hospital 


Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Perrin  B.  Snyder.      B.S.,  New  York  University,  1929;  M.D.,  1933 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

William  J.  Nelson.      B.A.,  Williams,  1945;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1946 
Robert  D.  Wickham.      B.A.,  Drew,  1947;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1952 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  UROLOGY 
James  W.  Vastola,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's  Hospital 


Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Russell  W.  Lavengood,  Jr.      B.A.,  St.  Joseph's  (Indiana),  1947;  M.D.,  Louisville,  1951 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Urology 

Manuel  Fernandes.      M.D.,  Coimbra  (Portugal),  1956 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Joseph  N.  Ward.      M.B.,  B.Ch.,  University  College  (Dublin),  1949 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  (continued)  INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

UROLOGY  Alfred  F.  Fretz,  M.D.  Alexander  Sotiropoulos, 

Arumbi  P.  Subramaniam,  Waleed  G.  Maloof,  M.D.  M.D. 

M.D.  Constantine  Photos,  M.D.  Rudolph  D.  Talarico,  M.D. 

William  R.  Pitts,  Jr.,  M.D. 
INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  u  r,    D    *■  ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 

UROLOGY  Joseph  D.  Putignano,  urology 

Philip  C.  Cea,  M.D.  ^D-  Abas  Rezvani,  M.D. 

Harry  S.  David,  M.D. 


First- Year  Postgraduate  Appointments: 
Class  of  1979 


Aisen,  Paul  S.      Case  Western  Reserve  University  Hospitals,  Cleveland,  Ohio.      Medi- 
cine 
Alexander,  David  T.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
Arden,    James    R.      Dartmouth-Hitchcock    Medical    Center,    Hanover,    New   Hamp- 
shire.     Medicine 
Barry,  Elizabeth.      Brookdale  Hospital  Center,  Brooklyn,  New  York.      Medicine 
Barry,  M.  Anita.      Boston  City  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.      Medicine 
Barton,  Brooke  M.      University  of  California,  Los  Angeles  Neuropsychiatric  Institute, 

Los  Angeles,  California.      Psychiatry 
Bassett,  Mary  T.      Harlem  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Becker,  Mary  Alice.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Bernstein,  Debra  J.      Bronx  Municipal  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
Bisserup,  Robert  S..      Harlem  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Bitetti,  Janice  M.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Blumenthal,  Celia  B.      Mount  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
Boucher,  Ralph  A.      Michael  Reese  Hospital,  Chicago,  Illinois.      Medicine 
Boxhill,  Agnes  M.      Roosevelt  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Brandt-Rauf,  Paul  W.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Pathology 
Brin,  Mitchell  F.      Mount  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Cadet,  Jean  L.      Overlook  Hospital,  Summit,  New  Jersey.      Flexible 
Cafferty,  Maureen  S.      St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Cali,  Michael  D.      Montefiore  Hopsital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.      Medicine 
Camras,  Carl  B.      Los  Angeles  County  Harbor  General  Hospital,   Torrance,  Califor- 
nia.     Medicine 
Chodos,  Joel  E.      Mount  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Cogen,  Fran  R.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
Conway,  Stephen  R.      Grady  Memorial  Hospital,  Atlanta,  Georgia.      Medicine 
Craig,  Michael  J.      Roosevelt  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Creger,  Philip  S.      Kaiser  Foundation  Hospital,  San  Francisco,  California.      Medicine 
Csete,  Marie  E.      Massachusetts  General  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.      Medicine 
De  Felipo,  Noel  P.      Beth  Israel  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.      Surgery 
Di  Biase,  John  J.      St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Diefenbach,  William  P.      St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Edinburgh,  David  M.      University  of  Texas  Southwestern  Affiliated  Hospitals,  Dallas, 

Texas.      Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 
Evans,    Walter   F.      University  of   Texas  Southwestern   Affiliated  Hospitals,    Dallas, 

Texas.      Obstretics  and  Gynecology 
Flick,    Jonathan    A.      Case     Western    Reserve    University    Hospitals,     Cleveland, 

Ohio.      Pediatrics 
Forem,  Sandra  L.      Mount  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
Francomano,  Thomas  J.      St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Sur- 
gery 
Frankel,  Etta  B.      Montefiore  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
Gilbard,  Jeffrey  P.      Stanford  University  Hospital,  Stanford,  California.      Medicine 
Gordon,  Kimberly.      Hospitals  of  the  University  Health  Center,  Pittsburgh,  Pennsylva- 
nia.     Pediatrics 
Grelsamer,  Ronald  P.      St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Harary,  Albert  M.      University  of  Miami  Affiliated  Hospitals,  Miami,  Florida.      Medi- 
cine 
Hensel,  Bruce  M.      University  of  California,  Los  Angeles  Neuropsychiatric  Institute,  Los 
Angeles,  California.      Psychiatry 


FIRST-YEAR  POSTGRADUATE  APPOINTMENTS:  CLASS  OF  1979     135 


Holmberg,    Scott    D.      Roger    Williams    General    Hospital,     Providence,    Rhode 

Island.      Medicine 
Horowitz,  Nina  R.      Yale-New  Haven  Medical  Center,  New  Haven,  Connecticut.      Sur- 
gery 
Hradesky,   Christine   L.      Los  Angeles  Counts/  Harbor  General  Hospital,    Torrance, 

California.      Psychiatry 
Jacobs,  Michael  A.      Hospital  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pennsyl- 
vania.     Surgery 
Jacobson,  Ira  M.      University  of  California  Hospitals,  San  Francisco,  California.      Medi- 
cine 
Johnson,  Lawrence  P.      University  of  Texas  Southwestern  Affiliated  Hospitals,  Dallas, 

Texas.      Surgery 
Jozefowicz,  Ralph  F.      Strong  Memorial  Hospital,  Rochester,  New  York.      Medicine 
Kahn,  David  A.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Kahn,  Jeffrey  P.      Overlook  Hospital,  Summit  New  Jersey.      Flexible 
Katz,  Martha  E.      Montefiore  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Family  Prac- 
tice 
Kelsey,  Peter  B.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Knapp,  Albert  B.      Bronx  Municipal  Hospital,  Bronx,  New  York.      Medicine 
Knox,  Karen  B.      St.  Louis  University  Group  Hospitals,  St.  Louis,  Missouri.      Obstetrics 

and  Gynecology 
Korn,  Jane  E.      University  of  Minnesota  Hospitals,  Minneapolis,  Minnesota.      Medicine 
Kosovsky,  Karen  A.      St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Kucharchik,   Thomas.      Medical  University  of  South  Carolina  Hospitals,   Charleston, 

South  Carolina.      Family  Practice 
Kudlak,  Theresa  T.      The  New  York  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Obstetrics  and 

Gynecology 
Kurth,  Donald  J.      The  Johns  Hopkins  Hospital,  Baltimore,  Maryland.      Surgery 
Kwiatkowski,     David    J.      Massachusetts    General    Hospital,     Boston,    Massachu- 
setts.     Medicine 
Labinson,  Robert  M.      Montefiore  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.      Medicine 
Lamm,  Joel  L.      Mount  Zion  Hospital,  San  Francisco,  California.      Medicine 
Lee,    David   K.   P.      University  of  Michigan  Affiliated  Hospitals,   Ann  Arbor,   Michi- 
gan.     Medicine 
Lehman,  Lawrence  B.      Lenox  Hill  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Leibowitz,  Steven.      Stanford  University  Hospital,  Stanford,  California.      Medicine 
Leventhal,    Jeanne    L.      New    York    University    Medical    Center,    New    York,    New 

York.      Psychiatry 
Levitan,  Sara  A.      St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Levitt,  Lynn  C.      University  of  Virginia  Hospital,  Charlottesville,  Virginia.      Surgery 
Li,   Lawrence.      Duke  University  Medical  Center,  Durham,  North  Carolina.      Family 

Practice 
Liskin,  Barbara  A.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
Litsky,    Alan    S.      Dartmouth-Hitchcock    Medical    Center,    Hanover,    New    Hamp- 
shire.     Surgery 
Lowe,  Franklin  C.      The  Johns  Hopkins  Hospital,  Baltimore,  Maryland.      Surgery 
McCrimons,    Daniel    E.      Children's  Memorial  Hospital  of  Northwestern    University, 

Chicago,  Illinois.      Pediatrics 
McDonald,  Patricia  A.      St.  Vincent's  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Flexible 
Madoff ,  Robert  D.      University  of  Minnesota  Hospitals,  Minneapolis,  Minnesota.      Sur- 
gery 
Manson,  Carolyn.      Beth  Israel  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
Marchese,  Anne  C.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Mark,  Laurence  P.      St.  Vincent's  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Marks,  Elizabeth  L.      New  York  University -Veterans  Administration  Hospital,  New 
York,  New  York.      Medicine 


136     FIRST-YEAR  POSTGRADUATE  APPOINTMENTS:  CLASS  OF  1979 


Martin,    Eva.      University  of  California   (Irvine)  Affiliated  Hospitals,    Irvine,    Califor- 
nia.     Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 
Matsuba,  Howard  M.      Mount  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Merkow,    Robert    L.      Hennepin    County    General   Hospital,    Minneapolis,    Minneso- 
ta.     Surgery 
Miller,  Andrew  D.      Los  Angeles  County  Harbor  General  Hospital,  Torrance,  Califor- 
nia.     Pediatrics 
Miller,  Ronald  W.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Morrison,    David    S.      University    of    Utah    Affiliated    Hospitals,    Salt    Lake    City, 

Utah.      Surgery 
Muncaster,    Richard    B.      Mary    Imogene    Bassett    Hospital,     Cooperstown,    New 

York.      Surgery 
Orell,  Jeffrey  A.      Hartford  Hospital,  Hartford,  Connecticut.      Medicine 
Orenstein,    Harry    H.      New    York    University    Medical    Center,    New    York,    New 

York.      Surgery 
Packer,    Michael    G.      Yale-New    Haven    Medical    Center,    New   Haven,    Connecti- 
cut.     Surgery 
Palmisano,  Joanne  J.      Bronx  Municipal  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.      Medi- 
cine 
Perez,  Nydia  E.      St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Obstetrics  and 

Gynecology 
Peyser,  Karen  E.      Case  Western  Reserve  University  Hospitals,  Cleveland,  Ohio.      Pe- 
diatrics 
Polan,  H.  Jonathan.       The  New  York  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Psychiatry 
Pollack,  David  M.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
Pollack,  Geoffrey  J.      Mount  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Pollack,  Steven  A.      St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Purcell,  Ralph  N.      Baylor  College  Affiliated  Hospitals,  Houston,  Texas.      Medicine 
Quarnstrom,  Thomas  J.      Tripler  Army  Medical  Center,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.      Family 

Practice 
Raiken,    Deborah   F.      Childrens  Hospital  of  Philadelphia,    Philadelphia,   Pennsylva- 
nia.     Pediatrics 
Ronner,  Hilary  J.      Overlook  Hospital,  Summit,  New  Jersey.      Flexible 
Rosenstein,  Dwight.      North  Shore  University  Hospital,  Manhasset,  New  York.      Medi- 
cine 
Ross,  Alan  B.      University  of  California  Hospital,  Los  Angeles,  California.      Obstetrics 

and  Gynecology 
Rubinstein,  Alina  A.      Bronx  Municipal  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.      Psychia- 
try 
Russo,  Paul.      Washington  University  Affiliated  Hospitals,  St.  Louis,  Missouri.      Sur- 
gery 
Satlin,  Lisa  M.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
Scerbo,   James  A.      University  of  Michigan  Affiliated  Hospitals,   Ann  Arbor,   Michi- 
gan.     Medicine 
Schlesinger,  Mark  P.      Roosevelt  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Schwartz,  Harold  I.      The  New  York  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Psychiatry 
Sciascia,  Thomas  R.      University  of  Michigan  Affiliated  Hospitals,  Ann  Arbor,  Michi- 
gan.     Medicine 
Seaman,    Cheryl.      New    York    Hospital-  Westchester   Division,    White    Plains,    New 

York.      Psychiatry 
Sebag,  Jerry.      Cedars-Sinai  Medical  Center,  Los  Angeles,  California.      Medicine 
Seitz,  William  H.      St.  Vincent's  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Shapiro,   David  M.      University  of  Michigan  Affiliated  Hospitals,  Ann  Arbor,   Michi- 
gan.     Surgery 
Shea,  Steven  J.C.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Siegel,  Robert  E.      St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 


FIRST-YEAR  POSTGRADUATE  APPOINTMENTS:  CLASS  OF  1979     137 


Siegfried,  Virginia  A.      University  of  California  Hospital,  Los  Angeles,  California.      Ob- 
stetrics and  Gynecology 
Silbert,  Glenn  R.      Beth  Israel  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Sinns,  Katherine  B.      Massachusetts  General  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.      Pediat- 
rics 
Sims,  Nathaniel  M.      Massachusetts  General  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.      Sur- 
gery 
Stackhouse,    Thomas   G.      University   of  Michigan   Affiliated  Hospitals,    Ann   Arbor, 

Michigan.      Orthopedic  Surgery 
Stark,    Barbara   J.      University  of  Texas  Southwestern  Affiliated  Hospitals,   Dallas, 

Texas.      Medicine 
Stein,  H.  David.      Overlook  Hospital,  Summit,  New  Jersey.      Flexible 
Sternfeld,  Nancy  L.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Stevens,  Laurie  A.      New  England  Deaconess  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.      Sur- 
gery 
Stork,  Linda  C.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
Struthers,  Charlene  M.      St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Pathol- 
ogy 
Stuchiner,  David  J.      Massachusetts  General  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.      Psy- 
chiatry 
Sulis  Carol  A.      Roger  Williams  Hospital,  Providence,  Rhode  Island.      Medicine 
Sybert,  Peter  E.      Cedars-Sinai  Medical  Center,  Los  Angeles,  California.      Medicine 
Taus,  Richard  H.      Good  Samaritan  Hospital,  Los  Angeles,  California.      Medicine 
Thane,  Michael  W.      Roger  Williams  Hospital,  Providence,  Rhode  Island.      Medicine 
Werner,  Morgan  S.      University  of  Michigan  Affiliated  Hospitals,  Ann  Arbor,  Michi- 
gan.     Medicine 
Wissel,  Pauls.      Ohio  State  University  Hospitals,  Columbus,  Ohio.      Medicine 
Witzel,  Phyllis  B.      Bronx  Municipal  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
Wormser,  Andrew  C.      Strong  Memorial  Hospital,  Rochester,  New  York.      Medicine 
Yacovone,  Joseph  F.      St.  Vincent's  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Flexible 
Zatzkis,  Mark  A.      University  of  California  Hospital,  Los  Angeles,  California.      Medi- 
cine 
Zolnick,  Lawrence  A.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Obstetrics  and 

Gynecology 
Zuflacht,  Richard  N.      Michael  Reese  Hospital,  Chicago,  lllimios.      Medicine 

Student  Roster:  Class  of  1980 

Ahlborn,  Thomas  Nesbitt      Wilmette,  111.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1975 

Allan,  Anne  Elizabeth      Wilmington,  Del.      B. A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1976 

Anderson,  Nancy  Ann      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1976 

Anthony,  Kent  Ervin      Cleveland,  Tenn.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 

Apfelbaum,  Terri  Francine      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1976 

Appel,  Rena  Lee      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1972 

Bello,  Jacqueline  Anne      Rye,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1976 

Berkeley,  Hope  Ann      Jersey  City,  N.J.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1972 

Bernstein,  Carol  Ann      Holywood,  Fla.      B.A.,  BrynMawr,  1969 

Bernstein,  Wendy      Scarsdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1976 

Bluh,  Donald      Long  Island  City,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1973 

Blumenkehl,  Mark  Lewis      Paterson,  N.J.      B.A.,  Brooklyn  College,  1976 

Boakye-Adjei,  Oheneba      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Brooklyn  College,  1976 

Bogen,  Craig  Alan      Coram,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1976 

Bransford,  Kent  Jackson      Anaheim,  Calif.      B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1976 

Brudney,  Karen  Florence      Cambridge,  Mass.      B.A.,  Yale,  1973 

Cartelli,  Nancy  Ann      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Hunter,  1976 


138  STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1980 


Casper,  Theodore  Pearl  River,  N.Y.  B.A.,  Cornell,  1976 
Chow,  John  Hei-Sing  Corona,  N.Y.  B.S.,  Columbia,  1976 
Cohen,  David  Eliot      Teaneck,  N.J.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1976 

Cuadros,  Cesar  Luis      Santa  Monica,  Calif.      B.S.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1975 
Czaj a,  Mark  James      Natick,  Mass.      B. A.,  Yale,  1976 
Danso,  Alex  Kingsley      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1976 

Davey,  Richard  Thomas      Dix  Hills,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technolo- 
gy, 1976 
DeAngelis,  Lisa  Marie      New  Haven,  Conn.      Wellesley 
Deland,  Jonathan  Thorndike      Darien,  Conn.      B. A.,  Harvard,  1976 
Delaney,  Kathleen  Ann      Los  Angeles,  Calif.      B.S.,  California  (Irvine),  1972 
Dennison,  Allen  Mansfield      Bronx,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Harvard,  1975 
Dillon,  Peter      Riverside,  Conn.      B.S.,  Harvard,  1976 
Dolinsky,  Paul  Arthur      Hartford,  Conn.      B.S.,  Tufts,  1976 
Downey,  Richard  Stuart      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 
Dubin,  Leslie  Beryl      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1976 
Dwosh,  Jack      White  Sulfur  Springs,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1976 
Ecker,  Kendrik  Michel      Philadelphia,  Pa.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1975 
Engler,  Alan  Michael      Weston,  Mass.      B.A.,  Yale,  1976 
Epner,  Elliot  M.      North  Woodmere,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1976 
Epstein,  Joel  Harvey      Albertson,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Sarah  Lawrence,  1976 
Fakharzadeh,  Frederick  F.      Teaneck,  N.J.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1976 
Farrell,  Matthew  Michael      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Manhattan,  1974 
Fehrs,  Laura  J.      Armonk,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Kirkland,  1976 
Feiman,  Nancy  Beth      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1976 
Feller,  Matthew  Frederick      Bayside,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1976 
Fisher,  William  A.      Bantam,  Conn.      B.S.,  Yale,  1976 
Fithian,  Eileen  Marie      Lititz,  Pa.      B.A.,  Pittsburgh,  1972 
Flamm,  Michael  Jay      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1976 
Fox,  Joyce  Ellen      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1976 
Fox,  Susan  C.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Ohio  State,  1971 
Friedmann,  Martin  Lewis      North  Salem,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1973 
Gardine,  Robert  Louis      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 
Gelfand,  Janice  Marcy      Briarcliff  Manor,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Cornell,  1975 
Geller,  Peter  Levine      Brookside,  N.J.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1971 
Genkins,  Steven  Mark      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1976 
Geraci,  Kira  Antonia      Malverne,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Adelphi,  1976 
Goland,  Robin  Stephanie      Skokie,  111.      B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1976 
Goodrich,  James      B.S.,  California  (Irvine),  1974 
Graney,  John  Francis      Swarthmore,  Pa.      B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1973 
Griffin,  Patrick  Herbert      Tulsa,  Okla.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 
Grundfest,  Warren  Scott      Belleville,  N.J.      B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1975 
Hamm,  Peter  Gerard      Washington,  D.C.      B. A.,  Princeton,  1976 
Handlin,  David  Stephen      North  Woodmere,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1976 
Handwerger,  Sandra  Dee      N.  Bellmore,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Vassar,  1976 
Hardy,  Howard  Wesley  III      Washington,  D.C.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1976 
Harris,  David  Alan      Beverly  Hills,  Calif.      B.S.,  Yale,  1976 
Herbert,  Robert  Alan      Scarsdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 
Hollenberg,  James  Paul      Great  Neck,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Harvard,  1976 
Holes,  Richard  Eric      West  Hartford,  Conn.      B.S.,  Trinity,  1976 
Howell,  John  Taylor  III      Cold  Spring  Harbor,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Princeton,  1976 
Hurwitz,  Samuel  Michael      Hamden,  Conn.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 
Ilowsky,  Barbara  P.      Highland  Park,  N.J.      S.M.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technolo- 
gy, 1976 
Jacobson,  Wendy  Nan      Scarsdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1976 
Kawata,  Carol  Lynn      Los  Angeles,  Calif.      B. A.,  Stanford,  1976 


STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1980     139 


Kiest,  Curtis  Alan      Portland,  Ore.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1976 

Kumaki,  David  James      Dolton,  111.      B.A.,  Chicago,  1976 

Langendorf,  Frederick      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1973 

LaPook,  Jonathan  David      Great  Neck,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1975 

La  Sala,  Patrick      Cedar  Grove,  N.J.      B.S.,  St.  Peter's,  1975 

Lauderdale,  Bradley      Tenafly,  N.J.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1976 

'Lee,  Dennis  Elliott      Rochester,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Brown,  1976 

Leff,  Steven  Russell      Flushing,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 

Legant,  Paul  Morris      Tempe,  Ariz.      B.A.,  Whittier,  1970 

Levin,  Daniel  H.      Jackson  Heights,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 

Lewis,  Barbara  Ann      Shorewood,  Wis.      B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1975 

Lipkin,  Alan  Frederick      Bayside,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Rochester,  1976 

Lipschitz,  Sherman  Scott      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 

Lipson,  Mindy  Ann      St.  Paul,  Minn.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1976 
Lurio,  Joseph  G.      Dobbs  Ferry,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 
Lyle,  Henry  Richard      Nutting  Lake,  Mass.      B. A.,  Harvard,  1976 
McCann,  Peter  Damion      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1975 
Macchi,  Paul  J.      Westchester,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 
McCluskey,  Leo  Francis      West  Paterson,  N.J.      B.S.,  Boston,  1976 
Mackenzie,  Jane  Atkinson      Greenfield,  N.H.      B.S.,  Brown,  1976 
McKinley,  George  Franklin      Glasgow,  Ky.      B.A.,  Louisville,  1976 
Malin,  Barnet  David      Beverly  Hills,  Calif.      B.A.,  Brown,  1976 
Mandelbaum,  David      B.A.,  Columbia,  1964 

Manelis,  Jocelyn  Beth      Fall  River,  Mass.      B.A.,  Wellesley,  1976 
Maxwell,  Celia  J.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Hunter,  1973 
Mazzeo,  Vincent  Paul      Brookville,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 
Minikes,  Neil  Ira      Jericho,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1974 
Moley,  Jeffrey  Fletcher      Quogue,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Harvard,  1976 
Morris,  Valery  Lois      New  Milford,  N.J.      B. A.,  Princeton,  1976 
Murphy-Chutorian,  Douglas  Roger      Queens,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1976 
Navia,  Bradford  Armando      Ridgewood,  N.J.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 
Newman,  Bernard  Patrick  III      Nanuet,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Williams,  1976 
Nunez,  Domingo  C.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 
O'Connell,  Genevieve  Cecilia      Waterbury,  Conn.  B.A.,  Connecticut,  1972 
O'Laughlin,  Martin  Pius      Kansas  City,  Mo.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1976 
Oliver,  Dennis  Carey      Delhi,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Georgetown,  1976 
Orentriech,  David  Scott      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Hobart,  1976 
Pankewycz,  Oleh  George      New  Brunswick,  N.J.      B.S.,  Rutgers,  1976 
Paradis,  Marc  Andre      Belmont,  Mass.      B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1976 
Parnes,  Anita  Lynn      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1976 
Paul,  Matthew  David      Teaneck,  N.J.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1975 
Pfeffer,  Sondra  Jane      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1976 
Quevedo,  Jonathan  Paul      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Fordham,  1976 
Radin,  Arthur  Irwin      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 
Ressa,  Ames  Daniel      Port  Washington,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brown,  1976 
Roman,  Mary  Jean      Indianapolis,  Ind.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1974 
Romano,  Angela  Antonia      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Barnard,  1976 
Rosenfield,  Suzanne      Syosset,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Sarah  Lawrence,  1975 
Rubenfeld,  Marian  Ruth      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1976 

Rund,  Deborah  Gasner      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  City  College  of  New  York,  1970 
Saber,  William  Leland      Freeport,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Hampshire,  1976 
Sahar,  David  I.      Rutherford,  N.J.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1975 
Sakwa,  Marc  Peter      Southfield,  Mich.      B.A.,  Brown,  1976 
Schiz,  Steven  L.      Valley  Stream,  N.Y.      B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1976 
Schlam,  Julia  Frances      Oradell,  N.J.      B.S.,  Yale,  1976 


140    STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1980  •  CLASS  OF  1981 


Schloss,  Stephen  Bertram      Forest  Hills,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1976 

Schulz,  Danielle  Eve      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Smith,  1976 

Scott,  Wendell  O.      Randolph,  Mass.      B.S.,  Tufts,  1976 

Segal,  Michael  Myer      Cambridge  Mass.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1976 

Serdarevic,  Olivera  Natalie      Goshen,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Barnard,  1976 

Shapiro,  Peter  Andrew      Chicago,  111.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1976 

Sharanevych,  Irene  Sophia      Irvington,  N.J.      B.A.,  Rutgers,  1976 

Softness,  Barney      Glen  Cove,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Amherst,  1976 

Solomon,  Meryl  Levey      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  City  College  of  New  York,  1976 

Starker,  Paul  Matthew      Nyack,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Harvard,  1976 

Steinberg,  Robin  Faith      Long  Beach,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Smith  1976 

Sullivan,  Mary  Anna      Lowell,  Mass.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1976 

Swiderski,  Deborah  M.      Syracuse,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1971 

Talbot,  Paul  Anthony      Queens,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1975 

Teichman,  Sam  Leopold      Rego  Park,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 

Thomas,  Natalia  Elena      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1976 

Ultmann,  Monica      Chicago,  111.      B.A.,  Oberlin,  1975 

Waltner,  Nancy  Madeleine      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brown,  1976 

Wescoe,  Sibyl      Douglas,  Kan.      B.A.,  Kansas,  1975 

Weinstock,  Ruth      B.A.,  Smith,  1974 

West,  Sally  Agnes.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1973 

Wiznia,  Andrew  Alan.      Little  Neck,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brandeis,  1976 

Yellin,  Tova  Gail.      Aurora,  111.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1976 

Zeidel,  Mark  Lawrence.      Waitsfield,  Vt.      B.S.,  M.S.,  Yale,  1976 

Zwas,  Felice  Rosel.      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1976 

Student  Roster:  Class  of  1981 

Adams,  Roberta  Harris.      BronxvilPe,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Antioch,  1977 

Aiken,  Brenda.      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1977 

Aldea,  Gabriel-Sorin.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Altshuler,  Steven  Lane.      Englewood,  N.J.      B.A.,  Rochester,  1977 

Amador,  Jorge  Luis.      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1975 

Apfelbaum,  Mark.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1977 

Appleton,  Abraham  T.      Englewood,  N.J.      B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1976 

Aranow,  Robert  Bittman      Hastings-on-Hudson,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Arildsen,  Ronald  Curtis      Endicott,  N.Y.      B.S.,  M.S.,  Yale,  1977 

Auletta,  Maria      Jackson  Heights,  N.Y.      B.S.,  St.  Francis,  1977 

Ausubel,  Kalman      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1977 

Bauman,  Phillip  Allen      Larchmont,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Harvard,  1976 

Beane,  Susan  Jo      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 

Beitz,  Julie  Germaine      Jackson  Heights,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1977 

Blackwood,  Roland  Alexander      New  Rochelle,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 

Booth,  Richard  Linn      Cambridge,  Ohio      B. A.,  Princeton,  1977 

Broom,  Michael  Joseph      Sudbury,  Mass.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1977 

Butler,  Annette  Louise      Laurelton,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Queens,  1977 

Byrne,  Jeffrey  Michael      Sherborn,  Mass.      B.S.,  Massachusetts,  1977 

Cagliostro,  Stephen      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Capaldo,  Maria  Elena      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Hunter,  1970 

Carson,  JoAnn      Monroe,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1977 

Castiglione,  Charles  L.      Hamden,  Conn.      B.A.,  Yale,  1977 

Chandra,  Elizabeth  Stuart      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Gaucher,  1972 

Clinton,  Henry  Louis      New  York,      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Cohen,  Paul  Jay      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Cohen,  Ron      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 


STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1981      141 


Collymore,  Victor  Alvin      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Colon-Linares,  Juan      Ponce,  Puerto  Rico      Iowa 

Cotto,  Sonla      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1977 

Cutillo,  Robert  Paul      Montclair,  N.J.      B.S.,  Georgetown,  1977 

Degreef,  Gustav      Lido  Beach,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Hofstra,  1976 

Deluty,  Sheldon  Howard      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Devinsky,  Orrin      South  Orange,  N.J.      B.S.,  Yale,  1977 

Diao,  Edward      Flushing,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Diaz,  Angela      New  York,  N.Y.      City  College  of  New  York,  1976 

Dick,  Alison  B.      Westbury,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Cornell,  1977 

Drucker,  Elizabeth  Anne      San  Mateo,  Calif.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 

Drury,  Bernard  J.      Santa  Barbara,  Calif.      B.S.,  San  Francisco,  1975 

Ehrlich,  Carol  Margaret      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1977 

Elliott,  Deirdre  Davina      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1977 

Esposito,  Robert  M.      Uniondale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Adelphi,  1974 

Feit,  David  Louis      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brandeis,  1977 

Feld,  Randy  Jay      Massapequa  Park,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1977 

Flatow,  Evan  Lloyd      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 

Freedman,  Susan  Dee      Palo  Alto,  Calif.      B. A.,  Yale.  1975 

Freyberg,  Christopher  Wm.      Pleasantville,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1977 

Garrett,  Jeffrey  S.      Forest  Hills,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Queens,  1977 

Gendler,  Ellen  Caryn      Bellmore,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1977 

Gertler,  Jonathan  Paul      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1977 

Glantz,  Sanford  David      Rosedale,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1977 

Goldberg,  David  Michael      Stamford,  Conn.      B.A.,  Yale,  1974 

Goldstein,  Nannette      Buffalo,  N.Y.      B.A.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1973 

Golub,  Robert  Matthew      Newburgh,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 

Gravallese,  Ellen  M.      Andover,  Mass.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Grossl,  Eugene  Andrew      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Grunberg,  Eva  Lillian      Flushing,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Queens,  1977 

Hayes,  Dewleen  Gay      Atherton,  Calif.      B.A.,  Stanford,  1968 

Holubowitch,  Edward  J.      Warwick,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1977 

Hresko,  Michael  Timothy      Flint,  Mich.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1976 

Katzman,  Michael      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Kellman,  Howard  David      Monongahela,  Pa.      B.A.,  Stanford,  1974 

Kirby,  Mathis  Ann      Forest  Hills,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1977 

Kleiman,  Neal  Stephen      Staten  Island,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 

Kutscher,  Martin  Lyle      Scarsdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Kwon,    Peter   Heejoon,    Jr.      Los   Angeles,    Calif.      B.S.,    Massachusetts   Institute   of 

Technology,  1977 
Landaw,  Irene  Sarah      Staten  Island,  N.Y.      B.A.,  SUNY  (Purchase),  1976 
Landy,  Harold  Stephen      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1972 
Le,  XuanHaThi      Clarence,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Buffalo),  1977 
Lee,  Timothy  Leslie      Sacramento,  Calif.      B. A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1977 
Lehmann,  Harold  Philip      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 
Levin,    Marc    Stephen      New    Rochelle,    N.Y.      B.S.,    Massachusetts    Institute    of 

Technology,  1977 
Levine,  Alice  Carla      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  SUNY  (Albany),  1973 
Lipman,  Steve  Paul      Huntington,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1977 
Louard,  Rita  Jean      Woodmere,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1976 
Lowy,  Israel      Forest  Hills,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 
Lubka,  Rhonda      Hartford,  Conn.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1977 
Ludwig,  Robert  Lewis      Merrick,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1977 
Mackey,  Steven  Lee      South  Columbus,  Ohio      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 
Marshall,  Mitchell  H.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brandeis,  1974 
Miro,  Claudio  Lazaro      West  Orange,  N.J.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 


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Moss,  Barbara  Ann      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1967 

Moy,  Larry      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.S.,  City  College  of  New  York,  1977 

Muraszko,  Karin  Marie      New  Providence,  N.J.      B.S.,  Yale,  1977 

Murphy,  Stephen  Gerard      North  Attleboro,  Mass.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1977 

Muschel,  MichaelJ.      Monsey,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1977 

Nercessian,  Ohannes  A.      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Lehman,  1977 

Nerenstone,  Stacy  Ruth      Iowa  City,  Iowa      B.A.,  Brown,  1977 

Oppedisano,  Carlyn  Ann      Roslyn  Heights,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Adelphi,  1977 

Orland,  Steven  M.      Cherry  Hill,  N.J.      B. A.,  Princeton,  1977 

Ozick,  Lisa  A.      Riverdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  City  College  of  New  York,  1977 

Palazzolo,  Michael  John      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 

Fatsos,  Theodore  John      Canton,  Mass.      B.A.,  Brown,  1977 

Pellicone,  John  Thomas      Clinton,  Conn.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1977 

Peress,  Richard  Eliot      Jamaica,  N.Y.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1977 

Perofsky,  Howard  Jay      Flushing,  N.Y.      B.A.,  City  College  of  New  York,  1977 

Petchler,  Janet  Caroline      Hamden,  Conn.      B.A.,  Vassar,  1976 

Raby,  Khether  Emile      Great  Neck,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Muhlenberg,  1977 

Regan,  Raymond  Francis      Edgewater,  N.J.      B.A.,  Rutgers,  1977 

Richmond,  Kenneth  Herbert      Providence,  R.I.      B.A.,  Brown,  1971 

Rifkin,  Terry  Paul      Yonkers,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1977 

Roberts,  James  Michael      Scarsdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1977 

Rogers,  David  Michael      East  Rockaway,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Rosenfield,  Howard  T.      Newton  Center,  Mass.      B.A.,  Brandeis,  1968 

Rosenthal,  Robert  Bruce      West  Hartford,  Con.      B.S.,  Yale,  1976 

Ross,  Richard  Steven      Long  Island  City,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Rozmaryn,  Leo  Martin      Forest  Hills,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Queens,  1977 

Rudolph,  Michael  Alan      Beverly  Hills,  Calif.      B.S.,  Stanford,  1977 

Sabir,  Rafiq      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  City  College  of  New  York,  1977 

Sax,  Frederic  Lee      Rosedale,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1977 

Scantlebury,  Velma  Patricia      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Long  Island,  1977 

Seely,  Ellen  Wells      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brown,  1977 

Shah,  Dipti  V.      Fresh  Meadows,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1977 

Shear,  Michael  Peter      Yonkers,  N.Y.      B.A.,  SUNY  (Purchase),  1977 

Shookster,  Linda  Anne      Rego  Park,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 

Siegel,  Robert  David      Jersey  City,  N.J.      B.A.,  Lafayette,  1977 

Sisti,  Michael  Brian      Tenafly,  N.J.      B.S.E.,  Cooper  Union,  1977 

Small,  Peter  Alan      Easton,  Conn.      B.A.,  Tufts,  1977 

Smithy,  William  Brian      Brookline,  Mass.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Sobelson,  Gary  Alan      North  Bellmore,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1977 

Solomon,  Barry  Howard      Dobbs  Ferry,  N.Y.      B.S.,  American  (Rome),  1975 

Speert,  Peter  Klee      Brookline,  Mass.      B.A.,  Williams,  1966 

Stein,  Neil      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Stern,  Fredric  A.      Rockville  Centre,  N.Y.      B.A.,  B.S.,  Tufts,  1977 

Stoler,  Joan  Marilyn      Brookline,  Mass.      B.S.,  Brandeis,  1977 

Stone,  Gary  Carl      Riverdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Sulkow,  Barbara  Lynn      B.S.,  SUNY  (Albany),  1974 

Teitelbaum,  Joanne      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Connecticut,  1968 

Valdes,  Martin      Hialeah,  Fla.      B.A.,  Miami,  1977 

Vaughan,  Luke  Michael      Plainview,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 

Voutsas,  Andrea  K.      Bayside,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Mount  Holy oke,  1977 

Wagman,  Robert  David      Ontario,  Canada      B. A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Warren,  Susan  Enid      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1973 

Wasko,  Margery  Lynn      Bronxville,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1977 

Weidenbaum,  Mark      Waterford,  Conn.      B.S.,  Connecticut,  1977 

Weinstein,  Beth      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1974 

Weinstock,  Martin  Arthur      Bayside,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Williams,  1977 


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Weiss,  Michael  Jay      Riverdale,  N.Y.      B.Sc,  Bar-Ilan,  1972 

Williams,  John  Vincent      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  City  College  of  New  York,  1977 

Wilson,  Scott  Numo      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 

Wiseman,  Gloria  Diana      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  City  College  of  New  York,  1977 

Wood,  Charles  Macdonald      Tenafly,  N.J.      B.S.,  Denison,  1976 

Yannopoulos,  Aristomenis  D.      Garden  City,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Yepes,  Martha  Cecilia      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1977 

Young,  Grace  May-En      Fairlawn,  N.J.      B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1977 

Younger,  David  Steven      Great  Neck,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Michigan,  1976 

Zahl,  Kenneth  J.      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1977 

Zinberg,  Joel  Michael      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1977 

Zinberg,  Jonathan      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1977 

Zola,  Benjamin  Elia      West  Hartford,  Conn.      B.A.,  B.S.,  Harvard,  1977 

Zollo,  Kenneth  Allen      Farmingdale,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1977 


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Abrams,  Elaine  Janine      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Princeton,  1978 

Absatz,  Michael  Glenn      Plainview,  N.Y.      B.E.S.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1978 

Adler,  Frederick  William      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1978 

Aldoroty,  Robert  Arthur      Bayside,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1976;  M.A.,  Columbia, 

1978 
Almquist,  Robert  Earl      Bergen,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1978 
Amchin,  Jess  David      Farmingdale,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Cornell,  1978 
Andrew,  Susan  Louise      Easthampton,  Mass.      Sc.B.,  Brown,  1976 
Aranoff,  Jonathan  Neil      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Beekman,  Karen  Press      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1978 
Bellin,  Eran  Yitzchak      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Bernstein,  Guy  Thomas      Short  Hills,  N.J.      B.A.,  Brown,  1978 
Bezier,  Jeffrey  Lee      Peshtigo,  Wis.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1978 
Birkenbach,  Mark  Philip      Kildeer,  111.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Blackwell,  Thomas  Keith      Greenville,  S.C.      B.S.,  Duke,  1978 
Boruchoff,  Susan  Elise      Newton  Centre,  Mass.      B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1977 
Brauser,  Steven  Donald      Woodbury,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Brenner,  Gail      Monsey,  N.Y.      B.S.,  City  College,  1978 
Brigham,  Steven  Chase      Toledo,  Ohio      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1978 
Brooks,  Robert  Louis      Sharpsburg,  Md.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1974;  M.S.,  Maryland,  1976;  Ph.D.,  Maryland,  1978 
Brown,  Florence  M.      Evanston,  111.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Bryk,  Eli      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Buchness,  Mary  Ruth      Catonsville,  Md.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Burns,  Elisa  Eve      Bethpage,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Colgate,  1978 
Cammisa,  Frank  P.      Waterbury,  Conn.      B.S.,  Tufts,  1978 
Campbell,  Susan  Elizabeth      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1975 
Cantor,  Michael  Cary      Massapequa,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Cherup,  Lori  Lyn      Pittsburgh,  Pa.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1976 
Chua,  Streamson,  C.      Kingston,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1978 
Clair,  Darren  Francis      New  York,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Princeton,  1976 
Cody,  William  Collins      Mountain  Lakes,  N.J.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1978 
Cohen,  Jeffrey  Lewis      Forest  Hills,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1978 
Dash,  Greg  I.      Cedarhurst,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1978 
del  Alcazar,  Carlos  Oscar      North  Bergen,  N.J.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Delfs,  Richard  Michael      Tucson,  Ariz.      B.A.,  Arizona,  1976 
Derby,  James  Alan      Schuylerville,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Albany),  1978 


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Dermody,  Terence  Shawn      Ithaca,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Cornell,  1978 

Delvin,  Michael  James      Bardonia,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1978 

Downey,  Susan  E.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Smith,  1978 

Doyle,    Werner   Karim      Port   Jefferson   Station,   N.Y.      B.S.,   SUNY  (Stony  Brook), 

1978 
Durand,  David  Bradley      Rochester,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1978 
Easton,  Jonathan      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Endow,  Curtis  S.      Stockton,  Calif.      B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1977 
Endrizzi,  Donald  Peter      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Fabiano,  Fredric      Boston,  Mass.      B.S.,  Boston,  1978 
Feinberg,  Richard  Ira      Woodmere,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Trinity,  1977 
Fiero,  Thomas  Patrtick      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 
Fletcher,  Christopher  Wallace      Wellesley,  Mass.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1978 
Formichella,  Donna  Jean      Bridgeport,  Conn.      B.S.,  Providence,  1978 
Frank,  David  Lawrence      Meadowbrook,  Pa.      B.A.,  Williams,  1978 
Gelbfish,  Gary  Alexander      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1978 
Gilchrist,  Ian  Charles      Chappaqua,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1978 
Gomez,   William      New  York,   N.Y.      B.S.,   Polytechnic  Institute   of  Brooklyn,   N.Y., 

1976 
Grant,  Gail  Patrice      Charleston,  S.C.      B.A.,  Yale,  1978 
Greenberg,  Steven  Marc      Flushing,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Gresalfi,  Thomas  John      Lake  Grove,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1978 
Griswold,  Jonathan  DeWitt      Stratford,  Conn.      B.S.,  M.S.,  Yale,  1978 
Harmon,  Valerie  Lorraine      Philadelphia,  Pa.      B.A.,  Brown,  1978 
Harrington,  William  Neelis      Great  Neck,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1974 
Hart,  Craig      Parsippany,  N.J.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1973 
Honig,  Peter  K.      Bellerose,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Hutt,  Douglas  Allen      Irvington,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Jabs,  Kathy  Lee      Bristol,  Conn.      B.S.,  Trinity,  1978 
Jackness,  Emily      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1978 
Karasik,  Pamela  Ellen      Old  Westbury,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1978 
Kessler,  Paul  David      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1976 
King,  Dennis  K.      Daytona  Beach,  Fla.      B.A.,  Middlebury,  1978 
Knoll,  Charles  L.      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1978 
Krauss,  Eugene  Steven      Old  Westbury,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1978 
Krug,  Joseph  Hoffmann      Englewood,  N.J.      B. A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1978 
Levens,  David  Jon      Newton  Centre,  Mass.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technolo- 
gy, 1978 
Levenson,  Risa  Catherine      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1978 
Li,  Suzanne  C.      Rosy  In,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1978 

Licht,  Jonathan  Daniel      Jackson  Heights,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1978 
Lobel,  Leslie  Israel      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Low,  Julie  Ann      Belmont,  Mass.      B.A.,  Rochester,  1975 
Lustbader,  Ian  Jay      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  City  College,  1978 
Lynn,  Richard  Brian      Great  Neck,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
McCormick,  Paul  Christian      Rockville,  Md.,      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Margolis,  Steven  Fred      Rego  Park,  N.Y.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1974 
Markowitz,  John      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976;  M.A.,  1978 
Martin,  Steven  Carey      Plainview,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Marzuk,  Peter  Michael      New  York,  N.Y.      Sc.B.,  Brown,  1978 
Mastropolo,  Rosalie  Mary      Eastchester,  N.Y.      B.S.N. ,  Rochester,  1976 
Mazzocchi,  Annmarie      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Manhattan,  1978 
Mehalek,  Karen  Edith      Huntington  Station,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Cornell,  1978 
Mellstrom,  Mark  Stanley      North  Mankato,  Minn.      B.A.,  Carleton,  1978 
Mercurio,  Mark  Randolph      Ridgefield,  Conn.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1978 
Mirski,  Anna  Marie      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  St.  John's,  1978 


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Mitchell,  Alfred  Ernest      Staten  Island,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Lafayette,  1978 

Moffat,  Gertrude  Seidel      Cold  Spring  Harbor,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brown,  1977 

Monasky,  Mark  Stephen      Binghamton,  N.Y.      B.A.,  SUNY  (Potsdam),  1978 

Moscona,  Anne      Chicago,  111.      B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1978 

Muller,  Adrienne  Louise      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brown,  1978 

Norton,  Janet  E.      Philadelphia,  Pa.      B. A.,  Pennsylvania,  1978 

Nussbaum,  Monte  Jay      Flushing,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1978 

Oesterling,  Joseph  Edwin      Greensburg,  Ind.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 

Olson,  Stephen  Eric      Cooperstown,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Hamilton,  1978 

Paul,  Edward  Mark      Hicksville,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 

Pennoyer,  Marguerite  Anne      Portland,  Maine      B.A.,  Smith,  1978 

Perez,  Wilfredo  De  La  C.      Miami,  Fla.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 

Pfeffer,  Deborah  Lynn      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1978 

Philips,  Mark  Reid      Scarsdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 

Plotycia,  Steven  Michael      Eggertsville,   N.Y.      B.S.,   State  University  of  New   York 

(Buffalo),  1978 
Porder,  Joseph  Bernard      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Bennington,  1978 
Price,  Helen  L.      Summit,  N.J.      B.S.,  Yale,  1978 

Quarmby,  Robert      Altamont,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1974;  M.S.,  Rensse- 
laer Polytechnic  Institute,  1978 
Quartararo,  Christopher      Huntington,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Rini,  Frank  John      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1974;  M.A.,  Colum- 
bia, 1976;  M.Phil.,  1977;  Ph.D.,  1978 
Robbins,  Peter  Howard      Fairlawn,  N.J.      B.A.,  Hamilton,  1978 
Robbins,  Philip  Alan      Great  Neck,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1978 
Rodriguez,  Jaime      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Rodriguez,  Rolando  Francisco      Weehawken,  N.J.      B. A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Rosenblatt,  Marc  A.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Rosenzweig,  Seth  Edward      Freeport,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1978 
Rottman,  Jeffrey  Nathan      Berkeley,  Calif.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1976 
Ruzal-Shapiro,  Carrie  Brenda      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1978 
Salamone,  Ronald  Jerry      East  Brunswick,  N.J.      B.S.,  Stanford,  1977 
Sanchez-Lluberas,  Jorge  A.      Santurce,  Puerto  Rico      B.S.,  University  of  Puerto  Rico, 

1978 
Schlaff,  Anthony  Lewis      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1978 
Schneider,  Peter  Andrew      Hamburg,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1977 
Schulder,  Michael      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Sealfon,  Stuart  C.      Neponsit,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1978 
Sehgal,  Evan  David      Chevy  Chase,  Md.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Shaffer,  David      Great  Neck,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1978 
Shaffer,  Nathan      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1975 
Sharp,  Barbara  Lea      San  Francisco,  Calif.      B.A.,  Yale,  1976 
Sheinbaum,  Roy  Jonathan      Woodmere,  N.Y.      B.Sc,  McGill,  1978 
Simkowitz,  Philip      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Beloit,  1975 
Sklar,  Jeffrey  Alan      Laurelton,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1978 
Skowron,  Gail      East  Northport,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Muhlenberg,  1978 
Smith,  Andre  Leo      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Williams,  1978 
Smith,  Mary      Camden,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Houghton,  1978 
Stevenson,  Ellen  Marie      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1977 
Strongin,  Jonathan  David      New  York,  N.Y.      M.A.,  Columbia,  1974 
Sullivan,  John  Keane      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1969;  J.D.,  School  of  Law, 

Fordham,  1972 
Sultan,  Mark      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brandeis,  1978 
Suser,  Ezra  Saul      Hastings-on-Hudson,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1974 
Toxin,  Frances  Marks      New  Rochelle,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Fairleigh  Dickinson,  1978 


146    STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1982  •  CLASS  OF  1983 

Tong,  Dominic  Jun  Fai      Honolulu,  Hawaii      B.S.,  Hawaii  (Monoa),  1978 

Usatine,  Richard  Philip      Nanuet,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Williams,  1978 

Veenema,  Kenneth  Roy      Glenrock,  N.J.      B.S.,  Cornell,  1977 

Vita,  Joseph  Andrew      Katonah,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1978 

Wasserman,  Hal  Stuart      Springfield,  N.J.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1978 

Wellisz,  Tadeusz  Zbigniew      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Chicago,  1977 

Whelan,  Richard  Lawrence      Franklin  Square,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Fordham,  1978 

Wolff,  David  Marc      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUN Y  (Albany),  1977 

Wolfson,  Steven  Jay      Valley  Stream,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1978 

Yorke,  Eric  Robert      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUN Y  (Stony  Brook),  1978 

Zeralsky,  Sandra  Joan      Pearl  River,  N.Y.      B.A.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1978 

Student  Roster:  Class  of  1983 

Alonso,  Jose  Jr.      Astoria,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Andersen,  Rolf  Leon      Suffern,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Harvard,  1979 

Arliss,  Jeffrey  James      Locust,  N.J.      B.S.,  Vermont,  1978 

Bar,  Michael  Henry      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1979 

Baran,  Syma  Deborah      Levittown,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Barnard,  1979 

Bass,  AUyson  Brackett      Oakland,  Calif.      B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1975 

Bauer,  R.  David      Elmhurst,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Beck,  Marc  Lloyd      New  Hyde  Park,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Clark,  1979 

Ben-Zvi,  Jeffrey  S.      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1979 

Black,  Alexander  Charlton      Wellesley,  Mass.      B.S.,  Harvard,  1979 

Bobella,  Stephen  Kurt      Hackensack,  N.J.      B.A.,  Drew,  1979 

Bonner,  Matthew  Kip      Georgetown,  Conn.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1979 

Boos,    Stephen    Charles      Huntington    Sta.,    N.Y.      B.S.,    Massachusetts   Institute   of 

Technology,  1979 
Breidbart,  Scott  Eric      Scarsdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1976 
Brill,  David  Alan      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 
Bush,  James  William      Cherry  Hill,  N.J.      B.A.,  Rutgers,  1979 
Cahill,  Peter  duPont      Philadelphia,  Pa.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1979 
Camacho,  Victor  Emanuel      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1979 
Camerino,  Vicki  Jean      Larchmont,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Dartmouth,  1978 
Carpenter,  Richard  Owen      Cedarhurst,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Duke,  1979 
Caselli,  Richard  John      Bayside,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Chalfin,  Laura  B.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1970 
Chen,  William  Kuang-Yu      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Christopher,  Kenneth      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1978 
Chu,  Thomas  Gerald      Garden  City,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brown,  1979 
Davidson,  Peter  Killip      Rochester,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Haverford,  1977 
Davitz,  Michael  Andrew      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1978 
Desser,  Terry  Susan      Beechhurst,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Dillon,  John  Joseph      Yorktown  Hts.,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technolo- 
gy, 1978 
Donnenberg,  Michael  Seth      Levittown,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Albany),  1979 
Drooker,  Martin  Allen      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1979 
Duralde,  Xavier  A.      East  Point,  Ga.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 
Dushay,  Kevin  Maier      Fayetteville,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brown,  1979 
Eaton,  Bradford  Hunter      Pelham,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 
Emanuel,  Guy  Mac      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,   Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1979 
Erly,  William  Kenneth      Short  Hills,  N.J.      B.A.,  Haverford,  1978 
Eskenazi,  Loren  Beth      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1978 
Feind,  Carl  Robert      Alpine,  N.J.      B.S.,  Antioch,  1979 
Feldmann,  Edward      Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1979 


STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1983     147 


Felix,  Alan  David      New  Hyde  Park,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Haverford,  1979 

Fiorito,  Joseph  John      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Fisher,  Margaret  Elizabeth      Haddonfield,  N.J.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Florakis,  George  James      Yonkers,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Freilich,  David  Ira      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      Brooklyn  College 

Friedman,  David  Paul      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Gaines,  Alan  David      Randolph,  Mass.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1979 
Garbowit,  David  Labe      Pittsfield,  Mass.      B.S.,  Union,  1979 
Genecin,  Paul      Baltimore,  Md.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 
Glatt,  Aaron  Eli      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1979 
Gliedman,  Paul  R.      Wallkill,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Manhattan,  1979 
Goldberg,  Neal  Benjamin      Hartsdale,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1979 
Goldman,  Myla  P.      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1979 
Goldstein,  Michael  D.      Smithtown,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1979 
Gomez,  Yvonne      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 
Gonzalez,  Christopher  Lewis      Claremont,  Calif.      B.A.,  Pitzer,  1979 
Gonzalez,  Victoria  Mary      Claremont,  Calif.      B.A.,   California  State  (San  Francisco), 

1979 
Green,  Nancy  Sue      Wabon,  Mass.      B.S.,  Tufts,  1979 
Gutowski,  Teddy      Forest  Hills,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Queens,  1979 
Hanau,  Lawrence  Huto      Bayside,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Hildreth,  James  Earl      Camden,  Ark.      B. A.,  Harvard,  1979 
Holland,  Steven  Matthew      Scarsdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  St.  John's,  1979 
Ingram,  David  Lloyd      Somerset,  N.J.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Jaffe,  Mark  D.      Cherry  Hill,  N.J.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1978 
Johnston,  Maria  Milagros      Bergenfield,  N.J.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1979 
Jones,  Leon  D.      Rome,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 
Kalb,  Thomas  Heller      Palm  Beach,  Fla.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 
Kamer,  Russell  Scott      New  Rochelle,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Williams,  1979 
Kaplan,  Sondra  Denise      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Lehman,  1978 
Karas,  Steven  Peter      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Kastelman,  James  Steven      Cranford,  N.J.      B.S.,  Princeton,  1979 
Keller,  Wendy  A.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1975 
Klapper,  Robert  C.      Far  Rockaway,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Koehler,  Susan  Ellen      Clarence,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Mt.  Holyoke,  1979 
Konecky,  Alan      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1979 
Kriger,  Alberto  Isaac      Rio  Piedras,  P.R.      B.A.,  Brandeis,  1979 
Landry,  Donald  William      Cambridge,  Mass.      B.S.,  Lafayette,  1975 
Landzberg,  Joel  Serge      Whitestone,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Lederman,  Seth  Michael      New  York,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Princeton,  1979 
Letsou,  George  Vasilios      Lowell,  Mass.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 
Linfield,  Louis  S.  II      San  Francisco,  Calif.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 
Loomis,  Karen  Jay      White  Plains,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1977 
Lopez,  Rafael  Roberto      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Luppescu,  Neal  Edwin      Roslyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 
Lustick,  Martin  Ross      Watertown,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1978 
Lytton,  William  Winzer      Scarsdale,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Harvard,  1978 
McCord,  Mary  Marshall      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Williams,  1978 

Macfarlane,  Michael  Thomas      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Long  Island  (C.  W.  Post),  1975 
Mandel,  Michael      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Manley,  John  C.      North  Port,  N.Y.      B.S.,  California  Institute  of  Technology,  1977 
Matathias,  Daniel  J.      Long  Island  City,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Matos,  Sergio  E.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  City  College  of  New  York,  1979 
Melfi,  Robert  Joseph      Wood-Ridge,  N.J.      B.S.,  Creighton,  1979 
Muello,  Karin  Ann      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1973 
Munro,  Virginia  Schaefer      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1979 


148  STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1983 


Neuberg,  Gerald  Walter      Tenafly,  N.J.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Okun,  Alexander  Lawrence      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1979 

Ostrow,  Steven  Mark      Baldwin,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brown,  1979 

Paek,  In-Bok      Flushing,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1979 

Pastor,  Patricia  Camuto      Rochester,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Hofstra,  1976 

Perkins,  Archibald  Simon      Williamstown,  Mass.      B. A.,  Williams,  1979 

Perlmutter,  Jeffrey  Alan      Huntington,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1979 

Peterson,  Mark  William      Fort  Collins,  Colorado      B.S.,  Colorado  State,  1979 

Petko,  Lawrence  Joseph      Succasunna,  N.J.      B.A.,  Chicago,  1979 

Phillips,  Bruce  A.      Newton,  Mass.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1978 

Pierson,  Richard  Norris  III      Englewood,  N.J.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1978 

Pollak,  Emil  Martin  Jr.      Old  Tappan,  N.J.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 

Pollak,  Jeffrey  Scott      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Quinn,  Thomas  Joseph      Wantagh,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1979 

Rampil,  Ira  Jay      Flushing,  N.Y.      B.E.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1975 

Randolph,  Paula  Ann      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Harvard,  1979 

Readling,  Maris  Anne      Oswego,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1979 

Retikas,  Anthony  Demetrios      Akron,  Ohio      B. A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1979 

Rice,  Louis  Bernard      Garden  City,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Rich,  Thomas  Jonathan      Flourtown,  Pa.      B.S.,  Bucknell,  1979 

Ring,  Wendy  Susan      Coral  Gables,  Fla.      B.S.,  Yale,  1979 

Roberts,  William  Gary      Purchase,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Rochester,  Carolyn  Lee      Charlottesville,  Va.      B.A.,  Smith,  1979 

Rosenthal,  Jonathan  Harry      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1973 

Sacks,  Andrew  Jay      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  New  College,  1975 

Saiman,  Lisa      Great  Neck,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1977 

Saver,  Barry  Gordon      Cambridge,  Mass.      B.S.,  Yale,  1976 

Schlesinger,  Gail  Michele      Roslyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1978 

Schoifet,  Scott  David      Somerset,  N.J.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1979 

Seldin,  David  Gary      Rochester,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 

Sentochnik,  Deborah  E.      Fort  Plain,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1979 

Shapiro,  Matthew  Scott      Hewlett,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1979 

Simpson,  Joseph      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Brooklyn  (CUNY),  1979 

Smires,  Harvey  Edward      Bellerose,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Smith,  Ann  Elizabeth      Northport,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Washington,  1979 

Spriegel,  John  Roberts      Evanston,  111.      B.S.E.,  Princeton,  1979 

Starin,  Lawrence  Robert      Spring  Valley,  N.Y.      Sc.B.,  Brown,  1979 

Takeshita,  Kenichi      Newark,  Del.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Tannenbaum,  Gary  Alan      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 

Vagelos,  Randall  Herodotus      Watchung,  N.J.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Van  de  Wiele,  Barbara  M.      Alpine,  N.J.      B.A.,  Smith,  1977 

Wang,  Paul  Johnson      Indianapolis,  Ind.      B. A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Wang,  Timothy  Cragin      St.  Louis,  Mo.      B.A.,  Williams,  1979 

Wasserman,  Marcia  Sue      Syosset,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Cornell,  1973 

Weinberger,  Michael  Laurence      Ardsley,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Clark,  1979 

Weinstein,  Lee  Scott      Woodmere,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1979 
Weissman,  Jane  Lisa      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1977 
Whitley,  Barbara  Ellen      Queens  Village,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Syracuse,  1971 
Widom,  Barbara      Santa  Cruz,  Calif.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1979 
Wilkins,  James  Burton      Toledo,  Ohio      B.S.,  Ohio  State,  1979 
Wilner,  Philip  Jonathan      Jamaica  Estates,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Wimpfheimer,  Miriam  Jane      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1975 
Winter,  Eric  Herbert      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 
Young,  David  Ming      Stoatsburg,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Yu,  Leonard  Tobey      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1977 
Zigelman,  Charles  Z.      Woodmere,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Queens  (CUNY),  1979 


Index 


Absence,  leave  of,  42 

Academic  discipline:  see  Regulations 

Academic  year:  calendar,  3-4;  divisions, 
43 

Administration:  Joint  Administrative 
Board,  7;  staff,  8 

Admission(s):  Committee  on,  7,  25-26; 
application  procedure,  25-26;  require- 
ments, 25,  26;  application  fee,  25,  28; 
to  advanced  standing,  26;  of  foreign 
students,  26 

Administrative  staff,  8 

Advanced  standing,  26 

Advisory  Committee  to  the  Dean,  Chair- 
men's, 6 

Affiliated  hospitals,  14-16,  21-23 

Alpha  Omega  Alpha,  40 

Alumni  Association,  41 

Anatomy:  courses,  44;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 54-55 

Anesthesiology:  course,  45;  officers  of 
instruction,  55-58 

Application  for  degrees,  3-4,  29;  for 
admission,  25-26;  fees,  25;  for  financial 
aid,  30-31 

Attendance,  27 

Auditing  courses,  27 

Augustus  Long  Library,  17,  19 

Awards,  38-40,  51 

Bard  Hall,  12,  30 

Bard  Haven  Towers,  13,  30 

Bassett,  Mary  Imogene,  Hospital,  15,  22 

Biochemistry:     course,     44;     officers    of 

instruction,  58-59 
Biology:  abnormal  human,  course,  43 
Biophysics    and    biophysical    chemistry, 

special  program  in,  50 
Biostatistics,  officers  of  instruction,   112- 

13 

Calendar,  Academic,  3-4 

Cancer  Center/Institute  of  Cancer  Re- 
search, 19-20 

Center  for  Community  Health  Systems, 
20 

Center  for  Psychoanalytic  Training  and 
Research.  49 


Certificates:    in   physical   therapy,    48;    in 

psychoanalysis,  49 
Chairmen's   Advisory   Committee   to   the 

Dean,  6 
Clinical  genetics,  special  program  in,  49 
College     of    Physicians    and     Surgeons: 

history,  purpose,  and  location,   18-19; 

program  of  instruction,  42-52 
Columbia    Presbyterian    Medical    Center, 

11,  18-21 
Columbia    University:    relation    to    P&S, 

history,     18-19;    library,     19;    campus 

facilities,  40 
Conduct,  27 

Course  numbers,  key  to,  43 
Courses:     summary    of    curriculum,     43; 

basic  science  and  introductory  clinical, 

43-45;    major    clinical    year,    45-47; 

electives,  42;  for  practicing  physicians 

and  specialists,  52 
Curriculum:   Committee  on,    7;   summary 

of,  43 

Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine,  5 
Degrees:    application    dates,    3-4,     29 
dates    of   award,    3-4;    M.S.,    48,    49 
M.D.,  18,  47-48;  Med.  Sc.D.,  52,  53 
Ph.D.,  47-48;  49,  50;  see  also  Certifi- 
cates; National  Board  examinations 
Dental  and  Oral  Surgery,  School  of,  19 
Departments  of  Instruction,  54-133 
Dermatology:     course,     45;     officers    of 

instruction,  59-61 
Discipline,  academic:  see  Regulations 
Doctor  of  Medical  Science  degree,  52,  53 
Doctor  of  Medicine  degree,  18;  in  combi- 
nation   with    M.P.H.    degree,    48;    in 
combination  with  Ph.D.  degree,  47-48 
Doctor  of  Philosophy  degree;  in  combina- 
tion with  M.D.  degree,  47-48;  in  nutri- 
tion, 49;  in  biophysics  and  biophysical 
chemistry,  50 
Dormitories,  30 

Emeriti  officers,  8-10 
Employment  for  spouses  of  students,  31 
Endowed  lectureships,  50-51 
Endowed  scholarship  funds,  31-36 


150     INDEX 


Environmental  Health  Sciences,  officers  of 
instruction,  113 

Epidemiology,  officers  of  instruction, 
113-14 

Equipment:  estimated  cost  of,  30;  require- 
ment 30 

Executive  Committee  of  the  Faculty 
Council,  5 

Expenses,  estimated,  30;  see  also  Fees 

Faculty  Council:  Executive  Committee  of 
the,  5;  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine,  5-6 

Faculty  of  Medicine,  5-10 

Fees:  payment  of,  3;  application,  25,  28; 
health  service  and  hospital  insurance, 
28;  late,  28;  withdrawal  and  adjustment 
of,  28-29;  see  also  Expenses,  esti- 
mated 

Financial  aid,  30-40 

Foreign  students:  admission  of,  26;  loans 
to,  36 

General  Education,  University  Program 
of,  50 

Genetics:  see  Human  Genetics  and  Devel- 
opment 

Gift  funds,  36 

Grades  and  promotions,  42-43 

Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences: 
relation  to  P&S,  47-48 

Gynecology:  see  Obstetrics  and  Gynecol- 
ogy 

Harlem  Hospital  Center,  14,  22 

Health  Administration:  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 115-16 

Health  service,  28 

Helen  Hayes  Hospital,  16,  22 

History  of  the  College  and  the  University, 
18-19 

Hospitals,  teaching,  14-16,  21-23 

Housing,  30 

Human  Genetics  and  Development: 
course,  44;  officers  of  instruction,  61- 
62 

Human  nutrition,  20 

Institute  of  Cancer  Research,  19-20 
Institute  of  Human  Nutrition,  20 
International    Institute   for   the    Study    of 
Human  Reproduction,  20-21 


Joint  Administrative  Board,  7 

Julius  and  Armand  Hammer  Health 
Sciences  Center — Augustus  Long  Li- 
brary, 17,  19 

Key  to  course  numbers,  43 

Leaves  of  absence,  42-43 
Lectureships,  endowed,  50-51 
Libraries:     Health    Sciences,     17,     19; 

University,  19,  40 
Loans,  36-38 

Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital,  15,  22 

Master  of  Science  degree:  in  human  nutri- 
tion, 49;  in  occupational  therapy,  48 

Medical  service  to  students,  28 

Medicine:  courses,  44,  45,  46;  officers  of 
instruction,  62-71 

Microbiology:  course,  44;  officers  of 
instruction,  71-72 

Microscopes,  30 

National  Board  examinations,  43 

Neurological  Surgery,  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 73 

Neurology:  teaching  hospital,  21;  courses, 
46;  officers  of  instruction,  74-77 

Nondiscriminatory  policies,  statement  of, 
24-25 

Nursing,  School  of,  19 

Nutrition:  course,  44;  special  programs  in, 
49;  see  also  Institute  of  Human  Nutri- 
tion 

Obstetrics  and  Gynecology:  teaching  hos- 
pital, 21;  course,  46;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 77-81 

Occupational  therapy,  see  Physical  Ther- 
apy; Master  of  Science  degree 

Ophthalmology:  teaching  hospital,  21; 
officers  of  instruction,  81-84 

Orthopedic  Surgery:  teaching  hospital, 
21;  course,  46;  officers  of  instruction, 
84-86 

Otolaryngology:  course,  46;  officers  of 
instruction,  86-88 

Overlook  Hospital,  16,  22-23 

P&S  Club,  40 

Pathology:  courses,  44;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 88-93 


INDEX     151 


Pediatrics:  teaching  hospital,  21;  course, 
47;  officers  of  instruction,  93-100 

Pharmacology:  course,  45;  officers  of 
instruction,  100-101 

Physical  therapy  and  occupational  thera- 
py, special  programs  in,  48;  see  also 
Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Physicians  and  Surgeons:  see  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons 

Physiology:  courses,  44,  45;  officers  of 
instruction,  101-2 

Population  and  Family  Health,  officers  of 
instruction,  116-17 

Postgraduate  Programs,  52-53 

Presbyterian  Hospital,  7,  21 

President  of  the  University,  5 

Prizes,  38-40,  51 

Program  of  instruction  for  the  M.D. 
degree,  42;  summary  of  curriculum,  43 

Programs,  postgraduate,  52-53 

Programs,  special:  for  the  Ph.D.  degree, 
47-50;  in  physical  therapy  and  occupa- 
tional therapy,  48;  in  psychoanalytic 
medicine,  49;  in  nutrition,  49;  in  biophy- 
sics and  biophysical  chemistry,  50;  in 
clinical  genetics,  49-50 

Promotions,  grades  and,  42-43 

Psychiatric  Institute,  New  York  State,  19, 
23 

Psychiatry:  teaching  hospital,  21;  courses, 
45,  47;  officers  of  instruction,  102-12 

Psychoanalytic  Training  and  Research, 
Center  for,  special  programs,  49 

Public  Health:  courses,  45;  officers  of 
instruction,  112-19;  School  of,  19 


Residence  halls,  30 
Roosevelt  Hospital,  15,  23 

St.  Luke's  Hospital,  14,  23 

Scholarships,  31-36 

Seminar,  General  Education,  50 

Sociomedical  Sciences,  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 117-18 

Specialization:  programs  for,  47-50;  post- 
graduate, 52-53 

Statement  of  nondiscriminatory  policies, 
24-25 

Students:  selection  of,  25-26;  medical 
service  to,  28;  financial  aid,  30-40; 
housing,  30;  activities,  40 

Students,  roster  of:  internship  placement, 
Class  of  1979,  134-37;  Class  of  1980, 
137-40;  Class  of  1981,  140-43;  Class 
of  1982,  143-46;  Class  of  1983,  146- 
48 

Surgery:  courses,  47;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 126-31 

Teaching  hospitals,  14-16,  21-23 

Teaching  staff  of  the  departments:  see 
under  names  of  departments 

Transcripts,  29 

Tropical  medicine:  officers  of  instruction, 
118 

Tuition,  28;  refund  of,  29 

University  Program  of  General  Education, 

50 
University  Rights,  Reservation  of,  18 
University  Senate  delegates,  7 
Urology:  teaching  hospital,  21;  course,  47; 

officers  of  instruction,  131-33 


Radiology:  courses,  47;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 120-23 

Readmission,  42-43 

Registration,  26;  dates,  3;  late,  28 

Regulations,  University,  26 

Rehabilitation  Medicine:  course,  47;  offi- 
cers of  instruction,  123-26 

Religious  holidays  and  attendance,  27 

Research:  cancer,  19-20;  in  human 
reproduction,  20-21;  in  nutrition,  20, 
49;  in  clinical  genetics,  49-50 


Vice  President  for  Health  Sciences,  5 
Visiting  professorship,  50-51 

Washington  Heights  Health  and  Teaching 

Center,  19 
William  Black  Medical  Research  Center, 

20 
Withdrawal  and  adjustment  of  fees,  28- 

29 

House  number:  9533-301 


The  Morningside  Campus  &  Environs 


West  123rd  Street 


Jewish  Theological  Seminary 


West  122nd  Street 


Corpus  Christi  Church 


West  121st  Street 


Macy 
Teachers  College 


West  120th  Street 


West  1 19th  Street 


Helen  Millicent 
Giodhart  Mclntosl 
/  Itschul     Center 


Pupin 


Marcellus  Hartley  Dodge 
Physical  Fitness  Center 


Grant     Sarasota 
Bancroft       The  Fairholm 


Grace  Dodge 


Seeley  W  Mudd 
Engineering  Terrace 


Chandler    ||^» 
Havemeyer 

Mathematics 


Low 

Memorial 

Library 


.Sherman 
Fairchild 
Center 


Schermerhom  Ext 
jS  Schermerhorn 


St  Paul's  Chapel 
East  Hall 


Dodge 


423 

Butler  Hall 

West  118th  Street 


West  116th  Street 


620    616    Casa    600 
Hispdnica 


W  lodbridge 


gl7  ParltingLot 


West  115th  Street 


St.  Hilda's  and     ^\^ 
^t.  Hugh's  School '*'^'^" 


Broadway 
Presbyter  an 
Church 


Info.  &  Visitor Sei 


College  Walk 


Ferris  Booth 
Carman 


Butler  Library 

Harkness  Theatfe 


Hamilton 
Hartley 


Lh^ingston 

ntoHeaitli 

John  Jay 


International 
Affairs 


'-^*      Johnson 


West  116th  Street 


1121-25  Post  Office 


West  115th  Street 


Woman's  Hospital 


Notre  Dame  Church 
Eli  White 


George  Barry  Ford 


West  114th  Street 

Hogan                 540 

Ruggles 

Robert  Watt 

St  Luke's  Hospital 


West  113th  Street 

McBain 

Armstrong 

4/79 


West  112th  Street 


Columbia  Presbyterian  Medical  Center 
Columbia  University 


n       r^ 

IND8TH  AV 
IRTNO  1  LOCAL 
SUBWAY  STATION 


WES T  167TH  STREET 


11  Alumni  Auditorium 

3  Augustus  Long  Library 
8   Dana  W.  Atchley 
Pavilion 
18  The  Babies  Hospital 
21    Babies  Hospital 

Research,  Teaching, 
and  Office  Addition 

2  Bard  Hall  Medical 
Student  Residence 

1    Bard  Haven  Towers 

10  William  Black  Medical 

Research  Building 

3  Cancer  Center/Institute 
of  Cancer  Research 

24   Central  Service  Building 

12  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons 

26   Center  for  Community 
Health  Systems 


13   School  of  Dental  and 
Oral  Surgery 
9   Georgian  Nurses 
Residence 

22  Edward  S.  Harkness  Eye 
Institute 

23  Eye  Institute  Research 
Laboratories 

7   Harkness  Memorial  Hall 
16   Harkness  Pavilion 
20   Pauline  A.  Hartford 
Memorial  Chapel 
3   Julius  and  Armand 
Hammer  Health 
Sciences  Center 
3   Institute  of  Human 
Nutrition 
2/12   International  Institute  for 
the  Study  of  Human 
Reproduction 


6   Anna  C.  Maxwell  Hall, 
School  of  Nursing 
Residence 

5  The  Neurological 
Institute  of  New  York 

6  School  of  Nursing 
25   Parking  facilities 

17    Presbyterian  Hospital 
New  York  Orthopedic 

Hospital 
Sloane  Hospital  for 

Women 
Squier  Urological 
Clinic 
4   New  York  State 

Psychiatric  Institute 
4   Psychoanalytic  Clinic 
15   School  of  Public  Health 
19   Radiotherapy  Center 

13  Vanderbilt  Clinic 

14  Vanderbilt  Clinic 
Addition 


The  Faculty  of  Medicine 
COLLEGE  OF  PHYSICIANS 
&  SURGEONS 


Columbia 
University 

Bulletin 


1980-1981 


Inquiries 

POST  OFFICE  ADDRESS: 

College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons 
Columbia  University 
630  West  168th  Street 
New  York,  N.Y.  10032 

TELEPHONE  INQUIRIES: 

Office  of  Admissions:  (Area  code  212)  694-3596 
Office  of  Financial  Aid:  (area  code  212)  694-4100 

OTHER  BULLETINS  OF  THE  FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE: 

Human  Nutrition 

Nursing  (including  the  Graduate  Programs  in  Maternity  Nursing,  Psychiatric - 

Community  Mental  Health  Nursing,  and  Pediatric  Nursing) 
Physical  Therapy  and  Occupational  Therapy 

Continuing  Education  in  the  Health  Sciences:  Postgraduate  Courses 
Center  for  Psychoanalytic  Training  and  Research 
Public  Health 


The  Faculty  of  Medicine 
College  of  Physicians 
&  Surgeons 

Columbia 
University 
Bulletin 


1980-1981 


Contents 

Academic  Calendar  3 

Faculty  of  Medicine  5 

College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  Affiliated 
Hospitals  18 

Admission,  Registration,  Expenses,  and  Financial  Aid  26 

Application  for  Admission,  26.     Registration,  27.     Regulations,  27.     Auditing 
Courses,  28.     Fees,  29.     Application  for  a  Degree,  30.     Requests  for 
Transcripts,  31.     Estimated  Expenses,  31.     Housing,  32.     Financial  Aid,  32. 
Student  and  Alumni  Activities,  41. 

Program  of  Instruction  43 

Grades,  Promotions,  and  Leaves  of  Absence,  43.     Key  to  Course  Numbers,  44. 
Summary  of  Curriculum,  44.     Basic  Science  and  Introductory  Clinical  Courses,  44. 
Major  Clinical  Year,  46.     Fourth  Year,  49.     Special  Programs,  49.     University 
Program  of  General  Education,  51.     Endowed  Lectureships  and  Visiting 
Professorship,  52.     Prizes  and  Awards,  52. 

Postgraduate  Programs  53 

Departments  of  Instruction  55 

Anatomy,  55.     Anesthesiology,  56.     Biochemistry,  59.     Dermatology,  60.     Human 
Genetics  and  Development,  62.     Medicine,  63.     Microbiology,  73.     Neurological 
Surgery,  75.     Neurology,  76.     Obstetrics  and  Gynecology,  79. 
Ophthalmology,  83.      Orthopedic  Surgery,  86.     Otolaryngology,  89. 
Pathology,  90.     Pediatrics,  96.     Pharmacology,  103.     Physiology,  104. 
Psychiatry,  105.     Public  Health,  116.     Radiology,  123.     Rehabilitation 
Medicine,  127.     Surgery,  129.     Urology,  134. 

First- Year  Postgraduate  Appointments:  Class  of  1980  137 

Student  Roster  140 

Index  152 


Academic  Calendar,  1980-1981 


Major  Religious  Holidays 

For  a  statement  of  University  policy  on  absence  for  the  observance  of  religious  holidays 
see  Admission,  Registration,  and  Expenses — Attendance. 


JUNE 

23-27      Monday-Friday.*  Registration  for  fourth-year  students. 

23      Monday,  through  July  3,  Thursday.*  Registration  for  third-year  students. 

JULY 

1      Tuesday.  Academic  year  begins  for  fourth-year  students. 

4      Friday.  Independence  Day.  Holiday  for  fourth-year  students. 

7      Monday.  Major  Clinical  Year  begins  for  third-year  students. 

AUGUST 

1      Friday. t  Last  day  to  apply  or  reapply  for  all  degrees  to  be  conferred  in  October  (see 
September  4). 

18-22      Monday-Friday.  Optional  early  registration  for  second-year  students. 

28  Thursday.*  Registration  for  first-year  students. 

29  Friday.*  Registration  for  second-year  students. 

SEPTEMBER 

1  Monday.  Labor  Day.  Holiday  for  third-  and  fourth-year  students. 

2  Tuesday.  Academic  year  begins  for  first-  and  second-year  students. 

4     Thursday.  Last  day  to  file  late  applications  for  October  degrees. 

OCTOBER 

22      Wednesday.  Award  of  October  degrees. 

31      Friday. t  Last  day  to  apply  or  reapply  for  all  degrees  to  be  conferred  in  January 
(see  December  5). 

NOVEMBER 

4  Tuesday.  Election  Day.  Holiday  for  first-  and  second-year  students. 

27-28     Thursday-Friday.    Thanksgiving    holidays    for    first-,    second-,    and 
third-year  students. 

DECEMBER 

5  Friday.  Last  day  to  file  late  applications  for  January  degrees. 

20     Saturday,  through  January  4,  1981,  Sunday.  Vacation  for  first-,  second-, 
and  third-year  students. 


'Students  allowed  to  register  after  the  period  specified  must  pay  a  late  fee. 
fStudents  who  apply  after  this  date  must  pay  a  late  fee. 


4  ACADEMIC  CALENDAR 

JANUARY 

9      Friday.  First  semester  ends  for  first-year  students. 

12  Monday.  Second  semester  begins  for  first-year  students. 

21      Wednesday.  Award  of  January  degrees. 

FEBRUARY 

16     Monday.    Washington's   Birthday.   Holiday   for   first-   and   second-year 

students. 

16      Monday.*  Last  day  to  apply  or  reapply  for  all  degrees  to  be  conferred  in  May  (see 
March  30). 

MARCH 

21      Saturday,    through    March    29,    Sunday.    Vacation    for    second-year 

students. 

30      Monday.  Last  day  to  file  late  applications  for  May  degrees. 

APRIL 

7-8      Tuesday-Wednesday.    National    Boards    Part    II    for    students    failing 

September  23-24  exam. 

29  Wednesday.  Dean's  Day  for  Medical  Student  Research. 

MAY 

13  Wednesday.  Columbia  University  Commencement  and  Convocation  of 
the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

25      Monday.  Memorial  Day.  Holiday  for  first-,  second-,  and  third-year  stu- 
dents. 

30  Saturday,  through  June  10,  Wednesday.  Study  period  for  second-year 
students. 

JUNE 

5  Friday.  Second  semester  ends  for  first-year  students. 

9-10      Tuesday- Wednesday.     National    Boards    Part    I    for    second-year 
students. 

1 1      Thursday,  through  July  5,  Sunday.  Vacation  for  second-year  students. 

19      Major  Clinical  Year  concludes  for  third-year  students. 

JULY 

1      Elective  curriculum  begins  for  third-year  students. 

6  Major  Clinical  Year  begins  for  second-year  students. 

Dates  of  National  Board  Exams 

Part  I  September  3-4,  1980.  Not  given  at  P&S. 

June  9-10,  1981.  Required  by  P&S. 

Part  II  September  23-24,  1980.  Required  by  P&S. 

April  7-8,  1981.  Not  given  at  P&S. 


'Students  who  apply  after  this  date  must  pay  a  late  fee. 


The  Faculty  of  Medicine 


MICHAEL  I.  SOVERN,  LL.B.,  LL.D.      President  of  the  University 

HENRIK  H.  BENDIXEN,  M.D.      Acting  Provost  of  the  University;  Acting  Vice  Presi- 
dent for  Health  Sciences 

PETER  LIKINS,  Ph.D.      Provost  of  the  University 

FRITZ  R.  STERN,  Ph.D.      Provost  of  the  University 

DONALD  F.  TAPLEY,  M.D.      Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine 

FREDERICK  B.  PUTNEY,  Ph.D.      Deputy  Vice  President  for  Health  Sciences  Adminis- 
tration 

JOHN  A.  FIORILLO,  M.A.      Assistant  Vice  President  for  Health  Sciences  Administra- 
tion 

BERNARD  D.  CHALLENOR,  M.D.      Associate  Dean  for  Hospital  Affairs  and  Acting 
Associate  Dean  for  Public  Health 

HELEN  F.  PETTIT,  M.A.      Associate  Dean  (Nursing) 

JOSE  M.  FERRER,  M.D.      Associate  Dean  for  Postgraduate  Education 

FREDERICK  G.  HOFMANN,  Ph.D.      Associate  Dean  for  Admissions 

LINDA  D.  LEWIS,  M.D.      Associate  Dean  for  Student  Affairs 

THOMAS  Q.  MORRIS,  M.D.      Associate  Dean  for  Academic  Affairs 

NORMAN  E.  TOY,  D.B.A.      Associate  Dean  for  Administrative  Affairs 

PAUL  MCLOUGHLIN,  M.B.A.      Assistant  Dean  for  Administrative  Affairs 

DOROTHY  ESTES,  M.D.      Assistant  Dean  for  Alumni  Affairs 

LESTER  M.  GELLER,  M.D.      Assistant  Dean  for  Student  and  Curricular  Affairs 

INEZ  E.  KLINCK,  B.A.      Assistant  Dean  for  Academic  Administration 

JOANNE  STEPHAN,  Sc.D.      Director  of  Allied  Health  Programs 

Executive  Committee  of  the  Faculty  Council 

Donald  F.  Tapley  (chairman)  Glenda  J.  Garvey  Elizabeth  A.  Mahoney 

Henrik  H.  Bendixen  Harold  S.  Ginsberg  Henry  M.  Spotnitz 

William  J.  Casarella  Sylvia  P.  Griffiths  Francis  G.  Symonds,  Jr. 

Bernard  D.  Challenor  Douglas  N.  Ishii 

Isidore  S.  Edelman  Donald  S.  Kornfeld 


6     THE  FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE 


Faculty  Council  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine 


Maxwell  Abramson 
Ronald  A.  Andree 
Ernest  W.  April 
'Charles  A.  Ashley 
Endre  A.  Balazs 
Arthur  Bank 
Ellen  R.  Batt 
'Patricia  Battin 
Henrik  H.  Bendixen 
Michael  Bernstein 
Thomas  J.  Bigger,  Jr. 
Louis  S.  Blancato 
Martin  Blank 
Arthur  D.  Bloom 
'Thomas  A.  Blumenfeld 
Stanley  B.  Braham 
Whitley  A.  Branwood 
Marjorie  A.  Bredice 
Peter  R.  B.  Caldwell 
Charles  J.  Campbell 
'Robert  E.  Canfield 
William  J.  Casarella 
Bernard  D.  Challenor 
Noreen  C.  Clark 
Herbert  I.  Cohen 
James  W.  Correll 
William  J.  Davis 
John  R.  Denton 
'Thomas  P.  Dillon 
John  A.  Downey 
Richard  G.  Druss 
I.  S.  Edelman 
Jack  Eisert 
Dean  L.  Engelhardt 
Dorothy  Estes 
Philip  Feigelson 
Frieda  Feldman 
Charles  Felton 
Michel  J.  Ferin 
'Jose  M.  Ferrer 
Mieczyslaw  Finster 
'John  Fiorillo 
'Lee  R.  Frazier 
'Gary  Gambuti 
Alexander  Garcia 


Glenda  Garvey 
Margerite  J.  Gates 
Michael  D.  Gershon 
Harold  S.  Ginsberg 
Allen  M.  Gold 
Fred  Goldman 
DeWitt  S.  Goodman 
Reba  M.  Goodman 
Ashby  S.  Grantham 
Lowell  M.  Greenbaum 
Carolyn  P.  Greenberg 
Sylvia  P.  Griffiths 
Barry  J.  Gurland 
'Lloyd  A.  Hamilton,  Jr. 
Holger  H.  Hansen 
Ronald  L.  Hanson 
Leonard  C.  Harber 
Brian  F.  Hoffman 
'Frederick  G.  Hofmann 
'Frank  E.  laquinta 
Douglas  N.  Ishii 
Jerome  H.  Jaffe 
Georgiana  M.  Jagiello 
Alfred  Jaretzki  III 
Raphael  Jewelewicz 
Philip  M.  Johnson 
Ira  S.  Jones 
Virginia  Kanick 
Arthur  Karlin 
Michael  Katz 
Anne  E.  Kellett 
Lucie  S.  Kelly 
Donald  W.  King 
Thomas  C.  King 
'Inez  E.  Klinck 
Abbie  L  Knowlton 
Robert  S.  Krooth 
John  K.  Lattimer 
Mary  M.  L.  Lee 
Richard  U.  Levine 
Paul  Lo  Gerfo 
William  J.  McGill 
'Roger  W.  MacMillan 
Paul  A.  Marks 
Jost  W.  Michelsen 


'Frank  V.  Mignogna 
Orlando  Miller 
'William  F.  Minogue 
Thomas  Q.  Morris 
Stanley  J.  Myers 
Martin  Nash 
Robert  S.  Neuwirth 
Eladio  Nunez 
Elliott  F.  Osserman 
Audrey  S.  Penn 
James  M.  Perel 
Benvenuto  Pernis 
'Ann  S.  Peterson 
Helen  F.  Pettit 
'James  A.  Pierce 
Jane  Pitt 
Peter  J.  Puchner 
'Frederick  B.  Putney 
'Robin  Rankow 
Maurice  M.  Rapport 
Keith  Reemtsma 
'Richard  A.  Rifkind 
Michael  R.  Rosen 
Stephen  Rosenberg 
John  Rosenberger 
John  Ross 
Lewis  P.  Rowland 
'Mae  Rudolph 
'Charles  T.  Ryder 
Edward  J.  Sachar 
David  Schachter 
Edward  B.  Schlesinger 
William  B.  Seaman 
Michael  L.  Sheehy 
Fred  Silva 
Anneliese  L.  Sitarz 
Michael  L  Severn 
Abraham  Spector 
'Sol  Spiegelman 
Henry  Spotnitz 
'Mervyn  W.  Susser 
Francis  C.  Symonds,  Jr. 
John  V.  Taggart 
Donald  F.  Tapley 
'Joseph  V.  Terenzio 


'Nonvoting  participant 


THE  FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE     7 


'Gerald  E.  Thomson 
Juergen  Tonndorf 
*Norman  E.  Toy 
Patricia  Tretter 
Gerard  M.  Turino 
Raymond  L.  Vande  Wiele 
Robert  Walther 


Dorothy  Warburton 
Lucy  Warren 
Harvey  J.  Weiss 
'Robert  J.  Weiss 
Arthur  P.  Wertheim 
Doris  L.  Wethers 
'Walter  A.  Wichern,  Jr. 


Philip  D.  Wiedel 
Joachim  Wigger 
Alexander  H.  Williams 
'Myron  Winick 
Charles  S.  Young 
Earl  A.  Zimmerman 


Chairmen's  Advisory  Committee  to  the  Dean 


Donald  F.  Tapley 
(chairman) 
Maxwell  Abramson 
Charles  A.  Ashley 
Henrik  Bendixen 
Donald  A.  Bradley 
Charles  J.  Campbell 
Robert  E.  Canfield 
Bernard  D.  Challenor 
John  A.  Downey 
Isidore  S.  Edelman 
Dorothy  Estes 
Jose  M.  Ferrer 
John  Fiorillo 
Allan  Formicola 
Gary  Gambuti 
Alexander  Garcia 
Michael  Gershon 


Harold  S.  Ginsberg 
Rachel  Goldstein 
Leonard  Harber 
Robert  E.  Heinlein 
Brian  F.  Hoffman 
Frederick  Hofmann 
Michael  Katz 
Donald  W.  King 
Linda  Lewis 
Paul  McLoughlin 
William  F.  Minogue 
Thomas  S.  Morris 
Edward  S.  Noroian 
Carl  Olsson 
Helen  Pettit 
Frederick  B.  Putney 
Keith  Reemtsma 
Rodolfo  Reyes 


Richard  A.  Rifkind 
Lewis  P.  Rowland 
Charles  T.  Ryder 
Edward  J.  Sachar 
Edward  B.  Schlesinger 
William  B.  Seaman 
Philip  J.  Sharkey 
Sol  Spiegelman 
Mervyn  Susser 
John  V.  Taggart 
Norman  E.  Toy 
Raymond  L.  Vande  Wiele 
Stephen  F.  Wang 
Robert  J.  Weiss 
Alexander  H.  Williams 
Myron  Winick 


Committees 

ADMISSIONS:  Associate  Dean  Hofmann  (chairman);  Professors  Bell,  Braham,  Bran- 
wood,  Brust,  Donn,  Downey,  Dunton,  Frantz,  Gambino,  Grantham,  Grossbard,  Harvey, 
Housepian,  Jagiello,  Jewett,  Linda  Lewis  (ex  officio),  Moore,  Neuberg,  Ortiz-Neu, 
Pierson,  Schachter  (ex  officio),  Silverstein,  Jeanne  A.  Smith,  Spotnitz,  Jeffrey  A.  Stein, 
Taggart,  Dean  Tapley  (ex  officio),  Thornhill;  Peter  Small,  John  Markowitz,  and  Eric 
Winter  (students). 

CURRICULUM:  Dr.  Thomas  Q.  Morris  (chairman);  Professors  Abramson,  Bernstein, 
Bendixen,  Branwood,  Cain,  Despommier,  Dick,  Fine,  Garvey,  Geller,  Gershon,  Gins- 
berg, Brian  Hoffman,  Legato,  Maxman,  Nicholson,  Nocenti,  Puchner,  Rosenberg, 
Spotnitz,  Wiedel,  and  Marianne  Wolff;  C.  Lee  Jones  (ex  officio)  and  Mitchell  Schorow 
(ex  officio);  George  Arzeno,  Leslie  Davidson,  Ralph  Boucher,  Noel  DeFelippo,  Lisa 
DeAngelis,  Paul  Dolinsky,  Khether  Raby,  Gary  Sobelson  (students). 

POSTGRADUATE  INSTRUCTION:  Associate  Dean  Jose  M.  Ferrer  (chairman);  Profes- 
sors Christy,  Goldsmith,  Herter,  Malitz,  Morgan,  Ryder,  Taggart,  Gerald,  Gerald  E. 
Thomson,  Alexander  W.  Young,  Dean  Tapley  (ex  officio). 


'Nonvoting  participant 


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Delegates  to  the  University  Senate 

Jennifer  J.  Bell,  Leonard  Brand,  Edgar  M.  Housepian,  Donald  W.  King,  Thomas  C. 
King,  Patricia  K.  Tretter,  Marianne  Wolf,  and  two  student  delegates. 


'Joint  Administrative  Board 

REPRESENTING  COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY:  Katherine  L.  Auchincloss,  Daniel  F. 
Crowley,  Carl  W.  Desch,  Arthur  B.  Krim,  Robert  D.  Lilley,  Walsh  McDermott,  William 
J.  McGill,  and  W.  Clarke  Wescoe 

REPRESENTING  PRESBYTERIAN  HOSPITAL:  John  W.  Brooks,  Thomas  H.  Choate, 
George  S.  Dillon,  Ralph  F.  Leach,  Sidney  J.  Weinberg,  Jr.,  Myles  V.  Whalen,  Jr.,  and 
Robert  Winthrop 


Administrative  Staff 

JOYCE  STICHMAN,  B.S.      Assistant  to  the  Vice  President  for  Health  Sciences 
MARY  J.  SULLIVAN,  B.A.      Assistant  to  the  Dean 
BERNIS  D.  MOSS,  Jr.,  M.S.      Business  Officer 
SHEILA  BRENNEN,  B.S.      Financial  Aid  Officer 
JOAN  BENNIS.      Director  of  the  Office  of  Admissions 

Officers  Emeriti 

HENRY  ARANOW,  Jr.      Lambert  Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 
DANA  W.  ATCHLEY.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Medicine 
VIOLA  BERNARD.      Clinical  Professor  Emeritus  of  Psychiatry 
STANLEY  BRADLEY.      Bard  Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 
HAROLD  W.  BROWN.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Parasitology 
GORDON  M.  BRUCE.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 
LESTER  C AHN .      Professor  Emeritus  of  Oral  Pa  thology 
MARY  E.  CALLAHAN.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Physical  Therapy 
ARTHUR  CARR.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Medical  Psychology 
SIDNEY  CARTER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Neurology  and  of  Pediatrics 
ERWIN  CHARGAFF.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 
JOHN  J.  CONLEY.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 
WILFRED  M.  COPENHAVER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Anatomy 
ANDRE  F.  COURNAND.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 
DAVID  COWEN.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Neuropathology 


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GEORGE  F.  CRIKELAIR.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 

EDWARD  C.  CURNEN,  Jr.      Carpentier  Professor  Emeritus  of  Pediatrics 

ROBERT  C.  DARLING.      Simon  Baruch  Professor  Emeritus  of  Rehabilitation 
Medicine 

ELIZABETH  B.  DAVIS.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

D.  ANTHONY  D'ESOPO.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and 
Gynecology 

A.  GERARD  DeVOE.      Harkness  Professor  Emeritus  of  Ophthalmology 

ZACH ARIAS  DISCHE .      Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

HERBERT  O.  ELFTMAN.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Anatomy 

JOSE  M.  FERRER,  JR.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Surgery 

JOHN  W.  FERTIG.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Biostatistics 

THOMAS  D.  FLEMING.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Library  Science 

CHARLES  A.  FLOOD.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Medicine 

GOODWIN  L.  FOSTER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

CHARLES  L.  FOX,  Jr.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Microbiology  (in  Surgery) 

ELIZABETH  S.  GILL.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Nursing 

LEONARD  J.  GOLDWATER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Occupational  Medicine 

HARRY  GRUNDFEST.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Neurology 

RUTH  J.  GUTTMANN.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Radiology 

CUSHMAN  D.  HAAGENSEN.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 

MICHAEL  HEIDELBERGER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Immunochemistry 

PAUL  F.  A.  HOEFER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Neurology 

GEORGE  H.  HUMPHREYS  II.      Mott  Professor  Emeritus  of  Surgery 

HAROLD  W.  JACOX.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Radiology 

MAXWELL  KARSHAN.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

AARON  K ARUSH .      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Psychia  try 

FORREST  E.  KENDALL.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

LAWRENCE  C.  KOLB.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Psychiatry 

RAPHAEL  LATTES.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Surgical  Pathology 

JOHN  K.  LATTIMER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Urology 

FERDINAND  F.  McALLISTER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 

RUSTIN  McINTOSH.      Carpentier  Professor  Emeritus  of  Pediatrics 

RICHARD  L.  MASLAND.      Merritt  Professor  Emeritus  of  Neurology 

AUBRE  MAYN  ARD.      Clinical  Professor  Emeritus  of  Surgery 


10    THE  FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE 

MEYER  M.  MELICOW.      John  L.  Given  Professor  Emeritus  of  Urology 

GEORGE  R.  MERRIAM,  JR.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

FREDERICK  A.  METTLER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Anatomy 

KARL  MEYER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

LESTER  A.  MOUNT.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Neurological  Surgery 

MARGARET  R.  MURRAY.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Anatomy 

DAVID  N ACHMANSOHN .      Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

PHILLIP  O.  POLATIN.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

J.  LAWRENCE  POOL.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Neurological  Surgery 

EDITH  H.  QUIMBY.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Radiology  (Physics) 

HERBERT  RACKOW.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Anesthesiology 

HARRY  M.  ROSE.      Borne  Professor  Emeritus  of  Microbiology 

EDWARD  B.   SCHLESINGER.      Byron  Stookey  Professor  Emeritus  of  Neurological 
Surgery 

WILLIAM  H.  SEBRELL,  Jr.      Williams  Professor  Emeritus  of  Nutrition 

BEATRICE  C.  SEEGAL.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Microbiology 

LAWRENCE  W.  SLOAN.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 

ALAN  DeF.  SMITH.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Orthopedic  Surgery 

HAMILTON  SOUTH  WORTH .      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Medicine 

WARREN  M.  SPERRY.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

DAVID  SPRINSON .      Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

LEO  SROLE.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Social  Sciences  in  Psychiatry 

HERBERT  C.  STOERK.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Pathology 

FRANK  E.  STINCHFIELD.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Orthopedic  Surgery 

HOWARD    C.    TAYLOR,    Jr.      Rappleye    Professor    Emeritus    of    Obstetrics    and 
Gynecology 

CARMEN  T.  VICALE.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Neurology 

JULES  G.  WALTNER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 

SHIH-CHUN  WANG.  Pfeiffer  Professor  Emeritus  of  Pharmacology 

SIDNEY  C.  WERNER.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Medicine 

SAMUEL  M.  WISHIK.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Public  Health  (Public  Health 
Practice) 

ABNER  WOLF.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Neuropathology 

JAMES  WOLFF.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Pediatrics 

JOSEPH  ZUBIN.      Professor  Emeritus  of  Psychology 


Columbia  Presbyterian  Medical  Center 


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Martin  Luther  King,  Jr.,  Pavilion,  Harlem  Hospital  Center 


St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center 


Roosevelt  Hospital 


Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 


Overlook  Hospital 


Helen  Hayes  Hospital 


Julius  and  Armand  Hammer  Health  Sciences  Center- 
Augustus  Long  Library 


The  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons 
and  Affiliated  Hospitals 


The  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  is  guided  by  the  principle  that  medical 
education  is  university  education.  The  acquisition  of  knowledge  and  skills  is  important  in 
professional  education,  but  far  more  vital  is  a  profound  understanding  of  the  science,  the 
art,  and  the  ethic  within  which  both  knowledge  and  skill  are  applied.  As  a  part  of 
Columbia  University,  the  College  builds  its  curriculum,  selects  its  officers  of  instruction, 
and  marshals  its  enormous  resources  of  equipment  and  clinical  experience  to  develop  in 
the  student  this  understanding  of  medicine.  Within  the  curriculum  for  the  M.D.  degree  is 
the  fundamental  knowledge  upon  which  later  specialization  is  built,  and  from  which  the 
natural  bent  is  discovered  toward  general  or  special  practice,  or  toward  research, 
teaching,  or  administration.  The  postgraduate  programs  of  the  College  provide  training 
in  the  specialties,  help  the  graduate  physician  to  keep  abreast  of  new  knowledge,  and 
support  the  research  from  which  the  physician's  knowledge  develops. 


Statement  of  Nondiscriminatory  Policies 

The  University  is  required  by  certain  Federal  statutes  and  administrative  regulations  to 
publish  the  following  statements: 

Consistent  with  the  requirements  of  Title  IX  of  the  Education  Amendments  of  1972, 
as  amended,  and  Part  86  of  45  C.F.R.,  the  University  does  not  discriminate  on  the  basis 
of  sex  in  the  conduct  or  operation  of  its  education  programs  or  activities  (including 
employment  therein  and  admission  thereto).  Inquiries  concerning  the  application  of  Title 
IX  and  Part  86  of  45  C.F.R.  may  be  referred  to  the  University's  Equal  Opportunity 
Office  (305  Low  Memorial  Library,  New  York,  N.Y.  10027,  telephone  212-280-5511), 
or  to  the  Director,  Office  for  Civil  Rights  (Region  II),  26  Federal  Plaza,  New  York,  N.Y. 
10007. 

Columbia  University  admits  students  of  any  race,  color,  national  and  ethnic  origin  to 
all  the  rights,  privileges,  programs,  and  activities  generally  accorded  or  made  available 
to  students  at  the  University.  It  does  not  discriminate  on  the  basis  of  race,  color,  national 
and  ethnic  origin  in  administration  of  its  educational  policies,  admissions  policies, 
scholarship  and  loan  programs,  and  athletic  and  other  University-administered 
programs. 

Consistent  with  the  requirements  of  Section  504  of  the  Rehabilitation  Act  of  1973,  as 
amended,  and  Part  84  of  45  C.F.R.,  the  University  does  not  discriminate  on  the  basis  of 
handicap  in  admission  or  access  to,  or  employment  in,  its  programs  and  activities. 
Section  503  of  the  Rehabilitation  Act  of  1973  requires  affirmative  action  to  employ  and 
advance  in  employment  qualified  handicapped  workers. 

The  University  in  addition  desires  to  call  attention  to  other  laws  and  regulations  that 
protect  employees,  students,  and  applicants. 

Title  VI  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964,  as  amended,  prohibits  discrimination  on  the 
basis  of  race,  color,  or  national  origin  in  programs  or  activities  receiving  Federal  financial 
assistance.  Title  VII  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964,  as  amended,  prohibits  employment 
discrimination  because  of  race,  color,  religion,  sex  or  national  origin.  Executive  Order 
11246,  as  amended,  prohibits  discrimination  in  employment  because  of  race,  color, 
religion,  sex  or  national  origin  and  requires  affirmative  action  to  ensure  equality  of 
opportunity  in  all  aspects  of  employment. 

The  Equal  Pay  Act  of  1963  prohibits  discrimination  on  the  basis  of  sex  in  rates  of  pay. 
The  Age  Discrimination  in  Employment  Act  of  1967,  as  amended,  prohibits  discrimina- 
tion in  employment  on  the  basis  of  age. 


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The  Columbia  University  Senate  on  December  1,  1978,  passed  a  resolution  announc- 
ing its  general  educational  policy  on  discrimination  which  reaffirms  the  University's 
commitment  to  nondiscriminatory  policies  in  the  above-mentioned  categories,  as  well  as 
its  policy  not  to  discriminate  on  the  basis  of  sexual  orientation. 

Section  402  of  the  Vietnam  Era  Veterans'  Readjustment  Assistance  Act  of  1974,  as 
amended,  prohibits  job  discrimination  and  requires  affirmative  action  to  employ  and 
advance  in  employment  (1)  qualified  Vietnam  era  veterans  during  the  first  four  years 
after  their  discharge  and  (2)  qualified  disabled  veterans  throughout  their  working  life  if 
they  have  a  30  percent  or  more  disability. 

The  University's  Equal  Opportunity  Office  has  also  been  designated  to  coordinate  the 
University's  compliance  activities  under  each  of  the  programs  referred  to  above. 

Reservation  of  University  Rights 

This  bulletin  is  intended  for  the  guidance  of  persons  applying  for  or  considering 
application  for  admission  to  Columbia  University  and  for  the  guidance  of  Columbia 
students  and  faculty.  The  bulletin  sets  forth  in  general  the  manner  in  which  the 
University  intends  to  proceed  with  respect  to  the  matters  set  forth  herein,  but  the 
University  reserves  the  right  to  depart  without  notice  from  the  terms  of  this  bulletin.  This 
bulletin  is  not  intended  to  be  and  should  not  be  regarded  as  a  contract  between  the 
University  and  any  student  or  other  person. 

History  of  the  College  and  University 

Columbia  University  began  as  King's  College,  which  was  founded  in  1754  by  royal  grant 
of  George  II,  King  of  England,  "for  the  Instruction  of  Youth  in  the  Learned  Languages, 
and  the  Liberal  Arts  and  Sciences."  The  American  Revolution  interrupted  its  program, 
but  in  1784  it  was  reopened  as  Columbia  College.  In  1912  the  title  was  changed  to 
Columbia  University  in  the  City  of  New  York. 

King's  College  organized  a  medical  faculty  in  1767  and  was  the  first  institution  in  the 
North  American  Colonies  to  confer  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine.  The  first 
graduates  in  medicine  from  the  College  were  Robert  Tucker  and  Samuel  Kissam,  who 
received  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Medicine  in  May  1769,  and  that  of  Doctor  of 
Medicine  in  May  1770  and  May  1771,  respectively.  Instruction  in  medicine  was  given 
until  interrupted  by  the  Revolution  and  the  occupation  of  New  York  by  the  British,  which 
lasted  until  November  25,  1783.  In  1784  instruction  was  resumed  in  the  academic 
departments,  and  in  December  of  the  same  year  the  medical  faculty  was  reestablished. 
In  1814  the  medical  faculty  of  Columbia  College  was  merged  with  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  which  had  obtained  an  independent  charter  in  1807.  In  1860, 
by  agreement  between  the  Trustees  of  the  two  institutions,  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons  became  the  Medical  Department  of  Columbia  College;  from  that  time  on  the 
diplomas  of  the  graduates  were  signed  by  the  President  of  Columbia  College  as  well  as 
by  the  President  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  The  connection  was  only  a 
nominal  one,  however,  until  1891,  when  the  college  was  incorporated  as  an  integral  part 
of  the  University.  Since  September  1917,  women  have  been  admitted  to  the  College  on 
the  same  basis  as  men. 

The  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center  was  opened  in  the  spring  of  1928,  seven 
years  after  the  establishment  of  a  permanent  alliance  between  Columbia  University  and 
the  Presbyterian  Hospital.  It  consists  of  the  following  units:  the  divisions  of  the  University 
Faculty  of  Medicine  (the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  the  School  of  Nursing,  the 
School  of  Public  Health);  the  University  School  of  Dental  and  Oral  Surgery;  the 
Presbyterian  Hospital  and  its  subdivisions;  the  New  York  State  Psychiatric  Institute;  and 
the  Washington  Heights  Health  and  Teaching  Center. 

The  Medical  Center  occupies  a  plot  of  land  given  to  Columbia  University  and  the 
Presbyterian  Hospital  by  Mrs.  Stephen  V.  Harkness  and  Mr.  Edward  S.  Harkness.  It 


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comprises  about  twenty  acres  extending  from  West  165th  Street  to  West  168th  Street 
and  from  Broadway  to  Riverside  Drive  and  is  readily  accessible  from  all  parts  of  the  city. 
A  map  of  the  Medical  Center  is  given  on  the  inside  back  cover. 

The  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  is  at  630  West  168th  Street  between 
Broadway  and  Fort  Washington  Avenue  in  a  seventeen-story  building,  each  floor  of 
which  connects  with  the  wards  and  services  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital.  The  William 
Black  Medical  Research  Building  is  a  twenty-story  building,  containing  research  labora- 
tories for  the  faculty  members  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  It  is  connected 
with  the  College  building  and  is  located  at  168th  Street  and  Fort  Washington  Avenue. 
The  Julius  and  Armand  Hammer  Health  Sciences  Center,  a  twenty-story  structure 
diagonally  opposite  the  William  Black  Medical  Research  Building,  opened  its  teaching, 
research,  and  library  facilities  in  1976. 


Augustus  C.  Long  Health  Sciences  Library 

The  Columbia  University  Health  Sciences  Library  is  housed  in  the  Julius  and  Armand 
Hammer  Health  Sciences  Center,  701  West  168th  Street.  The  four  floors  occupied  by 
the  library  offer  a  comfortable  atmosphere  conducive  to  study,  including  such  amenities 
as  individual  study  carrels,  group  study  and  conference  rooms,  typing  rooms,  and  a 
leisure  reading  lounge. 

With  more  than  360,000  volumes  and  a  staff  of  40,  the  Health  Sciences  Library  is 
one  of  the  largest  medical  center  libraries  in  the  United  States.  It  is  well  able  to  serve  the 
needs  of  faculty,  students,  and  researchers  in  the  health  sciences  disciplines.  More  than 
3,000  periodicals  are  received  regularly.  An  entire  floor  of  the  library  has  been 
designated  as  a  media  center  and  is  equipped  with  a  variety  of  audiovisual  materials.  In 
addition  to  traditional  reference  services,  the  library  offers  computerized  literature 
searching  on  several  data  bases,  including  MEDLARS.  Materials  describing  library 
services  are  available  on  request. 

Other  Columbia  libraries,  located  on  the  Morningside  campus,  are  open  to  all 
students  and  faculty  who  carry  Columbia  identification  cards.  The  main  collection  is 
housed  in  Butler  Library;  special  and  departmental  collections  are  housed  in  other 
buildings  on  the  campus.  Columbia  students  and  faculty  are  also  permitted  access  to  the 
collections  of  approximately  twenty  other  research  institutions  including  Stanford  and 
Yale  Universities,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Research  Libraries  Group.  Information 
about  the  Research  Libraries  Group  can  be  obtained  from  the  Health  Sciences  Library. 


Cancer  Center/Institute  of  Cancer  Research 

The  Cancer  Research  Center  was  established  in  1973.  In  1977  it  was  designated  the 
Cancer  Center/Institute  of  Cancer  Research.  In  1979  the  Center  was  awarded 
Comprehensive  status  by  the  National  Cancer  Institute  in  recognition  of  its  broad 
responsibility  for  research,  patient  care,  and  cancer  control  activities.  The  Center 
coordinates,  integrates,  and  facilitates  cancer  research,  education,  and  patient  care  in 
the  Health  Sciences  Faculties  of  Columbia  University  and  its  affiliated  hospitals  in  New 
York  City  —  Presbyterian,  St.  Luke's,  Roosevelt,  Harlem  —  as  well  as  Overlook  in 
Summit,  New  Jersey,  and  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital  in  New  Jersey.  The  Cancer 
Center  was  organized  to  effect  the  efficient  and  cooperative  use  of  all  Center  resources, 
maximize  the  dissemination  of  information  among  Center  personnel,  and  facilitate  the 
rapid  translation  of  cancer  research  findings  into  programs  for  improving  capabilities  for 
the  prevention  of  cancer  and  the  care  of  patients  with  cancer. 

The  Institute  of  Cancer  Research  of  Columbia  University,  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  was  established  in  1911  with  funds  bequeathed  to  the  University  by  George 
Crocker.   It  moved  from  its  original  quarters  on   116th  Street  to  the  campus  of  the 


COLLEGE  OF  PHYSICIANS  AND  SURGEONS     21 


Columbia-Presbyterian   Medical   Center  in   1938.   The   Institute  and  Center  are   fully 
Integrated. 

The  Center  is  composed  of  five  operational  divisions:  Basic  Science  Research,  Clinical 
Research  and  Patient  Care,  Education,  Cancer  Control,  and  Administration. 


Center  for  Community  Health  Systems 

The  Center  for  Community  Health  Systems  is  an  interdisciplinary  and  interdepartmen- 
tal health  services  and  health  policy  research  and  development  center  which  enlists 
varied  resources  of  the  University,  particularly  those  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine  and  its 
affiliated  hospitals,  in  a  systematic  attack  on  problems  in  the  organization  and  delivery 
of  health  care,  with  a  predominant,  though  not  exclusive,  focus  on  urban  areas. 


Institute  of  Human  Nutrition 

The  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition  is  an  interdisciplinary  unit  whose  mission  is  to  study  all 
aspects  of  nutrition  that  relate  to  human  health.  The  Institute  is  organized  into  three 
primary  divisions:  Growth  and  Development,  Nutrition  and  Metabolism,  and  Community 
Nutrition.  Although  each  division  conducts  its  own  research  program  and  offers  its  own 
program  of  instruction,  these  are  highly  integrated  in  order  to  achieve  two  basic  goals: 
research  in  all  areas  of  human  nutrition  and  an  integrated  teaching  program  in  areas  of 
nutrition  relevant  to  the  physician  and  medical  scientist. 

To  achieve  this  integration  of  purpose  and  at  the  same  time  allow  for  the  specializa- 
tion necessary  for  the  best  research  and  teaching,  combined  research  projects  between 
the  divisions  are  under  way,  and  joint  seminars  and  courses  involving  faculty  and 
students  in  all  three  divisions  are  conducted.  Constant  interchange  of  ideas  is  fostered 
through  weekly  combined  staff  conferences  and  special  lectures  which  are  open  to  the 
medical  center  community.  Through  its  Master  of  Science,  Doctor  of  Philosophy,  and 
postdoctoral  programs,  the  Institute  aims  to  train  individuals  for  scholarly  activities  in 
university  and  research  centers  that  are  in  the  forefront  of  the  movement  to  advance 
nutrition  as  a  health  science. 

The  facilities  of  the  Institute  include  laboratories  in  the  William  Black  Medical 
Research  Center,  and  the  Obesity  Center  and  Nutrition  and  Metabolic  Research  Center 
at  St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center.  The  office  of  the  Director  and  other  administrative  offices 
are  located  on  the  seventh  floor  of  the  Health  Sciences  Center. 


International  Institute  for  the  Study 
of  Human  Reproduction 

The  International  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Human  Reproduction  was  founded  in  1965 
with  a  grant  from  the  Ford  Foundation.  Its  primary  purpose  is  to  do  research  in  the  fields 
of  biology,  clinical  investigation,  and  the  social  sciences  relevant  to  the  solution  of  the 
world  population  problem.  A  parallel  objective  is  to  study  the  many  complications  of  the 
reproductive  process  affecting  human  welfare,  such  as  infertility,  endocrine  disorder, 
out-of-wedlock  pregnancy,  marital  and  other  social  problems.  The  Institute  consists  of 
the  Center  for  Reproductive  Sciences,  including  the  divisions  of  reproductive  biochemis- 
try, physiology,  and  reproductive  morphology,  and  the  Center  for  Population  and 
Family  Health,  which  includes  the  divisions  of  social  and  administrative  sciences,  family 
life  services,  clinical  evaluation,  and  sexual  behavior. 

The  office  of  the  Center  for  Reproductive  Sciences  is  at  630  West  168th  Street,  and 
the  office  of  the  Center  for  Population  and  Family  Health  is  at  Floor  B-3,  60  Haven 
Avenue. 


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Affiliated  Hospitals 

The  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Founded  in  1868,  the  Hospital  joined  with  Columbia's  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons  to  form  the  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center,  which  opened  in  1928. 
Under  the  terms  of  the  permanent  alliance  agreement  with  Columbia  University, 
members  of  the  hospital  staff  are  appointed  by  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  hospital  on 
nomination  by  the  Trustees  of  the  University.  The  Presbyterian  Hospital  has  an  overall 
capacity  of  1,291  beds  and  48  bassinets. 

The  hospital  includes  all  of  the  individual  units  described  below: 

Presbyterian  Hospital,  the  single  largest  hospital  unit,  has  a  total  of  480  beds,  which 
includes  semiprivate  for  medical  and  surgical  services,  as  well  as  for  New  York 
Orthopaedic  Hospital,  Squier  Urological  Clinic,  and  Sloane  Hospital  for  Women. 

The  New  York  Orthopaedic  Hospital  opened  as  a  dispensary  in  1866  largely  because  of 
the  interest  taken  in  the  care  of  the  crippled  by  Theodore  Roosevelt,  father  of  the 
president  of  the  same  name.  The  hospital  was  located  in  its  own  buildings  at  420  East 
59th  Street  until  December  1950,  when  it  was  moved  to  the  fifth  floor  of  the 
Presbyterian  Hospital. 

Squier  Urological  Clinic  has  facilities  on  the  tenth  floor  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital  and 
on  the  tenth  floor  of  Babies  Hospital. 

Sloane  Hospital  for  Women  was  built  at  West  59th  Street  and  Amsterdam  Avenue  and 
presented  to  Columbia  University  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  D.  Sloane  in  1886.  It  now 
occupies  two  floors  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital  and  one  floor  in  Harkness  Pavilion. 

Harkness  Pavilion,  erected  when  the  Medical  Center  was  established  in  1928,  is 
available  for  the  accommodation  of  private  and  semiprivate  patients  from  various 
services. 

Babies  Hospital,  founded  in  1887,  provides  for  general  medical  and  surgical  care  of 
infants  and  children  up  to  their  late  teens,  and  care  for  premature  babies. 

Neurological  Institute,  one  of  the  first  nongovernmental  hospitals  in  the  country  for  the 
treatment  of  diseases  of  the  nervous  system,  was  founded  in  1909.  It  moved  from  East 
67th  Street  to  the  Medical  Center  in  1929.  The  Institute  includes  facilities  added  in 
1960  for  psychiatric  patients. 

The  Edward  S.  Harkness  Eye  Institute,  opened  in  1933,  has  complete  facilities  for  the 
medical  and  surgical  treatment  of  adults  and  children  with  diseases  of  the  eye.  On 
January  1,  1940,  the  work  of  the  Herman  Knapp  Memorial  Eye  Hospital  was  taken 
over  by  the  Institute. 

Vanderbilt  Clinic  was  presented  to  Columbia  University  by  the  Vanderbilt  family  in 
1888  and  is  the  outpatient  department  for  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

The  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

The  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital  in  Cooperstown,  New  York,  is  a  rural  hospital 
combining  the  characteristics  of  a  university  medical  center  with  a  dedication  to  the 
delivery  of  both  primary  health  services  to  the  local  community  and  highly  specialized 
services  to  a  large  referral  area.  The  hospital  has  186  beds  and  a  staff  of  specialists  who 
are  all  salaried  and  full  time.  In  1979  there  were  116,764  visits  to  the  Outpatient 


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Department.  The  teaching  program  for  house  staff  and  students  is  a  highly  personalized 
one  based  on  a  team  approach  to  medical  care.  Members  of  the  staff  conduct  biomedical 
research  and  are  interested  in  models  for  the  delivery  of  health  care  to  the  community. 
The  library  is  unusually  extensive  for  a  hospital  of  this  size,  with  over  23,000  volumes 
and  about  350  subscribed  journals.  Since  1947  the  hospital  has  had  a  formal  affiliation 
with  Columbia,  and  currently  about  60  students  from  Columbia  elect  programs  at  the 
Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital. 


Harlem  Hospital  Center 

Harlem  Hospital  Center,  founded  in  1887,  is  a  general  hospital  of  nearly  1,100  beds 
serving  Central  Harlem  and  environs,  responsible  for  the  care  of  approximately 
400,000  people.  The  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  through  a  contractual 
arrangement  with  the  New  York  City  Health  and  Hospitals  Corporation,  is  responsible 
for  all  professional  services  in  this  hospital  and  nominates  its  entire  professional  staff. 

This  affiliation  presents  a  unique  opportunity  for  teaching  students,  interns,  and 
residents  in  the  traditional  disciplines  of  medicine  and  provides  increasing  opportunities 
for  involvement  in  community  medicine. 


The  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

The  Helen  Hayes  Hospital  at  West  Haverstraw,  New  York,  founded  in  1900,  is  a 
150-bed  independent  rehabilitation  hospital  with  complete  medical  services,  owned  and 
operated  by  the  state  through  the  New  York  State  Health  Department.  Since  1966  the 
hospital  has  had  a  formal  affiliation  with  Columbia  University.  The  medical  specialties 
and  allied  health  professionals  are  organized  into  disability  units  that  provide  compre- 
hensive care  through  an  integrated  team  approach,  providing  unique  educational 
opportunities  for  residents  and  allied  health  students.  The  hospital  has  800  admissions 
and  6,000  outpatient  visits  a  year.  New  patient  facilities  are  under  construction;  the 
research  building  has  been  renovated  and  an  active  biomedical  engineering  unit 
developed. 


Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 


Morristown  Memorial  Hospital  is  a  regional  hospital  center  offering  comprehensive 
health  services  for  the  entire  family.  It  is  a  voluntary,  nonprofit  institution  with  a  history 
of  community  service  dating  back  to  1892.  The  hospital  has  become  a  central  health 
care  facility  serving  Morris,  Warren,  Sussex,  and  Somerset  counties,  and  a  medical 
referral  center  for  all  of  northwest  New  Jersey.  Morristown  Memorial  is  also  a  teaching 
hospital,  with  programs  for  medical,  nursing,  and  technical  staff.  It  became  affiliated 
with  the  College  of  Physicians  &  Surgeons  in  1979.  Morristown  Memorial,  Overlook 
Hospital  in  Summit,  and  St.  Barnabas  Hospital  in  Livingston  are  members  of  the  Shared 
Services  Consortium  pioneering  regionalized  health  care  services  in  northern  New 
Jersey.  With  689  beds,  1,700  employees,  678  nurses,  a  medical  and  dental  staff  of 
more  than  400,  and  a  full  spectrum  of  basic  and  highly  specialized  services,  Morristown 
Memorial  combines  the  traditional  advantages  of  a  community  hospital  with  the 
advanced  capabilities  of  a  progressive  medical  center.  The  hospital  has  two  divisions: 
one  where  the  emphasis  is  on  acute  care;  the  other,  a  center  for  preadmission  testing, 
geriatric  extended  care,  outpatient  and  alcoholic  services,  and  planned  facilities  for 
subacute  and  rehabilitative  care. 


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Overlook  Hospital 

Overlook  Hospital  in  Summit,  New  Jersey,  is  a  540-bed  suburban  community  hospital, 
founded  in  1906,  which  became  a  teaching  affiliate  of  the  Columbia  University  College 
of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  in  1975.  It  is  a  general,  voluntary,  nonprofit  institution 
accommodating  20,000  inpatients  and  100,000  outpatients  each  year.  Overlook  offers 
particularly  strong  training  in  family  practice  and  primary  care  internal  medicine  and 
pediatrics  through  a  program  of  broad-based  clinical  experience  for  graduate  physi- 
cians. Outreach  programs  have  been  pioneered  in  alcoholism  and  other  addictive  illness, 
home-care-based  hospice,  and  mobile  intensive  care  utilizing  paramedics. 

St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  which  has  included  Woman's  Hospital  since  1953,  merged 
with  The  Roosevelt  Hospital  in  1979,  forming  a  Hospital  Center  containing  1,363  beds 
and  serving  a  catchment  area  spanning  Manhattan's  west  side  from  34th  to  134th 
Streets.  Both  hospitals  had  maintained  teaching  affiliations  with  the  College  of  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeons  of  Columbia  University  for  many  years  before  1971,  when  they  each 
became  full  University  hospitals.  Under  the  terms  of  the  affiliation  with  Columbia 
University,  new  members  of  the  medical  staff  are  appointed  by  the  Hospital  Center's 
Board  of  Trustees  after  they  have  received  appointments  as  officers  of  instruction  at  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center  Division 

St.  Luke's  was  established  in  1850  and  has  been  on  Morningside  Heights  next  to  the 
main  Columbia  campus  since  1896.  It  merged  with  Woman's  Hospital  in  1953,  and 
today  the  hospital  complex  contains  780  beds,  including  45  pediatric  beds,  59  obstetric 
beds,  and  50  bassinets.  Approximately  24,000  patients  are  admitted  yearly  to  the  four 
major  and  eleven  specialty  services.  The  attending  staff  numbers  600  doctors;  the  house 
staff  consists  of  219  residents  and  fellows. 

St.  Luke's  is  recognized  as  a  leader  in  such  fields  as  heart  surgery,  kidney 
transplantation,  artificial  kidney  treatments,  and  noninvasive  diagnosis  (ultrasound).  The 
Hospital  Center's  clinically  oriented  research  projects  are  involved  in  such  areas  as 
blood  diseases,  coronary  artery  disease,  gastroenterology,  obesity  and  nutrition  (it  is  the 
site  of  the  only  federally  funded  obesity  research  center),  pulmonary  disease,  renal 
transplant-immunology,  and  bioengineering.  A  medical  library  of  22,000  volumes  is  an 
integral  part  of  the  Hospital  Center.  St.  Luke's  is  both  a  major  referral  institution  and  a 
community  hospital.  The  more  than  fifty  specialty  and  subspecialty  clinics  see  50,000 
patients  yearly  (totaling  approximately  200,000  visits);  the  Emergency  Room  is  one  of 
the  busiest  in  Manhattan,  with  76,000  visits  annually.  The  Hospital  Center  also  operates 
extensive  community  programs  in  alcoholism  treatment,  drug  detoxification,  and  mental 
health. 


Roosevelt  Hospital  Division 

The  Roosevelt  Hospital  treated  its  first  patient  in  1871.  It  contains  583  beds  and 
bassinets.  There  are  about  217,000  outpatient  and  emergency-room  visits  annually. 
Approximately  19,000  patients  are  admitted  to  this  hospital  yearly.  The  hospital  is 
engaged  in  many  research  and  teaching  activities.  There  are  159  members  of  the  house 
staff.  A  new  research  building  containing  52,000  square  feet  of  laboratory  space  for  all 
departments  was  opened  in  1973.  The  medical  library  contains  17,000  volumes  and 
subscribes  to  550  medical  and  technical  journals.  The  hospital  is  actively  engaged  in 
community  programs,  as  represented  by  its  Children  and  Youth  Program  and  by  its 


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Drug  Addiction,  Alcoholism,  and  many  other  outreach  and  community  programs 
sponsored  by  the  Departments  of  Pediatrics,  Psychiatry,  Medicine,  and  Ambulatory 
Care. 

New  York  State  Psychiatric  Institute 

The  Institute  was  built  and  is  maintained  by  the  New  York  State  Department  of  Mental 
Hygiene.  Through  a  contractual  arrangement,  it  is  affiliated  with  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons.  The  Institute's  functions  are  to  carry  out  research  on  the 
causes  and  treatment  of  psychiatric  disorders  and  the  education  of  those  entering  the 
mental  health  field.  The  Institute  currently  maintains  twelve  major  research  laborato- 
ries, a  hospital,  and  a  number  of  specialized  outpatient  departments  providing  diagnos- 
tic and  treatment  facilities. 


Admission,  Registration,  Expenses, 
and  Financial  Aid 


Entering  classes  are  enrolled  in  the  College  in  September  of  each  year.  The  minimum 
requirement  for  admission  is  attendance  for  three  full  academic  years  at  an  approved 
college  of  arts  and  sciences.  Most  applicants  present  four  academic  years  and  a 
bachelor's  degree,  although  these  are  not  required.  The  composition  of  our  entering 
classes  indicates,  however,  that  only  a  relatively  small  number  of  three-year  students 
have  been  accepted  in  the  past  by  our  Committee  on  Admissions. 

The  college  program  must  have  included  English,  physics,  biology,  organic  chemistry 
(including  at  least  one  semester  of  laboratory),  and  some  other  courses  in  chemistry 
covering  at  least  one  academic  year  each.  These  requirements  have  been  designated  as 
mandatory  not  only  by  our  faculty  but  by  various  state  medical  licensure  boards  as  well; 
accordingly,  appplicants  cannot  be  excused  from  them.  Courses  in  genetics  and 
embryology  will  be  useful  but  are  not  required.  Students  applying  for  admission  must 
also  have  taken  the  Medical  College  Admission  Test  in  the  spring  or  fall  of  the  year  of 
application  but  only  if  the  test  scores  will  be  sent  to  medical  schools  in  the  State  of  New 
York;  if  the  scores  will  not  be  sent  to  this  school,  the  requirement  will  be  waived  for  all 
applicants.  The  student  may  have  concentrated  in  any  area  —  in  the  natural  sciences, 
social  sciences,  humanities,  or  arts — but  evidence  of  a  balanced  education,  as  well  as 
demonstrated  interest  and  ability  in  the  natural  sciences,  is  preferred. 


Application  Procedure 


Application  for  admission  must  be  filed  on  a  special  form  obtained  from  the  Admissions 
Office  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine.  Applications  should  be  submitted  as  promptly  as 
possible,  though  they  are  accepted  only  for  the  next  incoming  class;  requests  for 
application  forms  may  be  submitted  one  year  in  advance  of  registration.  The  completed 
form  must  be  accompanied  by  the  application  fee  of  $25.  The  fee  helps  to  cover  the  cost 
of  processing  the  application;  it  is  therefore  not  returnable  and  is  not  credited  toward 
tuition. 

Applicants  will  be  notified  when  their  applications  have  been  received.  The  Commit- 
tee on  Admissions,  however,  evaluates  only  completed  applications,  that  is,  those  for 
which  letters  of  recommendation  have  been  received,  along  with  MCAT  scores  and 
transcripts.  Applicants  will  be  notified,  also,  when  their  applications  have  been 
completed;  if  such  notification  is  not  received  within  sixty  days  after  the  date  of  the 
preliminary  processing  of  an  application,  applicants  should  make  inquiries  at  the 
Admissions  Office  to  learn  which  items  have  not  yet  been  received.  Failure  to  receive 
letters  of  recommendation  and  transcripts  is  the  most  common  cause  of  delay  in  the 
completion  of  applications. 

If  a  personal  interview  is  required  in  connection  with  the  application,  it  will  be 
requested  by  the  Admissions  Office. 


Selection  of  Students 

The  Committee  on  Admissions  devotes  months  to  the  task  of  selecting  a  class  of  148 
from  a  very  large  number  of  applicants.  Obviously  there  will  be  many  well-qualified 
students  whom  the  College  will  not  be  able  to  accept.  The  Faculty  of  Medicine 
recognizes  its  obligations  in  the  field  of  medical  education  and  research  not  only  to  the 
local  area  but  to  the  nation  as  well.  Admission  will  not  be  offered  to  any  applicant  who 
has  not  been  interviewed  by  one  of  the  College's  representatives.  Impressions  from  such 
an  interview,  as  well  as  scores  on  the  MCAT  and  academic  records,  will  be  considered  in 
selecting  individuals  for  admission.  Other  selection  criteria  are  listed  below. 


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The  Committee  places  great  importance  on  the  fact  that  the  students  have  learned  to 
think  for  themselves,  to  explore,  to  work  hard  under  their  own  initiative,  to  consider 
alternatives  and  make  decisions,  and  to  develop  a  desire  for  a  continuous  program  of 
self-education.  In  the  selection  of  students,  preference  is  given  to  those  who,  in  the 
opinion  of  the  Committee  on  Admissions,  have  shown  high  achievement  in  their  college 
education,  a  mature  sense  of  values,  sound  motivation,  qualities  of  leadership,  and 
ability  to  assume  responsibility,  and  to  those  who  have  already  given  evidence  that  they 
are  qualified  to  complete  all  requirements  of  our  curriculum  and  to  graduate  as  ethical, 
compassionate,  and  competent  physicians. 

The  practice  of  medicine  is  both  a  science  and  an  art,  and  to  treat  the  patient  as  a 
whole  person,  the  doctor  must  be  a  whole  person.  Students  planning  a  career  in 
medicine  should  be  motivated  toward  becoming  leaders  in  medical  thinking,  rather  than 
technicians,  because  medical  practice  is  both  a  private  enterprise  and  a  public 
responsibility.  The  liberal  arts  college  offers  the  opportunity  to  prepare  for  a  happier 
and  more  useful  life  of  citizenship.  Years  of  specialization  lie  ahead  in  a  professional 
career,  but  the  foundation  of  all  advanced  study  is  a  broad  liberal  education,  of  which 
science  is  a  part. 


Admission  to  Advanced  Standing 


Only  a  very  small  number  of  vacancies  occur  during  the  medical  course,  and  students 
can  be  accepted  on  transfer  from  other  schools  only  when  such  vacancies  do  arise.  Any 
student  desiring  to  transfer  from  an  accredited  school  of  medicine  to  the  upper  classes  of 
the  College  should  communicate  with  the  Admissions  Office  to  learn  if  a  vacancy  exists. 

Admission  of  Foreign  Students 

Applicants  need  not  be  citizens  of  this  country  but  preferably  should  have  received  their 
premedical  education  at  an  accredited  college  or  university  in  the  United  States  or 
Canada.  Applications  may  be  submitted  by  individuals  who  have  been  educated 
elsewhere,  but  in  the  past  the  Committee  on  Admissions  has  had  great  difficulty  in 
finding  a  satisfactory  means  of  evaluating  the  caliber  of  education  available  in  the  many 
colleges  and  universities  throughout  the  world.  Likewise,  the  Committee  will  accept 
applications  for  admission  to  this  school  with  advanced  standing  from  individuals  who 
have  begun  their  medical  education  in  schools  outside  the  United  States  and  Canada, 
but  again  it  has  usually  been  able  to  admit  relatively  few  individuals  either  to  an  entering 
class  or  with  advanced  standing  whose  previous  education  has  not  been  obtained  in  this 
country  or  Canada. 

Registration 

Before  attending  classes,  each  student  must  register  in  person  at  the  Office  of  the 
Registrar  during  the  registration  period  listed  in  the  Academic  Calendar.  The  Office  of 
the  Registrar,  on  the  first  floor  of  the  Black  Building,  is  open  from  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  daily 
except  Saturdays,  Sundays,  and  holidays. 

All  students  will  be  asked  to  give  Social  Security  numbers  when  registering  in  the 
University.  Any  who  do  not  now  have  a  number  should  obtain  one  from  their  local  Social 
Security  office  well  in  advance  of  registration. 

Regulations 

According  to  University  regulations,  each  person  whose  registration  has  been  completed 
will  be  considered  a  student  of  the  University  during  the  term  for  which  he  or  she  is 


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registered  unless  the  student's  connection  with  the  University  is  officially  severed  by 
withdrawal  or  otherwise.  No  student  registered  in  any  school  or  college  of  the  University 
shall  at  the  same  time  be  registered  in  any  other  school  or  college,  either  of  Columbia 
University  or  of  any  other  institution,  without  the  specific  authorization  of  the  dean  or 
director  of  the  school  or  college  of  the  University  in  which  he  or  she  is  first  registered. 

The  privileges  of  the  University  are  not  available  to  any  student  until  he  or  she  has 
completed  registration.  A  student  who  is  not  officially  registered  for  a  University  course 
may  not  attend  the  course  unless  granted  auditing  privileges  (see  below).  No  student 
may  register  after  the  stated  period  without  the  written  consent  of  the  appropriate  dean 
or  director. 

The  University  reserves  the  right  to  withhold  the  privilege  of  registration  or  any  other 
University  privilege  from  any  person  with  unpaid  indebtedness  to  the  University. 


Conduct 

All  members  of  the  University  community,  its  visitors  and  guests,  are  governed  by  the 
Rules  of  University  Conduct,  which  apply  to  all  demonstrations,  including  rallies  and 
picketing,  that  take  place  on  or  at  a  University  facility.  It  is  the  student's  responsibility  to 
be  aware  of  all  provisions,  regulations,  and  procedures  contained  in  the  Rules.  Copies 
are  available  in  the  Office  of  the  University  Senate,  406  Low  Memorial  Library. 


Attendance 

Students  are  held  accountable  for  absences  incurred  owing  to  late  enrollment. 

Religious  Holidays 

It  is  the  policy  of  the  University  to  respect  its  members'  observance  of  their  major 
religious  holidays.  Officers  of  administration  and  of  instruction  responsible  for  the 
scheduling  of  required  academic  activities  or  essential  services  are  expected  to  avoid 
conflict  with  such  holidays  as  much  as  possible.  Such  activities  include  examinations, 
registration,  and  various  deadlines  that  are  a  part  of  the  academic  calendar. 

Where  scheduling  conflicts  prove  unavoidable,  no  student  will  be  penalized  for 
absence  for  religious  reasons,  and  alternative  means  will  be  sought  for  satisfying  the 
academic  requirements  involved.  If  a  suitable  arrangement  cannot  be  worked  out 
between  the  student  and  the  instructor  involved,  students  and  instructors  should  consult 
the  appropriate  dean  or  director.  If  an  additional  appeal  is  needed,  it  may  be  taken  to 
the  Provost. 


Auditing  Courses 

Degree  candidates  in  good  standing  who  are  enrolled  for  a  full-time  program  in  the 
current  term  may  audit  one  or  two  courses  (except  during  the  summer  term)  in  any 
division  of  the  University  without  charge  by  filing  a  formal  application  in  the  Registrar's 
Office  (Black  Building,  Room  138)  no  later  than  September  12  in  the  autumn  term  and 
January  28  in  the  spring  term.  Applications  require  (a)  the  certification  of  the  Registrar 
that  the  student  is  eligible  to  audit  and  (b)  the  approval  of  the  dean  of  the  school  in  which 
the  courses  are  offered. 

For  obvious  reasons,  elementary  language  courses,  studio  courses,  applied  music 
courses,  laboratory  courses,  and  seminars  are  not  open  to  auditors;  other  courses  may 
be  closed  because  of  space  limitations.  In  no  case  will  an  audited  course  appear  on  a 


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student's  record,  nor  is  it  possible  to  turn  an  audited  course  into  a  credit  course  by 
paying  the  fee  after  the  fact.  Courses  previously  taken  for  credit  may  not  be  audited. 


Fees 

The  following  fees,  prescribed  by  statute  for  medical  students,  are  subject  to  change  at 
any  time  at  the  discretion  of  the  Trustees. 

Beginning  with  the  academic  year  1979-1980,  University  charges  such  as  tuition  and 
fees,  residence  halls,  and  board  plans  may  be  paid  at  the  student's  convenience  during 
the  term.  The  full  amount  of  any  charge  may  be  paid  when  due  without  penalty,  or 
payment  may  be  made  in  installments.  If  partial  payments  are  made,  a  finance  charge 
of  1  percent  a  month  is  assessed  on  amounts  not  paid  by  the  due  date  shown  on  the 
monthly  bill.  In  either  event,  however,  the  student  is  required  to  sign  a  Retail  Installment 
Credit  Agreement  at  the  time  of  registration  which  sets  forth  the  full  terms  and 
conditions  of  payment.  All  charges  must  be  paid  by  the  end  of  the  term. 

Tuition,  the  student  health  service  fee,  and  the  health  insurance  premium  are  payable 
as  part  of  registration.  (If  the  student  chooses  to  pay  tuition  in  two  installments,  one  half 
of  the  tuition  is  payable  at  registration  in  September  and  the  other  half  is  payable  in 
January.)  If  these  fees  are  paid  after  the  last  day  of  registration  (see  the  Academic 
Calendar)  they  will  not  be  reduced,  and  a  late  fee  of  $25  will  be  imposed.  Checks  for 
tuition  and  fees  should  be  made  payable  to  Columbia  University. 


Tuition 

For  the  full  course  in  medicine  for  one  academic  year  (or  the  equivalent),  payable  in  two 
installments  $6,500.00 


Health  Service  and  Hospital  Insurance  Fees 

The  following  fees,  prescribed  by  statute,  are  subject  to  change  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Trustees.  For  all  full-time  students,  per  year  (September  1 -August  31) 

Health  service  fee  $255.00 

Hospital  insurance  premium  157.00 

The  student  health  service  fee  contributes  to  the  cost  of  operating  the  Student  Health 
Service.  The  hospital  insurance  fee  pays  the  annual  premium  to  the  Associated  Hospital 
Service  of  New  York.  Participation  in  these  programs  is  compulsory  for  all  full-time 
students;  students  who  already  carry  hospital  insurance,  however,  will  be  charged  the 
health  service  fee  only.  Proof  of  comparable  coverage  must  be  shown  at  the  time  of 
registration.  Upon  payment  of  additional  fees,  students  can  acquire  hospital  insurance 
coverage  for  their  dependents  and  the  latter  are  eligible  to  receive  the  benefits  of  the 
health  service  program.  Students  should  consult  the  Office  of  the  Registrar,  Black 
Building,  Room  138,  for  further  information  on  dependent  coverage. 

The  Student  Health  Service,  which  holds  daily  office  hours,  is  on  the  street  level  of 
Bard  Haven  Tower  1  (60  Haven  Avenue). 


Application  Fees 

For  admission  $25.00 

For  late  application,  or  late  renewal  of  application,  for  a  degree  25.00 


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Late  Registration  Fees 


During  late  registration 
Up  to  four  weeks  after  late  registration 
Four  to  eight  weeks  after  late  registration 
Eight  to  twelve  weeks  after  late  registration 
Beyond  twelve  weeks  after  late  registration 


Full -Time 

$   25.00 

50.00 

75.00 

100.00 

125.00 


Part-Time 
$25.00 
35.00 
45.00 
55.00 
65.00 


Withdrawal  and  Adjustment  of  Fees 

A  student  in  good  academic  standing  who  is  not  subject  to  discipline  will  always  be  given 
an  honorable  dismissal  if  he  or  she  wishes  to  withdraw  from  the  University.  Withdrawal  is 
defined  as  the  dropping  of  one's  entire  program  in  a  given  semester  as  opposed  to 
dropping  a  portion  of  one's  program. 

Any  student  withdrawing  must  notify  the  Registrar  in  writing:  failure  to  attend  classes 
or  notification  of  instructors  does  not  constitute  formal  withdrawal  and  will  result  in 
failing  grades  in  all  courses.  Any  adjustment  of  the  tuition  that  the  student  has  paid  is 
reckoned  from  the  date  on  which  the  Registrar  receives  the  student's  written  notifica- 
tion. Application  fees,  late  fees,  and  special  fees  are  not  refundable. 

Up  to  and  including  the  second  Saturday  after  the  first  day  of  classes,  tuition  will  be 
retained  in  the  following  amount: 


Full-time  study 
Part-time  study 


$50.00 
25.00 


After  the  second  Saturday  after  the  first  day  of  classes  in  the  term,  the  above  amount  is 
retained,  plus  an  additional  percentage  of  the  remaining  tuition  (as  indicated  in  the 
schedule  below),  for  each  week,  or  part  of  a  week,  of  the  term  up  to  the  date  on  which 
the  student's  written  notice  of  withdrawal  is  received  by  the  Registrar. 


Adjustment  Schedule 


Second  Saturday  after 

first  day  of  classes 
Week  following  second 
Saturday  after  first  day 
of  classes 
Second  following  week 
Third  following  week 
Fourth  following  week 
Fifth  following  week 
Sixth  following  week 
Seventh  following  week 
Eighth  following  week 


linim 

um 

>  Fees 

Retained 

$25 

or 

$50 

25 

or 

50 

25 

or 

50 

25 

or 

50 

25 

or 

50 

25 

or 

50 

25 

or 

50 

25 

or 

50 

25 

or 

50 

Percentage  of 

Remaining  Tuition 

Retained 

0 


10 
20 
30 
45 
60 
75 
90 
100  (no  adjustment) 


Application  or  Renewal  of 
Application  for  a  Degree 

Degrees  are  awarded  three  times  a  year  —  in  October,  January,  and  May.  A  candidate 
for  any  Columbia  degree  (except  the  Ph.D.  degree)  must  file  an  application  with  the 


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Registrar,  630  West  168th  Street.  In  the  1980-1981  academic  year,  the  last  day  to  file 
for  an  October  degree  is  August  1;  for  a  January  degree,  October  31;  and  for  a  May 
degree,  February  16.  A  late  fee  of  $25  will  be  charged  after  these  dates  and  until  the 
expiration  of  the  late  filing  period  for  each  conferral  date  (September  4  for  October 
degrees,  December  5  for  January  degrees,  March  30  for  May  degrees).  Applications 
received  after  the  late  filing  period  will  automatically  be  applied  to  the  next  conferral 
date. 

If  the  student  fails  to  earn  the  degree  by  the  conferral  date  for  which  he  or  she  has 
made  application,  the  student  may  renew  the  application.  A  $25  late  fee  will  be  charged 
for  late  filing  of  renewals  of  application  according  to  the  same  schedule  as  for  original 
applications  (see  above). 


Requests  for  Transcripts 

The  Family  Educational  Rights  and  Privacy  Act  of  1974  as  amended  prohibits  the 
release  of  educational  records  by  institutions  without  the  specific  written  consent  of  the 
student  or  alumnus.  Students  or  alumni  may  request  copies  of  their  records  by  writing  to 
the  Office  of  the  Registrar,  201  Philosophy  Hall,  Columbia  University,  New  York,  N.Y. 
10027.  Official  copies  will  be  sent  directly  by  the  University  only  to  an  official  address 
such  as  another  university,  a  business  firm,  or  government  agency.  However  students  or 
alumni  may  request  that  unofficial  copies  of  their  transcripts  (stamped  "Student  Copy") 
be  sent  directly  to  them. 

There  is  a  charge  of  $2  for  each  transcript  requested  except  for  intrauniversity  copies 
sent  between  University  offices.  Transcript  requests  are  processed  in  the  order  received 
and  require  five  to  seven  working  days  for  processing.  Specific  deadlines  should  be 
mentioned,  and  checks  accompanying  requests  should  be  made  payable  to  Columbia 
University. 


Estimated  Expenses 

Current  educational  expenses  for  a  student  attending  the  College  during  the  first 
academic  year  are  as  follows: 

Tuition  $6,500.00 

Health  and  Hospitalization  Insurance  Fees  412.00 

Books  and  supplies  650.00 

Microscope  rental  cost  and  other  equipment  450.00 

In  addition  to  the  educational  costs  listed  above,  each  first-year  student  should  budget 
approximately  $4,140  to  cover  housing  ($1,375),  food  ($1,900),  clothing,  laundry  and 
dry  cleaning  ($265),  and  miscellaneous  expenses  ($600). 

There  are  differences  in  the  length  of  each  academic  year,  and  living  and  miscella- 
neous expenses  vary.  Each  year  the  College  Committee  on  Financial  Aid  prepares  a 
statement  of  estimated  expenses  for  students  in  each  year  of  the  medical  school 
curriculum.  These  statements  are  given  to  all  financial  aid  applicants  at  the  time  of 
distribution  of  the  financial  aid  policy  statement. 


Microscope,  Instruments,  and  Books 

Students  are  required  to  have  microscopes  for  courses  in  the  first  and  second  years  of 
medical  school.  A  microscope  rental  service  is  operated  by  the  Medical  Center 
Bookstore.  For  students  who  wish  to  purchase  a  new  or  used  microscope,  the  faculty 
recommends  a  binocular  instrument  of  standard  make,  complete  with  carrying  case, 


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built-in  illuminator,  and  quadruple  nosepiece  (4X,  lOX,  40X,  and  lOOX  oil-immersion 
objectives). 

Students  are  required  to  purchase  dissection  equipment  for  the  first-year  course  in 
gross  anatomy  and  instruments  for  the  diagnostic  examination  of  patients. 

The  books  required  or  recommended  for  courses  of  instruction  are  announced  at  the 
beginning  of  each  academic  year. 


Housing 

Bard  Hall,  at  50  Haven  Avenue  overlooking  Riverside  Park  and  the  Hudson  River,  is  the 
residence  for  students  in  the  College.  Its  facilities  include  lounges,  a  cafeteria  and 
several  dining  rooms,  and  a  gymnasium  with  a  swimming  pool,  basketball  and  squash 
courts,  and  facilities  for  other  sports. 

Room  rates  at  Bard  Hall  depend  on  the  length  of  the  academic  year  and  the  room 
assignment.  Information  on  the  cafeteria  service,  room  application  forms,  and  other 
details  are  provided  for  entering  students  by  the  Admissions  Office.  For  further 
information,  write  to  the  Bard  Hall  Manager,  50  Haven  Avenue,  New  York,  N.Y. 
10032. 

Apartments  are  available  for  married  students  in  Bard  Haven  Tower  I  on  the  Medical 
Center  campus.  Married  or  single  students  may  rent  apartments  in  Towers  II  and  III;  the 
rents  are  higher.  Information  may  be  obtained  from  the  Manager,  Bard  Haven  Towers, 
100  Haven  Avenue,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 


Financial  Aid 

All  financial  aid  awards  are  based  on  verified  need.  Each  year  applicants  for  financial 
aid  are  required  to  borrow  a  sum  of  money  (unit  loan)  before  becoming  eligible  for 
scholarships  administered  by  the  College.  Financial  aid  awards  are  intended  to  supple- 
ment, rather  than  substitute  for,  the  student's  resources  and  parental  contributions. 

Upon  acceptance  to  the  College,  students  receive  the  financial  aid  policy  statement, 
loan  interest  and  repayment  information,  and  an  application  form  which  must  be 
completed  promptly.  Students  enrolled  in  the  College  are  informed  annually  about  the 
policies  for  the  coming  academic  year  and  the  dates  for  submission  of  the  financial  aid 
application  and  loan  applications.  Further  information  may  be  obtained  from  the 
Financial  Aid  Office  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  telephone  (212) 
694-4100. 

Spouses  of  medical  students  should  consult  the  personnel  offices  of  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital  for  information  regarding 
employment  opportunities  at  the  Medical  Center. 

Scholarships 

Students  are  urged  to  determine  the  availability  of  scholarship  assistance  from  the  states 
in  which  they  reside  and  to  make  application  for  such  funds  when  appropriate.  As  an 
example.  New  York  State  provides  funds  through  the  Tuition  Assistance  Program  to 
residents  who  meet  financial  qualifications.  In  addition.  New  York  State  has  instituted 
the  Special  Regents  Medical  Scholarship,  which  is  intended  to  ease  the  physician 
shortage  in  certain  areas  of  the  state.  The  Financial  Aid  Office  provides  interested 
students  with  the  necessary  information  on  applications  for  these  programs.  Applicants 
to  medical  school  should  consult  college  premedical  offices  for  information  on  the 
competitive  New  York  State  Regents  Awards. 

Among  nongovernmental  sources  of  funding  there  is  the  National  Medical  Fellow- 
ships, Inc.,  which  awards  fellowships  to  needy  black  Americans,  American  Indians, 


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Mexican-Americans,  and  mainland  Puerto  Ricans.  Applicants  must  be  citizens  of  the 
United  States  or  permanent  residents  (visa  status).  Awards  are  given  to  first-  and 
second-year  medical  students.  Enrolled  medical  students  should  apply  to  NMF  at  250 
West  57th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10019  before  March  1  for  financial  assistance  for  the 
second  year  of  medical  school.  Applicants  to  medical  school  should  request  information 
from  NMF. 

The  R.G.  Haddad  Foundation  Scholarship  is  available  for  enrolled  medical  students 
who  are  United  States  citizens  of  Syrian  or  Lebanese  descent.  Applicants  must  have 
verified  financial  need.  A  grant  for  one  year  may  be  renewed  upon  application. 
Annually,  the  Financial  Aid  Office  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  advises 
students  of  the  availability  of  this  scholarship. 

There  are  a  number  of  scholarship  funds  administered  by  the  Financial  Aid  Office  of 
the  College.  With  the  exception  of  the  Lawrence  John  Durante  Scholarship  (see  below), 
students  do  not  apply  directly  for  these  scholarships.  The  named  scholarships  listed 
below  have  been  donated  by  alumni,  foundations,  corporations,  and  friends  of  the 
University. 

Endowed  Scholarship  Funds 

ALLEN      Gift  of  Mrs.  Vivian  B.  Allen. 

ALUMNI  A  limited  number  of  national  scholarships.  Provided  by  gifts  from  the  P&S 
Alumni  Association  and  other  contributors. 

ANONYMOUS      Several;  awarded  annually. 

BANBURY      From  the  Banbury  Scholarship  Fund. 

ALICE  IDA  AND  ABRAHAM  PENNER  BERNHEIM  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND  For 
tuition. 

ISAAC  J.  AND  RENA  HENLY  BERNHEIM  Given  by  the  family  in  honor  of  Isaac  J. 
and  Rena  Henly  Bernheim. 

ELSIE  J.  BIRTWHISTLE  Founded  by  the  will  of  Morell  Birtwhistle,  in  memory  of  his 
wife. 

GEORGE  BLUMENTHAL,  Jr.      From  the  George  Blumenthal,  Jr.,  Fund. 

ELIZABETH  ROCK  BRACKETT  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND  Bequest  of  Dr.  Brackett, 
the  income  to  be  used  for  scholarship  assistance  for  women  medical  students  studying 
under  the  Faculty  of  Medicine. 

Dr.  HARRY  BRITENSTOOL  MEMORIAL  From  the  estate  of  Mrs.  Blanche  B. 
Ostheimer,  in  memory  of  her  brother. 

LUCIEN  AND  ETHEL  BROWNSTONE  MERIT  MEDICAL  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND  A 
merit  scholarship  awarded  every  four  years. 

Dr.  MOSES  R.  BUCHMAN  MEMORIAL  Open  to  undergraduate  medical  students, 
with  preference  given  to  those  who  are  residents  of  Westchester  and  who  plan  to 
practice  pediatrics.  Established  by  friends  of  Dr.  Buchman. 

DAVID  C.  BULL  MEMORIAL  In  memory  of  Dr.  David  C.  Bull,  a  former  member  of 
the  Department  of  Surgery. 

RICHARD  BUTLER  Open  to  men  born  in  the  state  of  Ohio  who  are  qualified  for 
admission  to,  and  plan  to  enter,  Columbia  College,  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and 
Sciences,  the  School  of  Law,  the  School  of  Engineering  and  Applied  Science,  or  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 


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ALONZO  CLARK  Founded  by  the  will  of  Alonzo  Clark,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  for  many  years 
president  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

CLASS  OF  1890      Given  by  a  member  of  the  class. 

CLASS  OF  1899  Given  by  the  class  in  commemoration  of  the  thirty-fifth  anniversary 
of  its  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1912  Given  by  the  class  on  the  fifteenth  anniversary  of  its  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1913  For  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1920  Given  by  the  class  on  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  its  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1924  To  commemorate  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  their  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1928  Given  at  their  tenth  reunion. 

CLASS  OF  1932  For  a  scholarship  room.  Given  by  the  class  on  the  twenty-fifth 
anniversary  of  its  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1933  For  a  scholarship. 

CLASS  OF  1934  Awarded  for  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1936  Given  by  the  class  on  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  its  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1937  Awarded  for  tuition  of  medical  students. 

CLASS  OF  1938  Awarded  annually  to  assist  a  student  in  the  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons. 

CLASS  OF  1939      Awarded  for  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1940      Awarded  for  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1942      Awarded  for  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1952  Given  by  members  of  the  class  on  the  tenth  anniversary  of  its 
graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1953      Given  by  members  of  the  class. 

CLASS  OF  1964      Established  in  memory  of  Dr.  Howard  Gerstel. 

HENRY  D.  CRUGER  Bequest  of  Helen  Cruger,  in  memory  of  the  Henry  D.  Cruger 
family. 

CHARLES  A.  DANA  FOUNDATION,  Inc.      Established  by  the  Foundation. 

ANTHONY  M.  DeANGELIS  Open  to  a  student  of  the  fourth-year  class.  Given  by  Dr. 
Anthony  M.  DeAngelis. 

HORACE  DENNETT      Open  to  students  in  the  third-  and  fourth-year  classes. 

DAVID  M.  DEVENDORF  Preference  is  given  to  a  candidate  from  Herkimer  County, 
New  York,  preferably  one  from  the  town  of  Herkimer.  Given  by  Mrs.  David  M. 
Devendorf  of  Herkimer,  New  York,  in  memory  of  her  husband.  Dr.  David  M.  Devendorf, 
Class  of  1861. 

FRANCIS  E.  DOUGHTY  Given  by  Miss  Phoebe  Caroline  Swords,  in  memory  of  Dr. 
Francis  E.  Doughty,  Class  of  1869. 


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LAWRENCE  JOHN  DURANTE  Given  by  members  of  the  Class  of  1961,  in  memory 
of  Lawrence  John  Durante.  Awarded  annually  to  a  senior  student  with  verified  financial 
need  by  the  Durante  Scholarship  Fund  Committee  after  review  of  the  applications  of 
qualified  students. 

EDWARD  PERCY  EGLEE  Bequest  of  Edward  Percy  Eglee,  Class  of  1913,  member  of 
the  Faculty  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  from  1919  until  his  retirement  in 
1953,  when  he  was  a  clinical  professor  of  medicine. 

JOSEPH  HERMAN  AND  HANNAH  EICHNER  Established  by  the  will  of  Benjamin 
Bernard  Eichner,  Class  of  1919. 

JOSEPH  C.  FOSTER      Given  by  Mrs.  Esther  J.  Foster,  in  memory  of  her  husband. 

VIRGINIA  KNEELAND  FRANTZ      Bequest  of  Dr.  Frantz. 

NELLIE  ALDEN  FRANZ  Bequest  of  Nellie  A.  Franz  to  Columbia  University  for 
scholarships  to  worthy  young  women  for  undergraduate  or  graduate  study,  with 
preference  for  those  interested  in  medicine,  nursing,  sociology,  and  journalism. 

GEORGE  AND  CHARLIE  Given  by  the  Alumni  Association  of  the  College,  in  memory 
of  George  Peters  and  Charles  Costello,  long-time  employees  of  the  Medical  Center. 

JACOB  HARSEN      Given  by  Dr.  Jacob  Harsen. 

FRANK  HARTLEY  Given  by  friends  and  colleagues  of  Dr.  Frank  Hartley,  class  of 
1880. 

WILLIAM  H.  HEMINGWAY 

AARON  HIMMELSTEIN  MEMORIAL  Open  to  undergraduate  medical  students. 
Given  by  Dr.  Himmelstein's  friends  and  colleagues. 

IRMA  T.  HIRSCHL  SCHOLARSHIPS  From  the  estate  of  Irma  T.  Hirschl.  Awarded 
on  the  criteria  of  financial  need,  outstanding  scholarship  and  dedication  to  medical 
science,  the  easing  of  pain  and  protection  of  life. 

CHARLES  EUGENE  HUBER,  Sr.  Bequest  of  Francis  D.  Huber,  in  memory  of  his 
father. 

FRANCIS  HUBER  Open  to  a  graduate  of  any  institution  other  than  Columbia 
University,  City  College,  Barnard  College,  or  Hunter  College.  Given  by  Dr.  Francis 
Huber. 

VIOLA  B.  HUBER  Open  to  a  graduate  of  Hunter  College.  Given  by  Dr.  Francis 
Huber. 

ABRAHAM  JACOBI  For  graduates  of  Columbia  University  and  City  College.  Given 
by  Dr.  Francis  Huber,  in  memory  of  Dr.  Abraham  Jacobi. 

EDWARD  R.  JEAL  Awarded  to  deserving  students  studying  under  the  Faculty  of 
Medicine. 

CHARLES  CHRISTIAN  LIEB  Awarded  to  a  student  interested  in  the  study  of 
pharmacology.  Given  in  memory  of  Dr.  Charles  Christian  Lieb,  Hosack  Professor  of 
Pharmacology. 

LI  MING  Awarded  with  preference  to  students  of  Chinese  birth  or  descent  or 
nationality.  Established  by  bequest  of  Mr.  Li  Ming. 

MARJORIE  McANENY  Open  to  a  graduate  of  Barnard  College.  Given  by  Dr.  Francis 
Huber. 


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ELIZABETH  HALL  McCULLOGH  Given  by  Mrs.  William  G.  Heaphy  in  memory  of 
her  sister,  Dr.  Elizabeth  McCullogh,  an  alumna  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons. 

HERBERT  D.  MANLEY      Given  as  bequest  by  the  late  Dr.  Herbert  D.  Manley. 

FRANCIS  HARTMAN  MARKOE  Given  by  Madeline  Shelton  Markoe,  in  memory  of 
her  husband. 

M.  MONTGOMERY  MAZE  From  the  estate  of  M.  Montgomery  Maze,  Pearl  River, 
N.Y.  Part  of  this  fund  may  be  used  for  scholarships  and/or  fellowships,  preferably  for 
graduates  of  the  Pearl  River  High  School. 

MABEL  C.  MEAD  Awarded  to  women  students  of  Chinese  ancestry.  Preference  given 
to  those  desiring  to  study  medicine. 

VIVIAN  AND  SEYMOUR  MILSTEIN  ENDOWMENT  FOR  SCHOLARSHIPS  Estab- 
lished by  the  donors  in  honor  of  their  friends  and  physicians,  Drs.  David  Habif  and 
Duane  Todd. 

SAMUEL  J.  MORITZ  MEMORIAL  Given  by  the  executors  of  the  estate  of  Samuel  J. 
Moritz. 

GULLI  LINDH  MULLER  Bequest  of  the  donor  to  be  awarded  with  preference  to  a 
gifted  woman  student. 

P&S  SCHOLARSHIP  AID  AND  LOAN  FUND  Established  by  the  wives  of  the 
members  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine,  faculty,  and  friends  of  the  College. 

RUDOLPH  AND  MARY  E.  PFEIFFER      Given  by  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Pfeiffer. 

PRESBYTERIAN  HOSPITAL  ALUMNI  SCHOLARSHIP  Granted  with  preference  to 
sons  or  daughters  of  alumni  of  Presbyterian  Hospital.  Given  by  the  Society  of  the  Alumni 
of  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

WILLIAM  COLE  RAPPLEYE      Established  at  the  retirement  of  Dean  Rappleye. 

RICHARD  RHODEBECK  Given  by  Mrs.  Richard  Rhodebeck,  in  memory  of  her 
husband. 

DAVID  H.  ROUS  From  family,  friends,  and  business  associates  of  David  H.  Rous,  the 
income  to  be  divided  equally  among  the  Graduate  School  of  Business,  Columbia  College, 
and  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

LOUIS  AND  RACHAEL  RUDIN  Established  by  the  Rudin  Foundation  for  students  of 
excellence  who  would  not  otherwise  be  able  to  complete  their  education. 

SAGAMORE      Awarded  to  needy  students. 

JOSEPH  F.  SAPHIR  MEMORIAL  Given  by  Elsa  M.  Saphir,  in  memory  of  her 
husband,  Joseph  F.  Saphir,  Class  of  1902. 

THE  MARY  S.  SAXE  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND      Bequest  of  Mary  S.  Saxe. 

AURA  E.  SEVERINGHAUS  Given  by  faculty  members,  alumni,  and  students,  in 
honor  of  Dr.  Severinghaus's  services  to  the  College. 

BERNARD  E.  SMITH  MEMORIAL  Given  by  Mrs.  Gertrude  Smith,  in  memory  of  her 
husband. 

THE  JAMES  A.  STEVENSON  MEMORIAL  SCHOLARSHIP  Established  by  Mrs. 
Ann  Stevenson  Hardesty,  in  memory  of  her  brother  James  Albert  Stevenson,  Class  of 
1943. 


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EDGAR  EGINTON  STEWART,  Jr.,  MEMORIAL  Given  by  Dr.  E.  E.  Stewart,  in 
memory  of  his  son. 

ARTHUR  PURDY  STOUT  MEMORIAL      Given  by  the  Arthur  Purdy  Stout  Society. 

ARNOLD  STURMDORF  Awarded  to  one  or  more  students  in  their  third  or  fourth 
year  of  medical  school.  Bequest  of  Miriam  Sturmdorf. 

HAROLD  S.  VAUGHAN      Bequest  of  Dr.  Harold  Vaughan,  Class  of  1904. 

ANDREA  VICALE  MEMORIAL  Established  by  Dr.  Carmine  T.  Vicale,  in  memory  of 
his  father. 

HERMANN  VOLLMER      Established  in  his  memory  by  his  wife. 

THEODORE  L.  VOSSELER  Preference  is  given  to  graduates  of  Colgate  University. 
Given  by  Dr.  Allison  J.  Vosseler,  Class  of  1933,  in  memory  of  his  father.  Dr.  Theodore 
L.  Vosseler. 

ROBERT  M.  WECHSLER  Given  by  Dr.  I.  S.  Wechsler,  in  memory  of  his  son,  Robert 
M.  Wechsler,  Class  of  1945,  and  by  members  of  the  class  of  1945,  in  memory  of  their 
classmate. 

WHITING— Dr.  FORDYCE  B.  St.  JOHN  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND  Gift  by  the  Mrs. 
Giles  Whiting  Foundation,  in  honor  of  Dr.  Fordyce  B.  St.  John. 

Dr.  JAMES  LANCELOT  WILSON  Awarded  to  a  student  selected  by  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons. 


Gift  Funds 

CITIBANK  MEDICAL  SCHOLARSHIP  Established  by  the  Citibank.  The  recipient 
must  have  demonstrated  need  for  support  and  he/she  must  be  a  New  York  State 
resident. 

VALERIE  AND  GEORGE  DELACORTE  FOUNDATION      Annual  gift. 

GENERAL  SCHOLARSHIP  GIFT  FUND      Gifts  and  memorials  by  various  donors. 

CHARLES  F.  IKLE  SCHOLARSHIP  AND  RESEARCH  FUND  Grant  by  the  New 
York  Community  Trust. 

JAMES  T.  LEE  FOUNDATION,  Inc.      Annual  grant  to  medical  students. 

JULIUS  E.  STOLFI  MEDICAL  EDUCATION  AND  RESEARCH  FUND  SCHOLAR- 
SHIP 

THE  SULZBERGER  FOUNDATION  Annual  gift.  Awarded  to  senior  students  with 
very  good  academic  records,  significant  financial  need,  and  plans  to  pursue  careers  in 
family  medicine  or  general  internal  medicine  in  nonurban  areas. 


Loans 

Loans  are  available  to  all  full-time  medical  students.  These  funds  are  provided  by 
various  sources,  including  the  federal  and  state  governments,  the  University,  and  also 
private  agencies,  as  outlined  below. 

Foreign  students  who  hold  an  F-1  student  visa  are  eligible  to  borrow  only  from  University 
funds  and  must  have  comakers  who  are  citizens  or  permanent  residents  of  the  United 
States.  Comakers  should  not  be  University  employees.  Foreign  students  may  borrow 


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from  federal  or  state  loan  funds  upon  being  granted  permanent  resident  visa  status  in 
the  United  States. 

Federal  Health  Professions  Loans.  These  are  allocated  by  the  Bureau  of  Health 
Manpower  of  the  National  Institutes  of  Health  to  individual  medical  schools,  which  are 
responsible  for  determining  both  the  recipients  of  such  funds  and  the  amounts  to  be 
loaned.  Assuming  the  availability  of  adequate  funding,  the  maximum  loan  to  a  student  in 
an  academic  year  is  the  cost  of  tuition  plus  $2,500.  Loans  are  repayable  to  the  school 
over  a  ten-year  period  beginning  one  year  after  completing  or  interrupting  the 
prescribed  full-time  course  of  study.  Interest  at  the  annual  rate  of  7  percent  begins  to 
accrue  when  the  loan  becomes  repayable. 

Repayment  of  Health  Professions  Loans  may  be  deferred  up  to  three  years  for  those 
who  become  members  of  a  uniformed  federal  service  on  sustained  full-time  duty  (i.e., 
the  Army,  Navy,  Air  Force,  Marine  Corps,  Coast  Guard,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey), 
the  Public  Health  Service,  or  the  Peace  Corps.  For  those  pursuing  advanced  profes- 
sional training,  repayment  may  be  deferred  to  completion  of  the  training  program. 
Interest  does  not  accrue  during  period  of  deferment. 

Health  Professions  Loans  are  forgiven  or  canceled  under  certain  conditions:  (1)  In  the 
instance  of  students  who  agree  to  practice  medicine  for  at  least  two  years  in  a  region  of  a 
state  that  has  been  determined  to  need  additional  personnel,  the  federal  government 
will  repay  60  percent  of  the  outstanding  principal  and  interest  on  any  educational  loan(s) 
for  the  cost  of  professional  education.  For  a  third  year  of  practice  in  such  an  area,  an 
additional  25  percent  of  the  loan(s)  will  be  repaid.  (2)  The  outstanding  loans  of  students 
who  fail  to  complete  their  health  professions  studies  will  be  repaid  if  they  are  in 
exceptionally  needy  circumstances,  from  a  low-income  or  disadvantaged  family,  and 
cannot  be  expected  to  resume  studies  within  two  years.  (3)  Loans  of  students  who  die  or 
suffer  permanent  and  total  disability  will  be  canceled. 

National  Direct  Student  Loans.  Funds  are  allocated  by  the  Office  of  Education  to  schools 
which  are  responsible  for  determining  both  the  recipients  of  such  funds  and  the  amounts 
to  be  awarded.  The  total  (undergraduate  and  graduate  school  loans)  available  to  a 
student  from  the  NDSL  program  is  $12,000.  The  current  interest  rate,  payable  during 
the  repayment  period,  is  4  percent  on  the  unpaid  principal.  Repayment  begins  six 
months  after  graduation  or  after  leaving  school.  The  repayment  period  may  extend  up 
to  ten  years.  Repayment  may  be  deferred  for  up  to  three  years  during  active  U.S. 
military  service,  during  service  in  the  Peace  Corps  or  Volunteers  in  Service  to  America 
(VISTA),  or  during  service  in  an  internship  required  to  begin  professional  practice. 

Federal  and  State  Guaranteed  Loans.  Under  the  auspices  of  the  Office  of  Education  of 
the  Department  of  Health,  Education,  and  Welfare,  federally  insured  loans  are  made  by 
authorized  banks,  savings-and-loan  associations,  credit  unions,  pension  funds,  and 
insurance  companies.  The  maximum  loan  each  academic  year  under  this  program  is 
$5,000,  and  the  total  outstanding  loan  balance  at  any  one  time  may  not  exceed 
$25,000.  Lending  institutions  participating  in  this  program  can  provide  information 
regarding  interest  rates,  repayment  and  deferment  of  repayment. 

Other  Sources  of  Loans.  The  National  Education  Loan  Guarantee  Program  of  the 
American  Medical  Association  Education  and  Research  Foundation  (AMA-ERF)  makes 
possible  loans  to  all  medical  students,  interns,  and  residents  in  good  standing  who  are 
United  States  citizens,  provided  they  are  enrolled  in  full-time  training  at  an  AMA- 
approved  American  medical  school  or  hospital  and  can  demonstrate  financial  need. 
Medical  students  must  have  completed  their  first  semester  in  order  to  qualify.  The 
maximum  amount  that  can  be  borrowed  in  a  twelve-month  period  (September  1  to 
August  31)  is  $2,500.  Up  to  a  total  of  $12,500  may  be  borrowed  over  a  period  of  seven 
years.  The  minimum  loan  for  any  one  interim  note  is  $400. 

Interest  rates  have  not  been  set  at  the  time  of  this  printing.  Interest  charges  must  be 
paid  in  full  each  year  by  the  student.  Payment  of  principal  is  deferred  during  the  training 
period.  Prepayment  of  principal  may  be  made  at  any  time  without  penalty. 


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University  loan  funds  are  also  intended  to  supplement  students'  resources  when  monies 
are  available.  Included  among  these  are  the  following  funds: 

PETER  AMAZON      Bequest  of  Peter  Amazon. 

LEONARD  ALEXANDER  ARMS  Bequest  of  Lydia  B.  Arms,  in  memory  of  her 
husband,  to  create  a  revolving  loan  fund  for  scholarship  and  research  to  medical 
students  and  graduate  students  at  P&S. 

GEORGE  BLUMENTHAL,  Jr.  Used  for  the  assistance  of  needy  students  in  the 
medical  school. 

CLASS  OF  1906      Gifts  from  various  members  of  the  Class  of  1906. 

CLASS  OF  1919  Gifts  from  various  members  of  the  Class  of  1919.  To  be  used  for 
loans  to  deserving^  students. 

CAROL  ELISSA  GARDNER  Established  by  Dr.  M.  Jordan  Thorstad,  in  memory  of  his 
wife.  Dr.  Carol  Elissa  Gardner  Thorstad,  Class  of  1941. 

DAVID  GREENE  A  bequest  from  the  estate  of  Fannye  Greene  Meyerson,  in  honor  of 
her  brother,  Dr.  David  Greene.  Used  for  assistance  of  needy  students  in  the  medical 
school  and  Columbia  College. 

GEORGE  L.  HAWKINS,  Jr.      Gift  of  George  L.  Hawkins,  Jr.,  Class  of  1941. 

B.  H.  HOMAN,  Jr.  REVOLVING  LOAN  FUND  Long-term,  low-interest  loans  for 
needy  students. 

ROBERT  ABBE  MACKENZIE  Established  by  friends,  colleagues,  and  patients  of  Dr. 
MacKenzie,  an  alumnus  of  the  Class  of  1921. 

GEORGE  W.  MERCK  MEMORIAL  Established  by  the  Merck  Company  Foundation  in 
honor  of  George  W.  Merck.  For  graduates  of  P&S,  wherever  they  are  in  training,  or  to 
graduates  of  other  medical  schools  in  training  at  hospitals  affiliated  with  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

JESSIE  SMITH  NOYES 

AURA  E.  SEVERINGHAUS  Established  by  the  Clark  Foundation  as  an  unrestricted, 
discretionary  fund  to  be  used  primarily  for  the  support  of  students  and  student  activities. 
Priority  given  to  fourth-year  students  who  are  subjected  to  increased  living  and 
transportation  costs  because  of  electing  clerkships  at  the  Mary  Imogene  Bassett 
Hospital,  Cooperstown,  N.Y. 

WALTER  C.  AND  MARJORIE  C.  STEIN      Bequest  of  Marjorie  C.  Stein. 

STEINHARDT  MEDICAL  SCHOLARSHIP  Bequest  of  Samuel  C.  Steinhardt. 
Awarded  to  graduates  of  one  of  the  colleges  of  the  City  University  of  New  York  who 
have  attended  public  schools  exclusively  (except  for  religious  instruction).  To  be  repaid 
in  fifteen  years;  without  interest  for  the  first  ten  years;  with  5  percent  annual  interest 
thereafter  on  the  unpaid  balance. 

In  addition  to  the  foregoing,  periodically  there  are  funds  for  short-term  emergency  loans, 
which  are  administered  through  the  Financial  Aid  Office  of  the  medical  school. 

Prizes 

Dr.  HARRY  S.  ALTMAN  PRIZE  Awarded  to  an  outstanding  senior  student  who 
demonstrates  a  special  interest  in  pediatric  ambulatory  care.  Established  to  honor  Dr. 
Harry  S.  Altman,  in  recognition  of  his  outstanding  contributions  to  scholarship  in 
pediatrics. 


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HERBERT  J.  BARTELSTONE  AWARD  IN  PHARMACOLOGY  Awarded  to  a 
member  of  the  graduating  class  of  the  College  who  has  demonstrated  exceptional 
accomplishments  in  pharmacology.  Established  to  honor  the  memory  of  Professor 
Herbert  J.  Bartelstone,  member  of  the  Department  of  Pharmacology  from  1950  until 
1973,  dedicated  and  inspiring  teacher,  and  uncompromising  advocate  of  the  importance 
of  rigorous  preparation  in  basic  medical  science  in  the  education  of  the  physician. 

COAKLEY  MEMORIAL  PRIZE  Awarded  by  the  Department  of  Otolaryngology  to  a 
senior  student  who  has  done  outstanding  work  in  the  field. 

TITUS  MUNSON  COAN  PRIZE  Awarded  to  the  senior  student  who  has  submitted  the 
best  essay  in  biological  science  or  otherwise  best  contributed  to  its  advancement. 
Bequest  of  Titus  M.  Coan. 

THOMAS  F.  COCK,  M.D.,  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  for  excellence  in 
obstetrics  and  gynecology. 

FREDERICK  PARKER  GAY  MEMORIAL  AWARD  Awarded  to  the  senior  student 
whose  work  in  microbiology  is  judged  the  most  outstanding.  Given  by  Mrs.  Frederick 
Parker  Gay,  in  memory  of  her  husband. 

JANEWAY  PRIZE  Awarded  to  the  student  graduating  from  the  College  with  the 
highest  marks  for  efficiency  and  ability.  Given  by  the  bequest  of  Matilda  S.  J.  Wisner. 

Dr.  HAROLD  LAMPORT  BIOMEDICAL  RESEARCH  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  senior 
student  for  the  best  thesis  reporting  original  biomedical  research.  Gift  of  the  Lamport 
Foundation. 

ROBERT  F.  LOEB  AWARD  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  who,  in  the  opinion  of  the 
Department  of  Medicine,  has  shown  the  greatest  promise  of  excellence  in  clinical 
medicine.  Established  in  memory  of  Dr.  Robert  F.  Loeb,  Bard  Professor  of  Medicine,  and 
chairman  of  the  Department  of  Medicine  from  1947  to  1959. 

F.  PHILIP  LOWENFISH  PRIZE  IN  DERMATOLOGY  Awarded  to  the  individual  who 
has  done  the  most  creative  and  original  research  in  dermatology.  Given  by  Mrs. 
Lowenfish,  in  her  husband's  memory. 

EDITH  AND  DENTON  McKANE  MEMORIAL  AWARD  Bequest  of  Edith  U. 
McKane.  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  for  excellence  in  basic  or  clinical  research  in 
ophthalmology. 

Dr.  HAROLD  LEE  MEIERHOF  MEMORIAL  PRIZE  Awarded  on  recommendation  of 
the  professor  of  pathology  to  the  student  who  has  done  the  best  work  in  the  field  during 
the  four  years  of  medical  school.  Given  by  the  parents  of  Dr.  Harold  Lee  Meierhof,  Class 
of  1917. 

NEW  YORK  ORTHOPEDIC  HOSPITAL  AWARD  An  annual  prize  awarded  to  a 
senior  student  upon  nomination  by  the  Department  of  Orthopedic  Surgery,  for  outstand- 
ing performance  in  the  field. 

JOSEPH  GARRISON  PARKER  AWARD  Awarded  to  the  senior  in  the  College  who 
best  exemplifies,  through  a  continued  personal  interest  and  activities  in  art,  music, 
literature,  or  the  public  interest,  the  fact  that  Living  and  Learning  go  on  together.  Given 
by  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Philip  Parker,  in  memory  of  their  son,  Joseph,  Class  of  1948,  whose 
promising  career  in  medicine  was  cut  short  by  death  in  1953,  but  in  whose  life  the  love 
of  music  and  the  arts  was  a  constant  source  of  inspiration. 

P&S  CLASS  OF  1924,  Dr.  ALLEN  O.  WHIPPLE  MEMORIAL  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a 
senior  student,  upon  nomination  of  the  Department  of  Surgery,  for  outstanding 
performance  in  the  field. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  PSYCHIATRY  PRIZE  Awarded  by  the  Department  of  Psychiatry 
to  a  second-year  student  for  the  best  work  in  psychopathology. 

SAMUEL  W.  ROVER  AND  LEWIS  ROVER  AWARD  An  annual  prize  to  be  awarded 
to  a  graduating  medical  student  or  a  male  graduate  student  for  scholarship  and 
outstanding  achievement  in  biochemistry  at  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

ANN  RYAN  PRIZE  IN  BIOCHEMISTRY  To  be  awarded  to  deserving  women 
graduate  students. 

HELEN  M.  SCIARRA  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  in  the  College  for 
outstanding  work  in  neurology. 

Dr.  ALFRED  STEINER  AWARD  Presented  annually  to  one  or  more  students  chosen 
by  a  faculty  committee  on  the  basis  of  achievement  in  medical  research.  Funded  by 
Harcourt  Brace  Jovanovich  in  honor  of  Dr.  Steiner. 

Dr.  HAROLD  B.  STEVELMAN  AWARD  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  for  excellence 
in  adult  cardiology.  In  honor  of  Dr.  Harold  Stevelman,  Class  of  1958,  in  appreciation  of 
his  service  to  the  family  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leo  Gilbert.  Gift  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leo  Gilbert. 

UROLOGY  PRIZES  Awarded  to  senior  students  for  the  best  essays  on  urological 
subjects. 

Dr.  WILLIAM  PERRY  WATSON  PRIZE  IN  PEDIATRICS  Awarded  on  the  nomina- 
tion of  the  professor  of  pediatrics  to  that  member  of  the  graduating  class  of  the  College 
who  has  shown  the  most  notable  work  in  the  study  of  the  diseases  of  infants  and 
children. 

Dr.  WILLIAM  RAYNER  WATSON  AWARD  Awarded  to  that  member  of  the 
graduating  class  who  has  done  the  most  outstanding  work  in  psychiatry  during  the  four 
years  of  attendance  at  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

SIGMUND  L.  WILENS  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  member  of  the  graduating  class  who,  in 
the  opinion  of  the  Department  of  Pathology,  has  been  distinguished  by  special 
excellence  in  pathology.  Gift  of  Dr.  Marie  Renate  Dische  Wilens,  in  memory  of  her 
husband,  Dr.  Sigmund  L.  Wilens. 

Student  and  Alumni  Activities 

All  students  enrolled  in  the  College  enjoy  the  privileges  and  facilities  of  the  University 
campus,  including  the  University  libraries. 

P&S  Club 

The  P&S  Club  was  founded  over  eighty  years  ago  by  John  R.  Mott,  who  later  won  the 
Nobel  Peace  Prize.  The  Club  is  the  most  active  and  comprehensive  student  organization 
in  American  medical  education  today.  All  matriculated  students  in  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons  are  members,  eligible  to  participate  in  extracurricular  activities 
of  their  choice.  Under  the  guidance  of  the  Faculty  Advisory  Board,  the  student  cabinet, 
led  by  the  president,  assumes  the  entire  responsibility  for  management  of  the  Club.  The 
cabinet  consists  of  four  elected  members  from  each  class  and  those  who  chair  the 
following  committees:  Orientation,  Handbook,  Student-Faculty  Home  Visits,  Films, 
Concerts,  Choral  Society,  Bard  Hall  Players,  Fine  Arts,  Athletics,  Community  Youth 
Work,  Accessories,  Social,  and  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Society. 


42    STUDENT  AND  ALUMNI  ACTIVITIES 

Alpha  Omega  Alpha  Honor  Medical  Society 

A  chapter  of  Alpha  Omega  Alpha,  the  national  honor  medical  society,  was  founded  at 
the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  in  1907.  Students  are  elected  to  membership  in 
the  senior  year  by  a  committee  of  the  faculty  appointed  by  the  Dean.  The  committee  is 
chaired  by  the  Alpha  Omega  Alpha  Councilor  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons.  Student  membership  is  determined  according  to  the  constitution  of  the 
national  society.  Election  is  limited  to  those  whose  scholastic  qualifications  place  them  in 
the  upper  25  percent  of  the  class.  The  number  of  student  members  elected  from  any 
class  may  not  exceed  one-sixth  of  the  number  expected  to  graduate  in  that  class. 
Although  scholastic  excellence  is  required  for  membership,  integrity,  capacity  for 
leadership,  compassion,  and  fairness  in  dealing  with  one's  colleagues  are  judged  to  be  of 
equal  significance. 

P&S  Alumni  Association 

The  P&S  Alumni  Relations  Office  serves  to  foster  and  maintain  cordial  relationships 
between  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  its  alumni,  and  is  responsible  for 
alumni  relations  programming  and  alumni  annual  fund  raising  projects. 

Regular  members  of  the  Alumni  Association  include  all  those  awarded  the  M.D.  or 
Med.Sc.D.  degrees  from  the  College  as  well  as  those  awarded  the  Certificate  in 
Psychoanalytic  Medicine.  Associate  members  include  the  faculty  of  the  College,  all 
house  staff  members  and  visiting  fellows  at  hospitals  affiliated  with  P&S  and  all  Ph.D. 
graduates  of  the  Basic  Sciences  Curricula. 

The  work  of  the  Alumni  Association  is  accomplished  through  the  efforts  of  its  officers 
and  the  sixteen  standing  and  ad  hoc  committees,  all  of  whom  form  the  constituency  of 
the  P&S  Alumni  Council.  Members  are  encouraged  to  participate  in  the  work  and 
activities  sponsored  by  the  Association.  Liaison  with  the  College  is  facilitated  through  the 
office  of  the  Assistant  Dean  for  Alumni  Affairs.  Among  the  important  functions  of  the 
Association  is  participation  in  the  publication  of  P&S,  a  magazine  cosponsored  by  the 
alumni  and  the  medical  school.  This  publication  serves  as  a  major  form  of  communica- 
tion between  the  school  and  its  alumni,  the  faculty,  the  students  and  their  parents,  and 
other  friends  and  associates  of  the  College. 

Restricted  revenues  raised  by  the  Alumni  Association  provide  funds  for  endowed 
scholarships  at  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  toward  the  endowment  of  a 
P&S  Alumni  Association  professorship.  Unrestricted  revenues  raised  by  the  Association 
allow  the  College  flexibility  in  applying  funds  to  areas  of  greatest  need.  Routinely,  a 
substantial  stipend  from  unrestricted  revenues  goes  to  the  P&S  Club. 

As  future  alumni,  students  play  an  important  role  in  the  work  and  deliberations  of  the 
Alumni  Association.  As  members  of  the  Student-Alumni  Relations  Committee,  students 
and  alumni  work  together  in  addressing  students'  current  needs  and  seeking  solutions  to 
their  problems. 

Information  about  the  Alumni  Association  and  its  activities  is  available  from  the  P&S 
Alumni  Relations  Office,  2005-C,  Black  Building,  630  West  168th  Street,  New  York, 
N.Y.  10032.  Telephone:  (212)  694-3498. 


The  Program  of  Instruction 


The  first-year  curriculum  is  largely  devoted  to  basic  science  courses  with  correlation 
clinics  to  demonstrate  the  application  of  scientific  information  to  the  practice  of 
medicine.  The  first-year  student  also  studies  the  impact  of  health  care  systems  in  our 
current  society  on  the  individual  patient  and  physician.  Second-year  courses  concentrate 
on  the  clinical  relevance  of  basic  science  concepts  as  the  bridging  process  to  clinical 
instruction  begins.  Correlations  between  pathology  and  pathophysiology  are  empha- 
sized. The  development  of  basic  clinical  skills  begins  in  the  second  semester  and 
culminates  in  a  four-week  clerkship.  Throughout  both  preclinical  years  elective  opportu- 
nities are  available  for  pursuit  of  areas  of  interest. 

The  major  clinical  year  is  devoted  exclusively  to  rotations  on  clerkships  in  the  clinical 
disciplines.  Under  close  supervision  the  students  are  helped  to  develop  the  skills  and 
knowledge  required  for  the  practice  of  clinical  medicine.  Students  learn  to  elicit  a 
comprehensive  history  and  to  carry  out  a  complete  physical  examination.  They  learn  to 
develop  professional  relationships  with  patients,  and  they  acquire  an  understanding  of 
the  mechanisms  of  disease  and  of  the  principles  necessary  for  valid  diagnostic  appraisal 
and  effective  therapeutic  plans. 

All  courses  of  the  first  three  years  of  the  curriculum  are  required  of  all  students.  In  the 
fourth  year,  with  the  guidance  of  faculty  advisers,  students  design  individual  elective 
curricula,  drawn  from  a  wide  range  of  basic  scientific  electives,  clinical  electives,  and 
research  programs  offered  by  the  faculty.  Each  fourth-year  student  is  required  to  take  a 
one-month  selective  in  ambulatory  care  which  includes  clerkship  experience  in  Public 
Health/Community  Medicine.  The  elective  courses  of  all  departments  are  described  in  a 
catalog  which  is  printed  annually  and  distributed  to  students  and  faculty.  Students  are 
permitted  to  spend  three  months  of  the  curriculum  in  elective  programs  offered  by  other 
medical  schools.  In  addition,  the  School  of  Public  Health  offers  international  medicine 
programs  that  provide  opportunities  to  study  the  organization  and  delivery  of  health 
services  in  many  countries  of  the  world. 

During  the  elective  curriculum  students  have  available  the  resources  of  the  entire 
University.  Students  are  encouraged  to  utilize  elective  curriculum  time  to  reach  career 
decisions.  Faculty  advisers  stress  the  acquisition  of  knowledge  and  skills  in  areas  of 
medicine  apart  from  the  student's  career  discipline,  and  they  encourage  students  to  gain 
experience  in  clinical  and/or  laboratory  research. 

The  College  reserves  the  right  to  make  changes  in  the  program  of  studies  and  courses 
of  instruction  at  any  time. 


Grades,  Promotions,  and  Leaves  of  Absence 

All  courses  are  rated  on  an  Honors-Pass-Fail  system  and  these  ratings  only  are  recorded 
on  the  official  transcripts.  Students  are  not  ranked  within  the  class.  Faculty  provide 
narrative  descriptions  of  student  performances  in  preclinical  courses  (Abnormal  Human 
Biology,  Introduction  to  the  Patient,  and  Psychiatric  Medicine  I  and  II),  major  clinical 
year  clerkships,  and  elective  programs.  These  evaluations  become  part  of  the  student's 
permanent  academic  record  in  the  Office  of  the  Dean. 

There  are  three  standing  faculty  committees  concerned  with  students'  academic 
performances.  These  committees  are:  the  First  Year  Class  Faculty,  the  Second  Year 
Class  Faculty,  and  the  Clinical  Committee.  The  latter  deals  with  academic  performances 
in  the  major  clinical  year  and  the  elective  curriculum.  The  standing  committees  meet 
during  each  academic  year  to  review  student  performances  and  to  make  decisions 
related  to  course  failures  and  to  promotions.  Course  failures  in  all  years  of  the 
curriculum  must  be  corrected  according  to  the  directives  of  the  faculty  committees.  A 


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student  may  be  advanced  to  the  next  academic  year  of  the  medical  school  curriculum 
only  upon  recommendation  of  the  faculty  committee.  In  any  year  of  the  curriculum 
students  may  be  dismissed  for  poor  scholarship.  Repetition  of  a  year  of  the  curriculum 
may  be  recommended  by  a  faculty  committee.  The  faculty  committees  may  direct 
students  whose  performances  are  marginal  to  undertake  additional  work  to  correct 
deficiencies  and  strengthen  overall  performance  in  any  discipline. 

Students  are  informed  in  writing  of  the  academic  decisions  of  all  faculty  committees. 
Students  have  the  right  to  appeal  decisions  of  the  faculty  committees.  A  student  who 
wishes  to  appeal  may  request  the  concerned  committee  to  reverse  or  alter  a  decision.  If 
the  committee  reaffirms  the  original  decision,  the  student  may  direct  an  appeal  to  the 
Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine,  who  may  refer  the  appeal  to  the  Executive  Committee 
of  the  Faculty  Council  for  final  decision. 

The  Faculty  of  Medicine  reserves  the  right  to  dismiss,  or  to  deny  admission, 
registration,  readmission,  or  graduation  to  any  student  who  in  the  judgment  of  the 
Faculty  of  Medicine  is  determined  to  be  unsuited  for  the  study  or  practice  of  medicine. 

Students  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  are  required  to  pass  National 
Board  examinations  Parts  I  and  II  prior  to  graduation. 

Leaves  of  absence  may  be  granted  by  the  Dean  for  a  limited  period  of  time  in 
exceptional  circumstances  only  for  health  reasons  or  personal  emergencies. 

Key  to  Course  Numbers 

Medical  Center  courses:  The  suffixes  F  and  S  refer  to  first-  and  second-year  courses, 
respectively.  Numbers  without  a  suffix  indicate  major  clinical  year  clerkships  that  are 
repeated  throughout  the  year  in  instruction  periods  of  twelve  weeks  or  less. 


Summary  of  Curriculum  (for  students  entering  in 
September  1980) 

First  Year 

SEPTEMBER  2,  1980  to  JANUARY  9,  1981.  First  semester. 
JANUARY  12,  1981  to  JUNE  5,  1981.  Second  semester. 

Second  Year 

SEPTEMBER  8,  1981  through  MAY  31,  1982. 

Third  and  Fourth  Years 

JULY  1,  1982  through  APRIL  30,  1984. 

Basic  Science  and  Introductory  Clinical  Courses 
of  the  First  and  Second  Years 

Abnormal  Human  Biology  lOlS. 

Dr.  Canfield  and  interdepartmental  associates:  Cardiology,  Dr.  Drusin; 
Pulmonary,  Dr.  Harvey;  Endocrinology-Metabolism,  Dr.  Holub;  Gastroen- 
terology. Dr.  Glickman;  Hematology.  Dr.  Rifkind;  Immunology.  Dr.  Butler; 


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Infectious  Diseases,  Dr.  Neu;  Oncology,  Dr.  Weinstein;  Nephrology,  Dr. 
Al-Awqati;  Surgery,  Dr.  Lo-Gerfo. 

Exercises  in  the  application  and  correlation  of  the  basic  sciences  to  a  broad  range  of  clinical 
problems.  Teaching  is  by  seminar/lecture  and  is  closely  integrated  with  courses  in  pathology, 
pharmacology,  and  introductory  medicine. 

Anatomy  lOlF.      Microscopic  anatomy 
Dr.  Nunez  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  exercises  including  light  and  electron  microscopic  studies  of 
structure  in  relation  to  function. 

Anatomy  102F.      Human  anatomy 

Drs.  April,  Moss,  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  encompassing  basic  morphological  and  functional  human 
anatomy. 

Anatomy  103F.      Developmental  anatomy 
Dr.  Pfenninger  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  demonstrations,  and  laboratory  emphasizing  the  fundamental  processes  of  embryogenesis; 
closely  integrated  with  Anatomy  1  OIF-Microscopic  anatomy. 

Biochemistry  lOlF.      Introductory  biochemistry 
Dr.  Gold  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures  and  conferences  stressing  principles  of  biochemistry  and  their  relationship  to  disease 
processes. 

Genetics  lOlS.      Introductory  clinical  genetics 
Dr.  Rifkind  and  associates. 

Lectures  emphasizing  general  principles  of  genetics  and  their  clinical  application. 

Medicine  lOlS.      Introduction  to  the  practice  of  medicine 
Drs.  Canfield,  Marcus,  and  associates. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  seminars  addressing  ethical  and  personal  issues  relevant  to  the  practice 
of  medicine. 

Medicine  102S.      Introduction  to  the  patient 
Dr.  Morris  and  associates. 

A  series  of  interdepartmental  presentations  and  demonstrations  followed  by  an  intensive  four-week 
preceptorship  (at  Harlem,  Overlook,  Presbyterian,  Roosevelt,  or  St.  Luke's  Hospital)  during  which 
the  student  will  learn  to  take  a  comprehensive  medical  history  and  to  perform  a  complete  physical 
examination. 

Microbiology  lOlF.      General  microbiology 
Drs.  Erianger,  Ginsberg,  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  covering  the  basic  principles  of  cell  regulation,  immunology, 
virology,  and  the  biology  of  pathogenic  organisms. 

Anatomy-Physiology  106S.      Neural  science 

Drs.  Kandel,  Kelly,  Kupfermann,  Rowland,  Schwartz,  and  Spencer. 

Lectures,  seminars,  laboratories,  and  clinical  demonstrations  to  provide  an  integrated  understanding 
of  neurophysiology,  neuroanatomy,  biochemistry,  and  behavior. 

Nutrition  lOlF.      Introduction  to  nutrition 
Dr.  Winick  and  associates. 

Lectures  that  define  the  elements  of  nutrition  essential  for  good  health. 

Pathology  lOlF.      General  pathology 

Drs.  Branwood,  Fenoglio,  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  emphasizing  the  mechanisms  of  injury  and  repair  in  cells, 
tissues,  and  organ  systems. 


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Pathology  102S.      Systemic  pathology 

Drs.  Branwood,  Fenoglio,  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  exercises  including  light  and  electron  microscopic  studies  to 
elucidate  the  pathogenesis  of  findings  in  disease. 

Pathology  103S.      Neuropathology 
Dr.  Duffy  and  associates. 

Lectures,  demonstrations,  and  microscopic  studies  of  diseases  of  the  nervous  system. 

Pharmacology  lOlS.      General  and  special  pharmacology 
Dr.  Kahn  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  seminars,  and  demonstrations  to  elucidate  the  basic  principles  essential  for  the  effective 
use  of  drugs  as  therapeutic  or  diagnostic  agents. 

Medicine  105F.      Physician-patient  relationship 
Drs.  Hembree,  Rosenberg,  and  associates. 

Preceptor  sessions  emphasizing  the  central  role  of  the  physician-patient  relationship  in  the  practice  of 
medicine  and  the  importance  of  the  effects  of  health  care  organization  and  other  factors  on  that 
relationship. 

Physiology  lOlF.      Human  physiology 
Dr.  Nocenti  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  demonstrations,  and  conferences  to  define  the  function  of  specific  ceils,  tissues,  and  organs 
and  their  homeostatic  mechanisms. 

Psychiatry  lOlF.      Psychiatric  Medicine,  I 
Dr.  Yudofsky  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures  and  seminars  presenting  the  salient  features  of  normal  development. 

Psychiatry  102S.      Psychiatric  Medicine,  II 
Dr.  Yudofsky  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures  and  seminars  covering  the  major  mental  illnesses  and  the  elements  of  patient  interviewing. 

Public  Health  lOlF.      Structure  of  health  care  systems 
Dr.  Rosenberg  and  associates. 

Lectures  and  seminar  groups  on  the  current  organization  of  health  care. 

Public  Health  102F.      Epidemiology 
Dr.  Rush  and  associates. 

Lectures  and  seminars  to  present  epidemiological  principles. 

Public  Health  103F.      Biostatistics 
Dr.  Fleiss  and  associates. 

Lectures  on  the  basic  elements  of  biostatistics  applicable  to  medicine. 

Public  Health  104F.      Parasitic  diseases 
Dr.  Despommier  and  associates. 

Lectures  and  laboratories  stressing  parasitic  diseases  likely  to  be  encountered  and  the  techniques 
necessary  for  the  diagnosis  of  these  diseases. 


Major  Clinical  Year 


Anesthesiology  201.      Clinical  clerkship  in  anesthesiology 
Dr.  Bendixen  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

A  clerkship  that  provides  training  in  preanesthetic  evaluation,  management,  and  postanesthetic  care 
of  surgical  patients.  At  the  conclusion  of  the  clerkship  students  should  be  able  to  do  the  following:  (1) 
describe  the  major  factors  to  be  considered  in  selecting  anesthetic  drugs  and  techniques  for  patients 
undergoing  common  surgical  procedures;  (2)  describe  indications  for  positive  pressure  ventilation  of 
the  lungs  and  how  the  adequacy  of  such  ventilation  can  be  determined;  (3)  differentiate  between  a 
patent  and  obstructed  airway  in  a  patient  and  demonstrate  on  a  patient  or  mannikin  his/her  ability  to 
obtain  a  patent  airway  by  positioning;  (4)  describe  the  indications  for  use  of  an  endotracheal  tube;  (5) 


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describe  procedures  used  for  resuscitation  of  a  patient  who  has  had  cardiac  arrest  and  demonstrate 
on  a  mannikin  his/her  ability  to  perform  mouth-to-mouth  ventilation  and  closed  chest  cardiac 
massage;  (6)  describe  indications  for  and  contraindications  to  the  use  of  local  anesthetics  to  provide 
infiltration  and  nerve  block  anesthesia;  and  (7)  describe  the  causes,  prevention,  diagnosis,  and 
treatment  of  local  anesthetic  drug  toxicity. 

Dermatology  201. 
Dr.  Harber  and  staff. 

Medicine  201.      Clinical  clerkship  in  medicine 

Dr.  Loeb  and  staff  at  the  Harlem.  Presbyterian,  Roosevelt,  and  St.  Luke's 

Hospitals. 

Extended  clinical  experience  under  a  preceptorship  system  at  Presbyterian  Hospital  and  at  another 
affiliated  hospital,  Harlem,  Roosevelt,  or  St.  Luke's  Hospital.  At  the  conclusion  of  the  clerkship  the 
student  should  be  capable  of  taking  a  precise  medical  history,  performing  an  accurate  physical 
examination,  interpreting  basic  laboratory  data,  formulating  a  cogent  problem  list,  and  communicat- 
ing these  data  in  accurate  verbal  and  written  form.  These  skills  will  be  acquired  in  the  patient  care 
setting  in  order  to  increase  the  student's  understanding  of  the  physiologic,  psychologic,  and  social 
aspects  of  medicine  and  to  prepare  the  student  for  the  assumption  of  clinical  responsibility  under 
close  supervision. 

Neurology  201.      Clinical  clerkship  in  neurology 

Dr.  Rowland  and  staff  at  the  Neurological  Institute  of  the  Presbyterian 

Hospital. 

A  comprehensive  experience  in  clinical  neurology  provided  at  the  bedside  at  the  Neurological 
Institute.  Under  close  supervision  of  a  junior  and  senior  resident  and  an  attending  physician  in 
neurology,  students  learn  to  obtain  a  systematic  neurological  history  and  to  perform  and  interpret  the 
neurological  examination.  By  active  participation  in  the  evaluation  and  care  of  patients,  expertise  is 
obtained  in  the  diagnosis  and  treatment  of  common  neurological  diseases.  Students  learn  how  to  do  a 
lumbar  puncture  and  they  become  familiar  with  electrodiagnostic  and  neuroradiological  tests. 
Experience  is  also  obtained  in  neurosurgery  and  rehabilitation  medicine.  Management  of  neurological 
emergencies  is  learned  during  night  call  with  the  senior  resident.  In  addition,  a  comprehensive  core 
knowledge  of  clinical  neurology  is  ensured  by  a  course  syllabus,  daily  rounds,  and  preceptor  sessions 
with  the  attending  physician. 

Neurology  202.      Neurosurgery 

Dr.  Schlesinger  and  staff  at  the  Neurological  Institute  of  the  Presbyterian 

Hospital. 

Included  in  Neurology  201. 

Obstetrics    and    Gynecology    201.      Clinical    clerkship    in    obstetrics    and 

gynecology 

Dr.  Vande  Wiele  and  staff  at  the  Harlem,  Presbyterian,  Roosevelt,  and  St. 

Luke's  Hospitals. 

A  comprehensive  clerkship  in  obstetrics  and  gynecology  under  close  supervision  of  house  staff  and 
attendings.  On  the  gynecological  wards  and  in  the  clinics  the  student  learns  to  take  a  sexual  and 
gynecological  history,  to  examine  the  breasts,  abdomen,  and  pelvis,  to  distinguish  normal  and 
abnormal  findings  relative  to  gynecological  disease,  and  to  diagnose  and  manage  benign  and 
malignant  gynecologic  tumors.  The  student  acquires  the  skills  needed  to  approach  problems  of 
sexuality  and  an  understanding  of  the  impact  of  changing  physiological  states  in  menarche  and 
menopause.  On  the  obstetrical  service  the  student  learns  the  medical  and  surgical  complications 
encountered  during  pregnancy  and  delivery,  and  the  student  learns  to  diagnose  and  manage 
pregnancy.  The  student  participates  in  the  conduct  of  labor,  the  delivery,  and  the  care  of  the 
newborn. 

Orthopedic  Surgery  201.      Clinical  clerkship  in  orthopedic  surgery 
Dr.  Garcia  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

On  the  orthopedic  surgery  clerkship  students  learn  to  perform  an  orthopedic  physical  examination 
and  to  take  an  orthopedic  history  from  a  patient.  The  clerkship  provides  students  with  insight  into  the 
more  common  musculoskeletal  problems  (including  fractures  and  trauma)  and  the  basic  approaches 
to  management  of  these  problems  by  an  orthopedic  surgeon.  The  student  is  expected  to  gain  insight 
into  how  the  discipline  of  orthopedic  surgery  works  in  conjunction  with  other  specialties  and  how  an 
orthopedic  service  provides  in-patient  and  out-patient  care. 


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Otolaryngology  201.      Clinical  clerkship  in  otolaryngology 
Dr.  Abramson  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

A  clerkship  designed  to  teach  the  skills  of  physical  examination  of  the  ear,  nose,  and  throat  and  to 
provide  an  understanding  of  certain  diseases  where  this  examination  is  crucial  in  diagnosis  and 
management.  The  clerkship  includes  selected  didactic  lectures,  followed  by  a  preceptor-type 
experience  in  the  clinic  where  students  examine  and  work  up  a  number  of  patients  under  the  direct 
supervision  of  a  faculty  member. 

Pediatrics  201.      Clinical  clerkship  in  pediatrics 

Dr.  Katz  and  staff  at  the  Babies  Hospital  (Presbyterian),  Harlem,  Roosevelt, 

and  St.  Luke's  Hospitals. 

A  clinical  clerkship  providing  both  in-patient  and  ambulatory  care  experience.  The  student  is 
introduced  to  the  study  of  infants  and  children:  growth  and  development,  diseases,  and  health  care 
maintenance.  The  student  develops  basic  skills  in  the  following  areas:  taking  the  pediatric  history 
from  the  parents  and  from  the  older  child;  performing  the  physical  examination  of  the  pediatric 
patient,  including  the  young  infant;  observing,  analyzing,  and  recording  the  interaction  between 
parent  and  child;  and  ordering  and  interpreting  laboratory  tests.  The  student  learns  to  integrate  the 
data  acquired  and  formulate  an  appropriate  problem  list  and  plan  for  the  patient.  The  student  also 
learns  to  make  the  basic  measurements  of  physical,  neurological,  and  psychosocial  growth  and 
development,  and  to  plot  and  assess  the  data. 

Psychiatry  201.      Clinical  clerkship  in  psychiatry 

Dr.  Sachar  and  staff  at  the  New  York  State  Psychiatric  Institute,  Harlem, 

Presbyterian,  Roosevelt,  and  St.  Luke's  Hospitals. 

A  comprehensive  clerkship  in  psychiatry.  In  active  participation  in  patient  care  under  faculty 
supervision  the  student  is  expected  to  learn  to  conduct  a  psychiatric  history  and  mental  status 
examination  and  to  develop  refined  interviewing  skills,  noting  verbal  and  nonverbal  behavior.  The 
student  learns  to  make  a  psychiatric  differential  diagnosis,  to  use  psychotropic  drugs  effectively,  to 
evaluate  suicide  potential,  and  to  develop  and  enhance  therapeutic  rapport.  The  clerkship  aims  to 
provide  an  appreciation  of  the  effects  of  psychological,  social,  and  biological  phenomena  on 
illness-related  behaviors. 

Radiology  201.      Diagnostic  radiology  (medical) 
Dr.  Seaman  and  staff. 

Radiology  202.      Diagnostic  radiology  (surgical) 
Dr.  Seaman  and  staff. 

Rehabilitation  Medicine  201. 

Dr.   Downey   and   staff   at   the   Neurological   Institute   of   the   Presbyterian 

Hospital. 

Included  in  Neurology  201. 

Surgery  201.      Clinical  clerkship  in  surgery 

Dr.  Reemtsma  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

A  comprehensive  clinical  clerkship  during  which  the  student  is  expected  to  demonstrate  improve- 
ment in  ability  to  perform  histories  and  physical  examinations  on  surgical  patients  and  to  formulate 
rational  diagnostic  and  therapeutic  plans.  The  student  is  expected  to  demonstrate  increasing  skill 
and  competence  in  performing  selected  procedures,  in  assuming  supervised  responsibility  for  patient 
care,  in  communicating  succinctly  and  with  clarity  to  patients  and  colleagues,  and  in  building  a 
functional  body  of  critically  examined  information  regarding  common  surgical  entities. 

Surgery  202.      Lectures  and  demonstrations  in  surgical  pathology 
Drs.  Fenoglio  and  Lane  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

Included  in  Surgery  201. 

Urology  201.      Clinical  clerkship  in  urology 
Dr.  Olsson  and  staff. 

During  the  clinical  clerkship  in  urology  students  learn  to  identify  common  disorders  of  the 
genitourinary  tract  through  precise  patient  interviews  and  examinations.  Both  ambulatory  and 
in-patients  are  evaluated.  By  knowing  diagnostic  methods  unique  to  urology,  students  are  able  to 
formulate  appropriate  diagnostic  and  therapeutic  plans. 


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Fourth  Year 

Interdepartment  301.      Ambulatory  care /public  health  selective 
Dr.  M.  Stewart,  course  coordinator. 

Each  student  in  the  fourth  year  is  required  to  select  an  elective  in  ambulatory  care,  which  includes 
clerkship  experience  in  Public  Health/Community  Medicine.  {For  the  rest  of  the  Fourth  Year  see 
page  43  and  the  elective  catalogue.) 

Special  Programs 

M.D.-Ph.D.  Program 

The  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences 
have  formed  a  cooperative  program  leading  to  both  the  M.D.  and  Ph.D.  degrees.  This 
program  is  supervised  by  the  Graduate  Biomedical  Sciences  Advisory  Committee  and 
permits  medical  students  who  have  a  serious  interest  in  basic  biomedical  research  to 
obtain  the  Ph.D.  degree  in  one  of  the  fourteen  participating  disciplines  in  the  program. 
At  least  two  additional  years  of  study  beyond  the  four  required  for  the  M.D.  degree 
should  be  anticipated  for  completion  of  this  program.  The  program  is  supported  by 
traineeships  from  the  National  Institutes  of  Health. 

Applicants  interested  in  the  M.D.-Ph.D.  program  should  write  for  further  information 
and  application  forms  to: 

Dr.  David  Schachter 

Chairman,  Graduate  Biomedical  Sciences 

Advisory  Committee 
Department  of  Physiology 
630  West  168th  Street 
New  York,  N.Y.  10032 

They  should,  moreover,  make  separate,  concurrent  application  for  admission  to  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

Joint  M.D./M.P.H.  Program 

This  dual  degree  program  is  under  the  joint  direction  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons  and  the  School  of  Public  Health.  In  addition  to  preclinical  and  clinical  medical 
training,  students  gain  substantive  knowledge  of  the  health  care  delivery  system  and  the 
technological,  social,  and  political  forces  that  contribute  to  the  problems  and  patterns  of 
illness,  medical  care,  and  delivery  of  services.  They  also  develop  concrete  skills  of 
research  or  administration  applicable  in  interdisciplinary  health  service  settings,  both 
clinical  and  community  based. 

Before  being  considered  for  admission  to  the  joint  degree  program,  the  applicant 
must  first  be  accepted  as  a  degree  candidate  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 
Formal  application  to  the  School  of  Public  Health  may  then  be  made  at  any  time  before 
the  student  enters  the  fourth  year  of  medical  training.  The  overall  length  of  the  joint 
program,  registration,  and  scheduling  patterns  differ  for  individual  students.  The  total 
elapsed  time  could  be  as  short  as  four  years,  but  might  extend  beyond  the  four-year 
graduation  date  of  the  medical  school.  In  general,  during  the  first  three  years  the  joint 
degree  student  uses  vacation  and  free  time  in  the  medical  schedule  to  cross-register  for 
public  health  courses.  In  the  fourth  year  the  student  registers  concurrently  in  the  two 
schools,  permitting  opportunities  to  complete  core,  track,  and  elective  public  health 
courses  and  also  carry  the  required  clinical  elective  work  in  the  medical  curriculum.  The 
M.D.  and  the  M.P.H.  degree  may  be  awarded  simultaneously  at  the  end  of  the  fourth 
year  or  separately  when  the  requirements  have  been  met. 


50     PROGRAM  OF  INSTRUCTION 

For  further  information,  consult  the  Dean's  Office  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  630  West  168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.,  10032,  or  the  Director's  Office  in 
the  School  of  Public  Health,  600  West  168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 

Programs  in  Physical  Therapy  and  Occupational  Therapy 

Educational  programs  are  offered  by  the  Department  of  Rehabilitation  Medicine  to 
students  who  have  already  earned  a  bachelor's  degree.  They  may  apply  for  admission 
to  a  two-year  program  leading  to  the  Master  of  Science  degree  in  physical  therapy  or 
occupational  therapy,  or  a  second  professional  Master  of  Science  degree  in  occupational 
therapy  education  or  occupational  therapy  administration.  Details  are  given  in  the 
bulletin  of  Programs  in  Physical  Therapy  and  Occupational  Therapy. 

Program  of  the  Center  for  Psychoanalytic  Training  and 
Research 

A  course  of  training  in  the  theory  and  practice  of  psychoanalytic  medicine  is  offered 
through  the  Center  for  Psychoanalytic  Training  and  Research  of  the  Department  of 
Psychiatry.  The  program,  a  minimum  of  four  years  in  length,  leads  to  the  award  of  a 
certificate  in  Psychoanalysis.  For  details,  see  the  bulletin  of  the  Center  (formerly  the 
Psychoanalytic  Clinic). 


Programs  in  Nutrition 

The  Master  of  Science  program,  administered  by  the  Postgraduate  Division  of  the 
Faculty  of  Medicine,  is  a  twelve-month  program  that  serves  as  a  foundation  for  students 
who  plan  to  continue  for  the  Doctor  of  Philosophy  degree  or  to  attend  a  professional 
school  in  the  health  sciences.  In  addition,  the  master's  program  is  offered  to  physicians 
and  other  health  specialists  who  wish  to  augment  their  training  with  a  knowledge  of 
nutrition. 

Requirements  for  admission:  a  bachelor's  degree  from  an  accredited  college,  with  a 
strong  emphasis  on  the  sciences,  including  two  years  of  chemistry,  one  year  of  biology, 
and  a  course  in  elementary  biochemistry.  The  Graduate  Record  Examination  is 
required. 

Under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Executive  Committee  on  Graduate  Instruction  of  the 
Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  students  may  follow  a  program  of  studies  leading 
to  the  Ph.D.  degree.  Course  work  and  thesis  research  in  nutritional  biochemistry  and  in 
clinical  and  public  health  nutrition  are  carried  out  under  the  guidance  of  the  Doctoral 
Program  subcommittee  on  Nutrition. 

Requirements  for  admission:  successful  completion  of  the  Master  of  Science  degree 
program  as  outlined  above,  or  its  equivalent,  and  demonstrated  scholarly  ability  in 
pursuing  advanced  studies  and  research.  In  addition,  students  must  fulfill  the  general 
requirements  for  the  degree  which  govern  all  Ph.D.  candidates  in  the  University. 

A  program  of  postdoctoral  training  in  nutrition  is  offered  for  qualified  individuals  having 
the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine  or  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Philosophy  who  intend  to 
pursue  careers  in  teaching  and  research  in  nutrition.  The  program  includes  clinics, 
selected  nutrition  courses,  seminars,  and  participation  in  research  projects,  with  a  view 
to  qualifying  the  individual  for  teaching  in  medical  schools  or  in  nutrition  departments  of 
graduate  schools.  Specific  training  is  given  in  the  areas  of  nutrition  and  development, 
prenatal  growth,  obesity,  endocrinology,  and  nutrition  and  metabolism.  This  program 
has  considerable  flexibility  and  is  arranged  with  the  individual  to  suit  his  or  her  particular 
goals  and  needs. 


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Inquiries  concerning  the  above  programs  may  be  directed  to  the  Office  of  the  Director, 
Institute  of  Human  Nutrition,  701  West  168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 

Program  in  Clinical  Genetics 

While  patient  services  in  genetics  are  rendered  through  the  existing  clinical  departments 
of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  the  teaching,  research,  and  clinical  services  in 
genetics  are  coordinated  and  integrated  by  the  Program  in  Clinical  Genetics,  under  the 
chairmanship  of  Dr.  Arthur  Bloom,  Professor  of  Pediatrics  and  of  Human  Genetics  and 
Development.  The  membership  of  this  committee  includes  physicians  and  scientists 
from  the  Department  of  Human  Genetics  and  Development  and  from  numerous  other 
departments  of  the  College. 

The  Program  in  Clinical  Genetics  offers  fellowships  in  genetics  and  training  in  the 
genetic  aspects  of  a  wide  range  of  medical  and  surgical  specialties.  The  Program 
provides  postgraduate  clinical  teaching,  elective  courses  for  medical  students,  and 
regular  conferences  on  clinical  genetics.  The  clinical  and  laboratory  facilities  of  the 
Presbyterian  Hospital,  Babies  Hospital,  and  other  affiliated  hospitals  are  all  utilized  in 
the  Program,  and  the  research  laboratories  of  the  Department  of  Human  Genetics  and 
Development  actively  participate  in  it. 

Interested  applicants  should  write  for  further  information  to  the  Chairman,  Program 
in  Clinical  Genetics,  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Columbia  University,  630  West 
168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 

Program  in  Biophysics  and  Biophysical  Chemistry 

The  program  of  study  in  biophysics  and  biophysical  chemistry,  which  leads  to  the  award 
of  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Philosophy,  is  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Graduate  School  of 
Arts  and  Sciences.  Information  about  admission  and  degree  requirements  and  courses  of 
instruction  is  given  in  the  bulletin  of  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences. 

University  Program  of  General  Education 

The  Program  of  General  Education  offers  a  series  of  courses  designed  to  bring  together 
various  scholarly  and  professional  disciplines  to  explore  matters  of  lasting  human 
concern  and  distinct  contemporary  importance.  The  Program  includes  both  experimen- 
tal and  time-tested  forms  of  general  education.  As  an  outgrowth  of  Columbia's  long 
experience  in  this  area,  the  Program  is  based  on  the  premise  that  general  education  can 
parallel  disciplinary  training  in  the  graduate  as  well  as  undergraduate  years.  The 
Program  offers  intermediate  and  advanced  courses  that  supplement  such  general 
introductions  as  Contemporary  Civilization,  Humanities  A  and  B,  Oriental  Civilizations, 
and  Oriental  Humanities. 

The  Program's  courses  and  seminars  are  addressed  to  both  the  nonspecialist  and  the 
specialist  who  is  willing  to  venture  beyond  the  conventional  disciplinary  boundaries. 
Within  the  normal  limits  of  appropriate  class  size,  and  depending  upon  the  level  of  the 
course,  most  courses  are  open  to  qualified  students  from  all  divisions  of  the  University. 
Students  should  check  with  their  department  or  school  if  there  are  questions  about 
receiving  credit  toward  a  major  or  a  degree. 

A  complete  listing  of  courses  offered  under  the  Program  will  be  published  as  a 
supplement  to  the  University  bulletins  in  the  late  summer  of  1980.  It  will  include  courses 
not  otherwise  announced  in  the  bulletins.  For  information,  contact  the  General  Educa- 
tion Program,  1513  International  Affairs  Building,  Columbia  University,  New  York, 
N.Y.  10027.  Telephone:  (212)  280-2208. 

During  the  1980-1981  academic  year,  the  Health  Sciences  Division  of  the  University 
will  conduct  a  General  Education  Seminar  on  the  interdisciplinary  analysis  and  explica- 


52     PROGRAM  OF  INSTRUCTION 


tion  of  value  issues  in  health  sciences  education,  research,  and  service  as  related  to 
behavior  modification,  neonatology,  reproductive  medicine,  and  other  topics.  Seminars 
in  each  of  these  topics  meet  in  the  autumn  and  spring  terms  and  are  open  to  students 
from  any  division  of  the  University  with  permission  of  a  faculty  participant.  For 
information,  call  Dr.  Arthur  Caplan  (694-6883)  or  the  General  Education  Office 
(280-2208). 

Endowed  Lectureships  and  Visiting  Professorship 

Through  the  kindness  of  generous  donors,  the  resources  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine 
include  several  distinguished  lectureships  and  a  visiting  professorship: 

The  Cartwright  Lecture  Fund,  established  under  the  will  of  Benjamin  Cartwright,  made 
possible  biennial  lectures  under  the  sponsorship  of  the  P&S  Alumni  Association  during 
the  period  1881-1912.  A  new  series  of  Cartwright  Lectures  was  inaugurated  under  the 
College's  auspices  in  November  1974. 

The  Alexander  Ming  Fisher  Lectures  were  established  under  the  terms  of  the  will  of  Dr. 
A.  M.  Fisher's  half-brother,  E.  Douglas  Southwick,  to  make  possible  lectures  on  the 
general  theme  of  Death  and  Dying. 

The  Michael  Heidelberger  Lectures  were  begun  in  1955  to  honor  the  notable  contribu- 
tions of  Dr.  Heidelberger,  now  Professor  Emeritus  of  Immunochemistry,  and  to  stimulate 
further  scientific  progress  in  immunochemistry  and  related  disciplines. 

The  David  Seegal  Lectureship  and  Visiting  Professorship  Fund,  given  by  the  Alpha 
Omega  Alpha  Honor  Medical  Society  and  others,  provides  for  the  appointment  of  a 
visiting  professor  who  is  in  residence  for  five  days.  During  this  time  he  or  she  delivers  the 
David  Seegal  Lecture  on  Chronic  Disease. 

Prizes  and  Awards 

The  Distinguished  Service  Award  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  is  given 
annually  at  Commencement  exercises  to  a  member  of  the  faculty  for  outstanding 
contributions  to  medicine. 

The  Louisa  Gross  Horwitz  Prize,  the  recipient  of  which  traditionally  gives  a  public 
lecture,  was  established  under  the  will  of  the  late  S.  Gross  Horwitz  in  honor  of  his  mother 
and  is  given  annually  in  recognition  of  outstanding  basic  research  in  the  fields  of  biology 
or  biochemistry. 

The  Joseph  Mather  Smith  Prize  is  awarded  to  the  graduate  of  the  College  whose  original 
research  in  medical  subjects  is  deemed  by  the  Dean's  Advisory  Committee  on  Honors 
and  Awards  to  be  the  most  meritorious. 

The  Stevens  Triennial  Prize  is  awarded  to  the  person,  not  necessarily  a  graduate  of  the 
College,  whose  original  research  on  any  medical  subject  is  deemed  by  the  Dean's 
Advisory  Committee  on  Honors  and  Awards  to  be  most  meritorious. 


Postgraduate  Programs 


Opportunities  for  continuing  medical  education  beyond  the  M.D.  degree  are  offered  at 
the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  through  three  major  programs;  (1)  the  training  of 
specialists  by  means  of  hospital  residencies;  (2)  special  courses  in  general  medicine  and 
in  the  specialties,  for  practicing  physicians  and  physicians  in  training  who  wish  to  renew 
and  continue  their  educational  experiences  in  the  various  fields  of  medicine;  and  (3)  the 
Doctor  of  Medical  Science  Program,  for  physicians  with  particular  interest  and  compe- 
tence in  research  in  the  basic  sciences.  Further  information  about  these  programs  may 
be  obtained  from  the  Office  of  the  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine. 


Graduate  Training  of  Specialists 

The  program  offers  training  opportunities  through  fellowships  at  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  residencies  at  affiliated  hospitals  for  holders  of  the  M.D. 
degree.  Proper  training  for  specialization  includes  four  major  elements.  First,  it  provides 
a  comprehensive  clinical  experience  as  a  resident  in  a  hospital  that  is  equipped  and 
staffed  to  provide  graded  responsibilities  under  the  supervision  of  experts  in  the  selected 
specialty.  Second,  it  disciplines  the  resident  in  scientific  attitudes  toward  health  and 
disease  and  enriches  the  clinical  experience  through  advanced  training  in  those  medical 
sciences  that  are  largely  concerned  with  the  resident's  specialty.  Third,  it  enables  the 
resident  to  see  and  to  begin  to  understand  the  effect  of  illness  on  the  individual  patient 
and  the  response  of  that  person  to  the  illness  and  to  the  physician.  The  relationships  that 
the  resident  physician  develops  with  individual  patients  set  the  pattern  for  his  or  her 
participation  in  the  delivery  of  health  care  after  the  completion  of  the  residency.  Finally, 
it  gives  the  student  the  opportunity,  either  as  a  resident  or  as  a  fellow,  to  do  basic  or 
clinical  research.  This,  in  turn,  may  stimulate  the  type  of  creative  productivity  that  may 
earn  the  student  a  recommendation  for  admission  to  a  program  leading  to  the  award  of 
the  Doctor  of  Medical  Science  degree. 


Postgraduate  Courses  for  Practicing  Physicians  and 
Specialists 

A  variety  of  short  courses  have  been  organized  at  hospitals  and  clinics  affiliated  with  the 
University;  they  are  available  at  the  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center  and  at  the 
other  affiliated  hospitals.  No  University  credit  or  certificates  are  granted  for  these 
courses,  but  continuing  medical  education  credit  is  granted  through  the  Physicians 
Recognition  Award  of  the  American  Medical  Association. 

Courses  for  the  general  practitioner  furnish  opportunities  to  keep  abreast  of  new 
knowledge  and  the  latest  methods  of  diagnosis,  treatment,  and  prevention;  and  to  learn 
the  indications,  limitations,  and  value  of  those  technical  procedures  that  require  the 
attention  of  a  qualified  specialist.  The  instruction  consists  largely  of  first-hand  clinical 
experience,  lectures,  demonstrations,  and  discussion. 

For  those  already  practicing  a  specialty,  advanced  instruction  is  given  in  the 
therapeutic  and  diagnostic  methods  of  certain  limited  fields  of  practice.  Enrollment  is 
limited  to  those  who  have  the  preparation  necessary  to  enable  them  to  benefit  by  the 
advanced  instruction. 


54     POSTGRADUATE  PROGRAMS 


Program  for  the  Doctor  of  Medical  Science  Degree 

The  University  confers  the  Med.Sc.D.  degree  upon  a  few  physicians  who  have 
completed  a  research  project  in  one  of  the  basic  science  fields.  Only  staff  members  of 
the  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center  are  eligible  for  this  degree.  A  minimum  of 
two  years  of  full-time  work  in  the  basic  science  field  is  required.  Additional  requirements 
include  completion  of  a  significant  and  original  research  project,  the  passing  of 
comprehensive  and  oral  examinations  and  submission  of  a  dissertation. 


Departments  of  Instruction 


Listed  are  only  those  faculty  appointments  and  promotions  approved  by  September  1, 
1980. 

The  designation  "also"  is  used  with  the  name  of  an  individual  holding  a  joint 
appointment  in  two  departments.  The  designation  "in"  is  used  when  an  individual  holds 
an  appointment  in  the  department  where  listed,  with  assignment  to  the  department 
named  after  the  "in."  In  either  case,  the  name  appears  in  both  departmental  lists. 

Anatomy 

Professor  and  Chairman 

Michael  D.  Gershon.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1958;  M.D.,  1963 

Professors 

Charles  A.  Ely.      B.A.,   Washington  and  Jefferson,  1946;  M.S.,  Hawaii,  1940;  Ph.D., 

Wisconsin,  1949 
Melvin  L.  Moss.      B.A.,  New  York  University/,  1942;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1946;  Ph.D., 

1954 
Charles  R.  Noback.      B.S.,  Cornell,  1936;  M.S.,  New  York  University,   1938;  Ph.D., 

Minnesota,  1942 
Virginia  M.  Tennyson  (also  Pathology).      B.S.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1946;  M.S.,  Baylor, 

1956;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Adjunct  Professor 

Manfred  Otto  Nahmmacher.      Ph.D.,  Giessen  (Germany),  1960 

Associate  Professors 

Ernest  W.  April.      B.S.,  Tufts,  1961;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Philip  W.  Brandt.  B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1952;  M.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1957;  Ph.D.,  Colum- 
bia, 1960 

Stephen  B.  Doty  (in  Orthopedic  Surgery).      B.A.,  Rice,  1961;  M.A.,  1963;  Ph.D.,  1965 

Eladio  A.  Nunez.  B.S.,  St.  John's  (New  York),  1951;  M.S.,  1953;  Ph.D.,  New  York 
University,  1964 

Karl  H.  Pfenninger.      M.D.,  Zurich,  1971 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Arline  D.  Deitch.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1944;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1946;  M.D.,  1954 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

Richard  M.  Hoar.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Kansas,  1956 

Assistant  Professors 

Richard  T.  Ambron.      B.S.,  Villanova,  1965;  Ph.D.,  Temple,  1971 

Craig  H.  Bailey  (also  Psychiatry).      B.A.,  Lehigh,  1967;  M.S.,  1969;  Ph.D.,  1973 

Julia  R.  Currie.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1974 


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Halina  Den  (in  Neurology).      B.S.,  Frankfurt,  1949;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1954; 

Ph.D.,  Michigan,  1958 
Abraham  B.  Eastwood  (in  Neurology).      B.S.,  Muhlenberg,  1965;  M.S.,  Lehigh,  1967; 

Ph.D.,  1971 
James  P.  Kelly.      B.A.,  Harpur,  1966;  Ph.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1971 
Daniel  M.  Linkie  (in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).      B.S.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),    1962;  M.S.,   State   University  of  New   York  (Albany),    1963;  Ph.D., 

Michigan,  1971 
Marie-France  Maylie-Pfenninger.      Baccalaureate,  Algiers,  1960;  L.  es  Sc,  Marseilles, 

1963;  Docteur  de  Specialite,  1967;  Ph.D.,  1972 
Tuan  Due  Pham  (also  Pharmacology).      B.S.,  St.  Edward's  (Texas),  1962;  M.S.,  Loyola, 

1967;  M.  Phil.,  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1975 
Taube  Pearl  Rothman.      B.A.,  City  College,  1969;  Ph.D.,  Cornell,  1975 
Samuel  Mark  Schacher  (also  Psychiatry).      B.S.,  Columbia,  1971;  M.A.,  1974;  Ph.D., 

1976 
Michael  A.  Silver.      B.A.,  Colgate,  1971;  Ph.D.,  Rochester,  1977 
Ann- Judith  Silverman .      B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1 96 7;  Ph.D.,  1970 
Klaudiusz  Weiss  (also  Psychiatry)  (in  Dentistry).      M.A.,   Warsaw,  1967;  Ph.D.,  State 

University  of  New  York  (Stony  Brook),  1973 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Ian  Blair  Fries.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  1968 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE  INSTRUCTOR 

Diane  L.  Sherman,  B.S.  Sharon  C.  Colacino,  Ph.D. 

Anesthesiology 

Professor  and  Chairman 

Henrik  H.  Bendixen.      M.D.,  Copenhagen,  1951 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Mieczyslaw   Finster  (also   Obstetrics  and   Gynecology).      B.A.,    Gymnasium   (Poland), 

1941;  M.D.,  Geneva,  1957 
Lester  C.  Mark.      M.D.,  Toronto,  1941 

Gabriel  G.  Nahas.      M.D.,  Toulouse,  1944;  Ph.D.,  Minnesota,  1953 
Shih-Hsun  Ngai  (also  Pharmacology).      M.B.,  National  Central  (Nanking),  1944 

Professors  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Leonard  Brand.      B.S.,  Yale,  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1949 

Edgar  C.  Hanks.      B.A.,  Gettysburg,  1943;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1947 

Ernest  Salanitre.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1936;  M.D.,  Rome,  1942 

Adjunct  Professor 

Sidney  Spector  (also  Pharmacology).      B.S.,  Denver,  1948;  M.S.,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Jeffer- 
son, 1956 

Associate  Professors 

Ralph  A.  Epstein.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1959;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1963 


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Allen    I.    Hyman   (also    Pediatrics).      B.A.,    Columbia,    1955;   M.D.,    Albany   Medical 

College,  1959 
Hisayo  O.  Morishima.      M.D.,  Toho  (Tokyo),  1951;  Ph.D.,  Tokyo,  1959 
Eugene  J.  Pantuck.      B.S.,  Tufts,  1959;  M.D.,  1963 
Lubos  Triner.      M.D.,  Charles  (Prague),  1955;  Ph.D.,  1961 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Richard   S.    Matteo.      B.A.,   Syracuse,    1950;   M.D.,    State   University  of  New   York 
(Upstate),  1955 

Assistant  Professors 

Jeffrey  Askanazi.      B.S.,  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  1971;  M.D.,  Upstate  Medical 

Center  (Syracuse),  1975 
Keith  J.  Bernstein.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1968;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1974 
Richard  Z.Y.  Chen.      M.D.,  National  Taiwan,  1966 
Foun-Chung  Fan.      M.D.,  Taipei  Medical  College  (Taiwan),  1972 
Arthur  Donald  Finck.      B.S.,  Lafayette,  1968;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1972 
Peter  R.  Fletcher.      M.A.,   Oxford,   1974;  M.B.,   Ch.B.,  Royal  College  of  Physicians 

(London),  1974 
Warren  K.  Grodin.      B.A.,  Minnesota,  1967;  M.D.,  London,  1975 
John  A.  Holzer.      B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
Hoshang  Jal  Khambatta.      M.D.,  Karachi,  1958 
Vance  Lauderdale.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1945;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1947 
Leila  M.  Pang  (also  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  Hawaii,  1966;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1964 
Hilda  Pedersen.      M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Edinburgh,  1958 
David  M.  Richlin.      B.A.,  Drew,   1970;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine  and 

Dentistry,  1974 
Stanley  H.  Rosenbaum  (also  Medicine).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1969; 

M.D.,  Cornell,  1973 
J.    Gilbert   Stone.      B.A.,    Dartmouth,    1960;   M.D.,    State   University   of  New    York 

(Downstate),  1964 
Yvonne  Vulliemoz.      M.S.,  Lausanne,  1956;  Ph.D.,  Paris,  1969 
Sock  Young  Woo.      B.S.,  Ewha  Women's  University  (Seoul),  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
Jen-Tieng  Wung.      M.D.,  Taipei  Medical  College,  1956 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Ana  Maria  Lobo  Antunes.      M.D.,  Lisbon  Faculty  of  Medicine,  1967 

Dorothy  A.  Black.      B.A.,  Rutgers,  1957;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1959;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1965 

Donald  C.  Brody.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  Boston,  1956 

Kathryn  A.  W.  Cozine.      M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1961 

Ellise  S.  Delphin.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1971;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1975 

Alber  Faltas.      M.D.,  Kasr-El-Ainy  Medical  School  (Egypt),  1961 

Richard  F.  Gallagher.      B.S.,  St.  John's  (New  York),  1968;  M.D.,  New  York  University, 

1973 
Carolyn  P.  Greenberg.      B.A.,  Stanford,  1962;  M.D.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1966 
John  W.  Hennessey.      B.S.,  Massachusetts,  1961;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1966 
Ina  Lieberman.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1964;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1968 
Dudley  D.  McDaniel.      B.A.,  Miami  (Ohio),  1971;  M.D.,  Autonoma  (Mexico),  1975 
Kevin  V.  Sanborn.      B.S.,  Manhattan,  1969;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1973 
Medhat  Riad  Wassef.      M.B.,  B.Ch.,  Cairo,  1957 
Gerald  S.  Weinberger.      M.D.,  New  York  University,  1948 
Marcelle  M.  Willock.      B.A.,  New  Rochelle,  1958;  M.D.,  Howard,  1962 
Joseph  Chuan-Shih  Yang.      B.S.,  Taiwan,  1959;  M.D.,  Medical  Academy  (Dusseldorf), 

1964 


58    ANESTHESIOLOGY 


INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
ANESTHESIOLOGY 

Lee  M.  Rosenbaum,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Salha  S.  Daniel,  Ph.D. 
Mariagnes  Verosky,  B.A. 
Alvin  Wald,  Ph.D. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
James  C.  Dooley,  M.A. 
Annamarie  Giangarra, 

M.S. 
Carol  Pantuck,  B.A. 
Jeffrey  M.  Wagner,  M.A. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Herbert  G.  Care.      B.A.,  College  o/  the  City  of  New  York,  1942;  M.D.,  Howard,  1947 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Elmer  S.  Foster.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1952;  M.D.,  Brussels,  1959 
Archibald  K.  Hinds.      B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1952;  M.D.,  Montpellier, 

1962 
Gilbert  Phanor.      B.S.,  Lycee  T.  Gilboro,  1953;  M.D.,  Medical  School  of  Haiti,  1960 
Madisetti  Swamy.      M.B.,  B.S.,  Osmania  (India),  1954 
J.  Sinclair  Trimiar.      B.S.,  Howard,  1960;  D.D.S.,  1960 
Francis  Weekes.      B.S.,  Johnson  C  Smith,  1941;  D.D.S.,  Meharry,  1949 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Samuel  C.  Brisbane.      B.A.,  Lincoln,  1937;  M.D.,  Howard,  1949 
Oscar  N.  Graves.      B.A.,  Lincoln,  1944;  M.D.,  Howard,  1949 


At  Overlook  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

John  Rocco  Calabro.      B.S.,  Manhattan,  1971;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine 

and  Dentistry,  1975 
Henry  A.  Connolly,  Jr.      B.S.,  Fordham,  1951;  M.D.,  Hamburg,  1955 
Demetrios  B.  Kalas.      M.D.,  Aristotelian,  1954 
Mary  Louise  White.      B.S.,  Maryland,  1943;  M.D.,  1945 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  ANESTHESIOLOGY 
Sami  A.M.  Abadir,  M.D. 
Jane  deV.  Stark,  M.D. 
Carol  E.  Zimmerman, 
M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Ennio  Gallozzi.      M.D.,  Rome,  1953 

Joseph  lacovelli.      B.A.,  Buffalo,  1952;  M.D.,  Bologna,  1958 

Ronald  A.  Andree.      B.A.,  Miami  (Ohio),  1955;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1959 


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Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Errol  N.  Harding.      B.A.,  M.D.,  CM.,  McGill,  1949 
AinoTuul.      M.D.,  Tartu  (Estonia),  1942 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  ANESTHESIOLOGY  INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

Gugliclmina  Bettini,  M.D.  Byung  Yang  Kim,  M.D. 

Hilda  H.C.  Liu,  M.D.  Zdan  J.  Korduba,  M.D. 

Alfred  T.C.  Peng,  M.D.  Han  Chiang  Lee,  M.D. 

Altagracia  H.  Polanco,  M.D.  Ignacio  U.  Ngo,  M.D. 

Kyaw  Nyunt,  M.S.,  B.S. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  ANESTHESIOLOGY  Kenneth  A.  Rothenberg,  M.D. 

Julio  M.  Garcia-Rodriguez,  M.D.  Kristappa  Sangavaram,  M.D. 

Biochemistry 

Robert  Wood  Johnson,  Jr.,  Professor  and  Chairman 

Isidore  S.  Edelman.      B.A.,  Indiana,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 

University  Professor 

Sol  Spiegelman  (Director  of  the  Institute  of  Cancer  Research).      B.S.,  College  of  the  City 
of  New  York,  1939;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1942;  Ph.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1944 

Professors 

Richard  Axel  (also  Pathology).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1970 
Reinhold  Benesch.      B.Sc,  Leeds,  1941;  M.Sc,  1945;  Ph.D.,  Northwestern,  1950 
Ruth  E.  Benesch.      B.Sc,  London,  1946;  Ph.D.,  Northwestern,  1951 
Max  A.  Eisenberg.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1938;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1941;  Ph.D., 

Duke,  1950 
Philip  Feigelson.      B.S.,  Queens,  1947;  Ph.D.,  Wisconsin,  1951 

Arthur  Karlin  (also  Neurology).      B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1957;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1962 
Alvin  I.  Krasna.      B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1950;  Ph.D.  Columbia,  1955 
Seymour  Lieberman  (in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).      B.S.,   Brooklyn,    1936;  M.S., 

Illinois,  1937;  Ph.D.,  Stanford,  1941 
Barbara  W.  Low.      B.A.,  Oxford,  1942;  M.A.,  1946;  D.  Phil,  1948 
Maurice  M.  Rapport  (in  Psychiatry).      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1940; 

Ph.D.,  California  Institute  of  Technology,  1946 
Parithychery  Srinivasan.      B.Sc,  Madras,  1946;  Ph.D.,  1953 

Adjunct  Professor 

Benno  P.  Schoenborn.      B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1958;  Ph.D.,  New  South  Wales 
(Australia),  1962 

Associate  Professors 

Roger  M.  Burnett.      B.Sc,  The  Polytechnic  (London),  1964;  Ph.D.,  Purdue,  1970 
Allen  M.  Gold.      B.A.,  Chicago,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1955 

Dezider  Grunberger  (also  Public  Health).      M.Sc,   Technical  (Czechoslovakia),   1950; 
Ph.D.,  Czechoslovakia  Academy  of  Sciences,  1956;  Sc.D.,  1968 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

John  D.  Karkas.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1962 


60     BIOCHEMISTRY  •  DERMATOLOGY 


Senior  Research  Associate 

David  Elwyn  (in  Surgery).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1950 

Assistant  Professors 

George  Alexander  (in  Psychiatry).      B.S.,  Hobart,  1949;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1953 

Frederick  W.  Alt.      B.S.,  Brandeis,  1971;  Ph.D.,  Stanford,  1978 

Hagen  P.  Bayley.      B.Sc,  Oxford,  1974;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1979 

Stephen  Goff.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1973;  Ph.D.,  Stanford,  1978 

Irving  Goodman  (in  Surgery).      B.A.,  Colorado,  1939;  M.S.,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1944 

Lee   Makowski.      B.S.,   Brown,    1971;  M.S.,   Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1973;  Ph.D.,  1976 
Herbert  L.  Meltzer  (in  Psychiatry).      B.S.,  Long  Island,  1942;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1950 
James  L.  Roberts  (in  International  Institute  for  Study  of  Human  Reproduction).      B.S., 

Colorado  State,  1973;  Ph.D.,  Oregon,  1977 
Kamil  Ugurbil.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1977 
Bonnie  Ann  Wallace.      Ph.D.,  Yale,  1977 


ASSOCIATE 

Carola  P.  Zimmerman, 
Ph.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Martha  Redden  Kimball, 

Ph.D. 
Jade  Li,  Ph.D. 
Sahebarao  Mahadik, 

Ph.D.  (in  Psychiatry) 
Laura  Ponticorvo,  Ph.D. 

(in  Obstetrics  and 

Gynecology) 
Alicia  M.  Spencer,  Ph.D. 


INSTRUCTOR  IN 
BIOCHEMISTRY 

Karen  A.  Bucher,  Ph.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Duane  L.  Guernsey 
Susanna  Yung  Kwong, 

M.S. 
Venkitachalem  P.  Mohan, 

Ph.D. 
James  Pachence,  Ph.D. 


SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Erwin  Chargaff,  M.D. 
Zacharias  Dische,  M.D. 

Ophthalmology) 
Karl  Meyer,  M.D.  (in 

Ophthalmology) 
David  Nachmansohn, 

M.D.  (in  Neurology) 
David  B.  Sprinson,  M.D 


(in 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

Theodore  Peters,  Jr.  (in  Medicine).      B.S.,  Lehigh,  1943;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1950 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Leonard  A.  Sauer.      M.D.,  Rochester,  1961;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1966 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Venkitachalem  P.  Mohan,  Ph.D. 
Utapalendu  S.  Maitra,  Ph.D. 


Dermatology 


Professor  and  Chairman 

Leonard  C.  Harber.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1953 


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At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Clinical  Professors 

Saul  L.  Sanders.      B.A.,  Kenyan,  1950;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1952 
Dorothy  Windhorst.      B.A.,  Chicago,  1948;  M.D.,  1954 

Associate  Professors 

Richard  L.  Edelson.      B.A.,  Hamilton,  1966;  M.D.,  Yale,  1970 

Margarita  S.  Hutner.      B.A.,  Puerto  Rico,  1936;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1945;  Ph.D.,  1952 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Dermatology 

Maureen  B.  Poh.      B.S.,  Siena,  1964;  M.D.,  Tennessee,  1967 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Jack  Eisert.  B.A.,  Cornell,  1952;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York,  1956 
David  N.  Silvers  (also  Pathology).  B.A.,  Haverford,  1964;  M.D.,  Duke,  1968 
Richard  A.  Walzer.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 

Assistant  Professors 

Alan  D.  Andrews.      B.S.,  Illinois,  1968;  M.D.,  Virginia,  1972 
Robert  B.  Armstrong.      B.A.,  Haverford,  1969;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1973 
William  De  Pietro.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1972;  M.D.,  George- 
town, 1976 
Irene  E.  Kochevar.      Ph.D.,  Michigan  State,  1970 
Robert  R.  Walther.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1969;  M.D.,  North  Carolina,  1973 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Irving  Abrahams.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York,  1954 
Vincent  S.  Beltrani.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 
Marc   E.    Grossman.      B.A.,    State   University  of  New   York   (Buffalo),    1970;   M.D., 

Pennsylvania,  1974 
Eric  W.  Herman.      B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1972;  M.D.,  Mt.  Sinai, 

1976 
Einar  A.  Juhlin.      B.S.,  Illinois,  1950;  M.D.,  Royal  Charles  (Sweden),  1957 
Theodore  A.  Labow.      B.S.,  Miami,  1951;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1955 
Jack  H.  Rozen.      B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1958;  M.D.,  1962 
Gregory  Zalar.      B.S.,  George  Washington,  1965;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1969 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
DERMATOLOGY 

William  G.  Atwood,  M.D. 
Steven  R.  Kohn,  M.D. 
Paul  Ira  Schneiderman, 

M.D. 
Eugene  W.  Sweeney,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Carole  L.  Berger,  Ed.D. 
Shinichiro  Takezaki,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
DERMATOLOGY 

Leon  K.  Demar,  M.D. 
Robert  P.  Feinstein,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Jeiiery  S.  Kezis,  M.D. 
Joseph  A.  Penner,  M.D. 
Douglas  Pravda,  M.D. 
Joseph  S.  Shapiro,  M.D. 
Luis  A.  Suarez,  M.D. 
Harvey  I.  Weinberg,  M.D. 
Lawrence  M.  Wells 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
DERMATOLOGY 
Timothy  J.  Corey,  M.D. 
William  J.  Cunningham, 

M.D. 
Joan  P.  Noroff,  M.D. 
Margaret  S.  Ravits,  M.D. 


SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Anthony  C.  Chu,  M.B., 
B.S. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Francis  P.  Gasparro, 
Ph.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURER 

J.  Lowry  Miller,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Arturo  L.  Carrion,  M.D. 

Angelo  A.  Lamola,  Ph.D. 


62    DERMATOLOGY  •  HUMAN  GENETICS  AND  DEVELOPMENT 

At  St.  Luke's -Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Clinical  Professor 

Alexander  W.  Young,  Jr.      B.S.,  Maryland,  1944;  M.D.,  1946 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Peter  C.  Lombardo.      B.S.,  Rochester,  1955;  M.D.,  Albany,  1959 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  DERMATOLOGY  ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL  DERMATOLOGY 

Herbert  H.  Hochman  Joshua  S.  Berger,  M.D. 

David  Sibulkin,  M.D.  Stanley  J.  Lewis,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  DERMATOLOGY 
Elaine  V.  DiGrande,  M.D. 

Human  Genetics  and  Development 

Professor  and  Acting  Chairman 

Arthur  Bank  (also  Medicine).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1956;  M.D.,  1960 

University  Professor 

Sol  Spiegelman  (Director,  Institute  of  Cancer  Research).      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of 
New  York,  1939;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1942;  Ph.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1944 

Professors 

Kimball  C.  Atwood.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1942;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1946 
Arthur  D.  Bloom  (also  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University, 

1960 
Georgiana  Jagiello  (Virgil  Damon  Professor)  (see  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).      B.A., 

Boston,  1949;  M.D. ,  Tufts,  1955 
Elvin  A.  Kabat  (also  Microbiology)  (in  Neurology).      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New 

York,  1932;  M. A.,  Columbia,  1934;  Ph.D.,  1937 
Paul  A.  Marks  (also  Medicine).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1946;  M.D.,  1949 
Orlando  J.  Miller  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).      B.S.,  Yale,  1945;  M.D.,  1950 
Richard  A.  Rifkind  (also  Medicine).      B.S.,  Yale,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 

Professor  of  Mathematical  Statistics  and  Genetics 

Howard  Levene  (in  Biological  Sciences  and  Mathematical  Statistics).      B.A.,  New  York 
University,  1941;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1947 

Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

L.  Erlenmyer-Kimling.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1960 
John  D.  Rainer.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  M.A.,  1944;  M.D.,  1951 

Adjunct  Professors 

Sidney  Udenfriend.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1939;  Ph.D.,  New  York 

University,  1948 
Arthur  Weissbach.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1947;  Ph.D.,  Columbia, 

1953 
Herbert  Weissbach.      B.S.,   College  of  the  City  of  New  York,   1953;  Ph.D.,   George 

Washington,  1957 


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Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Dorothy  Warburton.      B.S.,  McGill,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1961 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Ronald  H.  Kaback.      B.A.,  Haverford,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein  College  of  Medicine, 

1962 
Michael  Ian  Sherman.      B.S.C.,  McGill,   1965;  Ph.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Stony  Brook),  1969 
David  Webb.      B.A.,  California  State,  1966;  M.A.,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1971 

Senior  Research  Associates 

Harold    I.    Calvin    (in    International    Institute    for    the    Study    of    Human    Reproduc- 
tion).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1964 
Fred  R.  Kramer.      B.S.,  Michigan,  1964;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1969 
Dorothy  A.  Miller.      B.A.,  Wilson,  1952;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1957 
Donald  R.  Mills.      B.A.,  Indiana,  1962;  M.A.,  1964;  Ph.D.,  Illinois,  1968 

Assistant  Professors 

Ann  S.  Henderson.      B.S.,  Winthrop,  1960;  Ph.D.,  North  Carolina,  1966 
Debra  Wolgemuth.      B.A.,  Gettysburg,  1969;  M.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1971;  M.  Phil.,  Colum- 
bia, 1975;  Ph.D.,  1977 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  STAFF  ASSOCIATES  LECTURER 

Jye-Siung  Fang,  Ph.D.  Amy  S.  Bairn,  Ph.D.  Jerard  Hurwitz,  Ph.D. 

Harlow  K.  Fischman,  Ye-Chin  Choi,  Ph.D. 
Ph..D. 

Medicine 

Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine  and  Acting  Chairman 

Thomas  Q.  Morris.      B.A.,  Notre  Dame,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Arthur  Bank  (also  Human  Genetics  and  Development).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1956;  M.D., 

Harvard,  1960 
J.  Thomas  Bigger,  Jr.  (also  Pharmacology).      B.A.,  Emory,  1955;  M.D.,  Georgia,  1960 
Vincent  P.  Butler,  Jr.      B.A.,  St.  Peter's,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 
Robert  E.  Canfield.      B.S.,  Lehigh,  1952;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1957 
Paul  J.  Cannon.      B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1954;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1958 

Rose  R.  Ellison  (in  the  Cancer  Center).      B.A.,  Barnard,  1943;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1948 
Andrew  G.  Frantz.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 
DeWitt  S.   Goodman  (Tilden-Weger-Bieler  Professor).      B.A.,   Harvard,    1951;  M.D., 

1955 
Rejane  M.  Harvey.      B.A.,  Vassar,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 
John  N.  Loeb.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 
Paul  A.  Marks  (also  Human  Genetics  and  Development).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1946;  M.D., 

1949 
Harold  C.  Neu  (also  Pharmacology).      B.A.,  Creighton,   1956;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins, 

1960 


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Hymie  L.  Nossel.      M.B.,  Ch.D.,  Cape  Town,  1953;  Ph.D.,  Oxon,  1962 

Elliott  F.   Osserman  (American  Cancer  Society  Professor).      B.A.,   Columbia,   1945; 

M.D.,  1947 
Benvenuto  Pernis  (also  Microbiology).      M.D.,  Milan,  1947 
Richard  A.  Rifkind  (also  Human  Genetics  and  Development).      B.S.,  Yale,  1952;  M.D., 

Columbia,  1955 
John  V.  Taggart  (also  Physiology).      M.D.,  Southern  California,  1940 
Donald  F.  Tapley.      B.S.,  Acadia,  1948;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1952 
Gerard  M.  Turino.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1945;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1948 
I.  Bernard  Weinstein  (also  Public  Health).      B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 
Arthur  R.  Wertheim.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1935;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1939 

Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Felix  E.  Demartini.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1943;  M.D.,  1946 

M.  Irene  Ferrer.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1937;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1941 

Donald  A.  Holub.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1949;  M.D.,  1952 

Edgar  Leifer.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1937;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1939; 

Ph.D.,  1941;  M.D.,  1946 
Robert  Palmer.      B.A.,  Oberlin,  1953;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1957 

Professor  of  Social  Medicine 

Robert  J.  Weiss  (also  Psychiatry).      B.A.,  George  Washington,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia, 
1951 

Clinical  Professors 

Stuart  W.  Cosgriff.      B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1938;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1942 
John  R.  Edsall.      B.A.,  Cambridge,  1945;  M.B.,  B.Ch.,  1948 
Kermit  L.  Pines.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1937;  M.D.,  1942 
John  A.  Wood.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1943;  M.D.,  1946 

Associate  Professors 

Qais  Al-Awqati  (also  Physiology).      M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Baghdad,  1952 

Leslie  Baer.      B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

John  P.  Bilezikeian.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Peter  R.  B.  Caldwell.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1954;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1958 

Leonard    Chess.      B.S.,    Massachusetts  Institute   of  Technology,    1964;   M.D.,    State 

University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1968 
Robert  M.  Glickman.      A.B.,  Amherst,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1964 
Michael  M.  Stewart.      A.B.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1965 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Yale  Enson.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1953 
Robert  H.  Heisenbuttel.      B.A.,  Thiel,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 
Wylie  C.  Hembree,  III  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).      B.A.,    Vanderbilt,   1960; 

M.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1964 
George  W.  Melcher,  Jr.      B.A.,  Colorado,  1943;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 
Jane  H.  Morse.      B.A.,  Smith,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 
James  A.  Reiffel.      B.A.,  Duke,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 
Frank  R.  Smith.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Joseph  G.  Sweeting.      B.S.,  Holy  Cross,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 


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Henry  M.  Thomas,  III.      B.A.,  Haverford,  1950;  M.D.,  1957 

Melvin  B.   Weiss.      B.S.,   Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,    1962;  M.D.,  State 

University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1967 
Robert  T.  Whitlock.      B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1950;  M.D.,  1957 


Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Ralph  S.  Blume.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 

John  O.  Burris.      B.S.,  Wyoming,  1952;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1956 

Peter  A.  Gross.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1960;  M.D.,  Yale,  1964 

Lionel  Grossbard.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

George  A.  Hyman.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1942;  M.D.,  1945 

Abbie  I.  Knowlton.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1938;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1942 

William  Lovejoyr      B.A.,  Yale,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

David  J.  McConnell.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1958;  M.D.,  Yale,  1962 

George  H.  McCormack,  Jr.      B.S.,  Holy  Cross,  1945;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1949 

Jay  I.  Meltzer.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 

Hans  Neuberg.      B.A.,  Wagner,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Richard  J.  Stock.      B.S.,  Yale,  1944;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1947 

Earl  A.  Wheaton,  Jr.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 


Assistant  Professors 

Gerald  B.  Appel.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1968;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1972 

Conrad  B.  Blum.      B.S.,  Northwestern,  1969;  M.D.,  1971 

Thomas  A.  Brasitus.      B.A.,  Connecticut,  1967;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1971 

Randolph  Cole.      M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1973 

Oliver  T.  Fein.      B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1962;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1967 

Steven  M.  Friedman.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1968;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1972 

Glenda  J.  Garvey.      B.A.,  Wellesley,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Elsa-Grace  V.  Giardina.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1961;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 

1965 
Howard  J.  Goldsweig.      M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1970 
Steven  Grant.      M.D.,  Mt.  Sinai  Medical  School,  1973 
Peter  Green.      M.B.,  B.S.,  Sydney,  1970 
James  P.  Halper.      A.B.,  Columbia,  1965;  M.D.,  1971 
Karen  L.  Kaplan.      B.A.,  Miami  (Ohio),  1963;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1969 
Hugh  Nellans  (also  Physiology).      B.A.,  Lawrence,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1971 
Allen  Bryant  Nichols.      B.A.,  Yale,  1961;  M.D.,  Virginia,  1971 
Juan  Oliver.      B.A.,  Bachiller  Institute,  1961;  M.D.,  Barcelona  (Spain),  1967 
Martin  W.  Oster.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 
John  Owen.      B.ScM.,  McMaster  (Ontario)  1972;  M.D.,  1974 
Constance  Park.      B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1974;  M.S.,  Harvard,  1967;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein, 

1974 
Marjorie  Perloff.      B.A.,  Bennington,  1965;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1969 
Eric  R.  Powers.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1969;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1974 
Frederick  G.  Rapoport.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 
Stanley  H.  Rosenbaum.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1969;  M.D.,  Cornell, 

1973 
William  H.  Sherman  (also  Anesthesiology).      B.S.,  Pennsylvania  State,    1967;  M.D., 

Jefferson,  1969 
Ethel  S.  Siris.      A.B.,  Radcliffe,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1971 
Mark  B.  Stoopler.      M.D.,  Cornell,  1975 
Alan  R.  Tall.      M.B.,  B.S.,  Sydney  (Australia),  1970 
Francis  M.  Weld.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 


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Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Lester  W.  Blair.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1974 

David  K.  Blood.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1962;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Norma  M.T.W.  Braun.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Peter  Buchin.      B.S.,  Williams,  1970;  M.D.,  Yale,  1974 

Robert  H.  DeBellis.      B.S.,  Queens,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

Ronald  E.  Drusin.      B.S.,  Union  (Schenectady),  1962;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Dorothy  Estes.      B.C.,  Wheaton  (Massachusetts),  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Kenneth  C.  Fine.      M.D.,  Catholic  (Louvain,  Belgium),  1970 

Mark  J.  Goldberger.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1969;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1973 

Thomas  P.  Jacobs.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1964;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1968 

Lynne  L.  Johnson.      B.A.,  Wellesley,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Rafael  A.  Lantigua.      M.D.,  Autonomous  (Santo  Domingo),  1972 

Oscar  Lebwohl.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1968;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1972 

Robert  McConnell.      B.A.,  Hamilton,  1969;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1973 

Robin  O.  Motz.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1959;  Ph.D.,  1965;  M.D.,  1975 

Carmen  Ortiz-Neu.      B.A.,  Wellesley,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Kenneth  M.  Prager.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1968 

Marshall  Primack.      B.A.,  Louisville,  1961;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1965 

Edith  B.  Reilly.      B.A.,  Smith,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 

John  L.  Roglieri.      B.A.,  B.S.,  Lehigh,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1966 

Martin  J.  Saltzman.      B.A.,   Columbia,    1967;  M.D.,   State  University  of  New   York 

(Downstate),  1972 
Harvey  A.  Schneier.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  1967 
Peter  E.  Schrag.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1960;  M.D.,  1964 
Allan  Schwartz.      B.S.,   City  College,   1967;  M.S.,  Harvard,   1968;  M.D.,   Columbia, 

1974 
Alan  H.  Seplowitz.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
Joseph  Tenenbaum.      B.A.,  Brandeis,  1968;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1974 
Byron  Thomashow.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 

Jack  B.  Weissman.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1966;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1970 
Gail  S.  Williams.      B.A.,  Wellesley,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1968 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Social  Work 

Elizabeth  R.  Prichard.      B.A.,  Adelphi,  1943;  M.S.,  New  York  School  of  Social  Work, 
1947 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Alfred  Becker.      M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 

Michael  H.  Cohen.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1961;  M.D.,  1965 

Clarence  J.  D' Alton.      B.A.,  Yale,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 

Richard  B.  Duane,  Jr.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1940;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 

Juan  G.  Edreira.      M.D.,  Havana,  1951 

Daniel  L.  Larson.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 

Arnold  Lisio.      B.S.,  Rochester,  1956;  M.D.,  1961 

Daniel  L.  Macken.      B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1955;  M.D.,  Boston,  1960 

Michael  P.  Parry.      B.A.,  Yale,  1966;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

John  Postley.      B.A.,  Yale,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1968 

Nicholas  Rango.      B.S.,  St.  Louis,  1966;  M.D.,  Northwestern,  1970 

Arthur  I.  Snyder.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1946;  M.D.,  1950 

Jeffrey  A.  Stein.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1960;  M.D.,  1965 

Cornelius  J.  Tyson.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Social  Medicine 

Eric  R.  Marcus  (also  Psychiatry).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1965;  M.D.,  Wisconsin,  1969 


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ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Marcia  B.  Bull,  M.D. 

John  M.  Daley,  M.D. 

Elias  M.  Kaimakliotis, 

M.D. 
Edward  B.  Leahey,  Jr., 

M.D. 
Robert  Lewy,  M.D. 
Alan  L.  Saroff,  M.D. 

ASSOCIATE  IN  SOCIAL 
MEDICINE 

Arthur  L.  Caplan,  Ph.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Steven  Birken,  Ph.D. 
Joseph  Cerreta,  Ph.D. 
Rose  D'Alisa,  Ph.D. 
Paul  Ehrlich,  Ph.D. 
Lloyd  Fleisher,  Ph.D. 
James  Kochn,  Ph.D. 
Bonnie  Bray,  M.D. 
Chung  Y.  Liu,  Ph.D. 
Mohammed  M.  Osman, 

D.V.M. 
Ildiko  Radichevich,  Ph.D. 
Michael  Schonberg 
Robert  R.  Sciacca,  M.S. 
John  E.  Smith,  Ph.D. 
George  Taliadovros,  M.D. 
Larry  D.  Witte,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Howard  J.  Barnum,  M.D. 
Eli  Bauman,  M.D. 
Louis  D.  Carmichael,  M.D. 
Herbert  Chase,  Jr.,  M.U. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

Paul  Huai  Chen,  M.D. 
Jorge  Cortes-Quinones, 

M.D. 
Ann  P.  D'Adamo,  M.D. 
Arthur  R.  DeSimone,  M.D. 
Michael  Goldman,  M.D. 
Victoria  E.  Guy,  M.D. 
Lonnie  B.  Hanauer,  M.D. 
Ralph  Herz,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Oscar  Irigoyen,  M.D. 
Yvonne  E.  Johnson,  M.D. 
Constantine  P. 

Ladapoulos,  M.D. 
Pamela  Ann  Lawrence, 

M.D. 
Raymond  Lippert,  M.D. 
Robert  M.  Magrisso,  M.D. 
Pier  Mancusi-Ungaro, 

M.D. 
Aaron  Manson,  M.D. 
Marcia  Naveh,  M.D. 
Eduardo  R.  Pons,  Jr., 

M.D. 
Jane  S.  Sillman,  M.D. 
Richard  V.  Sims,  III,  M.D. 
David  B.  Sutter,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

James  A.  Coss,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Helen-Ann  Garcia,  M.D. 
Joseph  Heller,  M.D. 
John  E.  McWhorter,  M.D. 
Mato  L.  Marinovich,  M.D. 
Milovan  T.  Rakic,  M.D. 
John  M.  Rodgers,  M.D. 
Richard  H.  Runser,  M.D. 
Adele  Tedeschi,  M.D. 


SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Margaret  Wilihite,  M.A. 
Joan  Sobel,  M.S. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Lieselotte  Aron-Hott, 

Ph.D. 
Deborah  L.  Brennan,  B.S. 
Joseph  M.  Cerreta,  Ph.D. 
Mary  Dalecki,  B.A. 
Michael  Drillings,  M.S. 
Doris  Tse  Eng,  B.A. 
Sylvia  H.  Ford,  B.S. 
Donald  L.  Gammon,  B.S. 
Michelle  Greene,  M.A. 
Amalia  Hanoch,  M.S. 
Michamasa  Kato,  Ph.D. 
Masanobu  Kawakami, 

M.D. 
Kalliope  S.  LaGamma, 

B.S. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Henry  Aranow,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Hylan  A.  Bickerman,  M.D. 
Andre  F.  Cournand,  M.D. 
Albert  Lamb,  M.D. 
Hamilton  Southworth, 

M.D. 
Alfred  Steiner,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Nicholas  Christy,  M.D. 
Edward  E.  Fischel,  M.D. 
Eric  S.  Lichtenstein,  M.D. 
John  H.  McClement,  M.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

John  S.  Davis.      B.A.,  Hamilton,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1956 
Walter  Franck.      B.A.,  Yale,  1960;  M.D. ,  Columbia,  1954 

Herbert  J.  Marx.      B.E.E.,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,   1954;  M.D     Columbia 
1960 


Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Peter  L.  Arquin.      M.D.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1972 

Emery  C.  Herman.      B.A.,  Emory,  1949;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1953 

Gary  S.  Hoffman.      B.A.,  Harpur,  1964;  M.S.,  Howard,  1967;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of 

Virginia,  1971 
Richard  J.  Horner.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1966;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1969 
Alan  J.  Kozak.      B.A.,  Rochester,  1965;  M.D.,  1969 


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Don  V.  Lewis.      B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 

William  H.  Mook.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

David  S.  Pratt.      B.A.,  New  Hampshire,  1967;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1971 

Allan  G.  Ramsay.      B.A.,  Western  Ontario,  1947;  M.D.,  1948 

William  H.  Ramsey.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Richard  E.  Reese.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1965;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1969 

Dennis  A.  Savoie.      B.A.,  Providence,  1967;  M.D.,  Vermont,  1971 

Robert  S.  Sioussat.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

William  Streck.      B.S.,  Oklahoma  State,  1968;M.D.,  Missouri,  1973 

David  S.  Svahn.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia, 

1965 
David  W.  Vaules.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1960;  B.M.S.,  1961;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1963 
Gary  Weaver.      B.A.,  Goshen,  1964;  M.D.,  Kansas,  1968 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Donald  O.  Pollock.      B.A.,  Hamilton,  1951;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1955 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 

MEDICINE  MEDICINE 

Carolyn  I.  Mook,  M.D.  Carole  L.  Nunamaker,  M.D. 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Professors 

John  Lindenbaum.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1954;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1959 
Gerald  E.  Thomson.      B.S.,  Queens,  1955;  M.D.,  Howard,  1959 

Clinical  Professors 

Harold  S.  Ballard.      B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1948;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1952 
Kenneth  Sterling.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1940;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1943 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

David  Jocelyn  Clain.      M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Capetown,  1959;  M.D.,  1968 
Charles  P.  Felton.      B.Sc,  Xavier,  1949;  M.D.,  Geneva,  1956 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

George  C.  Branche.      B.A.,  Bowdoin,  1944;  M.D.,  Boston,  1948 

John  B.  Cromie.      M.D.,  Belfast  (Northern  Ireland),  1949 

William  R.  Cunnick,  Jr.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

Jeanne  A.  Smith.      B.A.,  Sarah  Lawrence,  1953;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1957 

Charles  M.  Yergan.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1944;  M.D.,  1947 

Assistant  Professors 

Anne  M.  Briscoe.      M.A.,  Vassar,  1945;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1949 
Thomas  J.  Garrett.      M.D.,  Queen's  (Ontario),  1971 

Clayton  L.  Natta  (in  Pathology).      B.A.,  McMaster  (Ontario),   1957;  M.D.,   Toronto, 
1961 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Diego  Xavier  Alvarez.      B.S.,  Manhattan,  1967;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 
(Downstate),  1972 


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Jay  Brown.      B.A.,  Rutgers,  1964;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1968 

Peter  C.  T.  Dickinson.      B.S.,  McGill,  1958;  M.D.,  1962 

Jay  Franklin  Dobkin.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1972 

Donald  A.  Feinfeld.      B.A.,  Rochester,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Kenneth  J.  Herwig.      B.A.,  Syracuse,  1967;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1971 

Wanda  Devora  Huff.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1969;  M.D.,  Yale,  1973 

Steven  Z.  Kussin.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1974 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Marvin  C.  Cooper.      B.S.,  Queens,  1960;  M.D.,  St.  Louis,  1965 
Milena  L.  Lewis.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 
Richard  R.  Prouty.      M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1948 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

John  C.  DiJohn,  M.D. 
Pearl  D.  Foster,  M.D. 
Paul  Killian,  M.D. 
Anthony  J.  Marano,  M.D. 
James  J.  Rafter,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

James  T.  T.  Chien,  M.D. 
Bennie  W.  Chiles,  M.D. 
Carl  A.  Garnier,  M.D. 
Major  Geer,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

Michael  H.  Gordon,  M.D. 
Ross  T.  Hamilton,  M.D. 
James  H.  Hubert,  M.D. 
Herbert  Knight,  M.D. 
Thomas  J.  Mattimore, 

M.D. 
Clarence  S.  Murray,  M.D. 
Luigi  M.F.  Negri,  M.D. 
Hazeline  M.  Nurse,  M.D. 
Ruth  C.  Onukwue,  M.D. 
Velvie  Anne  Poque 
Jon  Rothenberg,  M.D. 
William  J.  Schwartz,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

Eric  J.  Vanderbush,  M.D. 
Michael  D.  Williams,  M.D. 
Lewis  Z.  Wright,  Jr.,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Raynard  J.  McDonald, 

M.D. 
Douglas  Miller,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURER 
Cecil  G.  Marquez,  M.D. 


At  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine  and  Director  of  Regional  Bone 
Center 

Robert  Lindsay.      M.P.CB.,  Glasgow,  1968;  Ph.D.,  1969 


At  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine  and  Director  of  Internal  Medicine 

Albert  S.  Klainer.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,   1957;  M.D.,   Tufts, 
1961 


Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Joseph  Ryan.      B.S.,  Notre  Dame,  1965;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Down- 
state),  1970 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Jack  Butterworth,  M.D. 
Oscar  Kruesi,  M.D. 
John  Thompson,  M.D. 


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At  Overlook  Hospital 

Clinical  Professors 

Michael  Bernstein.      M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1953 

William  F.  Minogue.      B.S.,  Seton  Hall,  1951;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1960 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine 

John  J.  Gregory.      B.S.,  Worcester  Pol\/techr\ic  Institute,  1953;  M.D.,  Albany,  1961 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  (Family  Practice) 

Donald  F.  Kent.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1935;  M.D.,  1940 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine  (Family  Practice) 

Richard  N.  Podell.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1964;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1969 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Joel  L.  Duberstein.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1961 

Robert  A.  Fuhrman.      B.A.,  Clark,  1962;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1966 

Mary  T.  Herald.      B.A.,  New  Rochelle,  1965;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  oi  Medicine 

and  Dentistry,  1969 
William  N.  Toth.      B.S.,  Georgetown,  1956;  M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1960 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Stephen  J.  Fischl,  M.D. 
Peter  Goodluck,  M.D. 
William  A.  Tansey  III, 
M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Kevin  E.  Bell,  M.D. 
Donald  J.  Brock,  M.D. 
H.  Oliver  Brown,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Kopel  Burk,  M.D. 
Charles  W.  Clarke,  Jr., 

M.D. 
Andrew  Coronato,  Jr., 

M.D. 
H.  William  Diefendorf, 

M.D. 
Charles  E.  Dooley,  Jr., 

M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

John  T.  Farry,  M.D. 
Robert  B.  Francis,  M.D. 
Sidney  E.  Friedman,  M.D. 
Samuel  M.  Gray,  M.D. 
Thomas  V.  Inglesby,  M.D. 
Robert  P.  Margie,  M.D. 
Sanford  M.  Reiss,  M.D. 
Melvin  Rubinstein,  M.D. 
R.  Gregory  Sachs,  M.D. 
Robert  R.  Springer,  M.D. 
Michael  Suhl,  M.D. 
Michael  J.  Tighe,  M.D. 
Burton  Tucker,  M.D. 
William  E.  Wagner,  Jr., 

M.D. 
Richard  M.  Weinberg, 

M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Joseph  Belladonna,  M.D. 
Joseph  T.  Faraldo,  M.D. 
Eugene  R.  Kelly,  M.D. 
Michael  B.  Kerner,  M.D. 
A.  Ralph  Kristeller,  M.D. 
David  P.  Miller,  M.D. 
Lawrence  J.  Nastro,  M.D. 
Steven  J.  Stanzione,  M.D. 
David  Allen  Worth,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professors 

A.  L.  Loomis  Bell.      B.S.,  Wesleyan,  1944;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1947 
John  F.  Bertles.      B.S.,  Yale,  1945;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1952 
Peter  R.  Holt.      B.Sc,  Tolington,  1949;  M.B.,  B.S.,  London,  1954 
Gerald  B.  Phillips.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1946;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1948 


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Theodore  B.  Van  Itallie.      B.S.,  Harvard,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1945 
Harvey  J.  Weiss.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

William  S.  Clark.      B.S.,  Dayton;  M.D.,  St.  Louis,  1938 

Stanley   Cortell.      S.B.,   Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,    1957;  M.D.,    Tufts, 

1961 
Michael  H.  Grieco.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1954;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1957 
A.  Gregory  Jameson.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1937;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 
Richard  N.  Pierson,  Jr.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Clinical  Professors 

Philip  H.  Hennemann.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1943;  M.D.,  1946 

Miles  J.  Schwartz.      B.S.,   Queens  (New  York),    1947;  M.D.,   New  York  University, 
1961 

Associate  Professors 

Robert  B.  Case.  B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 
William  Rosner.  B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1954;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1961 
F.  Xavier  Pi-Sunyer.      B.A.,  Oberlin,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Edward  M.  Dwyer  III.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

Harvey  G.  Kemp.      B.A.,  Oklahoma,  1955;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1959 

Marianne  J.  Legato.      B.A.,  Manhattanville,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1962 

Alice  Maniatis.      M.D.,  Athens,  1960 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Richard  P.  Ames.      B.A.,  Williams,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

Albert  Attia.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1955;  M.D.,  1958 

C.  Redington  Barrett.      B.A.,  Yale,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

James  M.  Goldstone.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Albert  W.  Grokoest.      B.S.,  Hamilton,  1940;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 

Saul  Kaplan.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  Tennessee,  1959 

Arthur  Karanas.      B.A.,  New  York  University,   1954;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1958 
Richard  McCray.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1954;  B.D.,  Yale,  1957;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Bruce  H.  Pinkernell.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1960;  M.D.,  1964 
Henry  G.  Schaffeld.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1938;  M.D.,  1941 
Lawrence  Scharer.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  1958 

Myron  C.  Wright.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1937;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1940 
Herman  Ziffer.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1949;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1953 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Beatrice  M.  Fairchild.      B.A.,  Hunter,  1942;  M.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1943;  Ph.D.,  1948 

Assistant  Professors 

Richard  Collens.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1959;  M.D.,  New  York 
University,  1966 


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Donald  Philip  Kotler.      M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1973 

Michelle  P.  Warren  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).      A.B.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1961; 
M.D.,  Cornell,  1965 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Judith  Axelrod.      B.S.,  Wellesley,  1963;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1967 
Robert  S.  Bernstein.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1961;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1965 
Le  Clair  Bissell.      B.A.,  Colorado,  1955;  M.D.,  1958 
Jeffrey  M.  Brensilver.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1971 

Norman  A.  Cagin.      B.S.,  Rutgers,  1963;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1967 
Airlee  A.C.  Cameron.      B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1957;  M.D.,  CM.,  McGill,  1961 
Richard  Gunnar  Carlson.      B.S.,  Trinity,  1966;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 
Gertrude  Scott  Lefavour.      B.A.,  Goucher,  1965;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Pennsylva- 
nia, 1970 
Arthur  J.  Lennon.      B.A.,  Fordham,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 
Michael  Longe.      M.D.,  Toronto,  1968 

Jonathan  A.  Lorch.      B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1968;  M.D.,Tulane,  1972 
Jean  W.  Saleh.      B.A.,  St.  Joseph  (Beirut),  1957;  M.D.,  Faculte  Francaise  de  Medicin, 

1964 
Seiichi  Shimomura.      M.D.,  Okayama  (Japan),  1945 
William  J.  Vicic.      B.S.,  Yale,  1966;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1970 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Samir  E.  Alam.      B.S.,  American  (Beirut),  1968;  M.D.,  1972 

William    J.    Athos.      B.A.,    Columbia,    1952;   M.D.,    State    University   of  New    York 

(Downstate),  1956 
Robert  S.  Beekman.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 
Harvey  Benovitz.      B.A.,  Washington  &  Jefferson,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 
Carlton  Boxhill.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  1968 
Earl  B.  Brown .      B.S.,  Emory,  1 938;  M.D.,  1 942 
Donald  P.  Dallas.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 

George  Dermksian.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.A.,  1950;  M.D.,  Tulane,  1954 
Robert  K.  Emy.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1952;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1951 
James  A.  Feltman.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
Stanley  R.  Fine.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  1957 
James  B.  Gabriel.      B.A.,  Brown,  1945;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1949 
Oscar  R.  Garfein.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1961;  M.D.,  1965 
Zane  Gaut.      B.S.,  Birmingham  Southern,  1950;  M.D.,  Tulane,  1954 
Richard  Geltman.      B.A.,  Rutgers,  1967;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1971 
Henry  M.  Greenberg.      B.A.,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1961;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1968 
Joseph  A.  Grossman.      B.S.,  City  College  of  New  York,  1953;  M.D.,  State  University  of 

New  York  (Downstate),  1957 
Julian  B.  Hyman.      A.B.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1947 
John  H.  Keating.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  M.D.,  1943 
Donald  Kraft.      B.S.,  Michigan,  1966;  M.D.,  Cincinnati,  1970 
David  K.  Meriney.      B.A.,  Duke,  1956;  M.D.,  1960 
William   M.   Nicholas.      B.A.,    Williams,    1950;  M.D.,   State  University  of  New   York 

(Syracuse),  1954 
Myron  C.  Patterson.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1939;  M.D.,  1943 
Edward  H.  Reisner.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1935;  M.D.,  1939 
Robert  B.  Roven.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 

Morton  Schwimmer.      B.A.,  Lafayette  (Pennsylvania),  1948;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1951 
Kenneth  N.  Weinstein.      B.A.,  Vermont,  1955;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1959 
Gerald  Weintraub.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 


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ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 

MEDICINE 

Charles  A.  Adsit,  M.D. 

Kenneth  A.  Altman,  M.D. 

Wendy  Aronson,  M.D. 

Jose  L.  Barbosa  Saldivar, 

M.D. 
Robert  Bernot,  M.D. 
John  Thomas  Cappadona, 

M.D. 
Paul  J.  Chrzanowski,  M.D. 
Albert  Cohen,  M.D. 
Edward  W.D.  Colt,  M.D. 
James  Ducey,  M.D. 
Martin  Jay  Frankel,  M.D. 
Eugene  Freundlich,  M.D. 
Francis  G.  Geer,  M.D. 
Maurice  F.  Goodbody, 

M.D. 
Barry  E.  Goozner,  M.D. 
William  S.  Hopewell,  M.D. 
Michael  Robinson  Irwin, 

M.D. 
Herbert  Ivan  Jernow, 

M.D. 
Annetta  J.  Kimball,  M.D. 
Robert  P.  Lombardo,  M.D. 
Allen  Mogtader,  M.D. 
Thomas  M.  Nail,  M.D. 
John  J.  Olichney,  M.D. 
Eugene  Santilli,  M.D. 
Nicholas  Steiner,  M.D. 
Thomas  Tamlyn,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Mukul  Kumar  Basu,  Ph.D. 
M.  Saeed  Khan,  Ph.D. 
Bruce  R.  Lages,  M.D. 
Mohan  Muthireval  Reddy 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Eric  Andreae,  M.D. 
Vernon  G.  Baker,  M.D. 
Lestrino  C.  Baquiran, 

M.D. 
Michael  S.  Baum,  M.D. 
Michael  Borecky,  M.D. 
Jeffrey  N.  Bradshaw, 

M.D. 
Cecil  B.  Broderick,  M.D. 
David  Stewart  Carroll, 

M.D. 
John  Cohn,  M.D. 
John  Cornwall,  M.D. 
High  C.  Davidson,  M.D. 
Margaret  Dessau,  M.D. 
Rusina  B.  Dixon,  M.D. 
Jerome  Paul  Ehrlich,  M.D. 
Jeanne  Fastook,  M.D. 
James  W.  Fingerhut,  M.D. 
Donald  R.  Fishman,  M.D. 
Dulaney  Glen,  M.D. 
Carolyn  E.  Goodstein, 

M.D. 
Antoine  C.  Harovas,  M.D. 
Katherine  A.  Hawkins, 

M.D. 
Sheila  Joy  Herscovitch, 

M.D. 
Karl  R.  Hoffman,  M.D. 
Peter  L.  Hofmann,  M.D. 
Mitchell  Kahn,  M.D. 
Martin  Philip  Kasofsky, 

M.D. 
Edith  Joan  Langner,  M.D. 
David  Loft,  M.D. 
Athanasios  Mallios,  M.D. 
Alfred  Miller,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 
Lawson  Auburn  Moyer, 

III,  M.D. 
Lazare  Novack,  M.D. 
Anthony  J.  Pepe,  M.D. 
Martin  Saul  Pine,  M.D. 
Ernest  C.  Richards,  M.D. 
Thomas  D.  Robinson, 

M.D. 
Harry  A.  Roselle,  M.D. 
Nicholas  J.  Rummo,  M.D. 
Thomas  Clark  Scanlan, 

M.D. 
Clyde  N.  Schechter,  M.D. 
Howard  N.  Schwartz, 

M.D. 
Mark  V.  Sherrid,  M.D. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Dennis  George  Huskins, 
M.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Thalia  Boussios,  Ph.D. 
Hisham  F.  Nakshbendi, 

B.S. 
Katherine  P.  Porikos, 

Ph.D. 
Frank  J.  Puma 
Jack  Wang,  M.S. 
Mei-Uih  Yang,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURER 
David  Schwimmer,  M.D. 

LECTURER 

Marcelle  Lavau,  Ph.D. 


Microbiology 


John  E.  Borne  Professor  and  Chairman 

Harold  S.  Ginsberg.      B.A.,  Duke,  1937;  M.D.,  Tulane,  1941 


Professors 

Paul  D.  EUner  (also  Pathology).      B.S.,  Long  Island,  1940;  M.D.,  Southern  California, 

1952;  Ph.D.,  Maryland,  1956 
Bernard  F.  Erlanger.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1943;  M.A.,  New  York 

University,  1948;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1951 
Gabriel  S.  Godman  (also  Pathology).      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
Elvin  A.  Kabat  (also  Human  Genetics)  (in  Neurology).      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New 

York,  1932;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1934;  Ph.D.,  1937 


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Wladyslaw  Manski  (in  Ophthalmology).      M.   Phil.,    Warsaw,   1939;  D.Sc,    Wroclaw, 

1951 
Benvenuto  Pernis  (also  Medicine).      M.D.,  Milan,  1947 
Henry  J.  Vogel  (in  Pathology).      B.S.,  London,  1939;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1941 

Professor  of  Oral  Biology 

Solon  A.  Ellison.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1942;  D.D.S.,  1946;  Ph.D.,  1958 

Adjunct  Professor 


Louis  H.  Muschel. 
Ph.D.,  1953 


B.S.,  New  York,  1936;  A.M.,  Columbia,  1938;  M.S.,  Yale,  1951; 


Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

Victor  Bokkenheuser.      M.D.,  Copenhagen,  1945 

Associate  Professors 

Dean  L.  Engelhardt.      B.S.,  Amherst,  1961;  M.A.,  1963;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1967 
Saul  J.  Silverstein.      B.S.,  Cornell,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Florida,  1971 

Assistant  Professors 

David  H.  Figurski.      B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1969;  Ph.D.,  Rochester,  1974 

Ramareddy  V.  Guntaka.      B.S.,  Andhra  (India),  1963;  M.Sc,  Agra  (India),  1965;  Ph.D., 

Kansas,  1970 
David  S.  Hodes  (also  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  Princeton,  1963;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1969 
Christine  A.  Milcarek.      B.S.,  Duquesne,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1972 
Sherie  L.  Morrison.      B.A.,  Stanford,  1963;  Ph.D.,  1966 
Charles  S.H.  Young.      B.A.,  Oxford,  1966;  D.  Phil.,  1969 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Yvonne  A.  Lue.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1976 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 
Norbert  H.  Wasserman, 
Eng.Sc.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Louise  A.  Goode,  B.A. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Sergio  Biguzzi,  M.D. 
Harriet  Castleman,  B.S. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES  {continued) 

William  L.  Cleveland, 

Ph.D. 
Paul  Fisher,  Ph.D. 
Ulla  Lindholm,  Ph.D. 
Judyta  Praszkier,  Ph.D. 
Arepalli  S.  Rao,  Ph.D. 
Shunji  Sugii,  Ph.D. 
Giampaolo  Tonda 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES  {continued) 
Albert  Ming-Tao  Wu, 
Ph.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Charles  L.  Fox,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Konrad  C.  Hsu,  Ph.D. 
Beatrice  C.  Seegal,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Pathology 

Angus  C.  Sampath.      D.Sc,  Strasbourg,  1966 


At  St.  Luke's- Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Associate  Professor 

George  A.  Hashim  (in  Surgery).      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1967 


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Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Azra  Shahidi.      M.S.,  Wisconsin,  1963;  Ph.D.,  Missouri,  1967 

Neurological  Surgery 

Byron  Stookey  Professor  and  Chairman 

Bennett  M.  Stein.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1952;  M.D.,  McGill,  1955 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors  of  Clinical  Neurological  Surgery 

James  W.  Correll.      B.A.,  Brown,  1941;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1944 
Edgar  M.  Housepian.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1949;  M.D.,  1953 

Associate  Professor 

Kalmon  Post.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1967 
Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Neurological  Surgery 

Peter  W.  Carmel.      B.A.,  Chicago,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1960 
James  G.  McMurtry  III.      B.A.,  Rice,  1953;  M.D.,  Baylor,  1957 
W.  Jost  Michelsen.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Assistant  Professors 

Joao  Lubo  Antunes.      M.D.,  Lisbon,  1968 

Donald  Oliver  Quest.      B.S.,  Illinois,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Neurological  Surgery 

Ronald  Brisman.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1961;  M.D.,  1965 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE  INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 

NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY  Wilson  Raddinq    Ph  D  NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY 

Harvey  R.  Nova,  M.D.  George  L.  Becker,  Jr., 

M.D. 

At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Robert  W.  Mackie.      M.D.,  Long  Island  Medical  College,  1944 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY 

Bruce  Stephen  Harris,  M.D. 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

James  E.  O.  Hughes.      B.A.,  Yale,  1958;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1962 
Robert  W.   Schick  (in  Surgery).      B.A.,   Columbia,    1948;  M.D.,   New   York  Medical 
College,  1952 


76    NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY  •  NEUROLOGY 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY 
George  V.  DiGiacinto,  M.D. 

Neurology 

Henry  and  Lucy  Moses  Professor  and  Chairman 

Lewis  P.  Rowland.      B.S.,  Yale,  1945;  M.D.,  1948 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Darryl  C.  DeVivo  (Sidney  Carter  Professor)  (also  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  Amherst,  1959; 

M.D.,  Virginia,  1964 
Salvatore  DiMauro.      M.D.,  Padova  (Italy),  1963 
Stanley  Fahn  (H.  Houston  Merritt  Professor).      A.B.,  California  (Berkeley),  1955;  M.D., 

California  (San  Francisco),  1 958 
Arthur  Karlin  (also  Biochemistry).      B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1957;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1962 
Robert  E.  Lovelace.      M.B.,B.S.,  London,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 
James    H.    Schwartz    (also    Physiology).      B.A.,    Columbia,    1954;   M.D.,    New    York 

University,  1959;  Ph.D.  Rockefeller,  1964 
Earl  A.  Zimmerman.      B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1959;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1963 

Professor  of  Microbiology  and  of  Human  Genetics  and  Development 

Elvin  A.  Kabat.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1932;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1934; 
Ph.D.,  1937 

Professor  of  Physiology 

John  P.  Reuben.      B.A.,  Grinnell,  1954;  M.S.,  Rochester,  1956;  Ph.D.,  Florida,  1959 
Professors  of  Clinical  Neurology 

Abe  Chutorian  (also  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  Manitoba,  1949;  M.A.,  1950;  B.S.,  1952;  M.D., 

1957 
Arnold    Gold    (also    Pediatrics).      B.A.,    Texas,    1947;    M.S.,    Florida,    1949;    M.D., 

Lausanne,  1950 
Eli  S.  Goldensohn  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).      B.A.,  George  Washington,  1937;  M.D., 

1940 
James  P.  Hammill.      B.S.,  LaSalle,  1947;  M.D.  Pennsylvania,  1948 
Niels  L.  Low  (also  Pediatrics).      M.D.,  South  Carolina,  1940 
Daniel  Sciarra.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1940;  M.D.,  1943 

Associate  Professors 

Lucien  J.  Cote  (also  Rehabilitation  Medicine).  B.S.,  Vermont,  1951;  M.D.,  1954 
Claude  P.J.  Ghez  (also  Physiology).  B.Sc,  Geneva,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1964 
William  Allen  Hauser  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).      A.B.,  Western  Reserve,  1958;  M.D., 

St.  Louis,  1962 
Timothy  A.  Pedley.      B.A.,  Pomona,  1965;  M.D.,  Yale,  1969 
Audrey  S.  Penn.      B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Neurology 

Naunihal  Sachdev  Singh.      M.B.,  B.S.,  Vikram  (India),  1959;  M.D.,  All  India  Institute 
(New  Delhi),  1962 


NEUROLOGY     77 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Neuropharmacology 

Charles  E.  Pippenger.      B.A.,  Ball  State,  1961;  M.A.,  1962;  Ph.D.,  Purdue,  1971 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Robert  E.  Barrett.      B.S.,  William  and  Mary,  1953;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Virginia, 

1957 
Robert  A.  deNapoIi.      M.D.,  Harvard,  1954 

Linda  D.  Lewis.      B.S.,  Bethany,  1961;  M.D.,  West  Virginia,  1965 
Joseph  L.  O'Brien.      A.B.,  Princeton,  1950;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1950 
Margaret  Seiden.      B.S.,  M.B.,  M.D.,  London,  1949 

Senior  Research  Associate 

George  M.  Katz.      B.E.E.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1942 

Assistant  Professors 

Gary  Abrams.      B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1970;  M.D.,  Pittsburgh, 

1974 
Hai  Won  Chang.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1961 
Arnold  Eggers.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 
Daniel  J.  Goldberg  (also  Pharmacology).      Ph.D.,  Yale,  1974 
William  G.  Johnson.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1963;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1967 
Masataki  Kawai.      Ph.D.,  Princeton,  1971 

James  R.  Miller.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1960;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1964 
Kuldup  K.  Sachdev.      M.B.,B.S.,  Agre  (India),  1957;  M.D.,  Punjab,  1962 
Stephen  Shafer  (also  Public  Health)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1966; 

M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 
Stuart  R.  Snider.      B.A.,  Northwestern,  1961;  M.D.,  1966 
Martha  M.  Sorenson.      B.A.,  Oberlin,  1963;  M.S.,  Washington  (Seattle),  1967;  Ph.D., 

1969 
C.    Dominique    Toran-Allerand    (in    International    Institute    for    the    Study    of    Human 

Reproduction).  B.A.,  Smith,  1955;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1959 
Joseph  H.  Willner.  B.A.,  Hamilton  College,  1966;  M.D.,  New  York,  1970 
Donald  Wood.      B.S.,  Washington  (Seattle),  1967;  Ph.D.,  Washington  State,  1973 

Assistant  Professors  of  Anatomy 

Halina  Den.      B.S.,  Frankfurt  (Germany),    1949;  M.S.,  New   York  University,    1954; 

Ph.D.,  Michigan,  1958 
Abraham  B.  Eastwood.      B.S.,  Muhlenberg,  1965;  M.S.,  Lehigh,  1967;  Ph.D.,  1971 

Assistant  Professor  of  Biochemistry 

Terrene  L.  Rosenberry.      B.A.,  Oberlin  1965;  Ph.D.,  Oregon,  1969 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Neurology 

Frank  K.  Boschenstein.      B.A.,  Toronto,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 

Theodore  A.  List.      B.A.,  Kalamazoo,  1963;  M.D.,  Michigan,  1967 

Richard  Mayeux.      B.S.,  Oklahoma  State,  1968;  M.D.,  1972 

Robert  C.  Michener.      B.A.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1968;  M.D.,  1972 

Marcelo  Olarte.      B.S.,  Marist  Brothers,  1962;  M.D.,  Cuyo,  1970 

Morton  Orentlicher.      M.S.,  New  York  University,  1960;  Ph.D.,  California  (Berkeley), 

1966 
Richard  S.  Schoenfeldt.      B.A.,  Claremont,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1971 
Sidney  Starkman.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1966;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1970 


78     NEUROLOGY 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

David  J.  Adams.      B.S.,  Rochester,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Sarala  A.  Devi.      M.B.,  Ghandi  Medical  (India),  1962 

Robert  A.  Esser.      B.S.,  Loyola,  1941;  M.D.,  Northwestern,  1945 

Michael  Fetell.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1967;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1972 

Eugenia  T.  Gamboa.      B.A.,  Philippines,  1961;  M.D.,  1966 

Stanley  W.  Holstein.      B.S.,  George  Washington,  1963;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1967 

Charles  R.  Plank.      B.A.,  Oklahoma,  1961;  M.D.,  1965 

Jerome  S.  Rcsnick.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 

Hyman  G.  Weitzen.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1934;  M.D.,  1938 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
NEUROLOGY 

Sidney  M.  Cohen,  M.D. 
James  F.  Culleton,  M.D. 
Stanley  Lesse,  M.D. 
Richard  S.  Rhee,  M.D. 
Bruce  Roseman,  M.D. 
Robert  Wolff,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Ernest  Amatniek,  Ph.D. 
Vinayak  Damle,  Ph.D. 
William  D.  Niemi,  Ph.D. 
Gajanan  Nilaver,  M.B., 

B.S. 
Paul  Oratofsky,  B.A. 
A.L.N.  Prasad,  Ph.D. 
Michael  Schonberg, 

Ph.D. 
Sidney  Steinberg,  B.A. 
Donald  Wood,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
NEUROLOGY 

Murray  Engel,  M.D. 
Damon  M.  Fellman,  M.D. 
Michael  L.  Gruber,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Stanley  L.  Malkin,  M.D. 
Alan  F.  Pertchik,  M.D. 
Stanley  R.  Resor,  Jr., 

M.D. 
Fereydoon  Roohi,  M.D. 
Gerald  J.  Smallberg,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
SOCIAL  WORK 

Jean  E.  Collard,  M.A. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
NEUROLOGY 

Stephen  C.  Klass,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
H.  Ryan  Wagner,  Ph.D. 
Leonard  Zablow,  M.A. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Philip  Barnett,  Ph.D. 
Ernest  Bock,  M.A. 
Marian  Bruen,  M.D. 
Robert  D.  Hawkins,  Ph.D. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES  (continued) 

Ruth  Koehle 
Esther  Helga  Kutt,  M.D. 
Peter  Lau,  M.A. 
Beverly  Weiss  Lubit, 

Ph.D. 
John  Paige,  Ph.D. 
Alfred  M.  Salazar,  Jr., 

Ph.D. 
Eli  Shapiro,  M.Phil. 
Haruhide  Yumiya,  Ph.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Sara  Ginsburg,  Ph.D. 
Harry  Grundfest,  Ph.D. 
Richard  L.  Masland,  M.D. 
Carmine  T.  Vicale,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURER  IN 
BIOCHEMISTRY 

David  Nachmansohn, 
M.D. 

LECTURER 

Jeffrey  Joel  Rosen,  Ph.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Clinical  Professor 

William  Amols.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1938;  M.D.,  1942 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Lewis  L.  Hamilton.      B.S.,  Yale,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Neurology 

John  CM.  Brust,  Jr.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 


NEUROLOGY  •  OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY     79 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Neurology 

Alfred  C .  Bannerman .      B. Sc. ,  Edinburgh,  1 963;  M.B.,Ch.B.,  1 966 
Edward  B.  Healton.      B.S.,  Oregon,  1964;  M.D.,  Creighton,  1969 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Bertel  Bruun.      M.D.,  Copenhagen,  1964 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  NEUROLOGY 
Rafael  Borras,  M.D. 
William  P.  Duggan,  M.D. 
Renee  Malouf,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Carl  W.  Braun.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1958;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1962 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Sidney  E.  Bender.      M.D.,  Toronto,  1962 

Neil  Lombardi  (also  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  M.D.,  Boston,  1967 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  NEUROLOGY 

Ann  Geller,  M.D. 

Donald  G.  Rawlinson,  M.D. 

Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Willard  C.  Rappleye  Professor  and  Chairman 

Raymond  L.  Vande  Wiele  (Director,  International  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Human 
Reproduction).      M.D.,  Louvain,  1947 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Mieczyslaw  Finster  (also  Anesthesiology).      B.A.,   Gymnasium  (Poland),   1941;  M.D., 

Geneva,  1957 
Georgiana  Jagiello  (Virgil  Damon  Professor)  (also  Human  Genetics).      B.A.,  Boston, 

1949;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1955 
L.  Stanley  James  (also  Pediatrics).      M.D.,  Otago  (New  Zealand),  1948 
Orlando  J.  Miller  (also  Human  Genetics  and  Development).      B.S.,  Yale,  1945;  M.D., 

1950 
Allan  G.  Rosenfield  (also  Public  Health)  (Director  Center  for  Population  and  Family 

Health).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

Professor  of  Biochemistry 

Seymour  Lieberman.      B.S.,   Brooklyn,    1936;  M.S.,   Illinois,   1937;  Ph.D.,   Stanford, 
1941 


80     OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Professor  of  Reproductive  Biochemistry 

Ines  Mandl.      Ph.D.,  Polytechnic  Institute  of  Brooklyn,  1949 

Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Henry  Clay  Frick  II.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

W.  Duane  Todd.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Associate  Professors 

Bruce   A.    Barron.      B.A.,    Allegheny,    1955;   Ph.D.,    Yale,    1965;   M.D.,    New   York 

University,  1971 
Raphael  Jewelewicz.      M.D.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1960 
Roy  H.  Petrie.      B.S.,  Western,  1961;  M.D.,  Vanderbilt,  1965 

Associate  Professor  of  Physiology 

Michel  Ferin.      M.D.,  Louvain,  1964 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Edward  T.  Bowe.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

Harold  E.  Fox.      M.Sc,  Rochester  and  Oxford,  1972 

Wylie  C.  Hembree  III  (also  Medicine).      B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1960;  M.D.,  Washington  (St. 

Louis),  1964 
Gilbert  J.  Vosburgh.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1938;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1942 
Susan  W.  Williamson.      B.A.,  Vassar,  1939;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1943 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Vincent  J.  Freda.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1952 
David  B.  Moore.      B.S.,  Hamilton,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 
Raymond  U.  McCaffrey.      B.A.,  Fordham,  1954;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1958 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Inge  Dyrenfurth.      B.S.,  Wilhelm,  1942;  M.Sc,  Strasbourg,  1944;  B.Sc,  Heidelberg, 
1947 

Assistant  Professors 

Laxmi  Baxi.      M.D.,  Seth  C.S.  Medical  College  (Bombay),  1962 
Ming-Neng  Yeh.      M.D.,  National  Taiwan,  1964 
Edgardo  Luis  Yordam,  Jr.      M.D.,  Maryland,  1972 

Assistant  Professor  of  Anatomy 

Daniel  M.  Linkie.      Ph.D.,  Michigan,  1971 

Assistant  Professor  of  Endocrine  Biochemistry 

Richard  B.  Hochberg.      Ph.D.,  Hahnemann,  1967 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Nabil  Wafik  Husami.      B.S.,  M.D.,  American  (Beirut),  1972 

Richard  U.  Levine.      B.S.,  Tufts,  1962;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1966 

Kevin  D.  Reilly.      B.S.,  Fairfield  (Connecticut),  1965;  M.D.,  Michigan,  1965 

Harold  Speert.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1935;  M.D.,  1939 


OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY     81 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 


Landis  K.   Crockett.      B.S.,   Michigan  State,    1966;  M.D.,   Michigan,    1970;  M.P.H., 

1975 
Dean  J.  Grandin. 
Wolfgang  Tretter. 


B.A.,  Columbia,  1936;  M.D.,  1940 
M.D.,  Heidelberg,  1952 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Charles  N.  Bowers,  Jr., 

M.D. 
Phyllis  C.  Leppert,  M.S. 
Lawrence  J.  Severino, 

M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Lajos  Bandy,  M.S. 
Hosea  Fu-Shih  Huang 
John  Milton  Hutson,  M.D. 
Norma  J.  Greenfield 
Stephen  Keller,  Ph.D. 
Henry  R.  Rey,  M.S. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE  IN 
BIOCHEMISTRY 

Laura  Ponticorvo,  Ph.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Sylvia  P.  Rubin,  M.Sc. 
Moshe  Israel  Schwartz 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND 
GYNECOLOGY 

Norman  R.  Bloch,  M.D. 
Feliciana  Chuy,  M.D. 
Steven  G.  Kaali,  M.D. 
Andrew  L.  Loucopoulos, 

M.D. 
Henry  A.  Sellner,  M.D. 
Leonardo  J.  Yunis,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Margarita  H.  Hawkins, 
M.S. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Neil  G.  Anderson,  Ph.D. 
Emily  Glazer,  M.S. 
Veeramac  Prasad,  Ph.D. 
Sylvia  Rubin,  M.Sc. 
Barbara  Santee,  M.Phil. 

LECTURERS 

Richard  A.  Bronson,  M.D. 
Jerome  A.  Dolan,  M.D. 
Arnold  N.  Fenton,  M.D. 
John  L.  Lewis,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Paul  S.  Metzger,  M.D. 
Kevin  B.  Reilly,  M.D. 
David  L.  Rosenfeld,  M.D. 
Sidney  J.  Siegel,  M.D. 
Anna  L.  Southam,  M.D. 
Christopher  Tietze,  M.D. 


At  Mary  Imogens  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Douglas  H.  Barns.      B.S.,  St.  Lawrence,  1950;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1954 


ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Balazs  Selendy,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Mark  E.  Heller,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Solan  Chao.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Hiroko  T.  Felt  on.      M.D.,  Kansai  (Japan),  1955 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Stephen  L.  Matseoane.      B.S.,  Fort  Hare  (South  Africa),  1954;  M.D.,   Witwatersrand 
(South  Africa),  1959 


Assistant  Professors 

Samuel  L.  Bruce.      B.A.,  Bridgeport,  1965;  M.D.,  Mt.  Sinai,  1971 
Keith  F.  Rawlinson.      B.S.,  M.D.,  Alberta  (Canada),  1966 


82    OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 


Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Sunthorn  Bunyaviroch.      B.S.,  Chulalongkorn  (Thailand);  M.D.,  Mahidol  (Thailand) 

Young  Sook  Cho.      M.B.,  Yonsei,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 

Nomenida  A.  Lazaro.      B.S.,  Santa  Tomas  (Philippines),  1960;  M.D.,  1965 

Meredith  F.  Sirmans.      B.S.,  Lincoln,  1961;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1965 

Esther  S.  Suarez.      A.A.,  Santa  Tomas  (Philippines),  1955;  M.D.,  1960 

Alfred  J.  Williams.      B.A.,  Howard,  1960;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1964 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Pisan  Unchalipongse.      M.D.,  Chiengma  Medical  School  (Thailand),  1965 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  (continued)  ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 

OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY      Millicent  Comrie    M  D  OBSTETRICS  AND 

Jack  E.  Maidman,  M.D.  Hasi  Das,  M.D.   '  GYNECOLOGY 

I         T->    I         i   \t  T^  Angela  Portale,  M.S. 

Jean  D.  Joseph,  M.D.  ^  ' 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  a    K    1    fK      Mt    1    M  R    R  C 

OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY      Ashalatha  Mltal,  M.tS.,h$.b. 

Sitaram  Vithal  Chitnis,  Rajasingham 

j^  j-j  Rahulatharan,  M.D. 

Johnny  L.  Williams,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professor 

Robert  S.  Neuwirth  (F.  Huntington  and  Dorothy  Babcock  Professor).      B.S.,  Yale,  1955; 
M.D.,  1958 


Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Thomas  F.  Dillon.      M.D.,  Georgetown,  1947 

Harold  M.  M.  Tovell.      B.A.,  Toronto,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Abraham  Risk.      M.D.,  Dalhousie  (Canada),  1957;  M.P.H.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1969 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Hussein  K.  Amin.      M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Alexandria  (Egypt),  1955 
John  F.  Dwyer.      B.A.,  Fordham,  1956;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1960 

Assistant  Professor 

Michelle  P.  Warren  (also  Medicine).      B.A.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1961;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1965 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Ernst  G.  Bartsich.      M.D.,  Frankfort,  1962 

Terusada  Horiguchi.      M.D.,  Keio  (Tokyo),  1961 

Hamid  Mootabar.      M.D.,  Pahlavi  (Iran),  1966;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1974 

Haldar  K.  Shamsi.      M.B.,  B.S.,  King  Edward  Medical  College  (Pakistan),  1965 

Ivan  K.  Strausz.      M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Capetown,  1958 


OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY  •  OPHTHALMOLOGY     83 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Alexander  Coman.      M.D.,  Institute  of  Medicine  and  Pharmacy  (Rumania),  1948 

David  B.  Crawford.      B.S.,  North  Carolina,  1943;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1946 

Emmanuel  L.  Greenberg.      M.D.,  Downstate  Medical  Center  (Brooklyn),  1941 

Ivan  J.  Jacobson.      B.A.,  Belgarde  (Yugoslavia),  1948;  M.D.,  1955 

Gyula  Nemes.      B.A.,  Gymn.  Szekesfehervar,  1946;  M.D.,  Budapest,  1954 

Ian  G.  Van  Praagh.      M.D.,  Toronto,  1955 

Marcia   L.   Storch.      B.A.,   Bryn   Mawr,    1955;   M.D.,    Woman's  Medical  College   of 

Pennsylvania,  1973 
Riley  W.  Waller.      B.S.,  LeMoyne,  1943;  M.D.,  Howard,  1947 


Senior  Research  Associates 

Muriel  Feigelson.      Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 

Bernardo  Handszer.      M.D.,  National  University  of  Colombia,  1959 

Daniel  A.  Tsin.      M.D.,  Buenos  Aires,  1965 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Farshad  Agahi,  M.D. 
Nargess  A.  Ahgharian 
Terry  L.  Andrews,  M.D. 
Edison  K.  Asenha,  M.D. 
Feliope  Bozzo,  M.D. 
Kok  Chung  Chang,  M.D. 
Gerard  de  Catalogne, 

M.D. 
Frederick  Clare,  M.D. 
Satwant  Kaur  Dhamoon, 

M.R.C.O.G. 
Bialines  Espinosa,  M.D. 
Rauf  G.  Faroqui,  M.B., 

B.S. 
Paul  Filpescu 
David  Elliott  Jacobowitz 
John  Jakus,  M.D. 
Jay  Joel  Kelinson,  M.D. 
Nicholas  Klein,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Gary  M.  Levine,  M.D. 
Leon  Lewenstein,  M.D. 
Ezatolah  Mohajer-Shojai, 

M.D. 
Adamandia 

Panayotopoulos,  M.D. 
Benu  Pascariu,  M.D. 
Humberto  Portillo,  M.D. 
Meera  Prabat,  M.B., 

B.S. 
George  S.  Radney,  M.D. 
Raphael  Reiss,  M.D. 
Ronald  J.  Reiss,  M.D. 
Irving  Ward  Robinson, 

M.D. 
Arnold  Roufa,  M.D. 
Peter  S.  Sailon,  M.D. 
Bruce  M.  Schiffman,  M.D. 
Istvan  Paul  Tornai,  M.D. 
Filippo  Vita,  M.D. 
Olwen  Joy  Wellington, 

M.B.,  B.S. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Mary  E.  Wilson,  M.D. 
James  T.  Yang,  M.D. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND 
GYNECOLOGY 

Malca  Sane,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Naif  K.  Basile,  M.D. 

Charles  H.  Debrovner, 

M.D. 
Michael  Harel,  M.D. 
Roger  Hassid,  M.D. 
Andre  Nehorayoff,  M.D. 
Robert  M.  Podell 
Richard  A.  Ruskin,  M.D. 
Fouad  Surur,  M.B.,  B.Ch. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 
Malathy  Singh 


Ophthalmology 


Edward  S.  Harkness  Professor  and  Chairman 

Charles  J.  Campbell.      M.D.,  George  Washington,  1948;  B.S.,  Muskingum,  1949;  M.S., 
Rochester,  1951;  Med.Sc.D.,  Columbia,  1957 


At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professor 

Endre  A.  Balazs  (Malcolm  P.  Aldrich  Professor).      M.D.,  Budapest,  1942 


84    OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Professor  of  Ophthalmic  Biochemistry 

Abraham  Spector.      Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1957 

Professor  of  Microbiology 

Wladyslaw  Manski.      M.Phil.,  Warsaw,  1939;  D.Sc,  Wroclaw  (Poland),  1951 

Professor  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

Philip  Knapp.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1937;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1941 

Clinical  Professors 

Robert  M.  Day.      B.A.,  Wesley  an,  1939;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1944 
Ira  S.  Jones.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1940;  M.D.,  1943 

Associate  Professor 

Peter  Gouras.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Associate  Professor  of  Physiology 

Jorge  Fischbarg.      M.D.,  Buenos  Aires,  1962;  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1971 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

Andrew  de  Roetth,  Jr.      B.S.,  Northwestern,  1943;  M.D.,  1946 
Anthony  Donn.      B.S.,  Yale,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 
R.  Linsy  Farris.      M.D.,  Duke,  1961 

Max  Forbes.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1951;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1957 
Francis  A.  L'Esperance,  Jr.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1956 
Harold  F.  Spalter.      B.A.,  Brown,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 

Stephen  Trokel.      B.A.,   Cornell,    1954;  M.S.,   Rochester,    1956;  M.D.,    1959;  Med. 
Sci.D.,  Columbia,  1965 

Associate  Professor  of  Ocular  Physiology 

Laszlo  Z.  Bito.      B.A.,  Bard,  1959;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

William  C.  Cooper.      B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1953;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1956 
John  W.  Espy.      B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1953;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1956 
George  M.  Howard.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1952;  M.D.,  Albany,  1959 

Assistant  Professor  of  Biophysical  Ophthalmology 

Charles  J.  Koester.      B.S.,  Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Rochester, 
1955 

Assistant  Professor  of  Ophthalmic  Biochemistry 

James  P.  Dillon.      B.S.,  Canisious  College,  1964;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1974 

Assistant  Professor  of  Ophthalmic  Pharmacology 

Prasad  S.  Kulkarni.      B.S.,  Shivaji  (India),  1965;  M.S.,  State  University  of  New  York 
(Downstate),  1971;  Ph.D.,  1974 


OPHTHALMOLOGY    85 

Assistant  Professor  of  Radiation  Biology 

Basil  V.  Worgul.      B.S.,  Miami,  1969;  Ph.D.,  Vermont,  1974 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

Myles  M.  Behrens.      B.A.,  Yale,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Richard  W.  Darrell.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  1959;  Med.  Sc.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
Arnold  W.  Forrest.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1939;  M.D.,  New  York  University/,  1942 
Frank  B.  Hoefle.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1957;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1961 
Sally  Moore  (Orthoptics).      B.S.,  Delaware,  1952 
Balachandran  D.  Srinivasan.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  1967 
Emil  Wirostko.      B.S.,  Fordham,   1956;  M.D.,   Cornell,    1960;  Med. Sc.D.,   Columbia, 
1967 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Frederic  H.  Deutsch.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1947;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1951 

Hugh  M.  Moss.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1954 

Ellen  F.  Regan.      B.A.,  Wellesley,  1940;  M.D.,  Yale,  1943 

Hampson  Albert  Sisler.      B.S.,  New  York  University,  1954;  M.D.,  1957 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

William  A.  James,  Jr., 

M.D. 
Rainer  N.  Mittl,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

E.  Anita  Anderson 
Ethel  I.  Anderson,  Ph.D. 
Gerard  Armand,  Ph.D. 
Mary  T.  Flood,  B.S. 
William  H.  Garner',  Ph.D. 
Lu-Ku-Li,  Ph.D. 
Jong  J.  Lim,  Ph.D. 
Kasimierz  Malinowski,  Ph.D. 
Victoria  Ozanics,  M.S. 
Debutta  Roy,  Ph.D. 
Robert  Siminoff,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Howard  M.  Eggers,  M.D. 
Albert  J.  Hofeldt,  M.D. 
Lawrence  G.  Pape,  M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Richard  D.  Banyard,  M.D. 
Donald  H.  Green,  M.D. 
Martin  L.  Leib,  M.D. 
Richard  G.  Lennon,  M.D. 
Suzanne  Li,  M.D. 
Stanley  Masters 
Louis  D.  Pizzarello,  M.D. 
Lance  D.  Redler,  M.D. 
Jaime  Santamaria  III,  M.D. 
Jesse  L.  Sigelman,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Suraj  Prakash  Bhat,  Ph.D. 
Margaret  H.  Garner 
Cecily  Medvedovsky,  M.D. 
Anne  X.  Poison,  Ph.D. 
Heinz  Rosskothen 
Charles  Weiss,  M.D. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Roger  A.  Baroody,  B.A. 
Sarah  Oliver  Briller 
Carol  J.  De  Rousseau, 

Ph.D. 
Janet  L.  Denlinger,  M.D. 
Helena  M.  Eakins, 

D.Pharm. 
Maria  O.  Longas,  B.A. 
Hermann  D.  Schubert, 

M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Frank  D.  Carroll,  M.D. 
George  R.  Merriam,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
IN  BIOCHEMISTRY 

Zacharias  Dische,  M.D. 
Karl  Meyer,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Frank  De  Benedetto 

Julius  A.  Vida,  Ph.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Thomas  A.  Farrell.      B.A.,  Hamilton,  1957;  M.D.,  McGill;  1961 
ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  OPHTHALMOLOGY 
Charles  B.  Deichman, 
M.D. 


86    OPHTHALMOLOGY  •  ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 
Herman  C.  Jordon,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Rajendra  K.  Bansal,  M.B., 

B.S. 
Antonio  M.  Gonzalez, 

M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 
John  p.  Mitchell,  M.D. 
Ram  P.  Tiwari,  M.S. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 
Andrew  Goldstein,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

James  C.  Newton.      B.S.,  Fordham,  1949;  Ph.D.,  1953;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1957 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Louis  V.  Angioletti,  Jr., 

M.D. 
Ulises  Arango,  M.D. 
Philip  A.  Bonanno,  M.D. 
Chin  Wing  Chu,  M.D. 
Robert  C.  DellaRocca, 

M.D. 
John  Eden,  M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  {continued) 

Bernard  J.  Fowler,  M.D. 
Dennis  D.  Freilich,  M.D. 
Richard  S.  Kochman,  M.D. 
Charles  Merker,  M.D. 
Thomas  O.  Muldoon,  M.D. 
Charlermpong  Sarakhun, 

M.D. 
Morton  H.  Seelenfreund, 

M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  {continued) 

Howard  K.  Weisberg, 

M.D. 
Joseph  Wynn  Wesley, 

M.D. 

LECTURER 

Edward  L.  Raab,  M.D. 


Orthopedic  Surgery 


Frank  Stinchfield  Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery  and 
Chairman 

Alexander  Garcia.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1940;  M.D.,  Long  Island 
College  of  Medicine,  1 943 


At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professor 

C.  Andrew  L.  Bassett.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1948;  Med.Sc.D.,  1955 


Professors  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

Robert  E.  Carroll.      B.A.,  Yale,  1938;  M.D.,  1942 

Harold  M.  Dick.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1960 
S.  Ashby  Grantham.      B.A.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1952;  M.D.,  1955 
Charles  S.  Neer  II.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1939;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1942 
Charles  T.  Ryder.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1939;  M.D.,  Harvard, 
1943 


ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY     87 

Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Austin  D.  Johnston.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D.,  1947 

Associate  Professor  of  Anatomy 

Stephen  Bruce  Doty.      B.A.,  Rice,  1961;  M.A.,  1963;  Ph.D.,  1965 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

George  B.  Ambrose.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1940;  M.D.,  1943 
Nas  S.  Eftekhar.      M.D.,  Teheran,  1960 

Hugo  A.  Keim.      B.S.,  St.  Mary's  (Minnesota),  1956;  M.S.,  Northwestern,  1966;  M.D., 
Loyola,  1960 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

David  L.  Andrews,      B.A.,  Williams,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Arthur  A.  Pilla.      B.S.,  St.  Joseph's,   1958;  M.S.,  Pennsylvania,   1958;  D.Sc,  Paris, 
1964 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Rosamond  Kane.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Robert  M.  Reiss.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  1959 

James  N.  Worcester,  Jr.      B.A.,  Yale,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

John  R.  Denton.      B.S.,  West  Point,  1960;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Alabama,  1967 
Howard  A.  Kiernan,  Jr.      B.S.,  Holy  Cross,  1962;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1966 

Assistant  Professor  of  Orthopedic  Biomechanics 

Robert  W.  Pawluck.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1974;  M.B.A.,  1977 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

Peter  N.  Carbonara,  M.D. 
William  U.  Cavallaro, 

M.D. 
Robert  N.  Dunn,  M.D. 
Merle  H.  Katzman,  M.D. 
Christopher  B.  Michelson, 

M.D. 
Harvey  Orlin,  M.D. 
Thomas  D.  Rodda,  M.D. 
Joseph  E.  Salvatore,  M.D. 
E.  Baldwin  Self,  Jr.,  M.D. 
William  A.  Sinton,  M.D. 
L.  Arne  Skilbred,  M.D. 
David  M.  Smith,  M.D. 


ASSOCIATES  (continued) 

Martin  L.  Sorger,  M.D. 
Joel  D.  Weinstein,  M.D. 
Eric  K.  Zeitzmann,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 
Harshad  R.  Chokshi, 
Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

Steven  Berkowitz,  M.D. 
Louis  U.  Bigliani,  M.D. 
Stuart  J.  Fischer,  M.D. 
Richard  E.  Fleming,  Jr., 
M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Lawrence  A.  Lefkowitz, 

M.D. 
Stephen  J.  Mcllveen, 

M.D. 
David  Price  Roye,  Jr. 
Harvey  S.  Sicherman, 

M.D. 
Ronald  Tietjen,  M.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Sharon  M.  Mitchell,  B.S. 
George  Tzitzikalakios, 
M.S. 

SPECIAL  LECTURER 
Frank  Stinchfield,  M.D. 


88    ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

Marvin  L.  Shelton.      B.S.,  Howard,  1951;  M.D.,  1956 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  ORTHOPEDIC  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  ORTHOPEDIC 

SURGERY  SURGERY 

Aaron  M.  Gold,  M.D.  John  F.  Crowe,  M.D.  (in  Surgery) 

William  L.  King,  M.D.  (in  Surgery) 
John  B.  Nailor,  M.D.  (in  Surgery) 
Germukh  S.  Walha,  M.D.  (in  Surgery) 

At  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

Alice  L.  Garrett.      B.S.,  Washington  State,  1944;  M.D.,  Southern  California,  1954 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

George  Van  B.  Cochran.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956;  Med.Sc.D., 
1967 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Edward  B.  Leahey.      B.A.,  Fordham,  1941;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1944 
Raphael  K.  Levine.      B.A.,  Brandeis,  1961;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1965 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 
Robert  L.  S.  Boothe,  M.D. 
Abraham  C.  Kovarsky,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

Joseph  W.  Fielding.      M.D.,  Toronto,  1946 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Robert  E.  Zickel.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1952;  M.D.,  1958 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Vincent  G.  Fietti,  Jr.      B.A.,  Boston,  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
Frederic  E.  Helbig.      B.A.,  Brown,  1964;  M.D.,  Boston,  1969 
Tarek  Hisham  Mardam-Bey.      M.D.,  American  (Beirut),  1972 
Ronald  M.  Match.      B.A.,  Hofstra,  1953;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1957 
Andrew  H.  Patterson.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

George  L.  Unis.      B.A.,  New  York  University,   1960;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of 
Medicine  and  Dentistry,  1975 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  ORTHOPEDIC  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  ORTHOPEDIC 

SURGERY  SURGERY 

William  G.  Hamilton,  M.D.  Richard  J.  Cea,  M.D. 

James  C.  Parkes  II,  M.D.  John  F.  Crowe,  M.D. 

Joel  E.  Rothermel,  M.D.  Sanford  A.  Ratzan,  M.D. 

Luther  F.  Warren,  M.D. 


OTOLARYNGOLOGY     89 

Otolaryngology 

Professor  and  Chairman 

Maxwell  Abramson.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1957;  M.D.,  Union  (Albany),  1961 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professor 

Juergen  Tonndorf.      M.D.,  Kiel  (Germany),  1938;  Ph.D.,  Heidelberg,  1945 

Professors  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 

Robert  M.  Hui.      B.A.,  Southern  California,  1943;  M.D.,  1946 

Robin  M.  Rankow.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1935;  D.D.S.,  Columbia, 
1940;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1950 

Professor  of  Clinical  Audiology  and  Speech  Pathology 

Thomas  H.  Fay.      B.A.,  Florida,  1949;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Illinois,  1958 

Associate  Professor  of  Auditory  Biophysics 

Shyam  M.  Khanna.      B.Sc,  Lucknow  (India),  1951;  D.R.E.,  St.  Xavier  College  (Bom- 
bay), 1954;  Ph.D.,  City  College,  1970 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Lawrence  Savetsky.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1951;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1955 
Malcolm  H.  Schvey.      B.A.,  Lehigh,  1947;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.D.,  Amsterdam, 

1956 

Assistant  Professors 

Andrew  Blitzer  (also  Oral  Surgery).      B.A.,  Adelphi,   1966;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1970; 

M.D.,  Mt.  Sinai  School  of  Medicine  (New  York),  1973 
Anthony  Frederick  Jahn.      B.Sc,  Toronto,  1969;  M.Sc,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 

Assistant  Professor  of  Biochemical  Otolaryngology 

Cheng  Chun  Huang.      B.S.,  Taiwan,  1963;  M.S.,  Vanderbilt,  1966;  Ph.D.,  Iowa,  1970 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 

Frank  V.  Mignogna.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1961;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine 
and  Dentistry,  1965 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Raymond  B.  Strauss.      B.A.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1950;  Ph.D.,  Florida,  1956;  M.D., 

Western  Reserve,  1 968 
John  D.  Piro  (Prosthetic).      B.A.,  Fordham,  1943;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1946 


90    OTOLARYNGOLOGY • PATHOLOGY 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  (continued)  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

OTOLARYNGOLOGY  William  J.  Richtsmeier,  Michel  Berreby,  M.D. 

Milton  Ivker,  M.D.  M.D. 

Theodore  Kramer,  M.D.  Peter  D.  Westerhoff,  M.D. 

Arthur  B.  Lacher,  M.D.  Melvin  Wiederkehr,  M.D. 

Richard  S.  Mega,  M.D.  Carl  Wiesenthal,  M.D. 

Nicholas  D.  Pontilena,  Howard  D.  Zipper,  M.D. 
M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Errol  A.  Thompson.      M.B.,  University  College  (Dublin),  1936 

Assistant  Professor 

Lee  David  Eisenberg  (in  Surgery).      B.S.,  St.  John's  (New  York),  1967;  M.D.,  State 
University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1971 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Ransford  C.  Newman.      M.B.,B.S.,  London,  1960;  F.R.C.S.,  Edinburgh,  1968 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

John  S.  Lewis.      M.D.,  Alberta  (Canada),  1943 

Stanley   Whitfield.      Certificate,   Harris  Academy,   Dundee,    1940;   M.B.,    Ch.B.,   St. 
Andrew's  University  Medical  School,  1946 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  OTOLARYNGOLOGY 
Awny  Aziz  Abdou,  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
Arshad  H.  Amjad,  M.D. 
Maria  Aramburu,  M.D. 
Neville  W.  Carmical,  M.D. 
James  F.  Grille,  M.D. 
Tay  Bong  Lee,  M.D. 
Mauriciu  Rodescu,  M.D. 


Pathology 


Francis  Delafield  Professor  and  Chairman 

Donald  W.  King.      M.D.,  Syracuse,  1949 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Richard  Axel  (also  Biochemistry).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1970 
William  A.  Blanc.      B.A.,  Geneva,  1940;  M.D.,  1947;  Ph.D.,  1952 


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Paul  Ellner  (also  Microbiology).      M.S.,  Southern  California,   1952;  Ph.D.,  Maryland, 

1956 
Gabriel  C.   Godman  (also  Microbiology).      B.A.,   New   York  University,    1941;  M.D., 

1944 
Conrad  L.  Pirani.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1954;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1958 
Ralph  M.  Richart.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1954;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1958 
Virginia  Tennyson  (also  Anatomy).      B.S.,  Pennsylvania  State,   1946;  M.S.,   Baylor, 

1956;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Professor  of  Microbiology 

Henry  J.  Vogel.      B.S.,  London,  1939;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1949 

Professor  of  Comparative  Pathology 

Ross  M.  Grey.      D.  V.M.,  Alabama  Polytechnic  Institute,  1945 

Professors  of  Neuropathology 

Phillip  E.  Duffy.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1943;  M.D.,  1947 

Leon  Roizin  (in  Psychiatry).      B.A.,  State  Lyceum  {Bessarabia),   1930;  M.D.,   Royal 
University  (Milan),  1936 

Professor  of  Surgical  Pathology 

Luciano  Ozzello.      M.D.,  Turin  (Italy),  1951 

Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Austin  D.  Johnston  (in  Orthopedic  Surgery).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D.,  1947 

Adjunct  Professors 

Robert  V.  Hutter.      B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Syracuse),  1950;  M.D.,  1954; 

M.A.,  Yale,  1968 
Harry  L.  loachim.      M.D.,  Bucharest,  1949 
Sidney  Pestka.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1961 

Clinical  Professors 

Victor  Herbert.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  1952 
Pablo  Rubinstein.      M.D.,  Chile,  1962 
Sheldon  C.  Sommers.      M.D.,  Harvard,  1941 

Clinical  Professor  of  Oral  Pathology 

Melvin  N.  Blake.      D.D.S.,  New  York  University,  1955 

Associate  Professors 

Cecilia  M.  Fenoglio.      B.S.,  St.  Elizabeth,  1965;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1969 
John  J.  Fenoglio,  Jr.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1965;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1969 
John  P.  Nicholson  (also  Pediatrics).      B.S.,  Vanderbilt,  1955;  M.D.,  1958 


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Associate  Professor  of  Dentistry 

David  J.  Zegarelli.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1965;  D.D.S.,  1969 

Associate  Professors  of  Neuropathology 

Lester  M.  Geller.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1947;  M.A.,  Michigan  State,  1948;  Ph.D.,  New  York 

University,  1953 
Mavis  Kaufman  (in  Psychiatry).      M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1944 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Neuropathology 

Richard  F.  Defendini.      B.A.,  Michigan,  1948;  M.A.,  1952;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1961 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Thomas  A.  Blumenfeld.      A. A.,  North  Carolina,  1960;  M.D.,  Tennessee,  1964 
Carmia  Borek  (in  Radiology).      B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D.,  Weitzmann  Institute  (Israel),  1967 
Arline  D.  Deitch  (in  Anatomy).      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1944;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1946;  M.D., 

1954 
Reba  A.  Goodman.      B.A.,  Indiana,  1949;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  Ph.D.,  1955 
Mary  E.  King.      B.A.,  Smith,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 
Nicole  Suciu-Foca  (in  Surgery).      B.S.,  Bucharest  (Rumania),  1959;  M.S.,  1960;  Ph.D., 

1965 
Myron  Tannenbaum  (in  Urology).      B.S.,   New   York  University,    1952;  M.S.,    1955; 

Ph.D.,  1957;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1961 
Ruth  H.  Vogel.      Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1958 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pediatric  Pathology 

H.  Joachim  Wigger.      M.D.,  Hamburg,  1954 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Surgical  Pathology 

Karl  Perzin.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  1958 

Marianne  Wolff.      B.A.,  Hunter,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Ernest  Baden.      M.A.,  Sorbonne,   1946;  D.D.S.,  New  York  University,   1950;  M.D., 

Geneva,  1962 
Jan  Vincents  Johannesen.      M.D.,  Bergen  (Norway),  1966 
M.  Richard  Pachter.      M.D.,  Zurich,  1956 
William  Pollack.      M.S.,  Rutgers,  1950;  Ph.D.,  1964 
Robert  R.  Rickert.      B.A.,  Michigan,  1958;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1962 
Harry  H.  Stumpf.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1947;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1951 
John  A.  Terzakis.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 
Kaity  Yannopoulos.      M.D.,  Greece,  1954 
Frederick  T.  Zugibe.      B.S.,  St.  Francis,  1951;  M.S.,  Chicago,  1959;  Ph.D.,  1960 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Irwin  A.  Almenoff.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1948;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1952 
Daniel  W.  Benninghoff.      B.A.,  Yale,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 
Donald  E.  Brown.      M.D.,  Harvard,  1943 


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John  M.  Budinger.      B.S.,  Northwestern,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 

Robert  L.  Hirsch.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1947;  M.D.,  1951 

David  N.  Silvers  (also  Dermatology).      B.A.,  Haverford,  1964;  M.D.,  Duke,  1968 

Stanley  Simbonis.      B.S.,  Yale,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 

Harold  J.  Sobel.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1950;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School,  1954 

Richard  L.  Swarm.      B.A.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1949;  M.D.,  1950 

Assistant  Professors 

Jerome  Owen  Cantor.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1971;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1975 

Seth  Goldberg.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1966;  B.A.,  California, 

1964;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  [Downstate),  1970 
Stephen  Keller.      B.S.,  Pace,  1971;  M.A.,  M.Phil.,  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1974 
Daniel  M.  Knowles.      B.A.,  Bridgeport,  1969;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1973 
Jay  Lefkowitch.      B.A.,  Clark,  1972;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1976 
Ricardo  Mesa-Tejada.      B.S.,  Manhattan,  1964;  M.D.,  Madrid,  1970 
Armand  Miranda.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1969;  Ph.D.,  1973 

Assistant  Professor  of  Neuropathology 

Arthur  P.  Hays.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1962;  B.  Med.  Sci.,  1963;  M.D.,  Colorado,  1966 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Neuropathology 

Herbert  Barden.      B.S.,   Brooklyn,    1952;  M.S.,   New  York  University,    1960;  Ph.D., 
1964 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Pathology 

E.  Glenn  Armstrong.      B.S.,    Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute,   1966;  M.S.,   1969;  Ph.D., 

Maryland,  1975 
Daniel  J.   Fink.      B.S.,   Cornell,    1968;  M.S.,   Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1970;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1975;  M.Phil.,  1980 
Mary  M.  Lee.      B.S.,  Michigan,  1966;  Ph.D.,  1972 
Gerda  Nette.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1968;  Ph.D.,  1973 
Michael  Pesce.      B.S.,  St.  Johns,  1967;  Ph.D.,  1971 
Maria  Mahdalyna  Shevchuk.      B.A,  Fordham,   1970;  M.D.,   Upstate  Medical  Center 

(Syracuse),  1974 
Philip  Tomashefsy  (in  Urology).      Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1969 
Nicholas  J.  Willson.      B.S.,  Saint  Peter's,  1959;  M.D.,  Seton  Hall,  1963 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Solange  G.  Abunassar.      M.D.,  American  (Beirut),  1968 

Majid  Ali.      M.B.,  B.S.,  Punjab  (India),  1963 

Paul  Bachner.      B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Harry  Woodson  Carter.      M.D.,  Harvard,  1957 

Larry  E.  Douglass.      B.A.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1959;  M.D.,  Vanderbilt,  1960 

Howard  B.  Goldstein.      B.A.,  Colgate,  1955;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1959 

Arthur  I.  Hurvitz.      D.  V.M.,  Michigan  State,  1964;  Ph.D.,  California  (Davis),  1967 

Catherine  Kambolis.      M.D.,  Athens,  1955 

Paul  A.  Krieger.      B.S.,  City  College,  1967;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1971 

Richard  A.  McReynolds.      M.S.,  Virginia,  1968;  M.D.,  1971 

Basil  Moumgis.      M.D.,  Pittsburgh,  1949 

Frederick  Muschenheim.      B.A.,  Howard,  1953;  M.D.C.M.,  McGill,  1963 

Robert  D.  Newman.      B.S.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1958;  M.D.,  1962 


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Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Giles  G.  Allard.      B.A.,  Montreal,  1944;  M.D.,  Laval,  1950 

Lucretia  Allen.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1952 
Stefan   E.    Epstein.      B.A.,    Columbia,    1956;   M.D.,    State   University  of  New   York 

(Buffalo),  1960 
Hiroshi  Nakazawa.      M.D.,  Keio  (Tokyo),  1958 

Henry  G.  Schriever.      B.A.,  Vermont,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1960 
Ralph  W.  Snyder.      B.S..  McGill,  1951;  M.D.,  1953 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PATHOLOGY 

May  Parisien,  M.D. 
Heidrun  Zweitnig- 
Rotterdam,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Reba  Goodman,  Ph.D. 
Moshe  Rosen,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PATHOLOGY 

Marguerite  M.  Duby,  M.D. 
Milagros  Ona-Sarino,  M.D. 
Elena  Zegarelli-Schmidt, 

Ph.D. 
Monica  C.  Yang,  M.D. 


SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Margaret  M.  Grimes,  M.D. 
Charles  Chostner  Marboe, 
M.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Janet  Tannenbaum 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Lester  R.  Cahn,  D.D.S. 
David  Cowen,  M.D. 
C.  Zent  Garber,  M.D. 
Raffaele  Lattes,  M.D. 
Meyer  M.  Melicow,  M.D. 
Abner  Wolf,  M.D. 


LECTURERS 

Michael  Baden,  M.D. 
Paul  A.  Brown,  M.D. 
Hyman  Donnenfeld,  M.D. 
Frederick  A.  Jacobiec, 

M.D. 
Janis  F.  Klavins,  M.D. 
David  Spain,  M.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Charles  A.  Ashley.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1944;  M.D.,  1947;  M.S.,  Illinois,  1951 
Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Harlan  D.  Alpern.      B.S.,  Michigan,  1967;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1971 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
PATHOLOGY 

William  B.  Giuney,  M.D. 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Professor 

Jack  W.  C.  Hagstrom.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1955;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1959 


Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Prem  Chauhan.      F.  Sc.  Med.,  Punjab  (India),  1942;  M.D.,  B.S.,  1948 
Carlos  Navarro.      B.S.,  National  University  (Mexico),  1947;  M.D.,  1955 
Angus  C.  Sampath  (in  Microbiology).      D.  Sc,  Strasbourg,  1966 

Assistant  Professor  of  Medicine  and  Pathology 

Clayton  L.  Natta.      B.A.,  McMaster  (Ontario),  1957;  M.D.,  Toronto,  1961 


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Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Helen  M.  S.  Richards.      M.B.,  B.S.,  Colombo  (Sri  Lanka),  1969 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  PATHOLOGY 
Luritz  C.  Creque,  M.D. 
Juan  B.  Gabriel 
Louys  Thomas,  M.D. 

At  Overlook  Hospital 

Clinical  Professor 

Bernard  M.  Wagner.      M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1949 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Robert  Galen.      B.A.,  Boston,  1966;  M.D.,  1970 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Anthony  Marchand.      B.A.,  Connecticut,  1966;  M.D.,  Duke,  1970 

Joel  A.  Roth.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1964;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 
1968 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  PATHOLOGY 
Frederick  van  Lente,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professor 

S.  Raymond  Gambino.      B.S.,  Antioch,  1948;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1952 
Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Arthur  W.  Branwood.      M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Edinburgh,  1942;  M.D.,  1948 
Professor  of  Clinical  Surgical  Pathology 

Robert  R.  Pascal.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1958;  M.D.,  1962 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Stephen  F.  Ryan.      M.D.,  Colorado,  1961 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

John  Y.  Kiyasu.      B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1951;  Ph.D.,  1955 
Artemis  D.  Nash.      B.A.,  Smith,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia  1953 

Louise  L.  Phillips.      B.S.,    William  and  Mary,   1934;  M.D.,   Columbia,    1940;  Ph.D., 
1950 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Lazarevic  Bozidar.      M.D.,  Belgrade,  1956 

John  J.  Di  Re.      B.S.,  McGill,  1953;  M.D.,  George  Washington,  1957 

Harold  P.  Gaetz.      B.S.,  McGill,  1953;  M.D.,  1958 

Martin  S.  Krumerman.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1961;  M.D.,  1965 


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Assistant  Professor 

Deng  Fong  Liau.      M.Sc,  McGill,  1968;  Ph.D.,  1971 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Kenneth  F.  Button.      B.A.,  Indiana,  1966;  M.D.,  1970 
Derek  Englander.      M.D.,  Royal  College  (London),  1963 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PATHOLOGY 

Petra  Elena  P.  Banogon, 

M.D. 
Corazon  S.  Sian,  M.D. 
Rose-Sunitha  Thayaparan, 

M.D. 
Mah  Manzar  Yamohommady, 

M.D. 

Pediatrics 

Reuben  S.  Carpentier  Professor  and  Chairman 

Michael  Katz  (also  Public  Health).      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1949;  M.D.,  State  University  of 
New  York  (Downstate),  1956;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1963 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Arthur  D.   Bloom  (also  Human  Genetics  and  Development).      B.A.,   Harvard,    1956; 

M.D.,  New  York  University,  1960 
Ralph  Dell.      B.A.,  Pomona,  1957;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1961 
Darryl  C.  De  Vivo  (also  Neurology).      B.A.,  Amherst,  1959;  M.D.,  Virginia,  1964 
Welton  M.   Gersony.      B.A.,   Syracuse,    1954;  M.D.,   State  University  of  New   York 

(Upstate),  1958 
L.   Stanley   James   (also   Obstetrics   and   Gynecology).      M.D.,    Otago  (New  Zealand), 

1948 
Robert  B.  Mellins.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1952 
Sergio  Piomelli.      B.A.,  Liceo  Sannazzaro  (Naples),  1948;  M.D.,  Naples,  1954 
Michael  Rosen.      B.A.,   Wesleyan,  1960;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Down- 
state),  1964 
Myron  Winick  (Williams  Professor  and  Director  of  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition).      B.A., 
Columbia,   1951;  M.S.,  Illinois,   1952;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Down- 
state),  1956 
Robert  W.  Winters.      B.A.,  Indiana,  1948;  M.D.,  Yale,  1952 

Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Abe  Chutorian  (also  Neurology).      B.A.,  Manitoba,  1949;  B.S.,  1952;  M.D.,  1957 
Arnold  R.   Gold  (also  Neurology).      B.A.,    Texas,    1947;  M.S.,   Florida,    1949;  M.D., 

Lausanne,  1950 
Sylvia  P.  Griffiths.      B.A.,  Hunter,  1944;  M.D.,  Yale,  1948 
Jerry  C.  Jacobs.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  1956 
Niels  L.  Low  (also  Neurology).      M.D.,  South  Carolina,  1940 


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David  Shaffer  (also  Psychiatry).      M.D.,  London,  1961 

Joe  D.  Wray  (in  Public  Health).      B.A.,  Stanford,  1947;  M.D.,  1952 

Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

H.  Donald  Dunton.      M.D.,  Rochester,  1945 

Clinical  Professor  of  Pediatric  Psychology 

Michael  Lewis.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1958;  Ph.D.,  1962 

Associate  Professors 

Jo  Anne  Brasel  (in  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition).      B.A.,  Colorado,  1956;  M.D.,  1959 
Nicholas    Cunningham    (also    Public    Health).      B.A.,    Harvard,    1950;    M.D.,    Johns 

Hopkins,  1955 
Joseph  Graziano  (also  Pharmacology).      B.S.,  Long  Island,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1971 
William  C.  Heird.      B.S.,  Maryville,  1958;  M.S.,  Vanderbilt,  1963;  M.D.,  1964 
Allen  I.  Hyman  (also  Anesthesiology).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1955;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical 

College,  1959 
Ehud  Krongrad.      M.D.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1965 
Gilbert  W.  Mellin.      B.S.,  Bethany,  1945;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949 
Akira  Morishima.      M.D.,  Keio  (Japan),  1954;  Ph.D.,  1961 
John  F.  Nicholson  (also  Pathology).      B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1955;  M.D.,  1958 
Pedro  Rosso  (in  Obstetrics  &  Gynecology  and  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition).      M.D., 

Chile,  1966 
David  Rush  (also  Public  Health).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 
Katherine  Sprunt.      B.A.,  Wellesley,  1942;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1945 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Russell  S.  Asnes.      B.A.,  Boston,  1959;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1963 

Jennifer  J.  Bell.      B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1953;  M.D.,  New  York,  1961 

William  J.  Davis.      B.A.,  Wilkes,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 

John  M.  Driscoll.      B.A.,  Hamilton,  1958;  M.D.,  Bowman  Gray,  1962 

Susan  G.  Gordon.      B.A.,  Mt.  Holyoke,  1946;  M.D.,  Howard,  1950 

Anthony  Mansell.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1961;  M.D.,  Ohio  State,  1965 

Martin  Nash.      B.A.,  Duke,  1960;  M.D.,  1964 

Jane  Pitt.      B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1964 

Anneliese  L.  Sitarz.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Carl  N.  Steeg.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1958;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1962 

Dorothy  Warburton  (in  Human  Genetics  and  Development).      Ph.D.,  McGill,  1961 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Fred  Agre.      B.A.,  Lafayette,  1957;  M.D.,  Duke,  1961 

Robert  Appleby.      M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949 

William  A.  Bauman.      B.S.,  Harvard,  1943;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 

Constance  J.  Hayes.      B.S.,  St.  Rose,  1959;  M.D.,  Loyola,  1965 

John  J.  Kangos.      B.S.,  Rutgers,  1945;  M.D.,  Long  Island  College  of  Medicine,  1948 

Jack  ShiUer.      B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Joseph  A.  Silverman.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 

Stephen   Wang  (at   Morristown   Memorial   Hospital).      B.A.,    Columbia,    1960;  M.D., 

1964 
Leo  F.  J.  Wilking.      B.S.,  Harvard,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 


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Assistant  Professors 

Kwame  Anyane-Yeboa.      M.D.,  Ghana,  1972 

Stephen  J.  Atwood.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1968;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1972 

Candace  Jean  Erickson.      B.A.,  George  Washington,  1969;  M.D.,  Maryland,  1973 

Gabriel  G.  Haddad.      B.S.,  American  (Beirut),  1969;  M.D.,  1972 

Karen  Hein.      B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

David  S.  Hodes  (also  Microbiology).      B.A.,  Princeton,  1963;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1969 

Allan  J.  Hordof.      B.A.,  Hobart,  1962;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1966 

Joseph  S.  Levy.      M.D.,  Hadassah  (Israel),  1971 

Adrien  Moessinger.      M.D.,  Lausanne,  1971 

Emi  Okamoto.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1973 

Nigel  Paneth  (also  Public  Health)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1968; 

M.D.,  Harvard,  1972;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1978 
Leila  M.  Pang  (also  Anesthesiology).      B.A.,  Hawaii,  1966;  M.D.,  State  University  of 

New  York  (Downstate),  1970 
Joan  A.  Regan.      M.D.,  Missouri,  1974 
Tove  Rosen.      B.A.,  Rochester,  1961;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1965 
Karl  F.  Schulze.      B.A.,  Carleton,  1961;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1965 
S.  Alex  Stalcup.      B.A.,  Whittier  College,  1967;  M.D.,  California,  1971 
Raymond  I.  Stark.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  1970 
Shobhana  Vora.      M.D.,  Bombay  (India),  1973 
Christine  Ann  Walsh.      M.D.,  Yale,  1973 
Michael  A.  Weiner.      B.S.,  Fairleigh  Dickinson,  1968;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Upstate),  1972 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Bernard  R.  Feldman.      B.S.,  William  and  Mary,  1955;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School, 

1959 
Charles    Feldman.      B.A.,    Columbia,    1966;    M.D.,    State    University   of  New    York 

(Downstate),  1970 
Burton  Grebin.      B.A.,  Adelphi,  1962;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1966 
Donald  E.  Hutchings  (also  Psychiatry).      B.A.,  Lake  Forest,  1959;  M.A.,  Chicago,  1963; 

Ph.D.,  1965 
Celia  Ores.      M.D.,  Berne  (Switzerland),  1956 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Rose  G.  Ames.  B.A.,  Barnard,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 
Alexander  Blum,  Jr.  B.S.,  Yale,  1944;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1947 
Frederick  M.  Bomback.      B.A.,  Brandeis,   1965;  M.D.,   New  York  Medical  College, 

1969 
Matilda  B.  Brust.      B.A.,  Marietta,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1956 
Roger  Challop.      B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1963;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1967 
Yvonne  T.  DriscoU.      B.A.,  Trinity,  1958;  M.D.,  Women's  Medical  College  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1962 
T.  Donald  Eisenstein.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,   1952;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College, 

1956 
Marguerite  J.  Gates.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 
Gustave  Gavis.      B.A.,  Indiana,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1952 
Thurman  B.  Givan,  Jr.      B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 
Stephen  Glaser.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1960;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1964 
Bertram  H.  Grossman.      B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1948;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1959 


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Jeannette  J.  Jansky.      M.S.,  City  College,  1960;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Kenneth  H.  Katz.      B.A.,  Lafayette,  1968;  M.D..  New  York  Medical  College,  1973 

Murray  D.  Kuhr.      B.S..  Cincinnati,  1961;  M.D.,  Chicago.  1965 

Betty  C.M.L.  Kuo.      B.A.,  Vassar,  1959;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1964 

George  Lazarus.      B.A..  Yale,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1971 

Dean  N.  Martin.      B.A.,  Hofstra.  1959;  M.D..  Albany  Medical  College,  1963 

Harriet  E.  McGurk.      B.A.,  Radcliffe.  1967;  M.D..  Albert  Einstein,  1973 

Daniel  J.  Melia.      B.A..  Harvard.  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1949 

Harriette  R.  Mogul.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1961;  M.D..  Albert  Einstein.  1965 

Damyanti  Moorjani  (also  Rehabilitation  Medicine).      B.S..  Bombay.  1953;  M.D.,  Grant 

(Bombay),  1957 
Gilda  Morillo-Cucci .      M.D.,  Phillipines,  1 962;  M. P. H. ,  Colum bia .1975 
Stanley  Morrison.      B.A.,  Temple,  1963;  M.D.,  George  Washington,  1967 
Michael  Novogroder.      B.S.,   Brooklyn,    1965;  M.D.,   State  University  of  New   York, 

1969 
Herbert  Pooh.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1949;  M.D..  1953 
Morton  H.  Rachelson.      B.A.,  Syracuse,  1946;  M.D.,  Tulane,  1950 
Margaret  M.  Rice.      B.S.,  Marymount,  1943;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1947 
Roderick  C.  Richards.      B.A..  Cornell,  1945;  M.D..  1948 
Louis  Rodregues.      B.S..  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1955;  M.D.,  State  University 

of  New  York  (Downstate),  1959 
Albert  P.  Rosen.      B.B.,  North  Carolina.  1939;  M.D..  Long  Island  College  of  Medicine. 

1943 
John  S.  Rosmaita.      B.A.,  St.  Peter's,  1953;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York,  1957 
Malcolm  S.  Schwartz.      D.D.,  College  of  Osteopathic  Medicine  and  Surgery,  1967 
Edith  M.  J.  Kuo-Ying  Shen.      M.D.,  Lud wig-Maximilian  (Munich),  1960 
Kung-Tso  Sheng.      M.D.,  St.  John's  (Shanghai).  1954 
Elliot  J.  Siegel.      B.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1954;  M.D.,  1968 
Gilbert  Simon.      B.A.,  Colgate,  1958;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1962 
Lawrence  Skolnick.      B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),   1968;  M.D.,  New  York  University, 

1972;  Ph.D..  North  Carolina.  1980 
William  H.  Smith.      B.A.,  Rochester,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
Susan  Speer.      B.A.,  Wellesley,  1968;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1972 
David  Stiles.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1940;  M.D.,  1943 
Martin  B.  Vita.      B.A.,  Yale,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 
William  W.  Whitten.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1945;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1947 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Psychiatry 

Edwin  A.  Goldstein.      B.A.,  Brooklyn  College,  1952;  M.D.,  Union  (Albany),  1958 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Maryann  J.  Colenda,  M.D. 
John  L.  Costa,  M.D. 
Alan  Kanter,  M.D. 
Peter  F.  Migel,  M.D. 
Robert  M.  Schwartz,  M.D. 
David  H.  Wisotsky,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
William  B.  Bell,  M.D. 
Grace  Leidy,  M.D. 
Frank  T.  Nakamura,  B.S. 
Rajasekhar 

Ramakrishnan,  Sc.D. 
Gail  Wasserman,  Ph.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Martha  L.  Amarant,  M.D. 
Gaya  Aranoff,  M.D. 
William  J.  Chernack,  M.D. 
Dennis  Davidson,  M.D. 
Agnes  D.  Dilworth,  M.S.S. 
Arlene  Falk,  M.D. 
Bernadette  Fiscina,  M.D. 
Stanley  H.  Gilbert,  Jr., 

M.D. 
Nora  Haddad-Farkouh, 

M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

Robert  A.  Hands,  M.D. 
Marie  B.  Keith,  M.D. 
Michael  L.  Lapkin,  M.D. 
William  L.  Lupatkin,  M.D. 
Sylvia  Morgan,  M.D. 
Marilyn  Nosh,  M.D. 
Mary  R.  Richards,  M.D. 
Morton  J.  Seligman,  M.D. 
John  G.  Slater,  M.D. 
D.  Loren  Southern,  M.D. 
Margaret  Young.  M.D. 


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ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 
Alma  T.  Blitz,  M.D. 
Knang-Chung  Chien,  M.D. 
Lilian  Wah-Ying  Chiu,  M.D. 
Bernard  Etra,  M.D. 
Mathew  Feldman,  M.D. 
Rosalinda  Rubenstein, 

M.D. 
Susan  Skalsky,  M.D. 
Samuel  T.  Wilmit,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Carol  Seaman,  M.S. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Joseph  AbuUarrage,  M.D. 
FredS.  Barash,  M.D., 

Ph.D. 
Linda  D'Angelo,  M.S. 
Mysore  R.  Gandhi,  M.S. 
Dorcas  Koeningsberger, 

M.S. 
Joel  S.  Lipset,  M.A. 
Dolores  McCann,  M.S. 
Ernest  J.  Millman,  Ph.D. 
Catherine  Muttart,  M.S. 
Ulana  Sanocka,  M.D. 
Regina  Santella,  M.S. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES  {continued) 

Robin  Schwartz,  M.S. 
Thomas  Soulos,  M.S. 
Mark  D.  Starr,  Ph.D. 
Phyllis  Taterka,  M.S. 
Christine  L.  Zucker,  M.S. 

LECTURERS 
Albert  Aharon,  M.D. 
Armond  V.  Mascia,  M.D. 
Yaakov  Shechter,  Ph.D. 


At  Mary  Imogens  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Joe  H.  Cannon.      B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1942;  M.D.,  1945 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  PEDIATRICS 
Pedro  Alarcon,  M.D. 
Allan  S.  Cunningham,  M.D. 
John  G.  Freehafer,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 


Professor 

Erich  J.  Kahn.      M.B.,  B.Ch.,  Witwatersrand  (South  Africa),  1940 

Associate  Professor 

Margaret  Heagerty.      B.A.,  Seton  Hill,  1957;  B.S.,  West  Virginia,  1959;  M.D.,  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1961 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Wiener  Leblanc.      B.S.,  Haiti,  1950;  M.D.,  1956 

Gene-Ann  Polk.      B.A.,  Oberlin,  1948;  M.D.,  Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylva- 
nia, 1952;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1958 

Assistant  Professor 

Barbara  C.  Dangman.      B.S.,  Bucknell,   1968;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1972 
Ilene  Fennoy.      B.A.,  Stanford,  1968;  M.D.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1973 
Mark  Rapoport.      B.A.,  M.D.,  Boston,  1970;  M.P.H.,  Howard,  1973 


Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Araceli  R.  Ancajas.      M.D.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1961 

Josephine  Kerr.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1947;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1951 

Yusuf  M.  Khakoo.      M.B.,  B.S.,  Bombay,  1962 


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Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 


Lucille   C.   Gunning.      B.A.,   New   York   University,    1945;   M.D. 
College  of  Pennsylvania,  1 949 


Women  s   Medical 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  PEDIATRICS 

Beverly  Anderson 

Viruppamattam  Augustin,  M.B.,  B.S. 

Serge  Fenelon,  M.D. 

Wilfrid  Florvil 

Delore  J.  Gayle-Thompson,  M.D. 

Anne  Hutcheon,  M.A.,  M.D. 

Robert  Hutcheon,  M.D. 

Vincent  E.  Hutchinson,  M.B.,  B.S. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 
Petronella  Manning-AUegre,  M.D. 
Rochelle  Scott,  M.D. 
Marguerita  A.  Silvera,  M.D. 
Claudina  Y.  Wallace,  M.D. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL  PEDIATRICS 
Kuang-Chung  Hu  Chien,  M.D. 


At  Overlook  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Solomon  J.  Cohen.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1944;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1951 
Gloria  Schrager.      B.  A.,  Brooklyn,  1944;  M.D. ,  Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylva- 
nia, 1948 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Joseph  I.  Boylan.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  Yale,  1955 

Frederick  C.  Braun,  Jr.      B.S.,  Georgetown,  1951;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1955 

Burton  M.  Feinsmith.      B.S.,  Arkansas,  1949;  M.S.,  Florida,  1951;  M.D.,  Berne,  1961 

George  M.  Gill.      B.S.,  Dickinson,  1954;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1958 

Benjamin    H.    Josephson.      B.S.,    North   Carolina,    1949;   M.D.,    New    York   Medical 

College,  1952 
Joseph  Kalbacher.      B.S.,  Yale,  1944;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1946 
John  H.  Krikorian,      B.A.,  Yale,  1958;  M.D.,  Bowman  Gray,  1963 
Carolkay  Lissenden.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1959;  M.D.,   Woman's  Medical  College  of 

Philadelphia,  1964 
Lewis  I .  Sank .      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1 95 7;  M.D.,  1961 
Frederic  A.  Schulaner.      B.S.,  Tufts,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 
Margaret  E.  Symonds.      M.B.,  London,  1941;  B.S.,  1945 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Arnold  N.  Constad,  M.D. 
Paul  A.  Kearney,  M.D. 
Barry  Lauton,  M.D. 
Wayne  D.  Stettler,  M.D. 
Charles  B.  Terhune,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Paul  Avondoglio,  M.D. 
Howard  S.  Britt,  M.D. 
Frank  P.  Frenda,  M.D. 
Carl  H.  Herman,  M.D. 
Alexander  R.  Horowitz, 

M.D. 
Victor  S.  Lamberto,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Vinnakota  V.  P.  Rao,  M.D. 
Dudley  A.  Roberts,  M.D. 
Stanislawa  Rosnowski, 

M.D. 
Arvind  P.  Shah,  M.D. 
James  Sorger,  M.D. 
Sandy  P.  Waran,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's- Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professor  of  Pediatrics 

Louis  Z.  Cooper.      B.S.,  Yale,  1954;  M.D.,  1957 


102     PEDIATRICS 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Doris  L.  Wethers.      B.S.,  Queens  (New  York),  1958;  M.D.,  Yale,  1952 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Helen  Rodriguez-Trias.      B.S.,  Puerto  Rico,  1957;  M.D.,  1960 
Phillip  R.  Ziring.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1958;  M.D.,  1962 

Assistant  Professor 

Elena  B.  Klein.      M.D.,  State  Institute  of  Medicine  and  Pharmacy  (Rumania),  1953; 
Ph.D.,  Institute  of  Microbiology  (Rumania),  1972 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatric  Psychology 

Madeline  W.  Appell.      B.A.,  Queens,  1962;  M.A.,  1963 

Jeanne  Brooks-Gunn.      B.A.,  Connecticut  College,  1969;  Ed.M.,  Harvard,  1970;  Ph.D., 

Pennsylvania,  1975 
Nathan  A.  Fox.      B.A.,  Williams,  1970;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1975 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Dennis  Allendorf.      B.S.,  Georgetown,  1965;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1970 

Anastasios  Anastasiades.      M.D.,  Athens,  1950 

Robert  Antar.      B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1965;  M.D.,  Louvain  (Belgium),  1970 

Saroj  Sahgal  Bakshi.      M.B.,  B.S.,  Government  Medical  College  (India),  1960;  M.D., 

Institute  of  Postgraduate  Medical  Education  and  Research  (India),  1969 
Herbert  I.  Cohen.      M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949 

Gisela  T.  Dairy  mple.      M.D.,  Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania,  1951 
Donald  L.  Feinberg.      B.A.,  Hamilton,  1945;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1949 
Zachary  Finkelberg.      B.S.,  Queens  (New  York),  1962;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1966 
Joan  M.  Flanigan.      B.A.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1962;  M.D.,  1966 
Erwin  Friedman  (Pediatric  Psychology).      Ph.D.,  Peter  (Budapest),  1949 
Fadel  M.  Hochroth.      B.A.,  Louisville,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 

Harry  Kimmel.      B.A.,  St.  Andrews  (Bucharest),  1940;  M.D.,  Bucharest,  1949 
Katherine  Lodyjensky.      M.D.,  Montreal,  1943 
Neil  Lombardi  (also  Neurology).      B.A.,  M.D.,  Boston,  1967 
Rogelio  F.  Lucas.      A.  A.,  University  of  the  East  (Manila),  1956;  M.D.,  1961 
Anthony  F.  Michel.      M.D.,  Faculte  de  Medecine  (Haiti),  1956 
Mona  Milstein.      B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Binghamton),  1965;  M.D.  State 

University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1969 
Richard  Mones.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1967;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1971 
Lucie  Rudd .      B.S.,  Paris,  1 933;  M.D.,  1 940 

Marianne  Schwob.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1956 
Farrokh  Shahrivar.      M.D.,  Tehran,  1966 
Shantha  Subramaniam.      M.B.,  B.S.,  Madras  (India),  1962 
Lucy  M.  Swift.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 

Phienjit  Tantibhedhyangkul.      M.D.,  Mahido  (Thailand),  1959;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1971 
Sayenna  A.  Uduman.      D.M.E.S.,  Kilpauk  (India),  1963;  M.D.,  Madras,  1966 
Ranjeet  Virdi.      B.S.,  India,  1960;  M.D.,  1960 
Elizabeth  Watkins.      B.A.,  Randolph-Macon  Women's  College,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia, 

1951 


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ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Ricarda  L.  Baum,  M.D. 
Joseph  A.  Cannaliato,  M.D. 
Ragabardial  R.  Dwarka, 

M.D. 
Renata  Frenkel,  M.D. 
Diane  Hochlerin,  M.D. 
Ruth  E.  Kessler,  M.D. 
Edward  A.  Nichols,  M.D. 
Thelma  Verano-Santiago, 

M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

PEDIATRICS 

Robert  William  Amler,  M.D. 

Myrna  Aquino  Damian, 

M.D. 
Carlois  Emilio  Arzeno,  M.D. 
William  R.  Brown,  M.D. 
Morel  Duverseau,  M.D. 
Rita  H.  Fischer,  M.D. 
Luis  Antonio  Goyco,  M.D. 
Robert  L.  Hite,  M.D. 
Nancy  C.  Holahan,  M.D. 
Christodoulos  lordanou, 

M.D. 
Kusum  Khanna,  M.B.,  B.S. 
Priscilla  W.  Lewis,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  [continued) 
Richard  Gary  Merkler, 

M.D. 
Flora  Ramirez,  M.D. 
Melanie  Rivenzon,  M.D. 
Nathan  E.  Saint-Amand, 

M.D. 
Kathryn  H.  Sussman, 

M.D. 
Michael  Glen  Teitel,  M.D. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Thomas  H.  Hyatt,  Jr., 
M.D. 


Pharmacology 


David  Hosack  Professor  and  Chairman 

Brian  F.  Hoffman.      A. A.,  Princeton,   1943;  M.D.,  Long  Island  College  of  Medicine, 
1947 


Professors 

J.  Thomas  Bigger,  Jr.  (also  Medicine).      B.A.,  Emory,  1955;  M.D.,  Georgia,  1960 

Frederick  G.  Hofmann.      B.A.,  Michigan,  1943;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1952 

Norman  Kahn  (also  Dental  and  Oral  Surgery).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1954;  D.D.S.,  1958; 

Ph.D.,  1964 
Harold  C.  Neu  (also  Medicine).      B.A.,  Creighton,  1956;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1960 
Shih-Hsun  Ngai  (also  Anesthesiology).      M.D.,  National  Central  (Nanking),  1944 
Michael  R.  Rosen  (also  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1960;  M.D.,  State  University  of 

New  York  (Downstate),  1964 
Wilbur  H.  Sawyer  (Gustavus  and  Louise  Pfeiffer  Professor).      B.A.,  Harvard,   1942; 

M.D.,  1945;  Ph.D.,  1950 
Hsueh-Hwa  Wang.      M.D.,  National  Central  (Nanking),  1946 
Andrew  L.  Wit.      B.S.,  Bates,  1963;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1968 

Adjunct  Professors 

Paul  F.  Cranefield.      Ph.B.,  Wisconsin,  1946;  Ph.D.,  1951;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1964 

Jurg  Schneider.      M.D.,  Basle  (Switzerland),  1945 

Sidney  Spector  (also  Anesthesiology).  B.S.,  Denver,  1948;  M.S.,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Jeffer- 
son, 1956 

Robert  M.  Weiss.  B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 
York  (Downstate),  1960 


Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Marvin  R.  Blumenthal.      B.S.,  Michigan,  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1949 
Martin  M.  Winbury.      B.S.,  Long  Island,  1940;  M.S.,  Maryland,  1942;  Ph.D.,  New  York 
University,  1954 


104     PHARMACOLOGY  •  PHYSIOLOGY 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Lance  L.  Simpson.      B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1966;  Ph.D.,  California,  1969 

Assistant  Professors 

Larry  Crawshaw  (also  Rehabilitation  Medicine).      B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1964; 

Ph.D.,  California  (Santa  Barbara),  1970 
Peter  Danilo,  Jr.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1974 
Daniel  J.  Goldberg.      Ph.D.,  Yale,  1974 
Jaya  Haldar.      M.Sc,  Calcutta,  1961;  Ph.D.,  London,  1966 
Douglas  N.  Ishii  (in  the  Cancer  Center).      Ph.D.,  Wisconsin,  1959 
Lou  Katz  (in  the  Cancer  Center).      Ph.D.,  Wisconsin,  1959 
Tuan  Due  Pham  (also  Anatomy).      B.S.,  St.  Edward's  (Texas),   1962;  M.S.,  Loyola, 

1967;  M.Phil.,  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1975 
Richard  B.  Robinson.      Ph.D.,  Illinois,  1975 
Steven  L.  Roffman.      B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),   1965;  M.S.,  New  York  University, 

1963;  Ph.D.,  1973 


Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Edward   B.   Kirsten.      B.S.,   Fairleigh  Dickinson, 

1966;  Ph.D.,  City  College,  1969 
Lawrence  Tilley.      D.V.M.,  Iowa  State,  1969 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Kenneth  Dangman,  Ph.D. 
Samuel  M.  Ross,  B.E.E. 
(Electrical  Engineering) 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Arline  Albala 
Pamela  Garlick 


1962;   M.S.,   New    York   University, 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Ofer  Binah 

Penelope  Altman  Boyden, 

Ph.D. 
Florence  Chan,  M.D. 
Irinia  Golyakhovsky,  Ph.D. 
Kenneth  W.  Hewett, 

Ph.D. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES  {continued) 

Jorg  Dietrich  Schoenen, 
M.D. 

LECTURER 

Kwang  Soo  Lee,  M.D. 


Physiology 


John  C.  Dalton  Professor  and  Chairman 

John  V.  Taggart  (also  Medicine).      M.D.,  Southern  California,  1940 


Professors 

Shu  Chien.      M.B.,  National  Taiwan,  1954;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1957 

Eric  R.  Kandel  (also  Psychiatry).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  University, 

1956 
Irving  Kupfermann  (also  Psychiatry).      Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1964 
William  L.  Nastuk.      B.S.,  Rutgers,  1939;  Ph.D.,  1945 

Mero  Nocenti.      B.A.,  West  Virginia,  1951;  M.S.,  1952;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1955 
John  P.  Reuben  (in  Neurology).      B.A.,  Grinnell,  1954;  M.S.,  Rochester,  1956;  Ph.D., 

Florida,  1959 
David  Schachter.      B.S.,  New  York  University,  1946;  M.D.,  1949 

James  H.  Schwartz  (also  Neurology).      B.S.,  Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  New  York  Universi- 
ty, 1959;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller.  1964 


PHYSIOLOGY  •  PSYCHIATRY     105 


Associate  Professors 

Qais  Al-Awqati  (also  Medicine).      M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Baghdad,  1962 

Martin  Blank.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1954;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1957: 

Ph.D.,  Cambridge,  1959 
Louis  J.  Cizek.      B.S.,  Fordham,  1937;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1941 
Raimond  Emmers.      B.A.,   East   Texas  Baptist,    1953;  M.A.,   North  Carolina,    1955; 

Ph.D.,  Syracuse,  1958 
Michel  Ferin  (in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).      M.D.,  Louvain,  1964 
Jorge   Fischbarg  (in  Ophthalmology).      M.D.,   Buenos  Aires,    1962;   Ph.D.,    Chicago. 

1971 
Claude  P.  J.  Ghez  (also  Neurology).      B.  Sc,  Geneva,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard.  1964 


Senior  Research  Associate 

Shunichi  Usami.      M.B.,  Kyoto  Prefectural  University  of  Medicine  (Japan).  1940;  Ph.D. 
1957 


Assistant  Professors 

Kung-Ming  Jan.  M.B.,  National  Taiwan,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1971 
John  D.  Koester.  B.A.,  Wooster  (Ohio),  1965;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1971 
Herbert  H.  Lipowsky.      M.D.,   Moscow  State  Medical  Institute,   1954;  Ph.D.,    1962; 

D.Sc.M.,  Research  Institute  of  Clinical  and  Experimental  Surgery  (Moscow),  1960 
Hugh  Nellans  (also  Medicine).      B.A.,  Lawrence,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1971 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Richard  E.  Abbott,  Ph.D.  Robert  G.  King,  B.Sc. 

Jack  T.  Alexander,  B.S.  Shiomoh  Simchon 

Ronald  D.  Carlin,  Ph.D.  Lily  M.  Soo,  Ph.D. 
Szloma  Kowarski,  M.A. 
Mary  M.  L.  Lee,  Ph.D. 


Psychiatry 


Laurence  Kolb  Professor  and  Chairman 

Edward  J.  Sachar.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1956 

At  New  York  State  Psychiatric  Institute 

Professors 

Eric  R.  Kandel  (also  Physiology).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D..  New  York  University, 

1956 
Donald  F.  Klein.      B.A.,  Colby,  1947;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1952 
Irving  Kupferman  (also  Physiology).      Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1964 
Robert  L.  Spitzer.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1953;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1957 
Robert  J.  Weiss  (also  Medicine).      B.A.,  George  Washington,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia. 

1951 


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Professor  of  Biochemistry 

Maurice  M.  Rapport.      B.S.,  City  College  of  New  York,  1940;  Ph.D.,  California  Institute 
of  Technology,  1946 

Professors  of  Medical  Psychology 

Samuel  Sutton.      Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1955 
William  N.  Thetford.      Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1949 

Professor  of  Neuropathology 

Leon  Roizin.      B.A.,  State  Lyceum  (Bessarabia).  1930;  M.D.,  Royal  University  (Milan), 
1936 

Professor  of  Social  Sciences 

Bruce  Dohrenwend  (also  Public  Health).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Cornell,  1955 

Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Gene  G.  Abel.      M.D.,  Iowa,  1965 

H.  Donald  Dunton  (in  Pediatrics).      M.D.,  Rochester,  1945 

L.  Erlenmeyer-Kimling  (in  Human  Genetics).      B.S.,  Columbia,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1960 

Ronald  R.  Fieve.      B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1955 

Archie  R.  Foley  (in  Public  Health).      B.A.,  Queens  (Canada),  1943;  M.D.,  CM.,  1947; 

M.S.,  Columbia,  1962 
Lothar  Gidro-Frank.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1948 
Alexander  H.  Glassman.      B.A.,  Illinois,  1956;  M.D.,  1958 
Barry  K.  Gurland.      M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Capetown,  1955 

Joseph  Jaffe.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1944;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1947 
Donald  S.  Kornfeld.      B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1950;  M.D.,  Yale,  1954 
Sidney  Malitz.      B.S.,  Tulane,  1943;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School,  1946 
John  D.  Rainer  (in  Human  Genetics).      M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 
James  H.  Ryan.      B.A.,  Yale,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1956 
David  Shaffer  (also  Pediatrics).      M.D.,  London,  1961 

Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatric  Epidemiology 

Thomas  S.  Langner  (in  Public  Health).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1948;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Clinical  Professors 

Willard  Gaylin.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1947;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1951 

Roger  MacKinnon.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Lionel  Ovesey.      B.A.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1937;  M.D.,  1941 

Herbert  Spiegel.      B.S.,  Maryland,  1936;  M.D.,  1939 

John  Weber.      B.A.,  Duke,  1939;  M.D.,  Yale,  1943 

Clinical  Professor  of  Medical  Psychology 

Rita  Rudel.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1946;  M.A.,  1949;  Ph.D.,  New 
York  University,  1955 

Associate  Professor  of  Dentistry 

Austin  H.  Kutscher.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1945;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1946 


PSYCHIATRY     107 

Associate  Professor  of  Medical  Psychology 

Jacques  Rutschmann.      D.  Sc,  Geneva,  1956 

Associate  Professor  of  Neuropathology 

Mavis  Kaufman.      M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1944 

Associate  Professor  of  Public  Health  (Sociomedical  Sciences) 

Denise  Kandel.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Neurobiology  and  Behavior 

Vincent  F.  Castellucci.      B.A.,  Laval,  1960;  B.Sc,  1964;  Ph.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis), 
1968 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Neurochemistry 

Hadassah  Tamir.      M.S.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1955;  Ph.D.,  Israel  Institute  of  Technolo- 
gy, 1959 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Liselotte  Graf.      M.D.,  Vienna,  1937 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Ruth  Bennett.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

David  L.  Dunner.      A. A.,   George  Washington,   1960;  M.D.,    Washington  (St.  Louis), 

1965 
Jerrold  S.  Maxmen.      B.A.,  Wayne  State,  1963;  M.D.,  1967 
Frederic  M.  Quitkin.      B.A.,  Princeton,   1958;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1962 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychology 

W.  Crawford  Clark.      Ph.D.,  Michigan,  1958 
Anke  Ehrhardt.      Ph.D.,  Dusseldorf,  1969 
Jean  Endicott.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1967 

Rachel  Gittelman-Klein.      B.A.,   City  College  of  New  York,   1957;  Ph.D.,   Columbia, 
1966 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Psychopharmacology 

James  M.  Perel.      Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1964 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Paul  A.  Bradlow.      M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1946 

Richard  G.  Druss.      B.A.,  Yale,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

Gloria  Faretra.      M.D.,  Georgetown,  1952 

Richard  A.  Gardner.      M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1956 

Rodman  Gilder,  Jr.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

Stanley  Heller.      B.A.,  Yale,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Winslow  R.  Hunt.      B.A.,  Chicago,  1946;  M.A.,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 


108    PSYCHIATRY 


Alexander  N.  Levay.      M.D.,  Rochester,  1957 

Robert   S.    Liebert.      B.S.,    Syracuse,    1951;   M.A.,    Clark,    1956;   M.D.,    New    York 

University,  1960 
Mary  C.  MacKay.      M.D.,  Dalhousie  (Canada),  1959 

Donald  I.  Meyers.      B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1946;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1950 
Helen  C.  Meyers.      B.A.,  Hunter,  1945;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1949 
John  F.  O'Connor.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York,  1952 
Ethel  Person.      B.A.,  Chicago,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1960 
Seymour  Post.      M.D.,  New  York  University,  1947 
Daniel  Shapiro.      M.D.,  Illinois,  1945 

Leonard  M.  Sheehy.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1960;  M.D.,  McGill,  1968 
Henry   I.    Spitz.      B.A.,   Lafayette   (Pennsylvania),    1961;  M.D.,   New   York  Medical 

College,  1965 
Ralph  N.  Wharton.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 

Associate  Clinical  Professors  of  Medical  Psychology 

Kenneth  Frank.      M.S.,  Columbia,  1964;  Ph.D.,  1967 
Heino  F.L.  Meyer-Bahlburg.      Ph.D.,  Dusseldorf,  1970 

Associate  Clinical  Professors  of  Psychiatric  Social  Work 

Bluma  Swcrdloff .      D.S.W.,  Columbia,  1960 
Winifred  Winikus.      M.S.,  Columbia,  1949 

Assistant  Professors 

Craig  H.  Bailey  (also  Anatomy).      B.A.,  Lehigh,  1967;  M.S.,  1969;  Ph.D.,  1973 
Samuel  M.  Schacher  (also  Biochemistry).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1971;  M.A.,  1974;  Ph.D., 

1976 
Klaudiusz  Weiss  (also  Biochemistry)  (in  Dentistry).      M.A.,  Warsaw,  1967;  Ph.D.,  State 

University  of  New  York  (Stony  Brook),  1973 

Assistant  Professors  of  Biochemistry 

George  Alexander.      B.S.,  Hobart,  1949;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1953 
Herbert  L.  Meltzer.      B.S.,  Long  Island,  1942;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Assistant  Professor  of  Medical  Psychology 

Thomas  J.  Carew.      M.A.,  California  (Riverside),  1967;  Ph.D.,  1970 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Gregory  Asnis.      B.S.,  Dickinson  College,  1968;  M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1972 

Miron  Baron.      M.D.,  Tel  Aviv,  1972 

Jerry  Finkel.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

David  V.  Forrest.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 

Laurence  L.  Greenhill.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1967 

Kenneth  Greenspan.      M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1963 

Frederick  Kass.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1966;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1970 

Michael  R.  Liebowitz.      B.A.,  Yale,  1965;  M.D.,  1969 

Joaquim    Puig-Antich.      B.A.,    LaSalle    Bonanova    (Spain),    1960;    M.D.,    Barcelona 

(Spain),  1967 
Ronald  O.  Rieder.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1964;  M.D.,  1968 


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Lawrence  Sharpe.      D.P.M.,  London,  1961 

Andrew  Skodol.      B.A.,  Yale,  1967;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1971 

Bernard  T.  Walsh.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1967;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1972 

Daniel  T.  Williams.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1965;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1969 

Stuart  C.  Yudofsky.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1966;  M.D.,  Baylor,  1970 

Philip  Zeidenburg.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychology 

Judith  V.  Becker.  M.S.,  Eastern  Washington  State,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Southern  Mississippi, 
1975 

Miriam  Cohen.      B.A.,  Michigan,  1961;  M.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1964;  Ph.D.,  1967 

Donald  J.  Dillon.      Ph.D.,  Fordham,  1955 

Kenneth  A.  Frank.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1967 

Donald  E.  Hutchings  (also  Pediatrics).      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1965 

Maureen  Kanzler.  B.A.,  Hunter,  1938;  M.A.,  New  York  University,  1940;  M.S., 
Hunter,  1959;  Ph.D.,  Fordham,  1967 

Stephen  E.  Karpiak.      Ph.D.,  Fordham,  1972 

Dennis  D.  Kelly.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Dolores  Kreisman.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1953;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Cornells  Stokman.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1967 

Klaudiusz  Weiss.  M.A.,  Warsaw,  1967;  Ph.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Stony- 
brook),  1973 

Stuart  C.  Yudofsky.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1965;  M.D.,  Baylor,  1970 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatric  Social  Work 

Janet  B.  Williams.  B.S.,  Tufts,  1969;  M.S.,  Southeastern  Massachusetts,  1972; 
M.S.W.,  Columbia,  1974 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Social  Sciences 

Alexander  Askenazy.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Muriel  Hammer.      Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1961 

Carol  C.  Schwartz.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1962;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1969 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Social  Work 

Nettie  Terestman.      M.S.  W.,  Columbia,  1940;  D.S.  W.,  1963 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Morton  J.  Aronson.      B.A.,  Temple,  1944;  M.D.,  1947 
Athanasia  Balkoura.      M.D.,  Athens,  1960 

Amiram  Barkai.      M.Sc,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1963;  Ph.D.,  1970 
Leah  Beck.      M.D.,  Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania,  1943 
Christian  C.  Beels.      B.A.,  Rochester,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1963 
Anne  E.  Bernstein.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 
Paul  F.  Califano.      B.A.,  Adelphi,  1950;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Down- 
state),  1954 
Robert  J.  Campbell.      M.D.,  Columbia,  1948 

Ian  Alberto  Canino.      B.S.,  Georgetown,  1966;  M.D.,  Puerto  Rico,  1970 
William  J.  Chambers.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1967;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1972 
Harvey  R.  Chertoff.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1962;  M.D.,  Einstein,  1966 
Max  P.  Cohen.      M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1947 
Louise  Coleman.      M.D.,  Southern  California,  1948 


110     PSYCHIATRY 


Francine  Cournos.      B.S.,  City  College  (New  York),  1967;  M.D.,  New  York  University, 

1971 
DeWitt  L.  Crandell.      M.D.,  Arkansas,  1955 
Barbara  H.  De  Betz.      M.D.,  Miami,  1970 
Zira  De  Fries.      M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1942 
Olga  Diz-Pi.      B.S.,  Havana,  1953;  M.D.,  Salamanca  (Spain),  1964 
Robert  M.  Elvolve.      B.A.,  Michigan,  1962;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1966 
James  W.  Flax.      B.A.,  Antioch,  1971;  M.D.,  Minnesota,  1974 
Bruce  Forester.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
Eugene  A.  Friedberg.      M.D.,  Buffalo,  1958 

Bimalendu  Ganguly.      M.B.,  B.S.,  Calcutta  Medical  College  (India),  1964 
Lee  R.  Gardner.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 
Myron  R.  Gershberg.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1955;  M.A.,  1956;  M.D.,  Buffalo,  1960 
Richard  J.  Glavin.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1951;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1955 
Ana  B.  Glick.      B.A.,  Bennington,  1958;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1963 
Robert  Glick.      B.A.,  Yale,  1962;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Edwin  Goldstein  (in  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1952;  M.D.,  Union  (Albany),  1958 
Charles  Goodstein.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1958;  M.D.,  Pittsburgh,  1962 
Jerome  D.  Goodman.      M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1959 
Gary  J .  Grad .      B.A.,  Illinois,  1 969;  M.D.,  1 965 

Rose  Hartmann.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1937;  M.D.,  Woman's  Medical,  1945 
Steven  E.  Hyler.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1971;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 

1975 
David  Iverson.      B.A.,  Rochester,  1963;  M.D.,  Boston,  1968 
David  Jaf f e .      M.D.,  Jefferson,  1 950 

Frank  S.  Jewett.      B.A.,  Yale,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 
Lila  J .  Kalinich .      B.A.,  North  western,  1 966;  M.D.,  1 969 
Neil  B.  Kavey.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 
Peter  Laderman.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,   1940;  M.D.,  New  York 

Medical  College,  1947 
Frederick  Lane.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1949;  M.D.,  Yale,  1953 
Norman  D.  Lazar.      M.D.,  Louisville,  1948 
Burton  Lerner.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 

Steven  J.  Levitan.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1961;  M.D.,  Buffalo,  1965 
Henry  L.  McCurtis.      B.S.,  Texas  Southern,  1968;  M.D.,  Stanford,  1974 
Eric  R.  Marcus  (also  Social  Medicine).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1965;  M.D.,  Wisconsin,  1969 
Frederick  Mendelsohn.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1954;  M.D.,  Stanford,  1958 
Michael  Milano.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1960;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1964 
Bobba  Jean  Moody.      B.A.,  Hunter,  1964;  M.S.  W.,  Fordham,  1968 
Robert  S.  Mumford.      M.D.,  McGill,  1943 

Jaime  Nos.      M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1975;  M.D.,  Valencia  (Spain),  1967 
Louis  Padovano.      B.S.,  Georgetown,  1952;  M.D.,  1956 
Robert  P.  Parkin.      M.D.,  Dalhousie  (Canada),  1950 
David  Peretz.      B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1954;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1955; 

M.D.,  New  York  University,  1959 
Kathryn  F.  Prescott.      M.D.,  New  York  University,  1950 
Boris  Rubinstein.      B.A.,  Colegio  Israelita  (Mexico  City),  1961;  M.D.,  Nacional  (Mexico), 

1970;  M.P.H.,  Harvard,  1974 
Irene  B.  Seeland.      M.D.,  Heidelberg,  1965 
Edward   M.   Shelley.      B.A.,   Columbia,    1960;  M.D.,   State  University  of  New   York 

(Downstate),  1964 
Charles  Siegal.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1954;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1958 
Frieda  H.  Spady.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1967 
Jerome  Steiner.      B.A.,  Chicago,   1949;  M.A.,  1951;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1962 


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Jonathan  W.  Stewart.      B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1967;  M.D.,  Yale,  1971 

Kenneth  G.  Terkelsen.      B.A.,  Georgetown,  1965;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1969 

Gloria  M.  Warner.      M.D.,  New  York,  1959 

Martin  Weiler.      B.A.,  Syracuse,  1949;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical 

School,  1954 
Josef  H.  Weissberg.      M.S.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1952 
George  H.  Wilkie.      M.D.,  Harvard,  1957 


Adjunct  Assistant  Professor  of  Public  Health 

Judith  Rabkin.      B.A.,   Wellesley,  1958;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1967;  M.P.H., 
Columbia,  1974 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors  of  Medical  Psychology 

Irwin  Mansdorf.      M.A.,  Adelphi,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1976 

Letty  Munz.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1950;  M.D.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York, 
1952;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1974 


Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Psychiatric  Social  Work 

Susan  Matorin.      B.A.  Vassar,  1964;  M.S.W.,  Columbia,  1966 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Syed  Abdullah,  M.D. 
Harry  D.  Albert,  M.D. 
John  Atchley,  M.D. 
Burton  August,  M.D. 
Stephen  Bennett,  M.D. 
Stanley  Coen,  M.D. 
Leonard  Diamond,  M.D. 
Gerald  I.  Fogel,  M.D. 
Alvin  J.  Glick,  M.D. 
Ivan  Goldberg,  M.D. 
Gurston  Goldin,  M.D. 
Gregory  Heimarck,  M.D. 
Milton  Lee,  M.D. 
Leo  Lefer,  M.D. 
Naomi  Leiter,  M.D. 
Stanley  Lituchy,  M.D. 
Virginia  Lozzi,  M.D. 
Ira  L.  Mintz,  M.D. 
Philip  R.  Muskin,  M.D. 
M.  Bruce  Sarlin,  M.D. 
Gerda  Striker,  M.D. 
Ann  R.  Turkel,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Samuel  W.  Anderson, 

Ph.D. 
David  P.  Birkett,  M.D., 

B.Ch. 
Richard  L.  Blumenthal, 

Ph.D. 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
{continued) 

Melinda  Broman,  Ph.D. 
Diana  C.  Cook 
Barbara  Ann  Cornblatt 
Richard  S.  Feldman,  M.D. 
Anita  K.  Fischer,  Ph.D. 
David  Friedman 
Maria  Janena  Hurwic, 

M.D. 
Mitchell  L.  Kietzman, 

M.D. 
Morton  Levitt,  Ph.D. 
Yvonne  Marcuse 
John  Nee 

Arthur  S.  Perumey 
Stephanie  Portnoy 
Neil  J.  Risch 
Kurt  Salzinger,  Ph.D. 
Suzanne  Salzinger,  M.D. 
David  Wilder,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  IN 
BIOCHEMISTRY 

Sahebarao  P.  Mahadik, 

Ph.D. 
A.S.  Perumal,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Peter  Aldin,  M.D. 
Ilena  L.  Appleby,  Ph.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Anne  Bartlett,  M.D. 
Robinette  N.  Bell,  M.D. 
Raymond  Bernick,  M.D. 
Herbert  Bichovsky, 

M.S.W. 
Stanley  Bone,  M.D. 
Abraham  A.  Bridger,  M.D. 
Sydney  C.  Bush,  M.D. 
Leon  Chattah,  M.D. 
Daniel  Elliott  Cohen,  M.D. 
Frances  Cohen,  M.D. 
Tecla  Linda  Critelli,  M.S. 
Dominick  De  Fabio,  M.D. 
Paul  S.  Ducker,  M.D. 
Katherine  Falk,  M.D. 
Abby  Joy  Fyer,  M.D. 
lona  H.  Ginsburg,  M.D. 
Madeiyn  S.  Gould,  M.P.H. 
Wilma  Marsha  Harrison, 

M.D. 
Myra  S.  Hatterer,  M.D. 
Michelle  L.  Hirsch,  M.D. 
Joel  S.  Hoffman,  M.D. 
Martin  J.  Hoffman,  M.S. 
Arthur  R.  Jacobs,  M.D. 
Roberta  Jaeger,  M.D. 
Stanislaw  P.  Jonas,  M.D. 
Bonnie  Kaufman,  M.D. 
Thomas  Kramjac,  M.D. 
Richard  A.  Kresch,  M.D. 


112    PSYCHIATRY 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

David  Barry  Leibow,  M.D. 
David  Y.  Levine,  M.D. 
Peter  C.  Martindale,  M.D. 
Brian  L.  Maruffi,  M.A. 
Patricia  J.  McGrath,  Jr. 
David  D.  Olds,  M.D. 
Patricio  R.  Paez.  M.D. 
Jeffrey  M.  Pines,  M.D. 
Leslie  Lynne  Powers, 

M.D. 
Phyllis  B.  Robbins,  M.D. 
Steven  Paul  Roose,  M.D. 
Lyle  E.  Rosnick,  M.D. 
Arnold  Rothstein,  M.D. 
Robert  SantuUi,  M.D. 
David  P.  Schiebel,  M.D. 
Karl  John  Schroeder, 

M.D. 
Jonathan  R.  Schwartz, 

M.D. 
Thomas  E.  Sedlock,  M.D. 
Beth  June  Seelig,  M.D. 
Samuel  Simmens,  M.A. 
Lawrence  Shaderowfsky, 

M.D. 
Michael  Shostak,  M.D. 
Linda  J.  Skinner,  M.D. 
Marjorie  Jane  Smith,  M.D. 
Gloria  Jean  Stern,  M.D. 
Fay  Stetner 
Alan  J.  Tuckman,  M.D. 
Stephen  G.  Underwood, 

M.D. 
Hector  Oswaldo  Varas, 

M.D. 
David  J.  Weiser,  M.D. 
Richard  W.  Weiss,  M.D. 
Thomas  J.  Yager,  M.D. 
Beth  K.  Yudofsky 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHOLOGY 
Susan  Cohen,  Ph.D. 
Richard  P.  Cressen,  Ph.D. 
Patricia  Ann  O'Connor, 

Ph.D. 
Michael  Seth  Quittman, 

Ph.D. 
Linda  J.  Skinner,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 

PSYCHIATRIC  SOCIAL 

WORK 

Eleanor  F.  Smyth,  M.S.W. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
SOCIAL  WORK 

Carla  Daichman,  M.S.W. 
Patricia  Fink,  M.S.W. 
Miriam  Gibson,  M.S.W. 
Elizabeth  Golden,  M.S.W. 
Jill  Gitlin  Jones,  M.S.W. 
Ann  C.  Walton-Kantzler 
Sally  Lord,  M.S.W. 
Jill  Stutz 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Bruce  Y.  Bleecker,  M'.D. 
Susan  Braiman,  M.D. 
Charles  Carluccio,  M.D. 
Doris  M.  Mortenson,  M.D. 
Esther  Ridder,  M.D. 
Barbara  C.  Sacco,  R.N. 
Marilyn  Sande-Friedman, 

M.D. 
Charles  Shatlenkirk,  M.D. 
Rishon  Stember,  M.D. 
Grace  C.K.  Sum,  M.D. 
Nestor  J.  Totero,  M.D. 
Abram  Zevy,  M.S. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Alfreda  H.  Howard,  M.A. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Laura  Lee  Dean,  B.A. 
Joan  Layton,  M.A. 
Mary  W.  Masland,  M.S. 
Margaret  Shannon 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Viola  W.  Bernard,  M.D. 
John  A.  Cook,  M.D. 
Katrina  De  Hirsch,  B.A. 
Marjorie  H.  Frank 
Olga  Frankel,  M.D. 
Murray  Glusman,  M.D. 
George  Goldman,  M.D. 
Soil  Goodman,  M.D. 
George  A.  Jervis,  M.D. 
Henriette  R.  Klein,  M.D. 
Lawrence  C.  Kolb,  M.D. 
Bernard  Pacella,  M.D. 
Helen  Schucman,  M.D. 
Herbert  Spiegel,  M.D. 
Leo  Srole,  Ph.D. 
Alberta  Szalita,  M.D. 
Exie  E.  Welsch,  M.D. 
Joseph  Zubin,  M.D. 


LECTURERS 

Kenneth  Z.  Altshuler, 

M.D. 
Jacob  A.  Arlow,  M.D. 
Stuart  S.  Asch,  M.D. 
Bruce  Ballard,  M.D. 
Beatrice  Beebe,  Ph.D. 
Milton  M.  Berger,  M.D. 
Hector  Bird,  M.D. 
Marion  S.  Blank,  Ph.D. 
Henry  Brill,  M.D 
GerarH]E.  BrudefT 

larry~?C.  Cohen,  M. 
Arnold  M.  Cooper,  M.D. 
Paul  William  DeBell,  M.D. 

jwrence  Deutsche 
Samuel  L.  Feder,  M.D. 
Allen  Frances,  M.D. 
Sheldon  Gaylin,  M.D. 
Barbara  Gillam- 

Lawargren,  Ph.D. 
Eugene  L.  Goldberg,  M.D. 
David  S.  Goldman,  M.D. 
Arthur  Green,  M.D. 
William  I.  Grossman, 

Ph.D. 
Ernest  M.  Gruenberg, 
M.D. 

Gad  Hakerma,  Ph.D. 

Howard  F.  Hunt,  Ph.D. 

Jerome  Jaffe,  M.D. 

Joel  Katz,  M.D. 

Steven  E.  Katz,  M.D. 

Otto  F.  Kernberg,  M.D. 

Paulina  Kernberg,  M.D. 

Erica  Loutsch,  M.D. 

Abbas  Nahas,  M.D. 

John  M.  Oldham,  M.D. 

Paul  Rosenbaum,  M.D. 

Bennett  L.  Rosner,  M.D. 

Franklin  D.  Russek,  M.D. 

Harold  Sackeim,  Ph.D. 

Michael  Sacks,  M.P.H. 

Roy  Schafer,  Ph.D. 

Jonah  W.  Schein,  M.D. 

Jesse  Schomer,  M.D. 

Jay  Schulman,  M.D. 

Gerri  Ellen  Schwartz, 
Ph.D. 

Bonnie  Jean  Spring,  Ph.D. 

Leo  Stone,  M.D. 

Milton  Viederman,  M.D. 

Martin  S.  WiUick,  M.D. 

Sheldon  Zimberg,  M.D. 


PSYCHIATRY     113 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Harvey  Gurian.      M.D.,  Toronto,  1949 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

John  E.  Denny.      Ph.D.,  Massachusetts,  1971 

Charles  J.  Hudson.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1959;  M.D.,  McGill,  1963 

Charles  W.  Lamb.      Ph.D.,  Ohio  State,  1966 

Associates  in  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Peter  M.  Johngren,  M.D. 
Eugene  J.  Pilek,  M.D. 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Virginia  N.  Wilking.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Gladys  Egri.      M.D.,  Madrid,  1955;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1965 

William  A.  Ellis,  Jr.      B.S.,  Howard,  1960;  M.D.,  1965 

Margaret  M.  Lawrence.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1936;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1940 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Seymour  Gers.      B.S.,  Brooklyn,   1952;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Down- 
state),  1956 
Emery  S.  Hetrick.      B.A.,  Ohio  State,  1953;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1957 
Austin  Moore.      B.S.,  Queens,  1955;  M.D.,  Howard,  1959 
Peter  H.  Schween.      M.D.,  Hamburg,  1955 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Irwin  J.  Averbach.      B.S.,  Michigan,  1949;  M.D.,  Buffalo,  1954 

Shale  Brownstein.      B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1955;  M.D.,  1959 
Noble  A.  Endicott.      B.A.,  Texas,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Jeffrey  Hammer.      B.A.,  Adelphi,  1962;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1967 
Carol  Leal.      B.S.,  Louisiana  State,  1963;  M.D.,  Howard,  1967 

Gideon  Nachumi.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Down- 
state),  1958 
Raymond  W.  Ransom.      B.S.,  Howard,  1962;  M.D.,  1967 
Raymond  Raskin.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1942;  M.D.,  1946 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

PSYCHIATRY  PSYCHIATRY  j    j^^^^^  Lindo,  M.D. 

Joseph  C.  Napoli,  M.D.  Sumanasiri  Alahendra,  Sideny  M.  Lytton   M.D 

Pauline  E.  Thompson,  M.B.B.S.  Michael  V.  Osborn,  M.D. 

M.D. 


114     PSYCHIATRY 

INSTRUCTORS  (continued)  INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 

Sady  Sulton,  M.D.  PSYCHOLOGY 

Anthony  F.  Villamena,  Carol  Garmiza,  Ph.D. 

M.D. 
Robert  L.  Walton,  M.D. 

At  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Lloyd  A.  Hamilton,  Jr.      B.A.,  Yale,  1950;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1954 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  PSYCHIATRY 
Martin  V.  Hart,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Clinical  Professor 

Harley  C.  Shands.      B.S.,  Tulane,  1936;  M.D.,  1939 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Gary  Lee  Lefer.      B.S.,  Stanford,  1962;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1966 
Adam  Munz.      Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1969 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Shepard  J.  Kantor.      B.A.,  Colby,  1965;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1969 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Gail  B.  Allen.      B.A.,  Wellesley,  1957;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 

Frederic  A.  Ailing.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1961 

Alex  Caemmerer,  Jr.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1944;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1947 

Irene  Chiarandini.      M.D.,  Buenos  Aires,  1963 

Ralph  Colp,  Jr.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D.,  1948 

Nathaniel  Donson.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1958;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1962 

John   A.   Fogelman.      B.A.,   Columbia,    1959;  M.D.,   State   University  of  New   York 

(Downstate),  1964 
Leo  Kron.      M.D.,  British  Columbia,  1971 
Samuel  C.  Klagsbrun.      B.R.E.,  Jewish  Theological  Seminary,  1954;  B.A.,  College  of 

the  City  of  New  York,  1955;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1962 
David  M.  McDonald.      B.S.,  Oregon,  1945;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1949 
Eugene  Mahon.      M.D.,  National  (Ireland),  1964 

John  A.  Milici.      B.A.,  Yale,  1947;  M.D.,  Geneva  (Switzerland),  1957 
Paul  William  Nassar.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1963;  M.D.,  Rome,  1968 
Kenneth  Porter.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1963;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1969 
Harry  R.  Potter.      B.S.,  Yale,  1957;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Stephen  P.  Reibel.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 
John  W.  Rosenberger.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1956;  M.D. CM.,  McGill,  1960 
Sirgay  Sanger.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1956;  M.D.,  1960 
George  Satran.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1956 


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Robert  D.  Scharf.      B.S.,  Union,  1966;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1970 

Ira  B.  Silverstein.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1960;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1964 

Richard  C.  Wallace.      B.A.,  Yale,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 

Howard  K.  Welsh.      B.S.,  City  College  (New  York),  1966;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1971 

Harvey  L.  White.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1959;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1964 

C.  Philip  Wilson.      B.A.,  Yale,  1942;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1945 


Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Medical  Psychology 

James  D.  Meltzer.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1973 
Arthur  Weider.      Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1946 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 

PSYCHIATRY 

William  H.  Brownlee, 

M.D. 
Lucy  E.  Collins,  M.D. 
Blanche  Glass,  Ph.D. 
Justin  L.  Greene,  M.D. 
Sonia  W.  Hyman,  M.D. 
Martin  I.  Lubin,  M.D. 
Arthur  M.  Perlman,  M.D. 
Harry  Reiss,  M.D. 
Barbara  R.  Rosenfeld, 

M.D. 
Mitchell  S.  Rosenthal, 

M.D. 
Diane  L.  Stone,  M.D. 
William  M.  Tucker,  M.D. 
William  D.  Wheat,  M.D. 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 

PSYCHOLOGY 

Alma  Levinson,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

PSYCHIATRY 

Savador  Eduoardo  Algaze, 

M.D. 
Cyrus  Aroomloui,  M.D. 
Michael  E.  Barberie,  M.D. 
Charles  Lee  Bell,  M.D. 
Kenneth  M.  Berc,  M.D. 
Arlene  C.  Caldwell,  M.D. 
Victor  D'Arc,  M.D. 
Paolo  Decina,  M.D. 
Leonard  Deutsch,  M.D. 
Laura  Duval,  M.D. 
Osvaldo  J.  Evangelista, 

M.D. 
Harold  H.  Fogelman,  M.D. 
Joanne  Leslie  Foster, 

M.D. 
Stephen  C.  Glassberg, 

M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Maurice  Haberman,  M.D. 
Charles  L.  Ihlenfeld,  M.D. 
Charles  G.  Jackson,  Jr., 

M.D. 
David  K.  Jordan,  M.D. 
Willard  S.  Kahn,  M.D. 
Jerome  Edward  Kaufman, 

M.D. 
Robert  J.  Kent,  M.D. 
Daniel  Koblentz,  M.D. 
liana  Kochen,  M.D. 
Woon  Soon  Lee,  M.D. 
Ernesto  Lozano,  M.D. 
James  M.  McGowan 
Enrique  Madrigal-Segura, 

M.D. 
James  L.  Maher,  M.D. 
Henry  Clay  Mallard,  M.D. 
Donald  Mayerson,  M.D. 

Howard  Millman,  M.D. 
Jeffry  R.  Nurenberg,  M.D. 

Henry  A.  Paul,  M.D. 

Michael  A.  Pawel,  M.D. 

Antonio  G.  Pena,  M.D. 

Michael  Piercy,  M.D. 

Arthur  S.  Piatt,  D.O. 

Ellen  M.  Piatt,  M.D. 

Henry  A.  Remet,  M.D. 

Corey  Nyles  Rigberg, 
M.D. 

Jeffrey  H.  Sacks,  M.D. 

Ranja  Katerina  Schilot, 
M.D. 

Christina  M.  Sekaer, 
M.D. 

Barry  L.  Singer,  M.D. 

William  G.  Sommer,  M.D. 

Melvin  L.  Thrash,  M.D. 

Joel  Tricarico,  M.D. 

Martha  C.  Troutman, 
M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Maria  L.C.  Velez,  M.D. 
Alexander  V. 

Voitashevsky,  M.D. 
Joel  Wallack,  M.D. 
David  S.  Weinberger, 

M.D. 
Olin  West,  M.D. 
Irma  Zelig,  M.D. 
Rev.  Barry  G.  Wood 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHOLOGY 
Robert  A.  Cutick,  Ph.D. 
Andrew  B.  Druch,  Ph.D. 
James  D.  Meltzer,  Ph.D. 
Ruth  W.  Mollod,  Ph.D. 
Joan  Schaeffer,  Ph.D. 
Roy  Shapiro,  Ph.D. 
Michael  Stern,  M.A. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Hanne  E.  Favelukes,  M.D. 
Gregory  Fischer,  M.D. 
Shirin  Ghaemma-Ghami 
Edward  E.  Gilmour,  M.D. 
Joel  Gonchar,  M.D. 
Alan  Kouzmanoff,  M.D. 
Reed  C.E.  Moskowitz, 

M.D. 
Andrzej  Nikonorow,  M.D. 
Keith  Sedlacek,  M.D. 
David  Z.  Starr,  M.D. 
Victor  Syrmis,  M.D. 
Charles  F.  Yackulic,  M.D. 

LECTURER 
Wayne  A.  Myers 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
John  Cotton,  M.D. 
Lilli  C.  Shalsa,  M.D. 


116     PUBLIC  HEALTH 


Public  Health 

Delamar  Professor,  Dean,  and  Chairman 

Robert  J.  Weiss  (also  Medicine)  (also  Psychiatry).      B.A.,  George  Washington,  1947; 
M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

Biostatistics 

Professors 

Joseph  L.  Fleiss.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1959;  M.S.,  1961;  Ph.D.,  1967 

John  Van  Ryzin.      B.S.,  Marquette,  1957;  M.S.,  1959;  Ph.D.,  Michigan  State,  1964 

Adjunct  Professor 

Carl  H.  Erhardt.      B.B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1941;  M.P.A.,  New  York 
University,  1957;  M.S.,  Harvard,  1958;  D.Sc,  1962 

Associate  Professor 

Agnes  P.  Berger.      Ph.D.,  Budapest,  1939;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1944 

Senior  Research  Associates 

Neal  W.  Chilton.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1939;  D.D.S.,  New  York 

University,  1943;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1946 
Allen  S.  Ginsberg  (in  the  Center  for  Community  Health  Systems).      B.M.E.,  Cornell, 

1958;  M. I.E.,  1959;  Ph.D.,  Stanford,  1970 

Assistant  Professors 

Robert  R.  Golden.      B.S.,  California  Institute  of  Technology,  1960;  M.S.,  Oregon  State, 

1963;  Ph.D.,  Minnesota,  1976 
Bruce  Levin  (Mathematical  Statistics).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1972; 

Ph.D.,  1974 
Patrick  E.  Shrout  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).      B.A.,  St.  Louis,  1972;  Ph.D.,  Chicago, 

1976 
Sylvan  Wallenstein.      B.S.,  City  College,  1966;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1971 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Sol  Blumenthal.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,   1955;  M.B.A.,  New  York 

University,  1958;  Ph.D.,  New  School  for  Social  Research,  1969 
Joseph  Breuer.      M.D.,   Vienna,  1937;  M.P.H,  Columbia,   1960;  M.S.,   1962;  Ph.D., 

1969 
Turkan  K.  Gardenier.      B.A.,  Vassar,  1961;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1962;  Ph.D.,  1966 
Donald  C.  Ross.      B.A.,  Rochester,  1955;  M.A.,  North  Carolina,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1960 

INSTRUCTORS  RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

Carol  A.  Bodian,  M.S.  Jennie  K.  Kline,  Ph.D.  (in  the  Sergievsky 

Frieda  Nelson,  B.A.  Center) 

Alex  Tytun,  M.S.  Molly  Park,  M.A. 

Robert  A.  Strauss,  M.D. 

Livia  R.  Turgeon,  M.S. 


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Environmental  Health  Sciences 

Professor 

I.  Bernard  Weinstein  (also  Medicine)  (in  the  Cancer  Center).  B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1952; 
M.D.,  1955 

Associate  Professors 

Dezider  Grunberger  (also  Biochemistry)  (in  the  Institute  of  Cancer  Research).  M.Sc, 
Technical  (Czechoslovakia),  1950;  Ph.D.,  Czechoslovakia  Academy  of  Sciences, 
1956;  Sc.D.,  1968 

Jeanne  M.  Stillman.      B.S.,  City  College,  1968;  Ph.D.,  1972 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Granville  H.  Sewell.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1959;  Ph.D.,  1966 

Assistant  Professor 

Alan  M.  Jeffrey.  B.S.,  Hull  (UK),  1966;  Ph.D.,  University  College  of  North  Wales 
(UK),  1970 

ASSOCIATE 

Michael  Gochfeld,  M.D. 

Epidemiology 

Professors 

Bruce  P.  Dohrenwend  (also  Psychiatry).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.A.,  1951;  Ph.D., 

Cornell,  1955 
Zena  A.  Stein  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).      B.A.,  Cape  Town,  1941;  M.A.,  1942;  M.B., 

B.Ch.,  Witwatersrand  (South  Africa),  1950 
Mervyn  W.  Susser  (Director,  Sergievsky  Center).      M.B.,  B.Ch.,  Witwatersrand  (South 

Africa),  1950 

Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatric  Epidemiology 

Thomas  S.  Langner.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1948;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Adjunct  Professors 

Peter  Greenwald.      B.A.,  Colgate,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York,  1961; 

M.P.H.,  Harvard,  1967;  Dr.P.H,  1974 
Wolf  Szmuness.      M.D.,  Kharkov  Medical  Institute  (USSR),  1 955;  D.Med.Sc,  Academy 

of  Medicine  (Lublin,  Poland),  1964 

Associate  Professors 

Mary  G.  Curnen.      M.D.,  Louvain  (Belgium),  1948;  D.T.M.,  Antwerp  (Belgium),  1949; 

Dr.  P.H.,  Columbia,  1972 
David  Rush  (also  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 
Elmer  F.  Struening.      B.S.,  Hastings,  1949;  M.S.,  Purdue,  1951;  Ph.D.,  1957 


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Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Patricia  Cohen.      B.A.,  HamJine,  1958;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1968 
Holger   H.    Hansen   (in   the   Sergievsky   Center).      M.D.,    Freie   Universitat   (German 
Federal  Republic),  1961;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1967;  Dr.P.H.,  1973 

Senior  Research  Associates 

Lillian  M.  Belmont.  B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1947;  M.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York, 
1949;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1957;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1970 

Inge  F.  Goldstein.  B.A.,  Wellesley,  1951;  M.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1956;  M.S.,  Columbia, 
1968 

Assistant  Professors 

Ora  S.  Fagan.      B.A.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1961;  M.S.W.,  California  (Berkeley),  1965; 

D.S.W.,  1973 
Nigel  S.  Paneth  (also  Pediatrics)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1968; 

M.D.,  Harvard,  1972;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1978 
Stephen  Shafer  (also  Neurology)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).      B.A.,  Harvard,   1966; 

M.D.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.P.H.,  1977 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Ann  B.   Goodman.      B.A.,   Radcliffe,   1953;  M.A.,   George   Washington,   1963;  M.S., 

Columbia,  1972 
Paul  S.  May.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1951;  M.S.,  Syracuse,  1952; 

D.Sc,  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy,  1955;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1970 
Judith  Rabkin.      B.A.,   Wellesley,  1958;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,   1967;  M.P.H., 

Columbia,  1979 

Health  Administration 

Professors 

Lowell  E.  Bellin.      B.S.,  Yale,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1951;  M.P.H.,  Harvard,  1964 
Lucie  S.  Kelly  (also  Nursing).      B.S.N.,  Pittsburgh,  1947;  M.Litt.,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1965 
Frank  W.   van  Dyke  (Administrative  Medicine).      B.A.,   Union  (Schenectady),   1939; 

M.S.,  Columbia,  1954 
Samuel  Wolfe.      M.D.,  Toronto,  1950;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1960;  Dr.P.H,  1961 

Adjunct  Professors 

Arne  C.  V.  Barkhuus  (Public  Health  Practice).      B.A.,  Copenhagen,  1926;  M.D.,  1933; 

D.P.H.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1938 
Joseph  V.  Terenzio.      B.A.,  Yale,  1939;  J.D.,  Fordham,  1947;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1954 

Associate  Professors 

Bernard  Challenor.      B.A.,  Hunter,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Down- 
state),  1961;  M.P.H.,  Harvard,  1963 
Noreen  M.  Clark.      B.S.,  Utah,  1965;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1972;  Ph.D.,  1976 


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Bruce  Vladeck  (in  the  Center  for  Community  Health  Systems).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1970; 
M.A.,  Michigan,  1972;  Ph.D.,  1973 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Harold  Fruchtbaum  (History  and  Philosophy  of  Public  Health).      B.C.E.,  New  York 

University,    1955;  M.S.,   Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,    1956;  Ph.D.,   Harvard, 

1964;  M.A.,  Cambridge,  1968 
Lloyd  F.  Novick.      B.A.,  Colgate,   1961;  M.D.,  New  York  University,   1965;  M.P.H., 

Yale,  1971 
Irving  S.  Shapiro  (Public  Health  Education).      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York, 

1938;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1954 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Regina  Loewenstein  (in  the  Center  for  Community  Health  Systems).      B.A.,  Barnard, 
1936;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1937 

Assistant  Professors 

Melanie  C.  Dreher.      B.S.,  Long  Island,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1977 

Fred  Goldman.      B.A.,  Queens,  1967;  M.A.,  Brown,  1970;  Ph.D.,  City  College,  1975 

Harriet  S.  Goldman  (also  Dental  and  Oral  Surgery).      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1962; 

D.D.S.,  1965;  M. P. H.,  Columbia,  1966 
Sheila  A.  Gorman.      B.S.,  R.N.,  Niagara,  1959;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1972 
Marcia  L.  Pinkett-Heller.      B.A.,  Howard,  1963;  M.P.H.,  Michigan,  1970 
Judith   A.   Richman.      B.A.,   Rutgers,    1971;  M.A.,   Columbia,    1974;  M.Phil.,    1975; 

Ph.D.,  1978 
Stephen  N.  Rosenberg.      B.A.,  Cornell,   1963;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,   1967;  M.P.H., 

Harvard,  1969 
Ralph  Joseph  Ullman.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1970;  M.B.A.,  Rochester,  1972;  M.S.,  1979 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Raymond  S.   Alexander.      B.A.,   Dartmouth,    1953;  M.B.A.,    1954;  M.S.,    Columbia, 

1956 
Anita  Stiles  Curran.      B.A.,   Connecticut,    1951;  M.D.,   New   York  Medical  College, 

1955;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1974 
William  H.  Hermann.      B.S.,  Missouri,  1951;  M.S.,  Yale,  1953 
Henry  R.  Karpe.      B.B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1952;  M.S.,   Wisconsin, 

1972 
Nicetas  H.  Kuo  (Public  Health  Practice).      M.D.,  Philippines,  1941;  M.P.H.,  Columbia, 

1953 
W.  David  Latham.      B.S.,  Stanford,  1966;  M.B.A.,  1968 
Francis  C.  Lindaman.      B.A.,  Gettysburg,  1935;  M. A.,  1936 
William  L.  Nute,  Jr.      B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1938;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1943 
Percival  B.  Phillips  (Public  Health  Practice).      B.A.,  San  Francisco  State,  1954;  M.A., 

1956;  Ed.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
Eleanore  Rothenberg.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,   1955;  M.P.A.,  New  York  University,   1969; 

Ph.D.,  1975 
Esther  A.  Schisa  (Public  Health  Practice).      B.S.,  Syracuse,   1947;  M.A.,   Columbia, 

1955 
Sheila  M.  Smythe.      B.S.,  Creighton,  1952;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1956 
Boris  A.  Vanadzin.      M.D.,  Munich,  1955;  M.P.H.,  California  (Berkeley),  1959 


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RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE  INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

Everett  D.  Hines,  M.S.  Ruth  Haase,  M.A. 

Margaret  L.  Haynes, 
INSTRUCTORS  M  P  H 

Stephen  Banks,  M.A.  Steven  Karten,  M.B.A. 

Peter  D.  Bardax,  J.D.  Dulcy  B.  Miller,  M.S. 

Barbara  S.  Cooper,  M.D.  Thomas  A.  Sherwood, 
Catherine  D.  Crone,  M.D.  M.P.H. 

Michael  Goldfarb,  M.S.  Virginia  K.  Stowe,  M.S. 

Population  and  Family  Health 

Professor 

Allan  G.  Rosenfield  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology)  (Director,  Center  for  Population 
and  Family  Health).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

Associate  Professors 

Giorgio  R.  Solimano  (in  the  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition).      M.D.,  Chile,  1960 
Nicholas  Cunningham  (also  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1950;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins, 

1955;  Dr.  P.H.,  1976 
Susan  G.  Philliber.      B.A.,  Florida  State,  1965;  M.S.,  1966;  Ph.D.,  1968 
John  A.  Ross  (in  IISHR).      B.A.,  Ottawa,  1956;  M.A.,  Yale,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1961 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

John  Bongaarts.      M.S.,  Eindhoven  Institute  of  Technology,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Illinois,  1972 
Thomas  Frejka.      Engineer,  Czechoslovak  Academy  oi  Sciences,  1966 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Walter  B.  Watson.      B.A.,  Southern  Methodist,  1953;  M.S.,   Wisconsin,  1954;  Ph.D., 
1959 


Assistant  Professors 

Katherine  F.  Darabi.      B.A.,  Syracuse,   1969;  M.F.,  Columbia,   1975;  M.Phil.,   1977; 

Ph.D.,  1980 
Martin  E.  Gorosh.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,   1959;  M.P.H.,  Johns  Hopkins,   1969;  Dr.P.H, 

1973 
Stephen  L.  Isaacs.      B.A.,  Brown,  1961;  J.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
Judith  E.  Jones.      B.A.,  Hunter,  1956 
Pearilla   Rothenberg.      B.A.,   Pennsylvania,    1970;   M.Phil.,    Columbia,    1974;   Ph.D., 

1976 
William  A.  Van  Wie.      B.A.,   College  of  Wooster,   1961;  B.D.,  Pittsburgh  Seminary, 

1964;  M.P.H,  North  Carolina,  1968;  Dr.  P.H.,  1974 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Joy  G.  Dryfoos.      B.A.,  Antioch,  1951;  M.A.,  Sarah  Lawrence,  1966 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE  INSTRUCTOR 

Henry  G.  Elkins,  Jr.,  Ph.D.  Marjorie  A.  Costa,  M.P.H. 


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Sociomedical  Sciences 

Professors 

Barbara  Dohrenwend.      B.A.,  Wellesley,  1947;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  Ph.D.,  1954 
Jack  Elinson.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1937;  M.A.,  George  Washington, 
1946;  Ph.D.,  1954 

Associate  Professors 

John  L.  Colombotos.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1949;  M.A.,  1952;  Ph.D.,  Michigan,  1961 
Denise  B.  Kandel  (in  Psychiatry).      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,   1952;  M.A.,  Columbia,   1953; 
Ph.D.,  1960 

Senior  Research  Associates 

Ann  F.  Brunswick.      B.A,  Hunter,  1946;  M.A.,  Clark,  1947 

Paul  W.  Haberman.      B.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1948;  M.B.A.,  New  York  University,  1961 
Eric  Josephson.      B.A.,  New  York  University,   1947;  M.A.,   Columbia,   1949;  Ph.D., 
1959 

Assistant  Professor 

Sally  Guttmacher.      B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1963 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Social  Sciences 

Carol  C.  Schwartz.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1962;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1969 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Margery  M.  Braren.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1961;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1963;  Ph.D.,  1971 
Mitchell  Schorow  (Medical  Education).      B.A.,  Roosevelt,  1950;  M.A.,  Northwestern, 
1961;  Ph.D.,  Utah,  1971 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Stanley  Fisher,  M.S. 
Corinne  Kirchner,  M.Phil. 
Athilia  E.  Siegmann,  M.S. 
Anne  S.  Zanes,  Ph.D. 


SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Lambros  Comitas,  Ph.D. 


Tropical  Medicine 

Professors 

Michael  Katz  (also  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1949;  M.D.,  State  University  of 

New  York  (Downstate),  1956;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1963 
Roger  W.  Williams  (Medical  Entomology).      B.S.,   Illinois,   1939;  M.S.,   1941;  Ph.D., 

Columbia,  1947 


Associate  Professors 

Philip  A.  D'Alesandro  (Parasitology).      B.S.,  Rutgers,  1952;  M.S.,  1954;  Ph.D.,  Chica- 
go, 1958 


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Dickson  D.  Despommier  (Parasitology).      B.S.,  Fairleigh  Dickinson,  1962;  M.S.,  Colum- 
bia, 1964;  Ph.D.,  Notre  Dame,  1967 


Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Ashton  C.  Cuckler  (Parasitology).      B.A.,  Nebraska,  1935;  M.A.,  1936;  Ph.D.,  Minneso- 
ta, 1941 
John  D.  Frame.      B.A,  Wheaton,  1938;  M.D.,  Northwestern,  1943 


Assistant  Professor 

Suzanne  Holmes  (Parasitology).      B.A.,  New  York  University/,   1966;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers, 
1974 

INSTRUCTORS 

Martin  G.  Blechman,  M.D. 

Chung  C.  Wang,  M.D. 


Faculty  Members  Not  Affiliated  with 
Specific  Divisions 

Professor 

Sami  A.  Hashim  (Public  Health  Nutrition).      B.S.,  Beirut,  1950;  M.N.S.,  1948;  Ph.D., 
Harvard,  1955 

Adjunct  Professor 

Myron   Brin  (Public  Health   Nutrition).      B.S.,   Cornell,    1947;  M.N.S.,    1948;  Ph.D., 
Harvard,  1951 

Assistant  Professor  of  Anthropology 

Robert  J.  Wasserstrom.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1970;  M.A.,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1977 

Assistant  Professor  of  Nursing 

Lois  Arlene  Grau.      B.S.N. ,  Marquette,  1968;  M.S.,  Wisconsin,  1976;  Ph.D.,  1979 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Paul  N .  Borsky .      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1 942 

Nicholas  Herskovits.      B.B.A.,  Bernard  Baruch  School  of  Business  and  Public  Adminis- 
tration, 1963 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor  of  Nursing 

Nancy  Graham.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1956;  M.A.,  New  York  University,  1960;  M.P.H., 
Columbia,  1972;  Dr.P.H,  1976 


Lecturers  in  All  Divisions 


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Kenneth  F.  Adamec,  M.S. 
George  H.  Adams,  M.S. 
Frederick  D.  Alley,  M.D. 
Brenda  Breuer,  Ph.D. 
Peter  Baglio,  Sc.M. 
Gary  B.  Beringer,  D.P.H. 
Richard  A.  Berman, 

M.B.A.,  M.H.A. 
Marcia  J.  Cleveland,  J.D. 
Roy  Brown,  M.A. 
Martin  Cherkasky,  M.D. 
Irene  J.  Clark,  M.P.H. 
Alvin  J.  Conway,  M.S. 
Jean  B.  Cropper,  M.P.H. 
Daniel  L.  Drosness, 

M.P.H. 
Gary,  M.  Eidsvold,  M.D. 
Rinaldo  A.  Ferrer,  M.D. 
Andrew  C.  Fleck,  M.D. 
Thomas  J.  Foley,  M.S. 
Stephen  L.  Forstenser, 

M.S. 
Richard  C.  Friedman, 

M.D. 
Bernard  Fuss,  M.S. 


Robert  Galton,  Ph.D. 
Gary  Gambuti 
George  Goldberg,  M.B.A. 
Judith  D.  Goldberg,  Sc.D. 
Edward  V.  Grant 
Margaret  T.  Grossi,  M.D. 
David  Harris,  M.D. 
Frank  W.  Hays,  M.B.A. 
Robert  E.  Heinlein,  M.S. 
Donald  W.  Helbig,  M.D. 
E.  Geoffrey  High,  M.S. 
Florence  Kavaler,  M.D. 
Howard  R.  Kelman, 

Ph.D. 
John  T.  Kolody,  M.S. 
Bruce  G.  Link 
Lawrence  E.  McDevitt, 

B.A. 
Mary  C.  McLaughlin,  M.D. 
Robert  Markowitz,  M.S. 
John  S.  Marr,  M.P.H. 
Charles  H.  Meyer,  M.S. 
Elaine  S.  Millner,  Ph.D. 
Anthony  C.  Mustalish, 

M.D. 


Karl  E.  Nelson,  M.S. 
Margaret  J.  O'Brien, 

M.P.H. 
Donna  O'Hare,  M.D. 
Jaime  OUe,  M.D. 
Jean  Pakter,  M.D. 
Dhun  B.  Patel,  Ph.D. 
Clarence  E.  Pearson,  M.S. 
Richard  H.  Perry,  M.S. 
Olive  E.  Pitkin,  M.D. 
Peter  Rogatz,  M.D. 
Alan  H.  Rosenblut,  M.B.A. 
Hana  Rostain,  M.D. 
Harvey  Schoenfeld,  M.S. 
Joseph  Sherber,  M.S. 
Elliot  J.  Simon,  M.S. 
Thomas  J.  G.  Tighe,  Jr., 

M.P.H. 
Andre  A.  O.  Varma,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Beatrice  Mintz,  M.D. 
Samuel  M.  Wishik,  M.D. 


Radiology 


Professor  and  Chairman 

William  B.  Seaman.      M.D. ,  Harvard,  1941 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

David  H.  Baker.      M.D.,  Boston,  1951 

Walter  E.  Berdon.      B.A.,  Syracuse,  1950;  M.D.,  1955 

Chu  Huai  Chang.      M.D.,  St.  John's  (Shanghai),  1944 

Zang-Hee  Cho  (Physics).      B.S..   Seoul  National  (Korea),    1960;  M.S.,    1962;  Ph.D., 

Upsala,  1966 
Kent  Ellis.      M.D. ,  Yale,  1950 

Eric  J.  Hall  (Physics).      D.  Phil.,  Oxford,  1962;  D.  Sc,  1978 
Sadek  Hilal.      M.D.,  Cairo,  1955 
Harald  H.  Rossi  (Physics).      Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1942 


Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

William  J.  Casarella.      B.A.,  Yale,  1959;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1963 
Frieda  Feldman.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 
Donald  L.  King.      B.A.,  Stanford,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 
Ralph  Schlaeger.      B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1942;  M.D.,  1945 


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Adjunct  Professors 

Victor  P.  Bond.      B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1943;  M.D.,  California  (San  Francisco), 

1945;  Ph.D.,  California  (Berkeley),  1952 
Simon  Larach.      Ph.D.,  Princeton,  1955 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Carmia  Borek  (also  Radiology).      B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D.,  Weizman  Institute  (Israel),  1967 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Thane  Asch.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1955 

John  H.  Austin.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1961;  M.D.,  Yale,  1965 

Rashid  Fawwaz.      M.D.,  American  (Beirut),  1960;  Ph.D.,  California  (Berkeley),  1968 

Patricia  Tretter.      B.A.,  Marquette,  1944;  M.D.,  1949 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

Lawrence  A.  Shepp.      B.S.,  Brooklyn  Polytechnic  Institute,   1958;  M.A.,  Princeton, 
1960;  Ph.D.,  1960 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Kevin  L.  Macken.  M.D.,  National  (Ireland),  1947 
Eric  C.  Martin.  M.D.,  St.  Thomas  (London),  1967 
Paul  Sane.      M.D.,  Bucharest,  1950 

Assistant  Professors 

Charles  R.  Geard.      Ph.D.,  Australian  National  University,  1973 
Andrew  Arthur  Maudsley.      B.S.C,  Nottingham,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1976 
Richard  C.  Miller.      B.A.,  Iowa,  1969;  M.S.,  1972;  Ph.D.,  Iowa,  1976 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Harry  Agress,  Jr.      B.A.,  Tufts,  1968;  M.D.,  1972 

Benjamin  Bashist.      B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1972;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1975 

Nicholas  M.  Dzebolo.      B.S.,  Union  (Schnectady),  1969;  M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1973 

Peter  D.   Esser  (Radiation  Biophysics).      B.A.,   Brown,    1961;  M.S.,   Adelphi,    1964; 

Ph.D.,  1971 
Elliott  Fanchuken.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1974;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Buffalo),  1975 
Sundara  R .  Ganti .      M. B. B. S. ,  Guntur  Medical  College  (India),  1 96 7;  M.D.,  1967 
Richard  P.  Gold.      B.A.,  Tufts,  1965;  M.D.,  1969 
David  V.  Habif,  Jr.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1970;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1974 
Karen  B.  Karlson.      B.S.,  City  College,  1971;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1975 
Nikitas  D.  Kessaris  (Radiation  Biophysics).      B.A.,  Emory,  1952;  M.S.,  Harvard,  1953; 

Ph.D.,  1966 
Arthur  Liskow.      B.S.,  Cincinnati,  1963;  M.D.,  1967 

Louis  E.  Schwartz.      M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1974 
David  W.  Seldin.      S.B.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1968;  M.S.,  Colorado, 

1970;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1975 
Alan  J.  Silver.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1967;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1973 
Fred  C.  Van  Natta.      B.A.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1964;  M.D.,  1968 


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Theodore  Sheng-Tao  Wang.      Ph.D.,  Maryland,  1964 

Margaret  A.  Whelan.      B.S.,  St.  John's,   1968;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 
(Downstate),  1972 


Assistant  Professor  of  Radiation  Biology 

Basil  V.  Worgul.      B.S.  Miami  (Florida),  1969;  Ph.D.,  Vermont,  1974 


Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Bruce  J.  Biavati  (Radiation  Biophysics).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1953;  M.A.,  1955;  Ph.D., 
1964 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

David  A.  Follett.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1959;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1954 

Shelby  J.  Galloway.      B.A.,  Catawba  College,  1961;  M.D.,  Bowman-Gray,  1965 

William    M.    Griffin.      B.S.,    Notre    Dame,    1958;    M.D.,    State    University    of   New 

York     (Upstate),  1962 
Harvey  L.  Hecht.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 
Steven  D.  Richman.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 
Robert  Silbey.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  1955 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Marion  H.  Biavati,  Ph.D. 
Richard  P.  Bird,  Ph.D.. 
Daniel  S.  J.  Choy 
Michael  L.  Freeman,  Ph.D. 
Paul  Furcinetti,  Ph.D. 
Paul  Goldhagen,  Ph.D. 
Paul  J.  Kliauga,  Ph.D. 

(Radiation  Biophysics) 
Peter  M.S.  Wai 
Marco  Zaider,  Ph.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
RADIOLOGY 

Barbara  Binkert 
Gregory  M.  Carsen,  M.D. 
Edward  L.  Hedlund 
William  H.  Perman 
Louis  E.  Rambler,  M.D. 
Robert  W.  Schultz 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Rudolph  Gand 
Herbert  Jacobs,  B.E.E. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Harry  Rodney  Hartman. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
RADIOLOGY 

Robert  D.  Henretig,  M.D. 
Jeffrey  A.  Levy 
Katherine  Lloyd 
Peter  T.  Wright 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Theodore  R.  Stent.      B.A.,  Talladega,  1944;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1948 


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Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Jeanne  Armstrong.      B.A.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Christopher  A.  Johnson.      B.A.,  Howard,  1943;  M.D.,  1947 

Koon  Sup  Lee.      M.D.,  Catholic  Medical  College  (Seoul),  1967 

Laurencia  B.  Regalado.      M.D.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1957 

Headley  Scott.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1941;  M.D.,  Howard,  1944 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Yuthana  Samroengraja.      M.D.,  Chulalongkorn  Hospital  Medical  School,  1965 
Abdulhamid  R.  Vazir.      M.D.,  Bombay,  1942 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  RADIOLOGY 
Chomyong  K.  Charoenkul,  M.D. 
Gilles  M.  Hendrick,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Nathaniel  Finby.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1938;  M.D.,  1942 

Richard  D.  Kittridge.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 

Clinical  Professors 

Kuo-York  Chynn.      B.S.,  National  Tung-Chi  (Shanghai),  1945;  M.D.,  1949;  M.S.,  St. 

Louis,  1954 
Virginia  Kanick.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

John  T.  Hsu.      M.D.,  National  Defense  (Taiwan),  1957 

Leonard  M.  Liegner.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 

Efthimios  C.  Spyropoulos.      M.D.,  Athens,  1948 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Jeanne  W.  Baer.      B.S.,  Connecticut,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 

Carol  L.  Hilfer.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1967;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1971 

William  I.  Shaw.      B.A.,  Washington  and  Jefferson,  1958;  M.D.,  Pittsburgh,  1962 

Alvaro  Vallejo.      M.D.,  Del  Valle  (Colombia),  1967 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Ina  A.  Altman.      B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1956;  M.D.,  Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylva- 
nia, 1960 
Frank  M.  Dain.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1945;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1945 
David  S.  Marsden.      Ph.D.,  Jefferson,  1968 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  RADIOLOGY  INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Manoochehr  Abiri,  M.D.  Allan  B.  Rubin,  M.D. 

Cynthia  Lee  David,  M.D.  Theodora  Serban,  M.D. 

Pierre-Alix  Haspil,  M.D.  Peter  K.  Yeung,  M.D. 
Robert  A.  Phillips,  M.D. 

Hi-Jung  Pyun,  M.D.  STAFF  associate 

Sabino  J.  Rizzo,  M.D.  Morris  Hodara,  M.S. 
Kenneth  T.  Rogers 


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Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Simon  Baruch  Professor  and  Chairman 

John  A.   Downey.      M.D.,   Manitoba,    1954;  D.Phil.,   Christ  Church  (Oxford),    1962; 
F.R.C.P. 


At  Presbyterian  Hospital 


Associate  Professor 

Lucien  J.  Cote  (also  Neurology).      B.S.,  Vermont,  1951;  M.D.,  1954 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Erwin  G.  Gonzalez.      B.A.,  Santo  Tomas  (Manila),  1962;  M.D.,  1967 
Stanley  J.  Myers.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 
York  (Downstate),  1961 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Leon  T.  Kremzner.      Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1955 

Assistant  Professor 

Larry  J.  Crawshaw  (also  Pharmacology).      B.A.,  California,  1964;  Ph.D.,  1970 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Jonathan  R.  Moldover.      B.A.,  Trinity  (Connecticut),  1970;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1974 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Antonio  Cocchiarella.      M.D.,  Bari  (Italy),  1953 

Francis  J.  Foca.      B.S.,  Fordham,  1957;  M.D.,  Bologna  (Italy),  1966 

Carolina  O.  McCagg.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1962;  M.D.,  Yale,  1966 

Damyanti  G.  Moorjani  (also  Pediatrics).      B.S.,  Bombay,  1953;  M.D.,  Grant  (Bombay), 

1957 
Naomi  L.  Turner.      B.A.,  San  Francisco  Xavier  (Bolivia),  1948;  M.D.,  1956 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

REHABILITATION  MEDICINE  REHABILITATION  MEDICINE  Abigail  R    Evans    B  A 

Alfred  Hess,  D.O.  Vivenne  Katz,  M.S.  M.D. 

Keith  C.  Keeler,  M.D.  Anthony  V.  Porcelli,  M.D. 

(at  Morristown  Patricia  A.  Richards,  M.D. 

Memorial  Hospital)  (at  Blythedale 

Jay  S.  Mendelsohn,  M.D.  Children's  Hospital) 

Robert  Stone,  M.S. 

(at  Blythedale 

Children's  Hospital) 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Albert  D.  Anderson  (A.  David  Gurewitsch  Professor).      B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D., 
Harvard,  1952 


128    REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Herbert  L.  Thornhill.      B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1951;  M.D.,  Howard,  1955 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Yasoma   B.   Challenor.      B.A.,   Hunter,    1959;  M.D.,   State  University  of  New   York 
(Downstate),  1963 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Lucille  C.  Gunning  (in  Pediatrics).      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1945;  M.D.,  Woman's 
Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania,  1 949 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Wanda  Brodzka.      M.D.,  Academy  of  Medicine  (Warsaw),  1954 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  REHABILITATION  ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL  REHABILITATION 

MEDICINE  MEDICINE 

Cecilia  Macauley,  M.A.  Ivan  T.  Donev,  M.D. 

Harriett  Minor,  M.A. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  REHABILITATION  Huminado  C.  Nebab,  M.D 

MEDICINE 

Louise  Weiss,  M.A. 

At  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Arun  Kuman  Bhattacharyyan.      Intermediate  Sci.,  Bangabasi  (Calcutta),  1950;  M.D., 

Nilratan  Sirca  Medical  College  (Calcutta),  1955 
Sally  Wisely.      B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1967 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Rodolfo  L.  Reyes.      M.D.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1952 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL  REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 
Wen-Ling  L.  Fan,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Lucille  T.  Pai.      M.D.,  Woman's  Christian  Medical  College  (Shanghai),  1941 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  REHABILITATION 
MEDICINE 

Ravi  Raj  Malpe,  M.B.,  B.S. 

Occupational  Therapy 

Professor 

Marie  Louise  Franciscus  (director  of  program).      O.T.R.,  Philadelphia  School  of  Occu- 
pational Therapy,  1937;  B.S.,  Ohio  State,  1947;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1956 


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Assistant  Professor 

Barbara  Neuhaus  (acting  director  of  program). 
1952;  M.A.,  1960;  Ed.D.,  1980 


B.A.,  Keuka,  1950;  O.T.R.,  Columbia, 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
OCCUPATIONAL  THERAPY 

Margaret  Ann  Brown,  M.A. 
Adele  Germain,  M.S. 
Nedra  P.  Gillette,  M.Ed. 
Schone  Pang 
Diane  Shapiro,  M.A. 
Eleanor  V.  Shelly,  B.S. 
Gordon  G.  Williamson,  Ph.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OCCUPATIONAL  THERAPY 

Cheryl  Colangelo,  M.S. 
Alice  Feinberg,  M.S. 
Roberta  Roth,  M.S.W. 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
OCCUPATIONAL  THERAPY 

Janet  Falk-Kessler,  M.A. 
Laurelee  Hawkins,  B.S. 
Frances  Brandivein 

Kraver,  B.  S. 
Patricia  A.  Miller,  M.A. 


Physical  Therapy 

Associate  Professors 

Ruth  Dickinson  (acting  director  of  program).  B.S.,  Russell  Sage,  1944;  M.A.,  Colum- 
bia, 1947 

Althea  M.  Jones.  B.S.,  Panzer  College  of  Physical  Education,  1944;  M.A.,  Columbia, 
1972 


Assistant  Professors 


Bernadette  Hecox. 
Thomas  J.  Schmitz. 
1974 


B.S.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.A.,  1973 
B.S.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1972;  M.S.,  Boston, 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PHYSICAL  THERAPY 

Theodore  Corbitt,  M.A. 
Patricia  Sullivan,  M.A. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PHYSICAL  THERAPY 

Adrienne  F.  Bergen,  B.A. 
Margaret  Beyda,  B.S. 
Barbara  Hanley,  M.S. 
Joseph  A.  Malloy,  B.S. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

Marion  Marx,  M.A. B.S. 
Georgia  Reidel,  B.S. 
Kathy  A.  Sack,  B.S. 
Diane  Zuck,  B.A. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
PHYSICAL  THERAPY 

Ann  B.  Edgar,  B.S. 
Pamela  Harris,  B.S. 


ASSISTANTS  (continued) 

James  Kruse,  M.S. 
Lindi  Oberon,  B.S. 
Ann  L.  Ovellette,  B.A. 
Paul  Ribera,  M.A. 
Joan  Smith,  B.S. 
Patricia  Storjohann,  M.A. 
Joan  E.  Thomas,  B.S. 
Karen  Tobman,  M.A. 
Diane  L.  Waithe,  M.A. 


Surgery 


Valentine  Mott  Professor  and  Johnson  &  Johnson  Distinguished 
Professor  and  Chairman 

Keith  Reemtsma.      B.S.,  Idaho  State,  1945;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1949 


At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

R.   Peter  Altman.      B.A.,   Colgate,    1955;  M.S.,   Rochester,    1958;  M.D.,   New   York 

Medical  College,  1961 
Frank  Gump.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1951;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1955 


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David  V.  Habif  (Morris  and  Rose  Milstein  Professor).      B.S.,  Columbia,   1936;  M.D., 

1939 
Mark  A.  Hardy.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 
Frederic  P.  Herter  (Hugh  Auchincloss  Professor).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
Robert  B.  Hiatt.      B.S.,  Wilmington,  1938;  M.D.,  Cincinnati,  1942 
Thomas  C.  King.      B.A.,  Utah,  1950;  M.D.,  1954;  M.A.,  Missouri,  1963 
John  M.  Kinney.      B.A.,  Denison,  1943;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1946 
Thomas  J.  Krizek.      B.S.,  Marquette,  1954;  M.D.,  1957;  M.A.,  Yale,  1974 
John  B.  Price,  Jr.      M.A.,  Texas,  1948;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1950 

Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Harold  G.  Barker.      B.A.,  Utah,  1939;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1943 

Frederick  O.  Bowman,  Jr.      B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1948;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1952 

Avram  M.  Cooperman.      B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1960;  M.D.,  Howard,  1965 

Bard  Cosman.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  1955 

James  R.  Malm.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 

Alfred  M.  Markowitz.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1948;  M.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis), 

1952 
Arthur  B.  Voorhees,  Jr.      B.A.,  Virginia,  1943;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 

Associate  Professors 

David  Bregman.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1961;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1965 
Paul  Lo  Gerfo.      B.S.,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  1961;  M.S.,  1963;  M.D.,  State 

University  of  New  York  (Upstate),  1967 
Henry  M.  Spotnitz.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1962;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Associate  Professor  of  Pathology 

Nicole  Suciu-Foca.      B.S.,  Bucharest  (Rumania),  1954;  M.S.,  1960;  Ph.D.,  1965 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Joseph  A.  Buda.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1955 

Carl  R.  Feind.      B.A.,  Texas,  1940;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Kenneth  Forde.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

Alfred  Jaretzki  III.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1941;  M.D.,1944 

Frederick  R.  Randall.      B.S.,  Howard,  1942;  M.D.,  1945 

Francis  C.  Symonds,  Jr.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

Bashir  Ahmad  Zikria.      B.S.,  George  Washington,  1954;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1958 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Robert  G.  Bertsch.      B.A.,  Carleton,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 

Charles  W.  Findlay.      B.A.,  Yale,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 

David  M.  Ju.      M.D.,  National  Medical  College  (Shanghai),  1944;  Med.Sc.D.,  Columbia, 

1954 
Sven  Kister.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1955;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1958 
John  N.  Schullinger.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 
Philip  D.  Wiedel.      B.S.,  Cannes  (France),  1934;  B.A.,  Columbia,  1938;  M.D.,  1941 

Senior  Research  Associate 

William  H.  Dobelle.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1964;  Ph.D.,  Utah,  1974 


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Senior  Research  Associate  of  Biochemistry 

David  Elwyn.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1950 

Assistant  Professors 

Mary  H.  McGrath.      B.A.,  New  Rochelle,  1966;  M.D.,  St.  Louis,  1970 
Roman  Nowygrod.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1966;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 
Collin  J.  Weber.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1971 

Assistant  Professor  of  Biochemistry 

Irving  Goodman.      B.A.,  Colorado,  1939;  M.S.,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1944 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Ivo  p.  Janecka.      M.D.,  Charles  (Prague),  1965 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Paul  H.  Gerst.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  1952 

Leif  O.  Holgersen.      B.A.,   Taylor,  1960;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine  and 
Dentistry,  1965 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Malayappa  Jeevanandam,  Ph.D. 
Duncan  L.  McCoUester,  Ph.D. 
Shanta  M.  Modak,  M.D.,  Ph.D. 
Ben  T.  Sandler,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  SURGERY 
Vincent  W.  Ansanelli,  M.D. 
Robert  G.  Blabey,  M.D. 
Harold  M.  Bruck,  M.D. 
Sherman  M.  Bull,  M.D. 
Leslie  Mark  Kutscher,  M.D. 
Mark  David  Sherman,  M.D. 
Charles  A.  Slanetz,  M.D. 
George  J.  Todd,  M.D. 
James  S.  Todd,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Jerome  Martin  Dubroff 
George  B.  Haasler 
Hiroshi  Hasheguchi,  M.D. 
German  Lipovetsky 
Rita  Lipton,  B.A. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Narihito  Kuromoto 
Esther  Meyer,  M.A. 
Kazunari  Satake 
Tadahiro  Taguchi 
Yoshi  Takeda 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
William  A.  Gardner,  M.D. 
Raffaele  Lattes,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Shivaji  B.  Bhonslay,  M.D. 

George  Escher,  M.D. 

WRITER-INRESIDENCE 
Harry  Schwartz,  Ph.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery 

David  A.  Blumenstock.      B.A.,  Union  (Schenectady),  1949;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1953 


132     SURGERY 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Rodman  D.  Carter  (in  Urology).      B.A.,  Harvard,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 
John  E.  Olson.      B.A.,  Kansas,  1953;  M.D.,  1956 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

James  Bordley  IV.      B.A.,  Yale,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Patrick  Allen  Dietz.      B.A.,  Holy  Cross,   1966;  B.M.   Sci.,   Dartmouth,   1968;  M.D., 

Harvard,  1970 
Roger  W.  MacMillan  III.      B.S.,  Trinity,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Edward  J.  Carey,  Jr.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1954;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1958 

Webster  J.  Stayman.      B.S.,  St.  Lawrence,   1966;  M.D.,  Jefferson  Medical  College, 
1970 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Harold  P.  Freeman.      B.A.,  Catholic,  1954;  M.D.,  Howard,  1958 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

David  M.  Carberry.      Ph.D.,  Providence,  1947;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1951 

Robert  F.  Morton.      M.D.,  Meharry,  1944 

John  W.  Parker,  Jr.      B.A.,  Fisk,  1942;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1945 

Assistant  Professor  of  Otolaryngology 

Lee  David  Eisenberg.      B.S.,  St.  John's  (New  York),  1967;  M.D.,  State  University  of 
New  York  (Downstate),  1971 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Barbara  Barlow.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1946;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.D., 

1953 
Ganepola  A.  Ganepola.      B.S.,  Kyoto,  1966;  M.D.,  1967 
Mohamad  H.  Parsa.      B.S.,  Tehran,  1957;  M.D.,  1963 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Salvatore  G.  Cinque.      B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,   1943;  M.D.,  Loyola, 

1946 
James  E.  C.  Norris.      B.A.,  Hampton  Institute,  1953;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve, 

1957 
Ruben  Oropeza.      B.S.,  Mexico,  1948;  M.D.,  1955 
Carlton  E.  Patrick.      M.D.,  University  of  the  Saar  (Hamburg,  Germany),  1957 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Neurological  Surgery 

Robert  W.  Schick.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1952 


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ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  SURGERY 
Matthew  D.  Branche,  M.D. 
Rajinder  Gandhi,  M.D. 
Urbano  K.  Guarin,  M.D. 
Malcolm  Moley,  M.D. 
Pierre  G.  Van  Bockstaele,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
SURGERY 

Egel  Francois,  M.D. 
Edoardo  Giuliani,  M.D. 
Robert  W.  Holtzman,  M.D. 
Avtar  S.  Josen,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

William  L.  King,  M.D. 
Barnett  Miller,  M.D. 
John  R.  Nailor,  M.D. 
Gurmukh  S.  Walha,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
NEUROSURGERY 

George  V.  DiGiocinto,  M.D. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
NEUROSURGERY 

Roger  Antoine,  M.D. 


At  Overlook  Hospital 


Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Richard  W.  Brenner.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 


David  Befeler. 
Robert  Specht. 


B.A.,  Columbia,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 
B.A.,  Princeton,  1944;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
SURGERY 

Bruce  J.  Brener,  M.D. 
John  H.  Cooper,  M.D. 
Douglas  M.  Costabile,  M.D. 
John  Joseph  Hudock,  M.D. 


ASSOCIATES  (continued) 

Frank  F.  Kaiser,  M.D. 
Robert  E.  Knapp,  M.D. 
Daniel  L.  Moore,  M.D. 
Saverio  J.  Panzarino,  M.D. 
Morton  Perkoff,  M.D. 


ASSOCIATES  (continued) 
Jerome  Spivack,  M.D. 
John  V.  Triolo,  M.D. 
E.  Bruce  Whitesell,  M.D. 
Charles  J.  Wittmann,  Jr. 
M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

J.  William  Littler.      B.S.,  Duke,  1938;  M.D.,  1942 

Richard  B.  Stark.      B.A.,  Stanford,  1936;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1941 

Walter  Wichern.      B.S.,  Mount  Union,  1942;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1945 


Clinical  Professor 

W.  Graham  Knox.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1939;  M.D.,  1942 


Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Richard  G.  Eaton.      B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1951;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1955 

Joseph  Ford.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1942;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1945 

George  E.  Green.      B.S.,  Yale,  1952;  M.D.,  1956 

Charles  C.  Harrold,  Jr.      B.S.,  Georgia,  1937;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1941 

John  E.  Hutchinson.      B.S.,  Morehouse,  1953;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1957 

Robert  E.  McCabe.      B.A.,  Williams,  1948;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1953 

Howard  R.  Nay.      B.A.,  Virginia  Military  Institute,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 

James  B.  Rodgers.      B.A.,  Virginia,  1944;  M.D.,  1948 

Edward  G.  Stanley-Brown.      M.D. ,  Pennsylvania,  1948 


134    SURGERY  • UROLOGY 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Peter  A.  Bossart.      B.A.,  Muhlenberg,  1947;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1951 

Thomas  Dailey.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1961 

Robert  T.  Edmonds.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

Paul  D.  Harris.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

Conrad  G.  Lattes.      B.S.,  Swarthmore,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

James  A.  MacDonald.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Haroutane  A.  Mekhjian.      B.S.,  American  (Beirut),  1961;  M.D.,  1965 

Robert  E.  Miller.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1953;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1957 
Robert  J.  Mulcare.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1961 
Carl  S.  Oakman.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1938;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1943 
James  H.  Terry,  Jr.      B.S.,  Arizona,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 
Chin  Bor  Yeoh.      B.A.,  Yale,  1953;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1957 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  SURGERY 

Arnold  Belgraier 

Gregory  W.  Brabbee,  M.D. 

Peter  B.  Cinelli,  M.D. 

John  F.  Crowe,  M.D. 

Clayton  R.  De  Haan,  M.D. 

Clarence  A.  Dunn,  Jr.,  M.D. 

Peter  B.  Fodor,  M.D. 

Philip  E.  Gordon,  M.D. 

James  F.  Grillo 

Joshua  M.  Kaplan,  M.D. 

John  J.  Keyser,  M.D. 

Farid  J.  Khoury,  M.D. 

Danne  R.  Lorieo,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  SURGERY 

(continued) 

Stephan  G.  Lynn,  M.D. 
Richard  A.  Marks,  M.D. 
Antoinc  S.  Munther,  M.D. 
William  G.  Ramey,  M.D. 
Walter  H.  Stingle,  M.D. 
Paul  I.  Tomljanovich,  M.D. 
Hiroshi  Washio,  M.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Mikio  Kamiyama,  Ph.D. 


Urology 


Professor  and  Chairman 

Carl  A.  Olsson.      B.A.,  Bowdoin,  1959;  M.D.,  Boston,  1963 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Urology 

Ralph  J.  Veenema.      B.A.,  Calvin,  1952;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1945 

Associate  Professor 

Ralph  De  Vere  White.      B.Ch.,  BAO.,  University  College  (Dublin),  1964;  M.D.,  1970 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Myron  Tannenbaum.      B.A.,  New  York  University,   1952;  M.S.,  1955;  Ph.D.,  1957; 
M.D.,  Chicago,  1961 


Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Urology 

Peter  J.  Puchner.      B.A.,  Carleton,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Nicholas  A.  Romas.      B.A.,  Colgate,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 


UROLOGY    135 


Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Stanley  B.  Braham.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1944;  M.D.,  1947 
Frank  W.  Longo.      B.S.,  Maryland,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Myron   S.    Roberts.      B.A.,    Syracuse,    1950;   M.D.,    State   University   of  New    York 
(Upstate),  1954 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Philip  Tomashefsky.      Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1969 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Urology 

John  D.  Birkoff.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 
Terry  W.  Hensle.      B.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1964;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1968 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Elliot  L.  Cohen.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1963;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1967 

Peter  N.  De  Sanctis.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1952;  M.D.,  Boston,  1962 

J.  Timothy  Donovan.      M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1948 

Louis  J.  Dougherty.      B.A.,  Yale,  1950;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1954 

John  P.  Grant.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Michael  H.  Wechsler.      B.S.,  Trinity  (Connecticut),  1961;  M.D.,  St.  Louis,  1965 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  UROLOGY  INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  UROLOGY 

Leonard  J.  Rudin  Richard  Kroll,  M.D. 

Charles  E.  Umhey,  Jr.,  M.D. 
James  Umhey,  M.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Surgery 

Rodman  D.  Carter.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  UROLOGY 
Bruce  MacDonald,  M.D. 

At  Overlook  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Robert  R.  White.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1949;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1954 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  UROLOGY  ASSOCIATES  {continued) 

Kenneth  L.  Day,  M.D.  Joseph  S.  Ritter,  M.D. 

Pascal  A.  Pironti,  M.D.  Morey  Wosnitzer,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's- Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Clinical  Professor 

Russell  W.  Lavengood,  Jr.      B.A.,  St.  Joseph's  (Indiana),  1947;  M.D.,  Louisville,  1951 


136     UROLOGY 


Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Manuel  Fernandez.      M.D.,  Coimbra  (Portugal),  1956 

Perrin  B.  Snyder.      B.S.,  New  York  University,  1929;  M.D.,  1933 

Joseph  N.  Ward.      M.B.,  B.Ch.,  University  College  (Dublin),  1949 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

William  J.  Nelson.      B.A.,  Williams,  1945;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1946 
Robert  D.  Wickham.      B.A.,  Drew,  1947;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1952 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 

UROLOGY 

Arumbi  P.  Subramaniam, 

M.D. 
Pellegrino  J.  Tozzo,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
UROLOGY 

Philip  C.  Cea,  M.D. 
Harry  S.  David,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Alfred  F.  Fretz,  M.D. 
Waleed  G.  Maloof,  M.D. 
Constantine  Photos,  M.D. 
Joseph  D.  Putignano, 

M.D. 
Alexander  Sotiropoulos, 

M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  [continued) 
Rudolph  D.  Talarico,  M.D. 
James  W.  Vastola,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
UROLOGY 

Abas  Rezvani,  M.D. 
Damir  Velcek,  M.D. 


First- Year  Postgraduate  Appointments: 
Class  of  1980 


Ahlborn,  Thomas  N.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Aisen,  Mindy  L.      Mount  Sinai  Hospital  of  Cleveland,  Cleveland,  Ohio.      Flexible 
Allan,  Anne  E.      University  of  Michigan  Affiliated  Hospitals,  Ann  Arbor,   Michigan. 

Medicine 
Anderson,   Nancy  A.      Children's  Center,   University  Hospital,   Seattle,    Washington. 

Pediatrics 
Anthony,  Kent  E.      University  of  Alabama  Medical  Center,  Birmingham,   Alabama. 

Family  Practice 
Apfelbaum,  Terri  F.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Appel,  Rena.      Roosevelt  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Bello,    Jacqueline    A.      Mary    Imogene    Bassett    Hospital,     Cooperstown,    New 

York.      Flexible 
Beriieley,  Hope  A.      St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Bernstein,  Carol  A.      St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Bernstein,  Wendy  J.      The  New  York  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Psychiatry 
Bluh,  Donald  C.      New  Rochelle  Hospital,  New  Rochelle,  New  York.      Medicine 
Blumeni<ehl,  Mark  L.      Brookdale  Hospital  Center,  Brooklyn,  New  York.      Medicine 
Boakye-Adjei,  Oheneba.      St.  Vincent's  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Bogen,   Craig.      University  of  Michigan   Affiliated  Hospitals,   Ann  Arbor,    Michigan. 

Medicine 
Bransford,  Kent  J.      Cedars-Sinai  Medical  Center,  Los  Angeles,  California.      Medicine 
Brudney,  Karen  F.      Harlem  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Cartelli,    Nancy    A.      Case     Western    Reserve    University    Hospitals,     Cleveland, 

Ohio.      Pediatrics 
Casper,  Theodore.      St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Chow,  John  H.  S.      The  New  York  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Pathology 
Cohen,    David   E.      University  of  Michigan   Affiliated  Hospitals,    Ann   Arbor,    Michi- 
gan.     Medicine 
Cuadros,  Cesar  L.      University  of  California  San  Diego  Affiliated  Hospitals,  San  Diego, 

California.      Surgery 
Czaja,  Mark  J.      University  Hospitals  of  Cleveland,  Cleveland,  Ohio.      Medicine 
Davey,  Richard  T.      University  Hospitals,  Boston,  Massachusetts.      Medicine 
DeAngelis,  Lisa  M.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Deland,  Jonathan  T.      Roosevelt  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Delaney,   Kathleen   A.      New   York   University  Bellevue  Hospital,   New   York,   New 

York.      Medicine 
Dennison,  Allen  M.      Rhode  Island  Hospital,  Providence,  Rhode  Island.      Medicine 
Dennison,  Jane  M.      Rhode  Island  Hospital,  Providence,  Rhode  Island.      Pediatrics 
Dillon,  Peter  W.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Dolinsky,  Paul  A.      Rhode  Island  Hospital,  Providence,  Rhode  Island.      Medicine 
Downey,  Richard  S.      Washington  University  Affiliated  Hospitals,  St.  Louis,  Missouri. 

Surgery 
Dubin,  Leslie  B.      Mount  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Dwosh,  Jack.      St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Ecker,  Hendrik  M.      Hospitals  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pennsyl- 
vania.     Medicine 
Engler,  Alan  M.      Monte f lore  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.      Surgery 
Engler,  Danielle  E.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
Epstein,  Joel.      New  England  Deaconess  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.      Medicine 
Fakharzadeh,  Frederick  F.      Roosevelt  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 


138     FIRST-YEAR  POSTGRADUATE  APPOINTMENTS:  CLASS  OF  1980 


Farrell,  Matthew  M.      The  Somerset  Hospital,  Somerville,  New  Jersey.      Family  Prac- 
tice 
Fehrs,  Laura  J.      University  of  California  Hospitals,  Los  Angeles,  California.      Pediat- 
rics 
Feiman,  Nancy  B.      Montefiore  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.      Medicine 
Feller,  Matthew  F.      Montefiore  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.      Medicine 
Fisher,  William  A.      St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Fithian,  Eileen  M.      Lenox  Hill  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Fox,  Joyce  E.      Rainbow  Babies  and  Children's  Hospital,  Cleveland,  Ohio.      Pediatrics 
Fox,  Susan  C.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Friedmann,  Martin  L.      Georgetown  University,  Washington,  D.C.      Medicine 
Gardine,  Robert  L.      Roosevelt  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Gelfand,  Janice  M.      Montefiore  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.      Medicine 
Geller,  Peter  L.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Genkins,    Steven    M.      University    of   California    Hospitals,    San    Francisco,    Califor- 
nia.     Medicine 
Geraci,  Kira  A.      The  New  York  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
Goland,  Robin  S.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Goodrich,  James  T.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Graney,  John  F.      Harlem  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Griffin,  Patrick  H.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Grundfest,    Warren    S.      University    of   California    Hospitals,    Los   Angeles,    Califor- 
nia.     Surgery 
Hamm,  Peter  G.      St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Handlin,  Davis  S.      Roosevelt  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Handwerger,  Sandra  D.      Beth  Israel  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Hardy,  Howard  W.      Roosevelt  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Herbert,  Robert  A.      Baylor  College  Affiliated,  Houston,  Texas.      Medicine 
Hollenberg,  James  P.      The  New  York  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Hotes,  Richard  E.      The  Hartford  Hospital,  Hartford,  Connecticut.      Flexible 
Howell,    John    T.      Hunterdon    Medical   Center,    Flemington,    New   Jersey.      Family 

Practice 
Illowsky,  Barbara  P.      Washington  Hospital  Center,  Washington,  D.C.      Medicine 
Kawata,  Carol  L.      Los  Angeles  County-Harbor  General  Hospital,  Torrance,  Califor- 
nia.     Pediatrics 
Kiest,  Curtis  A.      University  of  California  Hospitals,  San  Francisco,  California.      Ortho- 
paedic Surgery 
Kumaki,  David  J.      Boston  City  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.      Medicine 
Langendorf,    Frederick.      New    York    University   Medical   Center,    New    York,    New 

York.      Medicine 
LaPook,  Jonathan  P.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Larach,  David  R.      Hospital  of  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylva- 
nia.     Anesthesiology 
LaSala,  Patrick  A.      Beth  Israel  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.      Surgery 
Lauderdale,     Bradley.      Mary    Imogene    Bassett    Hospital,     Cooperstown,    New 

York.      Medicine 
Lee,  Dennis  E.      Boston  City  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.      Medicine 
Leff,  Steven  R.      Roosevelt  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Legant,  Paul  M.      North  Carolina  Memorial  Hospital,  Chapel  Hill,  North  Carolina.      Or- 
thopaedic Surgery 
Levin,  Daniel  H.      Bronx  Municipal  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.      Medicine 
Lewis,  Barbara.      Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital,  Cooperstown,  New  York.      Medi- 
cine 
Lipkin,  Alan  F.      Baylor  College  Affiliated,  Houston,  Texas.      Surgery 
Lipschitz,    Sherman.      New    York    University    Medical    Center,    New    York,    New 
York.      Pathology. 


FIRST-YEAR  POSTGRADUATE  APPOINTMENTS:  CLASS  OF  1980     139 


Lurio,  Joseph  G.      Montefiore  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.      Family  Practice 
Lyle,  Henry  R.      University  of  California  (Davis)  Affiliated,  Davis,  California.      Medi- 
cine 
McCann,  Peter  D.      St.  Vincent's  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
McCluskey,  Leo  F.      University  of  Michigan  Affiliated,  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan.      Medi- 
cine 
McKinley,  George  F.      St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Macchi,  Paul.      Mount  Zion  Hospital,  San  Francisco,  California.      Radiology 
Malin,  Barnet  D.      Cedars-Sinai  Medical  Center,  Los  Angeles,  California.      Medicine 
Mandelbaum,   David   E.       Yale-New  Haven  Medical  Center,   New  Haven,    Connecti- 
cut.     Pediatrics 
Manelis,  Jocelyn  B.      Montefiore  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.      Medicine 
Manevitz,  Alan  Z.  A.       The  New  York  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Psychiatry 
Maxwell,  Celia.      Howard  University  Hospital,  Washington,  D.C      Medicine 
Mazzeo,  Vincent  P.      Hospital  of  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylva- 
nia.     Radiology 
Minikes,  Neil  I.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
Moley,  Jeffrey  F.       Yale-New  Haven  Medical  Center,  New  Haven,  Connecticut.      Sur- 
gery 
Morris,  Valery  L.      Baylor  College  Affiliated,  Houston,  Texas.      Pediatrics 
Murphy-Chutorian,  Douglas  R.      New  York  University -Bellevue  Hospital,  New  York, 

New  York.      Medicine 
Navia,  Bradford  A.      Montefiore  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.      Medicine 
Newman,    Bernard    P.       Yale-New  Haven    Medical   Center,    New   Haven,    Connecti- 
cut.     Surgery 
Nunez,  Domingo  C.      Lenox  Hill  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
O'Connell,  Genevieve  C.       Waterbury  Hospital,  Waterbury,  Connecticut.      Medicine 
O'Laughlin,  Martin  P.      Baylor  College  Affiliated,  Houston,  Texas.      Pediatrics 
Oliver,  Dennis  C.      Roosevelt  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Orentreich,  David  S.      Roosevelt  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Pankewycz,  Oleh  G.      University  of  Chicago  Clinics,  Chicago,  Illinois.      Medicine 
Paradis,  Marc  A.       Walter  Reed  Army  Medical  Center,  Washington,  D.C.      Medicine 
Parnes,  Anita  L.       The  New  York  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Obstetrics  and 

Gynecology 
Paul,  Matthew  D.      Beth  Israel  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Pfeffer,  Sondra  J.      Baylor  College  Affiliated,  Houston,  Texas.      Medicine 
Quevedo,  Jonathan  P.      Overlook  Hospital,  Summit,  New  Jersey.      Flexible 
Radin,  Arthur  I.      University  of  California  Hospitals,  Los  Angeles,  California.      Medi- 
cine 
Ressa,  Ames  D.      St.  Vincent's  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Roman,  Mary  J.      Harlem  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Romano,  Angela  A.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
Rosenfeld,  Suzanne.      Mount  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
Rund,  Deborah  G.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Saber,  William  L.      University  of  Colorado  Affiliated,  Denver,  Colorado.      Surgery 
Sahar,  David  I.      Ohio  State  University  Hospitals,  Columbus,  Ohio.      Medicine 
Sakwa,  Marc  P.      Peter  Bent  Brigham  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.      Surgery 
Schiz,   Steven   L.      Hospitals  of  University  Health   Center  of  Pittsburgh,   Pittsburgh, 

Pennsylvania.      Pediatrics 
Schlam,  Julia  F.      Boston  Hospital  for  Women,  Boston,  Massachusetts.      Obstetrics  and 

Gynecology 
Schloss,  Stephen  B.      New  England  Deaconess  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.      Sur- 
gery 
Schubert,  Armin.      National  Naval  Medical  Center,  Bethesda,  Maryland.      Medicine 
Scott,  Wendell  C.      Roosevelt  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Serdarevic,  Olivia  N.      Lenox  Hill  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Pediatrics 


140     FIRST-YEAR  POSTGRADUATE  APPOINTMENTS;  CLASS  OF  1980 


Sessler,  Daniel  I.      University  of  California  Hospitals,  Los  Angeles,  California.      Pediat- 
rics 
Shapiro,  Peter  A.      Bronx  Municipal  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.      Medicine 
Sharanevych,  Irene  S.      New  York  University -Veteran's  Administration  Hospital,  New 

York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Softness,  Barney.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
Solomon,  Meryl  L.      Brookdale  Hospital  Center,  Brooklyn,  New  York.      Family  Prac- 
tice 
Starker,  Paul  M.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Surgery 
Steinberg,  Robin  F.      Lenox  Hill  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Sullivan,  Mary  Anna.      McLean  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.      Psychiatry 
Swiderski,  Daborah  M.      Montefiore  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.      Medicine 
Teichman,  Sam  L.      Lenox  Hill  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Thomas,  Natalia  E.      Children's  Hospital,  Washington,  D.C.      Pediatrics 
Ultmann,  Monica  H.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
Waltner,  Nancy  M.      The  New  York  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Obstetrics  and 

Gynecology 
Weinstock,  Ruth  S.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Wescoe,  Sybil.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
West,  Sally  A.      Montefiore  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.      Medicine 
Wiznia,  Andrew  A.      Bronx  Municipal  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
Yellin,  Tova.      Bronx  Municipal  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.      Pediatrics 
Zeidel,  Mark  L.      Peter  Bent  Brigham  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.      Medicine 
Zwas,  Felice  R.      Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 

Student  Roster:  Class  of  1981 

Adams,  Roberta  Harris.      Bronxville,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Antioch,  1977 

Aiken,  Brenda.      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1977 

Aldea,  Gabriel-Sorin.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Altshuler,  Steven  Lane.      Englewood,  N.J.      B.A.,  Rochester,  1977 

Amador,  Jorge  Luis.      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1975 

Apfelbaum,  Mark.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1977 

Appleton,  Abraham  T.      Englewood,  N.J.      B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1976 

Aranow,  Robert  Bittman      Hastings-on-Hudson,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Arildsen,  Ronald  Curtis      Endicott,  N.Y.      B.S.,  M.S.,  Yale,  1977 

Auletta,  Maria      Jackson  Heights,  N.Y.      B.S.,  St.  Francis,  1977 

Ausubel,  Kalman      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1977 

Bauman,  Phillip  Allen      Larchmont,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1976 

Beane,  Susan  Jo      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 

Beitz,  Julie  Germaine      Jackson  Heights,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1977 

Blackwood,  Roland  Alexander      New  Rochelle,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 

Booth,  Richard  Linn      Cambridge,  Ohio      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 

Broom,  Michael  Joseph      Sudbury,  Mass.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1977 

Butler,  Annette  Louise      Laurelton,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Queens,  1977 

Byrne,  Jeffrey  Michael      Sherborn,  Mass.      B.S.,  Massachusetts,  1977 

Cagliostro,  Stephen      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Capaldo,  Maria  Elena      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Hunter,  1970 

Carson,  JoAnn      Monroe,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1977 

Castiglione,  Charles  L.      Hamden,  Conn.      B.A.,  Yale,  1977 

Chandra,  Elizabeth  Stuart      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Goucher,  1972 

Clinton,  Henry  Louis      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Cohen,  Paul  Jay      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Cohen,  Ron      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 

CoUymore,  Victor  Alvin      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 


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Colon-Linares,  Juan      Ponce,  Puerto  Rico      Iowa 

Cotto,  Sonla      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1977 

Cutillo,  Robert  Paul      Montclair,  N.J.      B.S.,  Georgetown,  1977 

Degreef,  Gustav      Lido  Beach,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Hofstra,  1976 

Deluty,  Sheldon  Howard      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Dhungel,  Rajiv  Upadhyay      Hastings-on-Hudson,  N.Y.      Dover  (England) 

Diao,  Edward      Flushing,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Diaz,  Angela      New  York,  N.Y.      City  College,  1976 

Dick,  Alison  B.      Westbury,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Cornell,  1977 

Drucker,  Elizabeth  Anne      San  Mateo,  Calif.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 

Ehrlich,  Carol  Margaret      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1977 

Elliott,  Deirdre  Davina      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1977 

Feit,  David  Louis      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brandeis,  1977 

Feld,  Randy  Jay      Massapequa  Park,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1977 

Flatow,  Evan  Lloyd      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 

Freedman,  Susan  Dee      Palo  Alto,  Calif.      B.A.,  Yale,  1975 

Freyberg,  Christopher  Wm.      Pleasantville,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1977 

Gendler,  Ellen  Caryn      Bellmore,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1977 

Gertler,  Jonathan  Paul      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1977 

Glantz,  Sanford  David      Rosedale,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1977 

Goldberg,  David  Michael      Stamford,  Conn.      B.A.,  Yale,  1974 

Goldstein,  Nannette      Buffalo,  N.Y.      B.A.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1973 

Golub,  Robert  Matthew      Newburgh,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 

Gravallese,  Ellen  M.      Andover,  Mass.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Grossl,  Eugene  Andrew      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Grunberg,  Eva  Lillian      Flushing,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Queens,  1977 

Hayes,  Dewleen  Gay      Atherton,  Calif.      B.A.,  Stanford,  1968 

Holubowitch,  Edward  J.      Warwick,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1977 

Hresko,  Michael  Timothy      Flint,  Mich.      B. A.,  Harvard,  1976 

Katzman,  Michael      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Keefe,  Bernadette      Chestertown,  Md.      B.A.,  St.  John's,  1976 

Kellman,  Howard  David      Monongahela,  Pa.      B.A.,  Stanford,  1974 

Kirby,  Mathis  Ann      Forest  Hills,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1977 

Kleiman,  Neal  Stephen      Staten  Island,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 

Kutscher,  Martin  Lyle      Scarsdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Kwon,    Peter   Heejoon,    Jr.      Los   Angeles,    Calif.      B.S.,    Massachusetts  Institute   of 

Technology,  1977 
Landaw,  Irene  Sarah      Staten  Island,  N.Y.      B.A.,  SUNY  (Purchase),  1976 
Landy,  Harold  Stephen      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1972 
Lanzara,   Barbara   Lynne      New   York,   N.Y.      B.S.,   State   University  of  New   York 

(Albany),  1974 
Le,  Xuan  Ha  Thi      Clarence,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Buffalo),  1977 
Lee,  Timothy  Leslie      Sacramento,  Calif.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1977 
Lehmann,  Harold  Philip      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 
Lent,  Kenneth  David      Kenmore,  N.Y.      Sc.B.,  Brown,  1977 
Levin,    Marc    Stephen      New    Rochelle,    N.Y.      B.S.,    Massachusetts    Institute    of 

Technology,  1977 
Levine,  Alice  Carla      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  SUNY  (Albany),  1973 
Lipman,  Steve  Paul      Huntington,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Amherst,  1977 
Louard,  Rita  Jean      Woodmere,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1976 
Lubka,  Rhonda      Hartford,  Conn.      B. A.,  Barnard,  1977 
Ludwig,  Robert  Lewis      Merrick,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1977 
Markowitz,  Steven  B.      Baltimore,  Md.      B.A.,  Yale,  1975 
Marshall,  Mitchell  H.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brandeis,  1974 
Maun,  Steve  Joseph 
Miro,  Claudio  Lazaro      West  Orange,  N.J.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 


142     STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1981 


Moss,  Barbara  Ann      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1967 

Moy,  Larry      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.S.,  City  College,  1977 

Muraszko,  Karin  Marie      New  Providence,  N.J.      B.S.,  Yale,  1977 

Murphy,  Stephen  Gerard      North  Attleboro,  Mass.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1977 

Muschel,  Michael  J.      Monsey,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1977 

Nercessian,  Ohannes  A.      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Lehman,  1977 

Nerenstone,  Stacy  Ruth      Iowa  City,  Iowa      B.A.,  Brown,  1977 

Oppedisano,  Carlyn  Ann      Roslyn  Heights,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Adelphi,  1977 

Orland,  Steven  M.      Cherry  Hill,  N.J.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 

Ozick,  Lisa  A.      Riverdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  City  College  (New  York),  1977 

Palazzolo,  Michael  John      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 

Park,  William  II 

Patsos,  Theodore  John      Canton,  Mass.      B.A.,  Brown,  1977 

Pellicone,  John  Thomas      Clinton,  Conn.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1977 

Peress,  Richard  Eliot      Jamaica,  N.Y.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1977 

Perofsky,  Howard  Jay      Flushing,  N.Y.      B.A.,  City  College,  1977 

Petchler,  Janet  Caroline      Hamden,  Conn.      B.A.,  Vassar,  1976 

Raby,  Khether  Emile      Great  Neck,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Muhlenberg,  1977 

Regan,  Raymond  Francis      Edgewater,  N.J.      B. A.,  Rutgers,  1977 

Richmond,  Kenneth  Herbert      Providence,  R.I.      B.A.,  Brown,  1971 

Rifkin,  Terry  Paul      Yonkers,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1977 

Roberts,  James  Michael      Scarsdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1977 

Rogers,  David  Michael      East  Rockaway,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Rosenfield,  Howard  T.      Newton  Center,  Mass.      B.A.,  Brandeis,  1968 

Rosenthal,  Robert  Bruce      West  Hartford,  Conn.      B.S.,  Yale,  1976 

Ross,  Richard  Steven      Long  Island  City,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Rozmaryn,  Leo  Martin      Forest  Hills,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Queens,  1977 

Rudolph,  Michael  Alan      Beverly  Hills,  Calif.      B.S.,  Stanford,  1977 

Sabir,  Rafiq      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  City  College  (New  York),  1977 

Sax,  Frederic  Lee      Rosedale,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1977 

Scantlebury,  Velma  Patricia      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Long  Island,  1977 

Seely,  Ellen  Wells      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brown,  1977 

Shah,  Dipti  V.      Fresh  Meadows,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1977 

Shear,  Michael  Peter      Yonkers,  N.Y.      B.A.,  SUNY  (Purchase),  1977 

Shookster,  Linda  Anne      Rego  Park,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 

Siegel,  Robert  David      Jersey  City,  N.J.      B.A.,  Lafayette,  1977 

Sisti,  Michael  Brian      Tenafly,  N.J.      B.S.E.,  Cooper  Union,  1977 

Small,  Peter  Alan      Easton,  Conn.      B.A.,  Tufts,  1977 

Smithy,  William  Brian      Brookline,  Mass.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Sobelson,  Gary  Alan      North  Bellmore,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1977 

Solomon,  Barry  Howard      Dobbs  Ferry,  N.Y.      B.S.,  American  (Rome),  1975 

Speert,  Peter  Klee      Brookline,  Mass.      B.A.,  Williams,  1966 

Stein,  Neil      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Stern,  Fredric  A.      Rockville  Centre,  N.Y.      B.A.,  B.S.,  Tufts,  1977 

Stoler,  Joan  Marilyn      Brookline,  Mass.      B.S.,  Brandeis,  1977 

Stone,  Gary  Carl      Riverdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Strongin,  Jonathan  D.      New  York,  N.Y.      M.A.,  Columbia,  1974 

Sulkow,  Barbara  Lynn      B.S.,  SUNY  (Albany),  1974 

Teitelbaum,  Joanne      New  York,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Connecticut,  1968 

Valdes,  Martin      Hialeah,  Fla.      B.A.,  Miami,  1977 

Vaughan,  Luke  Michael      Plainview,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 

Victoria  II,  Albert  Charles      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 

Voutsas,  Andrea  K.      Bayside,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1977 

Wagman,  Robert  David      Ontario,  Canada      B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Warren,  Susan  Enid      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1973 

Wasko,  Margery  Lynn      Bronxville,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1977 


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Weidenbaum,  Mark      Waterford,  Conn.      B.S.,  Connecticut,  1977 

Weinstein,  Beth      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1974 

Weinstock,  Martin  Arthur      Bayside,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Williams,  1977 

Weiss,  Michael  Jay      Riverdale,  N.Y.      B.Sc,  Bar-Ilan,  1972 

Williams,  John  Vincent      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  City  College,  1977 

Wilson,  Scott  Numo      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 

Wiseman,  Gloria  Diana      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  City  College,  1977 

WoUack,  Jan      Hackensack,  N.J.      B.S..  Yale,  1973 

Wood,  Charles  Macdonald      Tenafly,  N.J.      B.S.,  Denison,  1976 

Wu,  Gloria      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1975 

Yannopoulos,  Aristomenis  D.      Garden  City,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Yepes,  Martha  Cecilia      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1977 

Young,  Grace  May-En      Fairlawn,  N.J.      B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1977 

Zahl,  Kenneth  J.      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1977 

Zinberg,  Joel  Michael      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1977 

Zinberg,  Jonathan      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1977 

Zollo,  Kenneth  Allen      Farmingdale,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1977 

Student  Roster:  Class  of  1982 

Abrams,  Elaine  Janine      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Princeton,  1978 

Absatz,  Michael  Glenn      Plainview,  N.Y.      B.E.S.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1978 

Adler,  Frederick  William      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1978 

Aldoroty,  Robert  Arthur      Bayside,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1976;  M.A.,  Columbia, 

1978 
Almquist,  Robert  Earl      Bergen,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1978 
Amchin,  Jess  David      Farmingdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1978 
Andrew,  Susan  Louise      Easthampton,  Mass.      Sc.B.,  Brown,  1976 
Aranoff,  Jonathan  Neil      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Beekman,  Karen  Press      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1978 
Bellin,  Eran  Yitzchak      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Bernstein,  Guy  Thomas      Short  Hills,  N.J.      B.A.,  Brown,  1978 
Bezier,  Jeffrey  Lee      Peshtigo,  Wis.      B. A.,  Princeton,  1978 
Birkenbach,  Mark  Philip      Kildeer,  111.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Blackwell,  Thomas  Keith      Greenville,  S.C.      B.S.,  Duke,  1978 
Boruchoff,  Susan  Elise      Newton  Centre,  Mass.      B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1977 
Brauser,  Steven  Donald      Woodbury,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Brenner,  Gail      Monsey,  N.Y.      B.S.,  City  College,  1978 
Brigham,  Steven  Chase      Toledo,  Ohio      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1978 
Brooks,  Robert  Louis      Sharpsburg,  Md.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1974;  M.S.,  Maryland,  1976;  Ph.D.,  1978 
Brown,  Florence  M.      Evanston,  111.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Bryk,  Eli      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Buchness,  Mary  Ruth      Catonsville,  Md.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Burns,  Elisa  Eve      Bethpage,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Colgate,  1978 
Cammisa,  Frank  P.      Waterbury,  Conn.      B.S.,  Tufts,  1978 
Campbell,  Susan  Elizabeth      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1975 
Cantor,  Michael  Cary      Massapequa,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Cherup,  Lori  Lyn      Pittsburgh,  Pa.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1976 
Chua,  Streamson  C.      Kingston,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1978 
Clair,  Darren  Francis      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1976 
Cody,  William  Collins      Mountain  Lakes,  N.J.      B. A.,  Dartmouth,  1978 
Cohen,  Jeffrey  Lewis      Forest  Hills,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1978 
Dash,  Greg  I.      Cedarhurst,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1978 


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del  Alcazar,  Carlos  Oscar      North  Bergen,  N.J.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 

Delfs,  Richard  Michael      Tucson,  Ariz.      B. A.,  Arizona,  1976 

Delvin,  Michael  James      Bardonia,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1978 

Derby,  James  Alan      Schuylerville,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Albany),  1978 

Dermody,  Terence  Shawn      Ithaca,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Cornell,  1978 

Downey,  Susan  E.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Smith,  1978 

Doyle,    Werner   Karim      Port  Jefferson   Station,   N.Y.      B.S.,   SUNY  (Stony  Brook), 

1978 
Durand,  David  Bradley      Rochester,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Dartmouth,  1978 
Easton,  Jonathan      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Endow,  Curtis  S.      Stockton,  Calif.      B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1977 
Endrizzi,  Donald  Peter      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Fabiano,  Fredric      Boston,  Mass.      B.S.,  Boston,  1978 
Feinberg,  Richard  Ira      Woodmere,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Trinity,  1977 
Fiero,  Thomas  Patrick      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 
Fletcher,  Christopher  Wallace      Wellesley,  Mass.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1978 
Formichella,  Donna  Jean      Bridgeport,  Conn.      B.S.,  Providence,  1978 
Frank,  David  Lawrence      Meadowbrook,  Pa.      B.A.,  Williams,  1978 
Gelbfish,  Gary  Alexander      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1978 
Gilchrist,  Ian  Charles      Chappaqua,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1978 
Gomez,   William      New  York,   N.Y.      B.S.,   Polytechnic  Institute  of  Brooklyn,   N.Y., 

1976 
Grant,  Gail  Patrice      Charleston,  S.C.      B.A.,  Yale,  1978 
Greenberg,  Steven  Marc      Flushing,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Gresalfi,  Thomas  John      Lake  Grove,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1978 
Griswold,  Jonathan  DeWitt      Stratford,  Conn.      B.S.,  M.S.,  Yale,  1978 
Harmon,  Valerie  Lorraine      Philadelphia,  Pa.      B.A.,  Brown,  1978 
Harrington,  William  Neelis      Great  Neck,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1974 
Hart,  Craig      Parsippany,  N.J.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1973 
Honig,  Peter  K.      Bellerose,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Hutt,  Douglas  Allen      Irvington,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Jabs,  Kathy  Lee      Bristol,  Conn.      B.S.,  Trinity,  1978 
Jackness,  Emily      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1978 
Karasik,  Pamela  Ellen      Old  Westbury,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1978 
Kates,  Mandes  Roger      New  Haven,  Conn.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1974;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1978 
Kessler,  Paul  David      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1976 
King,  Dennis  K.      Daytona  Beach,  Fla.      B.A.,  Middlebury,  1978 
Knoll,  Charles  L.      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1978 
Krauss,  Eugene  Steven      Old  Westbury,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1978 
Krug,  Joseph  Hoffmann      Englewood,  N.J.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1978 
Levens,  David  Jon      Newton  Centre,  Mass.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technolo- 
gy, 1978 
Levenson,  Risa  Catherine      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1978 
Li,  Suzanne  C.      Roslyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1978 

Licht,  Jonathan  Daniel      Jackson  Heights,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1978 
Lobel,  Leslie  Israel      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Low,  Julie  Ann      Belmont,  Mass.      B.A.,  Rochester,  1975 
Lustbader,  Ian  Jay      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  City  College,  1978 
Lynn,  Richard  Brian      Great  Neck,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
McCormick,  Paul  Christian      Rockville,  Md.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Margolis,  Steven  Fred      Rego  Park,  N.Y.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1974 
Markowitz,  John      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976;  M.A.,  1978 
Martin,  Steven  Carey      Plainview,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Marzuk,  Peter  Michael      New  York,  N.Y.      Sc.B.,  Brown,  1978 
Mastropolo,  Rosalie  Mary      Eastchester,  N.Y.      B.S.N. ,  Rochester,  1976 
Mazzocchi,  Annmarie      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Manhattan,  1978 


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Mehalek,  Karen  Edith      Huntington  Station,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Cornell,  1978 
Mellstrom,  Mark  Stanley      North  Mankato,  Minn.      B.A.,  Carleton,  1978 
Mercurio,  Mark  Randolph      Ridgefield,  Conn.      B. A.,  Princeton,  1978 
Mirski,  Anna  Marie      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  St.  John's,  1978 
Mitchell,  Alfred  Ernest      Staten  Island,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Lafayette,  1978 
Moffat,  Gertrude  Seidel      Cold  Spring  Harbor,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brown,  1977 
Monasky,  Mark  Stephen      Binghamton,  N.Y.      B.A.,  SUNY  (Potsdam),  1978 
Moscona,  Anne      Chicago,  111.      B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1978 
Muller,  Adrienne  Louise      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brown,  1978 
Norton,  Janet  E.      Philadelphia,  Pa.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1978 
Nussbaum,  Monte  Jay      Flushing,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1978 
Oesterling,  Joseph  Edwin      Greensburg,  Ind.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Olson,  Stephen  Eric      Cooperstown,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Hamilton,  1978 
Paul,  Edward  Mark      Hicksville,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Pennoyer,  Marguerite  Anne      Portland,  Maine      B.A.,  Smith,  1978 
Perez,  Wilfredo  De  La  C.      Miami,  Fla.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Pfeffer,  Deborah  Lynn      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1978 
Philips,  Mark  Reid      Scarsdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Plotycia,  Steven  Michael      Eggertsville,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Buffalo),  1978 
Porder,  Joseph  Bernard      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Bennington,  1978 
Price,  Helen  L.      Summit,  N.J.      B.S.,  Yale,  1978 

Quarmby,  Robert      Altamont,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1974;  M.S.,  Rensse- 
laer Polytechnic  Institute,  1978 
Quartararo,  Christopher      Huntington,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Rini,  Frank  John      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1974;  M.A.,  Colum- 
bia, 1976;  M.Phil.,  1977;  Ph.D.,  1978 
Robbins,  Peter  Howard      Fairlawn,  N.J.      B.A.,  Hamilton,  1978 
Robbins,  Philip  Alan      Great  Neck,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1978 
Rodriguez,  Jaime      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Rodriguez,  Rolando  Francisco      Weehawken,  N.J.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Rosenblatt,  Marc  A.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Rosenzweig,  Seth  Edward      Freeport,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1978 
Rottman,  Jeffrey  Nathan      Berkeley,  Calif.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1976 
Ruzal,  Carrie  Brenda      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Princeton,  1978 
Salamone,  Ronald  Jerry      East  Brunswick,  N.J.      B.S.,  Stanford,  1977 
Sanchez-Lluberas,  Jorge  A.      Santurce,  Puerto  Rico      B.S.,  University  of  Puerto  Rico, 

1978 
Schlaff,  Anthony  Lewis      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1978 
Schneider,  Peter  Andrew      Hamburg,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1977 
Schulder,  Michael      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Sealfon,  Stuart  C.      Neponsit,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1978 
Sehgal,  Evan  David      Chevy  Chase,  Md.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Shaffer,  David      Great  Neck,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1978 
Shaffer,  Nathan      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1975 
Sharp,  Barbara  Lea      San  Francisco,  Calif.      B.A.,  Yale,  1976 
Sheinbaum,  Roy  Jonathan      Woodmere,  N.Y.      B.Sc,  McGill,  1978 
Simkowitz,  Philip      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Beloit,  1975 
Sklar,  Jeffrey  Alan      Laurelton,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1978 
Skowron,  Gail      East  Northport,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Muhlenberg,  1978 
Smith,  Andre  Leo      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Williams,  1978 
Smith,  Mary      Camden,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Houghton,  1978 
Stevenson,  Ellen  Marie      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1977 
Sullivan,  John  Keane      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Holy  Cross,    1969;  J.D.,   Fordham, 

1972 
Sultan,  Mark      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brandeis,  1978 


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Suser,  Ezra  Saul      Hastings-on-Hudson,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1974 

Tong,  Dominic  Jun  Fai      Honolulu,  Hawaii      B.S.,  Hawaii  (Monoa),  1978 

Usatine,  Richard  Philip      Nanuet,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Williams,  1978 

Veenema,  Kenneth  Roy      Glenrock,  N.J.      B.S.,  Cornell,  1977 

Vita,  Joseph  Andrew      Katonah,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1978 

Wasserman,  Hal  Stuart      Springfield,  N.J.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1978 

Wellisz,  Tadeusz  Zbigniew      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Chicago,  1977 

Whelan,  Richard  Lawrence      Franklin  Square,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Fordham,  1978 

Wolff,  David  Marc      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Albany),  1977 

Wolfson,  Steven  Jay      Valley  Stream,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1978 

Yorke,  Eric  Robert      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1978 

Zeralsky,  Sandra  Joan      Pearl  River,  N.Y.      B.A.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1978 

Student  Roster:  Class  of  1983 

Alonso,  Jose  Jr.      Astoria,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Andersen,  Rolf  Leon      Suffern,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Harvard,  1979 

Arliss,  Jeffrey  James      Locust,  N.J.      B.S.,  Vermont,  1978 

Bar,  Michael  Henry      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1979 

Baran,  Syma  Deborah      Levittown,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1979 

Bass,  Allyson  Brackett      Oakland,  Calif.      B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1975 

Bauer,  R.  David      Elmhurst,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Beck,  Marc  Lloyd      New  Hyde  Park,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Clark,  1979 

Ben-Zvi,  Jeffrey  S.      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1979 

Black,  Alexander  Charlton      Wellesley,  Mass.      B.S.,  Harvard,  1979 

Bobella,  Stephen  Kurt      Hackensack,  N.J.      B.A.,  Drew,  1979 

Bonner,  Matthew  Kip      Georgetown,  Conn.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1979 

Boos,    Stephen    Charles      Huntington    Sta.,    N.Y.      B.S.,    Massachusetts   Institute   of 

Technology,  1979 
Breidbart,  Scott  Eric      Scarsdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1976 
Brill,  David  Alan      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 
Brungraber,  Margaret  R.      Lewisburg,  Pa.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 
Bush,  James  William      Cherry  Hill,  N.J.      B.A.,  Rutgers,  1979 
Cahill,  Peter  duPont      Philadelphia,  Pa.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1979 
Camacho,  Victor  Emanuel      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1979 
Camerino,  Vicki  Jean      Larchmont,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1978 
Carpenter,  Richard  Owen      Cedarhurst,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Duke,  1979 
Caselli,  Richard  John      Bayside,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Chalfin,  Laura  B.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1970 
Chen,  William  Kuang-Yu      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Christopher,  Kenneth      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1978 
Davidson,  Peter  Killip      Rochester,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Haverford,  1977 
Davitz,  Michael  Andrew      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1978 
Desser,  Terry  Susan      Beechhurst,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Dillon,  John  Joseph      Yorktown  Hts.,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technolo- 
gy, 1978 
Donnenberg,  Michael  Seth      Levittown,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Albany),  1979 
Duralde,  Xavier  A.      East  Point,  Ga.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 
Dushay,  Kevin  Maier      Fayetteville,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brown,  1979 
Eaton,  Bradford  Hunter      Pelham,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 
Erly,  William  Kenneth      Short  Hills,  N.J.      B.A.,  Haverford,  1978 
Eskenazi,  Loren  Beth      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1978 
Feind,  Carl  Robert      Alpine,  N.J.      B.S.,  Antioch,  1979 
Felix,  Alan  David      New  Hyde  Park,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Haverford,  1979 
Fiorito,  Joseph  John      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 


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Fisher,  Margaret  Elizabeth      Haddonfield,  N.J.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Florakis,  George  James      Yonkers,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Freilich,  David  Ira      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      Brooklyn  College 

Friedman,  David  Paul      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Gaines,  Alan  David      Randolph,  Mass.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1979 
Garbowit,  David  Labe      Pittsfield,  Mass.      B.S.,  Union,  1979 
Genecin,  Paul      Baltimore,  Md.      B. A.,  Princeton,  1977 
Glatt,  Aaron  Eli      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1979 
Gliedman,  Paul  R.      Wallkill,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Manhattan,  1979 
Goldberg,  Neal  Benjamin      Hartsdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1979 
Goldman,  Myla  P.      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1979 
Goldschmidt,  Howard  Zvi      Flushing,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Goldstein,  Michael  D.      Smithtown,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1979 
Gomez,  Yvonne      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 
Gonzalez,  Christopher  Lewis      Claremont,  Calif.      B.A.,  Pitzer,  1979 
Gonzalez,  Victoria  Mary      Claremont,  Calif.      B.A.,  California  State  (San  Francisco), 

1979 
Green,  Nancy  Sue      Wabon,  Mass.      B.S.,  Tufts,  1979 
Gutowski,  Teddy      Forest  Hills,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Queens,  1979 
Hall,  Walter  Allan      Falls  Church,  Va.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Hanau,  Lawrence  Huto      Bayside,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Hawke,  Mary  Wetherill      Southampton,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Chicago,  1976 
Hirschfield,  Steven  I.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1972 
Ingram,  David  Lloyd      Somerset,  N.J.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Joffe,  Mark  D.      Cherry  Hill,  N.J.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1978 
Johnston,  Maria  Milagros      Bergenfield,  N.J.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1979 
Jones,  Leon  D.      Rome,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 
Kalb,  Thomas  Heller      Palm  Beach,  Fla.      B. A.,  Princeton,  1979 
Kamer,  Russell  Scott      New  Rochelle,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Williams,  1979 
Kastelman,  James  Steven      Cranford,  N.J.      B.S.,  Princeton,  1979 
Keller,  Wendy  A.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1975 
Klapper,  Robert  C.      Far  Rockaway,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Koehler,  Susan  Ellen      Clarence,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Mt.  Holyoke,  1979 
Konecky,  Alan      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1979 
Kriger,  Alberto  Isaac      Rio  Piedras,  P.R.      B.A.,  Brandeis,  1979 
Landry,  Donald  William      Cambridge,  Mass.      B.S.,  Lafayette,  1975 
Landzberg,  Joel  Serge      Whitestone,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Lederman,  Seth  Michael      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 
Letsou,  George  Vasilios      Lowell,  Mass.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 
Linfield,  Louis  S.  II      San  Francisco,  Calif.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 
Loomis,  Karen  Jay      White  Plains,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1977 
Lopez,  Rafael  Roberto      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Lowy,  Israel      Forest  Hills,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 
Luppescu,  Neal  Edwin      Roslyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 
Lustick,  Martin  Ross      Watertown,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1978 
Lytton,  William  Winzer      Scarsdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
McCord,  Mary  Marshall      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Williams,  1978 

Macfarlane,  Michael  Thomas      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Long  Island  (C  W.  Post),  1975 
Mackey,  Steven  Lee      South  Columbus,  Ohio      B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 
Maloney,  William  Joseph      Warren,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Stanford,  1979 
Mandel,  Michael      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Manley,  John  C.      North  Port,  N.Y.      B.S.,  California  Institute  of  Technology,  1977 
Matathias,  Daniel  J.      Long  Island  City,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Matos,  Sergio  E.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  City  College,  1979 
Melfi,  Robert  Joseph      Wood-Ridge,  N.J.      B.S.,  Creighton,  1979 


148     STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1983 


Munro,  Virginia  Schaefer      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1979 

Neuberg,  Gerald  Walter      Tenafly,  N.J.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Okun,  Alexander  Lawrence      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1979 

Ostrow,  Steven  Mark      Baldwin,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brown,  1979 

Paek,  In-Bok      Flushing,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1979 

Pastor,  Patricia  Camuto      Rochester,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Hofstra,  1976 

Pearl,  Michael  Lawrence      Southfield,  Mich.      B.S.,  Michigan,  1979 

Perkins,  Archibald  Simon      Williamstown,  Mass.      B.A.,  Williams,  1979 

Perlmutter,  Jeffrey  Alan      Huntington,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1979 

Peterson,  Louisa  Thoron      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Colorado,  1968 

Peterson,  Mark  William      Fort  Collins,  Colorado      B.S.,  Colorado  State,  1979 

Pierson,  Richard  Norris  III      Englewood,  N.J.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1978 

Pollak,  Emil  Martin  Jr.      Old  Tappan,  N.J.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 

Pollak,  Jeffrey  Scott      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Quinn,  Thomas  Joseph      Wantagh,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1979 

Rampil,  Ira  Jay      Flushing,  N.Y.      B.E.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1975 

Randolph,  Paula  Ann      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Harvard,  1979 

Readling,  Maris  Anne      Oswego,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1979 

Retikas,  Anthony  Demetrios      Akron,  Ohio      B.  A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1979 

Rice,  Louis  Bernard      Garden  City,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Rich,  Thomas  Jonathan      Flourtown,  Pa.      B.S.,  Bucknell,  1979 

Ring,  Wendy  Susan      Coral  Gables,  Fla.      B.S.,  Yale,  1979 

Roberts,  William  Gary      Purchase,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Rochester,  Carolyn  Lee      Charlottesville,  Va.      B.A.,  Smith,  1979 

Rosenthal,  Jonathan  Harry      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1973 

Rovit,  Adam  John      Scarsdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Michigan,  1979 

Sacks,  Andrew  Jay      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  New  College,  1975 

Sacks,  Evan  Hilary      Flushing,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brown,  1979 

Saver,  Barry  Gordon      Cambridge,  Mass.      B.S.,  Yale,  1976 

Schlesinger,  Gail  Michele      Roslyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1978 

Schoifet,  Scott  David      Somerset,  N.J.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1979 

Shapiro,  Matthew  Scott      Hewlett,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1979 

Simpson,  Joseph      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1979 

Smires,  Harvey  Edward      Bellerose,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Smith,  Ann  Elizabeth      Northport,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Washington,  1979 

Smith,  Judith  Wilson      Greenwich,  Conn.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Spriegel,  John  Roberts      Evanston,  111.      B.S.E.,  Princeton,  1979 

Starin,  Lawrence  Robert      Spring  Valley,  N.Y.      Sc.B.,  Brown,  1979 

Tannenbaum,  Gary  Alan      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 

Vagelos,  Randall  Herodotus      Watchung,  N.J.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Van  de  Wiele,  Barbara  M.      Alpine,  N.J.      B.A.,  Smith,  1977 

Wang,  Paul  Johnson      Indianapolis,  Ind.      B. A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Wang,  Timothy  Cragin      St.  Louis,  Mo.      B.A.,  Williams,  1979 

Wasserman,  Marcia  Sue      Syosset,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Cornell,  1973 

Weinberger,  Michael  Laurence      Ardsley,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Clark,  1979 

Weinstein,  Lee  Scott      Woodmere,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1979 
Weissman,  Jane  Lisa      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1977 
Whitley,  Barbara  Ellen      Queens  Village,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Syracuse,  1971 
Widom,  Barbara      Santa  Cruz,  Calif.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1979 
Wilkens,  James  Burton      Toledo,  Ohio      B.S.,  Ohio  State,  1979 
Wilner,  Philip  Jonathan      Jamaica  Estates,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Wimpfheimer,  Miriam  Jane      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1975 
Winter,  Eric  Herbert      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 
Wissler,  Richard  Norris      Canandaigua,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Hamilton,  1974 


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Yolowitz,  Greg  Alan      Spring  Valley,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1979 
Yu,  Leonard  Tobey      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1977 
Zigelman,  Charles  Z.      Woodmere,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Queens,  1979 

Student  Roster:  Class  of  1984 

Adkins,  Elijah  Stanton  III      Salisbury,  Md.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 

AUand,  David      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Alonso,  Barbara  Ann      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1979 

Arato,  Michael      Plainview,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Union,  1980 

Ashmead,  Duffield      Philadelphia,  Pa.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 

Baez,  Ana  Luisa      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  City  College,  1980 

Bannister,  Kyra  Heather      Georgetown,  Conn.      B.A.,  Vermont,  1980 

Barasch,  Jonathan  Matthew      New  York,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Dartmouth,  1980 

Belisle,  James  Thompson      Babylon,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Cornell,  1979 

Bell,  Robin  Ellen      Ardsley,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brown,  1975 

Berkower,  Alan  Stewart      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Middlebury,  1974 

Booker,  Gail  Michele      Jamaica,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Princeton,  1980 

Boschi,  Alessandro  Sebastian      Port  Chester,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Brem,  Rachel  Frydman      Brookline,  Mass.      B.A.,  Brandeis,  1979 

Brieff,  David  Ben      Melville,  N.Y.      B.A.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1980 

Brittis,  Mary  Ellen      Yonkers,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1980 

Brown,  Michael  Carlvan      Yorktown  Heights,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 

Cardenosa,  Gilda      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Marymount,  1979 

Chak,  Amitabh      Morgantown,  W.  Va.      B.A.,  Yale,  1978 

Chan,  Stephen      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Chietero,  Michael      Plainview,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Fordham,  1980 

Clain,  Michael  Russell      Great  Neck,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brown,  1980 

Coburn,  Kenneth  Doyle      West  Hempstead,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Brown,  1980 

Cohen,  Sally  Eisenberg      Ridgewood,  N.J.      B.A.,  Goucher,  1964 

Constantine,  Sandra      Mequon,  Wis.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Di  Franco,  Matthew  Joaquin      Santa  Cruz,  Calif.      B.A.,  California  (Santa  Cruz),  1979 

Draga,  Aspasia  E.      Malba,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1980 

Egnor,  Michael  Robert      Catskill,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Fallon,  Regis  Francis      Pittsburgh,  Pa.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Fayter,  Judith  Ann      Staten  Island,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Pace,  1978 

Fithian,  Donald  Coburn      Bridgeton,  N.J.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1980 

Florin,  Cynthia  Ann      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Grinnell,  1975 

Ford,  Jean  Guillaume      Long  Island  City,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 

Freeman,  Phillip  Sanford      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1975 

Gallay,  Brian  James      White  Plains,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Gewirtz,  George  Robert      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Goldberg,  Mark  Paul      Chicago,  111.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Goldstein,  Jeffrey  Alan      Southfield,  Mich.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Gorton,  Christopher  P.      Hollis,  N.H.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1980 

Goyal,  Alok      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Columbia,  1980 

Graff,  Wayne  Brian      Merrick,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Adelphi,  1980 

Graham,  Jeffrey  Scott      Summit,  N.J.      B.A.,  Williams,  1980 

Greenbaum,  Linda  Ellen      New  York  City,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Guthrie,  Ellen  Hobson      Hilton  Head  Island,  S.C.      B.A.,  Colorado,  1980 

Haspel,  Kenneth  Lewis      West  Hartford,  Conn.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1980 

Hibbard,  Claire  Alexandra      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1979 

Hsu,  Ho-Wen      Timonium,  Md.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Hyll,  Marsha  Karin      Green  Brook,  N.J.      B. A.,  Princeton,  1975 


150  STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1984 


Ivey,  Louis  Albert      Silver  Spring,  Md.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 
Jackson,  Byron  A.      Shreveport,  La.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1980 
Jeevanandam,  Valluvan  M.      New  Milford,  N.J.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Johnson,  Gregory  Kent      Chestertown,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 
Johnston,  Peter  Shivers      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1969 
Jules,  Kethy  Marie      Elmhurst,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Marymount,  1980 
Kao,  Peter  Nicholas      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 
Karlin,  Scott  Marc      Greenlawn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1980 
Kaye,  Katherine      Staten  Island,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Princeton,  1980 
Kazim,  Michael      Riverdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Kellogg,  Collins  Frederick      Croghan,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Hamilton,  1977 
Kim,  Anthony  Hyoung      Queens,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1980 
Kim,  Kami      Albany,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Kimball,  Robert  Owen      Geneva,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Cornell,  1979 
Krongrad,  Arnon      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Ku,  Andrew      Bergenfield,  N.J.      B. A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Lang,  Thomas  Philip      Rochester,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
La  Scala,  Carlo  Paul      Port  Jefferson,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1980 
Lattimer,  Douglas  Gary      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1975 
Leibenhaut,  Mark  Harris      Oceanside,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 
Levin,  Neil      Chevy  Chase,  Md.      B.S.E.S.,  Tufts,  1980 
Lewis,  Allison  Elizabeth      Menlo  Park,  Calif.      B.S.E.,  Princeton,  1980 
Liberman,  Laura      Newton,  Mass.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Lombardo,  Gregory  Thomas      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1968 
Love,  Karen  Anita      Queens  Village,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1980 
Luyando,  Yvonne      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Fordham,  1980 
McDonagh,  Kevin  T.      Bellerose,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Ma,  Averill.      Thornwood,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Magnes,  Jeffrey      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1975 
Mahon,  John  Henry      Huntington,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Notre  Dame,  1980 
Markowitz,  Arlene  Helen      Scarsdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Wellesley,  1980 
Mathews,  Donald  Marshall      Schenectady,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Miller,  Steven  Zane      Rego  Park,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Milrod,  Barbara  Louise      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1979 
Modic,  Frank  Edward      Scotia,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Cornell,  1980 
Moss,  William  John      Demarest,  N.J.      B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1980 
Mulvey,  Kevin  Patrick      San  Francisco,  Calif.      B.S.,  San  Francisco,  1980 
Neustein,  Steven  Mark      West  Orange,  N.J.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technol- 
ogy, 1980 
Nimkin,  Katherine      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1978 
Nordli,  Douglas  Ray      Melville,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Haverford,  1980 
Odrich,  Marc  Geoffrey      Riverdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
O'Keeffe,  Richard  Michael,  Jr.      Weston,  Mass.      B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1980 
Olsen,  Janet  Louise      Queens  Village,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Vassar,  1978 
Olson,  Eric  Jon      Chadds  Ford,  Pa.      B. A.,  Princeton,  1980 
Oquendo,  Maria  Antonia      Guaynabo,  Puerto  Rico      B.S.,  B.A.,  Tufts,  1980 
Palma,  James      New  York,  N.Y.      City  College  of  New  York,  1980 
Pawlowski,  Ann  Margaret      Lunnfield,  Mass.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Peng,  Benjamin  C.  H.      Kew  Gardens,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Rochester,  1980 
Pero,  Robert  Thomas      Hyde  Park,  Mass.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Proano,  Maritza      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Smith,  1980 
Rabbani,  LeRoy  E.      New  York,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Rautenberg,  Mark  Alan      Ithaca,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1980 
Raymond,  Elizabeth  Gray      Philadelphia,  Pa.      B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1980 
Reilly,  Philip  Joseph      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Buffalo),  1976 
Reimold,  Andreas  Michael      Dallas,  Tex.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 


STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1984     151 


Rennert,  Douglas  Andrew      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Haverford,  1980 

Roberts,  James  Wayne      Jamaica,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Rodrigues,  Bcatriz  A.      Scarsdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1980 

Romano,  Thomas  Jerome      Camillus,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Buffalo),  1980 

Rottkamp,  John  Robert      Commack,  N.Y.      B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1980 

Ruiz,  Frank      Westbury,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Yale,  1980 

Saladini,  Vincent  Rocco,  Jr.      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Santos,  Annabelle  Villatuya      Mollis,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1980 

Schmiedeberg,  Phyllis      N.  Babylon,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1980 

Schoen,  Robert  Edward      Beverly  Hills,  Calif.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Schoenberg,  Norman      Island  Park,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Hofstra,  1980 

Schriger,  David  Lawrence      Englewood,  N.J.      B.A.,  Amherst,  1980 

Schwartzbach,  Gary  C.      Flushing,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Scuderi,  Donna  Maria      Jamaica  Estates,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Adelphi,  1980 

Seymour,  Neal  Edward      Oakdale,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Shaw,  Andrey  Shin-Yee      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Sheffield,    Mary   Katherine      Longmeadow,   Mass.      B.S.,   Massachusetts  Institute   of 

Technology,  1980 
Singer,  Meriamne  Bruche      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Yale,  1980 
Somlo,  Stefan      Bronx,  N.Y.      B. A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Sorensen,  Mark  Francis      Rockville  Centre,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Duke,  1980 
Speirs,  Robert  Thomas      Port  Washington,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Stegall,  Mark  Dale      Crosbyton,  Tex.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 
Stork,  Philip  Jacques  Stewart      Englewood,  N.J.      B.S.,  Harvard,  1977 
Strachan,  Alexander      Jamaica,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Fordham,  1980 
Tamargo,  Rafael  Jesus      Condado,  Puerto  Rico      B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 
Teichman,  Faye      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1980 
Tilley,  Robert  John      Tacoma,  Wash.      B.S.,  Washington,  1980 
Torres,  Ramon  Antonio      Bronx,  N.Y.      B.A.,  New  York  University,  1980 
Turey,  Maureen      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Barnard,  1976 
Weber,  Pamela  Ann      Buffalo,  N.Y.      B.S.,  McGill,  1980 
Westermann,  Robert  Bayless      West  Hartford,  Conn.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Westrich,  David  Joshua      New  York,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1980 
Whitehurst,  James  Howell      Atlanta,  Ga.      B.S.,  Vanderbilt,  1979 
Whitley,  Markus  Andrew      Bowie,  Md.      B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1980 
Whitlock,  Mary  Elizabeth      Tenafly,  N.J.      B.A.,  Smith,  1980 
Wiedermann,  Joseph  Gad      Englewood,  N.J.      B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 
Winston,  Julia  Lynn      Oakland,  N.J.      B.S.,  Bucknell,  1979 
Wirth,  Robert  Lockridge      Palo  Alto,  Calif .      B.S.E.,  Michigan,  1974 
Witham,  Rebecca  Sue      Needham,  Mass.      B.S.,  Yale,  1979 
Wong,  Shing-Chiu      East  Elmhurst,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Wong,  Ting  Hung      New  York,  N.Y.      B.S.,  City  College,  1980 
Yancopoulos,  George  Damis      Elmhurst,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Yen,  Catherine  Eleanor      Honolulu,  Hawaii      B.S.,  Hawaii,  1979 
Yuen,  Jeffrey  C.      Brooklyn,  N.Y.      B.A.,  Cornell,  1977 


Index 


Absence,  leave  of,  43 

Academic  discipline:  see  Regulations 

Academic  year:  calendar,  3-4;  divisions 
44 

Administration:  Joint  Administrative 
Board,  8;  staff,  8 

Admission(s):  Committee  on,  7,  26-27; 
application  procedure,  26-27;  require- 
ments, 26,  27;  application  fee,  26,  29; 
to  advanced  standing,  27;  of  foreign 
students,  27 

Administrative  staff,  8 

Advanced  standing,  27 

Advisory  Committee  to  the  Dean,  Chair- 
men's, 7 

Affiliated  hospitals,  14-16,  22-25 

Alpha  Omega  Alpha,  42 

Alumni  Association,  42 

Anatomy:  courses,  45;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 55-56 

Anesthesiology:  course,  46;  officers  of 
instruction,  56-59 

Application  for  degrees,  3-4,  30-31;  for 
admission,  26-27;  fees,  26;  for  financial 
aid,  32-41 

Attendance,  28 

Auditing  courses,  28 

Augustus  C.  Long  Library,  17,  20 

Awards,  39-41,  52 

Bard  Hall,  12,  32 

Bard  Haven  Towers,  13,  32 

Bassett,  Mary  Imogene,  Hospital,  15,  22 

Biochemistry:     course,     45;     officers    of 

instruction,  59-60 
Biology:  abnormal  human,  course,  44 
Biophysics    and    biophysical    chemistry, 

special  program  in,  51 
Biostatistics,  officers  of  instruction,  116 

Calendar,  Academic,  3-4 

Cancer  Center/Institute  of  Cancer  Re- 
search, 20-21 

Center  for  Community  Health  Systems, 
21 


Center  for  Psychoanalytic  Training  and 
Research,  50 

Certificate  in  psychoanalysis,  50 

Chairmen's  Advisory  Committee  to  the 
Dean,  7 

Clinical  genetics,  special  program  in,  51 

College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons: 
history,  purpose,  and  location,  18-20; 
program  of  instruction,  43-52 

Columbia  Presbyterian  Medical  Center, 
11,  18-21 

Columbia  University:  relation  to  P&S, 
history,  19-20;  library,  20;  campus 
facilities,  41 

Conduct,  28 

Course  numbers,  key  to,  44 

Courses:  summary  of  curriculum,  44; 
basic  science  and  introductory  clinical, 
44-46;  major  clinical  year,  46-49; 
Fourth  year,  49;  electives,  43;  for  prac- 
ticing physicians  and  specialists,  53 

Curriculum:  Committee  on,  7;  summary 
of,  44 

Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine,  5 
Degrees:  application  dates,  3-4,  30-31; 
dates  of  award,  3-4;  M.S.,  50;  M.D., 
18,  49-50;  Med.  Sc.D.,  53,  54;  Ph.D., 
49,    50,    51;    see    also    Certificate    in 
psychoanalysis;  National  Board  exami- 
nations 
Dental  and  Oral  Surgery,  School  of,  19 
Departments  of  Instruction,  55-136 
Dermatology:     course,     47;     officers    of 

instruction,  60-62 
Discipline,  academic:  see  Regulations 
Doctor  of  Medical  Science  degree,  53,  54 
Doctor  of  Medicine  degree,  18;  in  combi- 
nation    with    M.P.H.     degree,     49;     in 
combination  with  Ph.D.  degree,  49 
Doctor  of  Philosophy  degree;  in  combina- 
tion with  M.D.  degree,  49;  in  nutrition, 
50;  in  biophysics  and  biophysical  chem- 
istry, 51 
Dormitories,  32 


INDEX     153 


Emeriti  officers,  8-10 

Employment  for  spouses  of  students,  32 

Endowed  lectureships,  52 

Endowed  scholarship  funds,  32-37 

Environmental  Health  Sciences,  officers  of 
instruction,  117 

Epidemiology,  officers  of  instruction, 
117-18 

Equipment:  estimated  cost  of,  31;  require- 
ment 31-32 

Executive  Committee  of  the  Faculty 
Council,  5 

Expenses,  estimated,  31;  see  also  Fees 

Faculty  Council:  Executive  Committee  of 
the,  5;  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine,  6-7 

Faculty  of  Medicine,  5-10 

Fees:  payment  of,  3;  application,  26,  29; 
health  service  and  hospital  insurance, 
29;  late,  30;  withdrawal  and  adjustment 
of,  30;  see  also  Expenses,  estimated 

Financial  aid,  32-41 

Foreign  students:  admission  of,  27;  loans 
to,  37 

General  Education,  University  Program 
of,  51 

Genetics:  see  Human  Genetics  and  Devel- 
opment 

Gift  funds,  37 

Grades  and  promotions,  43-44 

Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences: 
relation  to  P&S,  49 

Gynecology:  see  Obstetrics  and  Gynecol- 
ogy 

Harlem  Hospital  Center,  14,  23 

Health  administration:  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 118-20 

Health  service,  29 

Helen  Hayes  Hospital,  16,  23 

History  of  the  College  and  the  University, 
19-20 

Hospitals,  teaching,  14-16,  22-25 

Housing,  32 

Human  Genetics  and  Development: 
course,  45;  officers  of  instruction,  62- 
63 

Human  nutrition,  21 

Institute  of  Cancer  Research,  20-21 
Institute  of  Human  Nutrition,  21 


International  Institute  for  the  Study  of 
Human  Reproduction,  21 

Joint  Administrative  Board,  8 

Julius  and  Armand  Hammer  Health 
Sciences  Center  —  Augustus  Long  Li- 
brary, 17,  20 

Key  to  course  numbers,  44 

Leaves  of  absence,  43-44 
Lectureships,  endowed,  52 
Libraries:     Health     Sciences,     17,     20; 

University,  20,  41 
Loans,  37-39 

Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital,  15,  22 

Master  of  Science  degree:  in  human  nutri- 
tion, 50;  in  physical  therapy  and  occu- 
pational therapy,  50 

Medical  service  to  students,  29 

Medicine:  courses,  45,  46,  47;  officers  of 
instruction,  63-73 

Microbiology:  course,  45;  officers  of 
instruction,  73-75 

Microscopes,  31 

Morristown  Memorial  Hospital,  23 

National  Board  examinations,  44 

Neurological  Surgery,  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 75-76 

Neurology:  teaching  hospital,  22;  courses, 
47;  officers  of  instruction,  76-79 

Nondiscriminatory  policies,  statement  of, 
18-19 

Nursing,  School  of,  19 

Nutrition:  course,  45;  special  programs  in, 
50;  see  also  Institute  of  Human  Nutri- 
tion 

Obstetrics  and  Gynecology:  teaching  hos- 
pital, 22;  course,  47;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 79-83 

Occupational  therapy,  see  Physical  Ther- 
apy; Master  of  Science  degree 

Ophthalmology:  teaching  hospital,  22; 
officers  of  instruction,  83-86 

Orthopedic  Surgery:  teaching  hospital. 
22;  course,  47;  officers  of  instruction, 
86-88 


154     INDEX 


Otolaryngology:    course,    48;    officers    of 

instruction,  89-90 
Overlook  Hospital,  16,  24 

P&S  Club,  41 

Pathology:  courses,  45,  46;  officers  of 
instruction,  90-96 

Pediatrics:  teaching  hospital,  22;  course, 
48;  officers  of  instruction,  96-103 

Pharmacology:  course,  46;  officers  of 
instruction,  103-4 

Physical  therapy  and  occupational  thera- 
py, special  programs  in,  50;  see  also 
Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Physicians  and  Surgeons:  see  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons 

Physiology:  courses,  45,  46;  officers  of 
instruction,  104-5 

Population  and  Family  Health,  officers  of 
instruction,  120 

Postgraduate  Programs,  53-54 

Presbyterian  Hospital,  8,  22 

President  of  the  University,  5 

Prizes,  39-41,  52 

Program  of  instruction  for  the  M.D. 
degree,  43;  summary  of  curriculum,  44 

Programs,  postgraduate,  53-54 

Programs,  special:  for  the  Ph.D.  degree, 
49-51;  in  physical  therapy  and  occupa- 
tional therapy,  50;  in  psychoanalytic 
medicine,  50;  in  nutrition,  50;  in  biophy- 
sics and  biophysical  chemistry,  51;  in 
clinical  genetics,  51 

Promotions,  grades  and,  43-44 

Psychiatric  Institute,  New  York  State,  19, 
25 

Psychiatry:  teaching  hospital,  22;  courses, 
46,  48;  officers  of  instruction,  105-15 

Psychoanalytic  Training  and  Research, 
Center  for,  special  programs,  50 

Public  Health:  courses,  46;  officers  of 
instruction,  116-23;  School  of,  19 

Radiology:  courses,  48;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 123-26 

Readmission,  43-44 

Registration,  27;  dates,  3  late,  30 

Regulations,  University,  27 

Rehabilitation  Medicine:  course,  48;  offi- 
cers of  instruction,  127-29 

Religious  holidays  and  attendance,  28 


Research:  cancer,  20-21;  in  human 
reproduction,  21;  in  nutrition,  21,  50;  in 
clinical  genetics,  51 

Residence  halls,  32 

Roosevelt  Hospital  Division,  15,  24 

St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center  Division,  14, 
24 

St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center,  24 

Scholarships,  32-37 

Seminar,  General  Education,  51-52 

Sociomedical  Sciences,  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 121 

Specialization:  programs  for,  49-51; 
graduate,  53-54 

Statement  of  nondiscriminatory  policies, 
18-19 

Students:  selection  of  26-27;  medical 
service  to,  29;  financial  aid,  32-41; 
housing,  32;  activities,  41 

Students,  roster  of:  internship  placement. 
Class  of  1980,  137-40;  Class  of  1981, 
140-43;  Class  of  1982,  143-146; 
Class  of  1983,  146-49;  Class  of  1984, 
149-51 

Surgery:  courses,  48;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 129-34 

Teaching  hospitals,  14-16,  22-25 
Teaching   staff   of  the   departments:   see 

under  names  of  departments 
Transcripts,  31 
Tropical  medicine:  officers  of  instruction, 

121-22 
Tuition,  29;  refund  of,  30 

University  Program  of  General  Education, 

51-52 
University  Rights,  Reservation  of,  19 
University  Senate  delegates,  8 
Urology:  teaching  hospital,  22;  course,  48; 

officers  of  instruction,  134-36 

Vice  President  for  Health  Sciences,  5 
Visiting  professorship,  52 

Washington  Heights  Health  and  Teaching 

Center,  19 
William  Black  Medical  Research  Center, 

20 
Withdrawal  and  adjustment  of  fees,  30 


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The  Morningside  Campus  &  Environs 


West  123rd  Street 


Jewish  Theological  Seminary 


West  122nd  Street 


Corpus  Christ!  Church 


Grant    Sarasota 


Bancroft       The  Fairholm 


West  121st  Street 


Macy 
Teachers  College 


West  120th  Street 


West  119th  Street 


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West  116th  Street 


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Marcellus  Hartley  Dodge 
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Affairs 


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Harlincss  Thealfe 


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John  Jay 


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West  116th  Street 


1121-25  Post  Office 


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Woman's  Hospital 


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West  114th  Street 


George  Barry  Ford 


Hogan 


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Columbia  University 

HEALTH  SCIENCES  CAMPUS 


Alumni  Auditorium 
Augustus  Long  Library 
Dana  W.  Atchley 
Pavilion 

The  Babies  Hospital 
Babies  Hospital  Research, 
Teaching,  and  Office 
Addition 

Bard  Hall  Medical  Student 

Residence 

Bard  Haven  Towers 

William  Black  Medical 

Research  Building 

Cancer  Center/Institute  of 

Cancer  Research 

Central  Service  Building 

College  of  Physicians  and 

Surgeons 

Center  for  Community 

Health  Systems 


13 


22 

23 

7 
16 
20 


2712 


School  of  Denial  and  Oral 

Surgery 

Georgian  Nurses 

Residence 

Edward  S.  Harkness  Eye 

Institute 

Eye  Institute  Research 

Laboratories 

Harkness  Memorial  Hall 

Harkness  Pavilion 

Pauline  A.  Hartford 

Memorial  Chapel 

Julius  and  Armand 

Hammer  Health  Sciences 

Center 

Institute  of  Human 

Nutrition 

International  Institute  for 

the  Study  of  Human 

Reproduction 


6     Anna  C.  Maxwell  Hall, 
School  of  Nursing 
Residence 

5  The  Neurological  Institute 
of  New  York 

6  School  of  Nursing 
25     Parking  facilities 

17     Presbyterian  Hospital 

New  York  Orthopedic 

Hospital 
Sloane  Hospital  for 

Women 
Squler  Urological  Clinic 
4     New  York  State 

Psychiatric  Institute 
4     Psychoanalytic  Clinic 
15     School  of  Public  Health 
19     Radiotherapy  Center 

13  Vanderbllt  Clinic 

14  Vanderbllt  Clinic  Addition 


The  Faculty  of  Medicine 
COLLEGE  OF  PHYSICIANS 
&  SURGEONS 


1981-1982 


Inquiries 

POST  OFFICE  ADDRESS: 

College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons 
Columbia  University 
630  West  168th  Street 
New  York,  N.Y.  10032 

TELEPHONE  INQUIRIES: 

Office  of  Admissions:  (Area  code  212)  694-3596 
Office  of  Financial  Aid:  (Area  code  212)  694-4100 

OTHER  BULLETINS  OF  THE  FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE: 

Human  Nutrition 

Nursing  (including  the  Graduate  Programs:  Adult/Child  Acute  Care,  Adult  Nurse  Practitioner, 
Gerontology,  Maternity  Nursing-Nurse  Midwifery,  Nurse  Anesthesia,  Pediatric  Nursing — 
Ambulatory  Care,  Perinatal  Nursing,  Adult/Child  Psychiatric-Community  Mental  Health) 

Physical  Therapy  and  Occupational  Therapy 

Continuing  Education  in  the  Heahh  Sciences:  Postgraduate  Courses 

Center  for  Psychoanalytic  Training  and  Research 

Public  Health 


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Columbia 
University 
Bulletin 


1981-1982 


Contents 


Academic  Calendar  3 

Health  Sciences  Administration  6 

Faculty  of  Medicine  6 

College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  Affiliated  Hospitals  19 

Admission,  Registration,  Expenses,  and  Financial  Aid  27 

Application  for  Admission,  27.     Registration,  28.     Regulations,  28.     Auditing  Courses,  29. 
Fees,  29.     Application  for  a  Degree,  31.     Requests  for  Transcripts,  32.     Estimated  Ex- 
penses, 32.     Housing,  32.     Financial  Aid,  33.     Student  and  Alumni  Activities,  41 . 

Program  of  Instruction  43 

Grades,  Promotions,  and  Leaves  of  Absence,  43.     Key  to  Course  Numbers,  44.     Summary 
of  Curriculum,  44.     Basic  Science  and  Introductory  Clinical  Courses,  44.     Major  Clinical 
Year,  46.     Fourth  Year,  48.     Special  Programs,  49.     Endowed  Lectureships  and  Visiting 
Professorship,  51.     Prizes  and  Awards,  51. 

Postgraduate  Programs  53 

Departments  of  Instruction  55 

Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology,  55.     Anesthesiology,  56.     Biochemistry,  59.     Dermatology,  61. 
Human  Genetics  and  Development,  62.     Medicine,  64.     Microbiology,  74.     Neurological 
Surgery,  76.     Neurology,  77.     Obstetrics  and  Gynecology,  80.     Ophthalmology,  84.     Or- 
thopedic Surgery,  87.     Otolaryngology,  89.     Pathology,  91.     Pediatrics,  96.     Pharmacol- 
ogy, 103.     Physiology,  105.     Psychiatry,  106.     Public  Health,  117.     Radiology,  126. 
Rehabilitation  Medicine,  129.     Surgery,  133.     Urology,  138. 

First- Year  Postgraduate  Appointments:  Class  of  1981  141 

Student  Roster  144 

Index  157 


Academic  Calendar,  1981-1982 


Major  Religious  Holidays 

For  a  statement  of  University  policy  on  absence  for  the  observance  of  religious  holidays  see 
Admission,  Registration,  and  Expenses — Attendance. 


JUNE 

22-26     Monday-Friday.*  Registration  for  fourth-year  students. 

22     Monday,  through  July  2,  Thursday.'  Registration  for  third-year  students. 

JULY 

1     Wednesday.  Academic  year  begins  for  fourth-year  students. 

4     Saturday.  Independence  Day.  Holiday  for  fourth-year  students. 

6  Monday.  Major  Clinical  Year  begins  for  third-year  students. 
AUGUST 

3     Monday. t  Last  day  to  apply  or  reapply  for  all  degrees  to  be  conferred  in  October  (see 
September  10). 

24-28     Monday-Friday.  Optional  early  registration  for  second-year  students. 
SEPTEMBER 

3  Thursday.*  Registration  for  first-year  students. 

4  Friday.*  Registration  for  second-year  students. 

7  Monday.  Labor  Day.  Holiday  for  third-  and  fourth-year  students. 

8  Tuesday.  Academic  year  begins  for  first-  and  second-year  students. 
10     Thursday.  Last  day  to  file  late  applications  for  October  degrees. 
OCTOBER 

28     Wednesday.  Award  of  October  degrees. 

NOVEMBER 

3     Tuesday.  Election  Day.  Holiday  for  first-  and  second-year  students. 

6     Friday.f  Last  day  to  apply  or  reapply  for  all  degrees  to  be  conferred  in  January  (see 
December  11). 

26-27     Thursday-Friday.  Thanksgiving  holidays  for  first-,  second-,  and  third-year 
students. 


'Students  allowed  to  register  after  the  period  specified  must  pay  a  late  fee. 
^Students  who  apply  after  this  date  must  pay  a  late  fee. 


4    ACADEMIC  CALENDAR 

DECEMBER 

1 1     Friday.  Last  day  to  file  late  applications  for  January  degrees. 

19     Saturday,  through  January  3,  1982,  Sunday.  Vacation  for  first-,  second-,  and 
third-year  students. 

21  Friday.  First  semester  ends  for  first-year  students. 
JANUARY 

4  Monday.  Second  semester  begins  for  first-year  students. 
27     Wednesday.  Award  of  January  degrees. 
FEBRUARY 

22  Monday.  Washington's  Birthday.  Holiday  for  first-  and  second-year  students. 

22     Monday.*  Last  day  to  apply  or  reapply  for  all  degrees  to  be  conferred  in  May  (see 
April  1). 

MARCH 

7     Sunday.  Annual  Commemoration  Service  in  St.  Paul's  Chapel. 
APRIL 

I  Thursday.  Last  day  to  file  late  applications  for  May  degrees. 

3     Saturday,  through  April  11,  Sunday.  Vacation  for  first-  and  second-year 
students. 

6-7     Tuesday-Wednesday.  National  Boards  Part  II  for  students  failing  September 
22-23  examination. 

MAY 

5  Wednesday.  Dean's  Day  for  Medical  Student  Research. 

19     Wednesday.  Columbia  University  Commencement  and  Convocation  of  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

29     Saturday,    through    June    9,    Wednesday.    Study    period    for    second-year 
students. 

31     Monday.  Memorial  Day.  Holiday  for  first-,  second-,  and  third-year  students. 

JUNE 

8-9     Tuesday-Wednesday.  National  Boards  Part  I  for  second-year  students. 

10     Thursday,  through  July  4,  Sunday.  Vacation  for  second-year  students. 

I I  Friday.  Second  semester  ends  for  first-year  students. 

18     Friday.  Major  Clinical  Year  concludes  for  third-year  students. 

JULY 

1     Thursday.  Elective  curriculum  begins  for  third-year  students. 

5     Monday.  Major  Clinical  Year  begins  for  second-year  students. 


^Students  who  apply  after  this  date  must  pay  a  late  fee. 


ACADEMIC  CALENDAR    5 


Dates  of  National  Board  Exams 

Part  I         September  9- 1 0,  1 98 1 .  Not  given  at  P&S. 
June  8-9,  1982.  Required  by  P&S. 

Part  II         September  22-23,  1981.  Required  by  P&S. 
April  6-7,  1982.  Not  given  at  P&S. 


Health  Sciences  Administration 


MICHAEL  I.  SOVERN,  LL.B.,  LL.D.     President  of  the  University 

ROBERT  F.  GOLDBERGER,  M.D.     Provost  of  the  University;  Vice  President  for  Health 
Sciences 

PETER  LIKINS,  Ph.D.     Provost  of  the  University 

FRITZ  R.  STERN,  Ph.D.     Provost  of  the  University 

KATHLEEN  MULLINEX,  Ph.D.     Deputy  Provost  for  Health  Sciences 

NORMAN  E.  TOY,  D.B.  A.     Deputy  Vice  President  for  Health  Sciences  Administration 

The  Faculty  of  Medicine 

DONALD  F.  TAPLEY,  M.D.     Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine 

BERNARD  CHALLENOR,  M.D.     Associate  Dean  for  Hospital  Affairs 

JOSE  M.  FERRER,  M.D.     Associate  Dean  for  Postgraduate  Education 

FREDERICK  G.  HOFMANN,  Ph.D.     Associate  Dean  for  Admissions 

LINDA  D.  LEWIS,  M.D.     Associate  Dean  for  Student  Affairs 

THOMAS  Q.  MORRIS,  M.D.     Associate  Dean  for  Academic  Affairs 

DOROTHY  ESTES,  M.D.     Assistant  Dean  for  Alumni  Affairs 

LESTER  M.  GELLER,  M.D.     Assistant  Dean  for  Student  and  Curricular  Affairs 

INEZ  E.  KLINCK,  B.  A.     Assistant  Dean  for  Academic  Administration 

PAUL  T.  McLOUGHLIN,  M.B.A.     Assistant  Dean  for  Administrative  Affairs 

JOANN  S.  JAMANN,  Ed.D.     Dean  of  the  School  of  Nursing 

ROBERT  J.  WEISS,  M.D.     Dean  of  the  School  of  Public  Health 

MICHAEL  O'CONNOR,   M.P.A.     Assistant  Dean  for  Administration,   School  of  Public 
Health 

STEPHEN  WOTMAN,  D.D.S.     Assistant  Dean  for  Academic  Affairs,  School  of  Public 
Health 

Executive  Committee  of  the  Faculty  Council 

Donald  F.  Tapley  {chairman)  Glenda  J.  Garvey  Donald  S.  Kornfeld 

Henrik  H.  Bendixen  Harold  S.  Ginsberg  Elizabeth  A.  Mahoney 

William  J.  Casarella  Sylvia  P.  Griffiths  Henry  M.  Spotnitz 

Bernard  D.  Challenor  Douglas  N.  Ishii  Francis  G.  Symonds,  Jr. 
Isidore  S.  Edelman 


Faculty  Council  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine 


THE  FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE    7 


Maxwell  Abramson 

Dennis  J.  Allendorf 

George  B.  Ambrose 

Ronald  A.  Andree 

John  L.  Antunes 

Robert  B.  Armstrong 

Kimball  C.  Atwood 

Stephen  J.  Atwood 

Endre  A.  Balazs 

Arthur  Bank 
'Jennifer  J.  Bell 

Henrik  H.  Bendixen 

Ruth  E.  Benesch 

John  Bilezikian 

Laszlo  Z.  Bito 

Louis  S.  Blancato 

Andrew  Blitzer 

Stanley  Braham 
'Leonard  Brand 

A.  Whitley  Branwood 

Marjorie  A.  Bredice 

Ronald  Brisman 

Donald  C.  Brody 

Charles  J.  Campbell 
'Bernard  Challenor 

Solan  Chao 

Leonard  Chess 

Stanley  Cortell 

Nicholas  Cunningham 

Mary  G.  McCrea  Curnen 

Peter  Danilo 

Barbara  J.  Decker 

Ralph  B.  Dell 

Darryl  C.  DeVivo 

Barbara  S.  Dohrenwend 

Anthony  Donn 

John  A.  Downey 
*I.  S.  Edelman 

Nas  S.  Eftekhar 
'Rose  Ruth  Ellison 

Raimond  Emmers 

Cecilia  M.  Fenoglio 

John  J.  Fenoglio 
'Kenneth  A.  Forde 

Harold  Fox 


Alexander  Garcia 
'Glenda  Garvey 

Lester  Geller 

Michael  Gershon 
'Harold  S.  Ginsberg 

Alexander  H.  Glassman 

Arnold  P.  Gold 

Daniel  J.  Goldberg 

Carolyn  P.  Greenberg 

Sylvia  P.  Griffiths 

Ramreddy  V.  Guntaka 

Leonard  C.  Harber 

Constance  J.  Hayes 
"Margaret  C.  Heagarty 

David  S.  Hodes 

Brian  F.  Hoffman 
'Douglas  Ishii 

JoAnn  Jamann 

Ivo  P.  Janecka 

Karen  Kaplan 

Arthur  Karlin 

Michael  Katz 

Shyam  M.  Khanna 
"Donald  W.  King 
"Thomas  C.  King 

Richard  D.  Kittredge 
'Donald  S.  Kornfeld 

Alvin  1.  Krasna 

Dolores  Kreisman 

Marianne  Legato 

Linda  D.  Lewis 

Arnold  Lisio 
'Elizabeth  A.  Mahoney 

Sidney  Malitz 

Eric  Marcus 

Eric  C.  Martin 

Marie-France  Maylie- 
Pfenninger 

Christine  Milcarek 

Dorothy  A.  Miller 

Thomas  Q.  Morris 

Jane  H.  Morse 

Stanley  Myers 

William  L.  Nastuk 

Hugh  Nellans 


Harold  C.  Neu 

Barbara  C.  Neuhaus 

John  F.  Nicholson 

Hyman  Nossel 

Roman  Nowygrod 

Eladio  A.  Nunez 

Carl  A.  Olsson 

Carmen  Ortiz-Neu 

Timothy  A.  Pedley 

Smriti  Penwar 

Peter  J.  Puchner 

John  D.  Rainer 

Keith  Reemtsma 

Ronald  O.  Rieder 

James  L.  Roberts 

Allan  G.  Rosenfield 

John  A.  Ross 

Lewis  P.  Rowland 

James  H.  Ryan 

Kevin  V.  Sanborn 

Saul  Sanders 

Harvey  Schneier 

Gloria  O.  Schrager 

William  B.  Seaman 

David  Shaffer 

Patrick  E.  Shrout 

Saul  Silverstein 

Michael  I.  Sovern 
'Henry  M.  Spotnitz 

Bennett  Stein 

Elmer  Struening 

Francis  L.  Symonds,  Jr. 

John  V.  Taggart 

Donald  F.  Tapley 

Virginia  M.  Tennyson 
'Gerard  M.  Turino 

Raymond  L.  Vande  Wiele 

Gilbert  J.  Vosburgh 

Michelle  P.  Warren 

Robert  J.  Weiss 

Marcelle  M.  Willock 

Andrew  L.  Wit 
'Marianne  Wolff 

Stuart  Yudofsky 


Non-voting  Participants 

Charles  A.  Ashley 
Robert  S.  Beekman 


'Jennifer  Bell 
Arun  K.  Bhattacharyya 


Thomas  Blumenfeld 
Robert  E.  Canfield 


'Member  of  Executive  Committee 
"Senator 


8    THE  FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE 


Thomas  F.  Dillon 
Dorothy  Estes 
Jose  M.  Ferrer 
Gary  Gambuti 
Marguerite  Gates 
Rachael  Goldstein 
Frederick  G.  Hofmann 
Frank  E.  laquinta 
Norman  Kahn 


Eric  R.  Kandel 
Inez  E.  Klinck 
Robert  Lindsay 
Paul  McLoughlin 
William  F.  Minogue 
James  A.  Pierce 
Mae  Rudolph 
Charles  T.  Ryder 
Harvey  Schneier 


Sol  Spiegelman 
Mervyn  W.  Susser 
David  S.  Svahn 
Gerald  Thomson 
Norman  E.  Toy 
Stephen  Wang 
Walter  Wichern 
Myron  Winick 
'Marianne  Wolff 


Chairmen's  Advisory  Committee  to  the  Dean 


Donald  F.  Tapley  (chairman) 
Maxwell  Abramson 
Charles  A.  Ashley 
Henrik  Bendixen 
Donald  A.  Bradley 
Charles  J.  Campbell 
Robert  E.  Canfield 
Paul  J.  Cantor 
Bernard  D.  Challenor 
John  A.  Downey 
Isidore  S.  Edelman 
Dorothy  Estes 
Jose  M.  Ferrer 
Allan  Formicola 
Gary  Gambuti 
Alexander  Garcia 
Lester  Geller 


Michael  Gershon 
Harold  S.  Ginsberg 
Rachael  Goldstein 
Leonard  Harber 
Robert  E.  Heinlein 
Brian  F.  Hoffman 
Frederick  Hofmann 
JoAnn  Jamann 
Michael  Katz 
Donald  W.  King 
Linda  Lewis 
Paul  McLoughlin 
Sidney  Malitz 
William  F.  Minogue 
Thomas  S.  Morris 
Edward  S.  Noroian 
Carl  Olsson 


Keith  Reemtsma 
Rodolfo  Reyes 
Lewis  P.  Rowland 
Charles  T.  Ryder 
William  B.  Seaman 
Philip  J.  Sharkey 
Sol  Spiegelman 
Bennett  Stein 
Mervyn  Susser 
John  V.  Taggart 
Norman  E.  Toy 
Raymond  L.  Vande  Wiele 
Stephen  F.  Wang 
Robert  J.  Weiss 
Alexander  H.  Williams 
Myron  Winick 


Committees 

ADMISSIONS:  Associate  Dean  Hofmann  {chairman);  Professors  Bell,  Blank,  Braham, 
Branche,  Brust,  Donn,  Downey,  Dunton,  Frantz,  Gambino,  Grossbard,  Harvey,  Housepian, 
Jagiello,  Jewett,  Linda  Lewis  {ex  officio),  Moore,  Ortiz-Neu,  Pierson,  Schachter  {ex  officio), 
Silverstein,  Jeanne  A.  Smith,  Spotnitz,  Jeffrey  A.  Stein,  Thornhill;  Dean  Tapley  {ex  officio); 
John  Markowitz  and  Harold  Wasserman  {students). 

CURRICULUM:  Dr.  Norman  Kahn  {chairman);  Professors  Abramson,  Arkow,  Atwood, 
Bertsch,  Birkhoff,  Shu  Chien,  Despommier,  C.  Fenoglio,  J.  Fenoglio,  Fine,  Geller,  Ginsberg, 
Gold,  Harvey,  Hoffman,  Horowitz,  Keim,  Linda  Lewis  {ex  officio),  Lorch,  Marcus,  Myers, 
Nicholson,  Nocenti,  Nunez,  Petrie,  Post,  Rosenberg,  Sanborn,  Spotnitz,  B.  D.  Srinivasan;  Flora 
Atkins  (ex  officio),  Rachael  Goldstein  {ex  officio);  and  Ian  Gilchrist,  Peter  Kao,  Virginia  Munro, 
Rocky  Schoen,  Mark  Sultan,  and  Paul  Wang  {students). 


Delegates  to  the  University  Senate 

Jennifer  J.  Bell,  Leonard  Brand,  Margaret  C.  Heagarty,  Donald  W.  King,  Thomas  C.  King, 
Gerard  Turino,  Marianne  Wolff,  and  two  student  delegates. 


"Senator 


THE  FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE    9 


Joint  Administrative  Board 

REPRESENTING  COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY:  Thomas  D.  Flynn,  David  B.  Hertz,  Joan 
Konner,  Walsh  McDermott,  and  Michael  I.  Sovern 

REPRESENTING  PRESBYTERIAN  HOSPITAL:  John  W.  Brooks,  Thomas  H.  Choate,  Felix 
E.  Demartini,  George  S.  Dillon,  Jon  R.  Katzenbach,  Ralph  F.  Leach,  Sidney  J.  Weinberg,  Jr., 
and  Myles  V.  Whalen,  Jr. 


Administrative  Staff 

TERI  VAN  TATENHOVE.     Executive  Assistant  to  the  Vice  President  for  Health  Sciences 

MARY  J.  SULLIVAN.     Assistant  to  the  Dean 

BERNIS  D.  MOSS,  Jr.     Business  Officer 

SHEILA  BRENNER.     Financial  Aid  Officer 

JOAN  BENNIS.     Director  of  the  Office  of  Admissions 

Officers  Emeriti 

HENRY  AR  ANOW,  JR.     Lambert  Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 

DANA  W.  ATCHLEY.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Medicine 

VIOLA  BERNARD.     Clinical  Professor  Emeritus  of  Psychiatry 

STANLEY  BRADLEY.     Bard  Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 

HAROLD  W.  BROWN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Parasitology 

GORDON  M.  BRUCE.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

LESTER  CAHN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Oral  Pathology 

MARY  E.  CALLAHAN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Physical  Therapy 

ARTHUR  C  ARR .     Professor  Emeritus  of  Medical  Psychology 

SIDNEY  CARTER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Neurology 

ERWIN  CH  ARGAFF.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

JOHN  J.  CONLEY.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 

WILFRED  M.  COPENHAVER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Anatomy 

ANDRE  F.  COURNAND.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 

DAVID  CO  WEN .     Professor  Emeritus  of  Neuropathology 

GEORGE  F.  CRIKELAIR.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 

EDWARD  C.  CURNEN,  Jr.     Carpentier  Professor  Emeritus  of  Pediatrics 

ROBERT  C.  DARLING.     Simon  Baruch  Professor  Emeritus  of  Physical  Medicine  and 
Rehabilitation 


Columbia  Presbyterian  Medical  Center 


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Martin  Luther  King,  Jr.,  Pavilion,  Harlem  Hospital  Center 


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St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center 


Roosevelt  Hospital 


Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 


Overlook  Hospital 


Helen  Hayes  Hospital 


Julius  and  Armand  Hammer  Health  Sciences  Center- 
Augustus  Long  Library 


The  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons 
and  Affiliated  Hospitals 


The  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  is  guided  by  the  principle  that  medical  education  is 
university  education.  The  acquisition  of  knowledge  and  skills  is  important  in  professional 
education,  but  far  more  vital  is  a  profound  understanding  of  the  science,  the  art,  and  the  ethic 
within  which  both  knowledge  and  skill  are  applied.  As  a  part  of  Columbia  University,  the 
College  builds  its  curriculum,  selects  its  officers  of  instruction,  and  marshals  its  enormous 
resources  of  equipment  and  clinical  experience  to  develop  in  the  student  this  understanding  of 
medicine.  Within  the  curriculum  for  the  M.D.  degree  is  the  fundamental  knowledge  upon 
which  later  specialization  is  built,  and  from  which  the  natural  bent  is  discovered  toward  general 
or  special  practice,  or  toward  research,  teaching,  or  administration.  The  postgraduate 
programs  of  the  College  provide  training  in  the  specialties,  help  the  graduate  physician  to 
keep  abreast  of  new  knowledge,  and  support  the  research  from  which  the  physician's 
knowledge  develops. 

Statement  of  Nondiscriminatory  Policies 

The  University  is  required  by  certain  Federal  statutes  and  administrative  regulations  to  publish 
the  following  statements: 

Consistent  with  the  requirements  of  Title  IX  of  the  Education  Amendments  of  1972,  as 
amended,  and  Part  86  of  45  C.F.R.,  the  University  does  not  discriminate  on  the  basis  of  sex  in 
the  conduct  or  operation  of  its  education  programs  or  activities  (including  employment  therein 
and  admission  thereto).  Inquiries  concerning  the  application  of  Title  IX  and  Part  86  of  45 
C.F.R.  may  be  referred  to  Ms.  Rosalind  S.  Fink,  the  Director  of  the  University's  Office  of  Equal 
Opportunity  and  Affirmative  Action  (305  Low  Memorial  Library,  New  York,  N.Y.  10027, 
telephone  212-280-5511),  or  to  the  Director,  Office  for  Civil  Rights  (Region  II),  26  Federal 
Plaza,  New  York,  N.Y.  10007. 

Columbia  University  admits  students  of  any  race,  color,  national  and  ethnic  origin  to  all  the 
rights,  privileges,  programs,  and  activities  generally  accorded  or  made  available  to  students  at 
the  University.  It  does  not  discriminate  on  the  basis  of  race,  color,  national  and  ethnic  origin  in 
administration  of  its  educational  policies,  admissions  policies,  scholarship  and  loan  programs, 
and  athletic  and  other  University-administered  programs. 

Consistent  with  the  requirements  of  Section  504  of  the  Rehabilitation  Act  of  1973,  as 
amended,  and  Part  84  of  45  C.F.R. ,  the  University  does  not  discriminate  on  the  basis  of 
handicap  in  admission  or  access  to,  or  employment  in,  its  programs  and  activities.  Section  503 
of  the  Rehabilitation  Act  of  1973  requires  affirmative  action  to  employ  and  advance  in 
employment  qualified  handicapped  workers. 

The  University  in  addition  desires  to  call  attention  to  other  laws  and  regulations  that  protect 
employees,  students,  and  applicants. 

Title  VI  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964,  as  amended,  prohibits  discrimination  on  the  basis  of 
race,  color,  or  national  origin  in  programs  or  activities  receiving  Federal  financial  assistance. 
Title  VII  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964,  as  amended,  prohibits  employment  discrimination 
because  of  race,  color,  religion,  sex  or  national  origin.  Executive  Order  11246,  as  amended, 
prohibits  discrimination  in  employment  because  of  race,  color,  religion,  sex  or  national  origin 
and  requires  affirmative  action  to  ensure  equality  of  opportunity  in  all  aspects  of  employ- 
ment. 

The  Equal  Pay  Act  of  1963  prohibits  discrimination  on  the  basis  of  sex  in  rates  of  pay.  The 
Age  Discrimination  in  Employment  Act  of  1967,  as  amended,  prohibits  discrimination  in 
employment  on  the  basis  of  age. 


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The  Columbia  University  Senate  on  December  1,  1978,  passed  a  resolution  announcing  its 
general  educational  policy  on  discrimination  which  reaffirms  the  University's  commitment  to 
nondiscriminatory  policies  in  the  above-mentioned  categories,  as  well  as  its  policy  not  to 
discriminate  on  the  basis  of  sexual  orientation. 

Section  402  of  the  Vietnam  Era  Veterans'  Readjustment  Assistance  Act  of  1974,  as 
amended,  prohibits  job  discrimination  and  requires  affirmative  action  to  employ  and  advance 
in  employment  qualified  special  disabled  veterans  and  veterans  of  the  Vietnam  era. 

All  employees,  students,  and  applicants  are  protected  from  coercion,  intimidation,  interfer- 
ence or  discrimination  for  filing  a  complaint  or  assisting  in  an  investigation  under  any  of  the 
foregoing  policies  and  laws. 

The  University's  Office  of  Equal  Opportunity  and  Affirmative  Action  has  also  been 
designated  to  coordinate  the  University's  compliance  activities  under  each  of  the  programs 
referred  to  above.  Any  employee  who  believes  that  he  or  she  has  been  denied  equal 
opportunity  should  contact  this  Office,  which  will  investigate  complaints  and  counsel 
employees  on  questions  relating  to  equal  opportunity  and  affirmative  action. 

The  University's  Equal  Opportunity  Office  has  also  been  designated  to  coordinate  the 
University's  compliance  activities  under  each  of  the  programs  referred  to  above. 

Reservation  of  University  Rights 

This  bulletin  is  intended  for  the  guidance  of  persons  applying  for  or  considering  application  for 
admission  to  Columbia  University  and  for  the  guidance  of  Columbia  students  and  faculty.  The 
bulletin  sets  forth  in  general  the  manner  in  which  the  University  intends  to  proceed  with 
respect  to  the  matters  set  forth  herein,  but  the  University  reserves  the  right  to  depart  without 
notice  from  the  terms  of  this  bulletin.  This  bulletin  is  not  intended  to  be  and  should  not  be 
regarded  as  a  contract  between  the  University  and  any  student  or  other  person. 

History  of  the  College  and  University 

Columbia  University  began  as  King's  College,  which  was  founded  in  1754  by  royal  grant  of 
George  II,  King  of  England,  "for  the  Instruction  of  Youth  in  the  Learned  Languages,  and  the 
Liberal  Arts  and  Sciences."  The  American  Revolution  interrupted  its  program,  but  in  1784  it 
was  reopened  as  Columbia  College.  In  1912  the  title  was  changed  to  Columbia  University  in 
the  City  of  New  York. 

King's  College  organized  a  medical  faculty  in  1767  and  was  the  first  institution  in  the  North 
American  Colonies  to  confer  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine.  The  first  graduates  in  medicine 
from  the  College  were  Robert  Tucker  and  Samuel  Kissam,  who  received  the  degree  of 
Bachelor  of  Medicine  in  May  1769,  and  that  of  Doctor  of  Medicine  in  May  1770  and  May 
1771,  respectively.  Instruction  in  medicine  was  given  until  interrupted  by  the  Revolution  and 
the  occupation  of  New  York  by  the  British,  which  lasted  until  November  25,  1783.  In  1784 
instruction  was  resumed  in  the  academic  departments,  and  in  December  of  the  same  year  the 
medical  faculty  was  reestablished.  In  1814  the  medical  faculty  of  Columbia  College  was 
merged  with  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  which  had  obtained  an  independent 
charter  in  1807.  In  1860,  by  agreement  between  the  Trustees  of  the  two  institutions,  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  became  the  Medical  Department  of  Columbia  College; 
from  that  time  on  the  diplomas  of  the  graduates  were  signed  by  the  President  of  Columbia 
College  as  well  as  by  the  President  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  The  connection 
was  only  a  nominal  one,  however,  until  1891,  when  the  college  was  incorporated  as  an  integral 
part  of  the  University.  Since  September  1917,  women  have  been  admitted  to  the  College  on 
the  same  basis  as  men. 

The  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center  was  opened  in  the  spring  of  1928,  seven  years 
after  the  establishment  of  a  permanent  alliance  between  Columbia  University  and  the 
Presbyterian  Hospital.  It  consists  of  the  following  units:  the  divisions  of  the  University  Faculty 
of  Medicine  (the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  the  School  of  Nursing,  the  School  of 


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Public  Health);  the  University  School  of  Dental  and  Oral  Surgery;  the  Presbyterian  Hospital 
and  its  subdivisions;  the  New  York  State  Psychiatric  Institute;  and  the  Washington  Heights 
Health  and  Teaching  Center. 

The  Medical  Center  occupies  a  plot  of  land  given  to  Columbia  University  and  the 
Presbyterian  Hospital  by  Mrs.  Stephen  V.  Harkness  and  Mr.  Edward  S.  Harkness.  It 
comprises  about  twenty  acres  extending  from  West  165th  Street  to  West  168th  Street  and 
from  Broadway  to  Riverside  Drive  and  is  readily  accessible  from  all  parts  of  the  city.  A  map  of 
the  Medical  Center  is  given  on  the  inside  back  cover. 

The  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  is  at  630  West  168th  Street  between  Broadway 
and  Fort  Washington  Avenue  in  a  seventeen-story  building,  each  floor  of  which  connects  with 
the  wards  and  services  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital.  The  William  Black  Medical  Research 
Building  is  a  twenty-story  building,  containing  research  laboratories  for  the  faculty  members  of 
the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  It  is  connected  with  the  College  building  and  is  located 
at  168th  Street  and  Fort  Washington  Avenue.  The  Julius  and  Armand  Hammer  Health 
Sciences  Center,  a  twenty-story  structure  diagonally  opposite  the  William  Black  Medical 
Research  Building,  opened  its  teaching,  research,  and  library  facilities  in  1976. 

Augustus  C.  Long  Health  Sciences  Library 

The  Columbia  University  Health  Sciences  Library  is  housed  in  the  Julius  and  Armand 
Hammer  Health  Sciences  Center,  701  West  168th  Street.  The  four  floors  occupied  by  the 
library  offer  a  comfortable  atmosphere  conducive  to  study,  including  such  amenities  as 
individual  study  carrels,  group  study  and  conference  rooms,  typing  rooms,  and  a  leisure 
reading  lounge. 

With  more  than  360,000  volumes  and  a  staff  of  40,  the  Health  Sciences  Library  is  one  of 
the  largest  medical  center  libraries  in  the  United  States.  It  is  well  able  to  serve  the  needs  of 
faculty,  students,  and  researchers  in  the  health  sciences  disciplines.  More  than  3,000 
periodicals  are  received  regularly.  An  entire  floor  of  the  library  has  been  designated  as  a 
media  center  and  is  equipped  with  a  variety  of  audiovisual  materials.  In  addition  to  traditional 
reference  services,  the  library  offers  computerized  literature  searching  on  several  data  bases, 
including  MEDLARS.  Materials  describing  library  services  are  available  on  request. 

Other  Columbia  libraries,  located  on  the  Morningside  campus,  are  open  to  all  students  and 
faculty  who  carry  Columbia  identification  cards.  The  main  collection  is  housed  in  Butler 
Library;  special  and  departmental  collections  are  housed  in  other  buildings  on  the  campus. 
Columbia  students  and  faculty  are  also  permitted  access  to  the  collections  of  approximately 
twenty  other  research  institutions  including  Stanford  and  Yale  Universities,  under  the  auspices 
of  the  Research  Libraries  Group.  Information  about  the  Research  Libraries  Group  can  be 
obtained  from  the  Health  Sciences  Library. 

Cancer  Center/Institute  of  Cancer  Research 

The  Cancer  Research  Center  was  established  in  1973.  In  1977  it  was  designated  the  Cancer 
Center/Institute  of  Cancer  Research.  In  1979  the  Center  was  awarded  Comprehensive  status 
by  the  National  Cancer  Institute  in  recognition  of  its  broad  responsibility  for  research,  patient 
care,  and  cancer  control  activities.  The  Center  coordinates,  integrates,  and  facilitates  cancer 
research,  education,  and  patient  care  in  the  Health  Sciences  Faculties  of  Columbia  University 
and  its  affiliated  hospitals  in  New  York  City — Presbyterian,  St.  Luke's,  Roosevelt,  Harlem — 
as  well  as  Overlook  in  Summit,  New  Jersey,  and  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital  in  New 
Jersey.  The  Cancer  Center  was  organized  to  effect  the  efficient  and  cooperative  use  of  all 
Center  resources,  maximize  the  dissemination  of  information  among  Center  personnel,  and 
facilitate  the  rapid  translation  of  cancer  research  findings  into  programs  for  improving 
capabilities  for  the  prevention  of  cancer  and  the  care  of  patients  with  cancer. 

The  Institute  of  Cancer  Research  of  Columbia  University,  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  was  established  in  1911  with  funds  bequeathed  to  the  University  by  George 


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Crocker.  It  moved  from  its  original  quarters  on  116th  Street  to  the  campus  of  the 
Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center  in  1938. 

The  Comprehensive  Cancer  Center  and  the  Institute  of  Cancer  Research  were  separated  in 
1980  to  function  as  two  separate  entities.  While  both  are  mutually  involved  in  a  clinical  and 
basic  research  cancer  effort,  their  administrations  function  autonomously. 

Center  for  Community  Health  Systems 

The  Center  for  Community  Health  Systems  is  an  interdisciplinary  and  interdepartmental 
health  services  and  health  policy  research  and  development  center  which  enlists  varied 
resources  of  the  University,  particularly  those  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine  and  its  affiliated 
hospitals,  in  a  systematic  study  of  problems  in  the  organization  and  delivery  of  health  care, 
with  a  predominant,  though  not  exclusive,  focus  on  urban  areas. 

Institute  of  Human  Nutrition 

The  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition  is  an  interdisciplinary  unit  whose  mission  is  to  study  all 
aspects  of  nutrition  that  relate  to  human  health.  The  Institute  is  organized  into  three  primary 
divisions:  Growth  and  Development,  Nutrition  and  Metabolism,  and  Community  Nutrition. 
Although  each  division  conducts  its  own  research  program  and  offers  its  own  program  of 
instruction,  these  are  highly  integrated  in  order  to  achieve  two  basic  goals:  research  in  all  areas 
of  human  nutrition  and  an  integrated  teaching  program  in  areas  of  nutrition  relevant  to  the 
physician  and  medical  scientist. 

To  achieve  this  integration  of  purpose  and  at  the  same  time  allow  for  the  specialization 
necessary  for  the  best  research  and  teaching,  combined  research  projects  between  the 
divisions  are  under  way,  and  joint  seminars  and  courses  involving  faculty  and  students  in  all 
three  divisions  are  conducted.  Constant  interchange  of  ideas  is  fostered  through  weekly 
combined  staff  conferences  and  special  lectures  which  are  open  to  the  medical  center 
community.  Through  its  Master  of  Science,  Doctor  of  Philosophy,  and  postdoctoral  programs, 
the  Institute  aims  to  train  individuals  for  scholarly  activities  in  university  and  research  centers 
that  are  in  the  forefront  of  the  movement  to  advance  nutrition  as  a  health  science. 

The  facilities  of  the  Institute  include  laboratories  in  the  William  Black  Medical  Research 
Center,  and  the  Obesity  Center  and  Nutrition  and  Metabolic  Research  Center  at  St.  Luke's 
Hospital  Center.  The  office  of  the  Director  and  other  administrative  offices  are  located  on  the 
seventh  floor  of  the  Health  Sciences  Center. 

International  Institute  for  the  Study 
of  Human  Reproduction 

The  International  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Human  Reproduction  was  founded  in  1965  by  Dr. 
Howard  C.  Taylor  and  was  made  possible  by  a  substantial  grant  from  the  Ford  Foundation. 
The  primary  purpose  of  the  founders  was  to  foster  research  in  the  sciences  relevant  to  the 
solution  of  the  world  population  problem.  In  more  recent  years,  the  aims  of  the  Institute  have 
been  interpreted  more  broadly  to  include  reproductive  health  services  for  women,  interna- 
tional research  and  technical  assistance,  social  science  research,  and  academic  programs.  The 
Institute  now  consists  of  three  centers. 

The  Center  for  Reproductive  Sciences  is  composed  of  an  interdisciplinary  group  of 
investigators  devoting  themselves  to  the  study  of  the  biochemical  and  physiological  aspects  of 
reproduction  in  men  and  women.  It  also  comprises  a  clinical  division  involved  in  the  diagnosis 
and  treatment  of  the  diseases  of  female  reproduction. 

The  aims  of  the  Center  for  Population  and  Family  Health  are  more  specifically  relevant  to 
the  social  consequences  of  human  reproduction.  The  Center's  community-oriented  Reproduc- 


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tive  Health  Services  for  Women  Unit,  in  cooperation  with  the  division  of  ambulatory  care  of 
the  Department  of  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology,  provides  care,  with  emphasis  on  services  for 
adolescents,  to  the  community  surrounding  the  Columbia  Presbyterian  Medical  Center.  The 
Center's  International  Research  and  Technical  Assistance  Unit  works  with  a  number  of  foreign 
governments  and  with  private  organizations  toward  improved  basic  health  and  family  planning 
services  for  poor  people  in  developing  countries.  The  Social  Sciences  Research  Unit  conducts 
ongoing  evaluations  of  the  Center's  domestic  reproductive  service  programs  and  carries  out  a 
basic  research  program  on  the  causes  and  consequences  of  adolescent  fertility.  Finally,  as  a 
division  of  the  School  of  Public  Health,  the  Center  provides  academic  programs  leading  to  the 
M.P.H.  and  Dr.P.H.  degrees  in  the  fields  of  population/family  planning,  maternal  and  child 
health,  and  public  health  nutrition. 

A  third  unit  has  recently  been  added  to  the  Institute:  the  Center  for  Male  Reproduction.  The 
Center  consists  of  an  interdisciplinary  group  of  basic  scientists  and  clinicians  engaged  in  the 
study  and  treatment  of  the  diseases  of  the  male  reproductive  system. 

The  offices  of  the  Centers  for  Reproductive  Sciences  and  for  Male  Reproduction  are  at  630 
West  168th  Street  and  the  office  for  the  Center  for  Population  and  Family  Health  is  at  60 
Haven  Avenue,  Floor  B-3,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 

Affiliated  Hospitals 

The  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Founded  in  1868,  the  Hospital  joined  with  the  Columbia  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  to 
form  the  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center,  which  opened  in  1928.  Under  the  terms  of 
the  permanent  alliance  agreement  with  Columbia  University,  members  of  the  hospital  staff  are 
appointed  by  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  hospital  on  nomination  by  the  Trustees  of  the 
University.  The  Presbyterian  Hospital  has  an  overall  capacity  of  1,291  beds  and  48 
bassinets. 

The  Hospital  includes  all  of  the  individual  units  described  !ielow: 

Presbyterian  Hospital  is  the  single  largest  hospital  unit. 

The  New  York  Orthopaedic  Hospital  opened  as  a  dispensary  in  1866  largely  because  of  the 
interest  taken  in  the  care  of  the  crippled  by  Theodore  Roosevelt,  father  of  the  president  of  the 
same  name.  The  hospital  was  located  in  its  own  buildings  at  420  East  59th  Street  until 
December  1950,  when  it  was  merged  with  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

Squier  Urological  Clinic  is  the  Urology  Service  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

Shane  Hospital  for  Women  was  built  at  West  59th  Street  and  Amsterdam  Avenue  and 
presented  to  Columbia  University  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  D.  Sloane  in  1886.  It  now  is  part  of 
the  Presbyterian  Hospital's  new  Center  for  Women  and  Children. 

Harkness  Pavilion,  erected  when  the  Medical  Center  was  established  in  1928,  is  available  for 
the  accommodation  of  private  and  semiprivate  patients  from  various  services. 

Babies  Hospital,  founded  in  1887,  provides  for  general  medical  and  surgical  care  of  infants 
and  children  up  to  their  late  teens,  and  care  for  premature  babies.  It  is  now  part  of  the  Center 
for  Women  and  Children. 

Neurological  Institute,  one  of  the  first  nongovernmental  hospitals  in  the  country  for  the 
treatment  of  diseases  of  the  nervous  system,  was  founded  in  1909.  It  moved  from  East  67th 
Street  to  the  Medical  Center  in  1929.  The  Institute  includes  facilities  added  in  1960  for 
psychiatric  patients. 

The  Edward  S.  Harkness  Eye  Institute,  opened  in  1933,  has  complete  facilities  for  the  medical 
and  surgical  treatment  of  adults  and  children  with  diseases  of  the  eye.  On  January  1,  1940, 
the  work  of  the  Herman  Knapp  Memorial  Eye  Hospital  was  taken  over  by  the  Institute. 


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Vanderbilt  Clinic  was  presented  to  Columbia  University  by  the  Vanderbilt  family  in  1888  and 
is  the  outpatient  department  for  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

The  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

The  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital  in  Cooperstown,  New  York,  is  a  rural  hospital  combining 
the  characteristics  of  a  university  medical  center  with  a  dedication  to  the  delivery  of  both 
primary  health  services  to  the  local  community  and  highly  specialized  services  to  a  large 
referral  area.  The  hospital  has  186  beds  and  a  staff  of  specialists  who  are  all  salaried  and  full 
time.  In  1979  there  were  116,764  visits  to  the  Outpatient  Department.  The  teaching  program 
for  house  staff  and  students  is  a  highly  personalized  one  based  on  a  team  approach  to  medical 
care.  Members  of  the  staff  conduct  biomedical  research  and  are  interested  in  models  for  the 
delivery  of  health  care  to  the  community.  The  library  is  unusually  extensive  for  a  hospital  of 
this  size,  with  over  23,000  volumes  and  about  350  subscribed  journals.  Since  1947  the 
hospital  has  had  a  formal  affiliation  with  Columbia,  and  currently  about  60  students  from 
Columbia  elect  programs  at  the  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital. 

Harlem  Hospital  Center 

Harlem  Hospital  Center,  founded  in  1887,  is  a  general  hospital  of  nearly  1,100  beds  serving 
Central  Harlem  and  environs,  responsible  for  the  care  of  approximately  400,000  people.  The 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  through  a  contractual  arrangement  with  the  New  York 
City  Health  and  Hospitals  Corporation,  is  responsible  for  all  professional  services  in  this 
hospital  and  nominates  its  entire  professional  staff. 

This  affiliation  presents  a  unique  opportunity  for  teaching  students,  interns,  and  residents  in 
the  traditional  disciplines  of  medicine  and  provides  increasing  opportunities  for  involvement  in 
community  medicine. 

The  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

The  Helen  Hayes  Hospital  at  West  Haverstraw,  New  York,  founded  in  1900,  is  an 
independent  rehabilitation  hospital  with  complete  medical  services,  owned  and  operated  by 
the  state  through  the  New  York  State  Health  Department.  Since  1966  the  hospital  has  had  a 
formal  affiliation  with  Columbia  University.  The  medical  specialties  and  allied  health  profes- 
sionals are  organized  into  disability  units  that  provide  comprehensive  care  through  an 
integrated  team  approach,  providing  unique  educational  opportunities  for  residents  and  allied 
health  students.  The  hospital  has  800  admissions  and  6,000  outpatient  visits  a  year.  In  1980  a 
new  213-bed  hospital  building  was  opened,  renovation  of  existing  research  facilities  was 
completed,  work  began  on  construction  of  new  research  quarters,  and  plans  were  completed 
for  establishment  of  several  major  new  research  centers.  The  Hospital's  long-standing 
program  of  bioengineering  research  now  becomes  the  Orthopedic  Engineering  and  Research 
Center;  to  this  will  be  added  the  Regional  Bone  Center,  Regional  Arthritis  Center,  and  Skeletal 
Pathology  Center. 

Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 

Morristown  Memorial  Hospital  is  a  regional  hospital  center  offering  comprehensive  health 
services  for  the  entire  family.  It  is  a  voluntary,  nonprofit  institution  with  a  history  of  community 
service  dating  back  to  1892.  The  hospital  has  become  a  central  health  care  facility  serving 
Morris,  Warren,  Sussex,  and  Somerset  counties,  and  a  medical  referral  center  for  all  of 
northwest  New  Jersey.  Morristown  Memorial  is  also  a  teaching  hospital,  with  programs  for 


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medical,  nursing,  and  technical  staff.  It  became  affiliated  with  the  College  of  Physicians  & 
Surgeons  in  1979.  Morristown  Memorial,  Overlook  Hospital  in  Summit,  and  St.  Barnabas 
Hospital  in  Livingston  are  members  of  the  Shared  Services  Consortium  pioneering  regionalized 
health  care  services  in  northern  New  Jersey.  With  689  beds,  1,700  employees,  678  nurses,  a 
medical  and  dental  staff  of  more  than  400,  and  a  full  spectrum  of  basic  and  highly  specialized 
services,  Morristown  Memorial  combines  the  traditional  advantages  of  a  community  hospital 
with  the  advanced  capabilities  of  a  progressive  medical  center.  The  hospital  has  two  divisions: 
one  where  the  emphasis  is  on  acute  care;  the  other,  a  center  for  preadmission  testing,  geriatric 
extended  care,  outpatient  and  alcoholic  services,  and  planned  facilities  for  subacute  and 
rehabilitative  care. 

Overlook  Hospital 

Overlook  Hospital  in  Summit,  New  Jersey,  is  a  540-bed  suburban  community  hospital, 
founded  in  1906,  which  became  a  teaching  affiliate  of  the  Columbia  University  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons  in  1975.  It  is  a  general,  voluntary,  nonprofit  institution  accommodat- 
ing 20,000  inpatients  and  100,000  outpatients  each  year.  Overlook  offers  particularly  strong 
training  in  family  practice  and  primary  care  internal  medicine  and  pediatrics  through  a 
program  of  broad-based  clinical  experience  for  graduate  physicians.  Outreach  programs  have 
been  pioneered  in  alcoholism  and  other  addictive  illness,  home-care-based  hospice,  and  mobile 
intensive  care  utilizing  paramedics. 

St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  which  has  included  Woman's  Hospital  since  1953,  merged  with 
The  Roosevelt  Hospital  in  1979,  forming  a  Hospital  Center  containing  1,363  beds  and  serving 
a  catchment  area  spanning  Manhattan's  west  side  from  34th  to  134th  Streets.  Both  hospitals 
had  maintained  teaching  affiliations  with  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  Columbia 
University  for  many  years  before  1971,  when  they  each  became  full  University  hospitals. 
Under  the  terms  of  the  affiliation  with  Columbia  University,  new  members  of  the  medical  staff 
are  appointed  by  the  Hospital  Center's  Board  of  Trustees  after  they  have  received 
appointments  as  officers  of  instruction  at  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center  Division 

St.  Luke's  was  established  in  1850  and  has  been  on  Morningside  Heights  next  to  the  main 
Columbia  campus  since  1896.  It  merged  with  Woman's  Hospital  in  1953,  and  today  the 
hospital  complex  contains  780  beds,  including  45  pediatric  beds,  59  obstetric  beds,  and  50 
bassinets.  Approximately  24,000  patients  are  admitted  yearly  to  the  four  major  and  eleven 
specialty  services.  The  attending  staff  numbers  600  doctors;  the  house  staff  consists  of  219 
residents  and  fellows. 

St.  Luke's  is  recognized  as  a  leader  in  such  fields  as  heart  surgery,  kidney  transplantation, 
artificial  kidney  treatments,  and  noninvasive  diagnosis  (ultrasound).  The  Hospital  Center's 
clinically  oriented  research  projects  are  involved  in  such  areas  as  blood  diseases,  coronary 
artery  disease,  gastroenterology,  obesity  and  nutrition  (it  is  the  site  of  the  only  federally  funded 
obesity  research  center),  pulmonary  disease,  renal  transplant-immunology,  and  bioengineer- 
ing.  A  medical  library  of  22,000  volumes  is  an  integral  part  of  the  Hospital  Center.  St.  Luke's 
is  both  a  major  referral  institution  and  a  community  hospital.  The  more  than  fifty  specialty  and 
subspecialty  clinics  see  50,000  patients  yearly  (totaling  approximately  200,000  visits);  the 
Emergency  Room  is  one  of  the  busiest  in  Manhattan,  with  76,000  visits  annually.  The  Hospital 
Center  also  operates  extensive  community  programs  in  alcoholism  treatment,  drug  detoxifica- 
tion, and  mental  health. 


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Roosevelt  Hospital  Division 


The  Roosevelt  Hospital  treated  its  first  patient  in  1871.  It  contains  583  beds  and  bassinets. 
There  are  about  217,000  outpatient  and  emergency-room  visits  annually.  Approximately 
19,000  patients  are  admitted  to  this  hospital  yearly.  The  hospital  is  engaged  in  many  research 
and  teaching  activities.  There  are  159  members  on  the  house  staff.  A  new  research  building 
containing  52,000  square  feet  of  laboratory  space  for  all  departments  was  opened  in  1973. 
The  medical  library  contains  17,000  volumes  and  subscribes  to  550  medical  and  technical 
journals.  The  hospital  is  actively  engaged  in  community  programs,  as  represented  by  its 
Children  and  Youth  Program  and  by  its  Drug  Addiction  and  Alcoholism  Programs  and  many 
other  outreach  and  community  services  sponsored  by  the  Departments  of  Pediatrics, 
Psychiatry,  and  Medicine,  and  the  ambulatory  care  division. 

New  York  State  Psychiatric  Institute 

The  Institute  was  built  and  is  maintained  by  the  New  York  State  Department  of  Mental 
Hygiene.  Through  a  contractual  arrangement,  it  is  affiliated  with  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons.  The  Institute's  functions  are  to  carry  out  research  on  the  causes  and  treatment  of 
psychiatric  disorders  and  the  education  of  those  entering  the  mental  health  field.  The  Institute 
currently  maintains  twelve  major  research  laboratories,  a  hospital,  and  a  number  of  special- 
ized outpatient  departments  providing  diagnostic  and  treatment  facilities.  A  new  thirteen-story 
research  building  is  scheduled  to  open  in  late  1981. 


Admission,  Registration,  Expenses, 
and  Financial  Aid 


Entering  classes  are  enrolled  in  the  College  in  September  of  each  year.  The  minimum 
requirement  for  admission  is  attendance  for  three  full  academic  years  at  an  approved  college 
of  arts  and  sciences.  Most  applicants  present  four  academic  years  and  a  bachelor's  degree, 
although  these  are  not  required.  The  composition  of  our  entering  classes  indicates,  however, 
that  only  a  relatively  small  number  of  three-year  students  have  been  accepted  in  the  past  by 
our  Committee  on  Admissions. 

The  college  program  must  have  included  English,  physics,  biology,  organic  chemistry 
(including  at  least  one  semester  of  laboratory),  and  some  other  courses  in  chemistry  covering  at 
least  one  academic  year  each.  These  requirements  have  been  designated  as  mandatory  not 
only  by  our  faculty  but  by  various  state  medical  licensure  boards  as  well;  accordingly, 
applicants  cannot  be  excused  from  them.  Courses  in  genetics  and  embryology  will  be  useful 
but  are  not  required.  Students  applying  for  admission  must  also  have  taken  the  Medical 
College  Admission  Test  in  the  spring  or  autumn  of  the  year  of  application,  but  only  if  the  test 
scores  will  be  sent  to  medical  schools  in  the  State  of  New  York;  if  the  scores  will  not  be  sent  to 
this  school,  the  requirement  will  be  waived  for  all  applicants.  The  student  may  have 
concentrated  in  any  area — in  the  natural  sciences,  social  sciences,  humanities,  or  arts — but 
evidence  of  a  balanced  education,  as  well  as  demonstrated  interest  and  ability  in  the  natural 
sciences,  is  preferred. 

Application  Procedure 

Application  for  admission  must  be  filed  on  a  special  form  obtained  from  the  Admissions  Office 
of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine.  Applications  should  be  submitted  as  promptly  as  possible,  though 
they  are  accepted  only  for  the  next  incoming  class;  requests  for  application  forms  may  be 
submitted  one  year  in  advance  of  registration.  The  completed  form  must  be  accompanied  by 
the  application  fee  of  $25.  The  fee  helps  to  cover  the  cost  of  processing  the  application;  it  is 
therefore  not  returnable  and  is  not  credited  toward  tuition. 

Applicants  will  be  notified  when  their  applications  have  been  received.  The  Committee  on 
Admissions,  however,  evaluates  only  completed  applications,  that  is,  those  for  which  letters  of 
recommendation  have  been  received,  along  with  MCAT  scores  and  transcripts.  Applicants  will 
be  notified,  also,  when  their  applications  have  been  completed;  if  such  notification  is  not 
received  within  sixty  days  after  the  date  of  the  preliminary  processing  of  an  application, 
applicants  should  make  inquiries  at  the  Admissions  Office  to  learn  which  items  have  not  yet 
been  received.  Failure  to  receive  letters  of  recommendation  and  transcripts  is  the  most 
common  cause  of  delay  in  the  completion  of  applications. 

If  a  personal  interview  is  required  in  connection  with  the  application,  it  will  be  requested 
only  by  the  Admissions  Office. 

Selection  of  Students 

The  Committee  on  Admissions  devotes  months  to  the  task  of  selecting  a  class  of  148  from  a 
very  large  number  of  applicants.  Obviously  there  will  be  many  well-qualified  students  whom 
the  College  will  not  be  able  to  accept.  The  Faculty  of  Medicine  recognizes  its  obligations  in  the 
field  of  medical  education  and  research  not  only  to  the  local  area  but  to  the  nation  as  well. 
Admission  will  not  be  offered  to  any  applicant  who  has  not  been  interviewed  by  one  of  the 
College's  representatives.  Impressions  from  such  an  interview,  as  well  as  scores  on  the  MCAT 
and  academic  records,  will  be  considered  in  selecting  individuals  for  admission.  Other  selection 
criteria  are  listed  below. 

The  Committee  places  great  importance  on  the  fact  that  the  students  have  learned  to  think 


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for  themselves,  to  explore,  to  work  hard  under  their  own  initiative,  to  consider  alternatives  and 
make  decisions,  and  to  develop  a  desire  for  a  continuous  program  of  self-education.  In  the 
selection  of  students,  preference  is  given  to  those  who,  in  the  opinion  of  the  Committee  on 
Admissions,  have  shown  high  achievement  in  their  college  education,  a  mature  sense  of  values, 
sound  motivation,  qualities  of  leadership,  and  ability  to  assume  responsibility,  and  to  those  who 
have  already  given  evidence  that  they  are  qualified  to  complete  all  requirements  of  our 
curriculum  and  to  graduate  as  ethical,  compassionate,  and  competent  physicians. 

The  practice  of  medicine  is  both  a  science  and  an  art,  and  to  treat  the  patient  as  a  whole 
person,  the  doctor  must  be  a  whole  person.  Students  planning  a  career  in  medicine  should  be 
motivated  toward  becoming  leaders  in  medical  thinking,  rather  than  technicians,  because 
medical  practice  is  both  a  private  enterprise  and  a  public  responsibility.  The  liberal  arts  college 
offers  the  opportunity  to  prepare  for  a  happier  and  more  useful  life  of  citizenship.  Years  of 
specialization  lie  ahead  in  a  professional  career,  but  the  foundation  of  all  advanced  study  is  a 
broad  liberal  education,  of  which  science  is  a  part. 

Admission  to  Advanced  Standing 

Only  a  very  small  number  of  vacancies  occur  during  the  medical  course,  and  students  can  be 
accepted  on  transfer  from  other  schools  only  when  such  vacancies  do  arise.  Any  student 
desiring  to  transfer  from  an  accredited  school  of  medicine  to  the  upper  classes  of  the  College 
should  communicate  with  the  Admissions  Office  to  learn  if  a  vacancy  exists. 

Admission  of  Foreign  Students 

Applicants  need  not  be  citizens  of  this  country  but  preferably  should  have  received  their 
premedical  education  at  an  accredited  college  or  university  in  the  United  States  or  Canada. 
Applications  may  be  submitted  by  individuals  who  have  been  educated  elsewhere,  but  in  the 
past  the  Committee  on  Admissions  has  had  great  difficulty  in  finding  a  satisfactory  means  of 
evaluating  the  caliber  of  education  available  in  the  many  colleges  and  universities  throughout 
the  world.  Likewise,  the  Committee  will  accept  applications  for  admission  with  advanced 
standing  to  this  school  from  individuals  who  have  begun  their  medical  education  in  schools 
outside  the  United  States  and  Canada,  but  again  it  has  usually  been  able  to  admit  relatively 
few  individuals,  either  to  an  entering  class  or  with  advanced  standing,  whose  previous 
education  has  not  been  obtained  in  this  country  or  Canada. 

Registration 

Before  attending  classes,  each  student  must  register  in  person  at  the  Office  of  the  Registrar 
during  the  registration  period  listed  in  the  Academic  Calendar.  The  Office  of  the  Registrar,  on 
the  first  floor  of  the  Black  Building,  is  open  from  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  daily  except  Saturdays, 
Sundays,  and  holidays. 

All  students  will  be  asked  to  give  Social  Security  numbers  when  registering  in  the 
University.  Any  who  do  not  now  have  a  number  should  obtain  one  from  their  local  Social 
Security  office  well  in  advance  of  registration. 

Regulations 

According  to  University  regulations,  each  person  whose  registration  has  been  completed  will 
be  considered  a  student  of  the  University  during  the  term  for  which  he  or  she  is  registered 
unless  the  student's  connection  with  the  University  is  officially  severed  by  withdrawal  or 
otherwise.  No  student  registered  in  any  school  or  college  of  the  University  shall  at  the  same 
time  be  registered  in  any  other  school  or  college,  either  of  Columbia  University  or  of  any  other 


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institution,  without  the  specific  authorization  of  the  dean  or  director  of  the  school  or  college  of 
the  University  in  which  he  or  she  is  first  registered. 

The  privileges  of  the  University  are  not  available  to  any  student  until  he  or  she  has 
completed  registration.  A  student  who  is  not  officially  registered  for  a  University  course  may 
not  attend  the  course  unless  granted  auditing  privileges  (see  below).  No  student  may  register 
after  the  stated  period  without  the  written  consent  of  the  appropriate  dean  or  director. 

The  University  reserves  the  right  to  withhold  the  privilege  of  registration  or  any  other 
University  privilege  from  any  person  with  unpaid  indebtedness  to  the  University. 

Conduct 

All  members  of  the  University  community,  its  visitors  and  guests,  are  governed  by  the  Rules  of 
University  Conduct,  which  apply  to  all  demonstrations,  including  rallies  and  picketing,  that 
take  place  on  or  at  a  University  facility.  It  is  the  student's  responsibility  to  be  aware  of  all 
provisions,  regulations,  and  procedures  contained  in  the  Rules.  Copies  are  available  in  the 
Office  of  the  University  Senate,  406  Low  Memorial  Library. 

Attendance 

Students  are  held  accountable  for  absences  incurred  owing  to  late  enrollment. 

Religious  Holidays 

It  is  the  policy  of  the  University  to  respect  its  members'  observance  of  their  major  religious 
holidays.  Officers  of  administration  and  of  instruction  responsible  for  the  scheduling  of  required 
academic  activities  or  essential  services  are  expected  to  avoid  conflict  with  such  holidays  as 
much  as  possible.  Such  activities  include  examinations,  registration,  and  various  deadlines  that 
are  a  part  of  the  academic  calendar. 

Where  scheduling  conflicts  prove  unavoidable,  no  student  will  be  penalized  for  absence  for 
religious  reasons,  and  alternative  means  will  be  sought  for  satisfying  the  academic  require- 
ments involved.  If  a  suitable  arrangement  cannot  be  worked  out  between  the  student  and  the 
instructor  involved,  students  and  instructors  should  consult  the  appropriate  dean  or  director.  If 
an  additional  appeal  is  needed,  it  may  be  taken  to  the  Provost. 

Auditing  Courses 

Degree  candidates  in  good  standing  who  are  enrolled  for  a  full-time  program  in  the  current 
term  may  audit  one  or  two  courses  (except  during  the  summer  term)  in  any  division  of  the 
University  without  charge  by  filing  a  formal  application  in  the  Registrar's  Office  (Black 
Building,  Room  138)  no  later  than  September  12  in  the  autumn  term  and  January  28  in  the 
spring  term.  Applications  require  (a)  the  certification  of  the  Registrar  that  the  student  is  eligible 
to  audit  and  (b)  the  approval  of  the  dean  of  the  school  in  which  the  courses  are  offered. 

For  obvious  reasons,  elementary  language  courses,  studio  courses,  applied  music  courses, 
laboratory  courses,  and  seminars  are  not  open  to  auditors;  other  courses  may  be  closed 
because  of  space  limitations.  In  no  case  will  an  audited  course  appear  on  a  student's  record, 
nor  is  it  possible  to  turn  an  audited  course  into  a  credit  course  by  paying  the  fee  after  the  fact. 
Courses  previously  taken  for  credit  may  not  be  audited. 

Fees 

The  following  fees,  prescribed  by  statute  for  medical  students,  are  subject  to  change  at  any 
time  at  the  discretion  of  the  Trustees. 


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Beginning  with  the  academic  year  1979-1980,  University  charges  such  as  tuition  and  fees, 
residence  halls,  and  board  plans  may  be  paid  at  the  student's  convenience  during  the  term. 
The  full  amount  of  any  charge  may  be  paid  when  due  without  penalty,  or  payment  may  be 
made  in  installments.  If  partial  payments  are  made,  a  finance  charge  of  1  percent  a  month  is 
assessed  on  amounts  not  paid  by  the  due  date  shown  on  the  monthly  bill.  In  either  event, 
however,  the  student  is  required  to  sign  a  Retail  Installment  Credit  Agreement  at  the  time  of 
registration  which  sets  forth  the  full  terms  and  conditions  of  payment.  All  charges  must  be  paid 
by  the  end  of  the  term. 

Tuition,  the  student  health  service  fee,  and  the  health  insurance  premium  are  payable  as 
part  of  registration.  (If  the  student  chooses  to  pay  tuition  in  two  installments,  one  half  of  the 
tuition  is  payable  at  registration  in  September  and  the  other  half  is  payable  in  January.)  If 
these  fees  are  paid  after  the  last  day  of  registration  (see  the  Academic  Calendar),  they  will  not 
be  reduced,  and  a  minimum  late  fee  of  $50  will  be  imposed.  Checks  for  tuition  and  fees  should 
be  made  payable  to  Columbia  University. 

Tuition 

For  the  full  course  in  medicine  for  one  academic  year  (or  the  equivalent),  payable  in  two 
instaUments  $8,600.00 

Health  Service  and  Hospital  Insurance  Fees 

The  following  fees,  prescribed  by  statute,  are  subject  to  change  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Trustees.  For  all  full-time  students,  per  year  (September  1 -August  31) 

Health  service  fee  $255.00 

Hospital  insurance  premium  188.00 

The  student  health  service  fee  contributes  to  the  cost  of  operating  the  Student  Health 
Service.  The  hospital  insurance  fee  pays  the  annual  premium  to  the  Associated  Hospital 
Service  of  New  York.  Participation  in  these  programs  is  compulsory  for  all  full-time  students; 
students  who  already  carry  hospital  insurance,  however,  will  be  charged  the  health  service  fee 
only.  Proof  of  comparable  coverage  must  be  shown  at  the  time  of  registration.  Upon  payment 
of  additional  fees,  students  can  acquire  hospital  insurance  coverage  for  their  dependents  and 
the  latter  are  eligible  to  receive  the  benefits  of  the  health  service  program.  Students  should 
consult  the  Office  of  the  Registrar,  Black  Building,  Room  138,  for  further  information  on 
dependent  coverage. 

The  Student  Health  Service,  which  holds  daily  office  hours,  is  on  the  street  level  of  Bard 
Haven  Tower  1  (60  Haven  Avenue). 

Application  Fees 

For  admission  $25.00 

For  late  application,  or  late  renewal  of  application,  for  a  degree  50.00 

Late  Registration  Fees 

Full-Time  Part-Time 

During  late  registration                                                              $  50.00  $50.00 

Up  to  four  weeks  after  late  registration                                       100.00  60.00 

Four  to  eight  weeks  after  late  registration                                    150.00  70.00 

Eight  to  twelve  weeks  after  late  registration                                200.00  80.00 

Beyond  twelve  weeks  after  late  registration                                250.00  90.00 


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Withdrawal  and  Adjustment  of  Fees 

A  student  in  good  academic  standing  who  is  not  subject  to  discipline  will  always  be  given  an 
honorable  dismissal  if  he  or  she  wishes  to  withdraw  from  the  University.  Withdrawal  is  defined 
as  the  dropping  of  one's  entire  program  in  a  given  semester  as  opposed  to  dropping  a  portion 
of  one's  program. 

Any  student  withdrawing  must  notify  the  Registrar  in  writing:  failure  to  attend  classes  or 
notification  of  instructors  does  not  constitute  formal  withdrawal  and  will  result  in  failing  grades 
in  all  courses.  Any  adjustment  of  the  tuition  that  the  student  has  paid  is  reckoned  from  the 
date  on  which  the  Registrar  receives  the  student's  written  notification.  Application  fees,  late 
fees,  and  special  fees  are  not  refundable. 

Up  to  and  including  the  second  Saturday  after  the  first  day  of  classes,  tuition  will  be  retained 
in  the  following  amount: 

Full-time  study  $75.00 

Part-time  study  40.00 

After  the  second  Saturday  after  the  first  day  of  classes  in  the  term,  the  above  amount  is 
retained,  plus  an  additional  percentage  of  the  remaining  tuition  (as  indicated  in  the  schedule 
below),  for  each  week,  or  part  of  a  week,  of  the  term  up  to  the  date  on  which  the  student's 
written  notice  of  withdrawal  is  received  by  the  Registrar. 


Adjustment  Schedule 


Second  Saturday  after  first 

day  of  classes 
Week  following  second 

Saturday  after  first  day 

of  classes 
Second  following  week 
Third  following  week 
Fourth  following  week 
Fifth  following  week 
Sixth  following  week 
Seventh  following  week 
Eighth  following  week 


Minimum  Fees 

Percentage  of 

Retained 

Remaining  Tuition  Retained 

$40  or  $75 

0 

40  or    75 

10 

40  or    75 

20 

40  or    75 

30 

40  or    75 

45 

40  or    75 

60 

40  or    75 

75 

40  or    75 

90 

40  or    75 

100  (no  adjustment) 

Application  or  Renewal  of 
Application  for  a  Degree 

Degrees  are  awarded  three  times  a  year — in  October,  January,  and  May.  A  candidate  for  any 
Columbia  degree  (except  the  Ph.D.  degree)  must  file  an  application  with  the  Registrar,  630 
West  168th  Street.  In  the  1981-1982  academic  year,  the  last  day  to  file  for  an  October 
degree  is  August  3;  for  a  January  degree,  November  6;  and  for  a  May  degree,  February  22.  A 
late  fee  of  $50  will  be  charged  after  these  dates  and  until  the  expiration  of  the  late  filing  period 
for  each  conferral  date  (September  10  for  October  degrees,  December  11  for  January 
degrees,  April  1  for  May  degrees).  Applications  received  after  the  late  filing  period  will 
automatically  be  applied  to  the  next  conferral  date. 

If  the  student  fails  to  earn  the  degree  by  the  conferral  date  for  which  he  or  she  has  made 
application,  the  student  may  renew  the  application.  A  $50  late  fee  will  be  charged  for  late 
filing  of  renewals  of  application  according  to  the  same  schedule  as  for  original  applications  (see 
above.) 


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Requests  for  Transcripts 

The  Family  Educational  Rights  and  Privacy  Act  of  1974  as  amended  prohibits  the  release  of 
educational  records  by  institutions  without  the  specific  written  consent  of  the  student  or 
alumnus.  Students  or  alumni  may  request  copies  of  their  records  by  writing  to  the  Office  of  the 
Registrar,  201  Philosophy  Hall,  Columbia  University,  New  York,  N.Y.  10027.  Official  copies 
will  be  sent  directly  by  the  University  only  to  an  official  address  such  as  another  university,  a 
business  firm,  or  government  agency.  However  students  or  alumni  may  request  that  unofficial 
copies  of  their  transcripts  (stamped  "Student  Copy")  be  sent  directly  to  them. 

There  is  a  charge  of  $5  for  each  transcript  requested  singly,  or  $5  for  the  first  copy  and  $1 
for  each  additional  copy  requested  at  the  same  time.  There  is  no  charge  for  intrauniversity 
copies  sent  between  University  offices.  Transcript  requests  are  processed  in  the  order 
received  and  require  five  to  seven  working  days  for  processing.  Specific  deadlines  should  be 
mentioned,  and  checks  accompanying  requests  should  be  made  payable  to  Columbia 
University. 

Estimated  Expenses 

Current  educational  expenses  for  a  student  attending  the  College  during  the  first  academic 
year  are  as  follows: 

Tuition  $8,600.00 

Health  and  Hospitalization  Insurance  Fees  443.00 

Books  and  supplies  675.00 

Microscope  rental  cost  and  other  equipment  525.00 

In  addition  to  the  educational  costs  listed  above,  each  first-year  student  should  budget 
approximately  $5,075  to  cover  housing  ($1,970),  food  ($2,130),  clothing,  laundry  and  dry 
cleaning  ($300),  and  miscellaneous  expenses  ($675). 

There  are  differences  in  the  length  of  each  academic  year,  and  living  and  miscellaneous 
expenses  vary.  Each  year  the  College  Committee  on  Financial  Aid  prepares  a  statement  of 
estimated  expenses  for  students  in  each  year  of  the  medical  school  curriculum.  These 
statements  are  given  to  all  financial  aid  applicants  at  the  time  of  distribution  of  the  financial  aid 
policy  statement. 

Microscope,  Instruments,  and  Books 

Students  are  required  to  have  microscopes  for  courses  in  the  first  and  second  years  of  medical 
school.  A  microscope  rental  service  is  operated  by  the  Medical  Center  Bookstore.  For  students 
who  wish  to  purchase  a  new  or  used  microscope,  the  faculty  recommends  a  binocular 
instrument  of  standard  make,  complete  with  carrying  case,  built-in  illuminator,  and  quadruple 
nosepiece  (4X,  lOX,  40X,  and  lOOX  oil-immersion  objectives). 

Students  are  required  to  purchase  dissection  equipment  for  the  first-year  course  in  gross 
anatomy  and  instruments  for  the  diagnostic  examination  of  patients. 

The  books  required  or  recommended  for  courses  of  instruction  are  announced  at  the 
beginning  of  each  academic  year. 

Housing 

Bard  Hall,  at  50  Haven  Avenue  overlooking  Riverside  Park  and  the  Hudson  River,  is  the 
residence  for  students  in  the  College.  Its  facilities  include  lounges,  a  cafeteria  and  several 
dining  rooms,  and  a  gymnasium  with  a  swimming  pool,  basketball  and  squash  courts,  and 
facilities  for  other  sports. 


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Room  rates  at  Bard  Hall  depend  on  the  length  of  the  academic  year  and  the  room 
assignment,  information  on  the  cafeteria  service,  room  application  forms,  and  other  details  are 
provided  for  entering  students  by  the  Admissions  Office.  Selected  one-bedroom  apartments  in 
the  Bard  Haven  Towers  are  reserved  for  married  students.  Other  one-,  two-,  and  three- 
bedroom  apartments  can  be  rented  by  groups  of  single  students. 

For  further  information  concerning  on-  and  off-campus  housing  on  or  near  the  Health 
Sciences  Campus,  write  to  the  Assistant  Director  of  Residence  Halls,  Bard  Hall  Office,  50 
Haven  Avenue,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 

Apartments  are  available  for  married  students  in  Bard  Haven  Tower  I  on  the  Medical 
Center  campus.  Married  or  single  students  may  rent  apartments  in  Towers  II  and  111;  the  rents 
are  higher.  Information  may  be  obtained  from  the  Manager,  Bard  Haven  Towers,  100  Haven 
Avenue,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 

Financial  Aid 

All  financial  aid  awards  are  based  on  demonstrated  need.  Each  year  applicants  for  financial 
aid  are  required  to  borrow  a  sum  of  money  (unit  loan)  before  becoming  eligible  for  scholarships 
administered  by  the  College.  Financial  aid  awards  are  intended  to  supplement,  rather  than 
substitute  for,  the  student's  resources  and  parental  contributions. 

The  federal  government  makes  available  each  year  a  limited  number  of  one-year  full 
scholarships  for  first-year  students  of  Exceptional  Financial  Need  (EFN).  Funds  are  allocated  to 
medical  schools,  who  are  responsible  for  selection  of  EFN  recipients.  Students  need  not 
request  consideration  for  these  funds  directly.  Awards  are  determined  from  the  information 
provided  on  the  financial  aid  application. 

Upon  acceptance  to  the  College,  students  receive  the  financial  aid  policy  statement,  loan 
interest  and  repayment  information,  and  an  application  form  which  must  be  completed 
promptly.  Students  enrolled  in  the  College  are  informed  annually  about  the  policies  for  the 
coming  academic  year  and  the  dates  for  submission  of  the  financial  aid  application  and  loan 
applications.  Further  information  may  be  obtained  from  the  Financial  Aid  Office  of  the  College 
of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  telephone  (212)  694-4100. 

Spouses  of  medical  students  should  consult  the  personnel  offices  of  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital  for  information  regarding  employ- 
ment opportunities  at  the  Medical  Center. 

Scholarships 

Students  are  urged  to  determine  the  availability  of  scholarship  assistance  from  the  states  in 
which  they  reside  and  to  make  application  for  such  funds  when  appropriate.  As  an  example, 
New  York  State  provides  funds  through  the  Tuition  Assistance  Program  to  residents  who  meet 
financial  qualifications.  In  addition,  New  York  State  has  instituted  the  Special  Regents  Medical 
Scholarship,  which  is  intended  to  ease  the  physician  shortage  in  certain  areas  of  the  state.  The 
Financial  Aid  Office  provides  interested  students  with  the  necessary  information  on  applica- 
tions for  these  programs.  Applicants  to  medical  school  should  consult  college  premedical 
offices  for  information  on  the  competitive  New  York  State  General  Regents  Scholarships  for 
Professional  Study  of  Medicine. 

Among  nongovernmental  sources  of  funding  there  is  the  National  Medical  Fellowships,  Inc., 
which  awards  fellowships  to  needy  black  Americans,  American  Indians,  Mexican-Americans, 
and  mainland  Puerto  Ricans.  Applicants  must  be  citizens  of  the  United  States  or  permanent 
residents  (visa  status).  Awards  are  given  to  first-  and  second-year  medical  students.  Enrolled 
medical  students  should  apply  to  NMF  at  250  West  57th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10019 
before  March  1  for  financial  assistance  for  the  second  year  of  medical  school.  Applicants  to 
medical  school  should  request  information  from  NMF. 

The  R.G.  Haddad  Foundation  Scholarship  is  available  for  enrolled  medical  students  who  are 
United  States  citizens  of  Syrian  or  Lebanese  descent.  Applicants  must  have  verified  financial 


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need.  A  grant  for  one  year  may  be  renewed  upon  application.  The  Financial  Aid  Office  of  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  advises  students  of  the  availability  of  this  scholarship 
annually. 

There  are  a  number  of  scholarship  funds  administered  by  the  Financial  Aid  Office  of  the 
College.  With  the  exception  of  the  Lawrence  John  Durante  Scholarship  (see  below),  students 
do  not  apply  directly  for  these  scholarships.  The  named  scholarships  listed  below  have  been 
donated  by  alumni,  foundations,  corporations,  and  friends  of  the  University. 


Endowed  Scholarship  Funds 

ALLEN     Gift  of  Mrs.  Vivian  B.  Allen. 

ALUMNI  A  limited  number  of  national  scholarships.  Provided  by  gifts  from  the  P&S  Alumni 
Association  and  other  contributors. 

ANONYMOUS     Several;  awarded  annually. 

BANBURY     From  the  Banbury  Scholarship  Fund. 

ALICE  IDA  AND  ABRAHAM  PENNER  BERNHEIM  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND     For  tuition. 

ISAAC  J.  AND  REN  A  HENLY  BERNHEIM  Given  by  the  family  in  honor  of  Isaac  J.  and 
Rena  Henly  Bemheim. 

ELSIE  J.  BIRTWHISTLE     Founded  by  the  will  of  Morell  Birtwhistle,  in  memory  of  his  wife. 

GEORGE  BLUMENTHAL,  JR.     From  the  George  Blumenthal,  Jr.,  Fund. 

ELIZABETH  ROCK  BRACKETT  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND  Bequest  of  Dr.  Brackett,  the 
income  to  be  used  for  scholarship  assistance  for  women  medical  students  studying  under  the 
Faculty  of  Medicine. 

DR.  HARRY  BRITENSTOOL  MEMORIAL  From  the  estate  of  Mrs.  Blanche  B.  Ostheimer, 
in  memory  of  her  brother. 

LUCIEN  AND  ETHEL  BROWNSTONE  MERIT  MEDICAL  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND  A 
merit  scholarship  awarded  every  four  years. 

DR.  MOSES  R.  BUCHMAN  MEMORIAL  Open  to  undergraduate  medical  students,  with 
preference  given  to  those  who  are  residents  of  Westchester  and  who  plan  to  practice 
pediatrics.  Established  by  friends  of  Dr.  Buchman. 

DAVID  C.  BULL  MEMORIAL  In  memory  of  Dr.  David  C.  Bull,  a  former  member  of  the 
Department  of  Surgery. 

RICHARD  BUTLER  Open  to  men  born  in  the  state  of  Ohio  who  are  qualified  for  admission 
to,  and  plan  to  enter,  Columbia  College,  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  the  School 
of  Law,  the  School  of  Engineering  and  Applied  Science,  or  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons. 

ALONZO  CLARK  Founded  by  the  will  of  Alonzo  Clark,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  for  many  years 
president  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

CLASS  OF  1890     Given  by  a  member  of  the  class. 

CLASS  OF  1899  Given  by  the  class  in  commemoration  of  the  thirty-fifth  anniversary  of  its 
graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1912     Given  by  the  class  on  the  fifteenth  anniversary  of  its  graduation. 


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CLASS  OF  1913  For  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1920  Given  by  the  class  on  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  its  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1924  To  commemorate  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  their  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1928  Given  at  their  tenth  reunion. 

CLASS  OF  1932  For  a  scholarship  room.  Given  by  the  class  on  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary 
of  its  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1933  For  a  scholarship. 

CLASS  OF  1934  Awarded  for  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1936  Given  by  the  class  on  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  its  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1937  Awarded  for  tuition  of  medical  students. 

CLASS  OF  1938  Awarded  annually  to  assist  a  student  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons. 

CLASS  OF  1939     Awarded  for  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1940     Awarded  for  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1942     Awarded  for  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1952     Given  by  members  of  the  class  on  the  tenth  anniversary  of  its  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1953     Given  by  members  of  the  class. 

CLASS  OF  1964     Established  in  memory  of  Dr.  Howard  Gerstel. 

HENRY  D.  CRUGER     Bequest  of  Helen  Cruger,  in  memory  of  the  Henry  D.  Cruger  family. 

CHARLES  A.  DANA  FOUNDATION,  Inc.     Established  by  the  Foundation. 

ANTHONY  M.  DeANGELIS  Open  to  a  student  of  the  fourth-year  class.  Given  by  Dr. 
Anthony  M.  DeAngelis. 

HORACE  DENNETT     Open  to  students  in  the  third-  and  fourth-year  classes. 

DAVID  M.  DEVENDORF  Preference  is  given  to  a  candidate  from  Herkimer  County,  New 
York,  preferably  one  from  the  town  of  Herkimer.  Given  by  Mrs.  David  M.  Devendorf  of 
Herkimer,  New  York,  in  memory  of  her  husband,  Dr.  David  M.  Devendorf,  Class  of  1861. 

FRANCIS  E.  DOUGHTY  Given  by  Miss  Phoebe  Caroline  Swords,  in  memory  of  Dr.  Francis 
E.  Doughty,  Class  of  1869. 

LAWRENCE  JOHN  DURANTE  Given  by  members  of  the  Class  of  1961,  in  memory  of 
Lawrence  John  Durante.  Awarded  annually  to  a  senior  student  with  verified  financial  need  by 
the  Durante  Scholarship  Fund  Committee  after  review  of  the  applications  of  qualified 
students. 

EDWARD  PERCY  EGLEE  Bequest  of  Edward  Percy  Eglee,  Class  of  1913,  member  of  the 
Faculty  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  from  1919  until  his  retirement  in  1953, 
when  he  was  a  clinical  professor  of  medicine. 

JOSEPH  HERMAN  AND  HANNAH  EICHNER  Established  by  the  will  of  Benjamin  Bernard 
Eichner,  Class  of  1919. 

JOSEPH  C.  FOSTER     Given  by  Mrs.  Esther  J.  Foster,  in  memory  of  her  husband. 

VIRGINIA  KNEELAND  FRANTZ     Bequest  of  Dr.  Frantz. 


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NELLIE  ALDEN  FRANZ  Bequest  of  Nellie  A.  Franz  to  Columbia  University  for  scholarships 
to  worthy  young  women  for  undergraduate  or  graduate  study,  with  preference  for  those 
interested  in  medicine,  nursing,  sociology,  and  journalism. 

GEORGE  AND  CHARLIE  Given  by  the  Alumni  Association  of  the  College,  in  memory  of 
George  Peters  and  Charles  Costello,  long-time  employees  of  the  Medical  Center. 

JACOB  HARSEN     Given  by  Dr.  Jacob  Harsen. 

FRANK  HARTLEY     Given  by  friends  and  colleagues  of  Dr.  Frank  Hartley,  class  of  1880. 

WILLIAM  H.  HEMINGWAY 

AARON  HIMMELSTEIN  MEMORIAL  Open  to  undergraduate  medical  students.  Given  by 
Dr.  Himmelstein's  friends  eind  colleagues. 

IRMA  T.  HIRSCHL  SCHOLARSHIPS  From  the  estate  of  Irma  T.  Hirschl.  Awarded  on  the 
criteria  of  financial  need,  outstanding  scholarship  and  dedication  to  medical  science,  the  easing 
of  pcdn  and  protection  of  life. 

CHARLES  EUGENE  HUBER,  SR.     Bequest  of  Francis  D.  Huber,  in  memory  of  his  father. 

FRANCIS  HUBER  Open  to  a  graduate  of  any  institution  other  than  Columbia  University, 
City  College,  Barnard  College,  or  Hunter  College.  Given  by  Dr.  Francis  Huber. 

VIOLA  B.  HUBER     Open  to  a  graduate  of  Hunter  College.  Given  by  Dr.  Francis  Huber. 

ABRAHAM  JACOBI  For  graduates  of  Columbia  University  and  City  College.  Given  by  Dr. 
Francis  Huber,  in  memory  of  Dr.  Abraham  Jacobi. 

EDWARD  R.  JEAL  Awarded  to  deserving  students  studying  under  the  Faculty  of 
Medicine. 

CHARLES  CHRISTIAN  LIEB  Awarded  to  a  student  interested  in  the  study  of  pharmacolo- 
gy. Given  in  memory  of  Dr.  Charles  Christian  Lieb,  Hosack  Professor  of  Pharmacology. 

LI  MING  Awarded  with  preference  to  students  of  Chinese  birth  or  descent  or  nationality. 
Established  by  bequest  of  Mr.  Li  Ming. 

MARJORIE  McANENY  Open  to  a  graduate  of  Barnard  College.  Given  by  Dr.  Francis 
Huber. 

ELIZABETH  HALL  McCULLOGH  Given  by  Mrs.  William  G.  Heaphy,  in  memory  of  her 
sister.  Dr.  Elizabeth  McCullogh,  an  alumna  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

HERBERT  D.  MANLEY     Given  as  bequest  by  the  late  Dr.  Herbert  D.  Manley. 

FRANCIS  HARTMAN  MARKOE  Given  by  Madeline  Shelton  Markoe,  in  memory  of  her 
husband. 

M.  MONTGOMERY  MAZE  From  the  estate  of  M.  Montgomery  Maze,  Pearl  River,  N.Y. 
Part  of  this  fund  may  be  used  for  scholarships  and/or  fellowships,  preferably  for  graduates  of 
the  Pearl  River  High  School. 

MABEL  C.  MEAD  Awarded  to  women  students  of  Chinese  ancestry.  Preference  given  to 
those  desiring  to  study  medicine. 

VIVIAN  AND  SEYMOUR  MILSTEIN  ENDOWMENT  FOR  SCHOLARSHIPS  Established 
by  the  donors  in  honor  of  their  friends  and  physicians,  Drs.  David  Habif  and  Duane  Todd. 

SAMUEL  J.  MORITZ  MEMORIAL  Given  by  the  executors  of  the  estate  of  Samuel  J. 
Moritz. 


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GULLI  LINDH  MULLER  Bequest  of  the  donor  to  be  awarded  with  preference  to  a  gifted 
woman  student. 

P&S  SCHOLARSHIP  AID  AND  LOAN  FUND  Established  by  the  wives  of  the  members  of 
the  Faculty  of  Medicine,  faculty,  and  friends  of  the  College. 

RUDOLPH  AND  MARY  E.  PFEIFFER     Given  by  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Pfeiffer. 

PRESBYTERIAN  HOSPITAL  ALUMNI  SCHOLARSHIP  Granted  with  preference  to  sons 
or  daughters  of  alumni  of  Presbyterian  Hospital.  Given  by  the  Society  of  the  Alumni  of 
Presbyterian  Hospital. 

WILLIAM  COLE  RAPPLEYE     Established  at  the  retirement  of  Dean  Rappleye. 

RICHARD  RHODEBECK     Given  by  Mrs.  Richard  Rhodebeck,  in  memory  of  her  husband. 

DAVID  H.  ROUS  From  family,  friends,  and  business  associates  of  David  H.  Rous,  the 
income  to  be  divided  equally  among  the  Graduate  School  of  Business,  Columbia  College,  and 
the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

LOUIS  AND  RACHAEL  RUDIN  Established  by  the  Rudin  Foundation  for  students  of 
excellence  who  would  not  otherwise  be  able  to  complete  their  education. 

SAGAMORE     Awarded  to  needy  students. 

JOSEPH  F.  SAPHIR  MEMORIAL  Given  by  Elsa  M.  Saphir,  in  memory  of  her  husband, 
Joseph  F.  Saphir,  Class  of  1902. 

THE  MARY  S.  SAXE  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND     Bequest  of  Mary  S.  Saxe. 

AURA  E.  SEVERINGHAUS  Given  by  faculty  members,  alumni,  and  students,  in  honor  of 
Dr.  Severinghaus's  services  to  the  College. 

BERNARD  E.  SMITH  MEMORIAL  Given  by  Mrs.  Gertrude  Smith,  in  memory  of  her 
husband. 

THE  JAMES  A.  STEVENSON  MEMORIAL  SCHOLARSHIP  Established  by  Mrs.  Ann 
Stevenson  Hardesty,  in  memory  of  her  brother  James  Albert  Stevenson,  Class  of  1943. 

EDGAR  EGINTON  STEWART,  Jr.,  MEMORIAL  Given  by  Dr.  E.  E.  Stewart,  in  memory  of 
his  son. 

ARTHUR  PURDY  STOUT  MEMORIAL     Given  by  the  Arthur  Purdy  Stout  Society. 

ARNOLD  STURMDORF  Awarded  to  one  or  more  students  in  their  third  or  fourth  year  of 
medical  school.  Bequest  of  Miriam  Sturmdorf. 

HAROLD  S.  VAUGHAN     Bequest  of  Dr.  Harold  Vaughan,  Class  of  1904. 

ANDREA  VICALE  MEMORIAL  Established  by  Dr.  Carmine  T.  Vicale,  in  memory  of  his 
father. 

HERMANN  VOLLMER     Established  in  his  memory  by  his  wife. 

THEODORE  L.  VOSSELER  Preference  is  given  to  graduates  of  Colgate  University.  Given 
by  Dr.  Allison  J.  Vosseler,  Class  of  1933,  in  memory  of  his  father.  Dr.  Theodore  L.  Vosseler. 

ROBERT  M.  WECHSLER  Given  by  Dr.  I.  S.  Wechsler,  in  memory  of  his  son,  Robert  M. 
Wechsler,  Class  of  1945,  and  by  members  of  the  class  of  1945,  in  memory  of  their  classmate. 

WHITING— Dr.  FORDYCE  B.  St.  JOHN  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND  Gift  by  the  Mrs.  Giles 
Whiting  Foundation,  in  honor  of  Dr.  Fordyce  B.  St.  John. 


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Dr.  JAMES  LANCELOT  WILSON     Awarded  to  a  student  selected  by  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons. 


Gift  Funds 

CITIBANK  MEDICAL  SCHOLARSHIP  Established  by  the  Citibank.  The  recipient  must 
have  demonstrated  need  for  support  and  he/she  must  be  a  New  York  State  resident. 

VALERIE  AND  GEORGE  DELACORTE  FOUNDATION     Annual  gift. 

GENERAL  SCHOLARSHIP  GIFT  FUND     Gifts  and  memorials  by  various  donors. 

CHARLES  F.  IKLE  SCHOLARSHIP  AND  RESEARCH  FUND  Grant  by  the  New  York 
Community  Trust. 

JAMES  T.  LEE  FOUNDATION,  Inc.     Annual  grant  to  medical  students. 

JULIUS  E.  STOLFI  MEDICAL  EDUCATION  AND  RESEARCH  FUND  SCHOLARSHIP 

THE  SULZBERGER  FOUNDATION  Annual  gift.  Awarded  to  senior  students  with  very 
good  academic  records,  significant  financial  need,  and  plans  to  pursue  careers  in  family 
medicine  or  general  internal  medicine  in  nonurban  areas. 

Loans 

Loans  are  available  to  all  full-time  medical  students.  These  funds  are  provided  by  various 
sources,  including  the  federal  and  state  governments,  the  University,  and  also  private 
agencies,  as  outlined  below. 

Foreign  students  who  hold  an  F-1  student  visa  are  eligible  to  borrow  only  from  University  funds 
and  must  have  comakers  who  are  citizens  or  permanent  residents  of  the  United  States. 
Comakers  should  not  be  University  employees.  Foreign  students  may  borrow  from  federal  or 
state  loan  funds  upon  being  granted  permanent  resident  visa  status  in  the  United  States. 

Health  Professions  Student  Loans.  These  are  allocated  by  the  Bureau  of  Health  Manpower  of 
the  National  Institutes  of  Health  to  individual  medical  schools,  which  are  responsible  for 
determining  both  the  recipients  of  such  funds  and  the  amounts  to  be  loaned.  Assuming  the 
availability  of  adequate  funding,  the  maximum  loan  to  a  student  in  an  academic  year  is  the 
cost  of  tuition  plus  $2,500.  Loans  are  repayable  to  the  school  over  a  ten-year  period  beginning 
one  year  after  completing  or  interrupting  the  prescribed  full-time  course  of  study.  Interest  at 
the  annual  rate  of  9  percent  begins  to  accrue  when  the  loan  becomes  repayable. 

Repayment  of  Health  Professions  Loans  may  be  deferred  up  to  three  years  for  those  who 
become  members  of  a  uniformed  federal  service  on  sustained  full-time  duty  (i.e.,  the  Army, 
Navy,  Air  Force,  Marine  Corps,  Coast  Guard,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey),  the  Public  Health 
Service,  or  the  Peace  Corps.  For  those  pursuing  advanced  professional  training,  repayment 
may  be  deferred  to  completion  of  the  training  program.  Interest  does  not  accrue  during  period 
of  deferment. 

Health  Professions  Loans  are  forgiven  or  cancelled  under  certain  conditions:  (1)  In  the 
instance  of  students  who  agree  to  practice  medicine  for  at  least  two  years  in  a  region  of  a  state 
that  has  been  determined  to  need  additional  personnel,  the  federal  government  will  repay  60 
percent  of  the  outstanding  principal  and  interest  on  any  educational  loan(s)  for  the  cost  of 
professional  education.  For  a  third  year  of  practice  in  such  an  area,  an  additional  25  percent  of 
the  loan(s)  will  be  repaid.  (2)  The  outstanding  loans  of  students  who  fail  to  complete  their 
health  professions  studies  will  be  repaid  if  they  are  in  exceptionally  needy  circumstances,  from 
a  low-income  or  disadvantaged  family,  and  cannot  be  expected  to  resume  studies  within  two 
years.  (3)  Loans  of  students  who  die  or  suffer  permanent  and  total  disability  will  be  cancelled. 


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National  Direct  Student  Loans.  Funds  are  allocated  by  the  Office  of  Education  to  schools 
which  are  responsible  for  determining  both  the  recipients  of  such  funds  and  the  amounts  to  be 
awarded.  The  total  (undergraduate  and  graduate  school  loans)  available  to  a  student  from  the 
NDSL  program  is  $12,000.  The  current  interest  rate,  payable  during  the  repayment  period,  is 
5  percent  on  the  unpaid  principal.  Repayment  begins  six  months  after  graduation  or  after 
leaving  school.  The  repayment  period  may  extend  up  to  ten  years.  Repayment  may  be 
deferred  for  up  to  three  years  during  active  U.S.  military  service,  during  service  in  the  Peace 
Corps  or  Volunteers  in  Service  to  America  (VISTA),  or  for  up  to  two  years  during  service  in  an 
internship  required  to  begin  professional  practice. 

Federal  and  State  Guaranteed  Loans.  Under  the  auspices  of  the  Bureau  of  Student  Financial 
Assistance  of  the  Department  of  Education,  federally  insured  loans  are  made  by  authorized 
beinks,  savings-and-loan  associations,  credit  unions,  pension  funds,  and  insurance  companies. 
The  maximum  loan  each  academic  year  under  this  program  is  $5,000,  and  the  total 
outstanding  loan  balance  at  any  one  time  may  not  exceed  $25,000.  Lending  institutions 
participating  in  this  program  can  provide  information  regarding  interest  rates,  repayment,  and 
deferment  of  repayment. 

University  loan  funds  are  also  intended  to  supplement  students'  resources  when  monies  are 
available.  Included  among  these  are  the  following  funds: 

PETER  AMAZON     Bequest  of  Peter  Amazon. 

LEONARD  ALEXANDER  ARMS  Bequest  of  Lydia  B.  Arms,  in  memory  of  her  husband,  to 
create  a  revolving  loan  fund  for  scholarship  and  research  to  medical  students  and  graduate 
students  at  P&S. 

GEORGE  BLUMENTHAL,  Jr.  Used  for  the  assistance  of  needy  students  in  the  medical 
school. 

CLASS  OF  1906     Gifts  from  various  members  of  the  Class  of  1906. 

CLASS  OF  1919  Gifts  from  various  members  of  the  Class  of  1919.  To  be  used  for  loans  to 
deserving  students. 

CAROL  ELISSA  GARDNER  Established  by  Dr.  M.  Jordan  Thorstad,  in  memory  of  his  wife. 
Dr.  Ccirol  Elissa  Gardner  Thorstad,  Class  of  1941. 

DAVID  GREENE  A  bequest  from  the  estate  of  Fcinnye  Greene  Meyerson,  in  honor  of  her 
brother.  Dr.  David  Greene.  Used  for  assistance  of  needy  students  in  the  medical  school  and 
Columbia  College. 

GEORGE  L.  HAWKINS,  Jr.     Gift  of  George  L.  Hawkins,  Jr.,  Class  of  1941. 

B.  H.  HOMAN,  JR.,  REVOLVING  LOAN  FUND  Long-term,  low-interest  loans  for  needy 
students. 

ROBERT  ABBE  MACKENZIE  Established  by  friends,  colleagues,  and  patients  of  Dr. 
MacKenzie,  an  alumnus  of  the  Class  of  1921. 

GEORGE  W.  MERCK  MEMORIAL  Established  by  the  Merck  Company  Foundation  in  honor 
of  George  W.  Merck.  For  graduates  of  P&S,  wherever  they  are  in  training,  or  to  graduates  of 
other  medical  schools  in  training  at  hospitals  affiliated  with  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons. 

JESSIE  SMITH  NOYES 

AURA  E.  SEVERINGHAUS  Established  by  the  Clark  Foundation  as  an  unrestricted, 
discretionary  fund  to  be  used  primarily  for  the  support  of  students  and  student  activities. 
Priority  given  to  fourth-year  students  who  are  subjected  to  increased  living  and  transportation 


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costs  because  of  electing  clerkships  at  the  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital,  Cooperstown, 
N.Y. 

WALTER  C.  AND  MARJORIE  C.  STEIN     Bequest  of  Marjorie  C.  Stein. 

STEINHARDT  MEDICAL  SCHOLARSHIP  Bequest  of  Samuel  C.  Steinhardt.  Awarded  to 
graduates  of  one  of  the  colleges  of  the  City  University  of  New  York  who  have  attended  public 
schools  exclusively  (except  for  religious  instruction).  To  be  repaid  in  fifteen  years;  without 
interest  for  the  first  ten  years;  with  5  percent  annual  interest  thereafter  on  the  unpaid 
balance. 

In  addition  to  the  foregoing,  periodically  there  are  funds  for  short-term  emergency  loans,  which 
are  administered  through  the  Financial  Aid  Office  of  the  medical  school. 

Prizes 

Dr.  HARRY  S.  ALTMAN  PRIZE  Awarded  to  an  outstanding  senior  student  who  demon- 
strates a  special  interest  in  pediatric  ambulatory  care.  Established  to  honor  Dr.  Harry  S. 
Altman,  in  recognition  of  his  outstanding  contributions  to  scholarship  in  pediatrics. 

ALUMNI  ASSOCIATION  AWARD     Given  for  outstanding  achievement. 

HERBERT  J.  BARTELSTONE  AWARD  IN  PHARMACOLOGY  Awarded  to  a  member  of 
the  graduating  class  of  the  College  who  has  demonstrated  exceptional  accomplishments  in 
pharmacology.  Established  to  honor  the  memory  of  Professor  Herbert  J.  Bartelstone,  member 
of  the  Department  of  Pharmacology  from  1950  until  1973,  dedicated  and  inspiring  teacher, 
and  uncompromising  advocate  of  the  importance  of  rigorous  preparation  in  basic  medical 
science  in  the  education  of  the  physician. 

COAKLEY  MEMORIAL  PRIZE  Awarded  by  the  Department  of  Otolaryngology  to  a  senior 
student  who  has  done  outstanding  work  in  the  field. 

TITUS  MUNSON  COAN  PRIZE  Awarded  to  the  senior  student  who  has  submitted  the  best 
essay  in  biological  science  or  otherwise  best  contributed  to  its  advancement.  Bequest  of  Titus 
M.  Coan. 

THOMAS  F.  COCK,  M.D.,  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  for  excellence  in  obstetrics 
and  gynecology. 

FREDERICK  PARKER  GAY  MEMORIAL  AWARD  Awarded  to  the  senior  student  whose 
work  in  microbiology  is  judged  the  most  outstanding.  Given  by  Mrs.  Frederick  Parker  Gay,  in 
memory  of  her  husband. 

JANEWAY  PRIZE  Awarded  to  the  student  graduating  from  the  College  with  the  highest 
marks  for  efficiency  and  ability.  Given  by  the  bequest  of  Matilda  S.  J.  Wisner. 

Dr.  HAROLD  LAMPORT  BIOMEDICAL  RESEARCH  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  senior  student 
for  the  best  thesis  reporting  original  biomedical  research.  Gift  of  the  Lamport  Foundation. 

ROBERT  F.  LOEB  AWARD  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  who,  in  the  opinion  of  the 
Department  of  Medicine,  has  shown  the  greatest  promise  of  excellence  in  clinical  medicine. 
Established  in  memory  of  Dr.  Robert  F.  Loeb,  Bard  Professor  of  Medicine,  and  chairman  of  the 
Department  of  Medicine  from  1947  to  1959. 

F.  PHILIP  LOWENFISH  PRIZE  IN  DERMATOLOGY  Awarded  to  the  individual  who  has 
done  the  most  creative  and  original  research  in  dermatology.  Given  by  Mrs.  Lowenfish,  in  her 
husband's  memory. 

EDITH  AND  DENTON  McKANE  MEMORIAL  AWARD  Bequest  of  Edith  U.  McKane. 
Awarded  to  a  senior  student  for  excellence  in  basic  or  clinical  research  in  ophthalmology. 


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Dr.  HAROLD  LEE  MEIERHOF  MEMORIAL  PRIZE  Awarded  on  recommendation  of  the 
professor  of  pathology  to  the  student  who  has  done  the  best  work  in  the  field  during  the  four 
years  of  medical  school.  Given  by  the  parents  of  Dr.  Harold  Lee  Meierhof,  Class  of  1917. 

NEW  YORK  ORTHOPEDIC  HOSPITAL  AWARD  An  annual  prize  awarded  to  a  senior 
student  upon  nomination  by  the  Department  of  Orthopedic  Surgery,  for  outstanding  perfor- 
mance in  the  field. 

JOSEPH  GARRISON  PARKER  AWARD  Awarded  to  the  senior  in  the  College  who  best 
exemplifies,  through  a  continued  personal  interest  and  activities  in  art,  music,  literature,  or  the 
public  interest,  the  fact  that  Living  and  Learning  go  on  together.  Given  by  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Philip 
Parker,  in  memory  of  their  son,  Joseph,  Class  of  1948,  whose  promising  career  in  medicine 
was  cut  short  by  death  in  1953,  but  in  whose  life  the  love  of  music  and  the  arts  was  a  constant 
source  of  inspiration. 

P&S  CLASS  OF  1924,  Dr.  ALLEN  O.  WHIPPLE  MEMORIAL  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  senior 
student,  upon  nomination  of  the  Department  of  Surgery,  for  outstanding  performance  in  the 
field. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  PSYCHIATRY  PRIZE  Awarded  by  the  Department  of  Psychiatry  to  a 
second-year  student  for  the  best  work  in  psychopathology. 

SAMUEL  W.  ROVER  AND  LEWIS  ROVER  AWARD  An  annual  prize  to  be  awarded  to  a 
graduating  medical  student  or  a  male  graduate  student  for  scholarship  and  outstanding 
achievement  in  biochemistry  at  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

ANN  RYAN  PRIZE  IN  BIOCHEMISTRY  To  be  awarded  to  deserving  women  graduate 
students. 

HELEN  M.  SCIARRA  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  in  the  College  for  outstanding 
work  in  neurology. 

Dr.  ALFRED  STEINER  AWARD  Presented  annually  to  one  or  more  students  chosen  by  a 
faculty  committee  on  the  basis  of  achievement  in  medical  research.  Funded  by  Harcourt  Brace 
Jovanovich  in  honor  of  Dr.  Steiner. 

Dr.  HAROLD  B.  STEVELMAN  AWARD  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  for  excellence  in 
adult  cardiology.  In  honor  of  Dr.  Harold  Stevelman,  Class  of  1958,  in  appreciation  of  his 
service  to  the  family  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leo  Gilbert.  Gift  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leo  Gilbert. 

UROLOGY  PRIZES     Awarded  to  senior  students  for  the  best  essays  on  urological  subjects. 

Dr.  WILLIAM  PERRY  WATSON  PRIZE  IN  PEDIATRICS  Awarded  on  the  nomination  of 
the  professor  of  pediatrics  to  that  member  of  the  graduating  class  of  the  College  who  has 
shown  the  most  notable  work  in  the  study  of  the  diseases  of  infants  and  children. 

Dr.  WILLIAM  RAYNER  WATSON  AWARD  Awarded  to  that  member  of  the  graduating 
class  who  has  done  the  most  outstanding  work  in  psychiatry  during  the  four  years  of 
attendance  at  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

SIGMUND  L.  WILENS  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  member  of  the  graduating  class  who,  in  the 
opinion  of  the  Department  of  Pathology,  has  been  distinguished  by  special  excellence  in 
pathology.  Gift  of  Dr.  Marie  Renate  Dische  Wilens,  in  memory  of  her  husband.  Dr.  Sigmund  L. 
Wilens. 


Student  and  Alumni  Activities 

All  students  enrolled  in  the  College  enjoy  the  privileges  and  facilities  of  the  University  campus, 
including  the  University  libraries. 


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P&S  Club 

The  P&S  Club  was  founded  over  eighty  years  ago  by  John  R.  Mott,  who  later  won  the  Nobel 
Peace  Prize.  The  Club  is  the  most  active  and  comprehensive  student  organization  in  Americein 
medical  education  today.  All  matriculated  students  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons 
are  members,  eligible  to  participate  in  extracurricular  activities  of  their  choice.  Under  the 
guidance  of  the  Faculty  Advisory  Board,  the  student  cabinet,  led  by  the  president,  assumes 
the  entire  responsibility  for  management  of  the  Club.  The  cabinet  consists  of  four  elected 
members  from  each  class  and  those  who  chair  the  following  committees:  Orientation, 
Handbook,  Student-Faculty  Home  Visits,  Films,  Concerts,  Choral  Society,  Bard  Hall  Players, 
Fine  Arts,  Athletics,  Community  Youth  Work,  Accessories,  Social,  and  Columbia-Presbyterian 
Mediccil  Society. 

Alpha  Omega  Alpha  Honor  Medical  Society 

A  chapter  of  Alpha  Omega  Alpha,  the  national  honor  medical  society,  was  founded  at  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  in  1907.  Students  are  elected  to  membership  in  the  senior 
year  by  a  committee  of  the  faculty  appointed  by  the  Dean.  The  committee  is  chaired  by  the 
Alpha  Omega  Alpha  Councilor  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  Student  member- 
ship is  determined  according  to  the  constitution  of  the  national  society.  Election  is  limited  to 
those  whose  scholastic  qualifications  place  them  in  the  upper  25  percent  of  the  class.  The 
number  of  student  members  elected  from  any  class  may  not  exceed  one-sixth  of  the  number 
expected  to  graduate  in  that  class.  Although  scholastic  excellence  is  required  for  membership, 
integrity,  capacity  for  leadership,  compassion,  and  fairness  in  dealing  with  one's  colleagues  are 
judged  to  be  of  equal  significance. 

P&S  Alumni  Association 

The  P&S  Alumni  Relations  Office  serves  to  foster  and  maintain  cordial  relationships  between 
the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  its  alumni,  and  is  responsible  for  alumni  relations 
programming  and  alumni  annual  fund  raising  projects. 

Regular  members  of  the  Alumni  Association  include  all  those  awarded  the  M.D.  or 
Med.Sc.D.  degrees  from  the  College  as  well  as  those  awarded  the  Certificate  in  Psychoanalytic 
Medicine.  Associate  members  include  faculty  members  of  the  College,  all  house  staff  members 
and  visiting  fellows  at  hospitals  affiliated  with  P&S,  and  all  Ph.D.  graduates  of  the  Basic 
Sciences  Curricula. 

The  work  of  the  Alumni  Association  is  accomplished  through  the  efforts  of  its  officers  and 
the  sixteen  standing  and  ad  hoc  committees,  all  of  whom  form  the  constituency  of  the  P&S 
Alumni  Council.  Members  are  encouraged  to  participate  in  the  work  and  activities  sponsored 
by  the  Association.  Liaison  with  the  College  is  facilitated  through  the  office  of  the  Assistant 
Dean  for  Alumni  Affairs.  Among  the  important  functions  of  the  Association  is  participation  in 
the  publication  of  P&S,  a  magazine  cosponsored  by  the  alumni  and  the  medical  school.  This 
publication  serves  as  a  major  form  of  communication  between  the  school  and  its  alumni,  the 
faculty,  the  students  and  their  parents,  and  other  friends  and  associates  of  the  College. 

Restricted  revenues  raised  by  the  Alumni  Association  provide  funds  for  endowed  scholar- 
ships at  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  toward  the  endowment  of  a  P&S  Alumni 
Association  professorship.  Unrestricted  revenues  raised  by  the  Association  allow  the  College 
flexibility  in  applying  funds  to  areas  of  greatest  need.  Routinely,  a  substantial  stipend  from 
unrestricted  revenues  goes  to  the  P&S  Club. 

As  future  alumni,  students  play  an  important  role  in  the  work  and  deliberations  of  the 
Alumni  Association.  As  members  of  the  Student-Alumni  Relations  Committee,  students  and 
alumni  work  together  in  addressing  students'  current  needs  and  seeking  solutions  to  their 
problems. 

Information  about  the  Alumni  Association  and  its  activities  is  avciilable  from  the  P&S  Alumni 
Relations  Office,  2005-C,  Black  Building,  630  West  168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 
Telephone:  (212)  694-3498. 


The  Program  of  Instruction 


The  first-year  curriculum  is  largely  devoted  to  basic  science  courses  with  correlation  clinics  to 
demonstrate  the  application  of  scientific  information  to  the  practice  of  medicine.  The  first-year 
student  also  studies  the  impact  of  health  care  systems  in  our  current  society  on  the  individual 
patient  and  physician.  Second-year  courses  concentrate  on  the  clinical  relevance  of  basic 
science  concepts  as  the  bridging  process  to  clinical  instruction  begins.  Correlations  between 
pathology  and  pathophysiology  are  emphasized.  The  development  of  basic  clinical  skills  begins 
in  the  second  semester  and  culminates  in  a  four-week  clerkship.  Throughout  both  preclinical 
years  elective  opportunities  are  available  for  pursuit  of  areas  of  interest. 

The  major  clinical  year  is  devoted  exclusively  to  rotations  on  clerkships  in  the  clinical 
disciplines.  Under  close  supervision  the  students  are  helped  to  develop  the  skills  and 
knowledge  required  for  the  practice  of  clinical  medicine.  Students  learn  to  elicit  a  comprehen- 
sive history  and  to  carry  out  a  complete  physical  examination.  They  learn  to  develop 
professional  relationships  with  patients,  and  they  acquire  an  understanding  of  the  mechanisms 
of  disease  and  of  the  principles  necessary  for  valid  diagnostic  appraisal  and  effective 
therapeutic  plans. 

All  courses  of  the  first  three  years  of  the  curriculum  are  required  of  all  students.  In  the 
fourth  year,  with  the  guidance  of  faculty  advisers,  students  design  individual  elective  curricula, 
drawn  from  a  wide  range  of  basic  scientific  electives,  clinical  electives,  and  research  programs 
offered  by  the  faculty.  Each  fourth-year  student  is  required  to  take  a  one-month  elective  in 
ambulatory  care  which  includes  clerkship  experience  in  Public  Health/Community  Medicine. 
The  elective  courses  of  all  departments  are  described  in  a  catalog  which  is  printed  annually 
and  distributed  to  students  and  faculty.  Students  are  permitted  to  spend  three  months  of  the 
curriculum  in  elective  programs  offered  by  other  medical  schools.  In  addition,  the  School  of 
Public  Health  offers  international  medicine  programs  that  provide  opportunities  to  study  the 
orgeinization  and  delivery  of  health  services  in  many  countries  of  the  world. 

During  the  elective  curriculum  students  have  available  the  resources  of  the  entire 
University.  Students  are  encouraged  to  utilize  elective  curriculum  time  to  reach  career 
decisions.  Faculty  advisers  stress  the  acquisition  of  knowledge  and  skills  in  areas  of  medicine 
apart  from  the  student's  career  discipline,  and  they  encourage  students  to  gain  experience  in 
clinical  and/or  laboratory  research. 

The  College  reserves  the  right  to  make  changes  in  the  program  of  studies  and  courses  of 
instruction  at  any  time. 

Grades,  Promotions,  and  Leaves  of  Absence 

All  courses  are  rated  on  an  Honors-Pass-Fail  system  and  these  ratings  only  are  recorded  on  the 
official  transcripts.  Students  are  not  ranked  within  the  class.  Faculty  provide  narrative 
descriptions  of  student  performances  in  preclinical  courses  (Abnormal  Human  Biology, 
Introduction  to  the  Patient,  and  Psychiatric  Medicine  I  and  II),  major  clinical  year  clerkships, 
and  elective  programs.  These  evaluations  become  part  of  the  student's  permanent  academic 
record  in  the  Office  of  the  Dean. 

There  are  three  standing  faculty  committees  concerned  with  students'  academic  perfor- 
mances. These  committees  are:  the  First  Year  Class  Faculty,  the  Second  Year  Class  Faculty, 
and  the  Clinical  Committee.  The  latter  deals  with  academic  performances  in  the  major  clinical 
year  and  the  elective  curriculum.  The  standing  committees  meet  during  each  academic  year  to 
review  student  performances  and  to  make  decisions  related  to  course  failures  and  to 
promotions.  Course  failures  in  all  years  of  the  curriculum  must  be  corrected  according  to  the 
directives  of  the  faculty  committees.  A  student  may  be  advanced  to  the  next  academic  year  of 
the  medical  school  curriculum  only  upon  recommendation  of  the  faculty  committee.  In  any 
year  of  the  curriculum  students  may  be  dismissed  for  poor  scholarship.  Repetition  of  a  year  of 
the  curriculum  may  be  recommended  by  a  faculty  committee.  The  faculty  committees  may 


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direct  students  whose  performances  are  marginal  to  undertake  additional  work  to  correct 
deficiencies  and  strengthen  overall  performance  in  any  discipline. 

Students  are  informed  in  writing  of  the  academic  decisions  of  all  faculty  committees. 
Students  have  the  right  to  appeal  decisions  of  the  faculty  committees.  A  student  who  wishes  to 
appeal  may  request  the  concerned  committee  to  reverse  or  alter  a  decision.  If  the  committee 
reaffirms  the  original  decision,  the  student  may  direct  an  appeal  to  the  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of 
Medicine,  who  may  refer  the  appeal  to  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  Faculty  Council  for 
finail  decision. 

The  Faculty  of  Medicine  reserves  the  right  to  dismiss,  or  to  deny  admission,  registration, 
readmission,  or  graduation  to  any  student  who  in  the  judgment  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine  is 
determined  to  be  unsuited  for  the  study  or  practice  of  medicine. 

Students  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  are  required  to  pass  National  Board 
examinations  Parts  I  and  II  prior  to  graduation. 

Leaves  of  absence  may  be  granted  by  the  Dean  for  a  limited  period  of  time  in  exceptional 
circumstances  only  for  health  reasons  or  personal  emergencies. 

Key  to  Course  Numbers 

Medical  Center  courses:  The  suffixes  F  and  S  refer  to  first-  and  second-year  courses, 
respectively.  Numbers  without  a  suffix  indicate  major  clinical  year  clerkships  that  are 
repeated  throughout  the  year  in  instruction  periods  of  twelve  weeks  or  less. 

Summary  of  Curriculum  (for  students  entering  in 
September  1981) 

First  Year 

SEPTEMBER  8,  1981,  to  JANUARY  15,  1982.  First  semester. 
JANUARY  18,  1982,  to  JUNE  10,  1982.  Second  semester. 

Second  Year 

SEPTEMBER  1,  1982,  through  MAY  31,  1983. 

Third  and  Fourth  Years 

JULY  1,  1983,  through  APRIL  30,  1985. 

Basic  Science  and  Introductory  Clinical  Courses 
of  the  First  and  Second  Years 

Abnormal  Human  Biology  lOlS. 

Dr.  Canfield  and  interdepartmental  associates:  Cardiology,  Dr.  Drusin;  Pulmo- 
nary, Dr.  Harvey;  Endocrinology-Metabolism,  Dr.  Holub;  Gastroenterology,  Dr. 
Glickman;  Hematology,  Dr.  Rifkind;  Immunology,  Dr.  Butler;  Infectious  Diseases, 
D;.  Neu;  Oncology,  Dr.  Weinstein;  Nephrology,  Dr.  Al-Awqati;  Surgery,  Dr.  Lo- 
Gerfo. 

Exercises  in  the  application  and  correlation  of  the  basic  sciences  to  a  broad  range  of  clinical  problems. 
Teaching  is  by  seminar/lecture  and  is  closely  integrated  with  courses  in  pathology,  pharmacology,  and 
introductory  medicine. 


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Anatomy  lOlF.     Microscopic  anatomy 
Dr.  Nunez  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  exercises  including  light  and  electron  microscopic  studies  of 
structure  in  relation  to  function. 

Anatomy  102F.     Human  anatomy 

Drs.  April,  Moss,  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  encompassing  basic  morphological  and  functional  human  anato- 
my. 

Anatomy  103F.     Developmental  anatomy 
Dr.  Pfenninger  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  demonstrations,  and  laboratory  emphasizing  the  fundamental  processes  of  embryogenesis; 
closely  integrated  with  Anatomy  1  OIF-Microscopic  anatomy. 

Biochemistry  lOlF.     Introductory  biochemistry 
Dr.  Gold  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures  and  conferences  stressing  principles  of  biochemistry  and  their  relationship  to  disease  processes. 

Genetics  lOlS.     Introductory  clinical  genetics 
Dr.  Bloom  and  associates. 

Lectures  emphasizing  general  principles  of  genetics  and  their  clinical  application. 

Medicine  lOlS.     Introduction  to  the  practice  of  medicine 
Drs.  Ccmfield,  Marcus,  and  associates. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  seminars  addressing  ethical  and  personeil  issues  relevant  to  the  practice  of 
medicine. 

Medicine  102S.     Introduction  to  the  patient 
Dr.  Morris  and  associates. 

A  series  of  interdepartmental  presentations  and  demonstrations  followed  by  an  intensive  four-week 
preceptorship  (at  Harlem,  Overlook,  Presbyterian,  Roosevelt,  or  St.  Luke's  Hospital)  during  which  the 
student  will  learn  to  take  a  comprehensive  medical  history  and  to  perform  a  complete  physical 
examination. 

Microbiology  lOlF.     General  microbiology 
Drs.  Erlanger,  Ginsberg,  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  covering  the  basic  principles  of  cell  regulation,  immunology, 
virology,  and  the  biology  of  pathogenic  organisms. 

Anatomy-Physiology  106S.     Neural  science 

Drs.  Kandel,  Kelly,  Kupfermann,  Rowland,  Schwartz,  and  Spencer. 

Lectures,  seminars,  laboratories,  and  clinical  demonstrations  to  provide  an  integrated  understanding  of 
neurophysiology,  neuroanatomy,  biochemistry,  and  behavior. 

Nutrition  lOlF.     Introduction  to  nutrition 
Dr.  Winick  and  associates. 

Lectures  that  define  the  elements  of  nutrition  essential  for  good  health. 

Pathology  lOlF.     General  pathology 
Dr.  C.  Fenoglio  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  emphasizing  the  mechanisms  of  injury  and  repair  in  cells,  tissues, 
and  organ  systems. 

Pathology  102S.     Systemic  pathology 

Drs.  Branwood,  C.  Fenoglio,  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  exercises  including  light  and  electron  microscopic  studies  to 
elucidate  the  pathogenesis  of  findings  in  disease. 

Pathology  103S.     Neuropathology 
Dr.  Duffy  and  associates. 

Lectures,  demonstrations,  and  microscopic  studies  of  diseases  of  the  nervous  system. 


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Pharmacology  lOlS.     General  and  special  pharmacology 
Dr.  Kahn  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  seminars,  and  demonstrations  to  elucidate  the  basic  principles  essential  for  the  effective  use  of 
drugs  as  therapeutic  or  diagnostic  agents. 

Medicine  105F.     Physician-patient  relationship 
Dr.  Park  and  associates. 

Preceptor  sessions  emphasizing  the  central  role  of  the  physician-patient  relationship  in  the  practice  of 
medicine  and  the  importance  of  the  effects  of  health  care  organization  and  other  factors  on  that 
relationship. 

Physiology  101 F.     Human  physiology 
Dr.  Nocenti  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  demonstrations,  and  conferences  to  define  the  function  of  specific  cells,  tissues,  and  organs  and 
their  homeostatic  mechanisms. 

Psychiatry  lOlF.     Psychiatric  Medicine,  1 
Dr.  Arkow  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures  and  seminars  presenting  the  salient  features  of  normal  development. 

Psychiatry  102S.     Psychiatric  Medicine,  II 
Dr.  Arkow  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures  and  seminars  covering  the  major  mental  illnesses  and  the  elements  of  patient  interviewing. 

Public  Health  101 F.     Structure  of  health  care  systems 
Dr.  Rosenberg  and  associates. 

Lectures  and  seminar  groups  on  the  current  organization  of  health  care. 

Public  Health  102F.     Epidemiology 
Dr.  Rush  and  associates. 

Lectures  and  seminars  to  present  epidemiological  principles. 

Public  Health  103F.     Biostatistics 
Dr.  Fleiss  and  associates. 

Lectures  on  the  basic  elements  of  biostatistics  applicable  to  medicine. 

Public  Health  104F.     Parasitic  diseases 
Dr.  Despommier  and  associates. 

Lectures  and  laboratories  stressing  parasitic  diseases  likely  to  be  encountered  and  the  techniques 
necessary  for  the  diagnosis  of  these  diseases. 


Major  Clinical  Year 

Anesthesiology  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  anesthesiology 
Dr.  Bendixen  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

A  clerkship  that  provides  training  in  preanesthetic  evaluation,  management,  and  postanesthetic  care  of 
surgical  patients.  At  the  conclusion  of  the  clerkship  students  should  be  able  to  do  the  following:  (1) 
describe  the  major  factors  to  be  considered  in  selecting  anesthetic  drugs  and  techniques  for  patients 
undergoing  common  surgical  procedures;  (2)  describe  indications  for  positive  pressure  ventilation  of  the 
lungs  and  how  the  adequacy  of  such  ventilation  can  be  determined;  (3)  differentiate  between  a  patent  and 
obstructed  airway  in  a  patient  and  demonstrate  on  a  patient  or  mannikin  his/her  ability  to  obteiin  a  patent 
airway  by  positioning;  (4)  describe  the  indications  for  use  of  an  endotracheal  tube;  (5)  describe  procedures 
used  for  resuscitation  of  a  patient  who  has  had  cardiac  arrest  and  demonstrate  on  a  mannikin  his/her 
ability  to  perform  mouth-to-mouth  ventilation  and  closed  chest  cardiac  massage;  (6)  describe  indications 
for  and  contraindications  to  the  use  of  local  anesthetics  to  provide  infiltration  and  nerve  block  anesthesia; 
and  (7)  describe  the  causes,  prevention,  diagnosis,  and  treatment  of  local  anesthetic  drug  toxicity. 

Dermatology  201. 
Dr.  Harber  and  staff. 


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Medicine  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  medicine 

Dr.  Loeb  and  staff  at  the  Harlem,  Presbyterian,  Roosevelt,  and  St.  Luke's 

Hospitals. 

Extended  clinical  experience  under  a  preceptorship  system  at  Presbyterian  Hospital  and  at  another 
affiliated  hospital,  Harlem,  Roosevelt,  or  St.  Luke's  Hospital.  At  the  conclusion  of  the  clerkship  the 
student  should  be  capable  of  taking  a  precise  medical  history,  performing  em  accurate  physical 
examination,  interpreting  basic  laboratory  data,  formulating  a  cogent  problem  list,  and  communicating 
these  data  in  accurate  verbal  and  written  form.  These  skills  will  be  acquired  in  the  patient  care  setting  in 
order  to  increase  the  student's  understanding  of  the  physiologic,  psychologic,  and  social  aspects  of 
medicine  and  to  prepare  the  student  for  the  assumption  of  clinical  responsibility  under  close  supervision. 

Neurology  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  neurology 

Dr.  Rowland  and  staff  at  the  Neurological  Institute  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospitcd. 

A  comprehensive  experience  in  clinical  neurology  provided  at  the  bedside  at  the  Neurological  Institute. 
Under  close  supervision  of  a  junior  and  senior  resident  and  an  attending  physician  in  neurology,  students 
learn  to  obtain  a  systematic  neurological  history  and  to  perform  and  interpret  the  neurological 
examination.  By  active  participation  in  the  evaluation  and  care  of  patients,  expertise  is  obtained  in  the 
diagnosis  and  treatment  of  common  neurological  diseases.  Students  learn  how  to  do  a  lumbar  puncture 
and  they  become  familiar  with  electrodiagnostic  and  neuroradiologiceil  tests.  Experience  is  also  obtained  in 
neurosurgery  and  rehabilitation  medicine.  Management  of  neurological  emergencies  is  learned  during 
night  call  with  the  senior  resident.  In  addition,  a  comprehensive  core  knowledge  of  clinical  neurology  is 
ensured  by  a  course  syllabus,  daily  rounds,  and  preceptor  sessions  with  the  attending  physician. 

Neurology  202.     Neurosurgery 

Dr.  Stein  and  staff  at  the  Neurological  Institute  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

Included  in  Neurology  201. 

Obstetrics  and  Gynecology  201.  Clinical  clerkship  in  obstetrics  and  gynecology 
Dr.  Vande  Wiele  and  staff  at  the  Harlem,  Presbyterian,  Roosevelt,  and  St.  Luke's 
Hospitals. 

A  comprehensive  clerkship  in  obstetrics  and  gynecology  under  close  supervision  of  house  staff  and 
attendings.  On  the  gynecological  wards  and  in  the  clinics  the  student  learns  to  take  a  sexual  and 
gynecological  history,  to  examine  the  breasts,  abdomen,  and  pelvis,  to  distinguish  normal  and  abnormal 
findings  relative  to  gynecological  disease,  and  to  diagnose  and  manage  benign  and  malignant  gynecologic 
tumors.  The  student  acquires  the  skills  needed  to  approach  problems  of  sexuality  and  an  understanding  of 
the  impact  of  changing  physiological  states  in  menarche  and  menopause.  On  the  obstetrical  service  the 
student  learns  the  medical  and  surgical  complications  encountered  during  pregnancy  and  delivery,  and 
the  student  learns  to  diagnose  and  manage  pregnancy.  The  student  participates  in  the  conduct  of  labor, 
the  delivery,  and  the  care  of  the  newborn. 

Ophthcdmology  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  ophthalmology 
Dr.  Campbell  and  staff. 

Orthopedic  Surgery  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  orthopedic  surgery 
Dr.  Garcia  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

On  the  orthopedic  surgery  clerkship  students  learn  to  perform  an  orthopedic  physical  examination  and  to 
take  an  orthopedic  history  from  a  patient.  The  clerkship  provides  students  with  insight  into  the  more 
common  musculoskeletal  problems  (including  fractures  and  trauma)  and  the  basic  approaches  to 
management  of  these  problems  by  an  orthopedic  surgeon.  The  student  is  expected  to  gain  insight  into 
how  the  discipline  of  orthopedic  surgery  works  in  conjunction  with  other  specialties  and  how  an  orthopedic 
service  provides  in-patient  and  out-patient  care. 

Otolaryngology  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  otolaryngology 
Dr.  Abramson  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

A  clerkship  designed  to  teach  the  skills  of  physical  examination  of  the  ear,  nose,  and  throat  and  to  provide 
an  understanding  of  certain  diseases  where  this  examination  is  crucial  in  diagnosis  and  management.  The 
clerkship  includes  selected  didactic  lectures,  followed  by  a  preceptor-type  experience  in  the  clinic  where 
students  examine  and  work  up  a  number  of  patients  under  the  direct  supervision  of  a  faculty  member. 


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Pediatrics  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  pediatrics 

Dr.  Katz  and  staff  at  the  Babies  Hospital  (Presbyterian),  Harlem,  Roosevelt,  and 

St.  Luke's  Hospitals. 

A  clinical  clerkship  providing  both  in-patient  and  ambulatory  care  experience.  The  student  is  introduced 
to  the  study  of  infants  and  children:  growth  and  development,  diseases,  and  health  care  maintenance.  The 
student  develops  basic  skills  in  the  following  areas:  taking  the  pediatric  history  from  the  parents  and  from 
the  older  child;  performing  the  physical  examination  of  the  pediatric  patient,  including  the  young  infant; 
observing,  analyzing,  and  recording  the  interaction  between  parent  and  child;  and  ordering  and 
interpreting  laboratory  tests.  The  student  learns  to  integrate  the  data  acquired  and  formulate  an 
appropriate  problem  list  and  plan  for  the  patient.  The  student  also  learns  to  make  the  basic 
measurements  of  physical,  neurological,  cind  psychosocial  growth  and  development,  and  to  plot  and 
assess  the  data. 

Psychiatry  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  psychiatry 

Dr.  Malitz  and  staff  at  the  New  York  State  Psychiatric  Institute,  Harlem,  Presby- 
terian, Roosevelt,  and  St.  Luke's  Hospitals. 

A  comprehensive  clerkship  in  psychiatry.  In  active  participation  in  patient  care  under  faculty  supervision 
the  student  is  expected  to  learn  to  conduct  a  psychiatric  history  and  menteJ  status  examination  and  to 
develop  refined  interviewing  skills,  noting  verbal  and  nonverbal  behavior.  The  student  learns  to  make  a 
psychiatric  differential  diagnosis,  to  use  psychotropic  drugs  effectively,  to  evaluate  suicide  potential,  and 
to  develop  and  enhance  therapeutic  rapport.  The  clerkship  aims  to  provide  an  appreciation  of  the  effects 
of  psychological,  social,  and  biological  phenomena  on  illness-related  behaviors. 

Radiology  201.     Diagnostic  radiology  (medical) 
Dr.  Se<mian  and  staff. 

Radiology  202.     Diagnostic  radiology  (surgical) 
Dr.  Seaman  and  staff. 

Rehabilitation  Medicine  201. 

Dr.  Downey  and  staff  at  the  Neurological  Institute  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

Included  in  Neurology  201. 

Surgery  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  surgery 

Dr.  Reemtsma  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

A  comprehensive  clinical  clerkship  during  which  the  student  is  expected  to  demonstrate  improvement  in 
ability  to  perform  histories  and  physical  examinations  on  surgical  patients  and  to  formulate  rational 
diagnostic  and  therapeutic  plans.  The  student  is  expected  to  demonstrate  increasing  skill  cind  competence 
in  performing  selected  procedures,  in  assuming  supervised  responsibility  for  patient  care,  in  communicat- 
ing succinctly  and  with  clarity  to  patients  and  colleagues,  and  in  building  a  functional  body  of  critically 
examined  information  regarding  common  surgical  entities. 

Surgery  202.     Lectures  and  demonstrations  in  surgical  pathology 
Drs.  C.  Fenoglio,  Lane,  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

Included  in  Surgery  201. 

Urology  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  urology 
Dr.  Olsson  and  staff. 

During  the  clinical  clerkship  in  urology  students  learn  to  identify  common  disorders  of  the  genito-urinary 
tract  through  precise  patient  interviews  and  examinations.  Both  ambulatory  and  in-patients  are  evaluated. 
By  knowing  diagnostic  methods  unique  to  urology,  students  are  able  to  formulate  appropriate  diagnostic 
and  therapeutic  plans. 

Fourth  Year 

Interdepartment  301.     Ambulatory  care /public  health  selective 
Dr.  C.  Neu,  course  coordinator. 

Each  student  in  the  fourth  year  is  required  to  select  an  elective  in  ambulatory  care,  which  includes 
clerkship  experience  in  Public  Health/Community  Medicine.  (For  the  rest  of  the  Fourth  Year  see  page  43 
and  the  elective  catalogue.) 


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Special  Programs 


M.D.-Ph.D.  Program 

The  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences  have 
formed  a  cooperative  program  leading  to  both  the  M.D.  and  Ph.D.  degrees.  This  program  is 
supervised  by  the  Graduate  Biomedical  Sciences  Advisory  Committee  and  permits  medical 
students  who  have  a  serious  interest  in  basic  biomedical  research  to  obtain  the  Ph.D.  degree  in 
one  of  the  fourteen  participating  disciplines  in  the  program.  At  least  two  additional  years  of 
study  beyond  the  four  required  for  the  M.D.  degree  should  be  anticipated  for  completion  of 
this  program.  The  program  is  supported  by  traineeships  from  the  National  Institutes  of 
Health. 

Applicants  interested  in  the  M.D.-Ph.D.  program  should  write  for  further  information  and 
application  forms  to: 

Dr.  David  Schachter 

Chairman,  Graduate  Biomedical  Sciences 

Advisory  Committee 
Department  of  Physiology 
630  West  168th  Street 
New  York,  N.Y.  10032 

They  should,  moreover,  make  separate,  concurrent  application  for  admission  to  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons. 


Joint  M.D./M.P.H.  Program 

This  dual  degree  program  is  under  the  joint  direction  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons  and  the  School  of  Public  Health.  In  addition  to  preclinical  and  clinical  medical 
training,  students  gain  substantive  knowledge  of  the  health  care  delivery  system  and  the 
technological,  social,  and  political  forces  that  contribute  to  the  problems  and  patterns  of  illness, 
medical  care,  and  delivery  of  services.  They  also  develop  concrete  skills  of  research  or 
administration  applicable  in  interdisciplinary  health  service  settings,  both  clinical  and  commu- 
nity based. 

Before  being  considered  for  admission  to  the  joint  degree  program,  the  applicant  must  first 
be  accepted  as  a  degree  candidate  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  Formal 
application  to  the  School  of  Public  Health  may  then  be  made  at  any  time  before  the  student 
enters  the  fourth  year  of  medical  training.  The  overall  length  of  the  joint  program,  registration, 
and  scheduling  patterns  differ  for  individual  students.  The  total  elapsed  time  could  be  as  short 
as  four  years,  but  might  extend  beyond  the  four-year  graduation  date  of  the  medical  school.  In 
general,  during  the  first  three  years  the  joint  degree  student  uses  vacation  and  free  time  in  the 
medical  schedule  to  cross-register  for  public  health  courses.  In  the  fourth  year  the  student 
registers  concurrently  in  the  two  schools,  permitting  opportunities  to  complete  core,  track,  and 
elective  public  health  courses  and  also  carry  the  required  clinical  elective  work  in  the  medical 
curriculum.  The  M.D.  and  the  M.P.H.  degrees  may  be  awarded  simultaneously  at  the  end  of 
the  fourth  year;  either  degree  may  be  awarded  separately  when  the  requirements  have  been 
met. 

For  further  information,  consult  the  Dean's  Office  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  630  West  168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.,  10032,  or  the  Dean's  Office  in  the  School 
of  Public  Health,  600  West  168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 


50    PROGRAM  OF  INSTRUCTION 


Programs  in  Physical  TFierapy  and  Occupational  Therapy 

Educational  programs  are  offered  by  the  Department  of  Rehabilitation  Medicine  to  students 
who  have  already  earned  a  bachelor's  degree.  They  may  apply  for  admission  to  a  two-year 
program  leading  to  the  Master  of  Science  degree  in  physical  therapy  or  occupational  therapy, 
or  a  second  professional  Master  of  Science  degree  in  occupational  therapy  education  or 
occupational  therapy  administration.  Details  are  given  in  the  bulletin  of  Programs  in  Physical 
Therapy  and  Occupational  Therapy. 

Program  of  the  Center  for  Psychoanalytic  Training  and  Research 

A  course  of  training  in  the  theory  and  practice  of  psychoanalytic  medicine  is  offered  through 
the  Center  for  Psychoanalytic  Training  and  Research  of  the  Department  of  Psychiatry.  The 
program,  a  minimum  of  four  years  in  length,  leads  to  the  award  of  a  certificate  in 
Psychoanalysis.  For  details,  see  the  bulletin  of  the  Center  (formerly  the  Psychoanalytic  Clinic). 

Programs  in  Nutrition 

The  Master  of  Science  program,  administered  by  the  Postgraduate  Division  of  the  Faculty  of 
Medicine,  is  a  twelve-month  program  that  serves  as  a  foundation  for  students  who  plan  to 
continue  for  the  Doctor  of  Philosophy  degree  or  to  attend  a  professional  school  in  the  health 
sciences.  In  addition,  the  master's  program  is  offered  to  physicians  and  other  health  specialists 
who  wish  to  augment  their  training  with  a  knowledge  of  nutrition. 

Requirements  for  admission:  a  bachelor's  degree  from  an  accredited  college,  with  a  strong 
emphasis  on  the  sciences,  including  two  years  of  chemistry,  one  year  of  biology,  and  a  course 
in  elementary  biochemistry.  The  Graduate  Record  Examination  is  required. 

Under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Executive  Committee  on  Graduate  Instruction  of  the  Graduate 
School  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  students  may  follow  a  program  of  studies  leading  to  the  Ph.D. 
degree.  Course  work  and  thesis  research  in  nutritional  biochemistry  and  in  clinical  and  public 
health  nutrition  are  carried  out  under  the  guidance  of  the  DoctorcJ  Program  subcommittee  on 
Nutrition. 

Requirements  for  admission:  successful  completion  of  the  Master  of  Science  degree 
program  as  outlined  above,  or  its  equivalent,  and  demonstrated  scholarly  ability  in  pursuing 
advanced  studies  and  research.  In  addition,  students  must  fulfill  the  general  requirements  for 
the  degree  which  govern  all  Ph.D.  candidates  in  the  University. 

A  program  of  postdoctoral  training  in  nutrition  is  offered  for  qualified  individueds  having  the 
degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine  or  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Philosophy  who  intend  to  pursue 
careers  in  teaching  and  research  in  nutrition.  The  program  includes  clinics,  selected  nutrition 
courses,  seminars,  and  participation  in  research  projects,  with  a  view  to  qualifying  the 
individual  for  teaching  in  medical  schools  or  in  nutrition  departments  of  graduate  schools. 
Specific  training  is  given  in  the  areas  of  nutrition  and  development,  prenatal  growth,  obesity, 
endocrinology,  and  nutrition  and  metabolism.  This  program  has  considerable  flexibility  and  is 
arranged  with  the  individual  to  suit  his  or  her  particular  goals  and  needs. 

Inquiries  concerning  the  above  programs  may  be  directed  to  the  Office  of  the  Director, 
Institute  of  Human  Nutrition,  701  West  168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 

Program  in  Clinical  Genetics 

While  patient  services  in  genetics  are  rendered  through  the  existing  clinical  departments  of  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  the  teaching,  research,  and  clinical  services  in  genetics 


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are  coordinated  and  integrated  by  the  Program  in  Clinical  Genetics,  under  the  chairmanship  of 
Dr.  Arthur  Bloom,  Professor  of  Pediatrics  and  of  Human  Genetics  and  Development.  The 
membership  of  this  committee  includes  physicians  and  scientists  from  the  Department  of 
Human  Genetics  and  Development  and  from  numerous  other  departments  of  the  College. 

The  Program  in  Clinical  Genetics  offers  fellowships  in  genetics  and  training  in  the  genetic 
aspects  of  a  wide  range  of  medical  and  surgical  specialties.  The  Program  provides  postgrad- 
uate clinical  teaching,  elective  courses  for  medical  students,  and  regular  conferences  on 
clinical  genetics.  The  clinical  and  laboratory  facilities  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital,  Babies 
Hospital,  and  other  affiliated  hospitals  are  all  utilized  in  the  Program,  and  the  research 
laboratories  of  the  Department  of  Human  Genetics  and  Development  actively  participate  in 
it. 

Interested  applicants  should  write  for  further  information  to  the  Chairman,  Program  in 
Clinical  Genetics,  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Columbia  University,  630  West  168th 
Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 

Program  in  Biophysics  and  Biophysical  Chemistry 

The  program  of  study  in  biophysics  and  biophysical  chemistry,  which  leads  to  the  award  of  the 
degree  of  Doctor  of  Philosophy,  is  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and 
Sciences.  Information  about  admission  and  degree  requirements  and  courses  of  instruction  is 
given  in  the  bulletin  of  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences. 


Endowed  Lectureships  and  Visiting  Professorship 

Through  the  kindness  of  generous  donors,  the  resources  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine  include 
several  distinguished  lectureships  and  a  visiting  professorship: 

The  Cartwright  Lecture  Fund,  established  under  the  will  of  Benjamin  Cartwright,  made 
possible  biennial  lectures  under  the  sponsorship  of  the  P&S  Alumni  Association  during  the 
period  1881-1912.  A  new  series  of  Cartwright  Lectures  was  inaugurated  under  the  College's 
auspices  in  November  1974. 

The  Alexander  Ming  Fisher  Lectures  were  established  under  the  terms  of  the  will  of  Dr.  A.  M. 
Fisher's  half-brother,  E.  Douglas  Southwick,  to  make  possible  lectures  on  the  general  theme  of 
Death  and  Dying. 

The  Michael  Heidelberger  Lectures  were  begun  in  1955  to  honor  the  notable  contributions  of 
Dr.  Heidelberger,  now  Professor  Emeritus  of  Immunochemistry,  and  to  stimulate  further 
scientific  progress  in  immunochemistry  and  related  disciplines. 

The  David  Seegal  Lectureship  and  Visiting  Professorship  Fund,  given  by  the  Alpha  Omega 
Alpha  Honor  Medical  Society  and  others,  provides  for  the  appointment  of  a  visiting  professor 
who  is  in  residence  for  five  days.  During  this  time  he  or  she  delivers  the  David  Seegal  Lecture 
on  Chronic  Disease. 


Prizes  and  Awards 

The  Distinguished  Service  Award  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  is  given  annually 
at  Commencement  exercises  to  a  member  of  the  faculty  for  outstanding  contributions  to 
medicine. 

The  Louisa  Gross  Horwitz  Prize,  the  recipient  of  which  traditionally  gives  a  public  lecture,  was 
established  under  the  will  of  the  late  S.  Gross  Horwitz  in  honor  of  his  mother  and  is  given 
annually  in  recognition  of  outstanding  basic  research  in  the  fields  of  biology  or  biochemistry. 


52    PROGRAM  OF  INSTRUCTION 

The  Joseph  Mather  Smith  Prize  is  awarded  to  the  graduate  of  the  College  whose  original 
research  in  medical  subjects  is  deemed  by  the  Dean's  Advisory  Committee  on  Honors  and 
Awards  to  be  the  most  meritorious. 

The  Stevens  Triennial  Prize  is  awarded  to  the  person,  not  necessarily  a  graduate  of  the 
College,  whose  original  research  on  any  medical  subject  is  deemed  by  the  Dean's  Advisory 
Committee  on  Honors  and  Awards  to  be  most  meritorious. 


Postgraduate  Programs 


Opportunities  for  continuing  medical  education  beyond  the  M.D.  degree  are  offered  at  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  through  three  major  programs:  (1)  the  training  of 
specialists  by  means  of  hospital  residencies;  (2)  special  courses  in  general  medicine  and  in  the 
specialties,  for  practicing  physicians  and  physicians  in  training  who  wish  to  renew  and  continue 
their  educational  experiences  in  the  various  fields  of  medicine;  and  (3)  the  Doctor  of  Medical 
Science  Program,  for  physicians  with  particular  interest  and  competence  in  research  in  the 
basic  sciences.  Further  information  about  these  programs  may  be  obtained  from  the  Office  of 
the  Deem  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine. 

Graduate  Training  of  Specialists 

The  program  offers  training  opportunities  through  fellowships  at  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons  and  residencies  at  affiliated  hospitals  for  holders  of  the  M.D.  degree.  Proper  training 
for  specialization  includes  four  major  elements.  First,  it  provides  a  comprehensive  clinical 
experience  as  a  resident  in  a  hospital  that  is  equipped  and  staffed  to  provide  graded 
responsibilities  under  the  supervision  of  experts  in  the  selected  specialty.  Second,  it  disciplines 
the  resident  in  scientific  attitudes  toward  health  and  disease  and  enriches  the  clinical 
experience  through  advanced  training  in  those  medical  sciences  that  are  largely  concerned 
with  the  resident's  specialty.  Third,  it  enables  the  resident  to  see  and  to  begin  to  understand 
the  effect  of  illness  on  the  individual  patient  and  the  response  of  that  person  to  the  illness  and 
to  the  physician.  The  relationships  that  the  resident  physician  develops  with  individual  patients 
set  the  pattern  for  his  or  her  participation  in  the  delivery  of  health  care  after  the  completion  of 
the  residency.  Finally,  it  gives  the  student  the  opportunity,  either  as  a  resident  or  as  a  fellow,  to 
do  basic  or  clinical  research.  This,  in  turn,  may  stimulate  the  type  of  creative  productivity  that 
may  earn  the  student  a  recommendation  for  admission  to  a  program  leading  to  the  award  of 
the  Doctor  of  Medical  Science  degree. 

Postgraduate  Courses  for  Practicing  Physicians  and  Specialists 

A  variety  of  short  courses  have  been  organized  at  hospitals  and  clinics  affiliated  with  the 
University;  they  are  available  at  the  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center  and  at  the  other 
affiliated  hospitals.  No  University  credit  or  certificates  are  granted  for  these  courses,  but 
continuing  medical  education  credit  is  granted  through  the  Physicians  Recognition  Award  of 
the  American  Medical  Association. 

Courses  for  the  general  practitioner  furnish  opportunities  to  keep  abreast  of  new  knowledge 
and  the  latest  methods  of  diagnosis,  treatment,  and  prevention;  and  to  learn  the  indications, 
limitations,  and  value  of  those  technical  procedures  that  require  the  attention  of  a  qualified 
specialist.  The  instruction  consists  largely  of  first-hand  clinical  experience,  lectures,  demonstra- 
tions, and  discussion. 

For  those  already  practicing  a  specialty,  advanced  instruction  is  given  in  the  therapeutic 
and  diagnostic  methods  of  certain  limited  fields  of  practice.  Enrollment  is  limited  to  those  who 
have  the  preparation  necessary  to  enable  them  to  benefit  by  the  advanced  instruction. 

Program  for  the  Doctor  of  Medical  Science  Degree 

The  University  confers  the  Med.Sc.D.  degree  upon  a  few  physicians  who  have  completed  a 
research  project  in  one  of  the  basic  science  fields.  Only  staff  members  of  the  Columbia- 


54    POSTGRADUATE  PROGRAMS 


Presbyterian  Medical  Center  are  eligible  for  this  degree.  A  minimum  of  two  years  of  full-time 
work  in  the  basic  science  field  is  required.  Additional  requirements  include  completion  of  a 
significant  and  original  research  project,  the  passing  of  comprehensive  and  oral  examinations 
and  submission  of  a  dissertation. 


Departments  of  Instruction 


Listed  are  only  those  faculty  appointments  and  promotions  approved  by  September  1,  1981. 

The  designation  "also"  is  used  with  the  name  of  an  individual  holding  a  joint  appointment  in 
two  departments.  The  designation  "in"  is  used  when  an  individual  holds  an  appointment  in  the 
department  where  listed,  with  assignment  to  the  department  named  after  the  "in."  In  either 
case,  the  name  appears  in  both  departmental  lists. 

Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology 

Professor  and  Chairman 

Michael  D.  Gershon.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1958;  M.D.,  1963 

Professors 

Charles  A.  Ely.  B.A.,  Washington  and  Jefferson,  1946;  M.S.,  Hawaii,  1940;  Ph.D., 
Wisconsin,  1949 

Melvin  L.  Moss.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1942;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1946;  Ph.D.,  1954 

Charles  R.  Noback.  B.S.,  Cornell,  1936;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1938;  Ph.D.,  Minneso- 
ta, 1942 

Virginia  M.  Tennyson  (also  Pathology).  B.S.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1946;  M.S.,  Baylor,  1956; 
Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Adjunct  Professor 

Manfred  Otto  Nahmmacher.     Ph.D.,  Giessen  (Germany),  1960 

Associate  Professors 

Ernest  W.  April.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1961;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Philip  W.  Brandt.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1952;  M.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1957;  Ph.D.,  Columbia, 

1960 
Stephen  B.  Doty  (in  Orthopedic  Surgery).     B.A.,  Rice,  1961;  M.A.,  1963;  Ph.D.,  1965 
Eladio  A.  Nunez.     B.S.,  St.  John's  (New  York),   1951;  M.S.,   1953;  Ph.D.,  New  York 

University,  1964 
Karl  H.  Pfenninger.     M.D.,  Zurich,  1971 
Ann-Judith  Silverman.     B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1967;  Ph.D.,  1970 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Arline  D.  Deitch.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1944;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1946;  M.D.,  1954 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

Richard  M.  Hoar.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Kansas,  1956 

Assistant  Professors 

Richard  T.  Ambron.     B.S.,  Villanova,  1965;  Ph.D.,  Temple,  1971 

Craig  H.  Bailey  (also  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  Lehigh,  1967;  M.S.,  1969;  Ph.D.,  1973 


56    ANATOMY  AND  CELL  BIOLOGY  •  ANESTHESIOLOGY 


Julia  R.  Currie.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1974 

Halina  Den  (in  Neurology).     B.S.,  Frankfurt,  1949;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1954;  Ph.D., 

Michigan,  1958 
Abraham  B.  Eastwood  (in  Neurology).     B.S.,  Muhlenberg,  1965;  M.S.,  Lehigh,  1967;  Ph.D., 

1971 
James  P.  Kelly.     B.A.,  Harpur,  1966;  Ph.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1971 
Daniel  M.  Linkie  (in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     B.S.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1962;  M.S.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Albany),  1963;  Ph.D.,  Michigan, 

1971 
Marie-France  Maylie-Pfenninger.     Baccalaureate,  Algiers,  1960;  L.  is  Sc,  Marseilles,  1963; 

Docteur  de  Specialite,  1967;  Ph.D.,  1972 
Tuan  Due  Pham  (also  Pharmacology).     B.S.,  St.  Edward's  (Texas),  1962;  M.S.,  Loyola, 

1967;  M.  Phil.,  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1975 
Taube  Pearl  Rothman.     B.A.,  City  College,  1969;  Ph.D.,  Cornell,  1975 
Samuel  Mark  Schacher  (also  Psychiatry).     B.S.,  Columbia,  1971;  M.A.,  1974;  Ph.D.,  1976 
Michael  A.  Silver.     B.A.,  Colgate,  1971;  Ph.D.,  Rochester,  1977 

Klaudiusz  Weiss  (also  Psychiatry)  (in  Dentistry).     M.A.,  Warsaw,  1967;  Ph.D.,  State  Univer- 
sity of  New  York  (Stony  Brook),  1973 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Ian  Blair  Fries.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  1968 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES  INSTRUCTOR 

Gary  E.  Pickard,  Ph.D.  Sharon  C.  Colacino,  Ph.D. 

PTA^n-^ptT"'^-^-  LECTURER 

Ira  Walhs,  Ph.D.  ^j^^^^,  p  ^^^^^^^^  p^^ 

STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Rochelle  Small,  Ph.D. 

Anesthesiology 

Professor  and  Chairman 

Henrik  H.  Bendixen.     M.D.,  Copenhagen,  1951 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Mieczyslaw  Finster  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     B.A.,  Gymnasium  (Poland),  1941; 

M.D.,  Geneva,  1957 
Lester  C.  Mark.     M.D.,  Toronto,  1941 

Gabriel  G.  Nahas.     M.D.,  Toulouse,  1944;  Ph.D.,  Minnesota,  1953 
Shih-Hsun  Ngai  (also  Pharmacology).     M.B.,  National  Central  (Nanking),  1944 

Professors  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Leonard  Brand.     B.S.,  Yale,  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1949 

Edgar  C.  Hanks.     B.A.,  Gettysburg,  1943;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1947 

Ernest  Salanitre.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1936;  M.D.,  Rome,  1942 

Adjunct  Professor 

Sidney  Spector  (also  Pharmacology).     B.S.,  Denver,  1948;  M.S.,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Jefferson, 
1956 


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Associate  Professors 

Ralph  A.  Epstein.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1959;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1963 

Allen  I.  Hyman  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1955;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College 

1959 
Hisayo  O.  Morishima.     M.D.,  Toho  (Tokyo),  1951;  Ph.D.,  Tokyo,  1959 
Eugene  J.  Pantuck.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1959;  M.D.,  1963 
J.  Gilbert  Stone.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1960;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate) 

1964 
Lubos  Triner.     M.D.,  Charles  (Prague),  1955;  Ph.D.,  1961 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Richard  S.  Matteo.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1950;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Upstate) 
1955 

Assistant  Professors 

Jeffrey  Askanazi.     B.S.,    Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,   1971;  M.D.,   Upstate  Medical 

Center  (Syracuse),  1975 
Keith  J.  Bernstein.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1968;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1974 
Michael  C.  Damask.     B.A.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1970;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School 

1974 
Foun-Chung  Fan.     M.D.,  Taipei  Medical  College  (Taiwan),  1972 
Arthur  Donald  Finck.     B.S.,  Lafayette,  1968;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1972 
Warren  K.  Grodin.     B.A.,  Minnesota,  1967;  M.D.,  London,  1975 
John  A.  Holzer.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
Hoshang  Jal  Khambatta.     M.D.,  Karachi,  1958 
Vance  Lauderdale.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1945;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1947 
Pat  J.  Martin.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 
Leila  M.  Pang  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Hawaii,  1966;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1964 
Hilda  Pedersen.     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Edinburgh,  1958 
David  M.  Richlin.     B.A.,  Drew,  1970;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine  and  Dentistrv 

1974 
Stanley  H.  Rosenbaum  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.A.,  Harvard  1969-  M.D 

Cornell,  1973 
Peter  Salgo.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1971;  M.D.,  1975 
Yvonne  Vulliemoz.     M.S.,  Lausanne,  1956;  Ph.D.,  Paris,  1969 
Sook  Young  Woo.     B.S.,  Ewha  Women's  University  (Seoul),  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
Jen-Tieng  Wung.     M.D.,  Taipei  Medical  College,  1956 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Ana  Maria  Lobo  Antunes.     M.D.,  Lisbon  Faculty  of  Medicine,  1967 

Dorothy  A.  Black.     B.A.,  Rutgers,  1957;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1959;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1965 

Donald  C.  Brody.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  Boston,  1956 

Kathryn  A.  W.  Cozine.     M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1961 

EUise  S.  Delphin.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1971;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1975 

Alber  Faltas.     M.D.,  Kasr-El-Ainy  Medical  School  (Egypt),  1961 

Richard  F.  Gallagher.     B.S.,  St.  John's  (New  York),  1968;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1973 

Carolyn  P.  Greenberg.     B.A.,  Stanford,  1962;  M.D.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1966 

John  W.  Hennessey.     B.S,  Massachusetts,  1961;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1966 

Ina  Lieberman.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1964;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1968 

Dudley  D.  McDaniel.     B.A.,  Miami  (Ohio),  1971;  M.D.,  Autonoma  (Mexico),  1975 


58    ANESTHESIOLOGY 

Kevin  V.  Sanborn.     B.S.,  Manhattan,  1969;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1973 

Medhat  Riad  Wassef.     M.B.,  B.Ch.,  Cairo,  1957 

Gerald  S.  Weinberger.     M.D.,  New  York  University,  1948 

Marcelle  M.  Willock.     B.A.,  New  Rochelle,  1958;  M.D.,  Howard,  1962 

Joseph  Chuan-Shih  Yang.     B.S.,  Taiwan,  1959;  M.D.,  Medical  Academy  (Dusseldorf),  1964 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

ANESTHESIOLOGY  James  C.  Dooley,  M.A. 

Alan  Jay  Young,  M.D.  Annamarie  Giangarra,  M.S. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  C^™'  Pantuck,  B.A. 

Salha  S.  Daniel,  Ph.D.  '^^^''^  ^-  ^"9""'''  ^'^^ 

Mariagnes  Verosky,  B.A. 
Alvin  Wald,  Ph.D. 

At  Mary  Imogens  Bassett  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Andrew  L.  Rauscher.     M.B.,  London,  1963;  M.B.B.S.,  University  College  Hospital,  1966 
Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Edward  Palmer.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1967;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1971 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Herbert  G.  Cave.     B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1942;  M.D.,  Howard,  1947 
Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Elmer  S.  Foster.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1952;  M.D.,  Brussels,  1959 

Archibald  K.  Hinds.     B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1952;  M.D.,  Montpellier,  1962 

Gilbert  Phanor.     B.S.,  Lycee  T.  Gilboro,  1953;  M.D.,  Medical  School  of  Haiti,  1960 

William  Murray  Smith.     B.A.,  Michigan,  1954;  M.D.,  Zurich,  1966 

Madisetti  Swamy.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Osmania  (India),  1954 

J.  Sinclair  Trimiar.     B.S.,  Howard,  1960;  D.D.S.,  1960 

Francis  Weekes.     B.S.,  Johnson  C  Smith,  1941;  D.D.S.,  Meharry,  1949 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Samuel  C.  Brisbane.     B. A.,  Lincoln,  1937jM^+hward,  1949 
Oscar  N.  Graves.     B.A.,  Lincoln,  1944;  M.D.,  Howard,  1949 

At  Overlook  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

John  Rocco  Calabro.     B.S.,  Manhattan,  1971;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine  and 

Dentistry,  1975 
Henry  A.  Connolly,  Jr.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1951;  M.D.,  Hamburg,  1955 
Demetrios  B.  Kalas.     M.D.,  Aristotelian,  1954 
Mary  Louise  White.     B.S.,  Maryland,  1943;  M.D,  1945 


ANESTHESIOLOGY  •  BIOCHEMISTRY    59 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  ANESTHESIOLOGY 
Sami  A.M.  Abadir,  M.D. 
Jane  deV.  Stark,  M.D. 
Carol  E.  Zimmerman,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Associate  Professor 

Louis  Blancato.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1942;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1945 
Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Ennio  Gallozzi.     M.D.,  Rome,  1953 

Joseph  lacovelli.     B.A.,  Buffalo,  1952;  M.D.,  Bologna,  1958 

Ronald  A.  Andree.     B.A.,  Miami  (Ohio),  1955;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1959 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Errol  N.  Harding.     B.A.,  M.D.,  CM,  McGiil,  1949 
Aino  Tuul.     M.D.,  Tartu  (Estonia),  1942 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

ANESTHESIOLOGY  ^,        ,,,      ,,       y,  ^^ 

Zdan  J.  Korduba,  M.D. 

Guglielmina  Bettini,  M.D.  Han  Chiang  Lee,  M.D. 

Hilda  H.C.  Liu,  M.D.  Ignacio  U.  Ngo,  M.D. 

Alfred  T.C.  Peng,  M.D.  Kyaw  Nyunt,  M.B.,  B.S. 

Altagracia  H.  Polanco,  M.D.  Kenneth  A.  Rothenberg,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  Kristappa  Sangavaram,  M.D. 
ANESTHESIOLOGY 

Julio  M.  Garcia-Rodriguez,  M.D. 
Byung  Yang  Kim,  M.D. 

Biochemistry 

Robert  Wood  Johnson,  Jr.,  Professor  and  Chairman 

Isidore  S.  Edelman.     B.A.,  Indiana,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 

University  Professor 

Sol  Spiegelman  (Director,  Institute  of  Cancer  Research).     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New 
York,  1939;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1942;  Ph.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1944 

Professors 

Richard  Axel  (also  Pathology).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1970 

Reinhold  Benesch.     B.Sc.,  Leeds,  1941;  M.Sc,  1945;  Ph.D.,  Northwestern,  1950 

Ruth  E.  Benesch.     B.Sc,  London,  1946;  Ph.D.,  Northwestern,  1951 

Max  A.  Eisenberg.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1938;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1941;  Ph.D.,  Duke, 

1950 
Philip  Feigelson.     B.S.,  Queens,  1947;  Ph.D.,  Wisconsin,  1951 
Robert  F.  Goldberger.     M.D.,  New  York  University,  1958 

Arthur  Karlin  (also  Neurology).     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1957;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1962 
Alvin  I.  Krasna.     B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1950;  Ph.D.  Columbia,  1955 


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Seymour  Lieberman  (in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1936;  M.S.,  Illinois, 

1937;  Ph.D.,  Stanford,  1941 
Barbara  W.  Low.     B.A.,  Oxford,  1942;  M.A.,  1946;  D.  Phil.,  1948 
Maurice  M.  Rapport  (in  Psychiatry).     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1940;  Ph.D., 

California  Institute  of  Technology,  1946 
Parithychery  Srinivasan.     B.Sc,  Madras,  1946;  Ph.D.,  1953 


Adjunct  Professor 

Benno  P.  Schoenborn. 
(Australia),  1962 


B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles),   1958;  Ph.D.,  New  South  Wales 


Associate  Professors 

Roger  M.  Burnett.     B.Sc,  The  Polytechnic  (London),  1964;  Ph.D.,  Purdue,  1970 
Allen  M.  Gold.     B.A.,  Chicago,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1955 

Dezider  Grunberger  (also  Public  Health).     M.Sc,  Technical  (Czechoslovakia),  1950;  Ph.D., 
Czechoslovakia  Academy  of  Sciences,  1956;  Sc.D.,  1968 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

John  D.  Karkas.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Senior  Research  Associate 

David  Elwyn  (in  Surgery).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1950 


Assistant  Professors 

George  Alexander  (in  Psychiatry).     B.S.,  Hobart,  1949;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1953 

Hagen  P  Bayley.     B.Sc,  Oxford,  1974;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1979 

Irving  Goodman  (in  Surgery).     B.A.,  Colorado,  1939;  M.S.,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1944 

Lee  Makowski.     B.S.,  Brown,  1971;  M.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1973; 

Ph.D.,  1976 
Herbert  L.  Meltzer  (in  Psychiatry).     B.S.,  Long  Island,  1942;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1950 
James  L.  Roberts  (in  International  Institute  for  Study  of  Human  Reproduction).     B.S., 

Colorado  State,  1973;  Ph.D.,  Oregon,  1977 
Kamil  Ugurbil.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1977 
Bonnie  Ann  Wallace.     Ph.D.,  Yale,  1977 


ASSOCIATE 

Carola  P.  Zimmerman, 

Ph.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Martha  Redden  Kimball, 

Ph.D. 
Jade  Li,  Ph.D. 
Richard  S.  Magliozzo,  B.A. 
Sahebarao  Mahadik,  Ph.D. 

(in  Psychiatry) 
Laura  Ponticorvo,  Ph.D. 

(in  Obstetrics 

and  Gynecology) 
Alicia  M.  Spencer,  Ph.D. 


INSTRUCTOR  IN 
BIOCHEMISTRY 

Karen  A.  Bucher,  Ph.D. 
STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Stephen  L.  Ginell,  Ph.D. 
Susanna  Yung  Kwong,  M.S. 
James  Pachence,  Ph.D. 
Addison  Rosenkrans,  Ph.D. 


SPECIAL  LECTURERS 

Erwin  Chargaff,  M.D. 
Zacharias  Dische,  M.D. 

(in  Ophthalmology) 
Karl  Meyer,  M.D.  (in 

Ophthalmology) 
David  Nachmansohn,  M.D. 

(in  Neurology) 
David  B.  Sprinson,  M.D. 


BIOCHEMISTRY  •  DERMATOLOGY    61 

At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

Theodore  Peters,  Jr.  (in  Medicine).     B.S.,  Lehigh,  1943;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1950 
Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Leonard  A.  Sauer.     M.D.,  Rochester,  1961;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1966 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

Utapalendu  S.  Maitra,  Ph.D. 
Venkitachalem  P.  Mohan,  Ph.D. 

Dermatology 

Professor  and  Chairman 

Leonard  C.  Harber.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1953 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Clinical  Professors 

Saul  L.  Sanders.     B.A.,  Kenyon,  1950;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1952 
Dorothy  Windhorst.     B.A.,  Chicago,  1948;  M.D.,  1954 

Associate  Professor 

Richard  L.  Edelson.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1966;  M.D.,  Yale,  1970 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Dermatology 

Maureen  B.  Poh.     B.S.,  Siena,  1964;  M.D.,  Tennessee,  1967 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Jack  Eisert.  B.A.,  Cornell,  1952;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York,  1956 
David  N.  Silvers  (also  Pathology).  B.A.,  Haverford,  1964;  M.D.,  Duke,  1968 
Richard  A.  Walzer.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 

Assistant  Professors 

Alan  D.  Andrews.     B.S.,  Illinois,  1968;  M.D.,  Virginia,  1972 

Robert  B.  Armstrong.     B.A.,  Haverford,  1969;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1973 

Irene  E.  Kochevar.     Ph.D.,  Michigan  State,  1970 

Robert  R.  Walther.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1969;  M.D.,  North  Carolina,  1973 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Irving  Abrahams.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York, 

1954 
Vincent  S.  Beltrani.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 
William  De  Pietro.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1972;  M.D.,  Georgetown, 

1976 


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Marc  E.  Grossman.     B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1970;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania, 

1974 
Eric  W.  Herman.     B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1972;  M.D.,  Mt.  Sinai, 

1976 
Einar  A.  Juhlin.     B.S.,  Illinois,  1950;  M.D.,  Royal  Charles  (Sweden),  1957 
Steven  R.  Kohn.     B.A.,  Rutgers,  1964;  M.D.,  Boston,  1968 
Theodore  A.  Labow.     B.S.,  Miami,  1951;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1955 
Jack  H.  Rozen.     B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1958;  M.D.,  1962 
Gregory  Zalar.     B.S.,  George  Washington,  1965;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1969 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
DERMATOLOGY 

William  G.  Atwood,  M.D. 
Robert  P.  Feinstein,  M.D. 
Paul  Ira  Schneiderman, 

M.D. 
Eugene  W.  Sweeney,  M.D. 
Harvey  I.  Weinberg,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

Carole  L.  Berger,  Ed.D. 
Shinichiro  Takezaki,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
DERMATOLOGY 

Leon  K.  Demar,  M.D. 
Jeffery  S.  Kezis,  M.D. 
Joseph  A.  Penner,  M.D. 
Douglas  Pravda,  M.D. 
Joseph  S.  Shapiro,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
DERMATOLOGY  {continued) 

Luis  A.  Suarez,  M.D. 
Lawrence  M.  Wells,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
DERMATOLOGY 

Timothy  J.  Corey,  M.D. 
William  J.  Cunningham, 

M.D. 
Joan  P.  Noroff,  M.D. 
Margaret  S.  Ravits,  M.D. 
Kass  Sadri,  M.D. 
Robert  S.  Seibt,  M.D. 
George  E.  Thome,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Anthony  C.  Chu,  M.B.,  B.S. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Sian  M.  Chu,  M.B.B.Ch. 
Francis  P.  Gasparro,  Ph.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Minjoong  Yoon,  Ph.D. 
J.  Lowry  Miller,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Margarita  S.  Hutner,  Ph.D. 
Angelo  A.  Lamola,  Ph.D. 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Clinical  Professor 

Alexander  W.  Young,  Jr.     B.S,  Maryland,  1944;  M.D.,  1946 
Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Peter  C.  Lombardo.     B.S.,  Rochester,  1955;  M.D.,  Albany,  1959 
David  Sibulkin.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1962;  M.D.,  1966 
Gregory  Zalar.     B.S.,  George  Washington,  1965;  M.D.,  1969 


ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
DERMATOLOGY 

Herbert  H.  Hochman,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
DERMATOLOGY 

Elaine  V.  DiGrande,  M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
DERMATOLOGY 

Joshua  S.  Berger,  M.D. 
Stanley  J.  Lewis,  M.D. 


Human  Genetics  and  Development 

Professor  and  Acting  Chanrman 

Arthur  Bank  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1956;  M.D.,  1960 


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University  Professor 

Sol  Spiegelman  (Director,  Institute  of  Cancer  Research).     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New 
York,  1939;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1942;  Ph.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1944 

Professors 

Kimball  C.  Atwood.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1942;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1946 

Arthur  D.  Bloom  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1960 

Georgiana  Jagiello  (Virgil  Damon  Professor)  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     B.A.,  Boston, 

1949;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1955 
Elvin  A.  Kabat  (also  Microbiology)  (in  Neurology).     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York, 

1932;  M. A.,  Columbia,  1934;  Ph.D.,  1937 
Paul  A.  Marks  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1946;  M.D.,  1949 
Orlando  J.  Miller  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     B.S.,  Yale,  1945;  M.D.,  1950 
Richard  A.  Rifkind  (also  Medicine).     B.S.,  Yale,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 

Professor  of  Mathematical  Statistics  and  Genetics 

Howard  Levene  (in  Biological  Sciences  and  Mathematical  Statistics).     B.A.,  New  York 
University,  1941;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1947 

Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

L.  Erlenmyer-Kimling.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1960 
John  D.  Rainer.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  M.A.,  1944;  M.D.,  1951 

Adjunct  Professors 

Sidney  Udenfriend.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,   1939;  Ph.D.,  New  York 

University,  1948 
Arthur  Weissbach.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1947;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1953 
Herbert  Weissbach.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1953;  Ph.D.,  George  Washing- 
ton, 1957 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Dorothy  Warburton.     B.S.,  McGill,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1961 
Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Ronald  H.  Kaback.     B.A.,  Haverford,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein  College  of  Medicine, 

1962 
Michael  Ian  Sherman.     B.S.C,  McGill,  1965;  Ph.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Stony 

Brook),  1969 
David  Webb.     B.A.,  California  State,  1966;  M.A.,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1971 

Senior  Research  Associates 

Harold  I.  Calvin  (in  International  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Human  Reproduction).     B.A., 

Columbia,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1964 
Fred  R.  Kramer.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1964;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1969 
Dorothy  A.  Miller.     B.A.,  Wilson,  1952;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1957 
Donald  R.  Mills.     B.A.,  Indiana,  1962;  M.A.,  1964;  Ph.D.,  Illinois,  1968 

Assistant  Professors 

Marian  B.  Carlson.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1973;  Ph.D.,  Stanford,  1978 
Ann  S.  Henderson.     B.S.,  Winthrop,  1960;  Ph.D.,  North  Carolina,  1966 
Debra  Wolgemuth.     B.A.,  Gettysburg,  1969;  M.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1971;  M.  Phil,  Columbia, 
1975;  Ph.D.,  1977 


64    HUMAN  GENETICS  AND  DEVELOPMENT  •  MEDICINE 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Mary  Rita  Greenwood     B.A.,  Vassar,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1973 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  LECTURER 

Jye-Siung  Fang,  Ph.D.  Jerard  Hurwitz,  Ph.D. 

Harlow  K.  Fischman,  Ph.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Ye-Chin  Choi,  Ph.D. 
John  K.  Cowell,  Ph.D. 

Medicine 

Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine  and  Acting  Chairman 

Thomas  Q.  Morris.     B.A.,  Notre  Dame,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Arthur  Bank  (also  Human  Genetics  and  Development).     B.A.,   Columbia,   1956;  M.D., 

Harvard,  1960 
J.  Thomas  Bigger,  Jr.  (also  Pharmacology).     B.A.,  Emory,  1955;  M.D.,  Georgia,  1960 
Vincent  P.  Butler,  Jr.     B.A.,  St.  Peter's,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 
Robert  E.  Canfield.     B.S.,  Lehigh,  1952;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1957 
Paul  J.  Cannon.     B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1954;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1958 
Rose  R.  Ellison  (in  the  Cancer  Center).     B.A.,  Barnard,  1943;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1948 
Andrew  G.  Frantz.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 
Robert  M.  Glickman.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1964 
DeWitt  S.  Goodman  (Tilden-Weger-Bieler  Professor  of  Preventive  Medicine).     B.A.,  Harvard, 

1951;  M.D.,  1955 
Rejane  M.  Harvey.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 
John  N.  Loeb.     B.A.,  Harvard  1957;  M.D.,  1961 
Paul  A.  Marks  (also  Human  Genetics  and  Development).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1946;  M.D., 

1949 
Harold  C.  Neu  (also  Pharmacology).     B.A.,  Creighton,  1956;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1960 
Hymie  L.  Nossel.     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Cape  Town,  1953;  Ph.D.,  Oxon,  1962 
Elliott  F.  Osserman  (American  Cancer  Society  Professor).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D., 

1947 
Benvenuto  Pemis  (also  Microbiology).     M.D.,  Milan,  1947 
Richard  A.  Rifkind  (also  Human  Genetics  and  Development).     B.S.,   Yale,   1952;  M.D., 

Columbia,  1955 
John  V.  Taggart  (also  Physiology).     M.D.,  Southern  California,  1940 
Donald  F.  Tapley.     B.S.,  Acadia,  1948;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1952 
Gerard  M.  Turino.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1945;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1948 
I.  Bernard  Weinstein  (also  Public  Health).     B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Felix  E.  Demartini.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1943;  M.D.,  1946 

M.  Irene  Ferrer.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1937;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1941 

Donald  A.  Holub.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1949;  M.D.,  1952 

Israel  Jaffe.     B.S.,  New  York  University,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 


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Edgar  Leifer.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1937;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1939;  Ph.D., 

1941;  M.D.,  1946 
Robert  Palmer.     B.A.,  Oberlin,  1953;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1957 
Robert  N.  Taub.     B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1957;  M.D.,  Yale,  1961;  Ph.D.,  London,  1969 
Robert  T.  Whitlock.     B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1950;  M.D.,  1957 

Professor  of  Social  Medicine 

Robert  J.  Weiss  (also  Psychiatry  and  Public  Health).     B.A.,  George  Washington,  1947;  M.D., 
Columbia,  1951 

Clinical  Professors 

Stuart  W.  Cosgriff.     B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1938;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1942 
John  R.  Edsall.     B.A.,  Cambridge,  1945;  M.B.,  B.Ch.,  1948 
Jay  1.  Meltzer.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 
Kermit  L.  Pines.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1937;  M.D.,  1942 
Richard  J.  Stock.     B.S.,  Yale,  1944;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1947 
John  A.  Wood.     B.A.,  Harvard  1943;  M.D.,  1946 

Associate  Professors 

Qais  Al-Awqati  (also  Physiology).     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Baghdad,  1952 
Leslie  Baer.     B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 
John  P.  Bilezikian.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 
Peter  R.  B.  Caldwell.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1954;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1958 
Leonard  Chess.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1964;  M.D.,  State  University 
of  New  York  (Downstate),  1968 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Yale  Enson.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1953 

Dorothy  Estes.     B.S.,  Wheaton  (Massachusetts),  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Robert  H.  Heisenbuttel.     B.A.,  Thiel,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Wylie  C.  Hembree,  111  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     B.A.,   Vanderbilt,  1960;  M.D., 

Washington  (St.  Louis),  1964 
George  W.  Melcher,  Jr.     B.A.,  Colorado,  1943;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 
Jane  H.  Morse.     B.A.,  Smith,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 
James  A.  Reiffel.     B.A.,  Duke,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 
Frank  R.  Smith.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Joseph  G.  Sweeting.     B.S.,  Holy  Cross,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 
Henry  M.  Thomas,  III.     B.A.,  Haverford,  1950;  M.D.,  1957 
Melvin  B.  Weiss.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1962;  M.D.,  State  University 

of  New  York  (Downstate),  1967 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Ralph  S.  Blume.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 

John  O.  Burris.     B.S.,  Wyoming,  1952;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1956 

Peter  A.  Gross.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1960;  M.D.,  Yale,  1964 

Lionel  Grossbard.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

George  A.  Hyman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1942;  M.D.,  1945 

Abbie  I.  Knowlton.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1938;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1942 

William  Lovejoy.     B.A.,  Yale,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

David  J.  McConnell.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1958;  M.D.,  Yale,  1962 

George  H.  McCormack,  Jr.     B.S.,  Holy  Cross,  1945;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1949 

Hans  Neuberg.     B.A.,  Wagner,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 


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Earl  A.  Wheaton,  Jr.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Assistant  Professors 

Gerald  B.  Appel.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1968;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1972 

Conrad  B.  Blum.     B.S.,  Northwestern,  1969;  M.D.,  1971 

Thomas  A.  Brasitus.     B.A.,  Connecticut,  1967;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1971 

Randolph  Cole.     M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1973 

Oliver  T.  Fein.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1962;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1967 

Steven  M.  Friedman.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1968;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1972 

Glenda  J.  Garvey.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Elsa-Grace  V.  Giardina.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1961;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1965 

Steven  Grant.     M.D.,  Mt  Sinai  Medical  School,  1973 

Peter  Green.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Sydney  (Australia),  1970 

James  P.  Halper.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1965;  M.D.,  1971 

Karen  L.  Kaplan.     B.A.,  Miami  (Ohio),  1963;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1969 

Hugh  Nellans  (also  Physiology).     B.A.,  Lawrence,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1971 

Allen  Bryant  Nichols.     B.A.,  Yale,  1961;  M.D.,  Virginia,  1971 

Juan  Oliver.     B.A.,  Bachiller  Institute,  1961;  M.D.,  Barcelona  (Spain),  1967 

John  Owen.     B.ScM.,  McMaster  (Ontario)  1972;  M.D.,  1974 

Constance  Park.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1974;  M.S.,  Harvard,  1967;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1974 

Marjorie  Perloff.     B.A.,  Bennington,  1965;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1969 

Eric  R.  Powers.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1969;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1974 

Frederick  G.  Rapoport.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 

Stanley  H.  Rosenbaum  (also  Anesthesiology).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1969; 

M.D.,  Cornell,  1973 
William  H.  Sherman.     B.S.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1967;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1969 
Ethel  S.  Siris.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1967;  M.D,  Columbia,  1971 
Alan  R.  Tall.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Sydney  (Australia),  1970 
Francis  M.  Weld.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1961;  M.D,  Columbia,  1965 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Lester  W.  Blair.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D,  1974 

David  K.  Blood.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1962;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Norma  M.T.W.  Braun.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Peter  J.  Buchin.     B.A.,  Williams,  1970;  M.D.,  Yale,  1974 

Robert  H.  DeBellis.     B.S.,  Queens,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

Ronald  E.  Drusin.     B.S.,  Union  (Schenectady),  1962;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Kenneth  C.  Fine.     M.D.,  Catholic  (Louvain,  Belgium),  1970 

Jerry  Glicklich.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1969;  M.D.,  1975 

Mark  J.  Goldberger.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1969;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1973 

Victoria  E.  Guy.     B.A.,  Duke,  1968;  M.D.,  Pittsburgh,  1976 

Thomas  P.  Jacobs.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1964;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1968 

Lynne  L.  Johnson.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Cheryl  Kunis.     M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1975 

Rafael  A.  Lantigua.     M.D.,  Autonomous  (Santo  Domingo),  1972 

Oscar  Lebwohl.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1968;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1972 

Robert  M.  Magrisso.     B.A.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1969;  M.S.E.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1972; 

M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1976 
Aaron  Manson,  B.A.  Pennsylvania,  1972;  M.D.,  1976 
Robert  McConnell.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1969;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1973 
Robin  O.  Motz.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1959;  Ph.D.,  1965;  M.D.,  1975 
Carmen  Ortiz-Neu.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 
Kenneth  M.  Prager.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1968 
Marshall  Primack.     B.A.,  Louisville,  1961;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1965 
Edith  B.  Reilly.     B.A.,  Smith,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 


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John  L.  Roglieri.     B.A.,  B.S.,  Lehigh,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1966 

Martin  J.  Saltzman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1972 
Harvey  A.  Schneier.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  1967 
Peter  E.  Schrag.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1960;  M.D.,  1964 

Allan  Schwartz.     B.S.,  City  College,  1967;  M.S.,  Harvard,  1968;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1974 
Alan  H.  Seplowitz.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
Richard  V.  Sims  III.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1970;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1974 
Mark  Stoopler.     B.S.,  Tulane,  1971;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1974 
Joseph  Tenenbaum.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1968;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1974 
Byron  Thomashow.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 
Jack  B.  Weissman.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1966;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1970 
Gail  S.  Williams.     B.A.,  Wellesley  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1968 
Chun  Keung  Yip.     B.S.,  St.  Francis  (Brooklyn),  1972;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1976 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Social  Work 

Elizabeth  R.  Prichard.     B.A.,  Adelphi,  1943;  M.S.,  New  York  School  of  Social  Work,  1947 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Alfred  Becker.     M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 

Michael  H.  Cohen.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1961;  M.D.,  1965 

Clarence  J.  D'Alton.     B.A.,  Yale,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 

Richard  B.  Duane,  Jr.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1940;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 

Juan  G.  Edreira.     M.D.,  Havana,  1951 

Daniel  L.  Larson.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 

Arnold  Lisio.     B.S.,  Rochester,  1956;  M.D.,  1961 

Daniel  L.  Macken.     B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1955;  M.D.,  Boston,  1960 

Michael  F.  Parry.     B.A.,  Yale,  1966;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

John  Postley.     B.A.,  Yale,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1968 

Nicholas  Rango.     B.S.,  St.  Louis,  1966;  M.D.,  Northwestern,  1970 

Arthur  1.  Snyder.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1946;  M.D.,  1950 

Jeffrey  A.  Stein.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1960;  M.D.,  1965 

Cornelius  J.  Tyson.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Social  Medicine 

Eric  R.  Marcus  (also  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1965;  M.D.,  Wisconsin,  1969 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Marcia  B.  Bull,  M.D. 
Elias  M.  Kaimakliotis,  M.D. 
Robert  Lewy,  M.D. 
Alan  L.  Saroff,  M.D. 

ASSOCIATE  IN  SOCIAL 
MEDICINE 

Arthur  L.  Caplan,  Ph.D. 
RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

Steven  Birken,  Ph.D. 
Bonnie  Bray,  M.D. 
Gordon  A.  Campbell,  Ph.D. 
Joseph  Cerreta,  Ph.D. 
Rose  D'Alisa,  Ph.D. 
Paul  Ehrlich,  Ph.D. 
Lloyd  Fleisher,  Ph.D. 
James  Koehn,  Ph.D. 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
(continued) 

Chung  Y.  Liu,  Ph.D. 
Mohammed  M.  Osman, 

D.V.M. 
lldiko  Radichevich,  Ph.D. 
Steven  L.  Roffman,  Ph.D. 
Michael  Schonberg,  Ph.D. 
Robert  R.  Sciacca,  M.S. 
John  E.  Smith,  Ph.D. 
George  Taliadovros,  M.D. 
Larry  D.  Witte,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Ronald  D.  Adelman,  M.D. 
Howard  J.  Barnum,  M.D. 
Eli  Bauman,  M.D. 
Louis  D.  Carmichael,  M.D. 
Herbert  Chase,  Jr.,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE  {continued] 

Jorge  Cortes-Quinones, 

M.D. 
Ann  P.  D'Adamo,  M.D. 
Arthur  R.  DeSimone,  M.D. 
Stephen  Lyle  Gluck,  M.D. 
Michael  Goldman,  M.D. 
Lonnie  B.  Hanauer,  M.D. 
Ralph  Herz,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Oscar  Irigoyen,  M.D. 
Constantine  P. 

Ladapoulos,  M.D. 
Pamela  Ann  Lawrence, 

M.D. 
Raymond  Lippert,  M.D. 
Pier  Mancusi-Ungaro,  M.D. 
Marcia  Naveh,  M.D. 
Eduardo  R.  Pons,  Jr.,  M.D. 


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INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

MEDICINE  {continued) 

Harriet  Lynn  Raik,  M.D. 
Susan  Lee  Rattner.M.D. 
Dennis  S.  Reison,  M.D. 
Elizabeth  Shane,  M.D. 
Jane  S.  Sillman,  M.D. 
David  B.  Sutter,  M.D. 
Sharon  Wardlaw,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Helen-Ann  Garcia,  M.D. 
Joseph  Heller,  M.D. 
John  E.  McWhorter,  M.D. 
Mate  L.  Marinovich,  M.D. 
Milovan  T.  Rakic,  M.D. 
Thomas  J.  Rakowski,  M.D. 
John  M.  Rodgers,  M.D. 
Richard  H.  Runser,  M.D. 
Adele  Tedeschi,  M.D. 


SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Joan  Sobel,  M.S. 
Margaret  Willhite,  M.A. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Hormoz  Ashtanyi,  M.D. 
Kenneth  S.  Bannerman, 

M.D. 
John  Thomas  Barnard,  M.D. 
Zea  Borek,  M.B.Ch.B. 
Deborah  L.  Brennan,  B.S. 
James  Coromillas,  M.D. 
Mary  Dalecki,  B.A. 
Michael  Drillings,  M.S. 
Doris  Tse  Eng,  B.A. 
Sylvia  H.  Ford,  M.A. 
Donald  L.  Gammon,  B.S. 
Michelle  Greene,  Ph.D. 
Anne  Hurlet,  M.D. 
Alan  1.  Kalischer,  M.D. 
Michamasa  Kate,  Ph.D. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

{continued) 

Kalliope  S.  LaGamma,  B.S. 
Frank  D.  Livelli,  M.D. 
Maria  J.  Saraiva,  M.Sc. 
Yolene  Thomas,  M.D. 
Dominique  A.  Weber,  L.esSc. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Henry  Aranow,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Hylan  A.  Bickerman,  M.D. 
Andre  F.  Cournand,  M.D. 
Albert  Lamb,  M.D. 
Hamilton  Southworth,  M.D. 
Alfred  Steiner,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Nicholas  Christy,  M.D. 
Edward  E.  Fischel,  M.D. 
Eric  S.  Lichtenstein,  M.D. 
William  M.  Manger,  M.D. 
John  H.  McCiement,  M.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

John  S.  Davis.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1956 

Walter  Franck.     B.A.,  Yale,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 

Herbert  J.  Marx.     B.E.E.,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 


M.D.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1972 
B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1968;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1972 
B.A.,  Emory,  1949;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1953 
B.A.,  Harpur,  1964;  M.S.,  Howard,  1967;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of 


Peter  L.  Arquin. 
John  F.  D'Avella. 
Emery  C.  Herman. 
Gary  S.  Hoffman. 

Virginia,  1971 
Peter  J.  Howard.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1971;  M.D.,  McGill,  1975 
Alan  J.  Kozak.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1965;  M.D.,  1969 
Don  V.  Lewis.     B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 
John  J.  May.     B.S.,  Notre  Dame,  1969;  M.D.,  Case  Western,  1973 
Eric  Michael  Mazur.     B.S.E.,  Princeton,  1971;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1975 
Carolyn  I.  Mook.     B.A.,  Smith,  1969;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1973 
William  H.  Mook.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 
David  S.  Pratt.     B.A.,  New  Hampshire,  1967;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1971 
Donald  A.  Raddatz.     B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1971;  M.D.,  Minnesota,  1975 
Allan  G.  Ramsay.     B.A.,  Western  Ontario,  1947;  M.D.,  1948 
William  H.  Ramsey.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 
Richard  E.  Reese.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1965;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1969 
Dennis  A.  Savoie.     B.A.,  Providence,  1967;  M.D.,  Vermont,  1971 
Robert  S.  Sioussat.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 
William  Streck.     B.S.,  Oklahoma  State,  1968;M.D.,  Missouri,  1973 

David  S.  Svahn.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
David  W.  Vaules.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1960;  B.M.S.,  1961;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1963 
Gary  Weaver.     B.A.,  Goshen,  1964;  M.D,  Kansas,  1968 


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Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Donald  O.  Pollock.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1951;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1955 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 

MEDICINE  MEDICINE 

Antoinette  Kuzminski,  M.D.  Carole  L.  Nunamaker,  M.D. 

Thomas  M.  Miller,  M.D. 
Stephen  E.  Szebenyi,  M.D. 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Professors 

John  Lindenbaum.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1954;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1959 

Gerald  E.  Thomson  (Samuel  Lambert  Professor).     B.S.,  Queens,  1955;  M.D.,  Howard, 
1959 

Clinical  Professors 

Harold  S.  Ballard.     B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1948;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1952 
Kenneth  Sterling.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1940;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1943 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

David  Jocelyn  Clain.     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Capetown,  1959;  M.D.,  1968 

Charles  P.  Felton.     B.Sc,  Xavier,  1949;  M.D.,  Geneva,  1956 

Clayton  L.  Natta  (in  Pathology).     B.A.,  McMaster  (Ontario),  1957;  M.D.,  Toronto,  1961 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

George  C.  Branche.     B.A.,  Bowdoin,  1944;  M.D.,  Boston,  1948 

John  B.  Cromie.     M.D.,  Belfast  (Northern  Ireland),  1949 

William  R.  Cunnick,  Jr.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

Jeanne  A.  Smith.     B.A.,  Sarah  Lawrence,  1953;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1957 

Charles  M.  Yergan.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1944;  M.D.,  1947 

Assistant  Professors 

Anne  M.  Briscoe.     M.A.,  Vassar,  1945;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1949 
Thomas  J.  Garrett.     M.D.,  Queen's  (Ontario),  1971 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Jay  Brown.     B.A.,  Rutgers,  1964;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1968 

Peter  C.  T.  Dickinson.     B.S.,  McGill,  1958;  M.D.,  1962 

Jay  Franklin  Dobkin.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1972 

Donald  A.  Feinfeld.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Kenneth  J.  Herwig.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1967;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1971 

Wanda  Devora  Huff.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1969;  M.D.,  Yale,  1973 

Steven  Z.  Kussin.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1974 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

James  T.  Chien.     M.D.,  Yale-in-China  Medical  College,  1943 
Marvin  C.  Cooper.     B.S.,  Queens,  1960;  M.D.,  St.  Louis,  1965 
Milena  L.  Lewis.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 
Richard  R.  Prouty.     M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1948 


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ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

John  C.  DiJohn,  M.D. 
Pearl  D.  Foster,  M.D. 
Paul  Killian,  M.D. 
Anthony  J.  Marano,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Jeffrey  N.  Bradshaw,  M.D. 
James  T.  T.  Chien,  M.D. 
Bennie  W.  Chiles,  M.D. 
Carl  A.  Gamier,  M.D. 
Major  Geer,  M.D. 
Michael  H.  Gordon,  M.D. 
Ross  T.  Hamilton,  M.D. 
James  H.  Hubert,  M.D. 
Herbert  Knight,  M.D. 
Thomas  J.  Mattimore,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE  [continued) 

Clarence  S.  Murray,  M.D. 
Luigi  M.F.  Negri,  M.D. 
Hazeline  M.  Nurse,  M.D. 
Ruth  C.  Onukwue,  M.D. 
Velvie  Ann  Pogue,  M.D. 
Jon  Rothenberg,  M.D. 
William  J.  Schwartz,  M.D. 
Eric  J.  Vanderbush,  M.D. 
Michael  D.  Williams,  M.D. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Douglas  Miller,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURER 

Cecil  G.  Marquez,  M.D. 


At  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Robert  Lindsay.     M.P.C.B.,  Glasgow,  1968;  Ph.D.,  1969 


At  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Albert  S.  Klainer.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1957;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1961 


Assistant  Clinical  Professor 


Joseph  Ryan. 
1970 


B.S.,  Notre  Dame,  1965;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Kenneth  R.  Adler,  M.D. 
Hillel  Ben-Asher,  M.D. 
Joel  E.  Cannilla,  M.D. 
Alan  Chanin,  M.D. 
Bernard  Davidoff,  M.D. 
Arthur  Fisch,  M.D. 
Arthur  J.  Geller,  M.D. 
Gary  Gerstein,  M.D. 
Stephen  Guss,  M.D. 
Arthur  N.  Hoagland,  M.D. 
Stephen  D.  Krasnica,  M.D. 
Oscar  R.  Kruest,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE  (continued) 

Suohir  Mehta,  M.D. 
Earl  Nielson,  M.D. 
John  S.  Salaki,  M.D. 
Michael  A.  Samach,  M.D. 
Felix  Schletter,  M.D. 
Zalam  R.  Schrader,  M.D. 
Leo  H.  Siegel,  M.D. 
Lawrence  B.  Stein,  M.D. 
Jerrold  M.  Stock,  M.D. 
John  S.  Thompson,  M.D. 
Gary  R.  Weine,  M.D. 
Barry  R.  Zitomer,  M.D. 


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At  Overlook  Hospital 

Clinical  Professors 

Michael  Bernstein.     M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1953 

William  F.  Minogue.     B.S.,  Seton  Hall,  1951;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1960 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine 

John  J.  Gregory.     B.S.,  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  1953;  M.D.,  Albany,  1961 

Associate  Clinical  Professors  (Family  Practice) 

Donald  F.  Kent.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1935;  M.D.,  1940 
Richard  N.  Podell.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1964;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1969 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Joel  L.  Duberstein.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1961 

Robert  A.  Fuhrman.     B.A.,  Clark,  1962;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1966 

Mary  T.  Herald.     B.A.,  New  Rochelle,  1965;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine  and 

Dentistry,  1969 
William  N.  Toth.     B.S.,  Georgetown,  1956;  M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1960 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

MEDICINE  MEDICINE  (continued) 

Stephen  J.  Fischl,  M.D.  R.  Gregory  Sachs,  M.D. 

Peter  Goodluck,  M.D.  Robert  R.  Springer,  M.D. 

William  A.  Tansey  111,  M.D.  Michael  Suhl,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  ^^^h^^L^-  TS^^I^^-^' 

MEDICINE  Burton  Tucker,  M.D. 

„     .    r-  o  II  »*  i-N  William  E.  Wagner, 

Kevin  E.  Bell,  M.D.  J     M  D 

Donald  J.  Brock,  M.D.  d-  u  '  j  \a  u;  •  u        x*  r> 

„  ^,.       „  I     »« r^  Richard  M.  Weinberg,  M.D. 

H.  Oliver  Brown,  Jr.,  M.D.  ^' 

Kopel  Burk,  M.D.  ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 

Charles  W.  Clarke,  Jr.,  M.D.  MEDICINE 

Andrew  Coronato,  Jr.,  M.D.  Joseph  Belladonna,  M.D. 

H.  William  Diefendorf,  M.D.  Joseph  T.  Faraldo,  M.D. 

Charles  E.  Dooley,  Jr.,  M.D.  Eugene  R.  Kelly,  M.D. 

John  T.  Farry,  M.D.  Michael  B.  Kerner,  M.D. 

Robert  B.  Francis,  M.D.  A.  Ralph  Kristeller,  M.D. 

Sidney  E.  Friedman,  M.D.  David  P.  Miller,  M.D. 

Samuel  M.  Gray,  M.D.  Lawrence  J.  Nastro,  M.D. 

Thomas  V.  Inglesby,  M.D.  Steven  J.  Stanzione,  M.D. 

Robert  P.  Margie,  M.D.  David  Allen  Worth,  M.D. 

Sanford  M.  Reiss,  M.D. 

Melvin  Rubinstein,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professors 

A.  L.  Loomis  Bell.     B.S.,  Wesleyan,  1944;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1947 
John  F.  Bertles.     B.S.,  Yale,  1945;  M.D.,  Harvard  1952 
Robert  B.  Case.     B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 
Peter  R.  Holt.     B.Sc,  Tolington,  1949;  M.B.,  B.S.,  London,  1954 
Gerald  B.  Phillips.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1946;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1948 


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Theodore  B.  Van  Itallie.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1945 
Harvey  J.  Weiss.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

William  S.  Clark.     B.S.,  Dayton;  M.D.,  St.  Louis,  1938 

Stanley  Cortell.     S.B.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1957;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1961 

Michael  H.  Grieco.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1954;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1957 
A.  Gregory  Jameson.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1937;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 
Richard  N.  Pierson,  Jr.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Clinical  Professors 

Philip  H.  Henneman.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1943;  M.D.,  1946 

Miles  J.  Schwartz.     B.S.,  Queens  (New  York),  1947;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 

Associate  Professor 

F.  Xavier  Pi-Sunyer.     B.A.,  Oberlin,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Norman  A.  Cagin.     B.S.,  Rutgers,  1963;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1967 

Edward  M.  Dwyer,  Jr.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

Harvey  G.  Kemp.     B.A.,  Oklahoma,  1955;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1959 

Marianne  J.  Legato.     B.A.,  Manhattanville,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1962 

Alice  Maniatis.     M.D.,  Athens,  1960 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Richard  P.  Ames.     B.A.,  Williams,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

Albert  Attia.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1955;  M.D.,  1958 

C.  Redington  Barrett.     B.A.,  Yale,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

James  B.  Gabriel.     B.A.,  Brown,  1945;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1949 

Jonas  M.  Goldstone.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Albert  W.  Grokoest.     B.S.,  Hamilton,  1940;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 

Saul  Kaplan.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  Tennessee,  1959 

Arthur  Karanas.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1954;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1958 
Richard  McCray.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1954;  B.D.,  Yale,  1957;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Myron  C.  Patterson.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1939;  M.D.,  1943 
Bruce  H.  Pinkernell.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1960;  M.D.,  1964 
Norton  S.  Rosensweig.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 
Henry  G.  Schaffeld.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1938;  M.D.,  1941 
Lawrence  Scharer.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  1958 
Gerald  Weintraub.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 
Myron  C.  Wright.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1937;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1940 
Herman  Ziffer.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1949;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1953 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Beatrice  M.  Fairchild.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1942;  M.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1943;  Ph.D.,  1948 

Assistant  Professors 

Richard  CoUens.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,   1959;  M.D.,  New  York 

University,  1966 
Donald  Philip  Kotler.     M.  D. ,  Albert  Einstein,  1973 


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Michelle  P.  Warren  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     B.A.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1961;  M.D., 
Cornell,  1965 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Judith  Axelrod.     B.S.,  Wellesley,  1963;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1967 

Le  Clair  Bissell.     B.A.,  Colorado,  1955;  M.D.,  1958 

Jeffrey  M.  Brensilver.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1971 

Airlee  A.C.  Cameron.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1957;  M.D.,  CM,  McGHI,  1961 

Richard  Gunnar  Carlson.     B.S.,  Trinity,  1966;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Edward  W.  Colt.     M.D.,  University  College  Hospital  (London),  1962 

Michael  Lange.     M.D.,  Toronto,  1968 

Gertrude  Scott  Lefavour.     B.A.,  Gaucher,  1965;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 

1970 
Arthur  J.  Lennon.     B.A.,  Fordham,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 
Jonathan  A.  Lorch.     B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1968;  M.D.,Tulane,  1972 
Allen  Mogtader.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1966;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1970 
Robert  C.  Rinker.     B.A.,  Antioch,  1965;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1969 

Jean  W.  Saleh.     B.A.,  St.  Joseph  (Beirut),  1957;  M.D.,  Faculte  Francaise  de  Medicin,  1964 
Seiichi  Shimomura.     M.D.,  Okayama  (Japan),  1945 
William  J.  Vicic.     B.S.,  Yale,  1966;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1970 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Samir  E.  Alam.     B.S.,  American  (Beirut),  1968;  M.D.,  1972 

William  J.  Athos.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1956 
Robert  S.  Beekman.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 
Harvey  Benovitz.     B.A.,  Washington  &  Jefferson,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 
Robert  Bernot.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1955;  M.D.,  Buffalo,  1960 
Carlton  Boxhill.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  1968 
Earl  B.  Brown.     B.S.,  Emory,  1938;  M.D.,  1942 
Donald  P.  Dallas.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 
George  Dermksian.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.A.,  1950;  M.D.,  Tulane,  1954 
Robert  K.  Emy.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1952;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Virginia,  1957 
James  A.  Feltman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
Richard  P.  Fried.     B.A.,  Brown,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1968 
Oscar  R.  Garfein.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1961;  M.D.,  1965 
Zane  Gaut.     B.S.,  Birmingham  Southern,  1950;  M.D.,  Tulane,  1954 
Richard  Geltman.     B.A.,  Rutgers,  1967;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1971 
Henry  M.  Greenberg.     B.A.,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1961;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1968 
Joseph  A.  Grossman.     B.S.,  City  College  of  New  York,  1953;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1957 
Julian  B.  Hyman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1947 
John  H.  Keating.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  M.D.,  1943 
Ronald  Kraft.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1966;  M.D.,  Cincinnati,  1970 
Athanasius  Mallios.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Upstate), 

1973 
David  K.  Meriney.     B.A.,  Duke,  1956;  M.D.,  1960 
Lawson  A.  Moyer  III.     B.A.,  Virginia,  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
William  M.  Nicholas.     B.A.,  Williams,  1950;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Syracuse), 

1954 
Edward  H.  Reisner.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1935;  M.D.,  1939 
Robert  B.  Roven.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 

Eugene  Santilli.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1958;  M.D.,  Bologna  (Italy),  1964 
Morton  Schwimmer.     B.A.,  Lafayette  (Pennsylvania),  1948;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1951 
Kenneth  N.  Weinstein.     B.A.,  Vermont,  1955;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1959 


74    MEDICINE  •  MICROBIOLOGY 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 

MEDICINE 

Charles  A.  Adsit,  M.D. 
Kenneth  A.  Altman,  M.D. 
Wendy  Aronson,  M.D. 
Jose  L.  Barbosa 

Saldivar,  M.D. 
John  Thomas 

Cappadona,  M.D. 
Paul  J.  Chrzanowski,  M.D. 
Albert  Cohen,  M.D. 
James  Ducey,  M.D. 
Martin  Jay  Frankel,  M.D. 
Eugene  Freundlich,  M.D. 
Francis  G.  Geer,  M.D. 
Maurice  F.  Goodbody,  M.D. 
Barry  E.  Goozner,  M.D. 
William  S.  Hopewell,  M.D. 
Michael  Robinson  Irwin, 

M.D. 
Herbert  Ivan  Jernow,  M.D. 
Annetta  J.  Kimball,  M.D. 
Robert  P.  Lombardo,  M.D. 
Thomas  M.  Nail,  M.D. 
John  J.  Olichney,  M.D. 
Nicholas  Steiner,  M.D. 
Thomas  Tamlyn,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Mukul  Kumar  Basu,  Ph.D. 
M.  Saeed  Khan,  Ph.D. 
Bruce  R.  Lages,  M.D. 
Mohan  Muthireval  Reddy, 
Ph.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Eric  Andreae,  M.D. 
Vernon  G.  Baker,  M.D. 
Lestrino  C.  Baquiran,  M.D. 
Michael  S.  Baum,  M.D. 
Michael  Borecky,  M.D. 
Cecil  B.  Broderick,  M.D. 
David  Stewart  Carroll,  M.D. 
John  Cohn,  M.D. 
John  Cornwall,  M.D. 
High  C.  Davidson,  M.D. 
Margaret  Dessau,  M.D. 
Rosina  B.  Dixon,  M.D. 
Jerome  Paul  Ehrlich,  M.D. 
Jeanne  Fastook,  M.D. 
Alan  Feit.  M.D. 
James  W.  Fingerhut,  M.D. 
Donald  R.  Fishman,  M.D. 
Stuart  W.  Foster 
Dennis  Gage,  M.D. 
Dulaney  Glen,  M.D. 
Carolyn  E.  Goodstein,  M.D. 
Antoine  C.  Harovas,  M.D. 
Katherine  A.  Hawkins,  M.D. 
Sheila  Joy  Herscovitch, 

M.D. 
Karl  R.  Hoffman,  M.D. 
Peter  L.  Hofmann,  M.D. 
Wade  A.  Johnson.  M.D. 
Mitchell  Kahn.  M.D. 
Martin  Philip  Kasofsky, 

M.D. 
Edith  Joan  Langner.  M.D. 
Alfred  Miller,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE  {continued) 

Lazare  Novack,  M.D. 
Norman  Peeler,  M.D. 
Anthony  J.  Pepe.  M.D. 
Martin  Saul  Pine,  M.D. 
Ernest  C.  Richards.  M.D. 
Thomas  D.  Robinson,  M.D. 
Harry  A.  Roselle.  M.D. 
Nicholas  J.  Rummo.  M.D. 
Thomas  Clark  Scanlan, 

M.D. 
Clyde  N.  Schechter,  M.D. 
Howard  N.  Schwartz.  M.D. 
Mark  V.  Sherrid,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Dennis  George  Huskins, 

M.D. 
Vincent  Mchta,  M.B.B.S. 
Richard  R.  Neufield,  M.D. 
Mary  E.  O'Brien,  M.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Thalia  Boussios,  Ph.D. 
Hisham  F.  Nakshbendi,  B.S. 
Katherine  P.  Porikos.  Ph.D. 
Jack  Wang,  M.S. 
Mei-Uih  Yang,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Marcelle  Lavau.  Ph.D. 
David  Schudmmer.  M.D. 


Microbiology 


John  E.  Borne  Professor  and  Chairman 

Harold  S.  Ginsberg.     B.A.,  Duke,  1937;  M.D.,  Tulane.  1941 


Professors 

Paul  D.  Ellner  (also  Pathology).     B.S.,  Long  Island,  1940;  M.D..  Southern  California.  1952; 

Ph.D.,  Maryland,  1956 
Bernard  F.  Erlanger.     B.S..  College  of  the  City  of  New  York.  1943;  M.A..  New  York 

University,  1948;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1951 
Gabriel  S.  Godman  (also  Pathology).     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
Elvin  A.  Kabat  (also  Human  Genetics)  (in  Neurology).     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York, 

1932;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1934;  Ph.D.,  1937 
Wladyslaw  Manski  (in  Ophthalmology).     M.  Phil..  Warsaw,  1939;  D.Sc.,  Wroclaw,  1951 
Benvenuto  Pemis  (also  Medicine).     M.D.,  Milan,  1947 
Henry  J.  Vogel  (in  Pathology).     B.S.,  London.  1939;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1941 


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Professor  of  Oral  Biology 

Solon  A.  Ellison.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1942;  D.D.S.,  1946;  Ph.D.,  1958 

Adjunct  Professors 

Dean  L.  Englehardt.     B.S.,  Amherst,  1961;  M.A.,  1963;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1967 
Louis  H.  Muschel.     B.S.,  New  York,  1936;  A.M.,  Columbia,  1938;  M.S.,  Yale,  1951;  Ph.D., 
1953 

Associate  Professors 

Sherie  L.  Morrison.     B.A.,  Stanford,  1963;  Ph.D.,  1966 
Saul  J.  Silverstein.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Florida,  1971 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

Victor  Bokkenheuser.     M.D.,  Copenhagen,  1945 

Assistant  Professors 

Andrei  Augustin.     M.D.,  Bucharest  (Rumania),  1969 

David  H.  Figurski.     B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1969;  Ph.D.,  Rochester,  1974 

Ramareddy  V.  Guntaka.     B.S.,  Andhra  (India),  1963;  M.Sc,  Agra  (India),  1965;  Ph.D., 

Kansas,  1970 
David  S.  Hodes  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Princeton,  1963;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1969 
Christine  A.  Milcarek.     B.S.,  Duquesne,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1972 
Charles  S.H.  Young.     B.A.,  Oxford,  1966;  D.  Phil.,  1969 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Yvonne  A.  Lue.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1976 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Paul  B.  Fisher,  Ph.D. 
Norbert  H.  Wasserman, 
Eng.Sc.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

William  L.  Cleveland,  M.D. 
Louise  A.  Goode,  B.A. 
Albert  Ming-Tao  Wu,  Ph.D. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Harriet  Castleman,  B.S. 
Shih  M.  Chen,  Ph.D. 
Leila  Fisher,  Ph.D. 
Paul  M.  Kalados,  Ph.D. 
Ulla  Lindholm,  Ph.D. 
Judyta  Praszkier,  Ph.D. 
Arepalli  S.  Rao,  Ph.D. 
Giampaolo  Tonda 


SPECIAL  LECTURERS 

Charles  L.  Fox,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Konrad  C.  Hsu,  Ph.D. 
Beatrice  C.  Seegal,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Pathology 

Angus  C.  Sampath.     D.Sc,  Strasbourg,  1966 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Associate  Professor 

George  A.  Hashim  (in  Surgery).     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1967 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Azra  Shahidi.     M.S.,  Wisconsin,  1963;  Ph.D.,  Missouri,  1967 


76    NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY 

Neurological  Surgery 

Byron  Stookey  Professor  and  Chairman 

Bennett  M.  Stein.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1952;  M.D.,  McGill,  1955 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors  of  Clinical  Neurological  Surgery 

James  W.  Correll.     B.A.,  Brown,  1941;  M.D.,  Cornell,  19U 
Edgar  M.  Housepian.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1949;  M.D.,  1953 

Associate  Professors 

Joao  Lubo  Antunes.     M.D.,  Lisbon,  1968 

Kalmon  Post.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1967 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Neurological  Surgery 

Peter  W.  Carmel.     B.A.,  Chicago,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1960 
James  G.  McMurtry  III.     B.A.,  Rice,  1953;  M.D.,  Baylor,  1957 
W.  Jost  Michelsen.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Assistant  Professor 

Donald  Oliver  Quest.     B.S.,  Illinois,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 
Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

George  L.  Becker,  Jr.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1950;  M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1954 
Harvey  R.  Nova.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Neurological  Surgery 

Ronald  Brisman.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1961;  M.D.,  1965 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE  INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 

iij-i         r>    J  J-        r>u  T->  NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY 

Wilson  Raddmg,  Ph.D. 

David  A.  Kvam,  M.D. 

At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Robert  W.  Mackie.     M.D.,  Long  Island  Medical  College,  1 944 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY 

Bruce  Stephen  Harris,  M.D. 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

James  E.  O.  Hughes.     B.A.,  Yale,  1958;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1962 

Robert  W.  Schick  (in  Surgery).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 
1952 


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Neurology 

Henry  and  Lucy  Moses  Professor  and  Chairman 

Lewis  P.  Rowland.     B.S.,  Yale,  1945;  M.D.,  1948 

Professors 

Darryl  C.  DeVivo  (Sidney  Carter  Professor)  (also  Pediatrics).     BA.,  Amherst,  1959;  M.D., 

Virginia,  1964 
Salvatore  DiMauro.     M.D.,  Padova  (Italy),  1963 
Stanley  Fahn  (H.  Houston  Merritt  Professor).     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),   1955;  M.D., 

California  (San  Francisco),  1958 
Arthur  Karlin  (also  Biochemistry).     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1957;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1962 
Robert  E.  Lovelace.     M.B.,B.S.,  London,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 
James  H.  Schwartz  (also  Physiology).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  New  York  University, 

1959;  Ph.D.  Rockefeller,  1964 
Earl  A.  Zimmerman.     B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1959;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1963 

Professor  of  Microbiology  and  of  Human  Genetics  and  Development 

Elvin  A.  Kabat.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1932;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1934;  Ph.D., 
1937 

Professor  of  Physiology 

John  P.  Reuben.     B.A.,  Grinnell,  1954;  M.S.,  Rochester,  1956;  Ph.D.,  Florida,  1959 
Professors  of  Clinical  Neurology 

Abe  Chutorian  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Manitoba,  1949;  M.A.,  1950;  B.S.,  1952;  M.D., 

1957 
Arnold  Gold  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Texas,  1947;  M.S.,  Florida,  1949;  M.D.,  Lausanne, 

1950 
Eli  S.  Goldensohn  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  George  Washington,  1937;  M.D.,  1940 
James  F.  Hammill.     B.S.,  LaSalle,  1947;  M.D.  Pennsylvania,  1948 
Niels  L.  Low  (also  Pediatrics).     M.D.,  South  Carolina,  1940 
Daniel  Sciarra.     B.A.,  Harvard  1940;  M.D.,  1943 

Associate  Professors 

Lucien  J.  Cote  (also  Rehabilitation  Medicine).  B.S.,  Vermont,  1951;  M.D.,  1954 
Claude  P.J.  Chez  (also  Physiology).  B.Sc,  Geneva,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1964 
William  Allen  Hauser  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Western  Reserve,  1958;  M.D.,  St. 

Louis,  1962 
Timothy  A.  Pedley.     B.A.,  Pomona,  1965;  M.D.,  Yale,  1969 
Audrey  S.  Penn.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Associate  Professor  of  Neurochemistry 

Hai  Won  Chang.     B.A.,  Ewha  (Seoul),  1950;  M.A.,  Wellesley,  1955;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1961 
Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Neurology 

C.  Dominique  Toran-Allcrand  (in  International  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Human  Reproduc- 
tion).    B.A..  Smith,  1955;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1959 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Neuropharmacology 

Charles  E.  Pippenger.     B.A.,  Ball  State,  1961;  M.A.,  1962;  Ph.D.,  Purdue,  1971 


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Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Robert  E.  Barrett.     B.S.,  William  and  Mary,  1953;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Virginia,  1957 

Robert  A.  deNapoli.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1954 

Linda  D.  Lewis.     B.S.,  Bethany,  1961;  M.D.,  West  Virginia,  1965 

Joseph  L.  O'Brien.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1950;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1950 

Senior  Research  Associate 

George  M.  Katz.     E.E.,  Columbia,  1961;  Ph.D.,  1967 

Assistant  Professors 

Gary  Abrams.     B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1970;  M.D.,  Pittsburgh,  1974 

Arnold  Eggers.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 

Daniel  J.  Goldberg  (also  Pharmacology).     Ph.D.,  Yale,  1974 

William  G.  Johnson.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1963;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1967 

Masataki  Kawai.     Ph.D.,  Princeton,  1971 

Norman  Latov.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1975;  Ph.D.,  1975 

William  A.  Maltese.     B.S.,  St.  Francis  (New  York),  1972;  Ph.D.,  Syracuse,  1977 

Gajanan  Nilavar.     P.U.C,  Madras  (India),  1963;  M.B.B.S.,  1968 

Stephen  Shafer  (also  Public  Health)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1966;  M.D., 

.Columbia,  1970 
Martha  M.  Sorenson.     B.A.,  Oberlin,  1963;  M.S.,  Washington  (Seattle),  1967;  Ph.D.,  1969 
Joseph  H.  Willner.     B.A.,  Hamilton  College,  1966;  M.D.,  New  York,  1970 
Donald  Wood.     B.S.,  Washington  (Seattle),  1967;  Ph.D.,  Washington  State,  1973 

Assistant  Professors  of  Anatomy 

Halina  Den.     B.S.,  Frankfurt  (Germany),  1949;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1954;  Ph.D., 

Michigan,  1958 
Abraham  B.  Eastwood.     B.S.,  Muhlenberg,  1965;  M.S.,  Lehigh,  1967;  Ph.D.,  1971 

Assistant  Professor  of  Biochemistry 

Terrone  L.  Rosenberry.     B.A.,  Oberlin  1965;  Ph.D.,  Oregon,  1969 

Assistant  Professor  of  Neurobiology 

Eli  Shapiro.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.Phil.,  Yale,  1972;  Ph.D.,  1976 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Neurology 

Frank  K.  Boschenstein.     B.A.,  Toronto,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 
Theodore  A.  List.     B.A.,  Kalamazoo,  1963;  M.D.,  Michigan,  1967 
Richard  Mayeux.     B.S.,  Oklahoma  State,  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
Robert  C.  Michener.     B.A.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
James  R.  Miller.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1960;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1964 
Marcclo  Olarte.     B.S.,  Marist  Brothers,  1962;  M.D.,  Cuyo,  1970 
Stanley  R.  Resor,  Jr.     B.A.,  Yale,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1972 
Richard  S.  Schoenfeldt.     B.A.,  Claremont,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1971 
Sidney  Starkman.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1966;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1970 
Roger  Traub.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1967;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1972 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

David  J.  Adams.     B.S.,  Rochester,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 
Sarala  A.  Devi.     M.B.,  Ghandi  Medical  (India),  1 962 
Robert  A.  Esser.     B.S.,  Loyola,  1941;  M.D.,  Northwestern,  1945 
Michael  Fetell.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1967;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1972 


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Eugenia  T.  Gamboa.     B.A.,  Philippines,  1961;  M.D.,  1966 

Mark  W.  Green.     B.A.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1971;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1974 

Stanley  W.  Holstein.     B.S.,  George  Washington,  1963;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1967 

Charles  R.  Plank.     B.A.,  Oklahoma,  1961;  M.D.,  1965 

Jerome  S.  Resnick.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 

Kuldup  K.  Sachdev.     M.B.B.S.,  Agre  (India),  1957;  M.D.,  Punjab,  1962 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
NEUROLOGY 

Sidney  M.  Cohen,  M.D. 
James  F.  Culleton,  M.D. 
Ronald  G.  Emerson,  M.D. 
Stanley  Lesse,  M.D. 
Richard  S.  Rhee,  M.D. 
Bruce  Roseman,  M.D. 
Robert  Wolff,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Ernest  Amatniek,  Ph.D. 
Vinayak  Damle,  Ph.D. 
Paul  Oratofsky,  B.A. 
Guy  Valiquette,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
NEUROLOGY 

Daniel  A.  Alkaitis,  M.D. 
Louise  Donohue,  M.D. 
Damon  M.  Fellman,  M.D. 
Michael  L.  Gruber,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
NEUROLOGY  (continued) 

Stanley  L.  Malkin,  M.D. 
Alan  F.  Pertchik,  M.D. 
Gerald  J.  Smallberg,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
SOCIAL  WORK 

Jean  E.  Collard,  M.A. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
NEUROLOGY 

Stephen  C.  Klass,  M.D. 
SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
H.  Ryan  Wagner,  Ph.D. 
Leonard  Zablow,  M.A. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Ernest  Bock,  M.A. 
Robert  D.  Hawkins,  Ph.D. 
Ruth  Koehle 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
(continued) 

Peter  Lau,  M.A. 

Angel  Mozo,  Ph.D. 

John  Paige,  Ph.D. 

Alfred  M.  Salazar,  Jr.,  Ph.D. 

Haruhide  Yumiya,  Ph.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 

Sara  Ginsburg,  Ph.D. 
Harry  Grundfest,  Ph.D. 
Richard  L.  Masland,  M.D. 
Carmine  T.  Vicale,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURER  IN 
BIOCHEMISTRY 

David  Nachmansohn,  M.D. 
LECTURERS 

Robert  E.  McMasters,  M.D. 
Jeffrey  Joel  Rosen,  Ph.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Clinical  Professor 

William  Amols.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1938;  M.D.,  1942 
Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Lewis  L.  Hamilton.     B.S.,  Yale,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Neurology 

John  CM.  Brust,  Jr.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Neurology 

Alfred  C.  Bannerman.     B.Sc,  Edinburgh,  1963;  M.B.,Ch.B.,  1966 
Edward  B.  Healton.     B.S.,  Oregon,  1964;  M.D.,  Creighton,  1969 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Bertel  Bruun.     M.D.,  Copenhagen,  1964 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  NEUROLOGY 
Rafael  Borras,  M.D. 
William  P.  Duggan,  M.D. 
Renee  Malouf,  M.D. 


80    NEUROLOGY  •  OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Clinical  Professor 

Carl  W.  Braun.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1958;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1962 
Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Sidney  E.  Bender.     M.D.,  Toronto,  1962 

Neil  Lombardi  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  M.D.,  Boston,  1967 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  NEUROLOGY 

Ann  Geller,  M.D. 

Donald  G.  Rawlinson,  M.D. 

Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Willard  C.  Rappleye  Professor  and  Chairman 

Raymond  L.  Vande  Wiele  (Director,  International  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Human  Reproduc- 
tion).    M.D.,  Lou  vain,  1947 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Mieczyslaw  Finster  (also  Anesthesiology).     B.A.,  Gymnasium  (Poland),  1941;  M.D.,  Geneva, 

1957 
Georgiana  Jagiello  (Virgil  Damon  Professor)  (also  Human  Genetics).     B.A.,  Boston,  1949; 

M.D.,  Tufts,  1955 
L.  Stanley  James  (also  Pediatrics).     M.D.,  Otago  (New  Zealand),  1948 
Orlando  J.  Miller  (also  Human  Genetics  and  Development).     B.S.,  Yale,  1945;  M.D.,  1950 
Allan  G.   Rosenfield  (also  Public  Health)  (Director,   Center  for  Population  and  Family 

Health).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

Professor  of  Biochemistry 

Seymour  Lieberman.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1936;  M.S.,  Illinois,  1937;  Ph.D.,  Stanford,  1941 

Professor  of  Reproductive  Biochemistry 

Ines  Mandl.     Ph.D.,  Polytechnic  Institute  of  Brooklyn,  1949 

Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Henry  Clay  Frick  II.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

W.  Duane  Todd.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Associate  Professor  of  Physiology 

Michel  Ferin.     M.D.,  Louvain,  1964 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Bruce  A.  Barron.     B.A.,  Allegheny,  1955;  Ph.D.  Yale,  1965;  M.D.,  New  York  University, 

1971 
Edward  T.  Bowe.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 
Harold  E.  Fox.     M.Sc,  Rochester  and  Oxford,  1972 


OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY    81 

Wylie  C.  Hembree  III  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1960;  M.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis), 

1964 
RaphaelJewelewicz.     M.D.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1960 
Roy  H.  Petrie.     B.S.,  Western  (Kentucky),  1961;  M.D.,  Vanderbilt,  1965 
Gilbert  J.  Vosburgh.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1938;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1942 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Vincent  J.  Freda.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1952 
Raymond  U.  McCaffrey.     B.A.,  Fordham,  1954;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1958 
David  B.  Moore.     B.S.,  Hamilton,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Inge  Dyrenfurth.     B.S.,  Wilhelm,  1942;  M.Sc,  Strasbourg,  1944;  B.Sc,  Heidelberg,  1947 

Assistant  Professors 

Laxmi  Baxi.     M.D.,  Seth  G.S.  Medical  College  (Bombay),  1962 

Phyllis  C.  Leppert  (also  Pediatrics).     M.S.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  Yale,  1976 

Ming-Neng  Yeh.     M.D.,  National  Taiwan,  1964 

Assistant  Professor  of  Anatomy 

Daniel  M.  Linkie.     Ph.D.,  Michigan,  1971 

Assistant  Professor  of  Endocrine  Biochemistry 

Richard  B.  Hochberg.     Ph.D.,  Hahnemann,  1967 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Nabil  Wafik  Husami.     B.S.,  M.D.,  American  (Beirut),  1972 

Richard  U.  Levine.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1962;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1966 

Kevin  D.  Reilly.     B.S.,  Fairfield  (Connecticut),  1965;  M.D.,  Michigan,  1965 

Harold  Speert.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1935;  M.D.,  1939 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Landis  K.  Crockett.     B.S.,  Michigan  State,  1966;  M.D.,  Michigan,  1970;  M.P.H.,  1975 
Dean  J.  Grandin.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1936;  M.D.,  1940 
Wolfgang  Tretter.     M.D.,  Heidelberg,  1952 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND 
GYNECOLOGY 

Charles-N.  Bowers,  Jr., 

M.D. 
Lawrence  J.  Severino,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

Lajos  Bandy,  M.S. 
Hosea  Fu-Shih  Huang, 

Ph.D. 
John  Milton  Hutson,  M.D. 
Norma  J.  Greenfield,  Ph.D. 
Stephen  Keller,  Ph.D. 
Henry  R.  Rey,  M.S. 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE  IN 
BIOCHEMISTRY 

Laura  Ponticorvo,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND 
GYNECOLOGY 

Sylvia  P.  Rubin,  M.Sc. 
Moshe  Israel  Schwartz,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND 
GYNECOLOGY 

Ina  N.  Cholst,  M.D. 
Feliciana  Chuy,  M.D. 
John  M.  Hutson,  M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND 
GYNECOLOGY  {continued) 

Steven  G.  Kaali,  M.D. 
Andrew  L.  Loucopoulos, 

M.D. 
Henry  A.  Sellner,  M.D. 
Pamela  J.  Tropper,  M.D. 
Leonardo  J.  Yunis,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Margarita  H.  Hawkins,  M.S. 


82    OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES  SPECIAL  LECTURER  LECTURERS  {continued) 

Neil  G.  Anderson,  Ph.D.  Equinn  Munnell,  M.D.  John  L.  Lewis,  Jr.,  M.D. 

Emily  Glazer,  M.S.  Kevin  B.  ReiUy,  M.D. 

Veeramac  Prasad,  Ph.D.  LECTURERS  David  L.  Rosenfeld,  M.D. 

Sylvia  Rubin,  M.Sc.  Richard  A.  Bronson,  M.D.  Sidney  J.  Siegel,  M.D. 

Barbara  Santee  M.Phil.  Jerome  A.  Dolan,  M.D.  Anna  L.  Southam,  M.D. 

Arnold  N.  Fenton,  M.D.  Christopher  Tietze,  M.D. 

At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Douglas  H.  Bams.     B.S.,  St.  Lawrence,  1950;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1954 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 

OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY  OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Balazs  Selendy,  M.D.  Mark  E.  Heller,  M.D. 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Solan  Chao.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

HirokoT.  Felton.     M.D.,  Kansai  (Japan),  1955 

Jack  E.  Maidman.     B.S.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1958;  M.D.,  1962 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Stephen  L.  Matseoane.     B.S.,  Fort  Hare  (South  Africa),  1954;  M.D.,  Witwatersrand  (South 
Africa),  1959 

Assistant  Professor 

Keith  F.  Rawlinson.     B.S.,  M.D.,  Alberta  (Canada),  1966 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Sunthorn  Bunyaviroch.     B.S.,  Chulalongkom  (Thailand);  M.D.,  Mahidol  (Thailand) 

Young  Sook  Cho.     M.B.,  Yonsei,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 

Nomenida  A.  Lazaro.     B.S.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1960;  M.D.,  1965 

Meredith  F.  Sirmans.     B.S.,  Lincoln,  1961;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1965 

Esther  S.  Suarez.     A. A.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1955;  M.D.,  1960 

Alfred  J.  Williams.     B.A.,  Howard  I960;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1964 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Pisan  Unchalipongse.     M.D.,  Chiengma  Medical  School  (Thailand),  1965 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  {continued)  ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 

OBSTETRICS  AND  a   u  i  *u    \/i-^  t   \a  u    n  c  OBSTETRICS  AND 

GYNECOLOGY  Ashalatha  Mital,  M.B.,B.b.  GYNECOLOGY 

r-  ,r  .    1^1.    .    ».rN        Rajasingham  Rahulatharan,         .       i    r>  _x  i     \a  c 

Sitaram  Vithal  Chitnis,  M.D.  i^^)  Angela  Portale,  M.S. 

MiUicent  Comrie,  M.D.  j^j^^"    "  ^  wQliams,  M.D. 

nasi  Das,  M.D. 
Jean  D.  Joseph,  M.D. 


OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY    83 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professor 

Robert  S.  Neuwirth  (F.  Huntington  and  Dorothy  Babcock  Professor).     B.S.,  Yale,  1955;  M.D., 
1958 

Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Thomas  F.  Dillon.     M.D.,  Georgetown,  1947 

Harold  M.  M.  Tovell.     B.A.,  Toronto,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Abraham  Risk.     M.D.,  Dalhousie  (Canada),  1957;  M.P.H.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1969 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Hussein  K.  Amin.     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Alexandria  (Egypt),  1955 
John  F.  Dwyer.     B.A.,  Fordham,  1956;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1960 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Muriel  Feigelson.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 

Assistant  Professor 

Michelle  P.  Warren  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1961;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1965 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Ernst  G.  Bartsich.     M.D.,  Frankfort,  1962 

Terusada  Horiguchi.     M.D.,  Keio  (Tokyo),  1961 

Hamid  Mootabar.     M.D.,  Pahlavi  (Iran),  1966;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1974 

Haldar  K.  Shamsi.     M.B.,  B.S.,  King  Edward  Medical  College  (Pakistan),  1965 

Ivan  K.  Strausz.     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Capetown,  1958 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Alexander  Coman.     M.D.,  Institute  of  Medicine  and  Pharmacy  (Rumania),  1948 

David  B.  Crawford.     B.S.,  North  Carolina,  1943;  M.D.,  New  York  University  1946 

Emmcinuel  L.  Greenberg.     M.D.,  Downstate  Medical  Center  (Brooklyn),  1941 

Ivan  J.  Jacobson.     B.A.,  Belgrade  (Yugoslavia),  1948;  M.D.,  1955 

Gyula  Nemes.     B.A.,  Gymn.  Szekesfehervar,  1946;  M.D.,  Budapest,  1954 

Ian  G.  Van  Praagh.     M.D.,  Toronto,  1955 

Marcia  L.  Storch.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1955;  M.D.,  Woman  s  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 

1973 
Riley  W.  Waller.     B.S.,  LeMoyne,  1943;  M.D.,  Howard,  1947 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

OBSTETRICS  AND  OBSTETRICS  AND  ^   .        .  t^         r^u 

GYNECOLOGY  GYNECOLOGY  batwant  Kaur  Uhamoon, 

Bernardo  Handszer,  M.D.  Farshad  Agahi,  M.D.  d-  :'   '  o    •   '       xm  r\ 

r>     ■  1  A   -r  •     x/  T>v  -r         I     A    J  »/  r^  Bialines  Espinosa,  M.D. 

Daniel  A.  Tsin,  M.D.  Terry  L.  Andrews,  M.D.  d     tn  r 

IT  I-        o  i-r  A  "aui  G.  raroqui, 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE  ^^  '°Pf  ^°^°'  ^'^  ,,  ^  M.B.,  B.S. 

Kok  Chung  Chang,  M.D.  n     i  cm-  \/i  i-\ 

Malathy  Sin*  M.Sc,  Q       j  ./catalog      M.D.  f.^,  ^Kgha^n) 

'^«<'="*  Clare,  M.D.  Hakimi-Fard,  M.D. 


84    OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY  •  OPHTHALMOLOGY 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

John  Jakus,  M.D. 
Jay  Joel  Kelinson,  M.D. 
Nicholas  Klein,  M.D. 
Gary  M.  Levine,  M.D. 
Leon  Lewenstein,  M.D. 
Ezatolah  Mohajer- 

Shojai,  M.D. 
Adamandia 

Panayotopoulos,  M.D. 
Benu  Pascariu,  M.D. 
Humberto  Portillo,  M.D. 
Meera  Prabat,  M.B.,  B.S. 
George  S.  Radney,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 
Raphael  Reiss,  M.D. 
Ronald  J.  Reiss,  M.D. 
Irving  Ward  Robinson,  M.D. 
Arnold  Roufa,  M.D. 
Peter  S.  Sailon,  M.D. 
Bruce  M. 

Schiffman,  M.D. 
Istvan  Paul  Tornai,  M.D. 
Filippo  Vita,  M.D. 
Olwen  Joy 

Wellington,  M.B.,  B.S. 
Mary  E.  Wilson,  M.D. 


ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND 
GYNECOLOGY 

Malca  Sane,  M.D. 
LECTURERS 
Naif  K.  Basile,  M.D. 
Charles  H.  Debrovner,  M.D. 
Michael  Harel,  M.D. 
Roger  Hassid,  M.D. 
Andre  Nehorayoff,  M.D. 
Robert  M.  Podell,  M.D. 
Richard  A.  Ruskin,  M.D. 
Fouad  Surur,  M.B.,  B.Ch. 


Ophthalmology 

Edward  S.  Harkness  Professor  and  Chairman 

Charles  J.  Campbell.     M.D.,  George  Washington,  1948;  B.S.,  Muskingum,  1949;  M.S., 
Rochester,  1951;  Med.Sc.D.,  Columbia,  1957 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Endre  A.  Balazs  (Malcolm  P.  Aldrich  Professor).     M.D.,  Budapest,  1942 
Peter  Gouras.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Professor  of  Ocular  Physiology 

Laszlo  Z.  Bito.     B.A.,  Bard,  1959;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Professor  of  Ophthalmic  Biochemistry 

Abraham  Spector.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1957 

Professor  of  Microbiology 

Wladyslaw  Manski.     M.Phil.,  Warsaw,  1939;  D.Sc,  Wroclaw  (Poland),  1951 

Professor  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

Philip  Knapp.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1937;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1941 

Clinical  Professors 

Robert  M.  Day.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1939;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1944 
Ira  S.  Jones.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1940;  M.D.,  1943 

Associate  Professor  of  Physiology 

Jorge  Fischbarg.     M.D.,  Buenos  Aires,  1962;  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1971 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

Myles  M.  Behrens.     B.A.,  Yale,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Richard  W.  Darrell.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  1959;  Sc.D.,  Columbia,  1965 


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Andrew  de  Roetth,  Jr.     B.S.,  Northwestern,  1943;  M.D.,  1946 
Anthony  Donn.     B.S.,  Yale,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 
R.  Linsy  Farris.     M.D.,  Duke,  1961 
Max  Forbes.     BA.,  Cornell,  1951;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1957 
Francis  A.  L'Esperance,  Jr.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1956 
Harold  F.  Spalter.     B.A.,  Brown,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 

Stephen  Trokel.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1954;  M.S.,  Rochester,  1956;  M.D.,  1959;  Med  Sci.D., 
Columbia,  1965 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

William  C.  Cooper.     B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1953;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1956 
John  W.  Espy.     B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1953;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1956 
George  M.  Howard.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1952;  M.D.,  Albany,  1959 

Assistant  Professor  of  Biophysical  Ophthalmology 

Charles  J.  Koester.     B.S.,  Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Rochester,  1955 

Assistant  Professor  of  Ophthalmic  Biochemistry 

James  P.  Dillon.     B.S.,  Canisious  College,  1964;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1974 

Assistant  Professor  of  Ophthalmic  Pharmacology 

Prasad  S.   Kulkarni.     B.S.,  Shivaji  (India),   1965;  M.S.,   State  University  of  New  York 
(Downstate),  1971;  Ph.D.,  1974 

Assistant  Professor  of  Radiation  Biology 

Basil  V.  Worgul.     B.S.,  Miami,  1969;  Ph.D.,  Vermont,  1974 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

Arnold  W.  Forrest.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1939;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1942 

Frank  B.  Hoefle.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1957;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1961 

Sally  Moore  (Orthoptics).     B.S.,  Delaware,  1952 

Balachandran  D.  Srinivasan.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  1967 

Emil  Wirostko.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1956;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1960;  Med.Sc.D.,  Columbia,  1967 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Hugh  M.  Moss.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1954 
Ellen  F.  Regan.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1940;  M.D.,  Yale,  1943 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Howard  M.  Eggers,  M.D. 
William  A.  James,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Rainer  N.  Mittl,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
E.  Anita  Anderson 
Ethel  I.  Anderson,  Ph.D. 
Gerard  Armand,  Ph.D. 
Mary  K.  Cowman,  Ph.D. 
Mary  T.  Flood,  B.S. 
William  H.  Gamer,  Ph.D. 
James  E.  Haley,  Ph.D. 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
(continued) 

Lu-Ku-Li,  Ph.D. 
Jong  J.  Lim,  Ph.D. 
Kasimierz  Malinowski,  Ph.D. 
Victoria  Ozanics,  M.S. 
Debutta  Roy,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Albert  J.  Hofeldt,  M.D. 
Lawrence  G.  Pape,  M.D. 
Louis  D.  Pizzarello,  M.D. 
Jaime  Santamaria  111,  M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Richard  D.  Banyard,  M.D. 
Donald  H.  Green,  M.D. 
Martin  L.  Leib,  M.D. 
Richard  G.  Lennon,  M.D. 
Lance  D.  Redler,  M.D. 
Jesse  L.  Sigelman,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Suraj  Prakash  Bhat,  Ph.D. 
Margaret  H.  Garner,  Ph.D. 
Heinz  Rosskothen 
Charles  Weiss,  M.D. 


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STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Roger  A.  Baroody,  B.A. 
Sarah  Oliver  Briller,  M.Sc. 
Janet  L.  Denlinger,  M.D. 
Maria  O.  Longas,  B.A. 
Hermann  D.  Schubert,  M.D. 


SPECIAL  LECTURERS 

Frank  D.  Carroll,  M.D. 
George  R.  Merriam,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
IN  BIOCHEMISTRY 

Zacharias  Dische,  M.D. 
Karl  Meyer,  M.D. 


LECTURERS 

Frank  De  Benedetto,  Ph.D. 

Frederic  H.  Deutsch,  Ph.D. 
Hampson  A.  Sisler,  Ph.D. 
Julius  A.  Vida,  Ph.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Thomas  A.  Farrell.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1957;  M.D.,  McGill,  1961 


ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Charies  B.  Deichman,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 


Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

Herman  C.  Jordan.     B.A.,  Colgate,  1954;  M.D.,  Howard,  1964 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Rajendra  K.  Bansal,  M.B.,  B.S. 
Antonio  M.  Gonzalez,  M.D. 
John  P.  Mitchell,  M.D. 
Ram  P.  Tiwari,  M.S. 


ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Andrew  Goldstein,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

James  C.  Newton.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1949;  Ph.D.,  1953;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1957 


ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

John  Eden,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Louis  V.  Angioletti,  Jr., 

M.D. 
Chin  Wing  Chu,  M.D. 
Bernard  J.  Fowler,  M.D. 
Charles  Merker,  M.D. 
Chalermpong  Sarakhun, 

M.D. 
Howard  K.  Weisberg,  M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Ulises  Arango,  M.D. 
Philip  A.  Bonanno.  M.D. 
Robert  C.  DellaRocca,  M.D, 
Bruce  M.  Hyman,  M.D. 
Richard  S.  Kochman,  M.D. 
Thomas  O.  Muldoon,  M.D. 
Robert  P.  Newhouse,  M.D. 
Paul  D.  Satya,  M.D. 
Morton  H. 

Seelenfreund,  M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  (continued) 

George  Traykovski,  M.D. 
Joseph  Wynn  Wesley,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Dennis  Freilich,  M.D. 
Edward  L.  Raab,  M.D. 


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Orthopedic  Surgery 


Frank  Stinchfield  Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery  and 
Chairman 

Alexander  Garcia.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1940;  M.D.,  Long  Island  College 
of  Medicine,  1943 


At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professor 

C.  Andrew  L.  Bassett.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1948;  Med.Sc.D.,  1955 

Professors  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

Robert  E.  Carroll.     B.A.,  Yale,  1938;  M.D.,  1942 

Harold  M.  Dick.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1960 

S.  Ashby  Grantham.     B.A.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1952;  M.D.,  1955 

Charles  S.  Neer  II.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1939;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1942 

Charles  T.  Ryder.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1939;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1943 

Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Austin  D.  Johnston.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D.,  1947 

Associate  Professor  of  Anatomy 

Stephen  Bruce  Doty.     B.A.,  Rice,  1961;  M.A.,  1963;  Ph.D.,  1965 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

George  B.  Ambrose.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1940;  M.D.,  1943 
Nas  S.  Eftekhar.     M.D.,  Teheran,  1960 

Hugo  A.  Keim.     B.S.,  St.  Mary's  (Minnesota),  1956;  M.S.,  Northwestern,   1966;  M.D., 
Loyola,  1960 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

David  L.  Andrews,     B.A.,  Williams,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Arthur  A.  Pilla.     B.S.,  St.  Joseph's,  1958;  M.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1958;  D.Sc.,  Paris,  1964 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Robert  M.  Reiss.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  1959 

James  N.  Worcester,  Jr.     B.A.,  Yale,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

John  R.  Denton.     B.S.,  West  Point,  1960;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Alabama,  1967 
Rosamond  Kane.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Howard  A.  Kieman,  Jr.     B.S.,  Holy  Cross,  1962;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1966 
Christopher  B.  Michelsen.     B.A.,  Bowdoin,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 


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Assistant  Professor  of  Orthopedic  Biomechanics 

Robert  W.  Pawluck.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1974;  M.B.A.,  1977 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

Louis  U.  Bigliani,  M.D. 
Peter  N.  Carbonara,  M.D. 
William  U.  Cavallaro,  M.D. 
Robert  N.  Dunn,  M.D. 
Merle  H.  Katzman,  M.D. 
Harvey  Orlin,  M.D. 
Thomas  D.  Rodda,  M.D. 
Joseph  E.  Salvatore,  M.D. 
E.  Baldwin  Self,  Jr.,  M.D. 
William  A.  Sinton,  M.D. 
L.  Arne  Skilbred,  M.D. 
David  M.  Smith,  M.D. 
Martin  L.  Sorger,  M.D. 
Joel  D.  Weinstein,  M.D. 
Eric  K.  Zeitzmann,  M.D. 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 
Harshad  R.  Chokshi,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

Steven  Berkowitz,  M.D. 
Stuart  J.  Fischer,  M.D. 
Richard  E.  Fleming,  Jr., 

M.D. 
Lawrence  A.  Lefkowitz, 

M.D. 
Stephen  J.  Mcllveen,  M.D. 
David  Price  Roye,  Jr., 

M.D. 
Harvey  S.  Sicherman,  M.D. 
Ronald  Tietjen,  M.D. 


SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
George  Tzitsikalakios,  M.S. 
STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Sharon  M.  Mitchell,  B.S. 
SPECIAL  LECTURER 
Frank  Stinchfield,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

Marvin  L.  Shelton.     B.S.,  Howard,  1951;  M.D.,  1956 


ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

Aaron  M.  Gold,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

John  F.  Crowe,  M.D.  (in  Surgery) 
William  L.  King,  M.D.  (in  Surgery) 
John  B.  Nailor,  M.D.  (in  Surgery) 
Germukh  S.  Walha,  M.D.  (in  Surgery) 


At  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

Professors  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

George  Van  B.  Cochran.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956;  Med.Sc.D.,  1967 
Alice  L.  Garrett.     B.S.,  Washington  State,  1944;  M.D.,  Southern  California,  1954 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Raphael  K.  Levine.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1961;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1965 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

Robert  L.  S.  Boothe,  M.D. 
Abraham  C.  Kovarsky,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

Joseph  W.  Fielding.     M.D.,  Toronto,  1946 


ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY  •  OTOLARYNGOLOGY  89 


Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Robert  E.  Zickel.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1952;  M.D.,  1958 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Vincent  G.  Fietti,  Jr.     B.A.,  Boston,  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
Frederic  E.  Helbig.     B.A.,  Brown,  1964;  M.D.,  Boston,  1969 
Tarek  Hisham  Mardam-Bey.     M.D.,  American  (Beirut),  1972 
Ronald  M.  Match.     B.A.,  Hofstra,  1953;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1957 
Andrew  H.  Patterson.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

George  L.  Unis.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1960;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine 
and  Dentistry,  1975 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY  ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

William  G.  Hamilton,  M.D.  Richard  J.  Cea,  M.D. 

James  C.  Parkes  II,  M.D.  Sanford  A.  Ratzan,  M.D. 

Joel  E.  Rothermel,  M.D.  Luther  F.  Warren,  M.D. 


Otolaryngology 

Professor  and  Chairman 

Maxwell  Abramson.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1957;  M.D.,  Union  (Albany),  1961 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professor 

Juergen  Tonndorf.     M.D.,  Kiel  (Germany),  1938;  Ph.D.,  Heidelberg,  1945 

Professors  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 

Robert  M.  Hui.     B.A.,  Southern  California,  1943;  M.D.,  1946 

Robin  M.  Rankow.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1935;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1940; 
M.D.,  Rochester,  1950 

Professor  of  Clinical  Audiology  and  Speech  Pathology 

Thomas  H.  Fay.     B.A.,  Florida,  1949;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Illinois,  1958 

Associate  Professor  of  Auditory  Biophysics 

Shyam  M.  Khanna.     B.Sc,  Lucknow  (India),  1951;  D.R.E.,  St.  Xavier  College  (Bombay), 
1954;  Ph.D.,  City  College,  1970 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Frank  V.  Mignogna.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1961;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine  and 

Dentistry,  1965 
Lawrence  Savetsky.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1951;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1955 
Malcolm  H.  Schvey.     B.A.,  Lehigh,  1947;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.D.,  Amsterdam,  1956 


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Assistant  Professors 

Andrew  Blitzer  (also  Oral  Surgery).     B.A.,  Adelphi,  1966;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D., 

Mt.  Sinai  School  of  Medicine  (New  York),  1973 
Anthony  Frederick  Jahn.     B.Sc,  Toronto,  1969;  M.Sc,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 

Assistant  Professor  of  Biochemical  Otolaryngology 

Cheng  Chun  Huang.     B.S.,  Taiwan,  1963;  M.S.,  Vanderbilt,  1966;  Ph.D.,  Iowa,  1970 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 

Soly  Baredes.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1972;  M.D.,  1976 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

John  D.  Piro  (also  Prosthodontics).     B.A.,  Fordham,  1943;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1946 
Raymond  B.  Strauss.     B.A.,   Washington  (St.  Louis),  1950;  Ph.D.,  Florida,  1956,  M.D., 
Western  Reserve,  1968 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 
Hiroshi  Moriyama,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OTOLARYNGOLOGY 

Vincent  G.  Caruso,  M.D. 
Milton  Ivker,  M.D. 
Theodore  Kramer,  M.D. 
Arthur  B.  Lacher,  M.D. 
Richard  S.  Mega,  M.D. 
Daniel  J.  Pender,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Nicholas  D.  Pontilena, 

M.D. 
William  J.  Richtsmeier, 

M.D. 
Peter  D.  Westerhoff,  M.D. 
Melvin  Wiederkehr,  M.D. 
Carl  Wiesenthal,  M.D. 
Howard  D.  Zipper,  M.D. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Michel  Berreby,  M.D. 
Svetlana  Kaufman,  M.D. 
Chih-ho  Lai,  M.D. 

LECTURER 

Clarissa  R.  Smith,  Ph.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Errol  A.  Thompson.     M.B.,  University  College  (Dublin),  1936 

Assistant  Professor 

Lee  David  Eisenberg  (in  Surgery).     B.S.,  St.  John's  (New  York),  1967;  M.D.,  State  University 
of  New  York  (Downstate),  1971 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Ransford  C.  Newman.     M.B.,B.S.,  London,  1960;  F.R.C.S.,  Edinburgh,  1968 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

John  S.  Lewis.     M.D.,  Alberta  (Canada),  1943 

Stanley  Whitfield.     Certificate,  Harris  Academy,  Dundee,  1940;  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  St.  Andrew's 
University  Medical  School,  1946 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OTOLARYNGOLOGY 

Awny  Aziz  Abdou,  M.B., 

Ch.B. 
Arshad  H.  Amjad,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Maria  Aramburu,  M.D. 
Neville  W.  Carmical,  M.D. 
James  F.  Grillo,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Tay  Bong  Lee,  M.D. 
Pi-Tang  Lin,  M.D. 
Mauriciu  Rodescu,  M.D. 


PATHOLOGY    91 


Pathology 


Francis  Delafield  Professor  and  Chairman 

Donald  W.  King.     M.D.,  Syracuse,  1949 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Richard  Axel  (also  Biochemistry).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1970 
William  A.  Blanc.     B.A.,  Geneva,  1940;  M.D.,  1947;  Ph.D.,  1952 
Paul  EUner  (also  Microbiology).     M.S.,  Southern  California,  1952;  Ph.D.,  Maryland,  1956 
S.  Raymond  Gambino.     B.S.,  Antioch,  1948;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1952 
Gabriel  C.  Godman  (also  Microbiology).     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
Conrad  L.  Pirani.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1954;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1958 
Ralph  M.  Richart.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1954;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1958 
Virginia  Tennyson  (also  Anatomy).     B.S.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1946;  M.S.,  Baylor,  1956; 
Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Professor  of  Microbiology 

Henry  J.  Vogel.     B.S.,  London,  1939;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1949 

Professor  of  Comparative  Pathology 

Ross  M.  Grey.     D.  V.M.,  Alabama  Polytechnic  Institute,  1945 

Professors  of  Neuropathology 

Phillip  E.  Duffy.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1943;  M.D.,  1947 

Leon  Roizin  (in  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  State  Lyceum  (Bessarabia),  1930;  M.D.,  Royal  University 
(Milan),  1936 

Professor  of  Surgical  Pathology 

Luciano  Ozzello.     M.D.,  Turin  (Italy),  1951 

Professors  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Arthur  W.  Branwood.     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Edinburgh,  1942;  M.D.,  1948 

Carmia  Borek  (in  Radiology).     B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D.,  Weitzmann  Institute  (Israel),  1967 

Austin  D.  Johnston  (in  Orthopedic  Surgery).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D.,  1947 

Adjunct  Professors 

Robert  V.  Hutter.     B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Syracuse),  1950;  M.D.,  1954;  M.A., 

Yale,  1968 
Harry  L.  loachim.     M.D.,  Bucharest,  1949 
Sidney  Pestka.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1961 

Clinical  Professors 

Victor  Herbert.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  1952 
Pablo  Rubinstein.     M.D.,  Chile,  1962 
Sheldon  C.  Sommers.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1941 


92    PATHOLOGY 


Clinical  Professor  of  Oral  Pathology 

Melvin  N.  Blake.     D.D.S.,  New  York  University,  1955 

Associate  Professors 

Cecilia  M.  Fenoglio.     B.S.,  St.  Elizabeth,  1965;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1969 
John  J.  Fenoglio,  Jr.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1965;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1969 
John  F.  Nicholson  (also  Pediatrics).     B.S.,  Vanderbilt,  1955;  M.D.,  1958 

Associate  Professor  of  Dentistry 

David  J.  Zegarelli.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1965;  D.D.S.,  1969 

Associate  Professors  of  Neuropathology 

Lester  M.  Geller.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1947;  M.A.,  Michigan  State,  1948;  Ph.D.,  New  York 

University,  1953 
Mavis  Kaufman  (in  Psychiatry).     M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1944 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Neuropathology 

Richard  F.  Defendini.     B.A.,  Michigan,  1948;  M.A.,  1952;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1961 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Thomas  A.  Blumenfeld.     A.A.,  North  Carolina,  1960;  M.D.,  Tennessee,  1964 

Arline  D.  Deitch  (in  Anatomy).     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1944;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1946;  M.D.,  1954 

Reba  A.  Goodman.     B.A.,  Indiana,  1949;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  Ph.D.,  1955 

Mary  E.  King.     B.A.,  Smith,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

Nicole  Suciu-Foca  (in  Surgery).     B.S.,  Bucharest  (Rumania),  1959;  M.S.,  1960;  Ph.D.,  1965 

Myron  Tannenbaum  (in  Urology).     B.S.,  New  York  University,  1952;  M.S.,  1955;  Ph.D., 

1957;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1961 
Ruth  H.  Vogel.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1958 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pediatric  Pathology 

H.  Joachim  Wigger.     M.D.,  Hamburg,  1954 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Surgical  Pathology 

Karl  Perzin.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  1958 

Marianne  Wolff.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Ernest  Baden.     M.A.,  Sorbonne,  1946;  D.D.S.,  New  York  University,  1950;  M.D.,  Geneva, 

1962 
Jcin  Vincents  Johannesen.     M.D.,  Bergen  (Norway),  1966 
M.  Richard  Pachter.     M.D.,  Zurich,  1956 
William  Pollack.     M.S.,  Rutgers,  1950;  Ph.D.,  1964 
Robert  R.  Rickert.     B.A.,  Michigan,  1958;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1962 
Harry  H.  Stumpf.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1947;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1951 
John  A.  Terzakis.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 
Kaity  Yannopoulos.     M.D.,  Greece,  1954 
Frederick  T.  Zugibe.     B.S.,  St.  Francis  (Illinois),  1951;  M.S.,  Chicago,  1959;  Ph.D.,  1960 


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Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Irwin  A.  Almenoff.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1948;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1952 

Daniel  W.  Benninghoff.     B.A.,  Yale,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 

Donald  E.  Brown.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1943 

John  M.  Budinger.     B.S.,  Northwestern,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 

Robert  L.  Hirsch.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1947;  M.D.,  1951 

David  N.  Silvers  (also  Dermatology).     B.A.,  Haverford,  1964;  M.D.,  Duke,  1968 

Stanley  Simbonis.     B.S.,  Yale,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 

Harold  J.  Sobel.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1950;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School,  1954 

Richard  L.  Swarm.     B.A.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1949;  M.D.,  1950 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Neuropathology 

Nicholas  J.  Willson.     B.S.,  Saint  Peter's,  1959;  M.D.,  Seton  Hall,  1963 

Assistant  Professors 

Jerome  Owen  Cantor.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1971;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1975 

Christopher  P.  Crum.     B.A.,  Virginia,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 

Seth  Goldberg.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1966;  B.A.,  California,  1964; 

M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1970 
Stephen  Keller.     B.S.,  Pace,  1971;  M.A.,  M.Phil.,  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1974 
Daniel  M.  Knowles.     B.A.,  Bridgeport,  1969;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1973 
Jay  Lefkowitch.     B.A.,  Clark,  1972;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1976 
Charles  C.  Marboe.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1971;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1976 
Merlin  D.  Marquardt  (in  Opthalmology  and  Pathology).     B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 
Ricardo  Mesa-Tcjada.     B.S.,  Manhattan,  1964;  M.D.,  Madrid,  1970 
Armand  Miranda.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1969;  Ph.D.,  1973 
Neelavathy  Pushparaj.     M.B.B.S.,  Stanley  Medical  College  (India),  1961 
Janet  Tannenbaum.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1969;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1975 

Assistant  Professor  of  Neuropathology 

Arthur  P.  Hays.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1962;  B.  Med.  Sci.,  1963;  M.D.,  Colorado,  1966 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Neuropathology 

Herbert  Barden.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1952;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1960;  Ph.D.,  1964 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Pathology 

E.  Glenn  Armstrong.  B.S.,  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute,  1966;  M.S.,  1969;  Ph.D.,  Mary- 
land 1975 

Daniel  J.  Fink.  B.S.,  Cornell,  1968;  M.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1970; 
M.D.,  Columbia,  1975;  M.Phil.,  1980 

Gerda  Nette.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1968;  Ph.D.,  1973 

Michael  Pesce.     B.S.,  St.  Johns,  1967;  Ph.D.,  1971 

Maria  Mahdalyna  Shevchuk.  B.A,  Fordham,  1970;  M.D.,  Upstate  Medical  Center  (Syra- 
cuse), 1974 

Philip  Tomashefsy  (in  Urology).     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1969 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Solcuige  G.  Abunassar.     M.D.,  American  (Beirut),  1968 

Majid  Ali.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Punjab  (India),  1963 

Paul  Bachner.     B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 


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Harry  Woodson  Carter.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1957 

Larry  E.  Douglass.     B.A.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1959;  M.D.,  Vanderbilt,  1960 
Howard  B.  Goldstein.     B.A.,  Colgate,  1955;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1959 
Arthur  I.  Hurvitz.     D.  V.M.,  Michigan  State,  1964;  Ph.D.,  California  (Davis),  1967 
Catherine  Kambolis.     M.D.,  Athens,  1955 

Paul  A.  Krieger.     B.S.,  City  College,  1967;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1971 
Richard  A.  McReynolds.     M.S.,  Virginia,  1968;  M.D.,  1971 
Basil  Moumgis.     M.D.,  Pittsburgh,  1949 

Frederick  Muschenheim.     B.A.,  Howard,  1953;  M.D.C.M.,  McGill,  1963 
Robert  D.  Newman.     5.5.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1958;  M.D.,  1962 
Joseph  E.  O'Brien.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 
1961 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Giles  G.  Allard.     B.A.,  Montreal,  19U;  M.D.,  Laval,  1950 

Lucretia  Allen.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1952 
Ada  B.  DeChabon.     B.S.,  Liceo  Senoritas,  1949;  M.D.,  Buenos  Aires,  1957 
Stefan  E.  Epstein.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1956;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo), 

1960 
Michael  Kogan.     Ph.D.,  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute,  1972 
Hiroshi  Nakazawa.     M.D.,  Keio  (Tokyo),  1958 

Henry  G.  Schriever.     B.A.,  Vermont,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1960 
Ralph  W.  Snyder.     B.S.,  McGill,  1951;  M.D.,  1953 
Heidrun  Zweitnig-Rotterdam.     M.D.,  Munich,  1968 


ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
PATHOLOGY 

May  Parisien,  M.D. 
RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

Reba  Goodman,  Ph.D. 
David  J.  Pierson,  M.S. 
Moshe  Rosen,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PATHOLOGY 

James  W.  Allen,  M.D. 
Julianne  M.  Byrne,  Ph.D. 
Marguerite  M.  Duby,  M.D. 
Milagros  Ona-Sarino,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Ranjit  Kaur  Sachdev, 

M.B.B.S. 
Monica  C.  Yang,  M.D. 
Elena  Zegarelli-Schmidt, 

Ph.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Margaret  M.  Grimes,  M.D. 
Charles  Chostner  Marboe, 
M.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Elena  Agranovsky,  M.D., 
Ph.D. 


SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Lester  R.  Cahn,  D.D.S. 
David  Cowen,  M.D. 
C.  Zent  Garber,  M.D. 
Raffaele  Lattes,  M.D. 
Meyer  M.  Melicow,  M.D. 
Abner  Wolf,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 
Michael  Baden,  M.D. 
Paul  A.  Brown,  M.D. 
Hyman  Donnenfeld,  M.D. 
Frederick  A.  Jacobiec,  M.D. 
Janis  F.  Klavins,  M.D. 
David  Spain,  M.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 


Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Charles  A.  Ashley.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1944;  M.D,  1947;  M.S.,  Illinois,  1951 
Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Harlan  D.  Alpern.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1967;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1971 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PATHOLOGY 

Charles  A.  Ellsworth 
William  B.  Giuney,  M.D. 


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At  Harlem  Hospital 

Professor 

Jack  W.  C.  Hagstrom.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1955;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1959 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Prem  Chauhan.     F.  Sc.  Med.,  Punjab  (India),  1942;  M.D.,  B.S.,  1948 
Carlos  Navarro.     B.S.,  National  University  (Mexico),  1947;  M.D.,  1955 
Angus  C.  Sampath  (in  Microbiology).     D.  Sc,  Strasbourg,  1966 

Associate  Professor  of  Medicine 

Clayton  L.  Natta.     B.A.,  McMaster  (Ontario),  1957;  M.D.,  Toronto,  1961 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Helen  M.  S.  Richards.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Colombo  (Sri  Lanka),  1969 
INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  PATHOLOGY 

Luritz  C.  Creque,  M.D. 
Juan  B.  Gabriel,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Louys  Thomas,  M.D. 

At  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Jerry  Rothenberg.     M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Georgia,  1964 

At  Overlook  Hospital 

Clinical  Professor 

Bernard  M.  Wagner.     M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1949 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Robert  Galen.     B.A.,  Boston,  1966;  M.D.,  1970 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Alberto  Elguerzabal.     M.D.,  Salamanca  (Spain),  1952 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Steven  L.  Goldberg.     M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1968 

Anthony  Marchand.     B.A.,  Connecticut,  1966;  M.D.,  Duke,  1970 

Joel  A.  Roth.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1964;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1968 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  PATHOLOGY 
Frederick  van  Lente,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Stephen  F.  Ryan.     M.D.,  Colorado,  1961 


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Professor  of  Clinical  Surgical  Pathology 

Robert  R.  Pascal.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1958;  M.D.,  1962 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

John  Y.  Kiyasu.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1951;  Ph.D.,  1955 

Artemis  D.  Nash.     B.A.,  Smith,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia  1953 

Louise  L.  Phillips.     B.S.,  William  and  Mary,  1934;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1940;  Ph.D.,  1950 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Lazarevic  Bozidar.     M.D.,  Belgrade,  1956 

John  J.  Di  Re.     B.S.,  McGill,  1953;  M.D.,  George  Washington,  1957 

Harold  P.  Gaetz.     B.S.,  McGill,  1953;  M.D,  1958 

Martin  S.  Krumerman.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1961;  M.D,  1965 

Corazon  Sian.     B.A.,  Santo  Thomas,  1958;  M.D.,  1963 

Assistant  Professor 

Deng  Fong  Liau.     M.Sc,  McGill,  1968;  Ph.D.,  1971 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Kenneth  F.  Button.     B.A.,  Indiana,  1966;  M.D.,  1970 
Derek  Englander.     M.D.,  Royal  College  (London),  1963 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PATHOLOGY 

Petra  Elena  P.  Banogon,  M.D. 
Vijni  Katatikarn,  M.D. 
Rose-Sunitha  Thayaparan,  M.D. 
Mah  Manzar  Yamohommady,  M.D. 


Pediatrics 

Reuben  S.  Carpentier  Professor  and  Chairman 

Michael  Katz  (also  Public  Health).     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1949;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 
York  (Downstate),  1956;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1963 


At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Arthur  D.  Bloom  (also  Human  Genetics  and  Development).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1956;  M.D., 

New  York  University,  1960 
Ralph  Dell.     B.A.,  Pomona,  1957;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1961 
Darryl  C.  De  Vivo  (also  Neurology).     B.A.,  Amherst,  1959;  M.D.,  Virginia,  1964 
Welton  M.  Gersony.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1954;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Upstate), 

1958 
L.  Stanley  James  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     M.D.,  Otago  (New  Zealand),  1948 
Robert  B.  Mellins.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D,  Johns  Hopkins,  1952 
Sergio  Piomelli.     B.A.,  Liceo  Sannazzaro  (Naples),  1948;  M.D.,  Naples,  1954 


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Myron  Winick  (Williams  Professor  and  Director  of  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition).     B.A.. 

Columbia,  1951;  M.S.,  Illinois,  1952;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1956 
Robert  W.  Winters.     B.A.,  Indiana,  1948;  M.D.,  Yale,  1952 

Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Abe  Chutorian  (also  Neurology).     B.A.,  Manitoba,  1949;  B.S.,  1952;  M.D.,  1957 

Arnold  R.  Gold  (also  Neurology).     B.A.,  Texas,  1947;  M.S.,  Florida,  1949;  M.D.,  Lausanne, 

1950 
Sylvia  P.  Griffiths.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1944;  M.D.,  Yale,  1948 
Jerry  C.  Jacobs.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  1956 
Niels  L.  Low  (also  Neurology).     M.D.,  South  Carolina,  1940 
David  Shaffer  (also  Psychiatry).     M.D.,  London,  1961 
Joe  D.  Wray  (in  Public  Health).     B.A.,  Stanford,  1947;  M.D.,  1952 

Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

H.  Donald  Dunton.     M.D.,  Rochester,  1945 

Clinical  Professor  of  Pediatric  Psychology 

Michael  Lewis.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1958;  Ph.D.,  1962 

Associate  Professors 

Jo  Anne  Brasel  (in  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition).     B.A.,  Colorado.  1956;  M.D..  1959 
Nicholas  Cunningham  (also  Public  Health).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1950;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins, 

1955 
Joseph  Graziano  (also  Pharmacology).     B.S.,  Long  Island,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1971 
William  C.  Heird.     B.S.,  Maryville,  1958;  M.S.,  Vanderbilt,  1963;  M.D.,  1964 
Allen  I.  Hyman  (also  Anesthesiology).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1955;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College, 

1959 
Ehud  Krongrad.     M.D.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1965 
Gilbert  W.  Mellin.     B.S.,  Bethany,  1945;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949 
Akira  Morishima.     M.D.,  Keio  (Japan),  1954;  Ph.D.,  1961 
John  F.  Nicholson  (also  Pathology).     B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1955;  M.D.,  1958 
Pedro  Rosso  (in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology  and  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition).     M.D.,  Chile, 

1966 
David  Rush  (also  Public  Health).     B.A.,  Harvard  1955;  M.D.,  1959 
Katherine  Sprunt.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1942;  M.D..  Johns  Hopkins,  1945 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Russell  S.  Asnes.     B.A.,  Boston,  1959;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1963 

Jennifer  J.  Bell.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1953;  M.D.,  New  York,  1961 

William  J.  Davis.     B.A.,  Wilkes,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 

John  M.  Driscoll.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1958;  M.D.,  Bowman  Gray,  1962 

David  Hodes  (also  Microbiology).     B.A.,  Princeton,  1963;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1969 

Anthony  Mansell.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1961;  M.D.,  Ohio  State,  1965 

Martin  Nash.     B.A.,  Duke,  1960;  M.D.,  1964 

Jane  Pitt.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1964 

Anneliese  L.  Sitarz.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Carl  N.  Steeg.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1958;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1962 

Dorothy  Warburton  (in  Human  Genetics  and  Development).     Ph.D.,  McGill,  1961 


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Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Fred  Agre.     B.A.,  Lafayette,  1957;  M.D.,  Duke,  1961 

Robert  Appleby.     M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949 

William  A.  Bauman.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1943;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 

Constance  J.  Hayes.     B.S.,  St.  Rose,  1959;  M.D.,  Loyola,  1965 

John  J.  Kangos.     B.S.,  Rutgers,  1945;  M.D.,  Long  Island  College  of  Medicine,  1948 

Jack  Shiller.     B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Joseph  A.  Silverman.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 

Leo  F.  J.  Wilking.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 


Assistant  Professors 

Kwame  Anyane-Yeoba.     M.D.,  Ghana,  1972 

Stephen  J.  Atwood.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1968;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1972 

Frederick  Bierman.     B.S.,  Union  (Schenectady),  1969;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1973 
Vincent  Bonagura.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1971;  M.D.,  1975 
Dennis  Davidson.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 
Candace  Jean  Erickson.     B.A.,  George  Washington,  1969;  M.D.,  Maryland,  1973 
Gabriel  G.  Haddad.     B.S.,  American  (Beirut),  1969;  M.D.,  1972 
Karen  Hein.     B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 
Joseph  S.  Levy.     M.D.,  Hadassah  (Israel),  1971 
Adrien  Moessinger.     M.D.,  Lausanne,  1971 
Emi  Okamoto.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1973 
Nigel  Paneth  (also  Public  Health)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.D., 

Harvard,  1972;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1978 
Leila  M.  Pang  (also  Anesthesiology).     B.A.,  Hawaii,  1966;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1970 
Joan  A.  Regan.     M.D.,  Missouri,  1974 
Tove  Rosen.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1961;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1965 
Philip  Rosenthal.     B.S.,  State  University  of  New  York,  1971;  M.D.,  1975 
Karl  F.  Schulze.     B.A.,  Carleton,  1961;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1965 
Robert  L.  Seigle.     B.A.,  Northwestern,  1970;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1974 
S.  Alex  Stalcup.     B.A.,  Whittier  College,  1967;  M.D.,  California,  1971 
Raymond  I.  Stark.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  1970 
Shobhana  Vora.     M.D.,  Bombay  (India),  1973 
Christine  Ann  Walsh.     M.D.,  Yale,  1973 
Michael.  A.  Weiner.     B.S.,  Fairleigh  Dickinson,  1968;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

[Upstate),  1972 


Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Bernard  R.  Feldman.     B.S.,  William  and  Mary,  1955;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School,  1959 
Charles  Feldman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1966;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1970 
William  Gerba.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1971;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1974 
Burton  Grebin.     B.A.,  Adelphi,  1962;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1966 
Donald  E.  Hutchings  (also  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  Lake  Forest,  1959;  M.A.,  Chicago,  1963; 

Ph.D.,  1965 
Matilde  Irigoyen.     B.S.,  Military  Lycecum  (Buenos  Aires),  1965;  M.D.,  Buenos  Aires,  1971 
Celia  Ores.     M.D.,  Berne  (Switzerland),  1956 


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Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Rose  G.  Ames.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

Alexander  Blum,  Jr.     B.S.,  Yale,  19U;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1947 

Frederick  M.  Bomback.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1965;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1969 

Matilda  B.  Brust.     B.A.,  Marietta,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1956 

Roger  Challop.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1963;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1967 

Yvonne  T.  DriscoU.     B.A.,  Trinity,  1958;  M.D.,  Women's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 

1962 
T.  Donald  Eisenstein.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1952;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1956 
Marguerite  J.  Gates.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 
Gustave  Gavis.     B.A.,  Indiana,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1952 
Thurman  B.  Givan,  Jr.     B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 
Stephen  Glaser.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1960;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1964 
Bertram  H.  Grossman.     B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1948;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1959 
Jeannette  J.  Jansky.     M.S.,  City  College,  1960;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1970 
Kenneth  H.  Katz.     B.A.,  Lafayette,  1968;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1973 
Murray  D.  Kuhr.     B.S.,  Cincinnati,  1961;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1965 
Betty  C.M.L.  Kuo.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1959;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1964 
George  Lazarus.     B.A.,  Yale,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1971 
Dean  N.  Martin.     B.A.,  Hofstra,  1959;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1963 
Harriet  E.  McGurk.     B.A.,  R^dcliffe,  1967;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1973 
Daniel  J.  Melia.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1949 
Harriette  R.  Mogul.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1961;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1965 
Damyanti  Moorjani  (also  Rehabilitation  Medicine).     B.S.,  Bombay,  1953;  M.D.,  Grant  (Bom- 
bay), 1957 
Gilda  Morillo-Cucci.     M.D.,  Phillipines,  1962;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1975 
Stanley  Morrison.     B.A.,  Temple,  1963;  M.D.,  George  Washington,  1967 
Michael  Novogroder.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1965;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Upstate), 

1969 
Herbert  Poch.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1949;  M.D.,  1953 
Morton  H.  Rachelson.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1946;  M.D.,  Tulane,  1950 
Margaret  M.  Rice.     B.S.,  Marymount,  1943;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1947 
Roderick  C.  Richards.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1945;  M.D.,  1948 
Louis  Rodregues.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1955;  M.D.,  State  University  of 

New  York  (Downstate),  1959 
Albert  P.  Rosen.     B.B.,  North  Carolina,  1939;  M.D.,  Long  Island  College  of  Medicine,  1943 
John  S.  Rosmaita.     B.A.,  St.  Peter's,  1953;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1957 
Malcolm  S.  Schwartz.     D.D.,  College  of  Osteopathic  Medicine  and  Surgery,  1967 
Edith  M.  J.  Kuo-Ying  Shen.     M.D.,  Ludwig-Maximilian  (Munich),  1960 
Kung-Tso  Sheng.     M.D.,  St.  John's  (Shanghai),  1954 
Elliot  J.  Siegel.     B.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1954;  M.D.,  1968 
Gilbert  Simon.     B.A.,  Colgate,  1958;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1962 
William  H.  Smith.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
Susan  Speer.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1968;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1972 
David  Stiles.     B.A.,  Harvard  1940;  M.D.,  1943 
Martin  B.  Vita.     B.A.,  Yale,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 

William  W.  Whitten.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1945;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1947 
David  Wisotsky.     B.S.,  City  College,  1970;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1974 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Psychiatry 

Edwin  A.  Goldstein.     B.A.,  Brooklyn  College,  1952;  M.D.,  Union  (Albany),  1958 


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ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Lilian  Wah-Ying  Chiu, 

M.D. 
Maryann  J.  Colenda,  M.D. 
John  L.  Costa,  M.D. 
Alan  Kanter,  M.D. 
Peter  F.  Migel,  M.D. 
Robert  M.  Schwartz,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
William  B.  BeU,  M.D. 
David  Evans,  Ph.D. 
Helen  Johnson,  Ph.D 
Grace  Leidy,  M.D. 
Frank  T.  Nakamura,  B.S. 
Rajasekhar 

Ramakrishnan,  Sc.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Martha  L.  Amarant,  M.D. 
Gaya  Aranoff,  M.D. 
Betty  Chang,  M.D. 
William  J.  Chernack,  M.D. 
Michele  Denize,  M.D. 
Agnes  D.  Dilworth,  M.S.S. 
Arlene  Falk,  M.D. 
Bernadette  Piscina,  M.D. 
Stanley  H.  Gilbert,  Jr., 

M.D. 
Nora  Haddad-Farkouh, 

M.D. 
Robert  A.  Hands,  M.D. 
Patrick  Hicks-Hartman, 

M.D. 
Marie  B.  Keith,  M.D. 
Michael  L.  Lapkin,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
William  L.  Lupatkin,  M.D. 
Sylvia  Morgan,  M.D. 
Marilyn  Nosh,  M.D. 
Mary  R.  Richards,  M.D. 
Steven  Selbst,  M.D. 
Morton  J.  Seligman,  M.D. 
John  G.  Slater,  M.D. 
D.  Loren  Southern,  M.D. 
Nikki  Lynn  Temkoa,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 

PEDIATRICS 

Alma  T.  Blitz,  M.D. 

Knang-Chung  Chien,  M.D. 

Bernard  Etra,  M.D. 

Matheu;  Feldman,  M.D. 

Rosalinda  Rubenstein, 

M.D. 
Susan  Skalsky,  M.D. 
Samuel  T.  Wilmit,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Carol  Seaman,  M.S. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Fred  S.  Barash,  M.D., 

Ph.D. 
Bruce  Beeber,  M.D. 
Linda  D'Angelo,  M.S. 
Steven  Elias,  M.D. 
Mysore  R.  Gandhi,  M.S. 
Ludovico  Guarini,  M.D. 
Michael  Koch,  Ph.D. 
Dorcas  Koeningsberger, 

M.S. 
Joel  S.  Lipset,  M.A. 
Anita  Lustenberger,  M.S. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES  [continued) 
Dolores  McCann,  M.S. 
Ernest  J.  Millman,  Ph.D. 
Catherine  Muttart,  M.S. 
Cheryl  L.  Nagel,  M.S. 
Takayuki  Nogawa,  M.D. 
Ulana  Sanocka,  M.D. 
Regina  Santella,  M.S. 
Robin  Schwartz,  M.S. 
Thomas  Soulos,  M.S. 
Mark  D.  Starr,  Ph.D. 
Phyllis  Taterka,  M.S. 
Piper  Weldy,  B.A. 
Alan  Zubrow,  M.D. 
Christine  L.  Zucker,  M.S. 

SPECIAL  LECTURER 
James  A.  Wolff,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 
Albert  Aharon,  M.D. 
Armond  V.  Mascia,  M.D. 
Yaakov  Shechter,  Ph.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Joe  H.  Cannon.     B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1942;  M.D.,  1945 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  PEDIATRICS 
Allan  S.  Cunningham,  M.D. 
Pedro  DeAlarcon,  M.D. 
John  G.  Freehafer,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor 


Margaret  Heagerty. 
1961 


B.A.,  Seton  Hill,  1957;  B.S.,  West  Virginia,  1959;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania, 


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Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Wiener  Leblanc.     B.S.,  Haiti,  1950;  M.D.,  1956 

Gene- Ann  Polk.     B.A.,  Oberlin,  1948;  M.D.,   Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 
1952;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1958 

Assistant  Professors 

Ilene  Fennoy.     B.A.,  Stanford,  1968;  M.D.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1973 
Mark  Rapoport.     B.A.,  M.D.,  Boston,  1970;  M.P.H.,  Howard,  1973 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Araceli  R.  Ancajas.     M.D.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1961 

Josephine  Kerr.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1947;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1951 

Yusuf  M.  Khakoo.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Bombay,  1962 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Lucille  C.  Gunning.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1945;  M.D.,  Women's  Medical  College  of 
Pennsylvania,  1949 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  PEDIATRICS  INSTRUCTORS  [continued] 

Beverly  Anderson,  M.D.  Petronella  Manning-Allegre,  M.D. 

Viruppamattam  Augustin,  M.B.,  B.S.  Rochelle  Scott,  M.D. 

David  Bateman,  M.D.  Marguerita  A.  Silvera,  M.D. 

Serge  Fenelon,  M.D.  Claudina  Y.  Wallace,  M.D. 
Wilfrid  Florvil,  M.D. 


Delore  J.  Gayle-Thompson,  M.D. 
Anne  Hutcheon,  M.A.,  M.D. 
Robert  Hutcheon,  M.D. 
Vincent  E.  Hutchinson,  M.B.,  B.S. 


ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL  PEDL^TRICS 


Anne  Hutcheon,  M.A.,  M.D.    '  Kuang-Chung  Hu  Chien,  M.D. 

Robert  Hutcheon,  M.D. 


At  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Stephen  F.  Wang.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1960;  M.D.,  1964 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Robert  Komblum.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1958;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1962 
Lawrence  M.  Skolnick.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),  1968;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1972; 

M.P.H,  North  Carolina,  1980 


At  Overlook  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Solomon  J.  Cohen.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1944;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1951 
Gloria  Schrager.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1944;  M.D.,  Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 
1948 


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Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Joseph  I.  Boylan.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  Yale,  1955 

Frederick  C.  Braun,  Jr.     B.S.,  Georgetown,  1951;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1955 

Howard  S.  Britt.     B.A.,  Boston,  1970;  M.D.,  1970 

Burton  M.  Feinsmith.     B.S.,  Arkansas,  1949;  M.S.,  Florida,  1951;  M.D.,  Berne,  1961 

Benjamin  H.  Josephson.  B.S.,  North  Carolina,  1949;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 
1952 

Joseph  Kalbacher.     B.S.,  Yale,  1944;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1946 

John  H.  Krikorian.     B.A.,  Yale,  1958;  M.D.,  Bowman  Gray,  1963 

Carolkay  Lissenden.  B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1959;  M.D.,  Woman 's  Medical  College  of  Philadel- 
phia, 1964 

Lewis  I.  Sank.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

Frederic  A.  Schulaner.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 

Margaret  E.  Symonds.     M.B.,  London,  1941;  B.S.,  1945 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Paul  Avondoglio,  M.D. 
Arnold  N.  Constad,  M.D. 
Paul  A.  Kearney,  M.D. 
Barry  Lauton,  M.D. 
Wayne  D.  Stettler,  M.D. 
Charles  B.  Terhune,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

PEDIATRICS 

Frank  P.  Frenda,  M.D. 

Carl  H.  Herman,  M.D. 

Alexander  R.  Horowitz, 

M.D. 
Victor  S.  Lamberto,  M.D. 
Bharati  S.  Mullick,  M.D. 
Vinnakota  V.  P.  Rao,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Dudley  A.  Roberts,  M.D. 
Stanislawa  Rosnowski, 

M.D. 
Arvind  P.  Shah,  M.D. 
James  Sorger,  M.D. 
John  F.  Vigorita,  M.D. 
Sandy  P.  Waran,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professor  of  Pediatrics 

Louis  Z.  Cooper.     B.S.,  Yale,  1954;  M.D.,  1957 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Susan  G.  Gordon.     B.A.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1946;  M.D.,  Howard,  1950 
Doris  L.  Wethers.     B.S.,  Queens  (New  York),  1958;  M.D.,  Yale,  1952 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Helen  Rodriguez-Trias.     B.S.,  Puerto  Rico,  1957;  M.D.,  1960 
Phillip  R.  Ziring.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1958;  M.D.,  1962 

Assistant  Professor 

Elena  B.  Klein.     M.D.,  State  Institute  of  Medicine  and  Pharmacy  (Rumania),  1953;  Ph.D., 
Institute  of  Microbiology  (Rumania),  1972 


Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatric  Psychology 

Madeline  W.  Appell.     B.A.,  Queens,  1962;  M.A.,  1963 

Jeanne  Brooks-Gunn.     B.A.,  Connecticut  College,   1969;  Ed.M.,  Harvard,  1970;  Ph.D., 

Pennsylvania,  1975 
Nathan  A.  Fox.     B.A.,  Williams,  1970;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1975 


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Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Dennis  Allendorf.     B.S.,  Georgetown,  1965;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1970 

Anastasios  Anastasiades.     M.D.,  Athens,  1950 

Robert  Antar.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1965;  M.D.,  Louvain  (Belgium),  1970 

Saroj  Sahgal  Bakshi.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Government  Medical  College  (India),  1960;  M.D.,  Institute 

of  Postgraduate  Medical  Education  and  Research  (India),  1969 
Chhaya  Chakrabarti.     B.Sc,  Calcutta,  1963;  M.D.,  1969 
Herbert  I.  Cohen.     M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949 

Gisela  T.  Dalrymple.     M.D.,  Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania,  1951 
Ragabardial  R.  Dwarka.     M.D.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1969 
Donald  L.  Feinberg.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1945;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1949 
Joan  M.  Flanigan.     B.A.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1962;  M.D.,  1966 
Erwin  Friedman  (Pediatric  Psychology).     Ph.D.,  Peter  (Budapest),  1949 
Fadel  M.  Hochroth.     B.A.,  Louisville,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 
Harry  Kimmel.     B.A.,  St  Andrews  (Bucharest),  1940;  M.D.,  Bucharest,  1949 
Katherine  Lodyjensky.     M.D.,  Montreal,  1943 
Neil  Lombardi  (also  Neurology).     B.A.,  M.D.,  Boston,  1967 
Rogelio  F.  Lucas.     A.  A.,  University  of  the  East  (Manila),  1956;  M.D.,  1961 
Anthony  F.  Michel.     MD.,  Faculte  de  Medecine  (Haiti),  1956 
Mona  Milstein.     B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Binghamton),   1965;  M.D.,  State 

University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1969 
Richard  Mones.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1967;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1971 
Marianne  Schwob.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1956 
Farrokh  Shahrivar.     M.D.,  Tehran,  1966 
Shantha  Subramaniam.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Madras  (India),  1962 
Lucy  M.  Swift.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 

Phienjit  Tantibhedhyangkul.     M.D.,  Mahido  (Thailand),  1959;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1971 
Sayenna  A.  Uduman.     D.M.E.S.,  Kilpauk  (India),  1963;  M.D.,  Madras,  1966 
Ranjeet  Virdi.     B.S.,  India,  1960;  M.D.,  1960 
Elizabeth  Watkins.     B.A.,  Randolph-Macon  Women's  College,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Ricarda  L.  Baum,  M.D. 
Renata  Frenkel,  M.D. 
Diane  Hochlerin,  M.D. 
Nancy  Holahan,  M.D. 
Ruth  E.  Kessler,  M.D. 
Kusum  Khanna,  M.B.B.S. 
Priscilla  W.  Lewis,  M.D. 
Edward  A.  Nichols,  M.D. 
Flora  Ramirez,  M.D. 
Thelma  Verano-Santiago, 
M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

PEDIATRICS 

Robert  William  Amler,  M.D. 

Carlois  Emilio  Arzeno,  M.D. 

William  R.  Brown,  M.D. 

Myrna  Aquino  Damien, 

M.D. 
Morel  Duverseau,  M.D. 
Luis  Antonio  Goyco,  M.D. 
Robert  L.  Hite,  M.D. 
Thomas  H.  Hyatt,  Jr.,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Christodoulos  lordanou, 

M.D. 
Richard  Gary  Merkler,  M.D. 
Melanie  Rivenzon,  M.D. 
Nathan  E.  Saint-Amand, 

M.D. 
Michael  Glen  Teitel,  M.D. 
Steven  Tsoutsouras,  M.D. 


Pharmacology 


David  Hosack  Professor  and  Chairman 

Brian  F.  Hoffman.     A.A.,  Princeton,  1943;  M.D.,  Long  Island  College  of  Medicine,  1947 


Professors 

J.  Thomas  Bigger,  Jr.  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Emory,  1955;  M.D.,  Georgia,  1960 
Frederick  G.  Hofmann.     B.A.,  Michigan,  1943;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1952 


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Norman  Kahn  (also  Dental  and  Oral  Surgery).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1954;  D.D.S.,  1958;  Ph.D., 

1964 
Harold  C.  Neu  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Creighton,  1956;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1960 
Shih-Hsun  Ngai  (also  Anesthesiology).     M.D.,  National  Central  (Nanking),  1944 
Michael  R.  Rosen  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1960;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1964 
Wilbur  H.  Sawyer  (Gustavus  and  Louise  Pfeiffer  Professor).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1942;  M.D., 

1945;  Ph.D.,  1950 
Hsueh-Hwa  Wang.     M.D.,  National  Central  (Nanking),  1 946 
Andrew  L.  Wit.     B.S.,  Bates,  1963;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1968 

Adjunct  Professors 

Paul  F.  Cranefield.     Ph.B.,  Wisconsin,  1946;  Ph.D.,  1951;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1964 

Jurg  Schneider.     M.D.,  Basle  (Switzerland),  1945 

Sidney  Spector  (also  Anesthesiology).     B.S.,  Denver,  1948;  M.S.,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Jefferson, 

1956 
Robert  M.  Weiss.     B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1960 

Associate  Professor 

Joseph  Graziano  (in  Pediatrics).     B.S.,  Long  Island,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1971 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Marvin  R.  Blumenthal.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1949 
Martin  M.  Winbury.     B.S.,  Long  Island,  1940;  M.S.,  Maryland,  1942;  Ph.D.,  New  York 
University,  1954 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Lance  L.  Simpson.     B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1966;  Ph.D.,  California,  1969 

Assistant  Professors 

Larry  Crawshaw  (also  Rehabilitation  Medicine).     B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1964;  Ph.D., 

California  (Santa  Barbara),  1970 
Kenneth  Dangmein.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1977 
Peter  Danilo,  Jr.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1974 
Daniel  J.  Goldberg.     Ph.D.,  Yale,  1974 
Jaya  Haldar.     M.Sc,  Calcutta,  1961;  Ph.D.,  London,  1966 
Douglas  N.  Ishii  (in  the  Cancer  Center).     Ph.D.,  Wisconsin,  1959 
Lou  Katz  (in  the  Cancer  Center).     Ph.D.,  Wisconsin,  1959 
Tucin  Due  Pham  (also  Anatomy).     B.S.,  St.  Edward's  (Texas),  1962;  M.S.,  Loyola,  1967; 

M.Phil.,  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1975 
Richard  B.  Robinson.     Ph.D.,  Illinois,  1975 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Edward  B.  Kirsten.     B.S.,  Fairleigh  Dickinson,  1962;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1966; 

Ph.D.,  City  College,  1969 
Lawrence  Tilley.     D.  V.M.,  Iowa  State,  1969 


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RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 

Samuel  M.  Ross,  B.E.E. 
(Electrical  Engineering) 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Arline  Albala,  B.A. 
Pamela  Garlick,  B.A. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Ofer  Binah,  Ph.D. 
Penelope  Altman  Boyden, 

Ph.D. 
Florence  Chan,  M.D. 
William  Eng,  B.S. 
Irinia  Golyakhovsky,  Ph.D. 
Kenneth  W.  Hewett, 

Ph.D. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES  (continued) 
Arthur  Hoffmeyer 
Iris  Nemhauser,  M.A. 
Jorg  Dietrich  Schoenen, 
M.D. 

LECTURER 

Kwang  Soo  Lee,  M.D. 


Physiology 


John  C.  Dalton  Professor  and  Chairman 

John  V.  Taggart  (also  Medicine).     M.D.,  Southern  California,  1940 

Professors 

Shu  Chien.     M.B.,  National  Taiwan,  1954;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1957 

Eric  R.  Kandel  (also  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1956 

Irving  Kupfermann  (also  Psychiatry).     Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1964 

William  L.  Nastuk.     B.S.,  Rutgers,  1939;  Ph.D.,  1945 

Mero  Nocenti.     B.A.,  West  Virginia,  1951;  M.S.,  1952;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1955 

John  P.  Reuben  (in  Neurology).     B.A.,  Grinnell,  1954;  M.S.,  Rochester,  1956;  Ph.D.,  Florida, 

1959 
David  Schachter.     B.S.,  New  York  University,  1946;  M.D.,  1949 
James  H.  Schwartz  (also  Neurology).     B.S.,  Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  New  York  University, 

1959;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1964 

Associate  Professors 

Qais  Al-Awqati  (also  Medicine).     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Baghdad,  1962 

Martin  Blank.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1954;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1957;  Ph.D., 

Cambridge,  1959 
Louis  J.  Cizek.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1937;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1941 
Raimond  Emmers.     B.A.,  East  Texas  Baptist,  1953;  M.A.,  North  Carolina,  1955;  Ph.D., 

Syracuse,  1958 
Michel  Ferin  (in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     M.D.,  Louvain,  1964 
Jorge  Fischbcirg  (in  Ophthalmology).     M.D.,  Buenos  Aires,  1962;  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1971 
Claude  P.  J.  Ghez  (also  Neurology).     B.  Sc,  Geneva,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1964 

Senior  Research  Associates 

John  D.  Koester.     B.A.,  Wooster  (Ohio),  1965;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1971 
Shunichi  Usami.     M.B.,  Kyoto  Prefectural  University  of  Medicine  (Japan),  1940;  Ph.D., 
1957 


Assistant  Professors 

Kung-Ming  Jan.     M.B.,  National  Taiwan,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1971 

Herbert  H.  Lipowsky.     M.S.,  Polytechnic  Institute  of  Brooklyn,  1968;  Ph.D.,  California  (San 

Diego),  1975 
Hugh  Nellans  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Lawrence,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1971 


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RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Richard  E.  Abbott,  Ph.D.  Dean  Handley,  Ph.D. 

Jack  T.  Alexander,  B.S.  Robert  G.  King,  B.Sc. 

Ronald  D.  Carlin,  Ph.D.  Lily  M.  Soo,  Ph.D. 
Szloma  Kowarski,  M.A. 
Mary  M.  L.  Lee,  Ph.D. 


Psychiatry 


Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatry  and  Acting  Chairman 

Sidney  Malitz.     B.S.,  Tidane,  1943;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School,  1946 

At  New  York  State  Psychiatric  Institute 

Professors 

Eric  R.  Kandel  (also  Physiology).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1956 
Donald  F.  Klein.     B.A.,  Colby,  1947;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1952 
Irving  Kupferman  (also  Physiology).     Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1964 
Edward  J.  Sachar  (Laurence  Kolb  Professor).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania, 

1956 
Robert  L.  Spitzer.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1953;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1957 
Robert  J.  Weiss  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  George  Washington,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

Professor  of  Biochemistry 

Maurice  M.  Rapport.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1940;  Ph.D.,  California  Institute 
of  Technology,  1946 

Professors  of  Medical  Psychology 

Samuel  Sutton.     Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1955 
William  N.  Thetford.     Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1949 

Professor  of  Neuropathology 

Leon  Roizin.     B.A.,  State  Lyceum  (Bessarabia),  1930;  M.D.,  Royal  University  (Milan),  1936 

Professor  of  Social  Sciences 

Bruce  Dohrenwend  (also  Public  Health).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Cornell,  1955 

Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Gene  G.  Abel.     M.D.,  Iowa,  1965 

H.  Donald  Dunton  (in  Pediatrics).     M.D.,  Rochester,  1945 

L.  Erlenmeyer-Kimling  (in  Human  Genetics).     B.S.,  Columbia,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1960 

Ronald  R.  Fieve.     B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1955 

Archie  R.  Foley  (in  Public  Health).     B.A.,  Queens  (Canada),  1943;  M.D.,  CM.,  1947;  M.S., 

Columbia,  1962 
Lothar  Gidro-Frank.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1948 
Alexander  H.  Glassman.     B.A.,  Illinois,  1956;  M.D.,  1958 
Murray  Glusman.     B.S.,  New  York  University,  1934;  M.D.,  1938 


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Barry  K.  Gurland.     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Capetown,  1955 

Joseph  Jaffe.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1944;  M.D.,  New  York  University.  1947 

Donald  S.  Kornfeld.     B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1950;  M.D..  Yale,  1954 

John  D.  Rainer  (in  Human  Genetics).     M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

James  H.  Ryan.     B.A.,  Yale,  1952;  M.D..  Harvard,  1956 

David  Shaffer  (also  Pediatrics).     M.D.,  London,  1961 

John  Weber.     B.A.,  Duke,  1939;  M.D.,  Yale,  1943 

Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatric  Epidemiology 

Thomas  S.  Langner  (in  Public  Health).     B.A.,  Harvard  1948;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Professors  of  Clinical  Psychology 

Anke  Ehrhardt.     Ph.D.,  Dusseldorf,  1969 

Rachel  Gittleman-Klein.     B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York.  1957:  Ph.D..  Columbia. 
1966 

Clinical  Professors 

Willard  Gaylin.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1947;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1951 
Roger  MacKinnon.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Lionel  Ovesey.     B.A.,  California  (San  Francisco).  1937;  M.D.,  1941 
Ethel  Person.     B.A.,  Chicago,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University.  1960 

Clinical  Professor  of  Medical  Psychology 

Rita  Rudel.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1946;  M.A.,  1949;  Ph.D..  New  York 
University,  1955 

Associate  Professor  of  Dentistry 

Austin  H.  Kutscher.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1945;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1946 

Associate  Professor  of  Medical  Psychology 

Jacques  Rutschmann.     D.  Sc,  Geneva,  1956 

Associate  Professor  of  Neuropathology 

Mavis  Kaufman.     M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1944 

Associate  Professor  of  Public  Health  (Sociomedical  Sciences) 

Denise  Kandel.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Neurobiology  and  Behavior 

Vincent  F.  Castellucci.     B.A.,  Uval,  1960;  B.Sc.,  1964;  Ph.D..   Washington  (St.  Louis). 
1968 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Neurochemistry 

Hadassah  Tamir.     M.S.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1955;  Ph.D..  Israel  Institute  of  Technology, 
1959 


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Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Liselotte  Graf.     M.D.,  Vienna,  1937 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Ruth  Bennett.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Jerrold  S.  Maxmen.     B.A.,  Wayne  State,  1963;  M.D.,  1967 

Frederic  M.  Quitkin.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1958;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Down- 
state),  1962 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychology 

Judith  V.  Becker.     M.S.,  Eastern  Washington  State,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Southern  Mississippi^ 

1975 
W.  Crawford  Clark.     Ph.D.,  Michigan,  1958 
Jean  Endicott.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1967 
Heino  F.L.  Meyer-Bahlburg.     Ph.D.,  Dusseldorf,  1970 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychopharmacology 

Thomas  Cooper.     M.A.,  Fairleigh  Dickinson,  1970 
James  M.  Perel.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1964 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Paul  A.  Bradlow.     M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1946 

Richard  G.  Druss.     B.A.,  Yale,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

Gloria  Faretra.     M.D.,  Georgetown,  1952 

Kenneth  Frank.     M.S.,  Columbia,  1964;  Ph.D.,  1967 

Richard  A.  Gardner.     M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1956 

Rodman  Gilder,  Jr.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

Stanley  Heller.     B.A.,  Yale,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Winslow  R.  Hunt.     B.A.,  M.A.,  Chicago,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

Samuel  Klagsbrun.     B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1955;  B.R.E.,  Jewish  Theological 

Seminary;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School,  1962 
Alexander  N.  Levay.     M.D.,  Rochester,  1957 
Robert  S.  Liebert.     B.S.,  Syracuse,  1951;  M.A.,  Clark,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University, 

1960 
Mary  C.  MacKay.     M.D.,  Dalhousie  (Canada),  1959 

Donald  I.  Meyers.     B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1946;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1950 
Helen  C.  Meyers.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1945;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1949 
John  F.  O'Connor.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1952 
Seymour  Post.     M.D.,  New  York  University,  1947 
Daniel  Shapiro.     M.D.,  Illinois,  1945 

Leonard  M.  Sheehy.     B.A.,  Harvard  I960;  M.D.,  McGill,  1968 
Henry  1.  Spitz.     B.A.,  Lafayette  (Pennsylvania),  1961;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 

1965 
Bluma  Swerdloff.     D.S.  W.,  Columbia,  1960 
Ralph  N.  Wharton.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Psychiatric  Social  Work 

Winifred  Winikus.     M.S.,  Columbia,  1949 


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Assistant  Professors 

Craig  H.  Bailey  (also  Anatomy).     B.A.,  Lehigh,  1967;  M.S.,  1969;  Ph.D.,  1973 
Samuel  M.  Schacher  (also  Biochemistry).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1971;  M.A.,  1974;  Ph.D.,  1976 
Klaudiusz  Weiss  (also  Biochemistry)  (in  Dentistry).     M.A.,    Warsaw,   1967;  Ph.D.,  State 
University  of  New  York  (Stony  Brook),  1973 

Assistant  Professors  of  Biochemistry 

George  Alexander.     B.S.,  Hobart,  1949;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1953 
Herbert  L.  Meltzer.     B.S.,  Long  Island,  1942;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Neurobiology 

Thomas  J.  Carew.     M.A.,  California  (Riverside),  1967;  Ph.D.,  1970 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Gregory  Asnis.     B.S.,  Dickinson  College,  1968;  M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1972 

Miron  Baron.     M.D.,  Tel  Aviv,  1972 

Jerry  Finkel.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

David  V.  Forrest.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 

David  Friedman.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),  1965;  Ph.D.,  City  University  of  New  York, 

1972 
Abby  Joy  Fyer.     B.A.,  Reed,  1969;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1973 
Madelyn  S.  Gould.     B.S.,  City  University  of  New  York,   1972;  M.A.,  Princeton,  1974; 

M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1976;  M.  Phil.,  1980 
Laurence  L.  Greenhill.     B.A.,. Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1967 
Kenneth  Greenspan.     M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1963 
Frederick  Kass.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1966;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1970 
Michael  R.  Liebowitz.     B.A.,  Yale,  1965;  M.D.,  1969 
Patrick  J.  McGrath.     B.S.,  Seton  Hall,  1970;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1974 
Joaquim  Puig-Antich.     B.A.,  LaSalle  Bonanova  (Spain),   1960;  M.D.,  Barcelona  (Spain), 

1967 
Ronald  O.  Rieder.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1964;  M.D.,  1968 
Steven  Paul  Roose.     B.A.  Harvard,  1970;  M.D.,  Mt.  Sinai,  1974 
Lawrence  Sharpe.     D.P.M.,  London,  1961 
Andrew  Skodol.     B.A.,  Yale,  1967;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1971 
Bernard  T.  Walsh.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1967;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1972 
Daniel  T.  Williams.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1965;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1969 
Stuart  C.  Yudofsky.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1966;  M.D.,  Baylor,  1970 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychology 

Edward  Scott  Charles.     B.A.,  City  University  of  New  York,  1965;  M.A.,  1968;  M.A.,  New 

School  for  Social  Research,  1971 
Miriam  Cohen.     B.A.,  Michigan,  1961;  M.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1964;  Ph.D.,  1967 
Donald  J.  Dillon.     Ph.D.,  Fordham,  1955 
Helen  Hanesia.     B.S.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1953;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1961; 

Ed.D,  1966 
Donald  E.  Hutchings  (also  Pediatrics).     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
Maureen  Kanzler.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1938;  M.A.,  New  York  University,  1940;  M.S.,  Hunter, 

1959;  Ph.D.,  Fordham,  1967 
Stephen  E.  Karpiak.     Ph.D.,  Fordham,  1972 
Dennis  D.  Kelly.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1966 


110    PSYCHIATRY 


Dolores  Kreisman.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1953;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1969 
Cornelis  Stokman.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1967 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatric  Social  Work 

Janet  B.  Waiiams.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1969;  M.S.,  Southeastern  Massachusetts,  1972;  M.S.W., 
Columbia,  1974 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Social  Sciences 

Alexander  Askenazy.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Muriel  Hammer.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1961 

Carol  C.  Schwartz.     B.S,  Columbia,  1962;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1969 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Social  Work 

Nettie  Terestman.     M.S.  W.,  Columbia,  1940;  D.S.  W.,  1963 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Syed  Abdullah.     M.A.,  Calcutta,  1961;  M.B.,  1962 

Morton  J.  Aronson.     B.A.,  Temple,  1944;  M.D.,  1947 

John  A.  Atchley.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

Athanasia  Balkoura.     M.D.,  Athens,  1960 

Amiram  Barkai.     M.Sc,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1963;  Ph.D.,  1970 

Lecih  Beck.     M.D.,  Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania,  1943 

Christian  C.  Beels.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1963 

Robinette  Bell.     B.A.,  Smith  College,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Stephen  L.  Bennett.     B.S.,  Queens  (New  York),  1949,  M.D.,  Cornell,  1953 

Anne  E.  Bernstein.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 

Stanley  Bone.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1970;  M.D.,  Mt.  Sinai,  1974 

Paul  F.  Califano.     B.A.,  Adelphi,  1950;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1954 
Robert  J.  Campbell.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1948 

Ian  Alberto  Canino.     B.S.,  Georgetown,  1966;  M.D.,  Puerto  Rico,  1970 
William  J.  Chambers.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1967;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1972 
Harvey  R.  Chertoff.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1962;  M.D.,  Einstein,  1966 
Stanley  J.  Coen.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1958;  M.D.,  1962 
Frances  Cohen.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1971;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1975 
Max  P.  Cohen.     M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1947 
Louise  Coleman.     M.D.,  Southern  California,  1948 

Francine  Coumos.     B.S.,  City  College  (New  York),  1967;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1971 
DeWitt  L.  Crandell.     M.D.,  Arkansas,  1955 
Barbara  H.  De  Betz.     M.D.,  Miami,  1970 
Zira  De  Fries.     M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1942 
Leonard  Diamond.     B.A.,  Tulane,  1949;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1953 
Richard  A.  Dickes.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1967 
Robert  M.  Elvolve.     B.A.,  Michigan,  1962;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1966 
Charies  F.  Entelis.     M.D.,  Virginia,  1974 
James  W.  Flax.     B.A.,  Antioch,  1971;  M.D.,  Minnesota,  1974 
Gerald  I.  Fogel.     M.D.,  Michigan,  1962 

Bruce  Forester.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
Eugene  A.  Friedberg.     M.D.,  Buffalo,  1958 

Bimalendu  Ganguly.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Calcutta  Medical  College  (India),  1964 
Lee  R.  Gardner.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 


PSYCHIATRY    111 


Myron  R.  Gershberg.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1955;  M.A.,  1956;  M.D.,  Buffalo,  1960 

lona  Ginsburg.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 

Richard  J.  Glavin.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1951;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1955 

Ana  B.  Glick.     B.A.,  Bennington,  1958;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1963 

Robert  Glick.     B.A.,  Yale,  1962;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Edwin  Goldstein  (in  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1952;  M.D.,  Union  (Albany),  1958 

Charles  Goodstein.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1958;  M.D.,  Pittsburgh,  1962 

Harvey  M.  Hammer.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1960 

Gary  J.  Grad.     B.A.,  Illinois,  1965;  M.D.,  1969 

Rose  Hartmann.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1937;  M.D.,  Woman's  Medical,  1945 

Myra  S.  Hatterer.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1955;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 

1959 
Gregory  Heimark.     B.A.,  St.  Olaf  (Minnesota),  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 
Michelle  L.  Hirsch.     B.S.,  City  College,  1968;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Syracuse), 

1973 
Joel  S.  Hoffman.     B.A.,  Harvard  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Steven  E.  Hyler.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1971;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 

1975 
David  Iverson.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1963;  M.D.,  Boston,  1968 
Roberta  Jaeger.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1963;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 
David  Jaffe.     M.D.,  Jefferson,  1950 
Frank  S.  Jewett.     B.A.,  Yale,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 
Lila  J.  Kalinich.     B.A.,  Northwestern,  1966;  M.D.,  1969 
Neil  B.  Kavey.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 
Thomas  Kranjac.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1970;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 

1975 
Peter  Laderman.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1940;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical 

College,  1947 
Frederick  Lane.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1949;  M.D.,  Yale,  1953 
Norman  D.  Lazar.     M.D.,  Louisville,  1948 

Milton  Lee.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1956 
Leon  Lefer.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1941;  M.D.,  Lausanne,  1952 
Burton  Lerner.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 
Steven  J.  Levitan.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1961;  M.D.,  Buffalo,  1965 
Henry  L.  McCurtis.     B.S.,  Texas  Southern,  1968;  M.D.,  Stanford,  1974 
William  McFarlane.     B.A.,  Earlham  (Indiana),  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 
Eric  R.  Marcus  (also  Social  Medicine).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1965;  M.D.,  Wisconsin,  1969 
Susan  Matorin.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1964;  M.S.  W.,  Columbia,  1966 
Frederick  Mendelsohn.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1954;  M.D.,  Stanford,  1958 
Michael  Milano.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1960;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1964 
Bobba  Jean  Moody.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1964;  M.S.  W.,  Fordham,  1968 
Robert  S.  Mumford.     M.D.,  McGill,  1943 

Philip  R.  Muskin.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1969;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1974 
Joseph  C.  Napoli.     B.S.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Stony  Brook),   1977;  D.D.S., 

Columbia,  1981 
Jaime  Nos.     M.D.,  Valencia  (Spain),  1967;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1975 
Patricia  O'Connor.     B.A.,  St.  Mary's  (Indiana),  1964;  M.A.,  New  York  University,  1976; 

Ph.D.,  1978 
David  Douglas  Olds.     B.A.,  Yale,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1981 
Louis  Padovano.     B.S.,  Georgetown,  1952;  M.D.,  1956 
Robert  P.  Parkin.     M.D.,  Dalhousie  (Canada),  1950 
David  Peretz.     B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1954;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1955;  M.D., 

New  York  University,  1959 
Kathryn  F.  Prescott.     M.D.,  New  York  University,  1950 
Lyle  E.  Rosnick.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 
Arnold  Rothstein.     B.A.,  Brown,  1958;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School,  1962 


112    PSYCHIATRY 


Boris  Rubinstein.  B.A.,  Colegio  Israelite  (Mexico  City),  1961;  M.D.,  NacionaJ  (Mexico), 
1970;  M.P.H.,  Harvard,  1974 

M.  Bruce  Sarlin.     B.A.,  M.D.,  Tulane,  1957 

Irene  B.  Seeland.     M.D.,  Heidelberg,  1965 

Lawrence  Shaderowfsky.     B.A.,  Chicago,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  School,  1960 

Edward  M.  Shelley.  B.A.,  Columbia,  1960;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Down- 
state),  1964 

Charles  Siegal.  B.A.,  New  York  University,  1954;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 
(Downstate),  1958 

Eric  H.  Singer.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1975 

Frieda  H.  Spady.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1967 

Jerome  Steiner.  B.A.,  Chicago,  1949;  M.A.,  1951;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 
(Downstate),  1962 

Jonathan  W.  Stewart.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1967;  M.D.,  Yale,  1971 

Diane  L.  Stone.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1939;  M.D.,  George  Washington,  1943 

Kenneth  G.  Terkelsen.     B.A.,  Georgetown,  1965;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1969 

Ann  R.  Turkel.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1947;  M.D.,  Albany,  1952 

Gloria  M.  Warner.     M.D.,  New  York,  1959 

Gail  A.  Wasserman.  B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1967;  M.A.,  Illinois,  1970;  Ph.D.,  City  University 
of  New  York,  1977 

Martin  Weiler.  B.A.,  Syracuse,  1949;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical 
School,  1954 

Richard  M.  Weiss.     M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1960 

Josef  H.  Weissberg.     M.S.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1952 

George  H.  Wilkie.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1957 

Donald  A.  Winn.     M.D.,  Oklahoma,  1957 

Beth  K.  Yudofsky.     B.A.,  Smith,  1972;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1976 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Pediatric  Psychiatry 

Jeanette  J.  Jansky.     M.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1960;  Ph.D,  Columbia,  1970 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor  of  Public  Health 

Judith  Rabkin.  B.A.,  Wellesley,  1958;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1967;  M.P.H,  Colum- 
bia, 1974 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors  of  Medical  Psychology 

Mark  J.  Blecher.     M.S.,  Yale,  1975;  Ph.D.,  1977 
Melinda  Broman.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1977 
Irwin  Mansdorf.     M.A.,  Adelphi,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1976 

Letty  Munz.  B.A.,  New  York  University,  1950;  M.D.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York, 
1952;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1974 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Psychiatric  Social  Work 

Susan  Matorin.     B.A.  Vassar,  1964;  M.S.  W.,  Columbia,  1966 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  ASSOCIATES  (continued)  RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

PSYCHIATRY  Virginia  Lozzi,  M.D.  Samuel  W.  Anderson, 

Burton  August,  M.D.  George  Luhrmann,  M.D.  Ph.D. 

Alvin  J.  Glick,  M.D.  Ira  L.  Mintz,  M.D.  David  P.  Birkett,  M.D., 

Ivan  Goldberg,  M.D.  Hannah  Shields,  M.A.  B.Ch. 

Gurston  Goldin,  M.D.  Cerda  Striker,  M.D.  Richard  L.  Blumenthal, 

Naomi  Leiter,  M.D.  p|^  D 


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RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
{Continued) 

Barbara  Ann  Cornblatt, 

Ph.D. 
Richard  S.  Feldman,  M.D. 
Anita  K.  Fischer,  Ph.D. 
Mitchell  L.  Kietzman, 

M.D. 
Morton  Levitt,  Ph.D. 
John  A.  Logan,  M.D. 
Yvonne  Marcuse,  Ph.D. 
John  Nee,  M.P.H. 
Arthur  S.  Perumey,  Ph.D. 
Stephanie  Portnoy,  Ph.D. 
Kurt  Salzinger,  Ph.D. 
Suzanne  Salzinger,  M.D. 
David  Wilder,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  IN 
BIOCHEMISTRY 
Sahebarao  P.  Mahadik, 

Ph.D. 
A.S.  Perumal,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

PSYCHIATRY 

Geary  E.  Ahern,  M.D. 

Satwani  Ahluwalia, 

M.B.B.S. 
Peter  Aldin,  M.D. 
Paul  J.  Ambrosini,  M.D. 
Houshang  Aminia,  M.D. 
llena  L.  Appleby,  Ph.D. 
Stan  S.  Arkow,  M.D. 
John  J.  Barsa,  M.D. 
Anne  Bartlett,  M.D. 
Raymond  Bernick,  M.D. 
Bruce  Y.  Bleecker,  M.S.W. 

Edward  N.  Brenna,  M.D. 

Abraham  A.  Bridger,  M.D. 

Sydney  C.  Bush,  M.D. 

Leon  Chattah,  M.D. 

Daniel  Elliott  Cohen,  M.D. 

Charles  Andrew  Dackis, 
M.D. 

Susan  M.  Deakins,  M.D. 

Dominick  De  Fabio,  M.D. 

Grace  De  Vierno,  M.Ed. 

Jennifer  i.  Downey,  M.D. 

Katherine  Falk,  M.D. 

Sylvia  M.  Furstenberg,  M.D. 

Jack  Matthew  Gorman, 
M.D. 

Rosalie  Greenberg,  M.D. 

Wilma  Marsha  Harrison, 
M.D. 

Stanley  M.  Hertz,  M.D. 

Martin  J.  Hoffman,  M.S. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 
Arthur  R.  Jacobs,  M.D. 
Stanislaw  P.  Jonas,  M.D. 
Sherry  Katz-Bearnot,  M.D. 
Bonnie  Kaufman,  M.D. 
Richard  A.  Kresch,  M.D. 
David  Barry  Leibow,  M.D. 
David  Y.  Levine,  M.D. 
Craig  M.  Morris,  M.D. 
Joseph  H.  Owens,  M.D. 
Patricio  R.  Paez,  M.D. 
Jeffrey  M.  Pines,  M.D. 
Leslie  Lynne  Powers, 

M.D. 
Phyllis  B.  Robbins,  M.D. 
Rogelio  Roncal,  M.D. 
Robert  SantuUi,  M.D. 

David  P.  Schiebel,  M.D. 

Maria  1.  Schneider,  M.D. 

Karl  John  Schroeder, 
M.D. 

Jonathan  R.  Schwartz, 
M.D. 

Beth  June  Seelig,  M.D. 

Samuel  Simmens,  M.A. 

Linda  J.  Skinner,  M.D. 

Elizabeth  C.  Smith,  M.D. 

Marjorie  Jane  Smith,  M.D. 

Gloria  Jean  Stern,  M.D. 

Fay  Stetner,  M.S. 

Paul  Douglas  Troutman 

Alan  J.  Tuckman,  M.D. 

Thomas  J.  Yager,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHOLOGY 
Rhianon  Allen,  Ph.D. 
Susan  Cohen,  Ph.D. 
Richard  P.  Cressen,  Ph.D. 
Judith  F.  Feldman,  Ph.D. 
Richard  W.  Gaines,  B.A. 
Michael  Seth  Quittman, 
Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 

PSYCHIATRIC  SOCIAL 

WORK 

Eleanor  F.  Smyth,  M.S.W. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
SOCIAL  WORK 
Susan  Braiman,  M.S.W. 
Carla  Daichman,  M.S.W. 
Patricia  Fink,  M.S.W. 
Miriam  Gibson,  M.S.W. 
Elizabeth  Golden,  M.S.W. 
Kathleen  C.  Lopez,  M.S. 
Sally  Lord,  M.S.W. 
Anna  G.  Welton 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Rhea  Fox,  M.S. 

Ellen  P.  Lukens,  M.S.W. 

James  W.  Montgomery, 

M.S. 
Doris  M.  Mortenson,  M.D. 
Reed  C.W.  Moskowitz,  M.D. 
Barbara  C.  Sacco,  R.N. 
Reggie  Swenson,  M.S.W. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
SOCIAL  WORK 

Selda  Diatlo,  M.S. 
Karen  Goldberg,  M.S.W. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Laura  Lee  Dean,  B.A. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Joan  Layton,  M.A. 
Mary  W.  Masland,  M.S. 
Gregory  Schimoler 
Margaret  Shannon,  M.S. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Viola  W.  Bernard,  M.D. 
John  A.  Cook,  M.D. 
Katrina  De  Hirsch,  B.A. 
Marjorie  H.  Frank 
Olga  Frankel,  M.D. 
George  Goldman,  M.D. 
Soil  Goodman,  M.D. 
George  A.  Jervis,  M.D. 
Henriette  R.  Klein,  M.D. 
Lawrence  C.  Kolb,  M.D. 
Bernard  Pacella,  M.D. 
Helen  Schucman,  M.D. 
Herbert  Spiegel,  M.D. 
Leo  Srole,  Ph.D. 
Alberta  Szalita,  M.D. 
Joseph  Zubin,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Kenneth  Z.  Altshuler, 

M.D. 
Jacob  A.  Arlow,  M.D. 
Stuart  S.  Asch,  M.D. 
Bruce  Ballard,  M.D. 
Beatrice  Beebe,  Ph.D. 
Milton  M.  Berger,  M.D. 
Hector  Bird,  M.D. 
Marion  S.  Blank,  Ph.D. 
Henry  Brill,  M.D. 
Gerard  E.  Bruder,  Ph.D. 
Arnold  M.  Cooper,  M.D. 
Paul  William  DeBell,  M.D. 
Lawrence  Deutsch,  M.D. 
Samuel  L.  Feder,  M.D. 


114    PSYCHIATRY 


LECTURERS  {continued) 
Allen  Frances,  M.D. 
Sheldon  Gaylin,  M.D. 
Barbara  Gillam- 

Lawargren,  Ph.D. 
Eugene  L.  Goldberg,  M.D. 
David  S.  Goldman,  M.D. 
Gary  Grad,  M.D. 
William  I.  Grossman, 

Ph.D. 
Ernest  M.  Gruenberg, 

M.D. 
Gad  Hakerma,  Ph.D. 
Howard  P.  Hunt,  Ph.D. 


LECTURERS  {continued) 
Jerome  Jaffe,  M.D. 
Steven  E.  Katz,  M.D. 
Otto  F.  Kernberg,  M.D. 
Paulina  Kernberg,  M.D. 
Erica  Loutsch,  M.D. 
Abbas  Nahas,  M.D. 
John  M.  Oldham,  M.D. 
Samuel  W.  Perry,  M.D. 
Robert  W.  Rieber,  Ph.D. 
Bennett  L.  Rcsner,  M.D. 
Franklin  D.  Russek,  M.D. 
Harold  Sackeim,  Ph.D. 


LECTURERS  {continued) 
Michael  Sacks,  M.P.H. 
Richard  S.  Sauber,  Ph.D. 
Roy  Schafer,  Ph.D. 
Jonah  W.  Schein,  M.D. 
Jesse  Schomer,  M.D. 
Gerri  Ellen  Schwartz, 

Ph.D. 
Bonnie  Jean  Spring,  Ph.D. 
Leo  Stone,  M.D. 
Milton  Viederman,  M.D. 
Martin  S.  Willick,  M.D. 
Sheldon  Zimberg,  M.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Harvey  Gurian.     M.D.,  Toronto,  1949 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Larry  Kenneth  Brown.     B.S.,  Maryland,  1972;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1976 
John  E.  Denny.     Ph.D.,  Massachusetts,  1971 
Charles  J.  Hudson.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1959;  M.D.,  McGiU,  1963 
Charles  W.  Lamb.     Ph.D.,  Ohio  State,  1966 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Virginia  N.  Wilking.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Gladys  Egri.     M.D.,  Madrid,  1955;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1965 

William  A.  Ellis,  Jr.     B.S.,  Howard,  1960;  M.D.,  1965 

Margaret  M.  Lawrence.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1936;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1940 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Seymour  Gers.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1952;  M.D,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1956 
Emery  S.  Hetrick.     B.A.,  Ohio  State,  1953;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1957 
Austin  Moore.     B.S.,  Queens  (New  York),  1955;  M.D.,  Howard,  1959 
Peter  H.  Schween.     M.D.,  Hamburg,  1955 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Sumanasirir  Alahendra.     M.B.B.S.,  Ceylon  (Sri  Lanka) 

Irwin  J.  Averbach.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1949;  M.D.,  Buffalo,  1954 


PSYCHIATRY    115 


Shale  Brownstein.     B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1955;  M.D.,  1959 

Jeffrey  Hammer.     B.A.,  Adelphi,  1962;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1967 

Carol  Leal.     B.S.,  Louisiana  State,  1963;  M.D.,  Howard,  1967 

J.  Trevor  Undo.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1946;  M.D.,  Lausanne,  1957 

Sidney  M.  Lytton.     B.A.,  Maryland,  1949;  M.D.,  1955 

Gideon  Nachumi.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1958 
Raymond  W.  Ransom.     B.S.,  Howard,  1962;  M.D.,  1967 
Raymond  Raskin.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1942;  M.D.,  1946 
Sady  Sultan.     M.D.,  Universidad  Central  de  Venezuela 
Pauline  E.  Thompson.     M.D.,  Howard,  1944 
Anthony  F.  Villamena.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1965;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 

1969 
Robert  L.  Walton.     M.B.B.S.,  Melbourne,  1966 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Joseph  C.  Napoli,  M.D. 
M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Ellis  B.  Charles,  M.D. 
Frederick  H.  Kahn,  M.D. 
Canilo  R.  Marques,  M.D. 
Frank  F.  Thompson,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHOLOGY 

Carol  Garmiza,  Ph.D. 


At  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Lloyd  A.  Hamilton,  Jr.     B.A.,  Yale,  1950;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1954 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

James  Wickstrom,  M.D. 


At  Overlook  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Albert  M.  Bromberg.     B.S.,  College  of  William  and  Mary,  1953;  M.D:,  Duke,  1957 
Linus  Root.     B.S.,  Georgetown,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 

Ronald  Sorvina.     B.S.,  St.  John's  (New  York),  1954;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 
(Downstate),  1958 

LECTURER 

Morton  Friedman,  M.D. 


116    PSYCHIATRY 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Clinical  Professors 

Clarice  Kestenbaum.     B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1950;  M.D.,  1960 
Harley  C.  Shands.     B.S.,  Tulane,  1936;  M.D.,  1939 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Gary  Lee  Lefer.     B.S.,  Stanford,  1962;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1966 
Adam  Munz.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1969 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Shepard  J.  Kantor.     B.A.,  Colby,  1965;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1969 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Psychology 

Harry  Kissileff.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1962;  Ph.D.,  1966 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Gail  B.  Allen.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1957;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 

Frederic  A.  Ailing.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1961 

Alex  Caemmerer,  Jr.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1944;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1947 

Irene  Chiarandini.     M.D.,  Buenos  Aires,  1963 

Ralph  Colp,  Jr.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D.,  1948 

Kathleen  Deagen.     B.A.,  St.  Joseph's,  1967;  M.D.  Bologna,  1972 

Paul  Dince.     M.D.,  New  York  University,  1948 

Nathaniel  Donson.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1958;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1962 

John  A.  Fogelman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1959;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1964 
Leo  Kron.     M.D.,  British  Columbia,  1971 
David  M.  McDonald.     B.S.,  Oregon,  1945;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1949 
Eugene  Mahon.     M.D.,  National  (Ireland),  1964 
John  A.  Milici.     B.A.,  Yale,  1947;  M.D,  Geneva  (Switzerland),  1957 
Howard  Millman.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1965;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1969 
Paul  William  Nassar.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1963;  M.D.,  Rome,  1968 
Kenneth  Porter.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1963;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1969 
Harry  R.  Potter.     B.S.,  Yale,  1957;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Stephen  P.  Reibel.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 
John  W.  Rosenberger.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1956;  M.D.C.M.,  McGill,  1960 
Sirgay  Sanger.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1956;  M.D,  1960 

George  Satran.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1956 
Robert  D.  Scharf .     B.S.,  Union,  1966;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1970 
Eleanor  Schuker.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
Ira  B.  Silverstein.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1960;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1964 
Howard  K.  Welsh.     B.S.,  City  College  (New  York),  1966;  M.D,  Albert  Einstein,  1971 
Harvey  L.  White.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1959;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1964 
C.  Philip  Wilson.     B.A.,  Yale,  1942;  M.D,  Columbia,  1945 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors  of  Medical  Psychology 

James  D.  Meltzer.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1973 
Arthur  Weider.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1946 


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ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

William  H.  Brownlee, 

M.D. 
Lucy  E.  Collins,  M.D. 
Blanche  Glass,  Ph.D. 
Justin  L.  Greene,  M.D. 
Sonia  W.  Hyman,  M.D. 
Arthur  M.  Perlman,  M.D. 
Barbara  R.  Rosenfeld, 

M.D. 
Mitchell  S.  RosenthcJ, 

M.D. 
William  M.  Tucker,  M.D. 
William  D.  Wheat,  M.D. 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHOLOGY 

Alma  Levinson,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Savador  Eduoardo  Algaze, 

M.D. 
Cyrus  Aroomloui,  M.D. 
Michael  E.  Barberie,  M.D. 
Charles  Lee  Bell,  M.D. 
Kenneth  M.  Berc,  M.D. 
Arlene  C.  Caldwell,  M.D. 
Robert  Allen  Cutick,  Ph.D. 
Victor  D'Arc,  M.D. 
Paolo  Decina,  M.D. 
Leonard  Deutsch,  M.D. 
Andrew  B.  Druck,  Ph.D. 
Laura  Duval,  M.D. 
Osvaldo  J.  Evangelista, 

M.D. 
Bruce  W.  Fader,  M.D. 
Harold  H.  Fogelman,  M.D. 
Joanne  Leslie  Foster, 

M.D. 
Stephen  C.  Glassberg, 

M.D. 
Maurice  R.  Green,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 
Maurice  Haberman,  M.D. 
Charles  L.  Ihlenfeld,  M.D. 
Charles  G.  Jackson,  Jr., 

M.D. 
David  K.  Jordan,  M.D. 
Kenneth  R.  Junblut 
Willard  S.  Kahn,  M.D. 
Jerome  Edward  Kaufman, 

M.D. 
Robert  J.  Kent,  M.D. 
liana  Kochen,  M.D. 
Rhoda  N.  Krawitz 
Marvin  Roy  Kremberg,  M.D. 
Woon  Soon  Lee,  M.D. 
Ernesto  Lozano,  M.D. 
James  M.  McGowan 
Enrique  Madrigal-Segura, 

M.D. 
Henry  Clay  Mallard,  M.D. 
Donald  Mayerson,  M.D. 
Ruth  Wallach  Mollod,  Ph.D. 
Jeffry  R.  Nurenberg,  M.D. 
Antonio  Parras 
Henry  A.  Paul,  M.D. 
Michael  A.  Pawel,  M.D. 
Antonio  G.  Pena,  M.D. 
Michael  Piercy,  M.D. 
Arthur  S.  Piatt,  D.O. 
Ellen  M.  Piatt,  M.D. 
Corey  Nyles  Rigberg, 

M.D. 
Mary  Rodriguez-Boulan 
Jonathan  E.  Rosenfeld,  M.D. 
George  Edward  Rowan 
Jeffrey  H.  Sacks,  M.D. 
Ranja  Katerina  Schilot, 

M.D. 
Mona  Schneider 
Susan  Butler  See 
Christina  M.  Sekaer,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 
Roy  Shapiro 
Jane  Simon 
Michael  Stern 
Melvin  L.  Thrash,  M.D. 
Joel  Tricarico,  M.D. 
Martha  C.  Troutman, 

M.D. 
Maria  L.C.  Velez,  M.D. 
Alexander  V. 

Voitashevsky,  M.D. 
Joel  Wallack,  M.D. 
David  S.  Weinberger, 

M.D. 
Olin  West,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHOLOGY 

Robert  A.  Cutick,  Ph.D. 
Andrew  B.  Druch,  Ph.D. 
Joan  Schaeffer,  Ph.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Hanne  E.  Favelukes,  M.D. 
Shirin  Ghaemma-Ghami 
Edward  E.  Gilmour,  M.D. 
Joel  Gonchar,  M.D. 
Alan  Kouzmanoff,  M.D. 
Keith  Sedlacek,  M.D. 
Victor  Syrmis,  M.D. 
Nestor  J.  Totero 
Charles  F.  Yackulic,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
John  Cotton,  M.D. 
Lilli  C.  Shalsa,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 
Terry  J.  Golash 
Wayne  A.  Myers 


Public  Health 


Delamar  Professor,  Dean,  and  Chairman 

Robert  J.  Weiss  (also  Medicine)  (also  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  George  Washington,  1947;  M.D., 
Columbia,  1951 


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Biostatistics 

Professors 

Joseph  L.  Fleiss.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1959;  M.S.,  1961;  Ph.D.,  1967 

John  Van  Ryzin.     B.S.,  Marquette,  1957;  M.S.,  1959;  Ph.D.,  Michigan  State,  1964 

Adjunct  Professor 

Carl  H.  Erhardt.     B.B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1941;  M.P.A.,  New  York 
University,  1957;  M.S,  Harvard,  1958;  D.Sc.,  1962 

Associate  Professor 

Agnes  P.  Berger.     Ph.D.,  Budapest,  1939;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1944 

Senior  Research  Associates 

Neal  W.  Chilton.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1939;  D.D.S.,  New  York  University, 

1943;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1946 
Allen  S.  Ginsberg  (in  the  Center  for  Community  Health  Systems).     B.M.E.,  Cornell,  1958; 

M.I.E.,  1959;  Ph.D.,  Stanford,  1970 

Assistant  Professors 

Robert  R.  Golden.     B.S.,  California  Institute  of  Technology,  1960;  M.S.,  Oregon  State,  1963; 

Ph.D.,  Minnesota,  1976 
Bruce  Levin  (Mathematical  Statistics).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1972;  Ph.D., 

1974 
Patrick  E.  Shrout  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  St.  Louis,  1972;  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1976 
Sylvan  Wallenstein.     B.S.,  City  College,  1966;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1971 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Sol  Blumenthal.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1955;  M.B.A.,  New  York  University, 

1958;  Ph.D.,  New  School  for  Social  Research,  1969 
Joseph  Breuer.     M.D.,  Vienna,  1937;  M.P.H,  Columbia,  1960;  M.S.,  1962;  Ph.D.,  1969 
Turkan  K.  Gardenier.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1961;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1962;  Ph.D.,  1966 
Neil  Jay  Risch.     B.S.,  California  Institute  of  Technology,  1972;  M.S.,  Illinois,  1947;  Ph.D., 

California,  1979 
Donald  C.  Ross.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1955;  M.A.,  North  Carolina,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1960 

INSTRUCTORS  RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

Carol  A.  Bodian,  M.S.  Jennie  K.  Kline,  Ph.D.  (in  the 

Frieda  Nelson,  B.A.  Sergievsky  Center) 

Alex  Tytun,  M.S.  Molly  Park,  M.A. 

Robert  A.  Strauss,  M.D. 

Livia  R.  Turgeon,  M.S. 


Environmental  Health  Sciences 

Professor 

I.  Bernard  Weinstein  (also  Medicine)  (in  the  Cancer  Center).     B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1952;  M.D., 
1955 


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Associate  Professors 

Dezider  Grunberger  (also  Biochemistry)  (in  the  Institute  of  Cancer  Research).  M.Sc, 
Technical  (Czechoslovakia),  1950;  Ph.D.,  Czechoslovakia  Academy  of  Sciences,  1956; 
ScD.,  1968 

Jeanne  M.  Stellman.     B.S.,  City  College,  1968;  Ph.D.,  1972 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Granville  H.  Sewell.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1959;  Ph.D.,  1966 

Assistant  Professor 

Alan  M.  Jeffrey.  B.S.,  Hull  (UK),  1966;  Ph.D.,  University  College  of  North  Wales  (UK), 
1970 

ASSOCIATE  RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

Michael  Gochfeld,  M.D.  Leslie  R.  Andrews,  M.A. 

Gloria  C.  Gordon,  Ph.D. 


Epidemiology 

Professors 

Bruce  P.  Dohrenwend  (also  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.A.,  1951;  Ph.D.,  Cornell, 

1955 
Zena  A.  Stein  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Cape  Town,  1941;  M.A.,  1942;  M.B.,  B.Ch., 

Witwatersrand  (South  Africa),  1950 
Mervyn  W.  Susser  (Gertrude  H.  Sergievsky  Professor  and  Director,  Sergievsky  Center). 
M.B.,B.Ch.,  Witwatersrand  (South  Africa),  1950 

Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatric  Epidemiology 

Thomas  S.  Langner.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1948;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Adjunct  Professors 

Peter  Greenwald.     B.A.,  Colgate,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York,  1961;  M.P.H., 

Harvard,  1967;  Dr.P.H.,  1974 
Wolf  Szmuness.     M.D.,  Kharkov  Medical  Institute  (USSR),  1955;  D.Med.Sc,  Academy  of 

Medicine  (Lublin,  Poland),  1964 

Associate  Professors 

Mary  G.  Curnen.     M.D.,  Louvain  (Belgium),  1948;  D.T.M.,  Antwerp  (Belgium),  1949;  Dr. 

PH.,  Columbia,  1972 
David  Rush  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 
Elmer  F.  Struening.     B.S.,  Hastings,  1949;  M.S.,  Purdue,  1951;  Ph.D.,  1957 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Patricia  Cohen.     B.A.,  Hamline,  1958;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1968 
Holger  H.  Hansen  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     M.D.,  Freie  Universitat  (German  Federal 
Republic),  1961;  M.P.H,  Columbia,  1967;  Dr.P.H,  1973 


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Senior  Research  Associates 

Lillian  M.  Belmont.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1947;  M.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1949; 

Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1957;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1970 
Inge  F.  Goldstein.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1951;  M.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1956;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1968 

Assistant  Professors 

Ora  S.  Fagan.     B.A.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1961;  M.S.W.,  California  (Berkeley),  1965; 

D.S.W.,  1973 
Bruce  G.  Link.     B.A.,  Earlham,  1971;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1980 
Nigel  S.  Paneth  (also  Pediatrics)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.D., 

Harvard,  1972;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1978 
Stephen  Shafer  (also  Neurology)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1966;  M.D., 

Columbia,  1970;  M.P.H.,  1977 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Ann  B.  Goodman.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1953;  M.A.,  George  Washington,  1963;  M.S.,  Columbia, 

1972 
Paul  S.  May.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1951;  M.S.,  Syracuse,  1952;  D.Sc, 

Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy,  1955;  M.P.H,  Columbia,  1970 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 
Robert  Lubin,  M.P.H.,  Ph.D. 

Health  Administration 

Professors 

Lowell  E.  Bellin.     B.S.,  Yale,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1951; 

M.P.H,  Harvard,  1964 
Lucie  S.  Kelly  (also  Nursing).     B.S.N,  Pittsburgh,  1947;  M.Litt.,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1965 
Frank  W.  van  Dyke  (Administrative  Medicine).     B.A.,  Union  (Schenectady),  1939;  M.S., 

Columbia,  1954 
Samuel  Wolfe.     M.D.,  Toronto,  1950;  M.P.H,  Columbia,  1960;  Dr.P.H,  1961 

Adjunct  Professors 

Arne  C.  V.  Barkhuus  (Public  Health  Practice).     B.A.,  Copenhagen,  1926;  M.D.,  1933; 

D.P.H,  Johns  Hopkins,  1938 
Joseph  V.  Terenzio.     B.A.,  Yale,  1939;  J.D.,  Fordham,  1947;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1954 

Clinical  Professor 

Arthur  Manoharan  (at  Harlem  Hospital).     M.B.B.S.,  Madras,  1951;  Dr.P.H,  Columbia, 
1960 

Associate  Professors 

Bernard  Challenor.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1961;  M.P.H,  Harvard,  1963 
Bruce  Vladeck  (in  the  Center  for  Community  Health  Systems).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1970;  M.A., 

Michigan,  1972;  Ph.D.,  1973 


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Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Noreen  M.  Clark.     B.S.,  Utah,  1965;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1972;  Ph.D.,  1976 

Harold  Fruchtbaum  (History  and  Philosophy  of  Public  Health).     B.C.E.,  New  York  University, 

1955;   M.S.,   Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,    1956;   Ph.D.,   Harvard,    1964;   M.A., 

Cambridge,  1968 
Lloyd  F.  Novick.     B.A.,  Colgate,  1961;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1965;  M.P.H.,  Yale, 

1971 
Irving  S.  Shapiro  (Public  Health  Education).     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1938; 

M.S.,  Columbia,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1954 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Regina  Loewensteia  (in  the  Center  for  Community  Health  Systems).     B.A.,  Barnard,  1936; 
M.A.,  Columbia,  1937 

Assistant  Professors 

Fred  Goldman.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),  1967;  M.A.,  Brown,  1970;  Ph.D.,  City  College, 

1975 
Harriet  S.  Goldman  (also  Dental  and  Oral  Surgery).     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1962; 

D.D.S.,  1965;M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1966 
Sheila  A.  Gorman.     B.S.,  R.N.,  Niagara,  1959;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1972 
Marcia  L.  Pinkett-Heller.     B.A.,  Howard,  1963;  M.P.H.,  Michigan,  1970 
Ralph  Joseph  UUman.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1970;  M.B.A.,  Rochester,  1972;  M.S.,  1979 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Public  Health 

Stephen  N.  Rosenberg.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1963;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1967;  M.P.H.,  Harvard, 
1969 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Raymond  S.  Alexander.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1953;  M.B.A.,  1954;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1956 
John  Baer.     B.A.,  Oberlin,  1959;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1961;  D.P.A.,  New  York  University, 

1967 
Arlene  Bregman.     B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Albany),  1971;  M.P.H.,  Columbia, 

1975 
Annette  Choolfaian.     B.S.  Bridgeport,  1964;  M.P.A.,  New  York  University,  1972 
Anita  Stiles  Curran.     B.A.,  Connecticut,  1951;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1955; 

M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1974 
William  H.  Hermann.     B.S,  Missouri,  1951;  M.S.,  Yale,  1953 
Nicholas  Herskovits.     B.B.A.,  Bernard  Baruch  School  of  Business  and  Public  Administration, 

1963 
Henry  R.  Karpe.     B.B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1952;  M.S.,  Wisconsin,  1972 
Nicetas  H.  Kuo  (Public  Health  Practice).     M.D.,  Philippines,  1941;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1953 
W.  David  Latham.     B.S.,  Stanford,  1966;  M.B.A.,  1968 
Francis  C.  Lindaman.     B.A.,  Gettysburg,  1935;  M.A.,  1936 
William  L.  Nute,  Jr.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1938;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1943 
Percival  B.  Phillips  (Public  Health  Practice).     B.A.,  San  Francisco  State,  1954;  M.A.,  1956; 

Ed.D,  Columbia,  1965 
Eleanore  Rothenberg.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1955;  M.P.A.,  New  York  University,  1969;  Ph.D., 

1975 
Esther  A.  Schisa  (Public  Health  Practice).     B.S,  Syracuse,  1947;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1955 


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Martin  Schnall.     B.A.,  Yesbiva,  1955;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.B.A.,  New  York  University, 

1974 
Sheila  M.  Smythe.     B.S.,  Creighton,  1952;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1956 
Boris  A.  Vanadzin.     M.D.,  Munich,  1955;  M.P.H.,  California  (Berkeley),  1959 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

Ward  S.  Condelli,  Ph.D. 
Everett  D.  Hines,  M.S. 
Lawrence  Krasnoff,  Ph.D. 
Kathleen  L.  MUler,  Ph.D. 
Carol  S.  Vance,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS 
Stephen  Banks,  M.A. 
Peter  D.  Bardax,  J.D. 
Barbara  S.  Cooper,  M.D. 
Catherine  D.  Crone,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Michael  Goldfarb,  M.S. 
Ruth  Haase,  M.A. 
Margaret  L.  Haynes, 

M.P.H. 
Steven  Karten,  M.B.A. 
Dulcy  B.  Miller,  M.S. 
Thomas  A.  Sherwood, 

M.P.H. 
Virginia  K.  Stowe,  M.S. 


SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Vicki  Ashton,  M.S.W. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Stephanie  M.  Duberman, 

M.D. 
Monica  Gail  Reiss,  M.P.H. 
Arthur  G.  Schatzkin,  M.D. 
Barry  Snow,  B.A. 


Population  and  Family  Health 

Professor 

Allan  G.  Rosenfield  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology)  (Director,  Center  for  Population  and 

Family  Health).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 
John  A.  Ross  (in  HSHR).     B.A.  Ottawa,  1956;  M.A.,  Yale,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1961 

Professor  of  Clinical  Public  Health 

Joe  D.  Wray.     B.A.,  Stanford,  1947;  M.D.,  1952;  M.P.H.,  North  Carolina,  1967 

Associate  Professors 

Giorgio  R.  Solimano  (in  the  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition).     M.D.,  Chile,  1960 

Nicholas  Cunningham  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1950;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1955; 

Dr.  PH.,  1976 
Susan  G.  Philliber.     B.A.,  Florida  State,  1965;  M.S.,  1966;  Ph.D.,  1968 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Susann  Bennett-Clark  (at  St.  Luke's- Roosevelt  Hospital  Center).     Ph.D.,  Western  Australia, 

1963 
John  Bongaarts.     M.S.,  Eindhoven  Institute  of  Technology,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Illinois,  1972 
Thomas  Frejka.     Engineer,  Czechoslovak  Academy  of  Sciences,  1966 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Public  Health 

Martin  E.  Gorosh.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1959;  M.P.H,  Johns  Hopkins,  1969;  Dr.  PH.,  1973 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Walter  B.  Watson.     B.A.,  Southern  Methodist,  1953;  M.S.,  Wisconsin,  1954;  Ph.D.,  1959 


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Assistant  Professors 

Katherine  F.  Darabi.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1969;  M.F.,  Columbia,  1975:  M.Phil..  1977;  Ph.D.. 

1980 
Stephen  L.  Isaacs.     B.A.,  Brown,  1961;  J.D.,  Columbia.  1965 
Judith  E.  Jones.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1956 
Joanne  E.  Revson.     B.A.,  Clark,   1969;  M.P.H..   California  (Berkeley).   1972;  Dr.  P.M.. 

Columbia,  1980 
Pearilla  Rothenberg.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania.  1970;  M.Phil.,  Columbia.  1974;  Ph.D.,  1976 
William  A.  Van  Wie.     B.A.,  College  of  Wooster,  1961;  B.D.,  Pittsburgh  Seminary  1964; 

M.P.H.,  North  Carolina,  1968;  Dr.  P.H.,  1974 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Joy  G.  Dryfoos.     B.A..  Antioch.  1951;  M.A..  Sarah  Lawrence.  1966 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Rosemary  Barber-Madden.     B.A.,  Jersey  City  State  College,  1968;  M.S.,  Hunter,  1977; 
Ed.D.,  Temple,  1980 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE  INSTRUCTOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Henry  G.  Elkins,  Jr.,  Ph.D.  Marjorie  A.  Costa,  M.P.H.  Mohammed  Matthews,  M.S. 

Sociomedical  Sciences 

Professors 

Barbara  Dohrenwend.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1947;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  Ph.D.,  1954 
Jack  Elinson.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1937;  M.A.,  George  Washington,  1946; 
Ph.D.,  1954 

Associate  Professors 

John  L.  Colombotos.     B.A.,  Columbia.  1949;  M.A.,  1952;  Ph.D..  Michigan,  1961 
Denise  B.  Kandel  (in  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr.  1952;  M.A..  Columbia.  1953;  Ph.D.. 
1960 

Senior  Research  Associates 

Ann  F.  Brunswick.     B.A,  Hunter,  1946;  M.A.,  Clark,  1947 

Paul  W.  Haberman.     B.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1948;  M.B.A..  New  York  University.  1961 
Eric  Josephson.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1947;  M.A.,  Columbia.  1949;  Ph.D.,  1959 
Mata  K.  Nikias.     D.D.S.,  Athens  (Greece),  1953;  M.P.H.  Columbia.  1960;  Ph.D.,  1967 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Social  Sciences 

Carol  C.  Schwartz.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1962;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1969 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Margery  M.  Braren.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1961;  M.A..  Columbia.  1963;  Ph.D..  1971 

Scilly  Guttmacher.     B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1963 

Matthew  A.  Rosen.     B.A.,  Columbia.  1967;  M.A..  1969;  M.Phil..  1975;  Ph.D..  1979 


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Mitchell  Schorow  (Medical  Education).     B.A.,  Roosevelt,  1950;  MA.,  Northwestern,  1961; 
Ph.D.,  Utah,  1971 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Israel  Adler,  Ph.D.  Lambros  Comitas,  Ph.D. 
Stanley  Fisher,  M.S. 

Corinne  Kirchner,  M.Phil.  f,"^^  ASSOCIATE 

Athilia  E.  Siegmann,  M.S.  ^'^^o"^  R^^^^s-  ^P"- 
Morton  Siege!  (at  Harlem  Hospital),  M.A. 


Tropical  Medicine 

Professors 

Michael  Katz  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1949;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1956;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1963 
Roger  W.  Williams  (Medical  Entomology).     B.S.,  Illinois,  1939;  M.S.,  1941;  Ph.D.,  Columbia, 

1947 

Associate  Professors 

Philip  A.  D'Alesandro  (Parasitology).     B.S.,  Rutgers,  1952;  M.S.,  1954;  Ph.D.,  Chicago, 

1958 
Dickson  D.  Despommier  (Parasitology).     B.S.,  Fairleigh  Dickinson,  1962;  M.S.,  Columbia, 

1964;  Ph.D.,  Notre  Dame,  1967 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Ashton  C.  Cuckler  (Parasitology).     B.A.,  Nebraska,  1935;  M.A.,  1936;  Ph.D.,  Minnesota, 

1941 
John  D.  Frame.     B.A,  Wheaton,  1938;  M.D.,  Northwestern,  1943 

Assistant  Professor 

Suzanne  Holmes  (Parasitology).     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1966;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1974 

INSTRUCTORS 

Martin  G.  Blechman,  M.D. 

Chung  C.  Wang,  M.D. 


Faculty  Members  Not  Affiliated  with 
Specific  Divisions 

Professor 

Sami  A.  Hashim  (Public  Health  Nutrition).     B.S.,  Beirut,   1950;  M.N.S.,   1948;  Ph.D., 
Harvard,  1955 

Adjunct  Professor 

Myron  Brin  (Public  Health  Nutrition).     B.S.,  Cornell,  1947;  M.N.S.,  1948;  Ph.D.,  Harvard, 
1951 


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Assistant  Professors  of  Anthropology 

Leith  P.  Mullings.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1966;  M.A.,  Chicago,  1970;  Ph.D.,  1975 
Robert  J.  Wasserstrom.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1970;  M.A.,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1977 

Assistant  Professor  of  Nursing 

Lois  Arlene  Grau.     B.S.N.,  Marquette,  1968;  M.S.,  Wisconsin,  1976;  Ph.D.,  1979 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Paul  N.  Borsky.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1942 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor  of  Nursing 

Nancy  Graham.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1956;  M.A.,  New  York  University,  1960;  M.P.H.,  Colum- 
bia, 1972;  Dr.P.K,  1976 


Lecturers  in  All  Divisions 


Kenneth  F.  Adamec,  M.S. 
George  H.  Adams,  M.S. 
Frederick  D.  Alley,  M.D. 
Allan  C.  Anderson,  M.H.A. 
Lenore  M.  Appenzcller 
Peter  Baglio,  Sc.M. 
Richard  A.  Berman, 

M.B.A.,  M.H.A. 
Robert  Boyar 
Roy  Brown,  M.A. 
Carlos  Caguiate,  M.P.H. 
Martin  Cherkasky,  M.D. 
Irene  J.  Clark,  M.P.H. 
Allan  Conney,  Ph.D. 
Alvin  J.  Conway,  M.S. 
Jean  B.  Cropper,  M.P.H. 
Daniel  L.  Drosness, 

M.P.H. 
Gary  M.  Eidsvold,  M.D. 
Rinaldo  A.  Ferrer,  M.D. 
Andrew  C.  Fleck,  M.D. 
Thomas  J.  Foley,  M.S. 
Stephen  L.  Forstenser, 

M.S. 
Herbert  Friedman,  M.B.A. 
Richard  C.  Friedman,  M.D. 
Steven  Friedman,  M.D. 
Nicholas  Frudenberg 
Bernard  Fuss,  M.S. 


Robert  Galton,  Ph.D. 
Gary  Gambuti,  M.P.A. 
George  Goldberg,  M.B.A. 
Judith  D.  Goldberg,  Sc.D. 
Edward  V.  Grant 
Margaret  Griesmer,  B.S. 
Margaret  T.  Grossi,  M.D. 
David  Harris,  M.D. 
Frank  W.  Hays,  M.B.A. 
Robert  E.  Heinlein,  M.S. 
Donald  W.  Helbig,  M.D. 
E.  Geoffrey  High,  M.S. 
Florence  Kavaler,  M.D. 
Howard  R.  Kelman,  Ph.D. 
John  T.  Kolody,  M.S. 
Elaine  Lugovoy,  M.A. 
Lawrence  E.  McDevitt, 

B.A. 
Mary  C.  McLaughlin,  M.D. 
Robert  Markowitz,  M.S. 
John  S.  Marr,  M.P.H. 
Charles  H.  Meyer,  M.S. 
Anthony  C.  Mustalish, 

M.D. 
Janet  Nakushian,  M.A. 
Karl  E.  Nelson,  M.S. 
Margaret  J.  O'Brien, 

M.P.H. 


Donna  O'Hare,  M.D. 
Jaime  Olle,  M.D. 
Jean  Pakter,  M.D. 
George  W.  Parsons,  B.S. 
Dhun  B.  Patel,  Ph.D. 
Clarence  E.  Pearson,  M.S. 
Richard  H.  Perry,  M.S. 
Olive  E.  Pitkin,  M.D. 
Dorothy  P.  Rice,  B.A. 
Peter  Rogatz,  M.D. 
Edward  Rosasco,  M.B.A. 
Alan  H.  Rosenblut,  M.B.A. 
Hana  Rostain,  M.D. 
Rachel  Rotkovitch,  M.S. 
Harvey  Schoenfeld,  M.S. 
Joseph  Sherber,  M.S. 
Elliot  J.  Simon,  M.S. 
Louis  E.  Stesin,  Ph.D. 
Thomas  J.  G.  Tighe,  Jr., 

M.P.H. 
Andre  A.  O.  Varma,  M.D. 
Margaret  Walsh,  M.L.H. 
Jacqueline  WarrRn,  J.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Gloria  Damann,  M.P.H. 
Anna  C.  Gelman,  C.P.H. 
Beatrice  Mintz,  M.D. 
Samuel  M.  Wishik,  M.D. 


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Radiology 

Professor  and  Chairman 

William  B.  Seaman.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1941 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Philip  O.  Alderson.     B.A.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1966;  M.D.,  1970 

David  H.  Baker.     M.D.,  Boston,  1951 

Walter  E.  Berdon.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1950;  M.D.,  1955 

Chu  Huai  Chang.     M.D.,  St.  John  s  (Shanghai),  1944 

Zang-Hee  Cho  (Physics).     B.S.,  Seoul  National  (Korea),  1960;  M.S.,  1962;  Ph.D.,  Upsala, 

1966 
Kent  Ellis.     M.D.,  Yale,  1950 

Eric  J.  Hall  (Physics).     D.  Phil.,  Oxford,  1962;  D.  Sc,  1978 
Sadek  Hilal.     M.D.,  Cairo,  1955 
Harald  H.  Rossi  (Physics).     Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1942 

Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Carmia  Borek.     B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D.,  Weizman  Institute  (Israel),  1967 

Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Frieda  Feldman.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 
Donald  L.  King.     B.A.,  Stanford,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 
Ralph  Schlaeger.     B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1942;  M.D.,  1945 

Adjunct  Professors 

Victor  P.  Bond.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1943;  M.D.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1945; 

Ph.D.,  California  (Berkeley),  1952 
^ Simon  Larach.     Ph.D.,  Princeton,  1955 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Thane  Asch.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1955 

John  H.  Austin.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1961;  M.D.,  Yale,  1965 

Rashid  Fawwaz.     M.D.,  American  (Beirut),  1960;  Ph.D.,  California  (Berkeley),  1968 

Monique  C.  Katz.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1959;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1963 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

Lawrence  A.  Shepp.     B.S.,  Brooklyn  Polytechnic  Institute,  1958;  M.A.,  Princeton,  1960; 
Ph.D.,  1960 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Sundara  R.  Ganti.     M.B.B.S.,  Guntur  Medical  College  (India),  1967;  M.D.,  1967 
Kevin  L.  Macken.     M.D.,  National  (Ireland),  1947 
Eric  C.  Martin.     M.D.,  St.  Thomas  (London),  1967 
Paul  Sane.     M.D.,  Bucharest,  1950 


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Senior  Research  Associate 

Charles  R.  Geard  (Radiation  Biophysics).     B.A.S.,  Melbourne,  1960;  M.Sc.,  Tasmania,  1969; 
Ph.D,  Australian  National,  1973 

Assistant  Professors 

Andrew  Arthur  Maudsley.     B.S.C.,  Nottingham,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1976 
Richard  C.  Miller.     B.A.,  Iowa,  1969;  M.S.,  1972;  Ph.D.,  1976 

Steven  P.  Singer.     B.S.,  City  University  oi  New  York,  1970;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical 
College,  1974 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Benjamin  Bashist.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1972;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1975 

Kaaren  N.  Bergquist.     B.S.,  Wisconsin  State,  1967;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1968 

Nicholas  M.  Dzebolo.     B.S.,  Union  (Schnectady),  1969;  M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1973 

Peter  D.  Esser  (Radiation  Biophysics).     B.A.,  Brown,  1961;  M.S.,  Adelphi,  1964;  Ph.D., 

1971 
Elliott  Fanchuken.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1974;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Buffalo),  1975 
Karen  S.  Fountain.     B.A.,  Northern  State  College  (South  Dakota),  1968;  M.D.,  Maryland, 

1972 
Sundara  R.  Ganti.     M.B.B.S.,  Guntur  Medical  College  (India),  1967;  M.D.,  1967 
Richard  P.  Gold.     B.A.,  Tufts,  1965;  M.D.,  1969 
David  V.  Habif,  Jr.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1970;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1974 
Edward  L.  Hcdlund.     B.S.,  Iowa  Wesleyan,  1969;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1973 
Nikitas  D.  Kessaris  (Radiation  Biophysics).     B.A.,  Emory,  1952;  M.S.,  Harvard,  1953;  Ph.D., 

1966 
Arthur  Liskow.     B.S.,  Cincinnati,  1963;  M.D.,  1967 
Michel  E.  Mawad.     M.D.,  French  University  (Beirut),  1976 
William  H.  Perman.     M.S.,  Portland  State,  1974;  Ph.D,  Wisconsin,  1980 
Michael  J.  Schnur.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1972;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1976 
David  W.  Seldin.     S.B.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1968;  M.S.,  Colorado,  1970; 

M.D.,  New  York  University,  1975 
Alan  J.  Silver.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1967;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1973 
Fred  C.  Van  Natta.     B.A.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1964;  M.D.,  1968 
Theodore  Sheng-Tao  Wang.     Ph.D.,  Maryland,  1964 

Assistant  Professor  of  Radiation  Biology 

Basil  V.  Worgul.     B.S.  Miami  (Florida),  1969;  Ph.D.,  Vermont,  1974 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Bruce  J.  Biavati  (Radiation  Biophysics).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1953;  M.A.,  1955;  Ph.D.,  1964 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Harry  Agress,  Jr.     B.A.  Tufts,  1968;  M.D.  1972 
David  A.  FoUett.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1959;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1954 
Shelby  J.  Galloway.     B.A.,  Catawba  College,  1961;  M.D.,  Bowman-Gray,  1965 
William  M.  Griffin.     B.S.,  Notre  Dame,  1958;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York     (Up- 
state), 1962 
Harvey  L.  Hecht.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 
Steven  D.  Richman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 
Robert  Silbey.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  1955 


128    RADIOLOGY 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

Marion  H.  Biavati,  Ph.D.  RADIOLOGY  RADIOLOGY  {continued) 

Richard  P.  Bird  Ph.D.  Barbara  Binkert,  M.D.  Louis  E.  Rambler,  M.D. 

Daniel  S.  J.  Choy,  M.D.  Leonard  Bodner,  M.D.  Robert  M.  Turner,  M.D. 

Michael  L.  Freeman  Ph.D.  Judith  A.  Buckley,  M.D.  Stephen  J.  Vacirca,  M.D. 

Paul  Furcinetti  Ph.D.  Gregory  M.  Carsen,  M.D.  Arthur  S.  Weisel,  M.D. 

Paul  Goldhagen,  Ph.D.  Jeffrey  Chalal,  M.D.  ^.^crv^.^rp 

Paul  J.  Kliauga,  Ph.D.  Susan  J.  Frank,  M.D.  ?JT.  f^^ 

Peter  M.S.  Wai,  D.Engr.Sc.  Richard  A.  Neff,  M.D.  Rudolph  Gand 
Marco  Zaider,  Ph.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Harry  Rodney  Hartman.     M.D.,  Yale,  1959 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Stephen  W.  Nagy.     Ph.D.,  Connecticut,  1969 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
RADIOLOGY 

Rajendrakumar  Dalai,  M.D. 
Robert  D.  Henretig,  M.D. 
Jeffrey  A.  Levy,  M.D. 
Katherine  Lloyd,  M.D. 
Peter  T.  Wright,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Theodore  R.  Stent.     B.A.,  Talladega,  1944;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1948 

Assistant  Professors  of  Cliiiical  Radiology 

Jeanne  Armstrong.     B.A.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 
Christopher  A.  Johnson.     B.A.,  Howard,  1943;  M.D.,  1947 
Laurencia  B.  Regalado.     M.D.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1957 
Lawrence  C.  Roach.     B.A.,  Saskatchewan  (Canada),  1958;  M.D.,  1960 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Yuthana  Samroengraja.     M.D.,  Chulalongkorn  Hospital  Medical  School,  1965 
Abdulhamid  R.  Vazir.     M.D.,  Bombay,  1942 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  RADIOLOGY 
Chomyong  K.  Charoenkul,  M.D. 
Gilles  M.  Hendrick,  M.D. 


RADIOLOGY  •   REHABILITATION  MEDICINE    129 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Nathaniel  Finby.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1938;  M.D.,  1942 

Richard  D.  Kittridge.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 

Clinical  Professors 

Kuo-York  Chynn.     B.S.,  National  Tung-Chi  (Shanghai),  1945;  M.D.,  1949;  M.S.,  St.  Louis, 

1954 
Virginia  Kanick.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Jeanne  W.  Baer.     B.S.,  Connecticut,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 
John  T.  Hsu.     M.D.,  National  Defense  (Taiwan),  1957 
Leonard  M.  Liegner.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
Efthimios  C.  Spyropoulos.     M.D.,  Athens,  1948 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Carol  L.  Hilfer.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1967;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1971 
Anita  G.  Moallem.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1960;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1964 
William  I.  Shaw.     B.A.,  Washington  and  Jefferson,  1958;  M.D.,  Pittsburgh,  1962 
Alvaro  Vallejo.     M.D.,  Del  Valle  (Colombia),  1967 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Ina  A.  Altman.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1956;  M.D.,  Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 

1960 
Frank  M.  Dain.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1945;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1945 
David  S.  Marsden.     Ph.D.,  Jefferson,  1968 
Harold  L.  Stitt.     B.A.,  Colorado,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

RADIOLOGY  (s^^Xan  B.  Rubin,  M.D. 

Manoochehr  Abiri,  M.D.  Theodora  Serban,  M.D. 

Sidney  D.  Bogart,  M.D.  Susan  M.  Tuck,  M.D. 

Sidney  Gentin,  M.R.C.P.E.  Peter  K.  Yeunq,  M.D. 
Paul  Khoury,  M.D. 

Robert  A.  Phillips,  M.D.  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Hi-Jung  Pyun,  M.D.  Morris  Hodara,  M.S. 
Sabino  J.  Rizzo,  M.D. 
Kenneth  T.  Rogers,  D.O. 


Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Simon  Baruch  Professor  and  Chairman 

John  A.  Downey.     M.D.,  Manitoba,  1954;  D.Phil.,  Christ  Church  (Oxford),  1962;  F.R.C.P. 


130    REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Associate  Professor 

Lucien  J.  Cote  (also  Neurology).     B.S.,  Vermont,  1951;  M.D.,  1954 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Erwin  G.  Gonzalez.     B.A.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1962;  M.D.,  1967 
Stanley  J.  Myers.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 
(Downstate),  1961 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Leon  T.  Kremzner.     Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1955 

Assistant  Professor 

Larry  J.  Crawshaw  (also  Pharmacology).     B.A.,  California,  1964;  Ph.D.,  1970 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Adele  C.  Germaine.     B.A.,  Connecticut  College,  1969;  M.S.,  O.  T.R.,  Columbia,  1970 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Cayetano  C.  Co.     A.A.,  St.  Tomas,  1949;  M.D.,  1954 

Antonio  Cocchiarella.     M.D.,  Bari  (Italy),  1953 

Francis  J.  Foca.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1957;  M.D.,  Bologna  (Italy),  1966 

Carolina  O.  McCagg.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1962;  M.D.,  Yale,  1966 

Jonathan  R.  Moldover.     B.A.,  Trinity  (Connecticut),  1970;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1974 

Damyanti  G.  Moorjani  (also  Pediatrics).     B.S.,  Bombay,  1953;  M.D.,  Grant  (Bombay),  1957 

Naomi  L.  Turner.     B.A.,  San  Francisco  Xavier  (Bolivia),  1948;  M.D.,  1956 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

REHABILITATION  MEDICINE  REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Alfred  Hess,  D.O.  Adrienne  Falk  Bergen,  B.A.,  C.P.T. 

Keith  C.  Keeler,  M.D.  (at  Blythedale 

(at  Morristown  Children's  Hospital) 

Memorial  Hospital)  Glenn  F.  Hutnick,  B.A. 

Howard  Liss,  M.D.  Vivenne  Katz,  M.S. 

Charles  R.  Marshall,  M.D.  Robert  J.  Mitchell 

Jay  S.  Mendelsohn,  M.D.  Anthony  V.  Porcelli,  M.D. 

Robert  Stone,  M.S.  Patricia  A.  Richards,  M.D. 
(at  Blythedale  (at  Blythedale 

Children's  Hospital)  Children's  Hospital) 

Kathleen  R.  Watson,  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

M.B.B.S.  Daniel  Eugene  Lemons,  M.S. 


REHABILITATION  MEDICINE    131 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Albert  D.  Anderson  (A.  David  Gurewitsch  Professor).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  Harvard, 
1952 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Herbert  L.  Thornhill.     B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1951;  M.D.,  Howard,  1955 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Yasoma  B.  Challenor.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1959;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 
1963 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Lucille  C.  Gunning  (in  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1945;  M.D.,    Woman's 
Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania,  1949 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Wanda  Brodzka.     M.D.,  Academy  of  Medicine  (Warsaw),  1954 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL  ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 

REHABILITATION  MEDICINE  REHABILITATION  MEDICINE  PHYSICAL  THERAPY 

Louise  Weiss,  M.A.  Ivan  T.  Donev,  M.D.  Felicitia  E.  Clare,  B.S. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  ii  ^"'^*  j    r^°M  k  k  k*  r>  ASSISTANT  IN 

PHYSICAL  THERAPY  lluminado  C.  INeOaD,  M.L).  OCCUPATIONAL  THERAPY 

Joseph  A.  Malloy,  M.A.  Sandhya  E  Zarapkar,  ^ixane  L.  Waithe,  M.A. 

Intermediate  Sci. 

At  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Arun  Kuman  Bhattacharyyan.     Intermediate  Sci.,  Bangabasi  (Calcutta),  1950;  M.D.,  Nilra- 

tan  Sirca  Medical  College  (Calcutta),  1955 
Sally  Wisely.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1967 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Rodolfo  L.  Reyes.     M.D.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1952 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Wen-Ling  L.  Fan,  M.D. 


At  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 


ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Keith  C.  Keeler,  M.D. 


132    REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Lucille  T.  Pai.     M.D.,  Woman's  Christian  Medical  College  (Shanghai),  1941 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 
Ravi  Raj  Malpe,  M.B.,  B.S. 


Occupational  Therapy 

Associate  Professor 

Barbara  Neuhaus  (acting  director  of  program).     B.A.,  Keuka,  1950;  O.T.R.,  Columbia, 
1952;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1960;  Ed.D.,  1980 


Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Occupational  Therapy 

Gordon  Williamson.     B.A.,  Emory,  1968;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.Phil,  1976;  Ph.D.,  1978 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
OCCUPATIONAL  THERAPY 

Margaret  Ann  Brown, 

M.A. 
Nedra  P.  Gillette,  M.Ed. 
Schone  Pang,  M.S. 
Diane  Shapiro,  M.A. 
Eleanor  V.  Shelly,  B.S. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OCCUPATIONAL  THERAPY 

Cheryl  Colangelo,  M.S. 
Laurelee  Hawkins,  B.S. 
Patricia  A.  Miller,  M.A. 
Roberta  Roth,  M.S.W. 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
OCCUPATIONAL  THERAPY 

Susan  M.  Durfee,  B.S. 
Janet  Falk-Kessler,  M.A. 
Frances  Kraver,  B.  S. 


Physical  Therapy 

Associate  Professors 

Ruth  Dickinson  (director  of  program).     B.S.,  Russell  Sage,  1944;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1947 
Althea  M.  Jones.     B.S.,  Panzer  College  of  Physical  Education,  1944;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1972 


Assistant  Professors 

Bernadette  Hecox.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.A.,  1973 

Thomas  J.  Schmitz.     B.S.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1972;  M.S.,  Boston, 
1974 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PHYSICAL  THERAPY 

Theodore  Corbitt,  M.A. 
Patricia  Sullivan,  M.A. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PHYSICAL  THERAPY 

Margaret  Beyda,  B.S. 
Barbara  Hanley,  M.S. 
Joseph  A.  Malloy,  B.S. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Marion  Marx,  M.A.B.S. 
Georgia  Reidel,  B.S. 
Kathy  A.  Sack,  B.S. 
Diane  Zuck,  B.A. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
PHYSICAL  THERAPY 

Ann  B.  Edgar,  B.S. 
Laurel  M.  Franklin,  C.P.T. 
Pamela  Harris,  B.S. 


ASSISTANTS  (continued) 

James  Kruse,  M.S. 
Lindi  Oberon,  B.S. 
Ann  L.  Ovellette,  B.A. 
Jeanine  Paxton,  B.S. 
Paul  Ribera,  M.A. 
Joan  Smith,  B.S. 
Patricia  Storjohann,  M.A. 
Joan  E.  Thomas,  B.S. 
Karen  Tobman,  M.A. 
Diane  L.  Waithe,  M.A. 


SURGERY    133 


Surgery 

Valentine  Mott  Professor  and  Johnson  &  Johnson  Distinguished 
Professor  and  Chairman 

Keith  Reemtsma.     B.S.,  Idaho  State,  1945;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1949 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

R.  Peter  Altman.     B.A.,  Colgate,  1955;  M.S.,  Rochester,  1958;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical 

College,  1961 
Frank  Gump.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1951;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1955 
David  V.  Habif  (Morris  and  Rose  Milstein  Professor).     B.S.,  Columbia,  1936;  M.D.,  1939 
Mark  A.  Hardy.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 
Frederic  P.  Herter  (Hugh  Auchincloss  Professor).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
Robert  B.  Hiatt.     B.S.,  Wilmington,  1938;  M.D.,  Cincinnati,  1942 
Thomas  C.  King.     B.A.,  Utah,  1950;  M.D.,  1954;  M.A.,  Missouri,  1963 
John  M.  Kinney.     B.A.,  Denison,  1943;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1946 
Thomas  J.  Krizek.     B.S.,  Marquette,  1954;  M.D.,  1957;  M.A.,  Yale,  1974 
John  B.  Price,  Jr.     M.A.,  Texas,  1948;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1950 

Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Harold  G.  Barker.     B.A.,  Utah,  1939;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1943 

Frederick  O.  Bowman,  Jr.     B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1948;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1952 

Bard  Cosman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  1955 

Carl  R.  Feind.      B.A.,  Texas,  1940;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Alfred  M.  Markowitz.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1948;  M.D.,   Washington  (St.  Louis), 

1952 
Arthur  B.  Voorhees,  Jr.     B.A.,  Virginia,  1943;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 

Associate  Professors 

David  Bregman.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1961;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1965 
Paul  Lo  Gerfo.     B.S.,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,   1961;  M.S.,  1963;  M.D.,  State 

University  of  New  York  (Upstate),  1967 
Henry  M.  Spotnitz.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1962;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Associate  Professor  of  Pathology 

Nicole  Suciu-Foca.     B.S.,  Bucharest  (Rumania),  1954;  M.S.,  1960;  Ph.D.,  1965 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Joseph  A.  Buda.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1955 

Kenneth  Forde.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

Alfred  Jaretzki  III.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1941;  M.D.,1944 

Frederick  R.  Randall.     B.S.,  Howard,  1942;  M.D.,  1945 

Francis  C.  Symonds,  Jr.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

Bashir  Ahmad  Zikria.     B.S.,  George  Washington,  1954;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1958 


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Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Robert  G.  Bertsch.     B.A.,  Carleton,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 

Charles  W.  Findlay.     B.A.,  Yale,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 

David  M.  Ju.     M.D.,  National  Medical  College  (Shanghai),  1944;  MedSc.D.,  Columbia, 

1954 
Sven  Kister.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1955;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1958 
George  C.  Peck.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949;  M.D.,  Maryland,  1953 
John  N.  SchuUinger.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 

Senior  Research  Associate 

William  H.  Dobelle.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1964;  Ph.D.,  Utah,  1974 

Senior  Research  Associate  in  Biochemistry 

David  Elwyn.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1950 

Assistant  Professors 

Mary  H.  McGrath.     B.A.,  NewRochelle,  1966;  M.D.,  St.  Louis,  1970 
Roman  Nowygrod.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1966;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 
George  J.  Todd     B.S.,  lona,  1970;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1974 
Collin  J.  Weber.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1971 

Assistant  Professor  of  Biochemistry 

Irving  Goodman.     B.A.,  Colorado,  1939;  M.S.,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1944 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Ivo  p.  Janecka.     M.D.,  Charles  (Prague),  1965 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Paul  H.  Gerst.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  1952 

Leif  O.  Holgersen.     B.A.,    Taylor,   1960;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine  and 

Dentistry,  1965 
Peter  S.  Liebert.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1962 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  STAFF  ASSCXIATES 

Malayappa  Jeevanandam,  Ph.D.  Narihito  Kuromoto,  M.D. 

Duncan  L.  McCollester,  Ph.D.  Harold  Lazar,  M.D. 

Shanta  M.  Modak,  M.D.,  Ph.D.  Esther  Meyer,  M.A. 

Otto  A.  Szekely,  M.D.  Kazunari  Satake,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  SURGERY  SPECIAL  LECTURERS 

Vincent  W.  Ansanelli,  M.D.  William  A.  Gardner,  M.D. 

Robert  G.  Blabey,  M.D.  Raffaele  Lattes,  M.D. 

Harold  M.  Bruck,  M.D.  Thomas  SantuUi,  M.D. 

Sherman  M.  Bull,  M.D. 

Leslie  Mark  Kutscher,  M.D.  LECTURERS 

Mark  David  Sherman,  M.D.  Shivaji  B.  Bhonslay,  M.D. 

Charles  A.  Slanetz,  M.D.  George  Escher,  M.D. 

James  S.  Todd,  M.D. 

'  WRITER-IN-RESIDENCE 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES  Harry  Schwartz,  Ph.D. 

Jerome  Martin  Dubroff,  M.D. 

Hiroshi  Hasheguchi,  M.D. 

German  Lipovetsky,  Ph.D. 

Rita  Lipton,  B.A. 


SURGERY    135 

At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery 

David  A.  Blumenstock.     B.A.,  Union  (Schenectady),  1949;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1953 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Rodman  D.  Carter  (in  Urology).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 
John  E.  Olson.     B.A.,  Kansas,  1953;  M.D.,  1956 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

James  Bordley  IV.     B.A.,  Yale,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Patrick  Allen  Dietz.     B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1966;  B.M.  Sci.,  Dartmouth,  1968;  M.D.,  Harvard, 

1970 
Roger  W.  MacMillan  III.     B.S.,  Trinity,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Edward  J.  Carey,  Jr.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1954;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1958 

Webster  J.  Stayman.     B.S.,  St.  Lawrence,  1966;  M.D.,  Jefferson  Medical  College,  1970 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Harold  P.  Freeman.     B.A.,  Catholic,  1954;  M.D.,  Howard,  1958 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

David  M.  Carberry.     Ph.D.,  Providence,  1947;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1951 

Harold  A.  Games.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1944;  M.D.,  Howard,  1951 

John  E.  Hutchinson.     B.S.,  Moorehouse,  1953;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1957 

Robert  F.  Morton.     M.D.,  Meharry,  1944 

John  W.  Parker,  Jr.     B.A.,  Fisk,  1942;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1945 

Assistant  Professor  of  Otolaryngology 

Lee  David  Eisenberg.     B.S.,  St.  John's  (New  York),  1967;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 
York  (Downstate),  1971 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Barbara  Barlow.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1946;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.D.,  1953 
Ganepola  A.  Ganepola.     B.S.,  Kyoto,  1966;  M.D.,  1967 
Mohamad  H.  Parsa.     B.S,  Tehran,  1957;  M.D.,  1963 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Salvatore  G.  Cinque.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1943;  M.D.,  Loyola,  1946 

Rajinder  P.  Gandhi.     M.B.B.S.,  Institute  of  Medicine  (Mandalay),  1966 

James  E.  C.  Norris.     B.A.,  Hampton  Institute,  1953;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1957 

Ruben  Oropeza.     B.S.,  Mexico,  1948;  M.D.,  1955 

Carlton  E.  Patrick.     M.D.,  University  of  the  Saar  (Hamburg,  Germany),  1957 


136    SURGERY 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Neurological  Surgery 

Robert  W.  Schick.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1952 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  SURGERY  INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 

Matthew  D.  Branche,  M.D.  NEUROSURGERY 

Urbano  K.  Guarin,  M.D.  George  V.  DiGiocinto,  M.D. 

Malcolm  MoleyM^D  INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 

Pierre  G.  Van  Bockstaele,  M.D.  ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  ^'^'^"^  L-  ^'"S,  M.D. 

SURGERY 

^^    J   ..    w    D      J        XX  r.  ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 

Dodatta  V.  Bender,  M.D.  ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

Alden  G.  Cockburn,  M.D.  Bamett  Miller,  M.D. 

Egel  Francois,  M.D.  Michael  Rapak,  M.D. 

Edoardo  Giuliani,  M.D. 

Robert  W.  Holtzman,  M.D.  ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 

Avtar  S.  Josen,  M.D.  SURGERY 

William  L.  King,  M.D.  Roger  Antoine,  M.D. 

Bamett  Miller,  M.D. 


At  Overlook  Hospital 

Clinical  Professor 

Richard  W.  Brenner.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

David  Befeler.     BA.,  Columbia,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 
Bruce  J.  Brener.     B.A.,  Yale,  1962;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1966 
Robert  Specht.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1944;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

John  H.  Cooper.     B.S.,  Lawrence,  1947;  M.B.A.,  Chicago,  1949;  M.D.,  1954 

Douglas  M.  Costabile.     B.A.,  Muhlenberg,  1946;  M.D.,  Geneva,  1951 

John  Joseph  Hudock.     B.S.,  Northwestern,  1944;  M.D.,  1948 

Daniel  L.  Moore.     M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1958 

John  V.  Triolo.     M.S.  Rochester,  1948;  M.D.,  Long  Island  College  of  Medicine,  1941 

Charles  J.  Wittmann.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1958;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1962 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  ASSOCIATES  {continued) 

SURGERY  Morton  Perkoff,  M.D. 

Frank  F.  Kaiser,  M.D.  Lester  Silver,  M.D. 

Robert  E.  Knapp,  M.D.  Jerome  Spivack,  M.D. 

Thomas  Logio,  M.D.  E  Bruce  Whitesell,  M.D. 
Charles  Loguda,  M.D. 
Saverio  J.  Panzarino,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

J.  William  Littler.     B.S..  Duke,  1938,  M.D..  1942 


SURGERY    137 

Richard  B.  Stark.     BA.,  Stanford,  1936;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1941 
Walter  Wichern.     B.S.,  Mount  Union,  1942;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1945 

Clinical  Professor 

W.  Graham  Knox.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1939;  M.D.,  1942 

Associate  Professor 

John  G.  Krai.     M.A.,  Goteborg  (Sweden),  1961;  M.D.,  1967;  Ph.D.,  1976 

Associate  Professor  of  Microbiology 

George  A.  Hashim.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1967 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Richard  G.  Eaton.     B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1951;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1955 

Joseph  Ford.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1942;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1945 

George  E.  Green.     B.S.,  Yale,  1952;  M.D.,  1956 

Charles  C.  Harrold,  Jr.     B.S.,  Georgia,  1937;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1941 

Robert  E.  McCabe.     B.A.,  Williams,  1948;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1953 

Robert  E.  Miller.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1953;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1957 
Howard  R.  Nay.     B.A.,  Virginia  Military  Institute,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 
James  B.  Rodgers.     B.A.,  Virginia,  1944;  M.D.,  1948 
Edward  G.  Stanley-Brown.     M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1948 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Peter  A.  Bossart.     B.A.,  Muhlenberg,  1947;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1951 
Thomas  Dailey.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1961 
Robert  T.  Edmonds.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 
Paul  D.  Harris.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 
Conrad  G.  Lattes.     B.S.,  Swarthmore,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 
James  A.  MacDonald.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 
Haroutane  A.  Mekhjian.     B.S.,  American  (Beirut),  1961;  M.D.,  1965 
Robert  J.  Mulcare.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1961 
Carl  S.  Oakman.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1938;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1943 
James  H.  Terry,  Jr.     B.S.,  Arizona,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 
Chin  Bor  Yeoh.     B.A.,  Yale,  1953;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1957 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

SURGERY  SURGERY  {continued) 

Arnold  H.  Belgraier,  M.D.  Farid  J.  Khoury,  M.D. 

Charles  R.  Blair,  M.D.  Danne  R.  Lorieo,  M.D. 

Gregory  W.  Brabbee,  M.D.  Stephan  G.  Lynn,  M.D. 

Peter  B.  Cinelli,  M.D.  Richard  A.  Marks,  M.D. 

Hiramn  Sedgwick  Cody,  M.D.  Antoine  S.  Munther,  M.D. 

John  F.  Crowe,  M.D.  William  G.  Ramey,  M.D. 

Clayton  R.  De  Haan,  M.D.  Walter  H.  Stingle,  M.D. 

Clarence  A.  Dunn,  Jr.,  M.D.  Paul  I.  Tomljanovich,  M.D. 

Peter  B.  Fodor,  M.D.  Hiroshi  Washio,  M.D. 
Philip  E.  Gordon,  M.D. 

Joshua  M.  Kaplan,  M.D.  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Richard  H.  Karpinski,  M.D.  Mikio  Kamiyama,  Ph.D. 
John  J.  Keyser,  M.D. 


138    UROLOGY 

Urology 

John  K.  Lattimer  Professor  and  Chairman 

Carl  A.  Olsson.     B.A.,  Bowdoin,  1959;  M.D.,  Boston,  1963 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Urology 

Ralph  J.  Veenema.     B.A.,  Calvin,  1952;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1945 

Associate  Professors 

Jerry  G.  Blaivas.     B.A.,  Tufts,  1964;  M.D.,  1968. 

Ralph  De  Vere  White.     B.Ch.,  BAO.,  University  College  (Dublin),  1964;  M.D.,  1970 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Myron  Tannenbaum.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1952;  M.S.,  1955;  Ph.D.,  1957;  M.D., 
Chicago,  1961 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Urology 

Peter  J.  Puchner.     B.A.,  Carleton,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Nicholas  A.  Romas.     B.A.,  Colgate,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Stanley  B.  Braham.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1944;  M.D.,  1947 
Frank  W.  Longo.     B.S.,  Maryland,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Myron  S.  Roberts.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1950;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Upstate), 
1954 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Philip  Tomashefsky.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1969 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Urology 

John  D.  Birkoff.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 
Terry  W.  Hensle.     B.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1964;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1968 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Elliot  L.  Cohen.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1963;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1967 

Peter  N.  De  Sanctis.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1952;  M.D.,  Boston,  1962 

J.  Timothy  Donovan.     M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1948 

Louis  J.  Dougherty.     B.A.,  Yale,  1950;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1954 

John  P.  Grant.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Michael  H.  Wechsler.     B.S.,  Trinity  (Connecticut),  1961;  M.D.,  St.  Louis,  1965 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 

UROLOGY  UROLOGY  John  Kallos,  B.Sc. 

Leonard  J.  Rudin,  M.D.  Richard  Kroll,  M.D. 

Charles  E.  Umhey,  Jr.,  M.D.  Harris  M.  Nagler,  M.D. 


UROLOGY    139 

At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Urology 

David  Blumenstock.     B.S.,  Union  College,  1949;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1953 

Clinical  Professor 

John  E.  Olson.     B.A.,  Kansas,  1953;  M.D.,  1956 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Surgery 

Rodman  D.  Carter.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Urology 

James  Bordley  IV.     B.A.,  Yale,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Patrick  Allen  Dietz.     B.A.,  Holy  Cross  (Worcester),  1966;  B.Med  Sci.,  Dartmouth,  1968; 

M.D.,  Harvard,  1970 
Roger  W.  MacMillan.     B.S.,  Trinity,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Edward  J.  Carey,  Jr.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1954;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1958 

J.  Webster  Stayman.     B.A.,  St.  Lawrence,  1965;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1970 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
UROLOGY 

Bruce  MacDonald,  M.D. 

At  Overlook  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Robert  R.  White.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1949;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1954 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  ASSOCIATES  (continued) 

UROLOGY  Joseph  S.  Ritter,  M.D. 

Kenneth  L.  Day,  M.D.  Morey  Wosnitzer,  M.D. 
Pascal  A.  Pironti,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Clinical  Professor 

Russell  W.  Lavengood,  Jr.     B.A.,  St.  Joseph's  (Indiana),  1947;  M.D.,  Louisville,  1951 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Manuel  Fernandez.     M.D.,  Coimbra  (Portugal),  1956 

Perrin  B.  Snyder.     B.S.,  New  York  University,  1929;  M.D.,  1933 

Joseph  N.  Ward.     M.B.,  B.Ch.,  University  College  (Dublin),  1949 


140    UROLOGY 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

William  J.  Nelson.     B.A.,  Williams,  1945;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1946 
Robert  D.  Wickham.     B.A.,  Drew,  1947;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1952 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 

UROLOGY 

Arumbi  P.  Subramaniam, 

M.D. 
Pellegrino  J.  Tozzo,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
UROLOGY 

Philip  C.  Cea,  M.D. 
Harry  S.  David,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Alfred  F.  Fretz,  M.D. 
Waleed  G.  Maloof,  M.D. 
Constantine  Photos,  M.D. 
Joseph  D.  Putignano, 

M.D. 
Alexander  Sotiropoulos, 

M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Rudolph  D.  Talarico, 

M.D. 
James  W.  Vastola,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 

UROLOGY 

Abas  Rezvani,  M.D. 

Damir  Velcek,  M.D. 


First- Year  Postgraduate  Appointments: 
Class  of  1981 


Adams,  Roberta  H.     Children's  Hospital  Medical  Center,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Pediat- 
rics 
Aiken,  Brenda.     Harlem  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Aidea,  Gabriel  S.      The  New  York  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery 
Altshuler,  Steven  L.     Overlook  Hospital,  Summit,  New  Jersey.     Flexible 
Amador,  Jorge  L.     Montefiore  Hospital,  Bronx,  New  York.     Pediatrics 
Apfelbaum,  Mark  A.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Appleton,  Abraham  T.     St.  Luke's -Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (Roosevelt  Division),  New 

York,  New  York.     Surgery 
Aranow,  Robert  B.     New  England  Deaconess  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Surgery 
Arildsen,  Ronald  C.     Navy  Regional  Medical  Center,  Bethesda,  Maryland.     Medicine. 
Auletta,  Maria.     Somerset  Hospital,  Somerville,  New  Jersey.     Family  Practice 
Ausubel,  Kalman.     Montefiore  Hospital,  Bronx,  New  York.     Medicine 
Bauman,  Phillip  A.     St.  Luke's -Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (Roosevelt  Division),  New  York, 

New  York.     Surgery 
Beane,  Susan  J.     Medical  College  of  Virginia,  Richmond,  Virginia.     Medicine 
Beitz,  Julie  G.     Roger  Williams  General  Hospital,  Providence,  Rhode  Island.     Medicine 
Broom,  Michael  J.     Hartford  Hospital,  Hartford,  Connecticut.     Surgery 
Butler,  Annette  L.     Harlem  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Byrne,  Jeffrey  M.     University  of  Massachusetts  Coordinated  Programs,  Worcester,  Massa- 
chusetts.    Family  Practice 
Cagliostro,  Stephen.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery 
Capaldo,  Maria  E.     Harbor-UCLA  Medical  Center,  Torrance,  California.     Obstetrics  and 

Gynecology 
Carson,  JoAnn.     Bronx  Municipal  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.     Pediatrics 
Castiglione,  Charles  L.     Hartford  Hospital,  Hartford,  Connecticut.     Surgery 
Chandra,  Elizabeth  S.     Cedars-Sinai  Medical  Center,  Los  Angeles,  California.     Medicine 
Cohen,  Paul  J.     Massachusetts  General  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Pathology 
Cohen,  Ron.     University  of  Virginia  Medical  Center,  Charlottesville,  Virginia.     Medicine 
CoUymore,  Victor  A.     Mount  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Colon-Linares,  Juan.     Baylor  College  Affiliated,  Houston,  Texas.     Obstetrics  and  Gynecol- 
ogy 
Cotto,  Sonia.     North  Carolina  Memorial  Hospital,   Chapel  Hill,  North  Carolina.     Family 

Practice 
Cutillo,  Robert  P.     Boston  City  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 
Degreef ,  Gustav.     Bronx  Municipal  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.     Psychiatry 
Dhungel,  Rajiv  U.     L.A.  County-US.C  Medical  Center,  Los  Angeles,  California.     Ophthal- 
mology 
Diao,  Edward.     Beth  Israel  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Surgery 
Diaz,  Angela.     Mount  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Pediatrics 
Dick,  Alison  B.      Cleveland  Clinic,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Flexible 
Drucker,  Elizabeth  A.     St  Luke's -Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (St  Luke's  Division),  New 

York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Drury,  Bernard  J.     University  of  California  (Davis)  Medical  Center,  Sacramento,  Califor- 
nia.    Surgery 
Ehrlich,  Carol  M.     Boston  City  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 
Elliott,  Deirdre  D.     St.  Luke's- Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (Roosevelt  Division),  New  York, 

New  York.     Psychiatry 
Esposito,  Robert  M.     St  Luke's -Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (Roosevelt  Division),  New  York, 

New  York.     Surgery 
Feit,  David  L.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 


142    FIRST-YEAR  POSTGRADUATE  APPOINTMENTS:  CLASS  OF  1981 


Feld,  Randy  J.     North  Shore  University  Hospital,  Manhasset,  New  York.     Medicine 
Flatow,  Evcin  L.     St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (Roosevelt  Division),  New  York,  New 

York.     Surgery 
Freedman,  Susan  D.     Boston  City  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 
Freyberg,  Christopher  W.     Charity  Hospital,  New  Orleans,  Louisiana.     Medicine 
Gendler,  Ellen  C.     Lenox  Hill  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Gertler,  Jonathan  P.      Yale-New  Haven  Medical  Center,  New  Haven,  Connecticut.     Sur- 
gery 
Glantz,  Sanford  D.     Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital,  Cooperstown,  New  York.     Surgery 
Goldberg,  David  M.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Goldstein,  Nannette.     Overlook  Hospital,  Summit,  New  Jersey.     Flexible 
Golub,  Robert  M.     McGaw  Medical  Center,  Chicago,  Illinois.     Medicine 
Gravallese,  Ellen  M.     Brigham  &  Women's  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 
Grossi,  Eugene  A.     New  York  University  Medical  Center,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery 
Grunberg,  Eva  L.     Montefiore  Hospital,  Bronx,  New  York.     Pediatrics 
Hayes,  Dewleen  G.     Christ  Hospital,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Medicine 

Holubowitch,  Edward  J.     University  of  Virginia  Medical  Center,   Charlottesville,    Virgin- 
ia.    Family  Practice 
Hresko,  Michael  T.     New  England  Deaconess  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Surgery 
Katzman,  Michael.     Case  Western  Reserve  University  Hospitals  of  Cleveland,  Cleveland, 

Ohio.     Medicine 
Keefe,  Bernadette.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery 
Kellman,  Howard  D.     Harlem  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Kirby,  Mathis  A.     Grady  Memorial  Hospital,  Atlanta,  Georgia.     Surgery 
Kleiman,  Neal  S.     Baylor  College  Affiliated,  Houston,  Texas.     Medicine 
Kutscher,  Martin  L.     St.  Christopher's  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania.     Pediatrics 
Kwon,  Peter  H.,  Jr.     Cedars-Sinai  Medical  Center,  Los  Angeles,  California.     Surgery 
Landaw,  Irene  S.     Children  s  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania.     Pediatrics 
Lcindy,  Harold  S.     Montefiore  Hospital,  Bronx,  New  York.     Pediatrics 
Lanzara,  Barbara  L.     Harlem  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine/Flexible 
Le,  Xuan  Ha  T.     Children's  Hospital  of  Northern  California,  Oakland,  California.     Pediat- 
rics 
Lee,  Timothy  L.     Long  Beach   Veterans  Administration  Hospital,  Long  Beach,   Califor- 
nia.    Medicine 
Lehmann,  Harold  P.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Pediatrics 
Levin,  Marc  S.     Barnes  Hospital  Group,  St.  Louis,  Missouri.     Medicine 
Levine,  Alice  C.     N.Y.U.  Veterans  Administration  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medi- 
cine 
Lipman,  Steven  P.     University  of  Colorado  Affiliated  Hospitals,  Denver,  Colorado.     Sur- 
gery 
Louard,  Rita  J.     Boston  City  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 
Lubka,  Rhonda.     L.A.  County- U.S. C  Medical  Center,  Los  Angeles,  California.     Surgery 
Lud wig,  Robert  L.     Lenox  Hill  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Markowitz,  Steven  B.     Montefiore  Hospital,  Bronx,  New  York.     Medicine 
Marshall,  Mitchell  H.     Montefiore  Hospital,  Bronx,  New  York.     Medicine 
Miro,  Claudio  L.     St.  Barnabas  Medical  Center,  Livingston,  New  Jersey.     Obstetrics  and 

Gynecology 
Moss,  Barbara  A.      Waterbury  Hospital,  Waterbury,  Connecticut.     Medicine 
Moy,  Larry.     St  Francis  Hospital,  Hartford,  Connecticut.     Surgery 
Muraszko,  Karin  M.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery 
Murphy,  Stephen  G.     University  of  Massachusetts  Coordinated  Programs,  Worcester,  Massa- 
chusetts.    Surgery 
Muschel,  Michael  J.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Nercessian,  Ohannes  A.      Washington  University  Affiliated,  St.  Louis,  Missouri.     Surgery 
Nerenstone,  Stacv  R.     Beth  Israel  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 


FIRST-YEAR  POSTGRADUATE  APPOINTMENTS:  CLASS  OF  1981    143 


Oppedisano,  Carlyn  A.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Pediatrics 
Orland,  Steven  M.     Hospital  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylva- 
nia.    Surgery 
Ozick,  Lisa  A.     Beth  Israel  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Patsos,  Theodore  J.     St.  Elizabeth's  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Surgery 
Pellicone,  John  T.     Montefiore  Hospital,  Bronx,  New  York.     Medicine 
Peress,  Richard  E.     St.  Luke's- Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (St.  Luke's  Division),  New  York, 

New  York.     Surgery 
Perofsky,  Howard  J.     SUNY- Upstate  Medical  Center,  Syracuse,  New  York.     Surgery 
Petchler,  Janet  C.      Yale-New  Haven  Medical  Center,  New  Haven,  Connecticut.     Pediat- 
rics 
Raby,  Khether  E.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Regan,  Raymond  F.     New  England  Deaconess  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 
Richmond,  Kenneth  H.     St.  Vincent's  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery 
Rifkin,  Terry  P.     North  Shore  University  Hospital,  Manhasset,  New  York.     Obstetrics  and 

Gynecology 
Rogers,  David  M.     Mount  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery 
Rosenfield,  Howard  T.     Menninger  Foundation,  Topeka,  Kansas.     Psychiatry 
Rosenthal,  Robert  B.     San  Francisco  General  Hospital,  San  Francisco,  California.     Family 

Practice 
Ross,  Richard  S.     St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (Roosevelt  Division),  New  York,  New 

York.     Medicine 
Rozmaryn,  Leo  M.     Montefiore  Hospital,  Bronx,  New  York.     Surgery 
Rudolph,  Michael  A.     Mount  Zion  Hospital,  San  Francisco,  California.     Surgery 
Sabir,  Rafiq.     Harlem  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.     Flexible 
Sax,  Frederic  L.      The  New  York  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Scantlebury,  Velma  P.     Harlem  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery 
Seely,  Ellen  W.     Brigham  &  Women's  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 
Shah,  Dipti  V.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Shear,   Michael   P.     University  of  Southern  Florida  Affiliated  Hospitals,    Tampa,   Flori- 
da.    Medicine 
Shookster,  Linda  A.     Rhode  Island  Hospital,  Providence,  Rhode  Island.     Medicine 
Siegel,  Robert  D.     Barnes  Hospital  Group,  St.  Louis,  Missouri.     Medicine 
Sisti,  Michael.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery 
Small,  Peter  A.     New  England  Deaconess  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 
Smithy,  William  B.     St  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (Roosevelt  Division),  New  York, 

New  York.     Surgery 
Sobelson,  Gary  A.     Duke  University  Medical  Center,  Durham,  North  Carolina.     Family 

Practice 
Solomon,  Perry  H.     Temple  University  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania.     Surgery 
Speert,  Peter  K.     St.  Joseph  Mercy  Hospital,  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan.     Flexible 
Stein,  Neil  H.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Stem,  Frederic  A.      Virginia  Mason  Hospital,  Seattle,  Washington.     Flexible 
Stoler,  Joan  M.     New  England  Medical  Center,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Pediatrics 
Stone,  Gary  C.     Boston  City  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 
Teitelbaum,  Joanne.     St.  Vincent's  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Psychiatry 
Thea,  Donald  M.     St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (St.  Luke's  Division),  New  York, 

New  York.     Medicine 
Valdes,  Martin.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Vaughan,    Luke    M.     Stanford   University   Hospital,    Stanford,    California.     Orthopedic 

Surgery 
Voutsas,  Andrea  K.     North  Shore  University  Hospital,  Manhasset,  New  York.     Medicine 
Wagman,  Robert  D.     Toronto  General  Hospital,  Toronto,  Canada.     Surgery 
Warren,  Susan  E.     The  New  York  Hospital -Westchester  Division,    White  Plains,   New 


York.     Psychiatry 


144    FIRST-YEAR  APPOINTMENTS:  CLASS  OF  1981   •  STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1982 


Wasko,  Margery  L.     Rainbow  Babies  and  Children 's  Hospital,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Pediatrics 
Weidenbaum,  Mark.     St.  Luke's -Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (Roosevelt  Division),  New  York, 

New  York.     Surgery 
Weinstein,  Beth.      Yale-New  Haven  Medical  Center,  New  Haven,  Connecticut.     Psychiatry 
Weiss,  Michael  J.     St.  Luke's -Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (Roosevelt  Division),  New  York, 

New  York.     Medicine 
Widman,  Lawrence  E.     Johns  Hopkins  Hospital,  Baltimore,  Maryland.     Medicine 
Williams,  John  V.     University  of  Miami  Affiliated  Hospitals,  Miami,  Florida.     Medicine 
Wilson,  Scott  N.     Salem  Hospital,  Salem,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 

Wiseman,  Gloria  D.     New  York  University  Medical  Center,  New  York,  New  York.     Pediat- 
rics 
Wollack,  Jan  B.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Pediatrics 
Wood,  Charles  M.     University  of  Oregon  Health  Sciences  Center,  Portland,  Oregon.     Medi- 
cine 
Wu,  Gloria.     Mount  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery 
Yepes,  Martha  C.     Children 's  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania.     Pediatrics 
Young,  Grace  M.     Children's  Hospital  National  Medical  Center,  Washington,  D.C.     Pediat- 
rics 
Younger,  David  S.     Montefiore  Hospital,  Bronx,  New  York.     Medicine 
Zahl,  Kenneth  J.     Baylor  College  Affiliated,  Houston,  Texas.     Pediatrics 
Zinberg,  Joel  M.     Mount  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery 
Zinberg,  Jonathan.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
ZoUo,  Kenneth  A.     Children's  Hospital  National  Medical  Center,  Washington,  D.C.     Pediat- 
rics 

Student  Roster:  Class  of  1982 

Abrams,  Elaine  Janine     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Princeton,  1978 

Absatz,  Michael  Glenn     Plainview,  N.Y.     B.E.S.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1978 

Adler,  Frederick  William     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1978 

Aldoroty,  Robert  Arthur     Bayside,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1976;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1978 

Almquist,  Robert  Earl     Bergen,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1978 

Amchin,  Jess  David     Farmingdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1978 

Andrew,  Susan  Louise     Easthampton,  Mass.     Sc.B.,  Brown,  1976 

Aranoff,  Jonathan  Neil     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 

Beekman,  Karen  Press     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1978 

Bellin,  Eran  Yitzchak     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 

Bernstein,  Guy  Thomas     Short  Hills,  N.J.     B.A.,  Brown,  1978 

Bezier,  Jeffrey  Lee     Peshtigo,  Wi.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1978 

Birkenbach,  Mark  Philip     Kildeer,  11.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 

Blackwell,  Thomas  Keith     Greenville,  S.C.     B.S.,  Duke,  1978 

Blades,  Edmond  William     Melrose,  Mass.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 

Boruchoff,  Susan  Elise     Newton  Centre,  Ma.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1977 

Brauser,  Steven  Donald     Woodbury,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 

Brenner,  Gail     Monsey,  N.Y.     B.S.,  City  College,  1978 

Brigham,  Steven  Chase     Toledo,  Oh.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1978 

Brooks,  Robert  Louis     Sharpsburg,  Md.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1974; 

M.S.,  Maryland,  1976;  Ph.D.,  1978 
Brown,  Florence  M.     Evanston,  11.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Bryk,  Eli     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Buchness,  Mary  Ruth     Catonsville,  Md.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Bums,  Elisa  Eve     Bethpage,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Colgate,  1978 
Cammisa,  Frank  P.     Waterbury,  Ct.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1978 
Campbell,  Susan  Elizabeth     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1975 
Cantor,  Michael  Gary     Massapequa,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Cherup,  Lori  Lyn     Pittsburgh,  Pa.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1976 


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Chua,  Streamson  C.     Kingston,  N.Y.     B.  A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1978 

Clair,  Darren  Francis     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1976 

Cody,  William  Collins     Mountain  Lakes,  N.J.     B.  A..  Dartmouth.  1978 

Cohen,  Jeffrey  Lewis     Forest  Hills,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1978 

Daly,  James     Savannah,  Ga.     B.A.,  St.  Leo  (Florida),  1978 

Danso,  Alex     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1976 

Dash,  Greg  I.     Cedarhurst,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1978 

del  Alcazar,  Carlos  Oscar     North  Bergen,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 

Delfs,  Richard  Michael     Tucson,  Az.     B.A.,  Arizona,  1976 

Devlin,  Michael  James     Bardonia,  N.Y.     B.A..  Princeton,  1978 

Derby,  James  Alan     Schuylerville,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Albany),  1978 

Deri,  John     New  York.  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia.  1973 

Dermody,  Terence  Shawn     Ithaca,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1978 

Downey,  Susan  E.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Smith,  1978 

Doyle,  Werner  Karim     Port  Jefferson  Station,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1978 

Durand,  David  Bradley     Rochester,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1978 

Easton,  Jonathan     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 

Endow,  Curtis  S.     Stockton,  Ca.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1977 

Endrizzi,  Donald  Peter     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 

Fabiano,  Fredric     Boston,  Ma.     B.S.,  Boston,  1978 

Feinberg,  Richard  Ira     Woodmere,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Trinity,  1977 

Fiero,  Thomas  Patrick     Brooklyn.  N.Y.     B.A.  Columbia,  1977 

Fletcher,  Christopher  Wallace     Wellesley,  Ma.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1978 

Formichella,  Donna  Jean     Bridgeport,  Ct.     B.S.,  Providence,  1978 

Frank,  David  Lawrence     Meadowbrook,  Pa.     B.A.,  Williams,  1978 

Gelbfish,  Gary  Alexander     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1978 

Gilchrist,  Ian  Charles     Chappaqua,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1978 

Gomez,  William     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Polytechnic  Institute  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1976 

Grant,  Gail  Patrice     Charleston,  S.C.     B.A.,  Yale,  1978 

Greenberg,  Steven  Marc     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 

Gresalfi,  Thomas  John     Lake  Grove,  N.Y.     B.S..  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1978 

Griswold,  Jonathan  DeWitt     Stratford,  Ct.     B.S.,  M.S.,  Yale,  1978 

Harmon,  Valerie  Lorraine     Philadelphia,  Pa.     B.A.,  Brown,  1978 

Harrington,  William  Neelis     Great  Neck,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1974 

Hart,  Craig     Parsippany,  N.J.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania.  1973 

Honig,  Peter  K.     Bellerose,  N.Y.     B.A..  Columbia,  1978 

Hutt,  Douglas  Allen     Irvington,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia.  1978 

Jabs,  Kathy  Lee     Bristol,  Ct.     B.S.,  Trinity,  1978 

Jackness,  Emily     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard.  1978 

Karasik,  Pamela  Ellen     Old  Westbury,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard.  1978 

Kates,  Mandes  Roger     New  Haven.  Ct.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1974;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1978 

Kessler,  Paul  David     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1976 

Kim,  Sandra  Joan     Pearl  River,  N.Y.     B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Stony  Brook). 

1978 
King,  Dennis  K.     Daytona  Beach,  Fl.     B.A..  Middlebury.  1978 
Knoll,  Charles  L.     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Brooklyn.  1978 
Krauss,  Eugene  Steven     Old  Westbury,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia.  1978 
Krug,  Joseph  Hoffmann     Englewood,  N.J.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1978 
Levens,  David  Jon     Newton  Centre.  Ma.     B.S..  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1978 
Levenson,  Risa  Catherine     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A..  Radcliffe,  1978 
Li,  Suzanne  C.     Roslyn,  N.Y.     B.S,  Yale,  1978 

Licht,  Jonathan  Daniel     Jackson  Heights,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook).  1978 
Lidofsky,  Steven  D.     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1^75 
Linder,  Barbara  L.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Cornell.  1975 
Lobel,  Leslie  Israel     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia.  1978 


146    STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1982 


Low,  Julie  Ann     Belmont,  Ma.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1975 

Lustbader,  Ian  Jay     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  City  College,  1978 

Lynn,  Richard  Brian     Great  Neck,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 

McCormick,  Paul  Christian     Rockville,  Md.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 

Marchese,  Michael  John     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Rutgers,  1974 

Margolis,  Steven  Fred     Rego  Park,  N.Y.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1974 

Markowitz,  John     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1976;  M.A.,  1978 

Martin,  Steven  Carey     Plainview,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 

Marzuk,  Peter  Michael     New  York,  N.Y.     Sc.B.,  Brown,  1978 

Mastropolo,  Rosalie  Mary     Eastchester,  N.Y.     B.S.N.,  Rochester,  1976 

Mazzocchi,  Annmarie     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Manhattan,  1978 

Mehalek,  Karen  Edith     Huntington  Station,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1978 

Mellstrom,  Mark  Stanley     North  Mankato,  Mn.     B.A.,  Carleton,  1978 

Mercurio,  Mark  Randolph     Ridgefield,  Ct.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1978 

Mirski,  Anna  Marie     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.S.,  St.  John's,  1978 

Mitchell,  Alfred  Ernest     Staten  Island,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Lafayette,  1978 

Moffat,  Gertrude  Seidel     Cold  Spring  Harbor,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1977 

Monasky,  Mark  Stephen     Binghamton,  N.Y.     B.A.,  SUNY  (Potsdam),  1978 

Montgomery,  Michael  O'Neill     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  McGill,  1973 

Moscona,  Anne     Chicago,  II.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1978 

Muller,  Adrienne  Louise     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1978 

Norton,  Janet  E.     Philadelphia,  Pa.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1978 

Nussbaum,  Monte  Jay     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1978 

Oesterling,  Joseph  Edwin     Greensburg,  In.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 

Olson,  Stephen  Eric     Cooperstown,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1978 

Park,  William     New  York,  N.Y. 

Paul,  Edward  Mark     Hicksville,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 

Pennoyer,  Marguerite  Anne     Portland  Me.     B.A.,  Smith,  1978 

Perez,  Wilfredo  De  La  C.     Miami,  Fl.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 

Pfeffer,  Deborah  Lynn     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1978 

Philips,  Mark  Reid     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 

Plotycia,  Steven  Michael     Eggertsville,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Buffalo),  1978 

Porder,  Joseph  Bernard     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Bennington,  1978 

Price,  Helen  L.     Summit,  N.J.     B.S.,  Yale,  1978 

Quarmby,  Robert     Altamont,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1974;  M.S.,  Rensselaer 

Polytechnic  Institute,  1978 
Quartararo,  Christopher     Huntington,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Rayport,  Steven  G.     Perrysburg,  Oh.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1975 
Rini,  Frank  John     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1974;  M.A.,  Columbia, 

1976;  M.  Phil.,  1977;  Ph.D.,  1978 
Robbins,  Peter  Howard     Fairlawn,  N.J.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1978 

Robbins,  Philip  Alan     Great  Neck,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1978 
Rodriguez,  Jaime     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Rodriguez,  Rolando  Francisco     Weehawken,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Rosenblatt,  Marc  A.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 
Rosenzweig,  Seth  Edward     Freeport,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1978 
Roth,  Philip     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1975 
Rottman,  Jeffrey  Nathan     Berkeley,  Ca.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1976 
Rubenfeld,  Marian  R.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1976 
Ruzal,  Carrie  Brenda     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1978 
Salamone,  Ronald  Jerry     East  Brunswick,  N.J.     B.S.,  Stanford,  1977 
Sanchez-Lluberas,  Jorge  A.     Santurce,  P.R.     B.S.,  University  of  Puerto  Rico,  1978 
Schlaff,  Anthony  Lewis     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1978 
Schneider,  Peter  Andrew     Hamburg,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1977 
Schulder,  Michael     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Sealfon,  Stuart  C.     Ncponsit,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1978 


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Sehgal,  Evan  David     Chevy  Chase,  Md.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 

Semrad,  Carol  Elizabeth     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1978 

Shaffer,  David     Great  Neck,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1978 

Shaffer,  Nathan     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1975 

Sharp,  Barbara  Lea     San  Francisco,  Ca.     B.A.,  Yale,  1976 

Sheinbaum,  Roy  Jonathan     Woodmere,  N.Y.     B.Sc,  McGill,  1978 

Simkowitz,  Philip     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Beloit,  1975 

Sklar,  Jeffrey  Alan     Laurelton,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1 978 

Skowron,  Gail     East  Northport,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Muhlenberg,  1978 

Smith,  Andre  Leo     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Williams,  1978 

Smith,  Mary     Camden,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Houghton,  1978 

Stevenson,  Ellen  Marie     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1977 

Strongin,  Jonathan  David     New  York,  N.Y.     M.Phil,  Columbia,  1976 

Sullivan,  John  Keane     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1969;  J.D.,  Fordham,  1972 

Sultan,  Mark     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1978 

Suser,  Ezra  Saul     Hastings-on-Hudson,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1974 

Tong,  Dominic  Jun  Fai     Honolulu,  Hi.     B.S.,  Hawaii  (Monoa),  1978 

Usatine,  Richard  Philip     Nanuet,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Williams,  1978 

Veenema,  Kenneth  Roy     Glenrock,  N.J.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1977 

Vita,  Joseph  Andrew     Katonah,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1978 

Wasserman,  Hal  Stuart     Springfield,  N.J.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1978 

Wellisz,  Tadeusz  Zbigniew     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Chicago,  1977 

Whelan,  Richard  Lawrence     Franklin  Square,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1978 

Wolff,  David  Marc     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Albany),  1977 

Wolfson,  Steven  Jay     Valley  Stream,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1978 

Yannopoulos,  Aris     Garden  City,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Yorke,  Eric  Robert     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1978 

Zeralsky,  Sandra  Joan     Pearl  River,  N.Y.     B.A.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1978 

Student  Roster:  Class  of  1983 

Aldea,  Peter  A.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Alonso,  Jose  Jr.     Astoria,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Anderson,  Rolf  Leon     Suffern,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1979 

Arliss,  Jeffrey  James     Locust,  N.J.     B.S.,  Vermont,  1978 

Bar,  Michael  Henry     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1979 

Baran,  Syma  Deborah     Levittown,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1979 

Basner,  R.  David     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  City  College  (New  York),  1974 

Bauer,  R.  David     Elmhurst,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Beck,  Marc  Lloyd     New  Hyde  Park,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Clark,  1979 

Ben-Zvi,  Jeffrey  S.     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1979 

Black,  Alexander  Charlton     Wellesley,  Ma.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1979 

Bobella,  Stephen  Kurt     Hackensack,  N.J.     B.A.,  Drew,  1979 

Bonner,  Matthew  Kip     Georgetown,  Ct.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1979 

Boos,  Stephen  Charles     Huntington  Sta.,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1979 
Boyle,  Allyson  Bass     Berkeley,  Ca.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1975 
Boyle,  Thomas     Hempstead,  N.Y.     B.S.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Stony  Brook), 

1977 
Breidbart,  Scott  Eric     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1976 
Brill,  David  Alan     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 
Brungraber,  Margaret  R.     Lewisburg,  Pa.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 
Bush,  James  William     Cherry  Hill,  N.J.     B.A.,  Rutgers,  1979 
Cahill,  Peter  duPont     Philadelphia,  Pa.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1979 
Camacho,  Victor  Emanuel     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1979 


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Camerino,  Vicki  Jean     Larchmont,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1978 

Camuto,  Patricia  Mary     New  Hyde  Park,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Hofstra,  1976 

Carpenter,  Richard  Owen     Cedarhurst,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Duke,  1979 

Caselli,  Maria  Milagros     Bergenfield,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Caselli,  Richard  John     Bayside,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Chalf in,  Laura  B.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1 970 

Chen,  William  Kuang-Yu     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 

Christopher,  Kenneth     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1978 

Davidson,  Peter  Killip     Rochester,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Haverford,  1977 

Davis,  Maris  R.     Oswego,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1979 

Davitz,  Michael  Andrew     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1978 

Desser,  Terry  Susan     Beechhurst,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Dillon,  John  Joseph     Yorktown  Hts.,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1978 
Donnenberg,  Michael  Seth     Levittown,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Albany),  1979 
Duralde,  Xavier  A.     East  Pointe,  Ga.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 
Dushay,  Kevin  Maier     Fayetteville,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1979 
Eaton,  Bradford  Hunter     Pelham,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 
Erly,  William  Kenneth     Short  Hills,  N.J.     B.A.,  Haverford,  1978 
Eskenazi,  Loren  Beth     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1978 
Feind,  Carl  Robert     Alpine,  N.J.     B.S.,  Antioch,  1979 
Felix,  Alan  David     New  Hyde  Park,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Haverford,  1979 
Fiorito,  Joseph  John     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Fisher,  Margaret  Elizabeth     Haddonfield,  N.J.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 
Florakis,  George  James     Yonkers,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Freilich,  David  Ira     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     Brooklyn  College 
Friedman,  David  Paul     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Gaines,  Alan  David     Randolph,  Ma.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1979 
Garbowit,  David  Labe     Pittsfield,  Ma.     B.S.,  Union,  1979 
Genecin,  Paul     Baltimore,  Md.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 
Glatt,  Aaron  Eli     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1979 
Gliedman,  Paul  R.     Wallkill,  N.Y.     B.S,  Manhattan,  1979 
Goldberg,  Neal  Benjamin     Hartsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1979 
Goldman,  Myla  P.     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1979 
Goldschmidt,  Howard  Zvi     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Goldstein,  Michael  D.     Smithtown,  N.Y.     B.S,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1 979 
Gomez,  Yvonne     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 
Gonzalez,  Christopher  Lewis     Claremont,  Ca.     B.A.,  Pitzer,  1979 
Gonzalez,  Victoria  Mary     Claremont,  Ca.     B.A.,  California  State  (San  Francisco),  1979 
Green,  Nancy  Sue     Wabon,  Ma.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1979 
Gutowski,  Teddy     Forest  Hills,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Queens,  1979 
Hall,  Walter  Allan     Falls  Church,  Va.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Hanau,  Lawrence  Huto     Bayside,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Harris,  David  Alan     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1976 
Hawke,  Mary  Wetherill     Southampton,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Chicago,  1976 
Hirschfield,  Steven  I.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1972 
Ingram,  David  Lloyd     Somerset,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
JoHe,  Mark  D.     Cherry  Hill,  N.J.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1978 
Johnston,  Maria  Milagros     Bergenfield,  N.J.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1979 
Jones,  Leon  D.     Rome,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 
Kalb,  Thomas  Heller     Palm  Beach,  Fl.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 
Kamer,  RusseU  Scott     New  Rochelle,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Williams,  1979 
Kastelman,  James  Steven     Cranford,  N.J.     B.S.,  Princeton,  1979 
Keller,  Wendy  A.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1975 
Klapper,  Robert  C.     Far  Rockaway,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
KoeHer,  Susan  Ellen     Clarence,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Mt  Holyoke,  1979 


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Konecky,  Alan     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1979 

Kriger,  Alberto  Isaac     Rio  Piedras,  P.R.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1979 

Landry,  Donald  William     Cambridge,  Ma.     B.S.,  Lafayette,  1975 

Landzberg,  Joel  Serge     Whitestone,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Lederman,  Seth  Michael     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Letsou,  George  Vasilios     Lowell,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Linfield,  Louis  S.  II     San  Francisco,  Ca.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Loomis,  Karen  Jay     White  Plains,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1977 

Lopez,  Rafael  Roberto     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Lowy,  Israel     Forest  Hills,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 

Luppescu,  Neal  Edwin     Roslyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 

Lustick,  Martin  Ross     Watertown,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1978 

Lytton,  William  Winzer     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 

McCord,  Mary  Marshall     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Williams,  1978 

Macfarlane,  Michael  Thomas     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Long  Island  (C  W.  Post),  1975 

Mackey,  Steven  Lee     South  Columbus,  Oh.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1976 

Maloney,  William  Joseph     Warren,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Stanford,  1979 

Mandel,  Michael     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Manley,  John  C.     North  Port,  N.Y.     B.S.,  California  Institute  of  Technology,  1977 

Matathias,  Daniel  J.     Long  Island  City,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Matos,  Sergio  E.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  City  College,  1979 

Melfi,  Robert  Joseph     Wood-Ridge,  N.J.     B.S.,  Creighton,  1979 

Munro,  Virginia  Schaefer     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1979 

Neuberg,  Gerald  Walter     Tenafly,  N.J.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Okun,  Alexander  Lawrence     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1979 

Ostrow,  Steven  Mark     Baldwin,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1979 

Paek,  In-Bok     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1979 

Pastor,  Patricia  Camuto     Rochester,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Hofstra,  1976 

Pearl,  Michael  Lawrence     Southfield,  Mi.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1979 

Perkins,  Archibald  Simon     Williamstown,  Ma.     B.A.,  Williams,  1979 

Perlmutter,  Jeffrey  Alan     Huntington,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1979 

Peterson,  Mark  William     Fort  Collins,  Co.     B.S.,  Colorado  State,  1979 

Pierson,  Richard  Norris  111     Englewood,  N.J.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1978 

Pollak,  Emil  Martin  Jr.     Old  Tappan,  N.J.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 

Pollak,  Jeffrey  Scott     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Quinn,  Brian  James     Wantagh,  N.Y.     B.S.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Stony  Brook), 

1979 
Quinn,  Thomas  Joseph     Wantagh,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1979 
Rampil,  Ira  Jay     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.E.S,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1 975 
Randolph,  Paula  Ann     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1979 
Retikas,  Anthony  Demetrios     Akron,  Oh.     B.  A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1979 
Rice,  Louis  Bernard     Garden  City,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 
Rich,  Thomas  Jonathan     Flourtown,  Pa.     B.S.,  Bucknell,  1979 
Ring,  Wendy  Susan     Coral  Gables,  Fl.     B.S.,  Yale,  1979 
Roberts,  William  Gary     Purchase,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 
Rochester,  Carolyn  Lee     Charlottesville,  Va.     B.A.,  Smith,  1979 
Rosenthal,  Jonathan  Harry     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1973 
Rovit,  Adam  John     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Michigan,  1979 
Sacks,  Andrew  Jay     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  New  College,  1975 
Sacks,  Evan  Hilary     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1979 
Saver,  Barry  Gordon     Cambridge,  Ma.     B.S.,  Yale,  1976 
Schlesinger,  Gail  Michele     Roslyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1978 
Schoifet,  Scott  David     Somerset,  N.J.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1979 
Shapiro,  Matthew  Scott     Hewlett,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1979 
Simpson,  Joseph     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1979 
Smires,  Harvey  Edward     Bellerose,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 


150    STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1983  •  CLASS  OF  1984 


Smith,  Ann  Elizabeth     Northport,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Washington,  1979 

Smith,  Judith  Wilson     Greenwich,  Ct.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Spriegel,  John  Roberts     Evanston  II.     B.S.E.,  Princeton,  1979 

Starin,  Lawrence  Robert     Spring  Valley,  N.Y.     Sc.B.,  Brown,  1979 

Tannenbaum,  Gary  Alan     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 

Thoron,  Louisa     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Colorado,  1968 

Vagelos,  Randall  Herodotus     Watchung,  N.J.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Van  de  Wiele,  Barbara  M.     Alpine,  N.J.     B.A.,  Smith,  1977 

Wang,  Paul  Johnson     Indianapolis,  In.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Wang,  Timothy  Cragin     St.  Louis,  Mo.     B.A.,  Williams,  1979 

Wasscrman,  Marcia  Sue     Syosset,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1973 

Weinberger,  Michael  Laurence     Ardsley,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Clark,  1979 

Weinstein,  Lee  Scott     Woodmere,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1979 

Weinstock,  Martin     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Williams,  1977 

Weissman,  Jane  Lisa     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1977 

Whitley,  Barbara  Ellen     Queens  Village,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1971 

Widom,  Barbara     Santa  Cruz,  Ca.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1979 

Wilkens,  James  Burton     Toledo,  Oh.     B.S,  Ohio  State,  1979 

Wilner,  Philip  Jonathan     Jamaica  Estates,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Wimpfheimer,  Miriam  Jane     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1975 

Winter,  Eric  Herbert     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Wissler,  Richard  Norris     Canandaigua,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1974 

Yolowitz,  Greg  Alan     Spring  Valley,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1979 

Yu,  Leonard  Tobey     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1977 

Zigelman,  Charles  Z.     Woodmere,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Queens,  1979 

Student  Roster:  Class  of  1984 

Adkins,  Elijah  Stanton  III     Salisbury,  Md.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 

Alland,  David     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Alonso,  Barbara  Ann     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1979 

Arato,  Michael     Plainview,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Union,  1980 

Ashmead,  Duffield     Philadelphia,  Pa.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 

Baez,  Ana  Luisa     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  City  College,  1980 

Bannister,  Kyra  Heather     Georgetown,  Ct.     B.A.,  Vermont,  1980 

Barasch,  Jonathan  Matthew     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1980 

Belisle,  James  Thompson     Babylon,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1979 

Bell,  Robin  EUen     Ardsley,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1975 

Berkower,  Alan  Stewart     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Middlebury,  1974 

Booker,  Gail  Michele     Jamaica,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 

Boschi,  Alessandro  Sebastian     Port  Chester,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Brem,  Rachel  Frydman     Brookline,  Ma.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1979 

Brief! ,  David  Ben     Melville,  N.Y.     B.A.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1980 

Brittis,  Mary  Ellen     Yonkers,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1980 

Brown,  Michael  Carlvan     Yorktown  Heights,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 

Cardenosa,  Gilda     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Marymount,  1979 

Chak,  Amitabh     Morgantown,  W.V.     B.A.,  Yale,  1978 

Chan,  Stephen     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Chietero,  Michael     Plainview,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1980 

Christopher,  Kenneth     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1978 

Clain,  Michael  Russell     Great  Neck,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1980 

Coburn,  Kenneth  Doyle     West  Hempstead,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1980 

Cohen,  Sally  Eisenberg     Ridgewood,  N.J.     B.A.,  Goucher,  1964 

Constantine,  Sandra     Mequon,  Wi.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Desser,  Terry  S.     Whitestone,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 


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Di  Franco,  Matthew  Joaquin     Santa  Cruz,  Ca.     B.A.,  California  (Santa  Cruz),  1979 

Draga,  Aspasia  E.     Malba,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1980 

Egnor,  Michael  Robert     Catskill,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Fallon,  Regis  Francis     Pittsburgh,  Pa.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Fayter,  Judith  Ann     Staten  Island,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Pace,  1978 

Fithian,  Donald  Cobum     Bridgeton,  N.J.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1980 

Florin,  Cynthia  Ann     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Grinnell,  1975 

Ford,  Jean  Guillaume     Long  Island  City,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 

Freeman,  Phillip  Sanford     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1975 

Gallay,  Brian  James     White  Plains,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Gewirt2,  George  Robert     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Goldberg,  Mark  Paul     Chicago,  II.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Goldstein,  Jeffrey  Alan     Southfield,  Mi.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Gordon,  Christopher  P.     HoUis,  N.H.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1980 

Goyal,  Alok     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1980 

Graff,  Wayne  Brian     Merrick,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Adelphi,  1980 

Graham,  Jeffrey  Scott     Summit,  N.J.     B.A.,  Williams,  1980 

Greenbaum,  Linda  Ellen     New  York  City,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Guthrie,  Ellen  Hobson     Hilton  Head  Island,  S.C.     B.A.,  Colorado,  1980 

Haspel,' Kenneth  Lewis     West  Heirtford,  Ct.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1980 

Hibbard,  Claire  Alexandra     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1979 

Hsu,  Ho-Wen     Timonium,  Md.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Hyll,  Marsha  Karin     Green  Brook,  N.J.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1975 

Ivey,  Louis  Albert     Silver  Springs,  Md.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 

Jackson,  Byron  A.     Shreveport,  La.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1980 

Jeevanandam,  Valluvan  M.     New  Milford,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Johnson,  Gregory  Kent     Chestertown,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 

Johnston,  Peter  Shivers     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1969 

Jules,  Kethy  Marie     Elmhurst,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Marymount,  1980 

Kao,  Peter  Nicholas     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Karlin,  Scott  Marc     Greenlawn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1980 

Kaye,  Katherine     Staten  Island,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 

Kazim,  Michael     Riverdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Kellogg,  Collins  Frederick     Croghan,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1977 

Kim,  Anthony  Hyoung     Queens,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1980 

Kim,  Kami     Albany,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Kimball,  Robert  Owen     Geneva,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1979 

Krongrad,  Amon     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Ku,  Andrew     Bergenfield,  N.J.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Lang,  Thomas  Philip     Rochester,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

LaScala,  Carlo  Paul     Port  Jefferson,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1980 

Lattimer,  Douglas  Gary     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1975 

Leibenhaut,  Mark  Harris     Oceanside,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 

Levin,  Neil     Chevy  Chase,  Md.     B.S.E.S.,  Tufts,  1980 

Lewis,  Allison  Elizabeth     Menlo  Park,  Ca.     B.S.E.,  Princeton,  1980 

Liberman,  Laura     Newton,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Lombardo,  Gregory  Thomas     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968 

Love,  Karen  Anita     Queens  Village,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1980 

Luyando,  Yvonne     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Fordham,  1980 

Ma,  Averil  I.     Thomwood,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

McDonagh,  Kevin  T.     Bellerose,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Magnes,  Jeffrey     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1975 

Mahon,  John  Henry     Huntington,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Notre  Dame,  1980 

Markowitz,  Arlene  Helen     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1980 

Mathews,  Donald  Marshall     Schenectady,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Miller,  Steven  Zane     Rego  Park,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 


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Milrod,  Barbara  Louise     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1979 

Modic,  Frank  Edward     Scotia,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1980 

Moss,  William  John     Demarest,  N.J.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1980 

Mulvey,  Kevin  Patrick     San  Francisco,  Ca.     B.S.,  San  Francisco,  1980 

Neustein,  Steven  Mark     West  Orange,  N.J.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1980 
Nimkin,  Katherine     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1978 
Nordli,  Douglas  Ray     Melville,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Haverford,  1980 
Odrich,  Marc  Geoffrey     Riverdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
O'Keeffe,  Richard  Michael,  Jr.     Weston,  Ma.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1980 
Olsen,  Janet  Louise     Queens  Village,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1978 
Olson,  Eric  Jon     Chadds  Ford,  Pa.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 
Oquendo,  Maria  Antonia     Guaynabo,  P.R.     B.S.,  B.A.,  Tufts,  1980 
Palma,  James     New  York,  N.Y.     City  College  of  New  York,  1980 
Pawlowski,  Ann  Margaret     Lunnfield,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Peng,  Benjamin  C.  H.     Kew  Gardens,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1980 
Pero,  Robert  Thomas     Hyde  Park,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Proano,  Maritza     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Smith,  1980 
Rabbani,  LeRoy  E.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Rautenberg,  Mark  Alan     Ithaca,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1980 
Raymond,  Elizabeth  Gray     Philadelphia,  Pa.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1980 
ReiUy,  Philip  Joseph     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Buffalo),  1976 
Reimold,  Andreas  Michael     Dallas,  Tx.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Rennert,  Douglas  Andrew     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Haverford,  1980 
Roberts,  James  Wayne     Jamaica,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Rodrigues,  Beatriz  A.     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1980 
Romano,  Thomas  Jerome     CamiUus,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Buffalo),  1980 
Rottkamp,  John  Robert     Commack,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1980 
Ruiz,  Frank     Westbury,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1980 
Saladini,  Vincent  Rocco,  Jr.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Santos,  Annabelle  Villatuya     HoUis,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1980 
Schmiedeberg,  Phyllis     N.  Babylon,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1980 
Schoen,  Robert  Edward     Beverly  Hills,  Ca.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Schoenberg,  Norman     Island  Park,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Hofstra,  1980 
Schriger,  David  Lawrence     Englewood,  N.J.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1980 
Schwartzbach,  Gary  C.     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Scuderi,  Donna  Marie     Jamaica  Estates,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Adelphi,  1980 
Seymour,  Neal  Edward     Oakdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Shaw,  Andrey  Shin-Yee     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Sheffield,  Mary  Katherine     Longmeadow,  Ma.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1980 
Singer,  Meriamne  Bruche     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1980 
Somlo,  Stefan     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Sorensen,  Mark  Francis     Rockville  Centre,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Duke,  1980 
Speirs,  Robert  Thomas     Port  Washington,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Spriegel,  John  R.     Evanston,  II.     B.S.E.,  Princeton,  1978 
Stegall,  Mark  Dale     Crosbyton,  Tx.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 
Stork,  Philip  Jacques  Stewart     Englewood,  N.J.     5.5.,  Harvard,  1977 
Strachan,  Alexander     Jamaica,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Fordham,  1980 
Tamargo,  Rafael  Jesus     Condado,  P.R.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 
Teichman,  Faye     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1980 
Tilley,  Robert  John     Tacoma,  Wa.     B.S.,  Washington,  1980 
Torres,  Ramon  Antonio     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1980 
Turey,  Maureen     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1976 
Weber,  Pamela  Ann     Buffalo,  N.Y.     B.S.,  McGill,  1980 
Westermann,  Robert  Bayless     West  Hartford,  Ct.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 


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Westrich,  David  Joshua     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1980 

Whitehurst  James  Howell     Atlanta,  Ga.     B.S.,  Vanderbilt,  1979 

Whitley,  Markus  Andrew     Bowie,  Md.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1980 

Whitlock,  Mary  Elizabeth     Tenafly,  N.J.     B. A.,  Smith,  1980 

Wiedermann,  Joseph  Gad     Englewood,  N.J.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Winston,  Julia  Lynn     Oakland,  N.J.     B.S.,  Bucknell,  1979 

Wirth,  Robert  Lockridge,     Palo  Alto,  Ca.     B.S.E.,  Michigan,  1974 

Witham,  Rebecca  Sue     Needham,  Ma.     B.S.,  Yale,  1979 

Wong,  Shing-Chiu     East  Elmhurst,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Wong,  Ting  Hung     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  City  College,  1980 

Yancopoulos,  George  Damis     Elmhurst,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Yen,  Catherine  Eleanor     Honolulu,  Hi.     B.S.,  Hawaii,  1979 

Yuen,  Jeffrey  C.     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1977 

Student  Roster:  Class  of  1985 

Abis,  David     Woodbourne,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1981 

Aboody,  Linda  Rachel     Westbury,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1981 

Alexander,  Joseph  James     Stockton,  Ca.     B.S.,  California  (Davis),  1981 

Aviv,  Jonathan  Enoch     Beverly  Hills,  Ca.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Avner,  Jeffrey  Ronald     Bellerose  Manor,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1981 

Bachner,  Evan  Jay     Syosset,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1981 

Bank,  David  Eugene     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1981 

Baruch,   Alice  M.     Westchester,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Mount  Holyoke,   1974;  M.S.,   New   York 

Medical,  1979;  Ph.D.,  1981 
Barzel,  Eyal     Bronx,  N.Y.     Sc.B.,  Brown,  1981 
Bass,  Anne  Ruth     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Batik,  Odette  G.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Antioch,  1977;  M.P.H,  Columbia,  1981 
Baum,  Seth  Joshua     New  Rochelle,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 
Benardo,  Larry  Steven     Anaheim  Hills,  Ca.     B.S.,  California  (Irvine),  1977;  Ph.D.,  Stanford, 

1981 
Bendixen,  Birgitte  Holt     San  Diego,  Ca.     B.A.,  California  (San  Diego),  1973;  M.A.,  1975; 

C.Phil.,  1977;  Ph.D.,  1980 
Bindelglass,  David  Fred     White  Plains,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Bogosh,  Samuel  Winston     Brookline,  Ma.     B.Sc,  Harvard,  1981 
Bolo,  Peter  Michael     Grand  Blanc,  Mi.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1981 
Brancati,  Frederick  Louis     Dix  Hills,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Branden,  Peter  John     Great  Neck,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1981 
Brennan,  John  Paul     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Haverford,  1975 
Brovwi,  Robin  Renee     Suitland,  Md.     B.S.,  Maryland,  1981 
Brown,  William  C.     Sparkhill,  N.Y.     B.S,  SUNY (Binghamton),  1981 
Brusco,  Louis     Yonkers,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 
Canning,  Robert     Babylon,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 
Chan,  Bemadette     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1980 
Chance,  John  Tighe     Rutherford,  N.J.     B.A.,  Williams,  1981 
Chang,  Sophia  Whasun     McLean,  Va.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1981 
Chang,  Winjing     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1981 
Chamey,  Mark  Alan     Fullerton,  Ca.     B.S.,  Stanford,  1981 
Coburn,  Cynthia  Ann     New  York,  N.Y.     Sc.B.,  Brown,  1980 
Cohen,  Seth  Aloe     Cambridge,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Coman,  Eugene  Anthony     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1981 
Compaine,  Andrew  Guy     Cherry  Hill,  N.J.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Conde,  Miguel  Angel     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Grim,  Julia  Ruth     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Oberlin,  1978 
Cushman,  James  Gordon     Camp  Hill,  Pa.     B.A.,  Washington,  1981 


154    STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1985 

Dalak,  Gregory  Wakeem     Staten  Island,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1981 

Davol,  Joan  Evers     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Williams,  1976 

Deutsch,  Nicholas  Andrew     East  Hampton,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Diamond,  Lisa  Carol     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1981 

Dickson,  David  Gordon     Lewiston,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Rochester,  1981 

Dirbas,  Frederick  Mark     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Stanford,  1981 

Downey,  Robert  John     New  York,  N.Y.     B.Sc.,  Yale,  1981 

Duberman,  Eric  David     Armonk,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Edeen,  John     Kearny,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Ehrlich,  Martin  Harvey     New  York,  N.Y.     B. A.,  Rochester,  1973 

Emery,  John  Matthew     Nassau,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Fallon,  Brian  Anthony     Queens,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1976;  M.Ed.,  1978;  M.P.H.,  Colum- 
bia, 1981 

Flock,  Timothy  Joseph     Garden  City,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Freeman,  Neil  Joshua     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Williams,  1979 

Frend,  Jeremy  M.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Frishman,  Gary  Nathan     Armonk,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1980 

Gabrieli,  Christopher  F.O.     Buffalo,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Geller,  Arthur  Jay     East  Brunswick,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Gerst,  Steven  Richard     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Geurts,  Barbara  Linda     So.  Plainfield,  N.J.     B.A.,  Rutgers,  1981 

Gilson,  Michael  Kenneth     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Glassman,  Steven  David     Teaneck,  N.J.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 

Gopal,  Aasha  S.     E.  Brunswick,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia  1979;  M.Sc,  Massachusetts  Institute 
of  Technology,  1981 

Gordon,  Marc  Lawrence     Rochester,  N.Y.     B.A.,  SUNY  (Buffalo),  1975;  M.A.,  1976 

Greenberg,  Steven  Mark     Wyncote,  Pa.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Gribetz,  Richard  1.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1 975;  B.H.L.,  M.A.,  Jewish  Theologi- 
cal Seminary,  1979  ,  -T-    L     , 
Grinberg,  Manuel  Eduardo     Roslyn,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

198l' 
Harding,  James  Sutherland     Toledo,  Oh.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Hardy,  Russell  Irving     Brookline,  Ma.     B.A.,  Williams,  1978 
Hershey,  Mark  David     Brewster,  N.Y.     B. A.,  Rochester,  1981 
Hill,  Terri  Lynn     Columbia,  Md.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Hirschhorn,  Lisa  Ruth     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1981 
Hodges,  Marian  Osborne     Larchmont,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 
Hoffman,  Jeffrey  Greg     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1981 
Hong,  Roy  W.     Staten  Island,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1981 
Housey,  Gerard  Mitchell     Harper  Woods,  Mi.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1981 
Hripcsak,  George  Michael     Hicksville,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Haverford,  1981 
Jacobs,  Laurie  Gail     Pleasantville,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1981 
Jennis,  Andrew  Abraham     South  Orange,  N.J.     B.A.,  Yale,  1981 
Jones,  James  Irvin     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1981 
Jones,  Valerie  Teresa     Montclair,  N.J.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1981 
Julien,  Juana  Maria     Hialeah,  Fl.     B.S.,  Miami,  1981 
Kaplan,  Andrew  Howard     Melville,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1981 
Kaplan,  Bruce     Plainview,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Adelphi,  1981 
Kim,  Albert  Nelson     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Klumpar,  David  Ivan     Lexington,  Ma.     Sc.B.,  Brown,  1981 
Koeleveld,  Robin  Frederick     Newport  News,  Va.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Kramer,  Ethan  Douglas     Tuscaloosa,  AI.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1981 
Laske,  Douglas  Walter     Queens,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Levine,  Nancy     Setauket,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1980 
Lin,  Christopher  Chi-Ching     Forest  Hills,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1981 


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Lloyd,  Mary  Ann  Ellen     Danville,  Ca.     B.S.,  San  Francisco,  1981 

Lodge,  Henry  Sears     Beverly,  Ma.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1981 

Maddon,  Paul  Jay     Queens,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Madscn,  Nancy  Sue     Wethersfield,  Ct.     B.S.,  Bates,  1981 

Markowitz,  David  Daniel     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1981 

Matthew,  Thomas  Lewis     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

McKenzie,  Keith  B.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

McNulty,  John  Michael     West  Nyack,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1981 

Mendez,  Leonardo     Guaynabo,  P.R.     B.S.,  Yale,  1981 

Meng,  Tze-Chiang     New  Rochelle,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1981 

Morrone,  Lee  Ellen     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1981 

Moscoso,  Juan  Francisco     Guaynabo,  P.R.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1981 

Navedo,  Andres  Tadeo     Arecibo,  P.R.     B.S.,  Puerto  Rico,  1981 

Nunez,  Richard     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Oddone,  Eugene  Z.     Colorado  Springs,  Co.     B.S.,  Denver,  1981 

Ores,  David  Joseph     Leonia,  N.J.     B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan,  1981 

Pacheco,  Elba  Milagros     Ponce,  P.R.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1981 

Pak,  Wonkyu     Sunnyvale,  Ca.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Pearsen,  Kenneth  Daniel     Rochester,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1981 

Pollock,  Roger  Gerard     Farmingdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1981 

Radoslovich,  Glauco  Andrew     Cliffside  Park,  N.J.     B.S.,  St  Peter's,  1981 

Reiser,  Janet  Ruth     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Rosen,  Beth  Alyse     Massapequa,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1981 

Rosenblum,  Nancy     Jamaica  Estates,  N.Y.     B.Sc.,  Cornell,  1981 

Ross,  Lisa  Anne     Los  Angeles,  Ca.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Russo,  Joseph  Richard     Huntington,  N.Y.     B.S.,  St.  John 's  (New  York),  1981 

Sampson,  John  George     Warwick,  N.Y.     B.S.  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1981;  A.S.,  Orange 

County  Community,  1979 
Satra,  Karin  Helene     W.  Paterson,  N.J.     B.A.,  Douglass,  1981 
Schweitzer,  Jana     Tenafly,  N.J.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1981 
Seefeld,  William  C.R.     Chappaqua,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Duke,  1972;  O.D.,  New  England  College  of 

Optometry,  1977 
Segal,  Bruce  Arthur     Weston,  Ma.     B.A.,  Clark,  1981 
Shapiro,  Janet  Marjorie     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1981 
Sheiman,  Robert  Glenn     Yonkers,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1980 
Shikora,  Scott  Alan     Bellerose,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Muhlenberg,  1981 
Shlasko,  Edward     Woodstock,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Oberlin,  1979 
Siderides,  Elizabeth     Stamford,  Ct.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Silbey,  Mark  Bennett     Short  Hills,  N.J.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1979;  M.A.,  Rice,  1981 
Simotas,  Alexander  C.     Alphine,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 
Slater,  Jonathan  Allen     New  City,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Spector,  Paul  Joseph     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1978 
Stein,  Michael  David     Cliffside  Park,  N.J.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Stopek,  Alison  Tami     Plainview,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1981 
Straceski,  Anthony  Joseph     E.  Hartford,  Ct.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Summit,  Pamela  Honey     Merrick,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1981 
Taterka,  James  Andrew     Englewood  Cliffs,  N.J.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1981 
Thadani,  Vjay  Michael     Chevy  Chase,  Md.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1976;  M.  Phil.,  Yale,  1978; 

Ph.D.,  Yale,  1981 
Theise,  Neil  David     W.  Hartford,  Ct.     B.A.,  B.A.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1981 
Tissot,  Marc  Francis     Rego  Park,  N.Y.     B.A.,  CUNY  (Queens),  1981 
Touran,  Touraj     Tehran,  Iran     B.A.,  Princeton,  1981 
Trehu,  Stephen  Marc     Wilmington,  De.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1981 
Veildes,  Alfonso  Jose     Miami,  ¥\.     B.S.,  Miami,  1981 
Villegas,  Robert  Arturo     New  Hyde  Park,  N.Y.     B.S.,  St  John 's  (New  York),  1981 


156    STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1985 


Walker,  Benjamin  Harrison     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Bowdoin,  1981 

Warren,  Wayne  Scott     Forest  Hills,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1981 
Weinthal,  Joel  Adam     Pearl  River,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Stanford,  1981 
Weiss,  Robert  Marc     N.  Bellmore  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1981 
Willenbucher,  Robert  Francis     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Rochester,  1981 
Wiltz,  Othon     San  Juan,  P.R.     B.S.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1981 
Wohl,  Jodie  Carol     New  York  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1977 
Wolf,  David  Gary     Livingston,  N.J.     B.A.,  Yale,  1981 
Yarmush,  Joel  Mann     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.E.,  Cooper  Union,  1977;  M.A.,  Princeton,  1979; 

Ph.D.,  Princeton,  1981 
Zeller,  Lawrence  Ira     New  York,  N.Y.     M.S.  W.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1974 
Zuckerman,  Alan  Miles     N.  Rochelle,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 


Index 


Absence,  leave  of,  43 

Academic  discipline:  see  Regulations 

Academic  year;  calendar,  3-5;  divisions 
44 

Administration:  Health  Sciences,  6;  Joint 
Administrative  Board,  9;  staff,  9 

Admission(s):  Committee  on,  8,  27-28; 
application  procedure,  27;  require- 
ments, 27-28;  application  fee,  27,  30;  to 
advanced  standing,  28;  of  foreign 
students,  28 

Administrative  staff,  9 

Advanced  standing,  28 

Advisory  Committee  to  the  Dean,  Chair- 
men's, 8 

Affiliated  hospitals,  15-17,  23-26 

Alpha  Omega  Alpha,  42 

Alumni  Association,  42 

Anatomy:  courses,  45 

Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology,  Officers  of 
instruction,  55-56 

Anesthesiology:  course,  46;  officers  of 
instruction,  56-59 

Application:  for  degrees,  3-4,  31;  for 
admission,  27-28;  fees,  27,  30;  for  finan- 
cial aid,  33-41 

Attendance,  29 

Auditing  courses,  29 

Augustus  C.  Long  Library,  18,  21 

Awards,  40-41,51-52 

Bard  Hall,  13,  32-33 

Bard  Haven  Towers,  14,  33 

Bassett,  Mary  Imogene,  Hospital,  16,  24 

Biochemistry:  course,  45;  officers  of 
instruction,  59-61 

Biology:  abnormal  human,  course,  44 

Biophysics  and  biophysical  chemistry,  spe- 
cial program  in,  51 

Biostatistics,  officers  of  instruction,  118 

Calendar,  Academic,  3-5 

Cancer  Center/Institute  of  Cancer  Re- 
search, 21-22 

Center  for  Community  Health  Systems,  22 

Center  for  Psychoanalytic  Training  and 
Research,  50 

Certificate  in  psychoanalysis,  50 

Chairmen's  Advisory  Committee  to  the 
Dean,  8 

Clinical  genetics,  special  program  in,  50- 
51 


College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons:  histo- 
ry, purpose,  and  location,  19,  20-21; 
program  of  instruction,  43-52 

Columbia  Presbyterian  Medical  Center,  12, 
19-23 

Columbia  University:  relation  to  P&S,  histo- 
ry, 19,  20-21;  library,  21;  campus  facili- 
ties, 41 

Conduct,  29 

Course  numbers,  key  to,  44 

Courses:  electives,  43;  summary  of  curricu- 
lum, 44;  basic  science  and  introductory 
clinical,  44-46;  major  clinical  year,  46- 
48;  Fourth  year,  48;  for  practicing  physi- 
cians and  specialists,  53 

Curriculum:  Committee  on,  8;  summary  of, 
44 

Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine,  6 
Degrees:  application  dates,  3-4,  30-31; 
dates  of  award,  3-4;  M.S.,  50;  M.D.,  19, 
49;  Med.  Sc.D.,  53-54;  Ph.D.,  49,  50, 
51;  see  also  Certificate  in  psychoanaly- 
sis; National  Board  examinations 
Dental  and  Oral  Surgery,  School  of,  21 
Departments  of  Instruction,  55-140 
Dermatology:    course,    46;    officers    of 

instruction,  61-62 
Discipline,  academic:  see  Regulations 
Doctor  of  Medical  Science  degree,  53-54 
Doctor  of  Medicine  degree,  19;  in  combina- 
tion with  M.P.H.  degree,  49;  in  combina- 
tion with  Ph.D.  degree,  49 
Doctor  of  Philosophy  degree;  in  combina- 
tion with  M.D.  degree,  49;  in  nutrition, 
50;  in  biophysics  and  biophysical  chemis- 
try, 51 
Dormitories,  32-33 

Emeriti  officers,  9-11 

Employment  for  spouses  of  students,  33 

Endowed  lectureships,  51 

Endowed  scholarship  funds,  34-38 

Environmental  Health  Sciences,  officers  of 
instruction,  118-19 

Epidemiology,  officers  of  instruction,  119- 
20 

Equipment:  estimated  cost  of,  32;  require- 
ment, 32 

Executive  Committee  of  the  Faculty  Coun- 
cil, 6 

Expenses,  estimated,  32;  see  also  Fees 


158    INDEX 


Faculty  Council:  Executive  Committee  of 
the,  6;  of  the  faculty  of  Medicine,  7-8 

Faculty  of  Medicine,  6-11 

Fees:  payment  of,  3;  application,  27,  30; 
health  service  and  hospital  insurance, 
30;  late,  30;  withdrawal  and  adjustment 
of,  31;  see  also  Expenses,  estimated 

Financial  aid,  33-41 

Foreign  students:  admission  of,  28;  loans 
to,  38 

Genetics:  see  Human  Genetics  and  Devel- 
opment 

Gift  funds,  38 

Grades  and  promotions,  43-44 

Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences:  rela- 
tion to  P&S,  49 

Gynecology:  see  Obstetrics  and  Gynecol- 
ogy 

Harlem  Hospital  Center,  15,  24 

Health  administration:  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 120-22 

Health  service,  30 

Helen  Hayes  Hospital,  17,  24 

History  of  the  College  and  the  University, 
20-21 

Hospitals  teaching,  15-17,  23-26 

Housing,  32-33 

Human  Genetics  and  Development: 
course,  45;  officers  of  instruction,  62-64 

Human  nutrition,  22 

Institute  of  Cancer  Research,  21-22 
Institute  of  Human  Nutrition,  22 
International    Institute   for   the    Study   of 
Human  Reproduction,  22 

Joint  Administrative  Board,  9 

Julius  and  Armand  Hammer  Health 
Sciences  Center— Augustus  Long  Li- 
brary, 18,  21 

Key  to  course  numbers,  44 

Leaves  of  absence,  43-44 
Lectureships,  endowed,  51 
Libraries:  Health  Sciences,  18,  21;  Univer- 
sity, 21,41 
Loans,  38-40 

Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital,  16,  24 
Master  of  Science  degree:  in  human  nutri- 
tion, 50;  in  physical  therapy  and  occupa- 
tional therapy,  50 
Medical  service  to  students,  30 


Medicine:  courses,  45,  46,  47;  officers  of 
instruction,  64-74 

Microbiology:  course,  45;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 74-75 

Microscopes,  32 

Morristown  Memorial  Hospital,  24-25 

National  Board  examinations,  5,  44 

Neurological  Surgery,  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 76 

Neurology:  teaching  hospital,  23;  courses, 
47;  officers  of  instruction,  77-80 

Nondiscriminatory  policies,  statement  of, 
19-20 

Nursing,  School  of,  20 

Nutrition:  course,  45;  special  programs  in, 
50;  see  also  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition 

Obstetrics  and  Gynecology:  teaching  hospi- 
tal, 23;  course,  47;  officers  of  instruction, 
80-84 

Occupational  therapy,  see  Physical  Thera- 
py; Master  of  Science  degree 

Ophthalmology:  teaching  hospital,  23;  offi- 
cers of  instruction,  84-86 

Orthopedic  Surgery:  teaching  hospital,  23; 
course,  47;  officers  of  instruction,  87-89 

Otolaryngology:  course,  47;  officers  of 
instruction,  89-90 

Overlook  Hospital,  17,  25 

P&S  Club,  42 

Pathology:  courses,  45;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 91-96 

Pediatrics:  teaching  hospital,  22;  course, 
48;  officers  of  instruction,  96-103 

Pharmacology:  course,  46;  officers  of 
instruction,  103-5 

Physical  therapy  and  occupational  therapy, 
special  programs,  in,  50;  see  also  Reha- 
bilitation Medicine 

Physicians  and  Surgeons:  see  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons 

Physiology:  courses,  45,  46;  officers  of 
instruction,  105-6 

Population  and  Family  Health,  officers  of 
instruction,  122-23 

Postgraduate  Programs,  53-54 

Presbyterian  Hospital,  9,  23-24 

President  of  the  University,  6 

Prizes,  40-41,51-52 

Program  of  instruction  for  the  M.D.  degree, 
43;  summary  of  curriculum,  44 

Programs,  postgraduate,  53-54 

Programs,  special:  for  the  Ph.D.degree,  49, 
50-51;  in  physical  therapy  and  occupa- 
tional  therapy,    50;    in   psychoanalytic 


INDEX    159 


medicine,  50;  in  nutrition,  50;  in  clinical 

genetics,    50-51;    in    biophysics    and 

biophysical  chemistry,  51 
Promotions,  grades  and,  43-44 
Psychiatric  Institute,  New  York  State,  21, 

26 
Psychiatry:  teaching  hospital,  22;  courses, 

46,  48;  officers  of  instruction,  106-17 
Psychoanalytic    Training    and    Research, 

Center  for,  special  programs,  50 
Public  Health:  School  of,  20-21;  courses, 

46;  officers  of  instruction,  117-25 

Radiology:  courses,  48;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 126-29 

Readmission,  43-44 

Registration:  dates,  3;  28;  late,  30 

Regulations,  University,  28-29 

Rehabilitation  Medicine:  course,  48;  offi- 
cers of  instruction,  129-32 

Religious  holidays  and  attendance,  29 

Research:  cancer,  21-22;  in  human  repro- 
duction, 22-23;  in  nutrition,  22;  50;  in 
clinical  genetics,  51-52 

Residence  halls,  32-33 

Roosevelt  Hospital  Division,  16,26 

St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center  Division,  15,  25 

St.  Luke's -Roosevelt  Hospital  Center,  25- 
26 

Scholarships,  33-38 

Sociomedical  Sciences,  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 123-24 

Specialization:  programs  for,  49-51;  grad- 
uate, 53-54 


Statement   of   nondiscriminatory   policies, 

19-20 
Students:    selection    of    27-28;    medical 

service   to,    30;   financial   aid,    33-41; 

housing,  32-33;  activities,  41-42 
Students,  roster  of:  internship  placement. 

Class  of  1981,  141-44;  Class  of  1982, 

144-47;  Class  of  1983,  147-50;  Class 

of  1984,  150-53;  Class  of  1985,  153- 

56 
Surgery:  courses,  48;  officers  of  instruction, 

133-37 

Teaching  hospitals,  15-17,  23-26 
Teaching  staff  of  the   departments:   see 

under  names  of  departments 
Transcripts,  32 
Tropical  medicine:  officers  of  instruction, 

124 
Tuition,  30;  refund  of,  31 

University  Rights,  Reservation  of,  20 
University  Senate  delegates,  8 
Urology:  teaching  hospital,  23;  course,  48; 
officers  of  instruction,  138-40 

Vice  President  for  Health  Sciences,  6 
Visiting  professorship,  51 

Washington  Heights  Health  and  Teaching 

Center,  21 
William  Black  Medical  Research  Center, 

21 
Withdrawal  and  adjustment  of  fees,  31 


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Contents 


Academic  Calendar  5 

Health  Sciences  Administration  8 

Faculty  of  Medicine  8 

College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  Affiliated  Hospitals  17 

Admission,  Registration,  Expenses,  and  Financial  Aid  25 

Application  for  Admission,  25.     Registration,  26.     Regulations,  26.     Auditing  Courses,  27. 
Fees,  27.     Application  for  a  Degree,  29.     Requests  for  Transcripts,  30.     Estimated 
Expenses,  30.     Housing,  30.     Financial  Aid,  31.     Student  and  Alumni  Activities,  40. 

Program  of  Instruction  43 

Grades,  Promotions,  and  Leaves  of  Absence,  43.     Key  to  Course  Numbers,  44.     Summary 
of  Curriculum,  44.     Basic  Science  and  Introductory  Clinical  Courses,  44.     Major  Clinical 
Year,  46.     Fourth  Year,  48.     Special  Programs,  49.     Endowed  Lectureships  and  Visiting 
Professorship,  5L     Prizes  and  Awards,  51. 

Postgraduate  Programs  55 

Departments  of  Instruction  57 

Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology,  57.     Anesthesiology,  58.     Biochemistry,  61.     Dermatology,  63. 
Human  Genetics  and  Development,  65.     Medicine,  66.     Microbiology,  77.     Neurological 
Surgery,  79.     Neurology,  80.     Obstetrics  and  Gynecology,  83.     Ophthalmology,  88. 
Orthopedic  Surgery,  90.     Otolaryngology,  93.     Pathology,  94.     Pediatrics,  100. 
Pharmacology,  108.     Physiology,  109.     Psychiatry,  110.     Public  Health,  122. 
Radiology,  130.     Rehabilitation  Medicine,  134.     Surgery,  137.     Urology,  142. 

First- Year  Postgraduate  Appointments:  Class  of  1982  147 

Student  Roster  150 

Index  162 


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Academic  Calendar,  1982-1983 


Major  Religious  Holidays 

For  a  statement  of  University  policy  regarding  religious  holidays,  see  Admission,  Registration, 
and  Expenses — Regulations. 

The  Jewish  holy  days  shown  below  begin  at  sundown  of  the  preceding  day.  Some  of  the 
major  holidays  occurring  on  weekdays  are  the  following: 

Thursday,  July  22  Id  al  Fitr 

Saturday,  September  18  Rosh  Hashanah 

Monday,  September  27  Id  al  Adha 

Monday,  September  27  Yom  Kippur 

Saturday,  October  2  First  days  of  Succoth 

Saturday,  October  9  Concluding  days  of  Succoth 

Tuesday,  Wednesday,  March  29,  30  First  days  of  Passover 

Monday,  Tuesday,  April  4,  5  Concluding  days  of  Passover 

Friday,  April  1  Good  Friday 

Wednesday,  Thursday,  May  18,  19  Shavuoth 


JUNE 

7-18     Monday-Friday.'  Registration  for  Class  of  1984. 

7     Monday.  Academic  year  begins  for  Class  of  1984. 

8-9     Tuesday-Wednesday.  NBME  I,  Class  of  1984.  Passing  is  required  for  graduation. 

21-25     Monday-Friday.'  Registration  for  Class  of  1983. 

28     Monday.  Academic  year  begins  for  Class  of  1983. 

JULY 

1  Thursday.  Class  of  1983  reports  to  hospital  rotations. 

5  Monday.  Independence  Day  observed  for  third-  and  fourth-year  students. 

6  Tuesday.  Class  of  1984  reports  to  hospital  rotations. 
AUGUST 

2  Monday. t  Last  day  to  apply  or  reapply  for  all  degrees  to  be  conferred  in  October  (see 
September  9). 

23-27     Monday-Friday.  Optional  early  registration  for  second-year  students. 

26-31     Thursday-Tuesday.  Orientation  for  first-year  students. 

27     Friday.'  Registration  for  first-year  students. 

30     Monday.'  Registration  for  second-year  students. 


'Students  allowed  to  register  after  the  period  specified  must  pay  a  late  fee. 
"f  Students  who  apply  after  this  date  must  pay  a  late  fee. 


6    ACADEMIC  CALENDAR 


SEPTEMBER 


1  Wednesday.  Academic  year  begins  for  first-  and  second-year  students;  late  registration 
begins. 

6     Monday.    Labor   Day    holiday    for   first-,    second-,    third-,    and    fourth-year 
students. 

8-9     Wednesday-Thursday.  National  Board  Part  I  Examination  for  students  failing  June  8-9 
examination. 

9  Thursday.  Last  day  to  file  late  applications  for  October  degrees. 

28-29     Tuesday-Wednesday.  National  Board  Part  II  Examination  for  fourth-year  students. 
Passing  is  required  for  graduation. 

OCTOBER 

27     Wednesday.  Award  of  October  degrees. 

NOVEMBER 

2  Tuesday.  Election  Day.  Holiday  for  first-  and  second-year  students. 

5     Friday.'  Last  day  to  apply  or  reapply  for  all  degrees  to  be  conferred  in  January  (see 
December  10). 

25-26     Thursday-Friday.  Thanksgiving  holidays  for  first-,  second-,  and  third-year 
students. 

DECEMBER 

10  Friday.  Last  day  to  file  late  applications  for  January  degrees. 

18     Saturday,  through  January  2,  Sunday.  Vacation  for  second-  and  third-year 
students. 

21     Tuesday,  through  January  2,  Sunday.  Vacation  for  first-year  students. 

JANUARY 

3  Monday.  Resumption  of  classes  for  first-,  second-,  and  third-year  students. 
12     Wednesday.  First  semester  ends  for  first-year  students. 

17     Monday.  Second  semester  begins  for  first-year  students. 
26     Wednesday.  Award  of  January  degrees. 
FEBRUARY 

21  Monday.  Washington's  Birthday  observed.  Holiday  for  first-  and  second-year 
students. 

22  Tuesday.'  Last  day  to  apply  or  reapply  for  all  degrees  to  be  conferred  in  May  (see  April 
1). 

MARCH 

26     Saturday,  through  April  3,  Sunday.  Spring  vacation  for  first-  and  second-year 
students. 


'Students  who  apply  after  this  date  must  pay  a  late  fee. 


ACADEMIC  CALENDAR    7 

APRIL 

1     Friday.  Last  day  to  file  late  applications  for  May  degrees. 

6-7     Wednesday-Thursday.  National  Board  Part  II  Examination  for  students 
'Jailing  September  28-29  examination. 

MAY 

4     Wednesday.  Dean's  Day  for  Medical  Student  Research. 

17     Tuesday.  Columbia  University  Commencement  and  Convocation  (tentative) 
of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

30     Monday.  Memorial  Day.  Holiday  for  first-,  second-,  and  third-year  students. 

JUNE 

4     Saturday,  through  June  13,  Monday.  Study  period  for  second-year  students  NBME  I. 

10     Friday.  Second  semester  ends  for  first-year  students. 

13-18     Monday-Saturday.'  Registration  for  Class  of  1985. 

14     Tuesday.  Academic  year  begins  for  Class  of  1985. 

14-15     Tuesday-Wednesday.   National   Board   Part   I   Examination.   Passing   is 
required  for  graduation. 

17     Friday.  Major  Clinical  Year  concludes  for  third-year  students. 

28-30     Tuesday-Thursday.'  Registration  for  Class  of  1984. 

30     Thursday.  Academic  year  begins  for  Class  of  1984. 

JULY 

1     Friday.  Electives  begin  for  Class  of  1984. 

4  Monday.  Independence  Day.  Holiday  for  third-  and  fourth-year  students. 

5  Tuesday.  Class  of  1985  reports  to  hospital  rotations. 

Dates  of  National  Board  Examinations 

Part  I  September  8-9,  1982.  Not  given  at  P&S. 

June  14-15,  1983.  Required  by  P&S. 

Part  II         September  28-29,  1982.  Required  by  P&S. 
April  6-7,  1983.  Not  given  at  P&S. 


'Students  allowed  to  register  after  the  period  specified  must  pay  a  late  fee. 


Health  Sciences  Administration 


MICHAEL  I.  SOVERN,  LL.B.,  LL.D.     President  of  the  University 

ROBERT  F.  GOLDBERGER,  M.D.     Provost  of  the  University;  Vice  President  for  Health 
Sciences 

FRITZ  R.  STERN,  Ph.D.     Provost  of  the  University 

KATHLEEN  MULLINEX,  Ph.D.      Vice  Provost  of  the  University 

PHILIP  J.  SHARKEY,  Ph.D.     Deputy  Vice  President  for  Health  Sciences 

CHERYL  GILLEN  RICE,  M.P.A.     Assistant  Vice  President  for  Health  Sciences  Administra- 
tion 


The  Faculty  of  Medicine 


DONALD  F.  TAPLEY,  M.D.     Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine 

THOMAS  Q.  MORRIS,  M.D.      Vice  Dean 

BERNARD  CHALLENOR,  M.D.     Associate  Dean  for  Hospital  Affairs 

RAYMOND  J.  DEVLIN,  B.B.A.     Associate  Dean  for  Administrative  Affairs 

LINDA  D.  LEWIS,  M.D.     Associate  Dean  for  Student  Affairs 

CHERYL  GILLEN  RICE,  M.P.A.     Associate  Dean  for  Clinical  Administration 

DOROTHY  ESTES,  M.D.     Assistant  Dean  for  Alumni  Affairs 

LESTER  M.  GELLER,  M.D.     Assistant  Dean  for  Student  and  Curricular  Affairs 

KATHLEEN  O'DONNELL,  M.B.A.,  M.P.H.     Assistant  Dean  for  Administrative  Affairs 

JOANN  S.  JAMANN,  Ed.D.     Dean  of  the  School  of  Nursing 

ROBERT  J .  WEISS,  M.D.     Dean  of  the  School  of  Public  Health 

MICHAEL  O'CONNOR,   M.P.A.     Assistant  Dean  for  Administration,   School  of  Public 
Health 

STEPHEN  WOTMAN,   D.D.S.     Assistant  Dean  for  Academic  Affairs,  School  of  Public 
Health 

Executive  Committee  of  the  Faculty  Council 

Donald  F.  Tapiey  {chairman)  Glenda  Garvey  Donald  Kornfeld 

John  Bilezikian  Michael  Gershon  Lewis  P.  Rowland 

A.  Whitley  Bran  wood  Harold  Ginsberg  Kevin  Sanborn 

Rose  Ruth  Ellison  Douglas  Ishii  Henry  Spotnitz 
Kenneth  Forde 


Faculty  Council  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine 


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Maxwell  Abramson 
Philip  O.  Alderson 
Dennis  J.  Allendorf 
George  B.  Ambrose 
Ronald  Andree 
John  L.  Antunes 
Ernest  April 
Robert  B.  Armstrong 
Kimball  C.  Atwood 
Stephen  J.  Atwood 
Howard  Bailit 
David  Baker 
Laxmi  Baxi 
David  Befeler 
Henrik  Bendixen 
Robert  G.  Bertsch 
Aaron  Bhattacharyya 
John  P.  Bilezikian 
Louis  S.  Blancato 
Martin  Blank 
Andrew  Blitzer 
A.  Whitley  Branwood 
Ronald  Brisman 
Donald  C.  Brody 
Roger  Burnett 
Charles  J.  Campbell 
Charles  R.  Cantor 
Elizabeth  W.  Carter 
Herbert  Cave 
Solan  Chao 
Leonard  Chess 
John  Colombotos 
Nicholas  Cunningham 
Peter  Danilo,  Jr. 
Barbara  J.  Decker 
Ralph  B.  Dell 
Darryl  C.  deVivo 
Thomas  F.  Dillon 
Salvatore  DiMauro 
John  A.  Downey 
Philip  Duffy 
I.  S.  Edelman 
Nas  S.  Eftekhar 
Rose  Ruth  Ellison 
John  J.  Fenoglio 
Jorge  Fischbarg 
Max  Forbes 
Karen  S.  Fountain 


Harold  Fox 
Alexander  Garcia 
Marguerite  Gates 
Lester  M.  Geller 
Michael  D.  Gershon 
Elsa-Grace  Giardina 
Harold  S.  Ginsberg 
Alexander  H.  Glassman 
Arnold  P.  Gold 
Rachel  Goldstein 
Peter  Gouras 
Carolyn  P.  Greenberg 
Ramareddy  V.  Guntaka 
Leonard  C.  Harber 
Constance  J.  Hayes 
Margaret  Heagerty 
Brian  Hoffmann 
Cheng  Chun  Huang 
Allen  1.  Hyman 
Douglas  Ishii 
Thomas  P.  Jacobs 
JoAnn  Jamann 
William  James,  Jr. 
Ivo  P.  Janecka 
Karen  Kaplan 
Michael  Katz 
Donald  W.  King 
Thomas  C.  King 
Donald  S.  Kornfeld 
Alvin  I.  Krasna 
Dolores  Kreisman 
Oscar  Kruesi 
Conrad  G.  Lattes 
Marianne  J.  Legato 
Phyllis  Leppert 
Linda  D.  Lewis 
Arnold  Lisio 
Elizabeth  Mahoney 
Sidney  Malitz 
Eric  Marcus 
Eric  C.  Martin 
Marie-France 

Maylie-Pfenninger 
Christine  Milcarek 
Dorothy  Miller 
William  Minogue 
Thomas  Q.  Morris 


Jane  H.  Morse 
Stanley  J.  Myers 
Pearila  Namerow 
William  L.  Nastuk 
Hugh  Nellans 
Barbara  Neuhaus 
Hymie  L.  Nossel 
Roman  Nowygrod 
Carl  A.  Olsson 
Carmen  Ortiz-Neu 
Nigel  Paneth 
Timothy  A.  Pedley 
Richard  N.  Pierson 
Conrad  Pirani 
Peter  J.  Puchner 
John  D.  Rainer 
Keith  Reemstma 
Ronald  O.  Rieder 
Allan  G.  Rosenfield 
Lewis  G.  Rowland 
James  H.  Ryan 
Kevin  Sanborn 
Saul  Sanders 
Gloria  0.  Schrager 
David  Shaffer 
Patrick  Shrout 
John  Silver 
Saul  Silverstein 
Michael  I.  Severn 
Henry  Spotnitz 
Bennett  Stein 
David  Svahn 
John  V.  Taggart 
Donald  F.  Tapley 
Virginia  Tennyson 
Herbert  Thornhill 
Raymond  L.  Vande  Wiele 
Fred  Van  Natta 
Bonnie  Ann  Wallace 
Sylvan  Wallenstein 
Stephen  Wang 
Michelle  P.  Warren 
Walter  Wichern 
Robert  J.  Weiss 
Ralph  deVere  White 
Andrew  L.  Wit 
Stuart  C.  Yudofsky 


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Chairmen's  Advisory  Committee  to  the  Dean 


Donald  F.  Tapley  {chairman) 
Maxwell  Abramson 
Charles  A.  Ashley 
Henrik  Bendixen 
Donald  A.  Bradley 
Charles  J.  Campbell 
Robert  E.  Canfield 
Charles  Cantor 
Bernard  D.  Challenor 
John  A.  Downey 
Isidore  S.  Edelman 
Dorothy  Estes 
Jose  Ferrer 
Allan  Formicola 
Gary  Gambuti 


Alexander  Garcia 
Lester  Geller 
Michael  Gershon 
Harold  S.  Ginsberg 
Rachel  Goldstein 
Leonard  Harber 
Brian  F.  Hoffman 
Frederick  Hofmann 
JoAnn  Jamann 
Eric  Kandel 
Michael  Katz 
Donald  W.  King 
Linda  Lewis 
Sidney  Malitz 
William  F.  Minogue 


Thomas  Q.  Morris 
Edward  S.  Noroian 
Carl  Olsson 
Keith  Reemtsma 
Lewis  P.  Rowland 
Charles  T.  Ryder 
William  B.  Seaman 
Philip  J.  Sharkey 
Sol  Spiegelman 
Bennett  Stein 
Mervyn  Susser 
Raymond  L.  Vande  Wiele 
Stephen  F.  Wang 
Robert  J.  Weiss 
Myron  Winick 


Committees 

ADMISSIONS:  Professor  Andrew  Frantz  {chairman):  Professors  April,  Ballard,  Bell,  Blank, 
Braham,  Branche,  Donn,  Downey,  Dunton,  Forde,  Harvey,  Housepian,  Jagiello,  Donald  W. 
King,  Nocenti,  Oritz-Neu,  Pierson,  Schullinger,  Schwartz,  J.  A.  Stein,  Stock,  Weidel.  Ex  officio: 
Dean  Tapley,  Professors  Linda  Lewis  and  Schachter.  Students:  Louis  Rice  and  Hal  Wasser- 

man. 

CURRICULUM:  Professor  Mero  Nocenti  {chairman);  Professors  Abramson,  Arkow,  Atwood, 
Bertsch,  Birkhoff,  Branwood,  Brust,  Shu  Chien,  Despommier,  Drusin,  Eggers,  C.  Fenoglio,  J. 
Fenoglio,  Fine,  Ghez,  Brian  Hoffman,  Sidney  Horowitz,  Keim,  Lorch,  Eric  Marcus,  Stanley 
Meyers,  Nunez,  Ortiz-Neu,  Petrie,  Post,  Eric  Rose,  Stephen  Rosenberg,  Kevin  Sanborn,  B.  D. 
Srinivasan,  P.  R.  Srinivasan.  Ex  officio:  Flora  Atkins,  Rachael  Goldstein,  Professors  Linda 
Lewis  and  Lester  Geller.  Students:  Gene  Coman  and  Neil  Theise. 


Delegates  to  the  University  Senate 

Jennifer  J.  Bell,  Leonard  Brand,  Margaret  C.  Heagarty,  Donald  W.  King,  Thomas  C.  King, 
Gerard  Turino,  Richard  N.  Pierson,  Jr.;  and  Maureen  Casey  and  Philip  Wilner,  student 
delegates. 


Joint  Administrative  Board 


REPRESENTING  COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY:  Thomas  L.  Chrystie,  Edward  N.  Costikyan, 
Thomas  D.  Flynn,  Robert  F.  Goldberger,  William  W.  Golub,  David  B.  Hertz,  William  N. 
Hubbard,  Jr.,  Joan  Konner,  and  Michael  I.  Sovern 

REPRESENTING  PRESBYTERIAN  HOSPITAL:  John  W.  Brooks,  Thomas  H.  Choate,  Felix 
E.  Demartini,  George  S.  Dillon,  Jon  R.  Katzenbach,  Ralph  F.  Leach,  Sidney  J.  Weinberg,  Jr., 
and  Myles  V.  Whalen,  Jr. 


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Administrative  Staff 

TERI  VAN  TATENHOVE.     Executive  Assistant  to  the  Vice  President  for  Health  Sciences 

MARY  J.  SULLIVAN.     Assistant  to  the  Dean 

JOHN  L.  BENSON.     Business  Officer 

SHEILA  BRENNER .     Financial  Aid  Officer 

JOAN  BENNIS.     Director  of  the  Office  of  Admissions 

ADELAIDE  ROTHE.     Coordinator  of  Academic  Appointments 

GEORGE  SUSKO.     Associate  Registrar 

Officers  Emeriti 

HENRY  ARANOW,  JR.     Lambert  Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 

DANA  W.  ATCHLEY.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Medicine 

HAROLD  BARKER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 

VIOLA  BERNARD.     Clinical  Professor  Emeritus  of  Psychiatry 

STANLEY  BRADLEY.     Bard  Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 

HAROLD  W.  BROWN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Parasitology 

GORDON  M .  BRUCE .     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

LESTER  C  AHN .     Professor  Emeritus  of  Oral  Pathology 

MARY  E.  CALLAHAN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Physical  Therapy 

ARTHUR  C  ARR .     Professor  Emeritus  of  Medical  Psychology 

ROBERT  CARROLL.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

SIDNEY  CARTER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Neurology 

ERWIN  CH  ARGAFF.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

JOHN  J.  CONLEY.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 

WILFRED  M.  COPENHAVER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Anatomy 

STUART  COSGRIFF.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 

ANDRE  F.  COURN  AND.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 

DAVID  COWEN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Neuropathology 

GEORGE  F.  CRIKELAIR.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 

EDWARD  C.  CURNEN,  JR.     Carpentier  Professor  Emeritus  of  Pediatrics 

ROBERT  C.  DARLING.     Simon  Baruch  Professor  Emeritus  of  Physical  Medicine  and 
Rehabilitation 

ELIZABETH  B.  DAVIS.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 


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ROBERT  M .  D A  Y .     Clinical  Professor  Emeritus  of  Ophthalmology 

D.  ANTHONY  D'ESOPO.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and 
Gynecology 

A.  GERARD  DeVOE.     Harkness  Professor  Emeritus  of  Ophthalmology 

Z  ACHARI  AS  DISCHE.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

HERBERT  O.  ELFTMAN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Anatomy 

CARL  FEIND.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 

JOSE  M.  FERRER,  JR.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Surgery 

M.  IRENE  FERRER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Medicine 

JOHN  W.  FERTIG.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Biostatistics 

THOMAS  D.  FLEMING.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Library  Science 

CHARLES  A .  FLOOD.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Medicine 

GOODWIN  L .  FOSTER .     Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

CHARLES  L.  FOX,  JR.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Microbiology  (in  Surgery) 

MARIE-LOUISE  FRANCISCUS.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Occupational  Therapy 

ELIZABETH  S.  GILL.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Nursing 

WILLIAM  GOLDFARB.     Clinical  Professor  Emeritus  of  Psychiatry 

LEONARD  J .  GOLDWATER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Occupational  Medicine 

HARRY  GRUNDFEST.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Neurology 

RUTH  J.  GUTTMANN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Radiology 

CUSHMAN  D.  HAAGENSEN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 

MICHAEL  HEIDELBERGER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Immunochemistry 

GEORGE  H.  HUMPHREYS  II.     Mott  Professor  Emeritus  of  Surgery 

HAROLD  W .  J ACOX .     Professor  Emeritus  of  Radiology 

IRA  S.  JONES.     Clinical  Professor  Emeritus  of  Ophthalmology 

ERICH  J.  KAHN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Pediatrics 

MAXWELL  KARSHAN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

AARON  KARUSH.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

FORREST  E.  KENDALL.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

PHILIP  KN  APP.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

LAWRENCE  C.  KOLB.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Psychiatry 

RAPHAEL  LATTES.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Surgical  Pathology 

JOHN  K.  LATTIMER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Urology 

FERDINAND  F.  McALLISTER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 


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RUSTIN  McINTOSH.     Carpentier  Professor  Emeritus  of  Pediatrics 

RICHARD  L.  MASLAND.     H.  Houston  Merritt  Professor  Emeritus  of  Neurology 

AUBRE  MAYN  ARD.     Clinical  Professor  Emeritus  of  Surgery 

MEYER  M.  MELICOW.     John  L.  Given  Professor  Emeritus  of  Urology 

GEORGE  R.  MERRIAM,  JR.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

FREDERICK  A.  METTLER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Anatomy 

KARL  MEYER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

LESTER  A.  MOUNT.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Neurological  Surgery 

MARGARET  R.  MURRAY.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Anatomy 

DAVID  NACHMANSOHN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

HELEN  P.  PETTIT.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Nursing 

KERMIT  PINES.     Clinical  Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 

J.  LAWRENCE  POOL.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Neurological  Surgery 

EDITH  H.  QUIMBY.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Radiology  (Physics) 

HERBERT  RACKOW.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Anesthesiology 

HARRY  M.  ROSE.     Borne  Professor  Emeritus  of  Microbiology 

THOMAS  V.  SANTULLI.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Surgery 

EDWARD  B.  SCHLESINGER.     Byron  Stookey  Professor  Emeritus  of  Neurological  Surgery 

WILLIAM  B.  SEAMAN.     Picker  Professor  Emeritus  of  Radiology 

WILLIAM  H.  SEBRELL,  JR.      Williams  Professor  Emeritus  of  Nutrition 

BEATRICE  C.  SEEGAL.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Microbiology 

L A WRENCE  W .  SLOAN .     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 

ALAN  DeP.  SMITH.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Orthopedic  Surgery 

HAMILTON  SOUTHWORTH.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Medicine 

WARREN  M.  SPERRY.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

DAVID  SPRINSON .     Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

LEO  SROLE.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Social  Sciences  in  Psychiatry 

HERBERT  C.  STOERK.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Pathology 

PRANK  E.  STINCHPIELD.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Orthopedic  Surgery 

JOHN  V.  T  AGGART.     Dalton  Professor  Emeritus  of  Physiology 

HOWARD  C.  TAYLOR,  JR.     Rappleye  Professor  Emeritus  of  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

JUERGEN  TONDORPP.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Otolaryngology 

PRANK  W.  VAN  DYKE.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Public  Health  (Administrative  Medicine) 

CARMEN  T.  VICALE.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Neurology 


14    THE  FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE 

JULES  G.  WALTNER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 

SHIH-CHUN  WANG.     Gustavus  A.  Pfeiffer  Professor  Emeritus  of  Pharmacology 

SIDNEY  C.  WERNER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Medicine 

ARTHUR  B.  WERTHEIM.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 

SAMUEL  M.  WISHIK.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Public  Health  (Public  Health 
Practice) 

ABNER  WOLF.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Neuropathology 

JAMES  WOLFF.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Pediatrics 

JOSEPH  ZUBIN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Psychology 


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The  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons 
and  Affiliated  Hospitals 


The  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  is  guided  by  the  principle  that  medical  education  is 
university  education.  The  acquisition  of  knowledge  and  skills  is  important  in  professional 
education,  but  far  more  vital  is  a  profound  understanding  of  the  science,  the  art,  and  the  ethic 
within  which  both  knowledge  and  skill  are  applied.  As  a  part  of  Columbia  University,  the 
College  builds  its  curriculum,  selects  its  officers  of  instruction,  and  marshals  its  enormous 
resources  of  equipment  and  clinical  experience  to  develop  in  the  student  this  understanding  of 
medicine.  Within  the  curriculum  for  the  M.D.  degree  is  the  fundamental  knowledge  upon  which 
later  specialization  is  built,  and  from  which  the  natural  bent  is  discovered  toward  general  or 
special  practice,  or  toward  research,  teaching,  or  administration.  The  postgraduate  programs 
of  the  College  provide  training  in  the  specialties,  help  the  graduate  physician  to  keep  abreast  of 
new  knowledge,  and  support  the  research  from  which  the  physician's  knowledge  develops. 

Statement  of  Nondiscriminatory  Policies 

The  University  is  required  by  certain  Federal  statutes  and  administrative  regulations  to  publish 
the  following  statements: 

Consistent  with  the  requirements  of  Title  IX  of  the  Education  Amendments  of  1972,  as 
amended,  and  Part  86  of  45  C.F.R.,  the  University  does  not  discriminate  on  the  basis  of  sex  in 
the  conduct  or  operation  of  its  education  programs  or  activities  (including  employment  therein 
and  admission  thereto).  Inquiries  concerning  the  application  of  Title  IX  and  Part  86  of  45 
C.F.R.  may  be  referred  to  Ms.  Rosalind  S.  Fink,  the  Director  of  the  University's  Office  of  Equal 
Opportunity  and  Affirmative  Action  (305  Low  Memorial  Library,  New  York,  N.Y.  10027, 
telephone  212-280-5511),  or  to  the  Director,  Office  for  Civil  Rights  (Region  II),  26  Federal 
Plaza,  New  York,  N.Y.  10007. 

Columbia  University  admits  students  of  any  race,  color,  national  and  ethnic  origin  to  all  the 
rights,  privileges,  programs,  and  activities  generally  accorded  or  made  available  to  students  at 
the  University.  It  does  not  discriminate  on  the  basis  of  race,  color,  national  and  ethnic  origin  in 
administration  of  its  educational  policies,  admissions  policies,  scholarship  and  loan  programs, 
and  athletic  and  other  University-administered  programs. 

Consistent  with  the  requirements  of  Section  504  of  the  Rehabilitation  Act  of  1973,  as 
amended,  and  Part  84  of  45  C.F.R. ,  the  University  does  not  discriminate  on  the  basis  of 
handicap  in  admission  or  access  to,  or  employment  in,  its  programs  and  activities.  Section  503 
of  the  Rehabilitation  Act  of  1973  requires  affirmative  action  to  employ  and  advance  in 
employment  qualified  handicapped  workers. 

The  University  in  addition  desires  to  call  attention  to  other  laws  and  regulations  that  protect 
employees,  students,  and  applicants. 

Title  VI  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964,  as  amended,  prohibits  discrimination  on  the  basis  of 
race,  color,  or  national  origin  in  programs  or  activities  receiving  Federal  financial  assistance. 
Title  VII  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964,  as  amended,  prohibits  employment  discrimination 
because  of  race,  color,  religion,  sex  or  national  origin.  Executive  Order  11246,  as  amended, 
prohibits  discrimination  in  employment  because  of  race,  color,  religion,  sex  or  national  origin 
and  requires  affirmative  action  to  ensure  equality  of  opportunity  in  all  aspects  of  employ- 
ment. 

The  Equal  Pay  Act  of  1963  prohibits  discrimination  on  the  basis  of  sex  in  rates  of  pay.  The 
Age  Discrimination  in  Employment  Act  of  1967,  as  amended,  prohibits  discrimination  in 
employment  on  the  basis  of  age. 

The  Columbia  University  Senate  on  December  1,  1978,  passed  a  resolution  announcing  its 
general  educational  policy  on  discrimination  which  reaffirms  the  University's  commitment  to 
nondiscriminatory  policies  in  the  above-mentioned  categories,  as  well  as  its  policy  not  to 
discriminate  on  the  basis  of  sexual  orientation. 


18    COLLEGE  OF  PHYSICIANS  AND  SURGEONS 


Section  402  of  the  Vietnam  Era  Veterans'  Readjustment  Assistance  Act  of  1974,  as 
amended,  prohibits  job  discrimination  and  requires  affirmative  action  to  employ  and  advance  in 
employment  qualified  special  disabled  veterans  and  veterans  of  the  Vietnam  era. 

All  employees,  students,  and  applicants  are  protected  from  coercion,  intimidation,  interfer- 
ence or  discrimination  for  filing  a  complaint  or  assisting  in  an  investigation  under  any  of  the 
foregoing  policies  and  laws. 

The  University's  Office  of  Equal  Opportunity  and  Affirmative  Action  has  also  been 
designated  to  coordinate  the  University's  compliance  activities  under  each  of  the  programs 
referred  to  above.  Any  employee  who  believes  that  he  or  she  has  been  denied  equal 
opportunity  should  contact  this  Office,  which  will  investigate  complaints  and  counsel 
employees  on  questions  relating  to  equal  opportunity  and  affirmative  action. 


Reservation  of  University  Rights 

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admission  to  Columbia  University  and  for  the  guidance  of  Columbia  students  and  faculty.  The 
bulletin  sets  forth  in  general  the  manner  in  which  the  University  intends  to  proceed  with  respect 
to  the  matters  set  forth  herein,  but  the  University  reserves  the  right  to  depart  without  notice 
from  the  terms  of  this  bulletin.  This  bulletin  is  not  intended  to  be  and  should  not  be  regarded  as 
a  contract  between  the  University  and  any  student  or  other  person. 


History  of  the  College  and  University 

Columbia  University  began  as  King's  College,  which  was  founded  in  1754  by  royal  grant  of 
George  11,  King  of  England,  "for  the  Instruction  of  Youth  in  the  Learned  Languages,  and  the 
Liberal  Arts  and  Sciences."  The  American  Revolution  interrupted  its  program,  but  in  1784  it 
was  reopened  as  Columbia  College.  In  1912  the  title  was  changed  to  Columbia  University  in 
the  City  of  New  York. 

King's  College  organized  a  medical  faculty  in  1767  and  was  the  first  institution  in  the  North 
American  Colonies  to  confer  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine.  The  first  graduates  in  medicine 
from  the  College  were  Robert  Tucker  and  Samuel  Kissam,  who  received  the  degree  of 
Bachelor  of  Medicine  in  May  1769,  and  that  of  Doctor  of  Medicine  in  May  1770  and  May  1771, 
respectively.  Instruction  in  medicine  was  given  until  interrupted  by  the  Revolution  and  the 
occupation  of  New  York  by  the  British,  which  lasted  until  November  25,  1783.  In  1784 
instruction  was  resumed  in  the  academic  departments,  and  in  December  of  the  same  year  the 
medical  faculty  was  reestablished.  In  1814  the  medical  faculty  of  Columbia  College  was 
merged  with  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  which  had  obtained  an  independent 
charter  in  1807.  In  1860,  by  agreement  between  the  Trustees  of  the  two  institutions,  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  became  the  Medical  Department  of  Columbia  College; 
from  that  time  on  the  diplomas  of  the  graduates  were  signed  by  the  President  of  Columbia 
College  as  well  as  by  the  President  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  The  connection 
was  only  a  nominal  one,  however,  until  1891,  when  the  college  was  incorporated  as  an  integral 
part  of  the  University.  Since  September  1917,  women  have  been  admitted  to  the  College  on 
the  same  basis  as  men. 

The  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center  was  opened  in  the  spring  of  1928,  seven  years 
after  the  establishment  of  a  permanent  alliance  between  Columbia  University  and  the 
Presbyterian  Hospital.  It  consists  of  the  following  units:  the  divisions  of  the  University  Faculty  of 
Medicine  (the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  the  School  of  Nursing,  the  School  of  Public 
Health);  the  University  School  of  Dental  and  Oral  Surgery;  the  Presbyterian  Hospital  and  its 
subdivisions;  the  New  York  State  Psychiatric  Institute;  and  the  Washington  Heights  Health  and 
Teaching  Center. 

The  Medical  Center  occupies  a  plot  of  land  given  to  Columbia  University  and  the 
Presbyterian  Hospital  by  Mrs.  Stephen  V.  Harkness  and  Mr.  Edward  S.  Harkness.  It  comprises 


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about  twenty  acres  extending  from  West  165th  Street  to  West  168th  Street  and  from 
Broadway  to  Riverside  Drive  and  is  readily  accessible  from  all  parts  of  the  city.  A  map  of  the 
Medical  Center  is  given  on  the  inside  back  cover. 

The  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  is  at  630  West  168th  Street  between  Broadway  and 
Fort  Washington  Avenue  in  a  seventeen-story  building,  each  floor  of  which  connects  with  the 
wards  and  services  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital.  The  William  Black  Medical  Research  Building 
is  a  twenty-story  building,  containing  research  laboratories  for  the  faculty  members  of  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  It  is  connected  with  the  College  building  and  is  located  at 
168th  Street  and  Fort  Washington  Avenue.  The  Julius  and  Armand  Hammer  Health  Sciences 
Center,  a  twenty-story  structure  diagonally  opposite  the  William  Black  Medical  Research 
Building,  opened  its  teaching,  research,  and  library  facilities  in  1976. 

Augustus  C.  Long  Health  Sciences  Library 

The  Columbia  University  Health  Sciences  Library  is  housed  in  the  Julius  and  Armand  Hammer 
Health  Sciences  Center,  701  West  168th  Street.  The  four  floors  occupied  by  the  library  offer  a 
comfortable  atmosphere  conducive  to  study,  including  such  amenities  as  individual  study 
carrels,  group  study  and  conference  rooms,  typing  rooms,  and  a  leisure  reading  lounge. 

With  more  than  370,000  volumes  and  a  staff  of  42,  the  Health  Sciences  Library  is  one  of  the 
largest  medical  center  libraries  in  the  United  States.  It  is  well  able  to  serve  the  needs  of  faculty, 
students,  and  researchers  in  the  health  sciences  disciplines.  More  than  3,100  periodicals  are 
received  regularly.  The  library  includes  a  comprehensive  media  center  equipped  with 
audiovisual  materials  and  equipment,  as  well  as  a  significant  rare  book  and  special  collections 
section.  In  addition  to  traditional  reference  services,  the  library  offers  computerized  literature 
searching  on  several  data  bases,  including  MEDLARS.  Materials  describing  library  services  are 
available  on  request. 

Other  Columbia  libraries,  located  on  the  Morningside  campus,  are  open  to  all  students  and 
faculty  who  carry  Columbia  identification  cards.  The  main  collection  is  housed  in  Butler 
Library;  special  and  departmental  collections  are  housed  in  other  buildings  on  the  campus. 
Columbia  students  and  faculty  are  also  permitted  access  to  the  collections  of  approximately 
twenty  other  research  institutions  including  Stanford  and  Yale  Universities,  under  the  auspices 
of  the  Research  Libraries  Group.  Information  about  the  Research  Libraries  Group  can  be 
obtained  from  the  Health  Sciences  Library. 

Comprehensive  Cancer  Center/Institute  of  Cancer  Research 

The  Cancer  Research  Center  was  established  in  1973.  In  1977  it  was  designated  the  Cancer 
Center/Institute  of  Cancer  Research.  In  1979  the  Center  was  awarded  Comprehensive  status 
by  the  National  Cancer  Institute  in  recognition  of  its  broad  responsibility  for  research,  patient 
care,  and  cancer  control  activities.  The  Center  coordinates,  integrates,  and  facilitates  cancer 
research,  education,  and  patient  care  in  the  Health  Sciences  Faculties  of  Columbia  University 
and  its  affiliated  hospitals  in  New  York  City — Presbyterian,  St.  Luke's,  Roosevelt,  Harlem — as 
well  as  Overlook  in  Summit,  New  Jersey,  and  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital  in  New  Jersey. 
The  Cancer  Center  was  organized  to  effect  the  efficient  and  cooperative  use  of  all  Center 
resources,  maximize  the  dissemination  of  information  among  Center  personnel,  and  facilitate 
the  rapid  translation  of  cancer  research  findings  into  programs  for  improving  capabilities  for  the 
prevention  of  cancer  and  the  care  of  patients  with  cancer. 

The  Institute  of  Cancer  Research  of  Columbia  University,  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  was  established  in  1911  with  funds  bequeathed  to  the  University  by  George 
Crocker.  It  moved  from  its  original  quarters  on  116th  Street  to  the  campus  of  the 
Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center  in  1938. 

The  Comprehensive  Cancer  Center  and  the  Institute  of  Cancer  Research  were  separated  in 
1980  to  function  as  two  separate  entities.  While  both  are  mutually  involved  in  a  clinical  and 
basic  research  cancer  effort,  their  administrations  function  autonomously. 


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The  Centers  for  Community  Health 

The  Centers  for  Community  Health  are  composed  of  a  Center  for  Health  Services  Research 
and  a  Collaborative  Program  in  Oral  Health  with  the  School  of  Dental  and  Oral  Surgery  whose 
research  program  is  one  of  the  few  in  the  country  directed  toward  an  area  of  health  services 
which  has  long  been  neglected.  The  Centers  provide  a  locus  for  student  teaching  and  research 
by  the  Faculty  of  Medicine  and  the  School  of  Public  Health,  especially  health  administration,  on 
problems  of  the  delivery,  financing,  and  distribution  of  health  care  in  a  diverse  group  of 
institutions  in  the  inner  city  and  the  suburbs. 


Center  for  Geriatrics  and  Gerontology 

The  Center  was  established  and  funded  by  the  Faculty  of  Medicine  and  the  New  York  State 
Office  of  Mental  Health  and  is  a  rich  resource  for  teaching  and  research  in  geriatrics  and 
gerontology  in  a  group  of  medical  as  well  as  long-term  care  facilities.  The  Center  recently  has 
been  designated  by  the  Administration  on  Aging  as  a  long-term  care  gerontology  center.  With 
major  funding  from  the  Administration,  it  is  one  of  the  five  operational  programs  on  long-term 
care  and  intends  to  forge  an  alliance  between  the  University  and  the  community  providers  of 
care  for  the  development  of  services  to  the  elderly.  Its  major  focus  is  research  and  the 
evaluation  of  programs  for  the  care  of  the  elderly. 


Gertrude  H.  Sergievsky  Center 

The  Sergievsky  Center  is  a  center  for  research  in  the  epidemiology  of  epilepsy,  cerebral  palsy, 
and  developmental  brain  disorders.  The  center  has  a  core  scientific  faculty  concerned  with  the 
development  of  research  in  the  epidemiology  of  those  diseases.  Funded  with  an  endowment,  it 
participates  in  the  teaching  programs  of  the  Epidemiology  Division  of  the  School  of  Public 
Health  and  provides  a  major  resource  in  epidemiology  research  and  training  in  neuroepidemi- 
ology. 


Institute  of  Human  Nutrition 

The  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition  is  an  interdisciplinary  unit  whose  mission  is  to  study  all  aspects 
of  nutrition  that  relate  to  human  health.  The  Institute  is  organized  into  three  primary  divisions: 
Growth  and  Development,  Nutrition  and  Metabolism,  and  Community  Nutrition.  Although 
each  division  conducts  its  own  research  program  and  offers  its  own  program  of  instruction, 
these  are  highly  integrated  in  order  to  achieve  two  basic  goals:  research  in  all  areas  of  human 
nutrition  and  an  integrated  teaching  program  in  areas  of  nutrition  relevant  to  the  physician  and 
medical  scientist. 

To  achieve  this  integration  of  purpose  and  at  the  same  time  allow  for  the  specialization 
necessary  for  the  best  research  and  teaching,  combined  research  projects  between  the 
divisions  are  under  way,  and  joint  seminars  and  courses  involving  faculty  and  students  in  all 
three  divisions  are  conducted.  Constant  interchange  of  ideas  is  fostered  through  weekly 
combined  staff  conferences  and  special  lectures  which  are  open  to  the  medical  center 
community.  Through  its  Master  of  Science,  Doctor  of  Philosophy,  and  postdoctoral  programs, 
the  Institute  aims  to  train  individuals  for  scholarly  activities  in  university  and  research  centers 
that  are  in  the  forefront  of  the  movement  to  advance  nutrition  as  a  health  science. 

The  facilities  of  the  Institute  include  laboratories  in  the  William  Black  Medical  Research 
Center,  and  the  Obesity  Center  and  Nutrition  and  Metabolic  Research  Center  at  St.  Luke's 
Hospital  Center.  The  office  of  the  Director  and  other  administrative  offices  are  located  on  the 
seventh  floor  of  the  Health  Sciences  Center. 


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International  Institute  for  the  Study 
of  Human  Reproduction 

The  International  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Human  Reproduction  was  founded  in  1965  by  Dr. 
Howard  C.  Taylor  and  was  made  possible  by  a  substantial  grant  from  the  Ford  Foundation. 
The  primary  purpose  of  the  founders  was  to  foster  research  in  the  sciences  relevant  to  the 
solution  of  the  world  population  problem.  In  more  recent  years,  the  aims  of  the  Institute  have 
been  interpreted  more  broadly  to  include  reproductive  health  services  for  women,  international 
research  and  technical  assistance,  social  science  research,  and  academic  programs.  The 
Institute  now  consists  of  three  centers. 

The  Center  for  Reproductive  Sciences  is  composed  of  an  interdisciplinary  group  of 
investigators  devoting  themselves  to  the  study  of  the  biochemical  and  physiological  aspects  of 
reproduction  in  men  and  women.  It  also  comprises  a  clinical  division  involved  in  the  diagnosis 
and  treatment  of  the  diseases  of  female  reproduction. 

The  aims  of  the  Center  for  Population  and  Family  Health  are  more  specifically  relevant  to 
the  social  consequences  of  human  reproduction.  The  Center's  community-oriented  Reproduc- 
tive Health  Services  for  Women  Unit,  in  cooperation  with  the  division  of  ambulatory  care  of  the 
Department  of  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology,  provides  care,  with  emphasis  on  services  for 
adolescents,  to  the  community  surrounding  the  Columbia  Presbyterian  Medical  Center.  The 
Center's  International  Research  and  Technical  Assistance  Unit  works  with  a  number  of  foreign 
governments  and  with  private  organizations  toward  improved  basic  health  and  family  planning 
services  for  poor  people  in  developing  countries.  The  Social  Sciences  Research  Unit  conducts 
ongoing  evaluations  of  the  Center's  domestic  reproductive  service  programs  and  carries  out  a 
basic  research  program  on  the  causes  and  consequences  of  adolescent  fertility.  Finally,  as  a 
division  of  the  School  of  Public  Health,  the  Center  provides  academic  programs  leading  to  the 
M.P.H.  and  Dr.P.H.  degrees  in  the  fields  of  population/family  planning,  maternal  and  child 
health,  and  public  health  nutrition. 

A  third  unit  has  recently  been  added  to  the  Institute:  the  Center  for  Male  Reproduction.  The 
Center  consists  of  an  interdisciplinary  group  of  basic  scientists  and  clinicians  engaged  in  the 
study  and  treatment  of  the  diseases  of  the  male  reproductive  system. 

The  offices  of  the  Centers  for  Reproductive  Sciences  and  for  Male  Reproduction  are  at  630 
West  168th  Street  and  the  office  for  the  Center  for  Population  and  Family  Health  is  at  60 
Haven  Avenue,  Floor  B-3,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 

Affiliated  Hospitals 

The  Presbyterian  Hospital  in  the  City  of  New  York 

Founded  in  1868,  the  Hospital  joined  with  the  Columbia  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  to 
form  the  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center,  which  opened  in  1928.  Under  the  terms  of 
the  permanent  alliance  agreement  with  Columbia  University,  members  of  the  hospital  staff  are 
appointed  by  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  hospital  on  nomination  by  the  Trustees  of  the 
University.  The  Presbyterian  Hospital  has  an  overall  capacity  of  1,291  beds  and  48  bassinets. 
Plans  call  for  a  major  modernization  effort  to  begin  in  1983. 

The  Hospital  includes  all  of  the  individual  units  described  below: 

Presbyterian  Hospital  \s  the  single  largest  hospital  pavilion. 

The  New  York  Orthopaedic  Hospital  opened  as  a  dispensary  in  1866  largely  because  of  the 
interest  taken  in  the  care  of  the  crippled  by  Theodore  Roosevelt,  father  of  the  president  of  the 
same  name.  The  hospital  was  located  in  its  own  buildings  at  420  East  59th  Street  until 
December  1950,  when  it  was  merged  with  the  Presbyterian  Hospital  as  its  orthopedic 
service. 

Squier  Urological  Clinic  is  the  Urology  Service  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 


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Shane  Hospital  for  Women,  currently  the  Hospital's  obstetrics  and  gynecology  unit,  was  built 
at  West  59th  Street  and  Amsterdam  Avenue  and  presented  to  Columbia  University  by  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  William  D.  Sloane  in  1886.  It  now  is  part  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital's  new  Center  for 
Women  and  Children. 

Harkness  Pavilion,  erected  when  the  Medical  Center  was  established  in  1928,  is  available  for 
the  accommodation  of  private  and  semiprivate  patients  from  various  services. 

Babies  Hospital,  founded  in  1887,  provides  for  general  medical  and  surgical  care  of  infants  and 
children  up  to  their  late  teens,  and  care  for  premature  babies.  It  is  now  part  of  the  Center  for 
Women  and  Children. 

Neurological  Institute,  one  of  the  first  nongovernmental  hospitals  in  the  country  for  the 
treatment  of  diseases  of  the  nervous  system,  was  founded  in  1909.  It  moved  from  East  67th 
Street  to  the  Medical  Center  in  1929.  The  Institute  includes  facilities  added  in  1960  for 
psychiatric  patients.  It  comprises  the  Hospital's  Neurology  and  Neurological  Surgery 
Services. 

The  Edward  S.  Harkness  Eye  Institute,  site  of  the  Hospital's  Ophthalmology  Service,  opened  in 
1933.  It  has  complete  facilities  for  the  medical  and  surgical  treatment  of  adults  and  children 
with  diseases  of  the  eye.  On  January  1,  1940,  the  work  of  the  Herman  Knapp  Memorial  Eye 
Hospital  was  taken  over  by  the  Institute. 

Vanderbilt  Clinic  was  presented  to  Columbia  University  by  the  Vanderbilt  family  in  1888  and  is 
the  outpatient  department  for  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

The  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

The  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital  in  Cooperstown,  New  York,  is  a  rural  hospital  combining 
the  characteristics  of  a  university  medical  center  with  a  dedication  to  the  delivery  of  both 
primary  health  services  to  the  local  community  and  highly  specialized  services  to  a  large 
referral  area.  The  hospital  has  180  beds  and  a  staff  of  specialists  who  are  all  salaried  and  full 
time.  In  1981  there  were  130,000  visits  to  the  Outpatient  Department  and  6,100  admissions. 
The  teaching  program  for  house  staff  and  students  is  a  highly  personalized  one  based  on  a  team 
approach  to  medical  care.  Members  of  the  staff  conduct  biomedical  research  and  are 
interested  in  models  for  the  delivery  of  health  care  to  the  community.  The  library  is  unusually 
extensive  for  a  hospital  of  this  size,  with  over  22,000  volumes  and  about  600  subscribed 
journals.  Since  1947  the  hospital  has  had  a  formal  affiliation  with  Columbia,  and  currently 
about  60  students  from  Columbia  elect  programs  at  the  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital. 

Harlem  Hospital  Center 

Harlem  Hospital  Center,  founded  in  1887,  is  a  general  hospital  of  nearly  1,100  beds  serving 
Central  Harlem  and  environs,  responsible  for  the  care  of  approximately  400,000  people.  The 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  through  a  contractual  arrangement  with  the  New  York 
City  Health  and  Hospitals  Corporation,  is  responsible  for  all  professional  services  in  this 
hospital  and  nominates  its  entire  professional  staff. 

This  affiliation  presents  a  unique  opportunity  for  teaching  students,  interns,  and  residents  in 
the  traditional  disciplines  of  medicine  and  provides  increasing  opportunities  for  involvement  in 
community  medicine. 

The  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

The  Helen  Hayes  Hospital  at  West  Haverstraw,  New  York,  founded  in  1900,  is  an 
independent  rehabilitation  hospital  with  complete  medical  services,  owned  and  operated  by  the 


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state  through  the  New  York  State  Health  Department.  Since  1966  the  hospital  has  had  a 
formal  affiliation  with  Columbia  University.  The  medical  specialties  and  allied  health  profes- 
sionals are  organized  into  disability  units  that  provide  comprehensive  care  through  an 
integrated  team  approach,  providing  unique  educational  opportunities  for  residents  and  allied 
health  students.  The  hospital  has  800  admissions  and  6,000  outpatient  visits  a  year.  In  1980  a 
new  213-bed  hospital  building  was  opened,  renovation  of  existing  research  facilities  was 
completed,  work  began  on  construction  of  new  research  quarters,  and  plans  were  completed 
for  establishment  of  several  major  new  research  centers.  The  Hospital's  long-standing  program 
of  bioengineering  research  now  becomes  the  Orthopedic  Engineering  and  Research  Center;  to 
this  will  be  added  the  Regional  Bone  Center,  Regional  Arthritis  Center,  and  Skeletal  Pathology 
Center. 

Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 

Morristown  Memorial  Hospital  is  a  regional  hospital  center  offering  comprehensive  health 
services  for  the  entire  family.  It  is  a  voluntary,  nonprofit  institution  with  a  history  of  community 
service  dating  back  to  1892.  The  hospital  has  become  a  central  health  care  facility  serving 
Morris,  Warren,  Sussex,  and  Somerset  counties,  and  a  medical  referral  center  for  all  of 
northwest  New  Jersey.  Morristown  Memorial  is  also  a  teaching  hospital,  with  programs  for 
medical,  nursing,  and  technical  staff.  It  became  affiliated  with  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons  in  1979.  Morristown  Memorial,  Overlook  Hospital  in  Summit,  and  St.  Barnabas 
Hospital  in  Livingston  are  members  of  the  Shared  Services  Consortium  pioneering  regionalized 
health  care  services  in  northern  New  Jersey.  With  669  beds,  1,800  employees,  550  nurses,  a 
medical  and  dental  staff  of  more  than  450,  and  a  full  spectrum  of  basic  and  highly  specialized 
services,  Morristown  Memorial  combines  the  traditional  advantages  of  a  community  hospital 
with  the  advanced  capabilities  of  a  progressive  medical  center.  The  hospital  has  two  divisions: 
one  where  the  emphasis  is  on  acute  care;  the  other,  a  center  for  preadmission  testing,  geriatric 
extended  care,  outpatient  and  alcoholic  services,  and  planned  facilities  for  subacute  and 
rehabilitative  care. 

Overlook  Hospital 

Overlook  Hospital  in  Summit,  New  Jersey,  is  a  540-bed  suburban  community  hospital,  founded 
in  1906,  which  became  a  teaching  affiliate  of  the  Columbia  University  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons  in  1975.  h  is  a  general,  voluntary,  nonprofit  institution  accommodating  20,000 
inpatients  and  100,000  outpatients  each  year.  Overlook  offers  particularly  strong  training  in 
family  practice  and  primary  care  internal  medicine  and  pediatrics  through  a  program  of 
broad-based  clinical  experience  for  graduate  physicians.  Outreach  programs  have  been 
pioneered  in  alcoholism  and  other  addictive  illness,  home-care-based  hospice,  and  mobile 
intensive  care  utilizing  paramedics.  The  newly  opened  Center  for  Community  Health  provides 
outpatient  services  including  preadmission  testing,  ambulatory  surgery  and  radiology,  and  a 
consumer  health  library.  In  1982  the  hospital  received  state  approval  for  the  addition  of  84 
new  beds. 

St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  which  has  included  Woman's  Hospital  since  1953,  merged  with 
The  Roosevelt  Hospital  in  1979,  forming  a  Hospital  Center  containing  1,363  beds  and  serving 
a  catchment  area  spanning  Manhattan's  west  side  from  34th  to  134th  Streets.  Both  hospitals 
had  maintained  teaching  affiliations  with  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  Columbia 
University  for  many  years  before  1971,  when  they  each  became  full  University  hospitals. 
Under  the  terms  of  the  affiliation  with  Columbia  University,  new  members  of  the  medical  staff 
are  appointed  by  the  Hospital  Center's  Board  of  Trustees  after  they  have  received 
appointments  as  officers  of  instruction  at  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 


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St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center  Division 

St.  Luke's  was  established  in  1850  and  has  been  on  Morningside  Heights  next  to  the  main 
Columbia  campus  since  1896.  It  merged  with  Woman's  Hospital  in  1953,  and  today  the 
hospital  complex  contains  780  beds,  including  45  pediatric  beds,  59  obstetric  beds,  and  50 
bassinets.  Approximately  24,000  patients  are  admitted  yearly  to  the  four  major  and  eleven 
specialty  services.  The  attending  staff  numbers  600  doctors;  the  house  staff  consists  of  219 
residents  and  fellows. 

St.  Luke's  is  recognized  as  a  leader  in  such  fields  as  heart  surgery,  kidney  transplantation, 
artificial  kidney  treatments,  and  noninvasive  diagnosis  (ultrasound).  The  Hospital  Center's 
clinically  oriented  research  projects  are  involved  in  such  areas  as  blood  diseases,  coronary 
artery  disease,  gastroenterology,  obesity  and  nutrition  (it  is  the  site  of  the  only  federally  funded 
obesity  research  center),  pulmonary  disease,  renal  transplant-immunology,  and  bioengineering. 
A  medical  library  of  22,000  volumes  is  an  integral  part  of  the  Hospital  Center.  St.  Luke's  is 
both  a  major  referral  institution  and  a  community  hospital.  The  more  than  fifty  specialty  and 
subspecialty  clinics  see  50,000  patients  yearly  (totaling  approximately  200,000  visits);  the 
Emergency  Room  is  one  of  the  busiest  in  Manhattan,  with  76,000  visits  annually.  The  Hospital 
Center  also  operates  extensive  community  programs  in  alcoholism  treatment,  drug  detoxifica- 
tion, and  mental  health. 

Roosevelt  Hospital  Division 

The  Roosevelt  Hospital  treated  its  first  patient  in  1871.  It  contains  583  beds  and  bassinets. 
There  are  about  217,000  outpatient  and  emergency-room  visits  annually.  Approximately 
19,000  patients  are  admitted  to  this  hospital  yearly.  The  hospital  is  engaged  in  many  research 
and  teaching  activities.  There  are  159  members  on  the  house  staff.  A  new  research  building 
containing  52,000  square  feet  of  laboratory  space  for  all  departments  was  opened  in  1973. 
The  medical  library  contains  17,000  volumes  and  subscribes  to  550  medical  and  technical 
journals.  The  hospital  is  actively  engaged  in  community  programs,  as  represented  by  its 
Children  and  Youth  Program  and  by  its  Drug  Addiction  and  Alcoholism  Programs  and  many 
other  outreach  and  community  services  sponsored  by  the  Departments  of  Pediatrics, 
Psychiatry,  and  Medicine,  and  the  ambulatory  care  division. 

New  York  State  Psychiatric  Institute 

The  Institute  was  built  and  is  maintained  by  the  New  York  State  Office  of  Mental  Health. 
Through  a  contractual  arrangement,  it  is  affiliated  with  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 
The  Institute's  functions  are  to  provide  the  highest  quality  of  clinical  care  for  patients  with 
psychiatric  disorders,  to  provide  education  for  mental  health  professionals,  and  to  do  research 
into  the  causes  and  treatment  of  psychiatric  illness.  The  Institute  currently  maintains  sixteen 
major  research  laboratories,  a  hospital,  and  a  wide  variety  of  specialized  outpatient  depart- 
ments which  provide  diagnostic  and  treatment  programs.  The  Lawrence  C.  Kolb  Research 
Annex,  a  thirteen-story  facility  dedicated  to  psychiatric  research,  was  opened  in  the  spring  of 
1982. 


Admission,  Registration,  Expenses, 
and  Financial  Aid 


Entering  classes  are  enrolled  in  the  College  in  September  of  each  year.  The  minimum 
requirement  for  admission  is  attendance  for  three  full  academic  years  at  an  approved  college  of 
arts  and  sciences.  Most  applicants  present  four  academic  years  and  a  bachelor's  degree, 
although  these  are  not  required.  The  composition  of  our  entering  classes  indicates,  however, 
that  only  a  relatively  small  number  of  three-year  students  have  been  accepted  in  the  past  by 
our  Committee  on  Admissions. 

The  college  program  must  have  included  English,  physics,  biology,  organic  chemistry 
(including  at  least  one  semester  of  laboratory),  and  some  other  course  in  chemistry  covering  at 
least  one  academic  year.  These  requirements  have  been  designated  as  mandatory  not  only  by 
our  faculty  but  by  various  state  medical  licensure  boards  as  well;  accordingly,  applicants  cannot 
be  excused  from  them.  Courses  in  genetics  and  embryology  will  be  useful  but  are  not  required. 
Students  applying  for  admission  must  also  have  taken  the  Medical  College  Admission  Test  in 
the  spring  or  autumn  of  the  year  of  application,  but  only  if  the  test  scores  will  be  sent  to  medical 
schools  in  the  State  of  New  York;  if  the  scores  will  not  be  sent  to  this  school,  the  requirement 
will  be  waived  for  all  applicants.  The  student  may  have  concentrated  in  any  area — in  the 
natural  sciences,  social  sciences,  humanities,  or  arts — but  evidence  of  a  balanced  education,  as 
well  as  demonstrated  interest  and  ability  in  the  natural  sciences,  is  preferred. 


Application  Procedure 


Application  for  admission  must  be  filed  on  a  special  form  obtained  from  the  Admissions  Office 
of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine.  Applications  should  be  submitted  as  promptly  as  possible,  though 
they  are  accepted  only  for  the  next  incoming  class;  requests  for  application  forms  may  be 
submitted  one  year  in  advance  of  registration.  The  completed  form  must  be  accompanied  by 
the  application  fee  of  $40.  The  fee  helps  to  cover  the  cost  of  processing  the  application;  it  is 
therefore  not  returnable  and  is  not  credited  toward  tuition. 

Applicants  will  be  notified  when  their  applications  have  been  received.  The  Committee  on 
Admissions,  however,  evaluates  only  completed  applications,  that  is,  those  for  which  letters  of 
recommendation  have  been  received,  along  with  MCAT  scores  and  transcripts.  Applicants  will 
be  notified,  also,  when  their  applications  have  been  completed;  if  such  notification  is  not 
received  within  sixty  days  after  the  date  of  the  preliminary  processing  of  an  application, 
applicants  should  make  inquiries  at  the  Admissions  Office  to  learn  which  items  have  not  yet 
been  received.  Failure  to  receive  letters  of  recommendation  and  transcripts  is  the  most 
common  cause  of  delay  in  the  completion  of  applications. 

If  a  personal  interview  is  required  in  connection  with  the  application,  it  will  be  requested  only 
by  the  Admissions  Office. 

Selection  of  Students 

The  Committee  on  Admissions  devotes  months  to  the  task  of  selecting  a  class  of  148  from  a 
very  large  number  of  applicants.  Obviously  there  will  be  many  well-qualified  students  whom 
the  College  will  not  be  able  to  accept.  The  Faculty  of  Medicine  recognizes  its  obligations  in  the 
field  of  medical  education  and  research  not  only  to  the  local  area  but  to  the  nation  as  well. 
Admission  will  not  be  offered  to  any  applicant  who  has  not  been  interviewed  by  one  of  the 
College's  representatives.  Impressions  from  such  an  interview,  as  well  as  scores  on  the  MCAT 
and  academic  records,  will  be  considered  in  selecting  individuals  for  admission.  Other  selection 
criteria  are  listed  below. 

The  Committee  places  great  importance  on  the  fact  that  the  students  have  learned  to  think 
for  themselves,  to  explore,  to  work  hard  under  their  own  initiative,  to  consider  alternatives  and 


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make  decisions,  and  to  develop  a  desire  for  a  continuous  program  of  self -education.  In  the 
selection  of  students,  preference  is  given  to  those  who,  in  the  opinion  of  the  Committee  on 
Admissions,  have  shown  high  achievement  in  their  college  education,  a  mature  sense  of  values, 
sound  motivation,  qualities  of  leadership,  and  ability  to  assume  responsibility,  and  to  those  who 
have  already  given  evidence  that  they  are  qualified  to  complete  all  requirements  of  our 
curriculum  and  to  graduate  as  ethical,  compassionate,  and  competent  physicians. 

The  practice  of  medicine  is  both  a  science  and  an  art  and,  to  treat  the  patient  as  a  whole 
person,  the  doctor  must  be  a  whole  person.  Students  planning  a  career  in  medicine  should  be 
motivated  toward  becoming  leaders  in  medical  thinking,  rather  than  technicians,  because 
medical  practice  is  both  a  private  enterprise  and  a  public  responsibility.  The  liberal  arts  college 
offers  the  opportunity  to  prepare  for  a  happier  and  more  useful  life  of  citizenship.  Years  of 
specialization  lie  ahead  in  a  professional  career,  but  the  foundation  of  all  advanced  study  is  a 
broad  liberal  education,  of  which  science  is  a  part. 

Admission  to  Advanced  Standing 

Only  a  very  small  number  of  vacancies  occur  during  the  medical  course,  and  students  can  be 
accepted  on  transfer  from  other  schools  only  when  such  vacancies  do  arise.  Any  student 
desiring  to  transfer  from  an  accredited  school  of  medicine  to  the  upper  classes  of  the  College 
should  communicate  with  the  Admissions  Office  to  learn  if  a  vacancy  exists. 

Admission  of  Foreign  Students 

Applicants  need  not  be  citizens  of  this  country  but  preferably  should  have  received  their 
premedical  education  at  an  accredited  college  or  university  in  the  United  States  or  Canada. 
Applications  may  be  submitted  by  individuals  who  have  been  educated  elsewhere,  but  in  the 
past  the  Committee  on  Admissions  has  had  great  difficulty  in  finding  a  satisfactory  means  of 
evaluating  the  caliber  of  education  available  in  the  many  colleges  and  universities  throughout 
the  world.  Likewise,  the  Committee  will  accept  applications  for  admission  with  advanced 
standing  to  this  school  from  individuals  who  have  begun  their  medical  education  in  schools 
outside  the  United  States  and  Canada,  but  again  it  has  usually  been  able  to  admit  relatively  few 
individuals,  either  to  an  entering  class  or  with  advanced  standing,  whose  previous  education 
has  not  been  obtained  in  this  country  or  Canada. 

Registration 

Before  attending  classes,  each  student  must  register  in  person  at  the  Office  of  the  Registrar 
during  the  registration  period  listed  in  the  Academic  Calendar.  The  Office  of  the  Registrar,  on 
the  first  floor  of  the  Black  Building,  is  open  from  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  daily  except  Saturdays, 
Sundays,  and  holidays. 

All  students  will  be  asked  to  give  Social  Security  numbers  when  registering  in  the  University. 
Any  who  do  not  now  have  a  number  should  obtain  one  from  their  local  Social  Security  office 
well  in  advance  of  registration. 

Regulations 

According  to  University  regulations,  each  person  whose  registration  has  been  completed  will  be 
considered  a  student  of  the  University  during  the  term  for  which  he  or  she  is  registered  unless 
the  student's  connection  with  the  University  is  officially  severed  by  withdrawal  or  otherwise.  No 
student  registered  in  any  school  or  college  of  the  University  shall  at  the  same  time  be  registered 
in  any  other  school  or  college,  either  of  Columbia  University  or  of  any  other  institution,  without 
the  specific  authorization  of  the  dean  or  director  of  the  school  or  college  of  the  University  in 
which  he  or  she  is  first  registered. 


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The  privileges  of  the  University  are  not  available  to  any  student  until  he  or  she  has 
completed  registration.  A  student  who  is  not  officially  registered  for  a  University  course  may 
not  attend  the  course  unless  granted  auditing  privileges  (see  below).  No  student  may  register 
after  the  stated  period  without  the  written  consent  of  the  appropriate  dean  or  director. 

The  University  reserves  the  right  to  withhold  the  privilege  of  registration  or  any  other 
University  privilege  from  any  person  with  unpaid  indebtedness  to  the  University. 

Conduct 

All  members  of  the  University  community,  its  visitors  and  guests,  are  governed  by  the  Rules  of 
University  Conduct,  which  apply  to  all  demonstrations,  including  rallies  and  picketing,  that  take 
place  on  or  at  a  University  facility.  It  is  the  student's  responsibility  to  be  aware  of  all  provisions, 
regulations,  and  procedures  contained  in  the  Rules.  Copies  are  available  in  the  Office  of  the 
University  Senate,  406  Low  Memorial  Library. 

Attendance 

Students  are  held  accountable  for  absences  incurred  owing  to  late  enrollment. 

Religious  Holidays 

It  is  the  policy  of  the  University  to  respect  its  members'  observance  of  their  major  religious 
holidays.  Officers  of  administration  and  of  instruction  responsible  for  the  scheduling  of  required 
academic  activities  or  essential  services  are  expected  to  avoid  conflict  with  such  holidays  as 
much  as  possible.  Such  activities  include  examinations,  registration,  and  various  deadlines  that 
are  a  part  of  the  academic  calendar.  (See  the  Academic  Calendar  for  dates  of  religious 
holidays.) 

Where  scheduling  conflicts  prove  unavoidable,  no  student  will  be  penalized  for  absence  for 
religious  reasons,  and  alternative  means  will  be  sought  for  satisfying  the  academic  require- 
ments involved.  If  a  suitable  arrangement  cannot  be  worked  out  between  the  student  and  the 
instructor  involved,  students  and  instructors  should  consult  the  appropriate  dean  or  director.  If 
an  additional  appeal  is  needed,  it  may  be  taken  to  the  Provost. 

Auditing  Courses 

Degree  candidates  in  good  standing  who  are  enrolled  for  a  full-time  program  in  the  current 
term  may  audit  one  or  two  courses  (except  during  the  summer  term)  in  any  division  of  the 
University  without  charge  by  filing  a  formal  application  in  the  Registrar's  Office  (Black  Building, 
Room  138)  no  later  than  September  10  in  the  autumn  term  and  January  28  in  the  spring  term. 
Applications  require  (a)  the  certification  of  the  Registrar  that  the  student  is  eligible  to  audit  and 
(b)  the  approval  of  the  dean  of  the  school  in  which  the  courses  are  offered. 

For  obvious  reasons,  elementary  language  courses,  studio  courses,  applied  music  courses, 
laboratory  courses,  and  seminars  are  not  open  to  auditors;  other  courses  may  be  closed 
because  of  space  limitations.  In  no  case  will  an  audited  course  appear  on  a  student's  record,  nor 
is  it  possible  to  turn  an  audited  course  into  a  credit  course  by  paying  the  fee  after  the  fact. 
Courses  previously  taken  for  credit  may  not  be  audited. 

Fees 

The  following  fees,  prescribed  by  statute  for  medical  students,  are  subject  to  change  at  any 
time  at  the  discretion  of  the  Trustees. 

Beginning  with  the  academic  year  1979-1980,  University  charges  such  as  tuition  and  fees, 
residence  halls,  and  board  plans  may  be  paid  at  the  student's  convenience  during  the  term.  The 


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full  amount  of  any  charge  may  be  paid  when  due  without  penalty,  or  payment  may  be  made  in 
installments.  If  partial  payments  are  made,  a  finance  charge  of  1.5  percent  a  month  is  assessed 
on  amounts  not  paid  by  the  due  date  shown  on  the  monthly  bill.  In  either  event,  however,  the 
student  is  required  to  sign  a  Retail  Installment  Credit  Agreement  at  the  time  of  registration 
which  sets  forth  the  full  terms  and  conditions  of  payment.  All  charges  must  be  paid  by  the  end 
of  the  term. 

Tuition,  the  student  health  service  fee,  and  the  health  insurance  premium  are  payable  as 
part  of  registration.  (If  the  student  chooses  to  pay  tuition  in  two  installments,  one  half  of  the 
tuition  is  payable  at  registration  in  September  and  the  other  half  is  payable  in  January.)  If  these 
fees  are  paid  after  the  last  day  of  registration  (see  the  Academic  Calendar),  they  will  not  be 
reduced,  and  a  minimum  late  fee  of  $50  will  be  imposed.  Checks  for  tuition  and  fees  should  be 
made  payable  to  Columbia  University. 


Tuition 

For  the  full  course  in  medicine  for  one  academic  year  (or  the  equivalent),  payable  in  two 
installments  $9,990.00 


Health  Service  and  Hospital  Insurance  Fees 

The  following  fees,  prescribed  by  statute,  are  subject  to  change  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Trustees.  For  all  full-time  students,  per  year  (September  1 -August  31) 

Health  service  fee  $270.00 

Hospital  insurance  premium  188.00 

The  student  health  service  fee  contributes  to  the  cost  of  operating  the  Student  Health 
Service.  The  hospital  insurance  fee  pays  the  annual  premium  to  the  Associated  Hospital 
Service  of  New  York.  Participation  in  these  programs  is  compulsory  for  all  full-time  students; 
students  who  already  carry  hospital  insurance,  however,  will  be  charged  the  health  service  fee 
only.  Proof  of  comparable  coverage  must  be  shown  at  the  time  of  registration.  Upon  payment 
of  additional  fees,  students  can  acquire  hospital  insurance  coverage  for  their  dependents  and 
the  latter  are  eligible  to  receive  the  benefits  of  the  health  service  program.  Students  should 
consult  the  Office  of  the  Registrar,  Black  Building,  Room  138,  for  further  information  on 
dependent  coverage. 

The  Student  Health  Service,  which  holds  daily  office  hours,  is  on  the  street  level  of  Bard 
Haven  Tower  1  (60  Haven  Avenue). 


Application  Fees 

For  admission  $40.00 

For  late  application,  or  late  renewal  of  application,  for  a  degree  50.00 


Late  Registration  Fees 

Full-Time  Part-Time 

During  late  registration  $  50.00  $50.00 

Up  to  four  weeks  after  late  registration                                       100.00  60.00 

Four  to  eight  weeks  after  late  registration                                     150.00  70.00 

Eight  to  twelve  weeks  after  late  registration                                  200.00  80.00 

Beyond  twelve  weeks  after  late  registration                                  250.00  90.00 


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Withdrawal  and  Adjustment  of  Fees 


A  student  in  good  academic  standing  who  is  not  subject  to  discipline  will  always  be  given  an 
honorable  dismissal  if  he  or  she  wishes  to  withdraw  from  the  University.  Withdrawal  is  defined 
as  the  dropping  of  one's  entire  program  in  a  given  semester  as  opposed  to  dropping  a  portion  of 
one's  program. 

Any  student  withdrawing  must  notify  the  Registrar  in  writing:  failure  to  attend  classes  or 
notification  of  instructors  does  not  constitute  formal  withdrawal  and  will  result  in  failing  grades 
in  all  courses.  Any  adjustment  of  the  tuition  that  the  student  has  paid  is  reckoned  from  the  date 
on  which  the  Registrar  receives  the  student's  written  notification.  Application  fees,  late  fees, 
and  special  fees  are  not  refundable. 

Up  to  and  including  the  second  Saturday  after  the  first  day  of  classes,  tuition  will  be  retained 
in  the  following  amount: 


Full-time  study 
Part-time  study 


$75.00 
40.00 


After  the  second  Saturday  after  the  first  day  of  classes  in  the  term,  the  above  amount  is 
retained,  plus  an  additional  percentage  of  the  remaining  tuition  (as  indicated  in  the  schedule 
below),  for  each  week,  or  part  of  a  week,  of  the  term  up  to  the  date  on  which  the  student's 
written  notice  of  withdrawal  is  received  by  the  Registrar. 


Adjustment  Schedule 


Second  Saturday  after  first 

day  of  classes 
Week  following  second 

Saturday  after  first  day 

of  classes 
Second  following  week 
Third  following  week 
Fourth  following  week 
Fifth  following  week 
Sixth  following  week 
Seventh  following  week 
Eighth  following  week 


Minimum  Fees 
Retained 

$40  or  $75 


40  or  75 

40  or  75 

40  or  75 

40  or  75 

40  or  75 

40  or  75 

40  or  75 

40  or  75 


Percentage  of 
Remaining  Tuition  Retained 


10 
20 
30 
45 
60 
75 
90 
100  (no  adjustment) 


Application  or  Renewal  of 
Application  for  a  Degree 

Degrees  are  awarded  three  times  a  year — in  October,  January,  and  May.  A  candidate  for  any 
Columbia  degree  (except  the  Ph.D.  degree)  must  file  an  application  with  the  Registrar,  630 
West  168th  Street.  In  the  1982-1983  academic  year,  the  last  day  to  file  for  an  October  degree 
is  August  2;  for  a  January  degree,  November  5;  and  for  a  May  degree,  February  22.  A  late  fee 
of  $50  will  be  charged  after  these  dates  and  until  the  expiration  of  the  late  filing  period  for  each 
conferral  date  (September  9  for  October  degrees,  December  5  for  January  degrees,  April  1  for 
May  degrees).  Applications  received  after  the  late  filing  period  will  automatically  be  applied  to 
the  next  conferral  date. 

If  the  student  fails  to  earn  the  degree  by  the  conferral  date  for  which  he  or  she  has  made 
application,  the  student  may  renew  the  application.  A  $50  late  fee  will  be  charged  for  late  filing 
of  renewals  of  application  according  to  the  same  schedule  as  for  original  applications  (see 
above.) 


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Requests  for  Transcripts 

The  Family  Educational  Rights  and  Privacy  Act  of  1974  as  amended  prohibits  the  release  of 
educational  records  by  institutions  without  the  specific  written  consent  of  the  student  or 
alumnus.  Students  or  alumni  may  request  copies  of  their  records  by  writing  to  the  Office  of  the 
Registrar,  201  Philosophy  Hall,  Columbia  University,  New  York,  N.Y.  10027.  Official  copies 
will  be  sent  directly  by  the  University  only  to  an  official  address  such  as  another  university,  a 
business  firm,  or  government  agency.  However,  students  or  alumni  may  request  that  unofficial 
copies  of  their  transcripts  (stamped  "Student  Copy")  be  sent  directly  to  them. 

There  is  a  charge  of  $5  for  each  transcript  requested  singly,  or  $5  for  the  first  copy  and  $1 
for  each  additional  copy  requested  at  the  same  time.  There  is  no  charge  for  intrauniversity 
copies  sent  between  University  offices.  Transcript  requests  are  processed  in  the  order  received 
and  require  five  to  seven  working  days  for  processing.  Specific  deadlines  should  be  mentioned, 
and  checks  accompanying  requests  should  be  made  payable  to  Columbia  University. 

Estimated  Expenses 

Current  educational  expenses  for  a  student  attending  the  College  during  the  first  academic 
year  are  as  follows: 

Tuition  $9,990.00 

Health  and  Hospitalization  Insurance  Fees  458.00 

Books  and  supplies  730.00 

Microscope  rental  cost  and  other  equipment  570.00 

In  addition  to  the  educational  costs  listed  above,  each  first-year  student  should  budget 
approximately  $5,450  to  cover  housing  ($2,200),  food  ($2,200),  clothing,  laundry  and  dry 
cleaning  ($325),  and  miscellaneous  expenses  ($725). 

There  are  differences  in  the  length  of  each  academic  year,  and  living  and  miscellaneous 
expenses  vary.  Each  year  the  College  Committee  on  Financial  Aid  prepares  a  statement  of 
estimated  expenses  for  students  in  each  year  of  the  medical  school  curriculum.  These 
statements  are  given  to  all  financial  aid  applicants  at  the  time  of  distribution  of  the  financial  aid 
policy  statement. 

Microscope,  Instruments,  and  Books 

Students  are  required  to  have  microscopes  for  courses  in  the  first  and  second  years  of  medical 
school.  A  microscope  rental  service  is  operated  by  the  Medical  Center  Bookstore.  For  students 
who  wish  to  purchase  a  new  or  used  microscope,  the  faculty  recommends  a  binocular 
instrument  of  standard  make,  complete  with  carrying  case,  built-in  illuminator,  and  quadruple 
nosepiece  (4X,  lOX,  40X,  and  lOOX  oil-immersion  objectives). 

Students  are  required  to  purchase  dissection  equipment  for  the  first-year  course  in  gross 
anatomy  and  instruments  for  the  diagnostic  examination  of  patients. 

The  books  required  or  recommended  for  courses  of  instruction  are  announced  at  the 
beginning  of  each  academic  year. 

Housing 

Bard  Hall,  at  50  Haven  Avenue  overlooking  Riverside  Park  and  the  Hudson  River,  is  the 
residence  for  students  in  the  College.  Its  facilities  include  lounges,  a  cafeteria  and  several  dining 
rooms,  and  a  gymnasium  with  a  swimming  pool,  basketball  and  squash  courts,  and  facilities  for 
other  sports. 

Room  rates  at  Bard  Hall  depend  on  the  length  of  the  academic  year  and  the  room 


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assignment.  Information  on  the  cafeteria  service,  room  application  forms,  and  other  details  are 
provided  for  entering  students  by  the  Admissions  Office.  Selected  one-bedroom  apartments  in 
the  Bard  Haven  Towers  are  reserved  for  married  students.  Other  one-,  two-,  and  three- 
bedroom  apartments  can  be  rented  by  groups  of  single  students. 

For  further  information  concerning  on-  and  off-campus  housing  on  or  near  the  Health 
Sciences  Campus,  write  to  the  Assistant  Director  of  Residence  Halls,  Bard  Hall  Office,  50 
Haven  Avenue,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 

Apartments  are  available  for  married  students  in  Bard  Haven  Tower  I  on  the  Medical 
Center  campus.  Married  or  single  students  may  rent  apartments  in  Towers  II  and  III;  the  rents 
are  higher.  Information  may  be  obtained  from  the  Manager,  Bard  Haven  Towers,  100  Haven 
Avenue,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 

Financial  Aid 

All  financial  aid  awards  are  based  on  demonstrated  need.  Each  year  applicants  for  financial  aid 
are  required  to  borrow  a  sum  of  money  (unit  loan)  before  becoming  eligible  for  scholarships 
administered  by  the  College.  Financial  aid  awards  are  intended  to  supplement,  rather  than 
substitute  for,  the  student's  resources  and  parental  contributions. 

The  federal  government  makes  available  each  year  a  limited  number  of  one-year  full 
scholarships  for  first-year  students  of  Exceptional  Financial  Need  (EFN).  Funds  are  allocated  to 
medical  schools,  who  are  responsible  for  selection  of  EFN  recipients.  Students  need  not  request 
consideration  for  these  funds  directly.  Awards  are  determined  from  the  information  provided 
on  the  financial  aid  application.  Continuation  of  federal  funding  for  this  program  is  uncertain. 

Upon  acceptance  by  the  College,  students  receive  the  financial  aid  policy  statement,  loan 
interest  and  repayment  information,  and  an  application  form  which  must  be  completed 
promptly.  Students  enrolled  in  the  College  are  informed  annually  about  the  policies  for  the 
coming  academic  year  and  the  dates  for  submission  of  the  financial  aid  application  and  loan 
applications.  Further  information  may  be  obtained  from  the  Financial  Aid  Office  of  the  College 
of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  telephone  (212)  694-4100. 

Spouses  of  medical  students  should  consult  the  personnel  offices  of  the  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons  and  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital  for  information  regarding  employment 
opportunities  at  the  Medical  Center. 

Scholarships 

Students  are  urged  to  determine  the  availability  of  scholarship  assistance  from  the  states  in 
which  they  reside  and  to  make  application  for  such  funds  when  appropriate.  As  an  example. 
New  York  State  provides  funds  through  the  Tuition  Assistance  Program  to  residents  who  meet 
financial  qualifications.  In  addition.  New  York  State  offers  the  Regents  Physician  Shortage 
Scholarship,  which  is  intended  to  ease  the  physician  shortage  in  certain  areas  of  the  state.  The 
Financial  Aid  Office  provides  interested  students  with  the  necessary  information  on  applica- 
tions for  these  programs.  Applicants  to  medical  school  should  also  consult  college  premedical 
offices  for  information  on  the  competitive  New  York  State  Regents  Scholarships  for 
Professional  Study  of  Medicine.  Applications  are  due  the  October  prior  to  matriculation. 

Among  nongovernmental  sources  of  funding  there  is  the  National  Medical  Fellowships,  Inc., 
which  awards  fellowships  to  needy  black  Americans,  American  Indians,  Mexican-Americans, 
and  mainland  Puerto  Ricans.  Applicants  must  be  citizens  of  the  United  States  or  permanent 
residents  (visa  status).  Awards  are  given  to  first-  and  second-year  medical  students.  Enrolled 
medical  students  should  apply  to  NMF  at  250  West  57th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10019  before 
March  1  for  financial  assistance  for  the  second  year  of  medical  school.  Applicants  to  medical 
school  should  request  information  from  NMF. 

The  R.G.  Haddad  Foundation  Scholarship  is  available  for  enrolled  medical  students  who  are 
United  States  citizens  of  Syrian  or  Lebanese  descent.  Applicants  must  have  verified  financial 
need.  A  grant  for  one  year  may  be  renewed  upon  application.  The  Financial  Aid  Office  of  the 


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College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  advises  students  of  the  availability  of  this  scholarship 
annually. 

There  are  a  number  of  scholarship  funds  administered  by  the  Financial  Aid  Office  of  the 
College.  With  the  exception  of  the  Lawrence  John  Durante  Scholarship  (see  below),  students 
do  not  apply  directly  for  these  scholarships.  The  named  scholarships  listed  below  have  been 
donated  by  alumni,  foundations,  corporations,  and  friends  of  the  University  and  are  awarded  to 
qualified  students  by  the  Financial  Aid  Office. 

Endowed  Scholarship  Funds 

ALLEN     Gift  of  Mrs.  Vivian  B.  Allen. 

ALUMNI  A  limited  number  of  national  scholarships.  Provided  by  gifts  from  the  P&S  Alumni 
Association  and  other  contributors. 

ANONYMOUS     Several;  awarded  annually. 

BANBURY     From  the  Banbury  Scholarship  Fund. 

ALICE  IDA  AND  ABRAHAM  PENNER  BERNHEIM  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND     For  tuition. 

ISAAC  J.  AND  RENA  HENLY  BERNHEIM  Given  by  the  family  in  honor  of  Isaac  J.  and 
Rena  Henly  Bernheim. 

ELSIE  J.  BIRTWHISTLE     Founded  by  the  will  of  Morell  Birtwhistle,  in  memory  of  his  wife. 

GEORGE  BLUMENTHAL,  JR.     From  the  George  Blumenthal,  Jr.,  Fund. 

ELIZABETH  ROCK  BRACKETT  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND  Bequest  of  Dr.  Brackett,  the 
income  to  be  used  for  scholarship  assistance  for  women  medical  students  studying  under  the 
Faculty  of  Medicine. 

DR.  HARRY  BRITENSTOOL  MEMORIAL  From  the  estate  of  Mrs.  Blanche  B.  Ostheimer, 
in  memory  of  her  brother. 

LUCIEN  AND  ETHEL  BROWNSTONE  MERIT  MEDICAL  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND  A  merit 
scholarship  awarded  every  four  years. 

DR.  MOSES  R.  BUCHMAN  MEMORIAL  Open  to  undergraduate  medical  students,  with 
preference  given  to  those  who  are  residents  of  Westchester  and  who  plan  to  practice 
pediatrics.  Established  by  friends  of  Dr.  Buchman. 

DAVID  C.  BULL  MEMORIAL  In  memory  of  Dr.  David  C.  Bull,  a  former  member  of  the 
Department  of  Surgery. 

RICHARD  BUTLER  Open  to  men  born  in  the  state  of  Ohio  who  are  qualified  for  admission 
to,  and  plan  to  enter,  Columbia  College,  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  the  School 
of  Law,  the  School  of  Engineering  and  Applied  Science,  or  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons. 

ALONZO  CLARK  Founded  by  the  will  of  Alonzo  Clark,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  for  many  years 
president  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

CLASS  OF  1890     Given  by  a  member  of  the  class. 

CLASS  OF  1899  Given  by  the  class  in  commemoration  of  the  thirty-fifth  anniversary  of  its 
graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1912     Given  by  the  class  on  the  fifteenth  anniversary  of  its  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1913     For  medical  student  scholarships. 


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CLASS  OF  1920     Given  by  the  class  on  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  its  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1924     To  commemorate  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  their  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1928     Given  at  their  tenth  reunion. 

CLASS  OF  1932  For  a  scholarship  room.  Given  by  the  class  on  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary 
of  its  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1 933  For  a  scholarship . 

CLASS  OF  1934  Awarded  for  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1936  Given  by  the  class  on  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  its  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1937  Awarded  for  tuition  of  medical  students. 

CLASS  OF  1938  Awarded  annually  to  assist  a  student  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons. 

CLASS  OF  1939     Awarded  for  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1940     Awarded  for  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1942     Awarded  for  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1952     Given  by  members  of  the  class  on  the  tenth  anniversary  of  its  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1953     Given  by  members  of  the  class. 

CLASS  OF  1964     Established  in  memory  of  Dr.  Howard  Gerstel. 

HENRY  D.  CRUGER     Bequest  of  Helen  Cruger,  in  memory  of  the  Henry  D.  Cruger  family. 

CHARLES  A.  DANA  FOUNDATION,  Inc.     Established  by  the  Foundation. 

ANTHONY  M.  DeANGELIS  Open  to  a  student  of  the  fourth-year  class.  Given  by  Dr. 
Anthony  M.  DeAngelis. 

HORACE  DENNETT     Open  to  students  in  the  third-  and  fourth-year  classes. 

DAVID  M.  DEVENDORF  Preference  is  given  to  a  candidate  from  Herkimer  County,  New 
York,  preferably  one  from  the  town  of  Herkimer.  Given  by  Mrs.  David  M.  Devendorf  of 
Herkimer,  New  York,  in  memory  of  her  husband,  Dr.  David  M.  Devendorf,  Class  of  1861. 

FRANCIS  E.  DOUGHTY  Given  by  Miss  Phoebe  Caroline  Swords,  in  memory  of  Dr.  Francis 
E.  Doughty,  Class  of  1869. 

LAWRENCE  JOHN  DURANTE  Given  by  members  of  the  Class  of  1961,  in  memory  of 
Lawrence  John  Durante.  Awarded  annually  to  a  senior  student  with  verified  financial  need  by 
the  Durante  Scholarship  Fund  Committee  after  review  of  the  applications  of  qualified 
students. 

EDWARD  PERCY  EGLEE  Bequest  of  Edward  Percy  Eglee,  Class  of  1913,  member  of  the 
Faculty  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  from  1919  until  his  retirement  in  1953,  when 
he  was  a  clinical  professor  of  medicine. 

JOSEPH  HERMAN  AND  HANNAH  EICHNER  Established  by  the  will  of  Benjamin  Bernard 
Eichner,  Class  of  1919. 

JOSEPH  C.  FOSTER     Given  by  Mrs.  Esther  J.  Foster,  in  memory  of  her  husband. 

VIRGINIA  KNEELAND  FRANTZ     Bequest  of  Dr.  Frantz. 


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NELLIE  ALDEN  FRANZ  Bequest  of  Nellie  A.  Franz  to  Columbia  University  for  scholarships 
to  worthy  young  women  for  undergraduate  or  graduate  study,  with  preference  for  those 
interested  in  medicine,  nursing,  sociology,  and  journalism. 

GEORGE  AND  CHARLIE  Given  by  the  Alumni  Association  of  the  College,  in  memory  of 
George  Peters  and  Charles  Costello,  long-time  employees  of  the  Medical  Center. 

JACOB  HARSEN     Given  by  Dr.  Jacob  Harsen. 

FRANK  HARTLEY     Given  by  friends  and  colleagues  of  Dr.  Frank  Hartley,  class  of  1880. 

WILLIAM  H.  HEMINGWAY 

AARON  HIMMELSTEIN  MEMORIAL  Open  to  undergraduate  medical  students.  Given  by 
Dr.  Himmelstein's  friends  and  colleagues. 

IRMA  T.  HIRSCHL  SCHOLARSHIPS  From  the  estate  of  Irma  T.  Hirschl.  Awarded  on  the 
criteria  of  financial  need,  outstanding  scholarship  and  dedication  to  medical  science,  the  easing 
of  pain  and  protection  of  life. 

CHARLES  EUGENE  HUBER,  SR.     Bequest  of  Francis  D.  Huber,  in  memory  of  his  father. 

FRANCIS  HUBER  Open  to  a  graduate  of  any  institution  other  than  Columbia  University, 
City  College,  Barnard  College,  or  Hunter  College.  Given  by  Dr.  Francis  Huber. 

VIOLA  B.  HUBER     Open  to  a  graduate  of  Hunter  College.  Given  by  Dr.  Francis  Huber. 

ABRAHAM  JACOBI  For  graduates  of  Columbia  University  and  City  College.  Given  by  Dr. 
Francis  Huber,  in  memory  of  Dr.  Abraham  Jacobi. 

EDWARD  R.  JEAL  Awarded  to  deserving  students  studying  under  the  Faculty  of 
Medicine. 

CHARLES  CHRISTIAN  LIEB  Awarded  to  a  student  interested  in  the  study  of  pharmacolo- 
gy. Given  in  memory  of  Dr.  Charles  Christian  Lieb,  Hosack  Professor  of  Pharmacology. 

LI  MING  Awarded  with  preference  to  students  of  Chinese  birth  or  descent  or  nationality. 
Established  by  bequest  of  Mr.  Li  Ming. 

MARJORIE  McANENY  Open  to  a  graduate  of  Barnard  College.  Given  by  Dr.  Francis 
Huber. 

ELIZABETH  HALL  McCULLOGH  Given  by  Mrs.  William  G.  Heaphy,  in  memory  of  her 
sister.  Dr.  Elizabeth  McCullogh,  an  alumna  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

HERBERT  D.  MANLEY     Given  as  bequest  by  the  late  Dr.  Herbert  D.  Manley. 

FRANCIS  HARTMAN  MARKOE  Given  by  Madeline  Shelton  Markoe,  in  memory  of  her 
husband. 

M.  MONTGOMERY  MAZE  From  the  estate  of  M.  Montgomery  Maze,  Pearl  River,  N.Y.  Part 
of  this  fund  may  be  used  for  scholarships  and/or  fellowships,  preferably  for  graduates  of  the 
Pearl  River  High  School. 

MABEL  C.  MEAD  Awarded  to  women  students  of  Chinese  ancestry.  Preference  given  to 
those  desiring  to  study  medicine. 

VIVIAN  AND  SEYMOUR  MILSTEIN  ENDOWMENT  FOR  SCHOLARSHIPS  Established 
by  the  donors  in  honor  of  their  friends  and  physicians,  Drs.  David  Habif  and  Duane  Todd. 

SAMUEL  J.  MORITZ  MEMORIAL  Given  by  the  executors  of  the  estate  of  Samuel  J. 
Moritz. 


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GULLI  LINDH  MULLER  Bequest  of  the  donor  to  be  awarded  with  preference  to  a  gifted 
woman  student. 

P&S  SCHOLARSHIP  AID  AND  LOAN  FUND  Established  by  the  wives  of  the  members  of 
the  Faculty  of  Medicine,  faculty,  and  friends  of  the  College. 

RUDOLPH  AND  MARY  E.  PFEIFFER     Given  by  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Pfeiffer. 

PRESBYTERIAN  HOSPITAL  ALUMNI  SCHOLARSHIP  Granted  with  preference  to  sons 
or  daughters  of  alumni  of  Presbyterian  Hospital.  Given  by  the  Society  of  the  Alumni  of 
Presbyterian  Hospital. 

WILLIAM  COLE  RAPPLEYE     Established  at  the  retirement  of  Dean  Rappleye. 

RICHARD  RHODEBECK     Given  by  Mrs.  Richard  Rhodebeck,  in  memory  of  her  husband. 

DAVID  H.  ROUS  From  family,  friends,  and  business  associates  of  David  H.  Rous,  the  income 
to  be  divided  equally  among  the  Graduate  School  of  Business,  Columbia  College,  and  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

LOUIS  AND  RACHAEL  RUDIN  Established  by  the  Rudin  Foundation  for  students  of 
excellence  who  would  not  otherwise  be  able  to  complete  their  education. 

SAGAMORE     Awarded  to  needy  students. 

JOSEPH  F.  SAPHIR  MEMORIAL  Given  by  Elsa  M.  Saphir,  in  memory  of  her  husband, 
Joseph  F.  Saphir,  Class  of  1902. 

THE  MARY  S.  SAXE  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND     Bequest  of  Mary  S.  Saxe. 

AURA  E.  SEVERINGHAUS  Given  by  faculty  members,  alumni,  and  students,  in  honor  of  Dr. 
Severinghaus's  services  to  the  College. 

BERNARD  E.  SMITH  MEMORIAL  Given  by  Mrs.  Gertrude  Smith,  in  memory  of  her 
husband. 

THE  JAMES  A.  STEVENSON  MEMORIAL  SCHOLARSHIP  Established  by  Mrs.  Ann 
Stevenson  Hardesty,  in  memory  of  her  brother  James  Albert  Stevenson,  Class  of  1943. 

EDGAR  EGINTON  STEWART,  Jr.,  MEMORIAL  Given  by  Dr.  E.  E.  Stewart,  in  memory  of 
his  son. 

ARTHUR  PURDY  STOUT  MEMORIAL     Given  by  the  Arthur  Purdy  Stout  Society. 

ARNOLD  STURMDORF  Awarded  to  one  or  more  students  in  their  third  or  fourth  year  of 
medical  school.  Bequest  of  Miriam  Sturmdorf. 

HAROLD  S.  VAUGHAN     Bequest  of  Dr.  Harold  Vaughan,  Class  of  1904. 

ANDREA  VICALE  MEMORIAL  Established  by  Dr.  Carmine  T.  Vicale,  in  memory  of  his 
father. 

HERMANN  VOLLMER     Established  in  his  memory  by  his  wife. 

THEODORE  L.  VOSSELER  Preference  is  given  to  graduates  of  Colgate  University.  Given 
by  Dr.  Allison  J.  Vosseler,  Class  of  1933,  in  memory  of  his  father,  Dr.  Theodore  L.  Vosseler. 

ROBERT  M.  WECHSLER  Given  by  Dr.  I.  S.  Wechsler,  in  memory  of  his  son,  Robert  M. 
Wechsler,  Class  of  1945,  and  by  members  of  the  class  of  1945,  in  memory  of  their  classmate. 

WHITING -Dr.  FORDYCE  B.  St.  JOHN  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND  Gift  by  the  Mrs.  Giles 
Whiting  Foundation,  in  honor  of  Dr.  Fordyce  B.  St.  John. 


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Dr.  JAMES  LANCELOT  WILSON  Awarded  to  a  student  selected  by  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

JOHN  C.  WOOD  MEMORIAL  Established  by  family  and  friends  in  memory  of  Dr.  Wood, 
Class  of  1976. 

Gift  Funds 

CITIBANK  MEDICAL  SCHOLARSHIP  Established  by  the  Citibank.  The  recipient  must 
have  demonstrated  need  for  support  and  he/she  must  be  a  New  York  State  resident. 

VALERIE  AND  GEORGE  DELACORTE  FOUNDATION     Annual  gift. 

GENERAL  SCHOLARSHIP  GIFT  FUND     Gifts  and  memorials  by  various  donors. 

CHARLES  F.  IKLE  SCHOLARSHIP  AND  RESEARCH  FUND  Grant  by  the  New  York 
Community  Trust. 

JAMES  T.  LEE  FOUNDATION,  Inc.     Annual  grant  to  medical  students. 

JULIUS  E.  STOLFI  MEDICAL  EDUCATION  AND  RESEARCH  FUND  SCHOLARSHIP 

THE  SULZBERGER  FOUNDATION  Annual  gift.  Awarded  to  senior  students  with  very 
good  academic  records,  significant  financial  need,  and  plans  to  pursue  careers  in  family 
medicine  or  general  internal  medicine  in  nonurban  areas. 

Loans 

Loans  are  available  to  all  full-time  medical  students.  These  funds  are  provided  by  various 
sources,  including  the  federal  and  state  governments,  the  University,  and  also  private  agencies, 
as  outlined  below. 

Foreign  students  who  hold  an  F-1  student  visa  are  eligible  to  borrow  only  from  University  funds 
and  must  have  comakers  who  are  citizens  or  permanent  residents  of  the  United  States. 
Comakers  should  not  be  University  employees.  Foreign  students  may  borrow  from  federal  or 
state  loan  funds  upon  being  granted  permanent  resident  visa  status  in  the  United  States. 

Health  Professions  Student  Loans.  These  are  allocated  by  the  Bureau  of  Health  Manpower  of 
the  National  Institutes  of  Health  to  individual  medical  schools,  which  are  responsible  for 
determining  both  the  recipients  of  such  funds  and  the  amounts  to  be  loaned.  Assuming  the 
availability  of  adequate  funding,  the  maximum  loan  to  a  student  in  an  academic  year  is  the  cost 
of  tuition  plus  $2,500.  Loans  are  repayable  to  the  school  over  a  ten-year  period  beginning  one 
year  after  completing  or  interrupting  the  prescribed  full-time  course  of  study.  Interest  at  the 
annual  rate  of  9  percent  begins  to  accrue  when  the  loan  becomes  repayable. 

Repayment  of  Health  Professions  Loans  may  be  deferred  up  to  three  years  for  those  who 
become  members  of  a  uniformed  federal  service  on  sustained  full-time  duty  (i.e.,  the  Army, 
Navy,  Air  Force,  Marine  Corps,  Coast  Guard,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey),  the  Public  Health 
Service,  or  the  Peace  Corps.  For  those  pursuing  advanced  professional  training,  repayment 
may  be  deferred  to  completion  of  the  training  program.  Interest  does  not  accrue  during  period 
of  deferment. 

Health  Professions  Loans  are  forgiven  or  cancelled  under  certain  conditions:  (1)  In  the 
instance  of  students  who  agree  to  practice  medicine  for  at  least  two  years  in  a  region  of  a  state 
that  has  been  determined  to  need  additional  personnel,  the  federal  government  will  repay  60 
percent  of  the  outstanding  principal  and  interest  on  any  educational  loan(s)  for  the  cost  of 
professional  education.  For  a  third  year  of  practice  in  such  an  area,  an  additional  25  percent  of 
the  loan(s)  will  be  repaid.  (2)  The  outstanding  loans  of  students  who  fail  to  complete  their  health 
professions  studies  will  be  repaid  if  they  are  in  exceptionally  needy  circumstances,  from  a 


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low-income  or  disadvantaged  family,  and  cannot  be  expected  to  resume  studies  within  two 
years.  (3)  Loans  of  students  who  die  or  suffer  permanent  and  total  disability  will  be  cancelled. 
Repayment  of  loans  for  service  in  shortage  areas  is  subject  to  annual  allocation  of  funds  from 
the  federal  government. 

National  Direct  Student  Loans.  Funds  are  allocated  by  the  Office  of  Education  to  schools  which 
are  responsible  for  determining  both  the  recipients  of  such  funds  and  the  amounts  to  be 
awarded.  The  total  (undergraduate  and  graduate  school  loans)  available  to  a  student  from  the 
NDSL  program  is  $12,000.  The  current  interest  rate,  payable  during  the  repayment  period,  is 
5  percent  on  the  unpaid  principal.  Repayment  begins  six  months  after  graduation  or  after 
leaving  school.  The  repayment  period  may  extend  up  to  ten  years.  Repayment  may  be 
deferred  for  up  to  three  years  during  active  U.S.  military  service,  during  service  in  the  Peace 
Corps  or  Volunteers  in  Service  to  America  (VISTA),  during  service  in  the  National  Health 
Service  Corps,  or  for  up  to  two  years  during  service  in  an  internship  required  to  begin 
professional  practice. 

Federal  and  State  Guaranteed  Loans.  Under  the  auspices  of  the  Bureau  of  Student  Financial 
Assistance  of  the  Department  of  Education,  federally  insured  loans  are  available  to  students 
with  demonstrated  financial  need.  The  loans  are  made  by  authorized  banks,  savings-and-loan 
associations,  credit  unions,  pension  funds,  and  insurance  companies.  The  maximum  loan  each 
academic  year  under  this  program  is  $5,000,  and  the  total  outstanding  loan  balance  at  any  one 
time  may  not  exceed  $25,000.  Lending  institutions  participating  in  this  program  can  provide 
information  regarding  interest  rates,  repayment,  and  deferment  of  repayment. 

Auxiliary  Loan  to  Assist  Students.  ALAS  is  a  new  federally  insured  loan  program  available  to 
graduate  students,  who  may  borrow  up  to  $3,000  a  year  at  14  percent  interest.  Repayment  of 
the  principal  is  deferred  while  students  are  in  school  full  time,  but  interest  payments  must  be 
made  while  enrolled.  Since  authorized  deferments  are  the  same  as  those  for  the  guaranteed 
student  loan  program,  a  student  may  continue  to  pay  interest  only  during  the  first  two  years  of 
residency,  beginning  repayment  of  both  principal  and  interest  following  that  period.  The 
aggregate  indebtedness  for  graduate  students  is  $15,000  under  this  program.  This  loan  must 
be  taken  at  the  same  bank  as  the  GSL  if  a  student  borrows  a  GSL  in  New  York  State.  This  rule 
may  also  apply  in  other  states.  Students  who  are  not  New  York  State  residents  should  be  able 
to  make  an  ALAS  loan  at  a  bank  in  New  York  if  they  are  unable  to  borrow  from  their  local 
lender. 

Health  Education  Assistance  Loans.  HEAL  is  a  federally  insured  loan  program  available  to 
students  in  the  health  professions.  Currently,  all  HEAL  lenders  use  a  promissory  note  with  a 
variable  interest  rate.  The  rate  is  reassessed  quarterly  and  is  calculated  by  taking  the  interest 
rate  on  the  ninety-one  day  Treasury  Bill  plus  an  additional  S'/a  percent.  Interest  on  this  loan 
begins  to  accrue  immediately,  there  is  a  nine-month  grace  period  after  graduation.  However,  if 
the  borrower  becomes  an  intern  or  resident  in  an  accredited  program  before  that  date, 
repayment  will  begin  from  nine  to  twelve  months  after  the  borrower  ceases  to  be  an  intern  or 
resident.  A  list  of  lenders  is  available  from  the  Federal  government. 

P&S  Dean  s  Loan.  The  Dean's  loan  fund  is  a  program  established  by  the  College  to  offset  the 
burden  of  high  interest  loans  to  students  with  a  high  degree  of  demonstrated  financial  need. 
Terms  of  the  loan  are  available  in  the  Financial  Aid  Office. 

University  loan  funds  axe  also  intended  to  supplement  students'  resources  when  monies  are 
available.  Included  among  these  are  the  following  funds: 

PETER  AMAZON     Bequest  of  Peter  Amazon. 

LEONARD  ALEXANDER  ARMS  Bequest  of  Lydia  B.  Arms,  in  memory  of  her  husband,  to 
create  a  revolving  loan  fund  for  scholarship  and  research  to  medical  students  and  graduate 
students  at  P&S. 


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GEORGE  BLUMENTHAL,  Jr.  Used  for  the  assistance  of  needy  students  in  the  medical 
school. 

CLASS  OF  1906     Gifts  from  various  members  of  the  Class  of  1906. 

CLASS  OF  1919  Gifts  from  various  members  of  the  Class  of  1919.  To  be  used  for  loans  to 
deserving  students. 

CAROL  ELISSA  GARDNER  Established  by  Dr.  M.  Jordan  Thorstad,  in  memory  of  his  wife, 
Dr.  Carol  Elissa  Gardner  Thorstad,  Class  of  1941. 

DAVID  GREENE  A  bequest  from  the  estate  of  Fannye  Greene  Meyerson,  in  honor  of  her 
brother.  Dr.  David  Greene.  Used  for  assistance  of  needy  students  in  the  medical  school  and 
Columbia  College. 

GEORGE  L.  HAWKINS,  Jr.     Gift  of  George  L.  Hawkins,  Jr.,  Class  of  1941. 

B.  H.  HOMAN,  JR.,  REVOLVING  LOAN  FUND  Long-term,  low-interest  loans  for  needy 
students. 

ROBERT  ABBE  MACKENZIE  Established  by  friends,  colleagues,  and  patients  of  Dr. 
MacKenzie,  an  alumnus  of  the  Class  of  1921. 

GEORGE  W.  MERCK  MEMORIAL  Established  by  the  Merck  Company  Foundation  in  honor 
of  George  W.  Merck.  For  graduates  of  P&S,  wherever  they  are  in  training,  or  to  graduates  of 
other  medical  schools  in  training  at  hospitals  affiliated  with  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons. 

JESSIE  SMITH  NOYES 

AURA  E.  SEVERINGHAUS  Established  by  the  Clark  Foundation  as  an  unrestricted, 
discretionary  fund  to  be  used  primarily  for  the  support  of  students  and  student  activities. 
Priority  given  to  fourth-year  students  who  are  subjected  to  increased  living  and  transportation 
costs  because  of  electing  clerkships  at  the  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital,  Cooperstown, 
N.Y. 

WALTER  C.  AND  MARJORIE  C.  STEIN     Bequest  of  Marjorie  C.  Stein. 

STEINHARDT  MEDICAL  SCHOLARSHIP  Bequest  of  Samuel  C.  Steinhardt.  Awarded  to 
graduates  of  one  of  the  colleges  of  the  City  University  of  New  York  who  have  attended  public 
schools  exclusively  (except  for  religious  instruction).  To  be  repaid  in  fifteen  years;  without 
interest  for  the  first  ten  years;  with  5  percent  annual  interest  thereafter  on  the  unpaid 
balance. 

In  addition  to  the  foregoing,  periodically  there  are  funds  for  short-term  emergency  loans,  which 
are  administered  through  the  Financial  Aid  Office  of  the  medical  school. 


Prizes 

Dr.  HARRY  S.  ALTMAN  PRIZE  Awarded  to  an  outstanding  senior  student  who  demon- 
strates a  special  interest  in  pediatric  ambulatory  care.  Established  to  honor  Dr.  Harry  S. 
Altman,  in  recognition  of  his  outstanding  contributions  to  scholarship  in  pediatrics. 

ALUMNI  ASSOCIATION  AWARD     Given  for  outstanding  achievement. 

HERBERT  J.  BARTELSTONE  AWARD  IN  PHARMACOLOGY  Awarded  to  a  member  of 
the  graduating  class  of  the  College  who  has  demonstrated  exceptional  accomplishments  in 
pharmacology.  Established  to  honor  the  memory  of  Professor  Herbert  J.  Bartelstone,  member 
of  the  Department  of  Pharmacology  from  1950  until  1973,  dedicated  and  inspiring  teacher. 


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and  uncompromising  advocate  of  the  importance  of  rigorous  preparation  in  basic  medical 
science  in  the  education  of  the  physician. 

COAKLEY  MEMORIAL  PRIZE  Awarded  by  the  Department  of  Otolaryngology  to  a  senior 
student  who  has  done  outstanding  work  in  the  field. 

TITUS  MUNSON  COAN  PRIZE  Awarded  to  the  senior  student  who  has  submitted  the  best 
essay  in  biological  science  or  otherwise  best  contributed  to  its  advancement.  Bequest  of  Titus 
M.  Coan. 

THOMAS  F.  COCK,  M.D.,  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  for  excellence  in  obstetrics 
and  gynecology. 

FREDERICK  PARKER  GAY  MEMORIAL  AWARD  Awarded  to  the  senior  student  whose 
work  in  microbiology  is  judged  the  most  outstanding.  Given  by  Mrs.  Frederick  Parker  Gay,  in 
memory  of  her  husband. 

JANEWAY  PRIZE  Awarded  to  the  student  graduating  from  the  College  with  the  highest 
marks  for  efficiency  and  ability.  Given  by  the  bequest  of  Matilda  S.  J.  Wisner. 

Dr.  HAROLD  LAMPORT  BIOMEDICAL  RESEARCH  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  senior  student 
for  the  best  thesis  reporting  original  biomedical  research.  Gift  of  the  Lamport  Foundation. 

ROBERT  F.  LOEB  AWARD  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  who,  in  the  opinion  of  the 
Department  of  Medicine,  has  shown  the  greatest  promise  of  excellence  in  clinical  medicine. 
Established  in  memory  of  Dr.  Robert  F.  Loeb,  Bard  Professor  of  Medicine,  and  chairman  of  the 
Department  of  Medicine  from  1947  to  1959. 

F.  PHILIP  LOWENFISH  PRIZE  IN  DERMATOLOGY  Awarded  to  the  individual  who  has 
done  the  most  creative  and  original  research  in  dermatology.  Given  by  Mrs.  Lowenfish,  in  her 
husband's  memory. 

EDITH  AND  DENTON  McKANE  MEMORIAL  AWARD  Bequest  of  Edith  U.  McKane. 
Awarded  to  a  senior  student  for  excellence  in  basic  or  clinical  research  in  ophthalmology. 

Dr.  HAROLD  LEE  MEIERHOF  MEMORIAL  PRIZE  Awarded  on  recommendation  of  the 
professor  of  pathology  to  the  student  who  has  done  the  best  work  in  the  field  during  the  four 
years  of  medical  school.  Given  by  the  parents  of  Dr.  Harold  Lee  Meierhof,  Class  of  1917. 

NEW  YORK  ORTHOPEDIC  HOSPITAL  AWARD  An  annual  prize  awarded  to  a  senior 
student  upon  nomination  by  the  Department  of  Orthopedic  Surgery,  for  outstanding  perfor- 
mance in  the  field. 

JOSEPH  GARRISON  PARKER  AWARD  Awarded  to  the  senior  in  the  College  who  best 
exemplifies,  through  a  continued  personal  interest  and  activities  in  art,  music,  literature,  or  the 
public  interest,  the  fact  that  Living  and  Learning  go  on  together.  Given  by  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Philip 
Parker,  in  memory  of  their  son,  Joseph,  Class  of  1948,  whose  promising  career  in  medicine  was 
cut  short  by  death  in  1953,  but  in  whose  life  the  love  of  music  and  the  arts  was  a  constant 
source  of  inspiration. 

P&S  CLASS  OF  1924,  Dr.  ALLEN  O.  WHIPPLE  MEMORIAL  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  senior 
student,  upon  nomination  of  the  Department  of  Surgery,  for  outstanding  performance  in  the 
field. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  PSYCHIATRY  PRIZE  Awarded  by  the  Department  of  Psychiatry  to  a 
second-year  student  for  the  best  work  in  psychopathology. 

SAMUEL  W.  ROVER  AND  LEWIS  ROVER  AWARD  An  annual  prize  to  be  awarded  to  a 
graduating  medical  student  or  a  male  graduate  student  for  scholarship  and  outstanding 
achievement  in  biochemistry  at  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 


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ANN  RYAN  PRIZE  IN  BIOCHEMISTRY  To  be  awarded  to  deserving  women  graduate 
students. 

HELEN  M.  SCIARRA  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  in  the  College  for  outstanding 
work  in  neurology. 

Dr.  ALFRED  STEINER  AWARD  Presented  annually  to  one  or  more  students  chosen  by  a 
faculty  committee  on  the  basis  of  achievement  in  medical  research.  Funded  by  Harcourt  Brace 
Jovanovich  in  honor  of  Dr.  Steiner. 

Dr.  HAROLD  B.  STEVELMAN  AWARD  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  for  excellence  in  adult 
cardiology.  In  honor  of  Dr.  Harold  Stevelman,  Class  of  1958,  in  appreciation  of  his  service  to 
the  family  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leo  Gilbert.  Gift  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leo  Gilbert. 

UROLOGY  PRIZES     Awarded  to  senior  students  for  the  best  essays  on  urological  subjects. 

Dr.  WILLIAM  PERRY  WATSON  PRIZE  IN  PEDIATRICS  Awarded  on  the  nomination  of 
the  professor  of  pediatrics  to  that  member  of  the  graduating  class  of  the  College  who  has  shown 
the  most  notable  work  in  the  study  of  the  diseases  of  infants  and  children. 

Dr.  WILLIAM  RAYNER  WATSON  AWARD  Awarded  to  that  member  of  the  graduating 
class  who  has  done  the  most  outstanding  work  in  psychiatry  during  the  four  years  of  attendance 
at  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

SIGMUND  L.  WILENS  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  member  of  the  graduating  class  who,  in  the 
opinion  of  the  Department  of  Pathology,  has  been  distinguished  by  special  excellence  in 
pathology.  Gift  of  Dr.  Marie  Renate  Dische  Wilens,  in  memory  of  her  husband,  Dr.  Sigmund  L. 
Wilens. 


Student  and  Alumni  Activities 

All  students  enrolled  in  the  College  enjoy  the  privileges  and  facilities  of  the  University  campus, 
including  the  University  libraries. 

P&S  Club 

The  P&S  Club  was  founded  over  eighty  years  ago  by  John  R.  Mott,  who  later  won  the  Nobel 
Peace  Prize.  The  Club  is  the  most  active  and  comprehensive  student  organization  in  American 
medical  education  today.  All  matriculated  students  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons 
are  members,  eligible  to  participate  in  extracurricular  activities  of  their  choice.  Under  the 
guidance  of  the  Faculty  Advisory  Board,  the  student  cabinet,  led  by  the  president,  assumes  the 
entire  responsibility  for  management  of  the  Club.  The  cabinet  consists  of  four  elected  members 
from  each  class  and  those  who  chair  the  following  committees:  Orientation,  Handbook, 
Student-Faculty  Home  Visits,  Films,  Concerts,  Choral  Society,  Bard  Hall  Players,  Fine  Arts, 
Athletics,  Community  Youth  Work,  Accessories,  Social,  and  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical 
Society. 

Alpha  Omega  Alpha  Honor  Medical  Society 

A  chapter  of  Alpha  Omega  Alpha,  the  national  honor  medical  society,  was  founded  at  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  in  1907.  Students  are  elected  to  membership  in  the  senior 
year  by  a  committee  of  the  faculty  appointed  by  the  Dean.  The  committee  is  chaired  by  the 
Alpha  Omega  Alpha  Councilor  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  Student  member- 
ship is  determined  according  to  the  constitution  of  the  national  society.  Election  is  limited  to 
those  whose  scholastic  qualifications  place  them  in  the  upper  25  percent  of  the  class.  The 


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number  of  student  members  elected  from  any  class  may  not  exceed  one-sixth  of  the  number 
expected  to  graduate  in  that  class.  Although  scholastic  excellence  is  required  for  membership, 
integrity,  capacity  for  leadership,  compassion,  and  fairness  in  dealing  with  one's  colleagues  are 
judged  to  be  of  equal  significance. 

P&S  Alumni  Association 

The  P&S  Alumni  Relations  Office  serves  to  foster  and  maintain  cordial  relationships  between 
the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  its  alumni  and  is  responsible  for  alumni  relations 
programs  and  the  Alumni  Annual  Fund.  Liaison  with  the  College  is  facilitated  through  the  office 
of  the  Assistant  Dean  for  Alumni  Affairs. 

Regular  members  of  the  Alumni  Association  include  all  those  awarded  the  M.D.  or 
Med.Sc.D.  degrees  from  the  College,  as  well  as  those  awarded  the  Certificate  in  Psychoanalytic 
Medicine.  Associate  members  include  faculty  members  of  the  College,  all  house  staff  members 
and  visiting  fellows  at  hospitals  affiliated  with  P&S,  and  all  Ph.D.  graduates  of  the  Basic 
Sciences  Curricula. 

The  work  of  the  Alumni  Association  is  accomplished  through  the  efforts  of  its  officers  and 
members  of  the  fifteen  standing  and  ad  hoc  committees,  all  of  whom  form  the  constituency  of 
the  P&S  Alumni  Council.  Among  the  important  functions  of  the  Association  is  participation  in 
the  publication  of  P&S,  a  magazine  that  is  cosponsored  by  the  alumni  and  the  medical  school 
and  serves  as  a  major  form  of  communication  between  the  school  and  its  alumni,  faculty, 
students  and  their  parents,  and  other  friends  and  associates  of  the  College. 

Restricted  revenues  raised  by  the  Alumni  Association  provide  funds  for  endowed 
scholarshps  at  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  toward  the  endowment  of  a  P&S 
Alumni  Professorship.  Unrestricted  revenues  allow  the  College  flexibility  in  applying  funds  to 
areas  of  greatest  need.  Traditionally,  a  substantial  stipend  from  unrestricted  revenues  goes  to 
the  P&S  Club  as  well  as  to  scholarship  aid. 

As  future  alumni,  students  play  an  important  role  in  the  work  and  deliberations  of  the 
Alumni  Association.  Through  their  membership  on  the  Student-Alumni  Relations  Committee, 
students  and  alumni  work  together  in  addressing  students'  needs  and  concerns. 

Information  about  the  Alumni  Association  and  its  activities  is  available  from  the  P&S  Alumni 
Relations  Office,  2005-C  Black  Building,  630  West  168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 
Telephone  (212)  694-3498. 


The  Program  of  Instruction 


The  first-year  curriculum  is  largely  devoted  to  basic  science  courses  with  correlation  clinics  to 
demonstrate  the  application  of  scientific  information  to  the  practice  of  medicine.  The  first-year 
student  also  studies  the  impact  of  health  care  systems  in  our  current  society  on  the  individual 
patient  and  physician.  Second-year  courses  concentrate  on  the  clinical  relevance  of  basic 
science  concepts  as  the  bridging  process  to  clinical  instruction  begins.  Correlations  between 
pathology  and  pathophysiology  are  emphasized.  The  development  of  basic  clinical  skills  begins 
in  the  second  semester  and  culminates  in  a  four-week  clerkship.  Throughout  both  preclinical 
years  elective  opportunities  are  available  for  pursuit  of  areas  of  interest. 

The  major  clinical  year  is  devoted  exclusively  to  rotations  on  clerkships  in  the  clinical 
disciplines.  Under  close  supervision  the  students  are  helped  to  develop  the  skills  and 
knowledge  required  for  the  practice  of  clinical  medicine.  Students  learn  to  elicit  a  comprehen- 
sive history  and  to  carry  out  a  complete  physical  examination.  They  learn  to  develop 
professional  relationships  with  patients,  and  they  acquire  an  understanding  of  the  mechanisms 
of  disease  and  of  the  principles  necessary  for  valid  diagnostic  appraisal  and  effective 
therapeutic  plans. 

All  courses  of  the  first  three  years  of  the  curriculum  are  required  of  all  students.  In  the  fourth 
year,  with  the  guidance  of  faculty  advisers,  students  design  individual  elective  curricula,  drawn 
from  a  wide  range  of  basic  scientific  electives,  clinical  electives,  and  research  programs  offered 
by  the  faculty.  Each  fourth-year  student  is  required  to  take  a  one-month  elective  in  ambulatory 
care  which  includes  clerkship  experience  in  Public  Health/Community  Medicine.  The  elective 
courses  of  all  departments  are  described  in  a  catalog  which  is  printed  annually  and  distributed 
to  students  and  faculty.  Students  are  permitted  to  spend  three  months  of  the  curriculum  in 
elective  programs  offered  by  other  medical  schools.  In  addition,  the  School  of  Public  Health 
offers  international  medicine  programs  that  provide  opportunities  to  study  the  organization  and 
delivery  of  health  services  in  many  countries  of  the  world. 

During  the  elective  curriculum  students  have  available  the  resources  of  the  entire  University. 
Students  are  encouraged  to  utilize  elective  curriculum  time  to  reach  career  decisions.  Faculty 
advisers  stress  the  acquisition  of  knowledge  and  skills  in  areas  of  medicine  apart  from  the 
student's  career  discipline,  and  they  encourage  students  to  gain  experience  in  clinical  and/or 
laboratory  research. 

The  College  reserves  the  right  to  make  changes  in  the  program  of  studies  and  courses  of 
instruction  at  any  time. 

Grades,  Promotions,  and  Leaves  of  Absence 

All  courses  are  rated  on  an  Honors-Pass-Fail  system  and  these  ratings  only  are  recorded  on  the 
official  transcripts.  Students  are  not  ranked  within  the  class.  Faculty  provide  narrative 
descriptions  of  student  performances  in  preclinical  courses  (Abnormal  Human  Biology, 
Introduction  to  the  Patient,  and  Psychiatric  Medicine  I  and  11),  major  clinical  year  clerkships, 
and  elective  programs.  These  evaluations  become  part  of  the  student's  permanent  academic 
record  in  the  Office  of  the  Dean. 

There  are  three  standing  faculty  committees  concerned  with  students'  academic  perfor- 
mances. These  committees  are;  the  First  Year  Class  Faculty,  the  Second  Year  Class  Faculty, 
and  the  Clinical  Committee.  The  latter  deals  with  academic  performances  in  the  major  clinical 
year  and  the  elective  curriculum.  The  standing  committees  meet  during  each  academic  year  to 
review  student  performances  and  to  make  decisions  related  to  course  failures  and  to 
promotions.  Course  failures  in  all  years  of  the  curriculum  must  be  corrected  according  to  the 
directives  of  the  faculty  committees.  A  student  may  be  advanced  to  the  next  academic  year  of 
the  medical  school  curriculum  only  upon  recommendation  of  the  faculty  committee.  In  any  year 
of  the  curriculum  students  may  be  dismissed  for  poor  scholarship.  Repetition  of  a  year  of  the 


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curriculum  may  be  recommended  by  a  faculty  committee.  The  faculty  committees  may  direct 
students  whose  performances  are  marginal  to  undertake  additional  work  to  correct  deficiencies 
and  strengthen  overall  performance  in  any  discipline. 

Students  are  informed  in  writing  of  the  academic  decisions  of  all  faculty  committees. 
Students  have  the  right  to  appeal  decisions  of  the  faculty  committees.  A  student  who  wishes  to 
appeal  may  request  the  concerned  committee  to  reverse  or  alter  a  decision.  If  the  committee 
reaffirms  the  original  decision,  the  student  may  direct  an  appeal  to  the  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of 
Medicine,  who  may  refer  the  appeal  to  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  Faculty  Council  for 
final  decision. 

The  Faculty  of  Medicine  reserves  the  right  to  dismiss,  or  to  deny  admission,  registration, 
readmission,  or  graduation  to  any  student  who  in  the  judgment  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine  is 
determined  to  be  unsuited  for  the  study  or  practice  of  medicine. 

Students  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  are  required  to  pass  National  Board 
Examinations  Parts  I  and  II  prior  to  graduation. 

Leaves  of  absence  may  be  granted  by  the  Dean  for  a  limited  period  of  time  in  exceptional 
circumstances  only  for  health  reasons  or  personal  emergencies. 

Key  to  Course  Numbers 

Medical  Center  courses:  The  suffixes  F  and  S  refer  to  first-  and  second-year  courses, 
respectively.  Numbers  without  a  suffix  indicate  major  clinical  year  clerkships  that  are  repeated 
throughout  the  year  in  instruction  periods  of  twelve  weeks  or  less. 

Summary  of  Curriculum  (for  students  entering  in 
September  1982) 

First  Year 

SEPTEMBER  1,  1982,  to  JANUARY  12,  1983.  First  semester. 
JANUARY  17,  1983,  to  JUNE  10,  1983.  Second  semester. 

Second  Year 

SEPTEMBER  1,  1983,  through  MAY  31,  1984. 

Third  and  Fourth  Years 

JULY  1,  1984,  through  APRIL  30,  1986. 

Basic  Science  and  Introductory  Clinical  Courses 
of  the  First  and  Second  Years 

Abnormal  Human  Biology  101 S. 

Dr.  Canfield  and  interdepartmental  associates:  Cardiology,  Dr.  Drusin;  Pulmonary, 
Dr.  Harvey;  Endocrinology-Metabolism,  Dr.  Holub;  Gastroenterology,  Dr.  Click- 
man;  Hematology,  Dr.  Bank;  Immunology,  Dr.  Butler;  Infectious  Diseases,  Dr.  Neu; 
Oncology,  Dr.  Ellison;  Nephrology,  Dr.  Al-Awqati;  Surgery,  Dr.  Lo  Gerfo. 
Exercises  in  the  application  and  correlation  of  the  basic  sciences  to  a  broad  range  of  clinical  problems. 
Teaching  is  by  seminar/lecture  and  is  closely  integrated  with  courses  in  pathology,  pharmacology,  and 
introductory  medicine. 


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Anatomy  lOlF.     Microscopic  anatomy 
Dr.  Nunez  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  exercises  including  light  and  electron  microscopic  studies  of 
structure  in  relation  to  function. 

Anatomy  102F.     Human  anatomy 

Drs.  April,  Moss,  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  enconnpassing  basic  morphological  and  functional  human  anato- 
my. 

Anatomy  103F.     Developmental  anatomy 
Dr.  Pfenninger  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  demonstrations,  and  laboratory  emphasizing  the  fundamental  processes  of  embryogenesis; 
closely  integrated  with  Anatomy  lOlF — Microscopic  anatomy. 

Biochemistry  lOlF.     Introductory  biochemistry 
Dr.  Gold  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures  and  conferences  stressing  principles  of  biochemistry  and  their  relationship  to  disease  processes. 

Genetics  lOlS.     Medical  genetics 
Dr.  William  Johnson  and  associates. 

Lectures  and  clinical  presentations  emphasizing  the  practice  of  clinical  genetics  and  the  application  of 
principles  of  genetics  to  the  medical  specialties. 

Medicine  lOlS.     Introduction  to  the  practice  of  medicine 
Drs.  Canfield,  Marcus,  and  associates. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  seminars  addressing  ethical  and  personal  issues  relevant  to  the  practice  of 
medicine. 

Medicine  102S.     Introduction  to  the  patient 
Dr.  Morris  and  associates. 

A  series  of  interdepartmental  presentations  and  demonstrations  followed  by  an  intensive  four-week 
preceptorship  (at  Harlem,  Overlook,  Presbyterian,  Roosevelt,  or  St.  Luke's  Hospital)  during  which  the 
student  will  learn  to  take  a  comprehensive  medical  history  and  to  perform  a  complete  physical 
examination. 

Microbiology  lOlF.     General  microbiology 
Drs.  Erianger,  Ginsberg,  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  covering  the  basic  principles  of  cell  regulation,  immunology, 
virology,  and  the  biology  of  pathogenic  organisms. 

Anatomy-Physiology  106S.     Neural  science 

Drs.  Kandel,  Kelly,  Kupfermann,  Rowland,  Schwartz,  and  Spencer. 

Lectures,  seminars,  laboratories,  and  clinical  demonstrations  to  provide  an  integrated  understanding  of 
neurophysiology,  neuroanatomy,  biochemistry,  and  behavior. 

Nutrition  lOlF.     Introduction  to  nutrition 
Dr.  Winick  and  associates. 

Lectures  that  define  the  elements  of  nutrition  essential  for  good  health. 

Pathology  lOlF.     General  pathology 
Dr.  C.  Fenoglio  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  emphasizing  the  mechanisms  of  injury  and  repair  in  cells,  tissues, 
and  organ  systems. 

Pathology  102S.     Systemic  pathology 
Dr.  C.  Fenoglio  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  exercises  including  light  and  electron  microscopic  studies  to 
elucidate  the  pathogenesis  of  findings  in  disease. 

Pathology  103S.     Neuropathology 
Dr.  Duffy  and  associates. 

Lectures,  demonstrations,  and  microscopic  studies  of  diseases  of  the  nervous  system. 


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Pharmacology  lOlS.     General  and  special  pharmacology 
Dr.  Kahn  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  seminars,  and  demonstrations  to  elucidate  the  basic  principles  essential  for  the  effective  use  of 
drugs  as  therapeutic  or  diagnostic  agents. 

Medicine  105F.     Physician-patient  relationship 
Dr.  Park  and  associates. 

Preceptor  sessions  emphasizing  the  central  role  of  the  physician-patient  relationship  in  the  practice  of 
medicine  and  the  importance  of  the  effects  of  health  care  organization  and  other  factors  on  that 
relationship. 

Physiology  101 F.     Human  physiology 
Dr.  Nocenti  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  demonstrations,  and  conferences  to  define  the  function  of  specific  cells,  tissues,  and  organs  and 
their  homeostatic  mechanisms. 

Psychiatry  lOlF.     Psychiatric  medicine,  I 
Dr.  Arkow  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures  and  seminars  presenting  the  salient  features  of  normal  development. 

Psychiatry  102S.     Psychiatric  medicine,  II 
Dr.  Arkow  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures  and  seminars  covering  the  major  mental  illnesses  and  the  elements  of  patient  interviewing. 

Public  Health  lOlF.     Structure  of  health  care  systems 
Dr.  Rosenberg  and  associates. 

Lectures  and  seminar  groups  on  the  current  organization  of  health  care. 

Public  Health  102F.     Epidemiology 
Dr.  Paneth  and  associates. 

Lectures  and  seminars  to  present  epidemiological  principles. 

Public  Health  103F.     Biostatistics 
Dr.  Fleiss  and  associates. 

Lectures  on  the  basic  elements  of  biostatistics  applicable  to  medicine. 

Public  Health  104F.     Parasitic  diseases 
Dr.  Despommier  and  associates. 

Lectures  and  laboratories  stressing  parasitic  diseases  likely  to  be  encountered  and  the  techniques 
necessary  for  the  diagnosis  of  these  diseases. 

Major  Clinical  Year 

Anesthesiology  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  anesthesiology 
Dr.  Bendixen  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

A  clerkship  that  provides  training  in  preanesthetic  evaluation,  management,  and  postanesthetic  care  of 
surgical  patients.  At  the  conclusion  of  the  clerkship  students  should  be  able  to  do  the  following:  (1)  describe 
the  major  factors  to  be  considered  in  selecting  anesthetic  drugs  and  techniques  for  patients  undergoing 
common  surgical  procedures;  (2)  describe  indications  for  positive  pressure  ventilation  of  the  lungs  and  how 
the  adequacy  of  such  ventilation  can  be  determined;  (3)  differentiate  between  a  patent  and  obstructed 
airway  in  a  patient  and  demonstrate  on  a  patient  or  mannikin  his/her  ability  to  obtain  a  patent  airway  by 
positioning;  (4)  describe  the  indications  for  use  of  an  endotracheal  tube;  (5)  describe  procedures  used  for 
resuscitation  of  a  patient  who  has  had  cardiac  arrest  and  demonstrate  on  a  mannikin  his/her  ability  to 
perform  mouth-to-mouth  ventilation  and  closed  chest  cardiac  massage;  (6)  describe  indications  for  and 
contraindications  to  the  use  of  local  anesthetics  to  provide  infiltration  and  nerve  block  anesthesia;  and  (7) 
describe  the  causes,  prevention,  diagnosis,  and  treatment  of  local  anesthetic  drug  toxicity. 

Dermatology  201. 
Dr.  Harber  and  staff. 


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Medicine  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  medicine 

Dr.  Loeb  and  staff  at  the  Harlem,  Presbyterian,  Roosevelt,  and  St.  Luke's 

Hospitals. 

Extended  clinical  experience  under  a  preceptorship  system  at  Presbyterian  Hospital  and  at  another 
affiliated  hospital,  Harlem,  Roosevelt,  or  St.  Luke's  Hospital.  At  the  conclusion  of  the  clerkship  the  student 
should  be  capable  of  taking  a  precise  medical  history,  performing  an  accurate  physical  examination, 
interpreting  basic  laboratory  data,  formulating  a  cogent  problem  list,  and  communicating  these  data  in 
accurate  verbal  and  written  form.  These  skills  will  be  acquired  in  the  patient  care  setting  in  order  to 
increase  the  student's  understanding  of  the  physiologic,  psychologic,  and  social  aspects  of  medicine  and  to 
prepare  the  student  for  the  assumption  of  clinical  responsibility  under  close  supervision. 

Neurology  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  neurology 

Dr.  Rowland  and  staff  at  the  Neurological  Institute  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

A  comprehensive  experience  in  clinical  neurology  provided  at  the  bedside  at  the  Neurological  Institute. 
Under  close  supervision  of  a  junior  and  senior  resident  and  an  attending  physician  in  neurology,  students 
learn  to  obtain  a  systematic  neurological  history  and  to  perform  and  interpret  the  neurological 
examination.  By  active  participation  in  the  evaluation  and  care  of  patients,  expertise  is  obtained  in  the 
diagnosis  and  treatment  of  common  neurological  diseases.  Students  learn  how  to  do  a  lumbar  puncture 
and  they  become  familiar  with  elcctrodiagnostic  and  neuroradiological  tests.  Experience  is  also  obtained  in 
neurosurgery  and  rehabilitation  medicine.  Management  of  neurological  emergencies  is  learned  during 
night  call  with  the  senior  resident.  In  addition,  a  comprehensive  core  knowledge  of  clinical  neurology  is 
ensured  by  a  course  syllabus,  daily  rounds,  and  preceptor  sessions  with  the  attending  physician. 

Neurology  202.     Neurosurgery 

Dr.  Stein  and  staff  at  the  Neurological  Institute  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

Included  in  Neurology  201. 

Obstetrics  and  Gynecology  201.  Clinical  clerkship  in  obstetrics  and  gynecology 
Dr.  Vande  Wiele  and  staff  at  the  Harlem,  Presbyterian,  Roosevelt,  and  St.  Luke's 
Hospitals. 

A  comprehensive  clerkship  in  obstetrics  and  gynecology  under  close  supervision  of  house  staff  and 
attendings.  On  the  gynecological  wards  and  in  the  clinics  the  student  learns  to  take  a  sexual  and 
gynecological  history,  to  examine  the  breasts,  abdomen,  and  pelvis,  to  distinguish  normal  and  abnormal 
findings  relative  to  gynecological  disease,  and  to  diagnose  and  manage  benign  and  malignant  gynecologic 
tumors.  The  student  acquires  the  skills  needed  to  approach  problems  of  sexuality  and  an  understanding  of 
the  impact  of  changing  physiological  states  in  menarche  and  menopause.  On  the  obstetrical  service  the 
student  learns  the  medical  and  surgical  complications  encountered  during  pregnancy  and  delivery,  and  the 
student  learns  to  diagnose  and  manage  pregnancy.  The  student  participates  in  the  conduct  of  labor,  the 
delivery,  and  the  care  of  the  newborn. 

Ophthalmology  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  ophthalmology 
Dr.  Campbell  and  staff. 

Orthopedic  Surgery  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  orthopedic  surgery 
Dr.  Garcia  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

On  the  orthopedic  surgery  clerkship  students  learn  to  perform  an  orthopedic  physical  examination  and  to 
take  an  orthopedic  history  from  a  patient.  The  clerkship  provides  students  with  insight  into  the  more 
common  musculoskeletal  problems  (including  fractures  and  trauma)  and  the  basic  approaches  to 
management  of  these  problems  by  an  orthopedic  surgeon.  The  student  is  expected  to  gain  insight  into  how 
the  discipline  of  orthopedic  surgery  works  in  conjunction  with  other  specialties  and  how  an  orthopedic 
service  provides  in-patient  and  out-patient  care. 

Otolaryngology  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  otolaryngology 
Dr.  Abramson  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

A  clerkship  designed  to  teach  the  skills  of  physical  examination  of  the  ear,  nose,  and  throat  and  to  provide 
an  understanding  of  certain  diseases  where  this  examination  is  crucial  in  diagnosis  and  management.  The 
clerkship  includes  selected  didactic  lectures,  followed  by  a  preceptor-type  experience  in  the  clinic  where 
students  examine  and  work  up  a  number  of  patients  under  the  direct  supervision  of  a  faculty  member. 


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Pediatrics  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  pediatrics 

Dr.  Katz  and  staff  at  the  Babies  Hospital  (Presbyterian),  Harlem,  Roosevelt,  and 

St.  Luke's  Hospitals. 

A  clinical  clerkship  providing  both  in-patient  and  ambulatory  care  experience.  The  student  is  introduced  to 
the  study  of  infants  and  children:  growth  and  development,  diseases,  and  health  care  maintenance.  The 
student  develops  basic  skills  in  the  following  areas:  taking  the  pediatric  history  from  the  parents  eind  from 
the  older  child;  performing  the  physical  examination  of  the  pediatric  patient,  including  the  young  infant; 
observing,  analyzing,  and  recording  the  interaction  between  parent  and  child;  and  ordering  and 
interpreting  laboratory  tests.  The  student  learns  to  integrate  the  data  acquired  and  formulate  an 
appropriate  problem  list  and  plan  for  the  patient.  The  student  also  learns  to  make  the  basic  measurements 
of  physical,  neurological,  and  psychosocial  growth  and  development,  and  to  plot  and  assess  the  data. 

Psychiatry  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  psychiatry 

Dr.  Malitz  and  staff  at  the  New  York  State  Psychiatric  Institute,  Harlem,  Presbyte* 

rian,  Roosevelt,  and  St.  Luke's  Hospitals. 

A  comprehensive  clerkship  in  psychiatry.  In  active  participation  in  patient  care  under  faculty  supervision 
the  student  is  expected  to  learn  to  conduct  a  psychiatric  history  and  mental  status  examination  and  to 
develop  refined  interviewing  skills,  noting  verbal  and  nonverbal  behavior.  The  student  learns  to  make  a 
psychiatric  differential  diagnosis,  to  use  psychotropic  drugs  effectively,  to  evaluate  suicide  potential,  and 
to  develop  and  enhance  therapeutic  rapport.  The  clerkship  aims  to  provide  an  appreciation  of  the  effects 
of  psychological,  social,  and  biological  phenomena  on  illness-related  behaviors. 

Radiology  201.     Diagnostic  radiology  (medical) 
Dr.  Seaman  and  staff. 

Radiology  202.     Diagnostic  radiology  (surgical) 
Dr.  Seaman  and  staff. 

Rehabilitation  Medicine  201. 

Dr.  Downey  and  staff  at  the  Neurological  Institute  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

Included  in  Neurology  201. 

Surgery  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  surgery 

Dr.  Reemtsma  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

A  comprehensive  clinical  clerkship  during  which  the  student  is  expected  to  demonstrate  improvement  in 
ability  to  perform  histories  and  physical  examinations  on  surgical  patients  and  to  formulate  rational 
diagnostic  and  therapeutic  plans.  The  student  is  expected  to  demonstrate  increasing  skill  and  competence 
in  performing  selected  procedures,  in  assuming  supervised  responsibility  for  patient  care,  in  communicat- 
ing succinctly  and  with  clarity  to  patients  and  colleagues,  and  in  building  a  functional  body  of  critically 
examined  information  regarding  common  surgical  entities. 

Surgery  202.     Lectures  and  demonstrations  in  surgical  pathology 
Drs.  C.  Fenoglio,  Lane,  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

Included  in  Surgery  201. 

Urology  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  urology 
Dr.  Olsson  and  staff. 

During  the  clinical  clerkship  in  urology  students  learn  to  identify  common  disorders  of  the  genito-urinary 
tract  through  precise  patient  interviews  and  examinations.  Both  ambulatory  and  in-patients  are  evaluated. 
By  knowing  diagnostic  methods  unique  to  urology,  students  are  able  to  formulate  appropriate  diagnostic 
and  therapeutic  plans. 


Fourth  Year 

Interdepartment  301.     Ambulatory  care/public  health  selective 
Dr.  C.  Ortiz-Neu,  course  coordinator. 

Each  student  in  the  fourth  year  is  required  to  select  an  elective  in  ambulatory  care,  which  includes 
clerkship  experience  in  Public  Health/Community  Medicine.  (For  the  rest  of  the  Fourth  Year  see  page  43 
and  the  elective  catalogue.) 


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Special  Programs 

M.D.-Ph.D.  Program 

This  is  a  cooperative  program  sponsored  by  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences  and  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  for  students  who  have  had  a  strong  undegraduate  program 
in  science  and  have  a  strong  commitment  to  biomedical  research.  The  program  allows  students 
to  work  toward  the  Ph.D.  degree  in  one  of  the  disciplines  listed  below  in  addition  to  earning  the 
M.D.  degree. 

Students  who  wish  to  participate  in  the  program  must  be  admitted  to  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  to  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  Separate 
applications  must  be  made  to  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  to  the  Graduate 
School  of  Arts  and  Sciences. 

Students  complete  the  basic  science  requirements  of  the  medical  program  and  enter  a 
participating  department  of  the  Graduate  School  to  carry  out  the  Ph.D.  program.  They  then 
complete  the  balance  of  the  requirements  for  the  M.D.  degree. 

The  participating  Ph.D.  programs  are: 

Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology  Microbiology 

Biochemistry  Nutrition 

Biological  Sciences  Pathology 

Chemistry  Pharmacology 

Epidemiology  Physics 

Human  Genetics  and  Development  Physiology 

Mathematical  Statistics  Psychology 

For  additional  information  students  should  write  to  Dr.  David  Schachter,  Chairman, 
Graduate  Biomedical  Sciences  Advisory  Committee,  Department  of  Physiology,  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  630  West  168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 

To  apply,  students  should  request  an  application  from  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and 
Sciences  and  an  application  from  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 


Joint  M.D./M.P.H.  Program 

This  dual  degree  program  is  under  the  joint  direction  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons 
and  the  School  of  Public  Health.  In  addition  to  preclinical  and  clinical  medical  training,  students 
gain  substantive  knowledge  of  the  health  care  delivery  system  and  the  technological,  social, 
and  political  forces  that  contribute  to  the  problems  and  patterns  of  illness,  medical  care,  and 
delivery  of  services.  They  also  develop  concrete  skills  of  research  or  administration  applicable 
in  interdisciplinary  health  service  settings,  both  clinical  and  community  based. 

Before  being  considered  for  admission  to  the  joint  degree  program,  the  applicant  must  first 
be  accepted  as  a  degree  candidate  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  Formal 
application  to  the  School  of  Public  Health  may  then  be  made  at  any  time  before  the  student 
enters  the  fourth  year  of  medical  training.  The  overall  length  of  the  joint  program,  registration, 
and  scheduling  patterns  differ  for  individual  students.  The  total  elapsed  time  could  be  as  short 
as  four  years,  but  might  extend  beyond  the  four-year  graduation  date  of  the  medical  school.  In 
general,  during  the  first  three  years  the  joint  degree  student  uses  vacation  and  free  time  in  the 
medical  schedule  to  cross-register  for  public  health  courses.  In  the  fourth  year  the  student 
registers  concurrently  in  the  two  schools,  permitting  opportunities  to  complete  core,  track,  and 
elective  public  health  courses  and  also  carry  the  required  clinical  elective  work  in  the  medical 
curriculum.  The  M.D.  and  the  M.P.H.  degrees  may  be  awarded  simultaneously  at  the  end  of 
the  fourth  year;  either  degree  may  be  awarded  separately  when  the  requirements  have  been 
met. 


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For  further  information,  consult  the  Dean's  Office  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons, 
630  West  168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.,  10032,  or  the  Dean's  Office  in  the  School  of  Public 
Health,  600  West  168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 


Programs  in  Physical  Therapy  and  Occupational  Therapy 

Educational  programs  are  offered  by  the  Department  of  Rehabilitation  Medicine  to  students 
who  have  already  earned  a  bachelor's  degree.  They  may  apply  for  admission  to  a  two-year 
program  leading  to  the  Master  of  Science  degree  in  physical  therapy  or  occupational  therapy, 
or  a  second  professional  Master  of  Science  degree  in  occupational  therapy  education  or 
occupational  therapy  administration.  Details  are  given  in  the  bulletin  of  Programs  in  Physical 
Therapy  and  Occupational  Therapy. 


Program  of  the  Center  for  Psychoanalytic  Training  and  Research 

A  course  of  training  in  the  theory  and  practice  of  psychoanalytic  medicine  is  offered  through 
the  Center  for  Psychoanalytic  Training  and  Research  of  the  Department  of  Psychiatry.  The 
program,  a  minimum  of  four  years  in  length,  leads  to  the  award  of  a  certificate  in 
Psychoanalysis.  For  details,  see  the  bulletin  of  the  Center  (formerly  the  Psychoanalytic  Clinic). 


Programs  in  Nutrition 

The  Master  of  Science  program,  administered  by  the  Postgraduate  Division  of  the  Faculty  of 
Medicine,  is  a  twelve-month  program  that  serves  as  a  foundation  for  students  who  plan  to 
continue  for  the  Doctor  of  Philosophy  degree  or  to  attend  a  professional  school  in  the  health 
sciences.  In  addition,  the  master's  program  is  offered  to  physicians  and  other  health  specialists 
who  wish  to  augment  their  training  with  a  knowledge  of  nutrition. 

Requirements  for  admission:  a  bachelor's  degree  from  an  accredited  college,  with  a  strong 
emphasis  on  the  sciences,  including  two  years  of  chemistry,  one  year  of  biology,  and  a  course  in 
elementary  biochemistry.  The  Graduate  Record  Examination  is  required. 

Under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Executive  Committee  on  Graduate  Instruction  of  the  Graduate 
School  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  students  may  follow  a  program  of  studies  leading  to  the  Ph.D. 
degree.  Course  work  and  thesis  research  in  nutritional  biochemistry  and  in  clinical  and  public 
health  nutrition  are  carried  out  under  the  guidance  of  the  Doctoral  Program  Subcommittee  on 
Nutrition. 

Requirements  for  admission:  successful  completion  of  the  Master  of  Science  degree  program 
as  outlined  above,  or  the  equivalent,  and  demonstrated  scholarly  ability  in  pursuing  advanced 
studies  and  research.  In  addition,  students  must  fulfill  the  general  requirements  for  the  degree 
which  govern  all  Ph.D.  candidates  in  the  University. 

A  program  of  postdoctoral  training  in  nutrition  is  offered  for  qualified  individuals  having  the 
degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine  or  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Philosophy  who  intend  to  pursue 
careers  in  teaching  and  research  in  nutrition.  The  program  includes  clinics,  selected  nutrition 
courses,  seminars,  and  participation  in  research  projects,  with  a  view  to  qualifying  the 
individual  for  teaching  in  medical  schools  or  in  nutrition  departments  of  graduate  schools. 
Specific  training  is  given  in  the  areas  of  nutrition  and  development,  prenatal  growth,  obesity, 
endocrinology,  and  nutrition  and  metabolism.  This  program  has  considerable  flexibility  and  is 
arranged  with  the  individual  to  suit  his  or  her  particular  goals  and  needs. 

Inquiries  concerning  the  above  programs  may  be  directed  to  the  Office  of  the  Director,  Institute 
of  Human  Nutrition,  701  West  168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 


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Program  in  Clinical  Genetics 

While  patient  services  in  genetics  are  rendered  through  the  existing  clinical  departments  of  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  the  teaching,  research,  and  clinical  services  in  genetics  are 
coordinated  and  integrated  by  the  Program  in  Clinical  Genetics,  under  the  chairmanship  of  Dr. 
Arthur  Bloom,  Professor  of  Pediatrics  and  of  Human  Genetics  and  Development.  The 
membership  of  this  committee  includes  physicians  and  scientists  from  the  Department  of 
Human  Genetics  and  Development  and  from  numerous  other  departments  of  the  College. 

The  Program  in  Clinical  Genetics  offers  fellowships  in  genetics  and  training  in  the  genetic 
aspects  of  a  wide  range  of  medical  and  surgical  specialties.  The  Program  provides  postgrad- 
uate clinical  teaching,  elective  courses  for  medical  students,  and  regular  conferences  on  clinical 
genetics.  The  clinical  and  laboratory  facilities  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital,  Babies  Hospital, 
and  other  affiliated  hospitals  are  all  utilized  in  the  Program,  and  the  research  laboratories  of  the 
Department  of  Human  Genetics  and  Development  actively  participate  in  it. 

Interested  applicants  should  write  for  further  information  to  the  Chairman,  Program  in 
Clinical  Genetics,  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Columbia  University,  630  West  168th 
Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 

Program  in  Biophysics  and  Biophysical  Chemistry 

The  program  of  study  in  biophysics  and  biophysical  chemistry,  which  leads  to  the  award  of  the 
degree  of  Doctor  of  Philosophy,  is  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and 
Sciences.  Information  about  admission  and  degree  requirements  and  courses  of  instruction  is 
given  in  the  bulletin  of  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences. 

Endowed  Lectureships  and  Visiting  Professorship 

Through  the  kindness  of  generous  donors,  the  resources  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine  include 
several  distinguished  lectureships  and  a  visiting  professorship: 

The  Cartwright  Lecture  Fund,  established  under  the  will  of  Benjamin  Cartwright,  made 
possible  biennial  lectures  under  the  sponsorship  of  the  P&S  Alumni  Association  during  the 
period  1881  - 1912.  A  new  series  of  Cartwright  Lectures  was  inaugurated  under  the  College's 
auspices  in  November  1974. 

The  Alexander  Ming  Fisher  Lectures  were  established  under  the  terms  of  the  will  of  Dr.  A.  M. 
Fisher's  half-brother,  E.  Douglas  Southwick,  to  make  possible  lectures  on  the  general  theme  of 
Death  and  Dying. 

The  Michael  Heidelberger  Lectures  were  begun  in  1955  to  honor  the  notable  contributions  of 
Dr.  Heidelberger,  now  Professor  Emeritus  of  Immunochemistry,  and  to  stimulate  further 
scientific  progress  in  immunochemistry  and  related  disciplines. 

The  David  Seegal  Lectureship  and  Visiting  Professorship  Fund,  given  by  the  Alpha  Omega 
Alpha  Honor  Medical  Society  and  others,  provides  for  the  appointment  of  a  visiting  professor 
who  is  in  residence  for  five  days.  During  this  time  he  or  she  delivers  the  David  Seegal  Lecture 
on  Chronic  Disease. 

Prizes  and  Awards 

The  Distinguished  Service  Award  o{  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  is  given  annually  at 
Commencement  exercises  to  a  member  of  the  faculty  for  outstanding  contributions  to 
medicine. 


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The  Louisa  Gross  Horwitz  Prize,  the  recipient  of  which  traditionally  gives  a  public  lecture,  was 
established  under  the  will  of  the  late  S.  Gross  Horwitz  in  honor  of  his  mother  and  is  given 
annually  in  recognition  of  outstanding  basic  research  in  the  fields  of  biology  or  biochemistry. 

The  Joseph  Mather  Smith  Prize  is  awarded  to  the  graduate  of  the  College  whose  original 
research  in  medical  subjects  is  deemed  by  the  Dean's  Advisory  Committee  on  Honors  and 
Awards  to  be  the  most  meritorious. 

The  Stevens  Triennial  Prize  is  awarded  to  the  person,  not  necessarily  a  graduate  of  the 
College,  whose  original  research  on  any  medical  subject  is  deemed  by  the  Dean's  Advisory 
Committee  on  Honors  and  Awards  to  be  the  most  meritorious. 

The  Dean's  Award  for  Outstanding  Contributions  to  Teaching  was  inaugurated  in  the 
mid-1970s  as  an  appropriate  way  to  recognize  faculty  members  who  are  notably  effective  as 
teachers  or  leaders  in  education. 


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Postgraduate  Programs 


Opportunities  for  continuing  medical  education  beyond  the  M.D.  degree  are  offered  at  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  through  three  major  programs:  (1)  the  training  of  specialists 
by  means  of  hospital  residencies;  (2)  special  courses  in  general  medicine  and  in  the  specialties, 
for  practicing  physicians  and  physicians  in  training  who  wish  to  renew  and  continue  their 
educational  experiences  in  the  various  fields  of  medicine;  and  (3)  the  Doctor  of  Medical  Science 
Program,  for  physicians  with  particular  interest  and  competence  in  research  in  the  basic 
sciences.  Further  information  about  these  programs  may  be  obtained  from  the  Office  of  the 
Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine. 

Graduate  Training  of  Specialists 

The  program  offers  training  opportunities  through  fellowships  at  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons  and  residencies  at  affiliated  hospitals  for  holders  of  the  M.D.  degree.  Proper  training 
for  specialization  includes  four  major  elements.  First,  it  provides  a  comprehensive  clinical 
experience  as  a  resident  in  a  hospital  that  is  equipped  and  staffed  to  provide  graded 
responsibilities  under  the  supervision  of  experts  in  the  selected  specialty.  Second,  it  disciplines 
the  resident  in  scientific  attitudes  toward  health  and  disease  and  enriches  the  clinical 
experience  through  advanced  training  in  those  medical  sciences  that  are  largely  concerned 
with  the  resident's  specialty.  Third,  it  enables  the  resident  to  see  and  to  begin  to  understand  the 
effect  of  illness  on  the  individual  patient  and  the  response  of  that  person  to  the  illness  and  to  the 
physician.  The  relationships  that  the  resident  physician  develops  with  individual  patients  set 
the  pattern  for  his  or  her  participation  in  the  delivery  of  health  care  after  the  completion  of  the 
residency.  Finally,  it  gives  the  student  the  opportunity,  either  as  a  resident  or  as  a  fellow,  to  do 
basic  or  clinical  research.  This,  in  turn,  may  stimulate  the  type  of  creative  productivity  that  may 
earn  the  student  a  recommendation  for  admission  to  a  program  leading  to  the  award  of  the 
Doctor  of  Medical  Science  degree. 

Postgraduate  Courses  for  Practicing  Physicians  and  Specialists 

A  variety  of  short  courses  have  been  organized  at  hospitals  and  clinics  affiliated  with  the 
University;  they  are  available  at  the  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center  and  at  the  other 
affiliated  hospitals.  No  University  credit  or  certificates  are  granted  for  these  courses,  but 
continuing  medical  education  credit  is  granted  through  the  Physicians  Recognition  Award  of  the 
American  Medical  Association. 

Courses  for  the  general  practitioner  furnish  opportunities  to  keep  abreast  of  new  knowledge 
and  the  latest  methods  of  diagnosis,  treatment,  and  prevention;  and  to  learn  the  indications, 
limitations,  and  value  of  those  technical  procedures  that  require  the  attention  of  a  qualified 
specialist.  The  instruction  consists  largely  of  first-hand  clinical  experience,  lectures,  demonstra- 
tions, and  discussion. 

For  those  already  practicing  a  specialty,  advanced  instruction  is  given  in  the  therapeutic  and 
diagnostic  methods  of  certain  limited  fields  of  practice.  Enrollment  is  limited  to  those  who  have 
the  preparation  necessary  to  enable  them  to  benefit  by  the  advanced  instruction. 

Program  for  the  Doctor  of  Medical  Science  Degree 

The  University  confers  the  Med.Sc.D.  degree  upon  a  few  physicians  who  have  completed  a 
research  project  in  one  of  the  basic  science  fields.  Only  staff  members  of  the  Columbia- 
Presbyterian  Medical  Center  are  eligible  for  this  degree.  A  minimum  of  two  years  of  full-time 
work  in  the  basic  science  field  is  required.  Additional  requirements  include  completion  of  a 
significant  and  original  research  project,  the  passing  of  comprehensive  and  oral  examinations, 
and  submission  of  a  dissertation. 


Departments  of  Instruction 


Listed  are  only  those  faculty  appointments  and  promotions  approved  by  July  1,  1982. 

The  designation  "also"  is  used  with  the  name  of  an  individual  holding  a  joint  appointment  in 
two  departments.  The  designation  "in"  is  used  when  an  individual  holds  an  appointment  in  the 
department  where  listed,  with  assignment  to  the  department  named  after  the  "in."  In  either 
case,  the  name  appears  in  both  departmental  lists. 

Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology 

Professor  and  Chairman 

Michael  D.  Gershon.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1958;  M.D..  1963 

Professors 

Melvin  L.  Moss.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1942;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1946;  Ph.D.,  1954 

Charles  R.  Noback.  B.S.,  Cornell,  1936;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1938,  Ph.D.,  Minneso- 
ta, 1942 

Karl  H.  Pfenninger.     M.D.,  Zurich,  1971 

Virginia  M.  Tennyson  (also  Pathology).  B.S.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1946;  M.S.,  Baylor, 1956; 
Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Adjunct  Professors 

Manfred  Otto  Nahmmacher.     Ph.D.,  Giessen  (Germany),  1960 

Samuel  Rosner.  M.D.,  Royal  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  (Edinburgh),  1940;  F.I.C.S., 
1951 

Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Bard  Cosman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  1955 

Associate  Professors 

Ernest  W.  April.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1961;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Philip  W.  Brandt.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1952;  M.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1957;  Ph.D.,  Columbia, 

1960 
Stephen  B.  Doty  (in  Orthopedic  Surgery).     B.A.,  Rice,  1961;  M.A.,  1963;  Ph.D.,  1965 
Eladio  A.  Nunez.     B.S.,  St.  John's  (New  York),   1951;  M.S,   1953;  Ph.D.,  New  York 

University,  1964 
Ann-Judith  Silverman.     B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1967;  Ph.D.,  1970 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

Richard  M.  Hoar.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Kansas,  1956 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Arline  D.  Deitch.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1944;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1946;  Ph.D.,  1954 


58    ANATOMY  AND  CELL  BIOLOGY  •  ANESTHESIOLOGY 


Assistant  Professors 

Richard  T.  Ambron.     B.S.,  Villanova,  1965;  Ph.D.,  Temple,  1971 

Craig  H.  Bailey  (in  Psychiatry  and  the  Center  for  Neurobiology  and  Behavior).     B.A.,  Lehigh, 

1967;  M.S.,  1969;  Ph.D.,  1973 
Halina  Den  (in  Neurology).     B.S.,  Frankfort,  1949;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1954;  Ph.D., 

Michigan,  1958 
Abraham  B.  Eastwood  (in  Neurology).     B.S.,  Muhlenberg,  1965;  M.S..  Lehigh,  1967;  Ph.D., 

1971 
James  P.  Kelly.     B.A.,  Harpur,  1966;  Ph.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1971 
Marie-France  Maylie-Pfenninger.     Baccalaureate,  Algiers,  1960;  L.  esSc,  Marseilles,  1963; 

Docteur  de  Speciality,  1967;  Ph.D.,  1972 
Tuan  Due  Pham  (also  Pharmacology).     B.S..  St.  Edward's  (Texas),  1962;  M.S.,  Loyola,  1967; 

M.Phil.,  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1975 
Taube  Pearl  Rothman.     B.A.,  City  College,  1969;  Ph.D.,  Cornell,  1975 
Samuel  Mark  Schacher  (in  Psychiatry  and  the  Center  for  Neurobiology  and  Behavior).     B.S., 

Columbia,  1971;  M.A.,  1974;  Ph.D.,  1976 
Klaudiusz  R.  Weiss  (also  Psychiatry)  (in  Dentistry)  (in  the  Center  for  Neurobiology  and 

Behavior).     M.A.,  Warsaw,  1967;  Ph.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Stony  Brook), 

1973 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Robert  Bowker  (in  Psychiatry).     B.S.,  Springfield  1969;  V.M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1973;  Ph.D., 

1979 
Ian  Blair  Fries.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  1968 

INSTRUCTOR  SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Sharon  C.  Colacino,  Ph.D.  Diane  L.  Sherman,  B.S. 


LECTURER 

Cheryl  F.  Dreyfus.  Ph.D.  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 


Ira  Wallis,  Ph.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Brian  John  Oldfield,  Ph.D. 


Anesthesiology 

Professor  and  Chairman 

Henrik  H.  Bendixen.     M.D.,  Copenhagen,  1951 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Mieczyslaw  Finster  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     B.A.,  Gymnasium  (Poland).  1941: 

M.D.,  Geneva,  1957 
Lester  C.  Mark.     M.D.,  Toronto,  1941 

Gabriel  G.  Nahas.     M.D.,  Toulouse,  1944;  Ph.D..  Minnesota,  1953 
Shih-Hsun  Ngai  (also  Pharmacology).     M.B..  National  Central  (Nanking).  1944 

Professors  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Leonard  Brand.     B.S.,  Yale.  1946;  M.D..  Columbia,  1949 

Edgar  C.  Hanks.     B.A..  Gettysburg,  1943;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1947 

Ernest  Salanitre.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1936;  M.D..  Rome,  1942 


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Adjunct  Professor 

Sidney  Spector  (also  Pharmacology).     B.S.,  Denver,  1948;  M.S.,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Jefferson, 
1956 

Associate  Professors 

Allen  1.  Hyman  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1955;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College, 

1959 
Hisayo  O.  Morishima.     M.D.,  Toho  (Tokyo),  1951;  Ph.D.,  Tokyo,  1959 
Eugene  J .  Pantuck .     B.S.,  Tufts,  1 959;  M.D.,  1 963 
J.  Gilbert  Stone.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1960;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1964 
Lubos  Triner.     M.D.,  Charles  (Prague),  1955;  Ph.D.,  1961 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Jen-Tieng  Wung.     M.D.,  Taipei  Medical  College,  1956 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Richard  S.  Matteo.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1950;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Upstate), 

1955 
Hilda  Pedersen.     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Edinburgh,  1958 

Assistant  Professors 

Jeffrey  Askanazi.     B.S.,  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  1971;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Syracuse),  1975 
Keith  J.  Bernstein.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1968;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1974 
Walter  A.  Boyle  111.     B.S.,  California  State  (Long  Beach),   1973;  M.D.,  California  (San 

Francisco),  1977 
Richard  Y.Z.  Chen.     M.D.,  National  Taiwan  (Taipei),  1971 
Arvin  H.  Chin.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1970;  M.D.,  1974;  J.D.,  Columbia,  1981 
Paul  Dalecki.     B.S.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1973;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical 

College,  1976 
Michael  C.  Damask.     B.A.,  Case  Western  Reserve  University,  1970;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical 

School,  1974 
Foun-Chung  Fan.     M.D.,  Taipei  Medical  College  (Taiwan),  1972 
Arthur  Donald  Finck.     B.S.,  Lafayette,  1968;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1972 
Ingrid  Anne-Marie  Fitz-James.     B.A.,  Sarah  Lawrence,  1973;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1977 
Warren  K.  Grodin.     B.A.,  Minnesota,  1967;  M.D.,  London,  1975 
Hoshang  Jal  Khambatta.     M.D.,  Karachi,  1958 
Vance  Lauderdale.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1945;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1947 
Pat  J.  Martin.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 
Eugene  Ornstein.     M.S.,  Polytechnic  Institute  of  Brooklyn,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1977;  M.D.,  Miami 

(Florida),  1979 
Leila  M.  Pang  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Hawaii,  1966;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1970 
Richard  K.  Raker.     B.A.,  Michigan,  1969;  M.D.,  1973 
David  M.  Richlin.     B.A.,  Drew,  1970;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine  and  Dentistry, 

1974 
Stanley  H.  Rosenbaum  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.A..  Harvard,  1969;  M.D., 

Cornell,  1973 
Jeffrey  Sherman.     B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1973;  M.D.,  New  York 

Medical  College,  1978 


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Yvonne  Vulliemoz.     M.S.,  Lausanne,  1956;  Ph.D.,  Paris,  1969 

Sook  Young  Woo.     B.S.,  Ewha  Women's  University  (Seoul),  1968;  M.D.,  1972 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Dorothy  A.  Black.     B.A.,  Rutgers,  1957;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1959;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1965 

Donald  C.  Brody.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  Boston,  1956 

Kathryn  A.W.  Cozine.     M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1961 

Ellise  S.  Delphin.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1971;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1975 

Alber  Faltas.     M.D.,  Kasr-El-Ainy  Medical  School  (Egypt),  1 961 

Carolyn  P.  Greenberg.     B.A.,  Stanford,  1962;  M.D.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1966 

John  W.  Hennessey.     B.S.,  Massachusetts,  1961;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1966 

Ina  Lieberman.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1964;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1968 

Dudley  D.  McDaniel.     B.A.,  Miami  (Ohio),  1971;  M.D.,  Autonoma  (Mexico),  1975 

Peter  Salgo.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1971;  M.D.,  1975 

Kevin  B.  Sanborn.     B.S.,  Manhattan,  1969;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1973 

Medhat  Riad  Wassef.     M.B.,  B.Ch.,  Cairo,  1957 

Gerald  S.  Weinberger.     M.D.,  New  York  University,  1948 

Marcelle  M.  Willock.     B.A..  New  Rochelle,  1958;  M.D.,  Howard,  1962 

Joseph  Chuan-Shih  Yang.     B.S.,  Taiwan,  1959;  M.D.,  Medical  Academy  (Dusseldorf),  1964 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Salha  S.  Daniel,  Ph.D.  (continued)  j^^^^  q  Tioo\ey,  M.A. 

Ira  Rampil,  M.S.  Mariagnes  Verosky,  B.A.  Carol  Pantuck,  B.A. 

Atsutoshi  Tsuji,  M.D.,  Ph.D.  Alvin  Wald,  Ph.D.  Jeffrey  M.  Wagner,  M.A. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 


Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Andrew  L.  Rauscher.     M.B.,  London,  1963;  M.B.B.S.,  University  College  Hospital,  1966 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Edward  Palmer.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1967;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1971 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Herbert  G.  Cave.     B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1942;  M.D.,  Howard,  1947 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Mita  Dhruvkumar  Gunderia.     B.S.,  Wilson  College  (Bombay),  1970;  M.D.,  Grant  (Bombay), 

1976 
Archibald  K.  Hinds.     B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1952;  M.D.,  Montpellier,  1962 
Gilbert  Phanor.     B.S.,  Lycee  T.  Cilboro,  1953;  M.D.,  Medical  School  of  Haiti,  1960 
Madisetti  Swamy.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Osmania  (India),  1954 
J.  Sinclair  Trimiar.     B.S.,  Howard,  1960;  D.D.S.,  1964 
Francis  Weekes.     B.S.,  Johnson  C  Smith,  1941;  D.D.S.,  Meharry,  1949 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Samuel  C.  Brisbane.     B.A.,  Lincoln,  1937;  M.D.,  Howard,  1949 
Oscar  N.  Graves.     B.A.,  Lincoln,  1944;  M.D.,  Howard,  1949 


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At  Overlook  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

John  Rocco  Calabro.     B.S.,  Manhattan,  1971;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine  and 

Dentistry,  1975 
Henry  A.  Connolly,  Jr.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1951;  M.D.,  Hamburg,  1955 
Demetrios  B.  Kalas.     M.D.,  Aristotelian,  1954 
Mary  Louise  White.     B.S.,  Maryland  1943;  M.D.,  1945 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
ANESTHESIOLOGY 

Sami  A.M.  Abadir,  M.D. 
Jane  deV.  Stark,  M.D. 
Carol  E.  Zimmerman,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Associate  Professor 

Louis  Blancato.     B.S..  Fordham,  1942;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1945 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Ennio  Gallozzi.     M.D.,  Rome,  1953 

Joseph  lacovelli.     B.A.,  Buffalo,  1952;  M.D.,  Bologna,  1958 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Ronald  A.  Andree.     B.A.,  Miami  (Ohio),  1955;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1959 
Aino  Tuul.     M.D.,  Tartu  (Estonia),  1942 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

ANESTHESIOLOGY  ANESTHESIOLOGY 

Guglielmina  Bettini,  M.D.  Julio  M.  Garcia  Rodriguez,  M.D. 

Hilda  S.  Liu,  M.D.  Byung  Yang  Kim,  M.D. 

Alfred  T.C.  Peng,  M.D.  Zdan  J.  Korduba,  M.D. 

Altragracia  H.  Polanco,  M.D.  Han  Ghiang  Lee,  M.D. 

Ignacio  U.  Ngo,  M.D. 

Kyaw  Nyunt,  M.B.,  B.S. 

Kenneth  A.  Rothenberg,  M.D. 

Kristappa  Sangavaram,  M.D. 


Biochemistry 


Robert  Wood  Johnson,  Jr.,  Professor  and  Chairman 

Isidore  S.  Edelman.     B.A.,  Indiana,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 

University  Professor 

Sol  Spiegelman  (Director,  Institute  of  Cancer  Research).     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New 
York,  1939;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1942;  Ph.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1944 


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Professors 

Richard  Axel  (also  Pathology).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1970 

Reinhold  Benesch.     B.Sc,  Leeds,  1941;  M.Sc,  1945;  Ph.D.,  Northwestern,  1950 

Ruth  E.  Benesch.     B.Sc,  London,  1946;  Ph.D.,  Northwestern,  1951 

Max  A.  Eisenberg.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1938;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1941;  Ph.D.,  Duke, 

1950 
Philip  Feigelson.     B.S.,  Queens  (New  York),  1947;  Ph.D.,  Wisconsin,  1951 
Robert  F.  Goldberger.     M.D.,  New  York  University,  1958 
Dezider  Grunberger  (also  Public  Health).     M.Sc,  Technical  (Czechoslovakia),  1950;  Ph.D., 

Czechoslovakia  Academy  of  Sciences,  1956;  ScD.,  1968 
Barry  Honig.     B.Sc,  Polytechnic  Institute  (Brooklyn),  1963;  M.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1964; 

Ph.D.,  Weizmann  Institute  (Israel) 
Arthur  Karlin  (also  Neurology).     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1957;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1962 
Alvin  I.  Krasna.     B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1955 
Seymour  Lieberman  (in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1936;  M.S.,  Illinois, 

1937;  Ph.D.,  Stanford,  1941 
Barbara  W.  Low.     B.A.,  Oxford,  1942;  M.A.,  1946;  D.Phil,  1948 
Maurice  M.  Rapport  (in  Psychiatry).     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1940;  Ph.D., 

California  Institute  of  Technology,  1 946 
Parithychery  Srinivasan.     B.Sc,  Madras,  1946;  Ph.D.,  1953 

Adjunct  Professor 

Benno  P.  Schoenborn.     B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1958;  Ph.D..  New  South  Wales 
(Australia),  1962 

Associate  Professors 

Roger  M.  Burnett.     B.Sc,  The  Polytechnic  (London),  1964;  Ph.D.,  Purdue,  1970 
Allen  M.  Gold.     B.A.,  Chicago,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1955 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

John  D.  Karkas.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Senior  Research  Associate 

David  Elwyn  (in  Surgery).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1950 

Assistant  Professors 

George  Alexander  (in  Psychiatry).     B.S.,  Hobart,  1949;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers.  1953 

Frederick  W.  Alt.     B.S,  Brandeis,  1971;  Ph.D.,  Stanford,  1978 

Hagan  P.  Bayley.     B.A.,  Oxford,  1974;  Ph.D..  1979 

Gerard  Bricogne.     Maitrise  de  Mathematique,  Nancy  (France),  1971;  Diplome  d'Engenieur, 

1972;  Ph.D..  Cambridge.  1977 
Stephen  Goff.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1973;  Ph.D.,  Stanford,  1978 
Irving  Goodman  (in  Surgery).     B.A.,  Colorado,  1939;  M.S..  1941;  Ph.D..  1944 
Lee  Makowski.     B.S.,  Brown.  1971;  M.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1973; 

Ph.D..  1976 
Herbert  L.  Meltzer  (in  Psychiatry).     B.S.,  Long  Island.  1942;  Ph.D.,  Columbia.  1950 
James  L.   Roberts  (in  International  Institute  for  Study  of  Human  Reproduction).     B.S.. 

Colorado  State,  1973;  Ph.D..  Oregon,  1977 
Kamil  Ugurbil.     Ph.D.,  Columbia.  1977 
Bonnie  Ann  Wallace.     Ph.D.,  Yale,  1977 


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ASSOCIATE 

Carola  P.  Zimmerman, 
Ph.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Philip  Eric  Bourne,  Ph.D. 
Martha  Redden  Kimball, 

Ph.D. 
Jade  Li,  Ph.D. 
Richard  S.  Magliozzo,  B.A. 
Sahebarao  Mahadik,  Ph.D. 

(in  Psychiatry) 
Laura  Ponticorvo,  Ph.D., 

(in  Obstetrics 

and  Gynecology) 
Eftihia  Tzilianos,  Ph.D. 


INSTRUCTOR 

Karen  A.  Bucher,  Ph.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Marek  Ciurak,  Ph.D. 
Stephen  L.  Ginell,  Ph.D. 
Duane  L.  Guernsey 
Hiroko  Kakitani,  Ph.D. 
Susanna  Yung  Kwong,  M.S. 
James  Pachence,  Ph.D. 
Thomas  Allen  Pressley, 

Ph.D. 
Alexander  Rashin,  Ph.D. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
{continued) 

Addison  Rosenkrans,  Ph.D. 
Lisa  B.  Shih,  Ph.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Erwin  Chargaff,  M.D. 
Zacharias  Dische,  M.D., 

(in  Ophthalmology) 
Karl  Meyer,  M.D., 

(in  Ophthalmology) 
David  Nachmansohn,  M.D., 

(in  Neurology) 
David  B.  Sprinson,  M.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

Theodore  Peters,  Jr.     B.S.,  Lehigh,  1943;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1950 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Leonard  A.  Sauer.     M.D.,  Rochester,  1961;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1966 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Utapalendu  S.  Maitra,  Ph.D. 
Venkitachalem  P.  Mohan,  Ph.D. 

Dermatology 

Professor  and  Chairman 

Leonard  C.  Harber.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1953 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Clinical  Professor 

Saul  L.  Sanders.     B.A.,  Kenyon,  1950;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1952 

Associate  Professor 

Richard  L.  Edelson.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1966;  M.D.,  Yale,  1970 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Dermatology 

Maureen  B.  Poh.     B.S.,  Siena,  1964;  M.D.,  Tennessee,  1967 


64    DERMATOLOGY 


Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Jack  Eisert.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1952;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1956 
David  N.  Silvers  (also  Pathology).     B.A.,  Haverford,  1964;  M.D.,  Duke,  1968 
Robert  R.  Walther.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1969;  M.D.,  North  Carolina,  1973 
Richard  L.  Walzer.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 

Assistant  Professors 

Alan  D.  Andrews.     B.S.,  Illinois,  1968;  M.D.,  Virginia,  1972 

Robert  B.  Armstrong.     B.A.,  Haverford,  1969;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1973 

Vincent  A.  DeLeo.     B.S.,  Louisiana  State,  1965;  M.D.,  1969 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Irving  Abrahams.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1954 
Vincent  S.  Beltrani.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 
William  De  Pietro.     B.S..  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1972;  M.D.,  Georgetown. 

1976 
Marc  E.  Grossman.     B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1972;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania, 

1974 
Eric  W.  Herman.     B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1972;  M.D.,  Mt.  Sinai, 

1976 
Einar  A.  Juhlin.     B.S.,  Illinois,  1950;  M.D.,  Royal  Charles  (Sweden),  1957 
Steven  R.  Kohn.     B.A.,  Rutgers,  1964;  M.D.,  Boston,  1968 
Theodor  A.  Labow.     B.S.,  Miami,  1951;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1955 
Jack  H.  Rozen.     B.S,  Pittsburgh,  1958;  M.D.,  1962 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
DERMATOLOGY 

William  G.  Atwood,  M.D. 
Robert  P.  Feinstein,  M.D. 
Paul  Ira  Schneiderman, 

M.D. 
Eugene  W.  Sweeney,  M.D. 
Harvey  I.  Weinberg,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 
Carol  L.  Berger,  Ed.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
DERMATOLOGY 

Timothy  J.  Corey,  M.D. 
Leon  K.  Demar,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  [continued) 
Jeffrey  S.  Kezis,  M.D. 
Stanley  J.  Lewis,  M.D. 
Joseph  A.  Penner,  M.D. 
Douglas  Pravda,  M.D. 
Joseph  S.  Shapiro,  M.D. 
Luis  A.  Suarez,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
DERMATOLOGY 

William  J.  Cunningham, 

M.D. 
Joan  P.  Noroff,  M.D. 
Margaret  S.  Ravits,  M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  [continued] 

Kass  Sadri,  M.D. 
Robert  S.  Seibt,  M.D. 
George  E.  Thome,  M.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Francis  P.  Gasparro,  Ph.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURER 
Margarita  S.  Hutner,  Ph.D. 

LECTURER 

Angelo  A.  Lamola,  Ph.D. 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 


Clinical  Professor 

Alexander  W.  Young,  Jr.,     B.S,  Maryland,  1944;  M.D..  1946 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Herbert  H.  Hochman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1966;  M.D.,  Tulane,  1970 
Peter  C.  Lombardo.     B.S.,  Rochester.  1955;  M.D.,  Albany  1959 
Da vid  Sibulkin .     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1 962;  M.D.,  1 966 
Gregory  Zalar.     B.S.,  George  Washington,  1965;  M.D.,  1969 


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ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL  DERMATOLOGY 

Joshua  S.  Berger,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  DERMATOLOGY 
Elaine  V.  DiGrande,  M.D. 

Human  Genetics  and  Development 

Professor  and  Chairman 

Charles  R.  Cantor.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1963;  Ph.D..  California  (Berkeley),  1963 

University  Professor 

Sol  Spiegelman  (Director,  Institute  of  Cancer  Research).     B.S..  College  of  the  City  of  New 
York,  1939;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1942;  Ph.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1944 

Professors 

Kimball  C.  Atwood.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1942;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1946 

Arthur  Bank  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1956;  M.D.,  1960 

Arthur  D.  Bloom  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1960 

Argiris  Efstratiadis.     Dr.Med.Sd.,  Athens  (Greece),   1971;  M.D.,   1966;  Ph.D.,  Harvard, 

1976 
Georgiana  Jagiello  (also  Virgil  Damon  Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     B.A.,  Boston, 

1949;  M.D,  Tufts,  1955 
Elvin  A.  Kabat  (also  Microbiology)  (in  Neurology).     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York, 

1932;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1934;  Ph.D.,  1937 
Orlando  J.  Miller  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     B.S.,  Yale,  1945;  M.D.,  1950 

Professor  of  Mathematical  Statistics  and  Genetics 

Howard  Levene  (in  Biological  Sciences  and  Mathematical  Statistics).     B.A.,   New   York 
University,  1941;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1947 

Adjunct  Professors 

Sidney  Udenfriend.     B.S.,   College  of  the  City  of  New  York,   1939;  Ph.D.,  New   York 

University,  1948 
Arthur  Weissbach.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1947;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1953 
Herbert  Weissbach.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1953;  M.S.,  George  Washington, 

1955;  Ph.D.,  1957 

Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

L.  Erlenmyer-Kimling.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1960 
John  D.  Rainer.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  M.A.,  1944;  M.D.,  1951 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Ronald  H.  Kaback.     B.A.,  Haverford,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 

Michael  Ian  Sherman.     B.Sc,  McGill,  1965;  Ph.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Stony 

Brook),  1969 
David  Webb.     B.A.,  California  State,  1966;  M.A.,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1971 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Dorothy  Warburton.     B.S.,  McGill,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1961 


66    HUMAN  GENETICS  AND  DEVELOPMENT  •  MEDICINE 

Senior  Research  Associates 

Harold  I.   Calvin  (in  International  Institute  for  Study  of  Human  Reproduction).     B.A., 

Columbia,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1964 
Fred  R.  Kramer.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1964;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1969 
Dorothy  A.  Miller.     B.A.,  Wilson,  1952;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1957 
Donald  R.  Mills.     B.A.,  Indiana,  1962;  M.A.,  1964;  Ph.D.,  Illinois,  1968 

Assistant  Professors 

Frank  Costantin.     B.S.,  Yale,  1974;  Ph.D.,  California  Institute  of  Technology,  1980 
Marian  B.  Carlson.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1973;  Ph.D.,  Stanford,  1978 
Ann  S.  Henderson.     B.S.,  Winthrop,  1960;  Ph.D.,  North  Carolina,  1966 
Debra  Wolgemuth.     B.A.,  Gettysburg,  1969;  M.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1971;  M.Phil.,  Columbia, 
1975;  Ph.D.,  1977 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Mary  Rita  Greenwood.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1973 

RESEARCH  ASSCX:iATES  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Carl  S.  Dobkin,  Ph.D.  Ye-Chin  Choi,  Ph.D. 

Jye  Siung  Fang,  Ph.D.  Margot  Kaelbling,  Ph.D. 

Harlow  K.  Fischman,  Ph.D. 
Ming-Tsung  Yu,  Ph.D.  LECTURER 

Jerard  Hurwitz,  Ph.D. 

Medicine 

Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine  and  Acting  Chairman 

Thomas  Q.  Morris.     B.A.,  Notre  Dame,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 


At  Presbyterian  Hospital 


Professors 

Arthur  Bank  (also  Human  Genetics  and  Development).     B.A.,   Columbia,   1956;  M.D., 

Harvard  I960 
J.  Thomas  Bigger  (also  Pharmacology).     B.A.,  Emory,  1955;  M.D.,  Georgia,  1960 
Vincent  P.  Butler,  Jr.     B.A.,  St.  Peter's,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 
Robert  E.  Canfield.     B.S.,  Lehigh,  1952;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1957 
Paul  J.  Cannon.     B.A.,  Holy  Cross  (Massachusetts),  1954;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1958 
Leonard  Chess.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1964;  M.D.,  State  University  of 

New  York  (Downstate),  1968 
Rose  R.  Ellison  (in  the  Cancer  Center).     B.A.,  Barnard,  1943;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1948 
Andrew  G.  Frantz.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 
Robert  M.  Glickman.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1964 
DeWitt  S.  Goodman  (Tilden-Weger-Bieler  Professor  of  Preventive  Medicine).     B.A.,  Harvard, 

1951;  M.D.,  1955 
Rejane  S.  Harvey  (Dickinson  W.  Richards  Professor).     B.A.,  Vassar,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia, 

1943 
John  N.  Loeb.     B.A.,  Harvard  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

Harold  C.  Neu  (also  Pharmacology).     B.A.,  Creighton,  1956;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1960 
Hymie  Nossel.     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Cape  Town,  1953;  Ph.D.,  Oxon,  1962 


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Elliott  F.  Osserman  (American  Cancer  Society  Professor).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D., 

1947 
Benvenuto  Pernis  (also  Microbiology).     M.D.,  Milan,  1947 
Richard  A.   Rifkin  (also  Human  Genetics  and   Development).     B.S.,    Yale,    1952;  M.D., 

Columbia,  1955 
John  V.  Taggart  (also  Physiology).     M.D.,  Southern  California,  1940 
Donald  F.  Tapley.     B.S.,  Acadia,  1948;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1952 
Gerard  M.  Turino.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1945;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1948 
I.  Bernard  Weinstein  (also  Public  Health).     B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Felix  E.  Demartini.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1943;  M.D.,  1946 

Donald  A.  Holub.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1949;  M.D.,  1952 

Israel  Jaffe.     B.S.,  New  York  University,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Edgar  Leifer.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1937;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1939;  Ph.D., 

1941;  M.D.,  1946 
Robert  Palmer.     B.A.,  Oberlin,  1953;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1957 
Joseph  C.  Sweeting.     B.S.,  Holy  Cross,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 
Robert  N.  Taub.     B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1957;  M.D.,  Yale,  1961;  Ph.D.,  London,  1969 
Robert  T.  Whitlock.     B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1950;  M.D.,  1957 

Professor  of  Social  Medicine 

Robert  J.  Weiss  (also  Psychiatry  and  Public  Health).     B.A.,  George  Washington,  1947;  M.D., 
Columbia,  1951 

Clinical  Professors 

Stuart  W.  Cosgriff.     B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1938;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1942 
John  R.  Edsall.     B.A.,  Cambridge,  1945;  M.B.,  B.Ch.,  1948 
Jay  I.  Meltzer.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 
Richard  J.  Stock.     B.S.,  Yale,  1944;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1947 
John  A.  Wood.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1943;  M.D.,  1946 

Associate  Professors 

Qais  Al-Awqati  (also  Physiology).     M.B.,  Ch.B.,. Baghdad,  1962 

Leslie  Baer.     B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

John  P.  Bilezikian  (also  Pharmacology).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Peter  R.B.  Caldwell.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1954;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1958 

Alan  Tall.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Sydney  (Australia),  1970 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Ronald  E.  Drusin.     B.S.,  Union  (Schenectady),  1962;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Yale  Enson.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1953 

Dorothy  Estes.     B.S..  Wheaton  (Massachusetts),  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Glenda  J.  Garvey.     B.A.,  Wellesley  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Elsa-Grace  V.  Giardina.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1961;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1965 

Robert  H.  Heisenbuttel.     B.A.,  Thiel,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Wylie  C.  Hembree  III  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     B.A.,    Vanderbilt,  1960;  M.D., 

Washington  (St.  Louis),  1964 
Thomas  P.  Jacobs.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1964;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1968 
George  W.  Mclcher,  Jr.     B.A.,  Colorado,  1943;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 
Jane  H.  Morse.     B.A.,  Smith,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 


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James  A.  Reiffel.     B.A.,  Duke,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Frank  R.  Smith.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Michael  M.  Stewart.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1965 

Melvin  B.  Weiss.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1962;  M.D.,  State  University 

of  New  York  (Downstate),  1967 
Francis  M.  Weld.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Ralph  S.  Blume.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 

John  O.  Burris.     B.S.,  Wyoming,  1952;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1956 

Michael  H.  Cohen.     B.A..  Johns  Hopkins,  1961;  M.D.,  1965 

Peter  A.  Gross.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1960;  M.D.,  Yale,  1964 

Lionel  Grossbard.     B.A..  Columbia.  1957;  M.D..  1961 

George  A.  Hyman.     B.A..  Columbia,  1942;  M.D.,  1945 

Abbie  I.  Knowlton.     B.A..  Bryn  Mawr,  1938;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1942 

William  Lovejoy.     B.A..  Yale.  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

David  J.  McConnell.     B.A..  Cornell,  1958;  M.D..  Yale,  1962 

George  H.  McCormack,  Jr.     B.S.,  Holy  Cross,  1945;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1949 

Hans  Neuberg.     B.A.,  Wagner.  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Earl  A.  Wheaton,  Jr.     B.A..  Princeton,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Assistant  Professors 

Gerald  B.  Appel.     B.A..  Cornell,  1968;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1972 

Conrad  B .  Blum .     B.S.,  North  western,  1 969;  M.D.,  1 971 

Thomas  A.  Brasitus.     B.A.,  Connecticut,  1967;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1971 

Randolph  Cole.     M.D..  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1973 

Nicholas  Davidson.     M.B..  B.S.,  Kings  College  Hospital  Medical  School  (London),  1974 

Oliver  T.  Fein.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1962;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1967 

Steven  M.  Friedman.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1968;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1972 

Steven  Grant.     M.D.,  Mt.  Sinai  Medical  School.  1973 

James  P.  Halper.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1965;  M.D..  1971 

Oscar  Irigoyen.     B.S.,  Military  Lyceum  (Buenos  Aires),  1965;  M.D.,  Buenos  Aires,  1971 

Kung-Ming  Jan  (also  Physiology).     M.B.,  National  Taiwan,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1971 

Karen  L.  Kaplan.     B.A..  Miami  (Ohio).  1963;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1969 

Allen  Bryant  Nichols.     B.A.,  Yale.  1961;  M.D.,  Virginia,  1971 

Juan  Oliver.     B.A.,  Bachiller  Institute.  1961;  M.D.,  Barcelona  (Spain),  1967 

John  Owen.     B.ScM..  McMaster  (Ontario),  1972;  M.D.,  1974 

Constance  Park.     B.A..  Radcliffe,  1964;  M.S..  Harvard,  1967;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1974 

Marjorie  Perloff.     B.A.,  Bennington,  1965;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1969 

Eric  R.  Powers.     B.A..  Cornell.  1969;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1974 

Alice  S.  Prince.     B.A..  Wellesley.  1971;  M.D..  Columbia,  1975 

Stanley  H.  Rosenbaum  (also  Anesthesiology).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1969; 

M.D.,  Cornell,  1973 
William  H.  Sherman.     B.S..  Pennsylvania  State.  1967;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1969 
Ethel  S.  Siris.     B.A..  Radcliffe,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1971 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physiology 

Hugh  Nellans.     B.A..  Lawrence,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1971 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Lester  W.  Blair.     B.A..  Columbia,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 

David  K.  Blood.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1962;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Norma  M.T.W.  Braun.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 


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Peter  J.  Buchin.     B.A.,  Williams,  1970;  M.D.,  Yale,  1974 

Robert  H.  DeBellis.     B.S.,  Queens  (New  York),  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

Kenneth  C.  Fine.     M.D.,  Catholic  (Louvain,  Belgium),  1970 

Jerry  Gliklich.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1969;  M.D.,  1975 

Mark  J.  Goldberger.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1969;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1973 

Peter  Green.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Sydney,  1970 

Victoria  E.  Guy.     B.A.,  Duke,  1968;  M.D.,  Pittsburgh,  1976 

Lynne  L.  Johnson.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Cheryl  Kunis.     M  D. ,  Albert  Einstein,  1975 

Rafael  A.  Lantigua.     M.D.,  Autonomous  (Santo  Domingo),  1972 

Oscar  Lebwohl.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1968;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1972 

Frank  S.  Livelli.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1972;  M.D..  Harvard,  1976 

Aaron  Manson.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1972;  M.D.,  1976 

Robert  McConnell:     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1969;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1973 

Robin  O.  Motz.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1959;  Ph.D.,  1965;  M.D.,  1975 

Carmen  Ortiz-Neu.     B.A.,  Wellesley  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Martin  W.  Oster.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 

Kenneth  M.  Prager.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  Harvard  1968 

Marshall  Primack.     B.A.,  Louisville,  1961;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1965 

Frederick  G.  Rapoport.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 

John  L.  Roglieri.     B.A.,  B.S.,  Lehigh,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard.  1966 

Mario  Romagnoli.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1972;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1976 

Harvey  A.  Schneier.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  1967 

Peter  E.  Schrag.     B.A.,  Harvard  I960;  M.D.,  1964 

Allan  Schwartz.     B.S.,  City  College,  1967;  M.D.,  Harvard  1968;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1974 

Alan  H.  Seplowitz.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.D.,  1972 

Richard  V.  Sims  111.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1970;  M.D.,  Harvard  1974 

Marjorie  Slankard-Chakinian.     B.A.,  Missouri,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 

Leonard  Stern.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1972;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1975 

Mark  Stoopler.     B.S.,  Tulane,  1971;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1974 

Joseph  Tenenbaum.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1968;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1974 

Byron  Thomashow.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 

Jack  B.  Weissman.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1966;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1970 

Gail  S.  Williams.     B.A.,  Wellesley  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1968 

Chun  Keung  Yip.     B.S.,  St.  Francis  (New  York),  1972;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1976 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Social  Work 

Dena  Fisher.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),  1965;  M.S.  W.,  New  York  University  1968 
Elizabeth  R.  Prichard.     B.A.,  Adelphi,  1943;  M.S.,  New  York  School  of  Social  Work,  1947 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Alfred  Becker.     M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 

Clarence  J.  D'Alton.     B.A.,  Yale,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 

Richard  B.  Duane,  Jr.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1940;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 

Juan  G.  Edreira.     M.D.,  Havana,  1951 

Daniel  L.  Larson.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 

Arnold  Lisio.     B.S.,  Rochester,  1956;  M.D.,  1961 

Daniel  L.  Macken.     B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1955;  M.D.,  Boston,  1960 

Michael  F.  Parry     B.A.,  Yale,  1966;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

John  Postley.     B.A.,  Yale,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1968 

Nicholas  Rango.     B.S.,  St.  Louis,  1966;  M.D.,  Northwestern,  1970 

Arthur  I.  Snyder.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1946;  M.D.,  1950 

Jeffrey  A.  Stein.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1960;  M.D.,  1965 

Cornelius  J.  Tyson.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 


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Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Social  Medicine 

Eric  R.  Marcus  (also  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1965;  M.D.,  Wisconsin,  1969 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Marcia  B.  Bull,  M.D. 
James  Coromilas,  M.D. 
Elias  M.  Kaimakliotis,  M.D. 
Robert  Lewy,  M.D. 
Alan  L.  Saroff,  M.D. 


ASSOCIATE  IN  SOCIAL 
MEDICINE 

Arthur  L.  Caplan,  Ph.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Steven  Birkin,  Ph.D. 
Bonnie  Bray,  M.D. 
Gordon  A.  Campbell,  Ph.D. 
Joseph  Ceretta,  Ph.D. 
Tukaram  V.  Darnule,  Ph.D. 
Paul  Ehrlich,  Ph.D. 
Lloyd  Fleisher,  Ph.D. 
James  Koehn,  Ph.D. 
Chung  Y.  Liu,  Ph.D. 
Mohammed  M.  Osman, 

D.V.M. 
Ildiko  Radichevich,  Ph.D. 
Rajasekhar  Ramakrishnan, 

Eng.Sc.D. 
Steven  L.  Roffman,  Ph.D. 
Michael  Schonberg,  Ph.D. 
Robert  R.  Sciacca,  M.S. 
Larry  D.  Witte,  Ph.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Ronald  C.  Adelman,  M.D. 
Howard  J.  Barnum,  M.D. 
Eli  Bauman,  M.D. 
Louis  D.  Carmichael,  M.D. 
Rita  A.  Charon,  M.D. 
Jorge  Cortes-Quinones, 

M.D. 
Ann  P.  D'Adamo,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Arthur  R.  DeSimone,  M.D. 
Gary  Paul  Forester,  M.D. 
Stephen  Lyle  Gluck,  M.D. 
Michael  Goldman,  M.D. 
Susan  N.  Greenberg,  M.D. 
Lonnie  B.  Hanauer,  M.D. 
Ralph  Herz,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Alexander  A.  Hindenberg, 

M.D. 
Richard  S.  Kornbluth,  M.D. 
Raymond  Lippert,  M.D. 
Pier  Mancuso-Ungaro,  M.D. 
Marcia  Naveh,  M.D. 
Eduardo  R.  Pons,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Barry  Lynn  Raik,  M.D. 
Susan  Lee  Rattner,  M.D. 
Brian  Scully,  M.D. 
Elizabeth  Shane,  M.D. 
Jane  S.  Sillman,  M.D. 
David  B.  Sutter,  M.D. 
Sharon  Wardlaw,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Helen-Ann  Garcia,  M.D. 
Joseph  Heller,  M.D. 
Gregory  Klomp,  M.D. 
John  E.  McWhorter,  M.D. 
Milovan  T.  Rakic,  M.D. 
Thomas  J.  Rakowski,  M.D. 
John  M.  Rodgers,  M.D. 
Richard  H.  Runser,  M.D. 
Adele  Tedeschi,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Joan  Sobel,  M.S. 
Margaret  Willhite,  M.A. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Bernadette  Adams,  B.S. 
Kenneth  S.  Bannerman, 
M.D. 


ASSOCIATES  (continued) 
John  Thomas  Barnard,  M.D. 
Carlos  Barreda,  B.S. 
Charles  L.  Bisgaier,  Ph.D. 
Zea  Borek,  M.B.Ch.B. 
Mary  Dalecki,  B.A. 
Michael  Drillings,  M.S. 
Doris  Tse  Eng,  B.A. 
Sylvia  H.  Ford,  M.A. 
Donald  L.  Gammon,  B.S. 
Mary  Ann  Gawinowicz, 

Ph.D. 
Michelle  Greene,  Ph.D. 
Anne  Hurlet,  M.D. 
Alan  L.  Kalischer,  M.D. 
Kuniyo  Kato,  D.V.M. 
Michamasa  Kato,  Ph.D. 
Kallioppe  S.  LaGamma, 

B.S. 
Westley  H.  Reeves,  M.D. 
Maria  Joao  Saraiva,  M.Sc. 
Yolene  Thomas,  M.D. 
Wesley  R.  Tzall,  M.D. 
Dominique  A.  Weber, 

L.esSc. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Henry  Aranow,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Hylan  A.  Bickerman,  M.D. 
Andre  F.  Cournand,  M.D. 
Albert  R.  Lamb,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Hamilton  Southworth,  M.D. 
Alfred  Steiner,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Nicholas  Christy,  M.D. 
Edward  E.  Fischel,  M.D. 
Eric  S.  Lichtenstein,  M.D. 
William  M.  Manger,  M.D. 
John  H.  McClement,  M.D. 
Henry  M.  Thomas  III,  M.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

John  S.  Davis.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1956 

Walter  Franck.     B.A.,  Yale,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 

Herbert  J.  Marx.     B.E.E.,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 


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Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Peter  L.  Arquin.     M.D.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1972 

John  F.  D'Avella.     B.A.,  Holy  Cross  (Massachusetts),  1968;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1972 

Emery  C.  Herman.     B.A.,  Emory,  1949;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1953 

Gary  S.  Hoffman.     B.A.,  Harpur,  1964;  M.S.,  Howard,  1967;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of 

Virginia,  1971 
Richard  J.  Horner.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1966;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1969 
Peter  J.  Howard.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1971;  M.D.,  CM.,  McGill,  1975 
Alan  J.  Kozak.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1965;  M.D.,  1969 
Don  V.  Lewis.     B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 
John  J.  May.     B.S.,  Notre  Dame,  1969;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1973 
Eric  Michael  Mazur.     B.S.E.,  Princeton,  1971;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1975 
Nancy  Beth  Merrell.     B.S.,  Wayne  State,  1970;  Ph.D.,  1972;  M.D.,  1976 
Carolyn  I.  Mook.     B.A.,  Smith,  1969;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1973 
William  H.  Mook.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 
David  S.  Pratt.     B.A.,  New  Hampshire,  1967;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1971 
Donald  A.  Raddatz.     B.A.,  Holy  Cross  (Massachusetts),  1971;  M.D.,  Minnesota,  1975 
Allan  G.  Ramsay.     B.A.,  Western  Ontario,  1947;  M.D.,  1948 
William  H.  Ramsay.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 
Richard  E.  Reese.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1965;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1969 
Dennis  A.  Savoie.     B.A.,  Providence,  1967;  M.D.,  Vermont,  1971 
Robert  S.  Sioussat.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 
William  Streck.     B.S.,  Oklahoma  State,  1968;  M.D.,  Missouri,  1973 
David  S.  Svahn.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
David  W.  Vaules.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1960;  B.M.S.,  1961;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1963 
Gary  Weaver.     B.A.,  Goshen,  1964;  M.D.,  Kansas,  1968 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Donald  O.  Pollock.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1951;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1955 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  MEDICINE 
Antoinette  Kuzminski,  M.A. 
Thomas  M.  Miller,  M.D. 
Stephen  E.  Szebenyi,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Professors 

John  Lindenbaum.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1954;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1959 

Gerald  E.  Thomson  (Samuel  Lambert  Professor).     B.S.,  Queens  (New  York),  1955;  M.D., 
Howard,  1959 

Clinical  Professors 

Harold  S.  Ballard.     B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1948;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1952 
Kenneth  Sterling.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1940;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1943 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

David  Jocelyn  Clain.     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Capetown,  1959;  M.D.,  1968 

Charles  P.  Felton.     B.Sc,  Xavier,  1949;  M.D.,  Geneva,  1956 

Clayton  L.  Natta.     B.A.,  McMaster  (Ontario),  1957;  M.D.,  Toronto,  1961 


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Associate  Clinical  Professors 

George  C.  Branche.     B.A.,  Bowdoin,  1944;  M.D.,  Boston,  1948 

John  B.  Cromie.     M.D.,  Belfast  (Northern  Ireland),  1949 

William  R.  Cunnick,  Jr.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

Jeanne  A.  Smith.     B.A.,  Sarah  Lawrence,  1953;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1957 

Charles  M.  Yergan.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1944;  M.D.,  1947 

Assistant  Professors 

Ann  M.  Briscoe.     M.A.,  Vassar,  1945;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1949 
Thomas  J.  Garrett.     M.D.,  Queen  s  (Ontario),  1971 


Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 


Jay  Brown.     B.A.,  Rutgers,  1964;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1968 
Peter  C.T.  Dickinson.     B.S.,  McQll,  1958;  M.D.,  1962 

B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.D.,  Harvard  1972 
B.A.,  Rochester,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 
B.A.,  Syracuse,  1967;  M.D..  Pennsylvania  State,  1971 
B.A.,  Cornell,  1969;  M.D.,  Yale,  1973 


Jay  Franklin  Dobkin. 
Donald  A.  Feinfeld. 
Kenneth  J.  Herwig. 
Wanda  Devora  Huff. 


Hazeline  Nurse. 
1969 


B.A.,  Hunter,  1965;  M.D.,   Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

James  T.  Chien.     M.D.,  Yale-in-China  Medical  College,  1943 
Marvin  C.  Cooper.     B.S.,  Queens  (New  York),  1960;  M.D.,  St.  Louis,  1965 
Milena  L.  Lewis.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 
Bruce  David  Logan.     B.A.,  Colby,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1972 
Richard  R.  Prouty.     M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1948 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

John  C.  DiJohn,  M.D. 
Pearl  D.  Foster,  M.D. 
Paul  Killian,  M.D. 
Anthony  J.  Marano,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Viola  Anderson,  M.D. 
Alfred  Robert  Ashford,  M.D. 
Jeffrey  N.  Bradshaw,  M.D. 
Valentine  J.  Burroughs, 
M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  [continued) 

Bennie  W.  Chiles,  M.D. 
Carl  A.  Gamier,  M.D. 
Major  Geer,  M.D. 
Michael  H.  Gordon,  M.D. 
Ross  T.  Hamilton,  M.D. 
Barbara  J.  Harmon,  M.D. 
James  H.  Hubert,  M.D. 
Herbert  Knight,  M.D. 
Thomas  J.  Mattimore,  M.D. 
Shahab  Momtazi,  M.D. 
Clarence  S.  Murray,  M.D. 
Luigi  M.F.  Negri,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  [continued) 
Christopher  J.  Nickerson, 

M.D. 
Ruth  C.  Onukwue,  M.D. 
Velvie  Ann  Pogue,  M.D. 
Jon  Rothenberg,  M.D. 
William  J.  Schwartz,  M.D. 
Ear!  J.  Vanderbush,  M.D. 
Michael  D.  Williams,  M.D. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Douglas  Miller,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURER 
Cecil  G.  Marquez,  M.D. 


At  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Robert  Lindsay.     M.P.C.B.,  Glasgow,  1968;  Ph.D.,  1969 


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At  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 


Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Alberts.  Klainer.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1957;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1961 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Robert  V.  McCormick.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1944;  M.D.,  1946 

Joseph  Ryan.     B.S.,  Notre  Dame,  1965;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 
1970 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Kenneth  Adler,  M.D. 
Mark  T.  Atkins,  M.D. 
Hillel  Ben-Asher,  M.D. 
Donald  P.  Burt,  M.D. 
Joel  E.  Cannila,  M.D. 
Alan  Chanin,  M.D. 
Bernard  Davidoff,  M.D. 
Barry  Efros,  M.D. 
Joseph  F.  Fennelly,  M.D. 
Arthur  Fisch,  M.D. 
Arthur  Geller,  M.D. 
Lee  W.  Geller,  M.D. 
Gary  Gerstein,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 
Maurice  E.  Goldman,  M.D. 
Stephen  Guss,  M.D. 
Arthur  Hoaglund,  M.D. 
Thomas  R.  Holland,  M.D. 
Ibrahim  Housri,  M.D. 
Stephen  Krasnica,  M.D. 
Oscar  R.  Kruesi,  M.D. 
David  S.  Lerman,  M.D. 
Sudhir  H.  Mehta,  M.D. 
Earl  Nielson,  M.D. 
Celso  S.  Puno,  M.D. 
Martin  L.  Reich,  M.D. 
Stephen  W.  Rozan,  M.D. 
John  Salaki,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 
Michael  A.  Samach,  M.D. 
Felix  Schletter,  M.D. 
Zalman  R.  Schrader,  M.D. 
Dean  C.  Shore,  M.D. 
Leo  H.  Siegel,  M.D. 
Lawrence  Stein,  M.D. 
James  R.  Sterrett,  M.D. 
Jerrold  M.  Stock,  M.D. 
John  G.  Valeri,  M.D. 
Faith  C.  Walsh,  M.D. 
Gary  Weine,  M.D. 
David  Widman,  M.D. 
Barry  Zitomer,  M.D. 


At  Overlook  Hospital 

Clinical  Professors 

Michael  Bernstein.     M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1953 

William  F.  Minogue.     B.S.,  Seton  Hall,  1951;  M.S.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1960 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine 

John  J.  Gregory.     B.S.,  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  1953;  M.D. ,  Albany,  1961 

Associate  Clinical  Professors  (Family  Practice) 

Donald  F.  Kent.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1935;  M.D.,  1940 
Richard  N.  Podell.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1964;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1969 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Joel  L.  Duberstein.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1961 

Stephen  J.  Fischl.     B.A.,  Seton  Hall,  1963;  M.D.,  College  of  Medicine  and  Dentistry  of  New 

Jersey,  1967 
Robert  A.  Fuhrman.     B.A.,  Clark,  1962;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1966 
Mary  T.  Herald.     B.A.,  New  Rochelle,  1965;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine  and 

Dentistry,  1969 
William  A.  Tansey  III.     B.A.,  Yale,  1966;  M.D,  Columbia,  1970 
William  N.  Toth.     B.S.,  Georgetown,  1956;  M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1960 
William  E.  Wagner,  Jr.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1945;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 


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ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Peter  Goodluck,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Kevin  E.  Bell,  M.D. 
Donald  J.  Brock,  M.D. 
H.  Oliver  Brown,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Kopel  Burk,  M.D. 
Charles  W.  Clarke,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Andrew  Coronate,  Jr.,  M.D. 
H.  William  Diefendorf,  M.D. 
Charles  E.  Dooley,  Jr.,  M.D. 
John  T.  Parry,  M.D. 
Robert  B.  Francis,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  [continued) 
Sidney  E.  Friedman,  M.D. 
Harvey  Gerhard,  M.D. 
Samuel  M.  Gray,  M.D. 
Thomas  V.  Inglesby,  M.D. 
Robert  P.  Margie,  M.D. 
Sanford  M.  Reiss,  M.D. 
Melvin  Rubinstein,  M.D. 
R.  Gregory  Sachs,  M.D. 
Robert  R.  Springer,  M.D. 
Elliott  M.  Stein,  M.D. 
Michael  Suhl,  M.D. 
Michael  J.  Tighe,  M.D. 
Burton  Tucker,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  [continued) 
Richard  M.  Weinberg,  M.D. 
David  Allen  Worth,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Joseph  T.  Faraldo,  M.D. 
Eugene  R.  Kelly,  M.D. 
Michael  B.  Kerner,  M.D. 
A.  Ralph  Kristeller,  M.D. 
David  P.  Miller,  M.D. 
Lawrence  J.  Nastro,  M.D. 
Robert  D.  Slama,  M.D. 
Steven  J.  Stanzione,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 


Professors 

A.L.  Loomis  Bell.     B.S.,  Wesleyan,  1944;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1947 
John  F.  Bertles.     B.S.,  Yale,  1945;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1952 
Robert  B.  Case.     B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 
Peter  R.  Holt.     B.Sc.,  Tolington,  1949;  M.B.,  B.S..  London,  1954 
Gerald  B.  Phillips.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1946;  M.D.,  Harvard  1948 
William  Rosner.     B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1954;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1961 
Theodore  Van  Itallie.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia.  1945 
Harvey  J.  Weiss.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

William  S.  Clark.     B.S.,  Dayton,  1934;  M.D.,  St.  Louis,  1938 

Stanley  Cortell.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1957;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1961 

Michael  H.  Grieco.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1954;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1957 
A.  Gregory  Jameson.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1937;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 
Richard  N.  Pierson,  Jr.     B.A.,  Princeton.  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 
Miles  J.  Schwartz.     B.S.,  Queens  (New  York),  1947;  M.D.,  New  York  University  1961 

Clinical  Professors 

Albert  W.  Grokoest.     B.S.,  Hamilton,  1940;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 
Philip  H.  Henneman.     B.A.,  Harvard  1943;  M.D.,  1946 
Henry  C.  Shaffeld.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1938;  M.D.,  1941 

Associate  Professor 

F.  Xavier  Pi-Sunyer.     B.A.,  Oberlin,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

C.  Redington  Barrett.     B.A.,  Yale,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 
Robert  S.  Bernstein.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1961;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1965 
Edward  M.  Dwyer.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 


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Harvey  G.  Kemp.     B.A.,  Oklahoma,  1955;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1959 

Marianne  J.  Legato.     B.A.,  Manhattanville,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1962 

Alice  Maniatis.     M.D.,  Athens,  1960 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Richard  P.  Ames.     B.A.,  Williams,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

Albert  Attia.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1955;  M.D.,  1958 

Norman  A.  Cagin.     B.S.,  Rutgers,  1963;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1967 

George  Dermksian.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1954 

James  B.  Gabriel.     B.A.,  Brown,  1945;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1949 

Jonas  M.  Goldstone.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Saul  Kaplan.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  Tennessee,  1959 

Arthur  Karanas.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1954;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1958 
Richard  McCray.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1954;  B.D.,  Yale,  1957;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Myron  C.  Patterson.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1939;  M.D.,  1943 
Bruce  H.  Pinkernell.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1960;  M.D.,  1964 
Norton  S.  Rosensweig.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 
Lawrence  Scharer.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  1958 
Gerald  Weintraub.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 
Myron  C.  Wright.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1937;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1940 
Herman  Ziffer.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1949;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1953 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Beatrice  M.  Fairchild.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1942;  M.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1943;  Ph.D.,  1948 

Assistant  Professors 

Richard  Collens.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,   1959;  M.D.,  New  York 

University,  1966 
Donald  Philip  Kotler.     M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1973 
Michelle  P.  Warren  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     B.A.,  Mt.  Holyoke,  1961;  M.D., 

Cornell,  1965 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Judith  Axelrod.     B.S.,  Wellesley,  1963;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1967 

Jeffrey  M.  Brensilver.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1971 

Airlee  A.C.  Cameron.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1957;  M.D.,  CM.,  McGill,  1961 

Richard  Gunnar  Carlson.     B.S.,  Trinity,  1966;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Edward  W.  Colt.     M.D.,  University  College  Hospital  (London),  1962 

Michael  Lange.     M.D.,  Toronto,  1968 

Gertrude  Scott  Lefavour.     B.A.,  Gaucher,  1965;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 

1970 
Arthur  J.  Lennon.     B.A.,  Fordham,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 
Jonathan  A.  Lorch.     B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1968;  M.D.,  Tulane,  1972 
Allen  Mogtader.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1966;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1970 
Robert  C.  Rinker.     B.A.,  Antioch,  1965;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1969 

Jean  W.  Saleh.     B.A.,  St.  Joseph  (Beirut),  1957;  M.D.,  Faculte  Francaise  de  Medicin,  1964 
Seiichi  Shimomura.     M.D.,  Okayama  (Japan),  1945 
William  J.  Vicic.     B.S,  Yale,  1966;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1970 


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Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Charles  G.  Adsit,  Jr.     B.A..  Yale,  1938;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1942 

Samir  E.  Alam.     B.S.,  American  (Beirut),  1968;  M.D.,  1972 

Kenneth  A.  Altman.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Wendy  Aronson.     B.A..  Vassar,  1965;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1968 

William  J.  Athos.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1942;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1956 
Harvey  Benovitz.     B.A.,  Washington  and  Jefferson,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 
Robert  Bernot.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1955;  M.D.,  Buffalo,  1960 
Carlton  Boxhill.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  1968 
Earl  B.  Brown.     B.S.,  Emory  1938;  M.D.,  1942 
Donald  P.  Dallas.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 

Robert  K.  Emy.     B.A.,  New  York  University.  1952;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Virginia,  1957 
James  A.  Feitman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
Richard  P.  Fried.     B.A.,  Brown,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1968 
Oscar  Garfein.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1961;  M.D.,  1965 
Zane  Gaut.     B.S.,  Birmingham  Southern,  1950;  M.D.,  Tulane,  1954 
Richard  Geltman.     B.A.,  Rutgers,  1967;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1971 
Henry  M.  Greenberg.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1961;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1968 
Joseph  A.  Grossman.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1953;  M.D.,  State  University  of 

New  York  (Downstate),  1957 
Katherine  A.  Hawkins.     B.A.,  Manhattanville.  1969;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1973 
Julian  B.  Hyman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1947 
John  H.  Keating.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  M.D.,  1943 
Annetta  J.  Kimball.     B.A.,  Mt.  Holyoke,  1964;  M.D.,  Boston,  1968 
Ronald  Kraft.     B.S,  Michigan,  1966;  M.D.,  Cincinnati,  1970 
Edith  Joan  Langner.     B.A..  Michigan,  1965;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1969 
Athanasius  Mallios.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Upstate), 

1973 
David  K.  Meriney.     B.A.,  Duke,  1956;  M.D.,  1960 
Lawson  A.  Moyer  111.     B.A.,  Virginia,  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
William  M.  Nicholas.     B.A.,  Williams,  1950;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Syracuse), 

1954 
John  J.  Olichney.     B.S.,  Rutgers,  1965;  M.D.,  Albany  1969 
Edward  H.  Reisner.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1935;  M.D.,  1939 
Robert  B.  Roven.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 
Eugene  Santilli.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1958;  M.D.,  Medical  University  of 

Bologna,  1964 
Morton  Schwimmer.     B.A.,  Lafayette  (Pennsylvania),  1948;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1951 
Kenneth  N.  Weinstein.     B.A.,  Vermont,  1955;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1959 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  ASSOCIATES  (continued)  ASSOCIATES  (continued) 

MEDICINE  Eugene  Freundlich,  M.D.  Anthony  J.  Pepe,  M.D. 

Jose  L.  Barbosa-Saldivar,  Francis  G.  Geer,  M.D.  Mark  V.  Sherrid,  M.D. 

M.D.  Maurice  F.  Goodbody,  M.D.  Nicholas  Steiner,  M.D. 

John  Thomas  Cappadona,  Carolyn  E.  Goodstein,  M.D.  Thomas  Tamlyn,  M.D. 

M.D.  Barry  E.  Goozner,  M.D. 

David  Stewart  Carroll,  M.D.  Antoine  C.  Harovas,  M.D. 

Paul  Chrzanowski,  M.D.  William  S.  Hopewell,  M.D.  Mukul  Kumar  Basu,  Ph.D. 

Albert  Cohen,  M.D.  Michael  Robinson  Irwin,  Thalia  Boussios,  Ph.D. 

John  Cornwall,  M.D.  M.D.  M.  Saeed  Khan,  Ph.D. 

James  Ducey,  M.D.  Herbert  Ivan  Jernow,  M.D.  Bruce  R.  Lages,  M.D. 

Donald  R.  Fishman,  M.D.  Robert  P.  Lombardo,  M.D.  Mohan  Muthireval  Reddy, 

Martin  Jay  Frankel,  M.D.  Thomas  M.  Nail,  M.D.  Ph.D. 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 


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INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Eric  Andreae,  M.D. 
Vernon  G.  Baker,  M.D. 
Lestrino  C.  Baquiran,  M.D. 
Michael  S.  Baum,  M.D, 
Cecil  B.  Broderick,  M.D. 
John  Cohn,  M.D. 
Hugh  C.  Davidson,  M.D. 
Margaret  Dessau,  M.D. 
Rosina  B.  Dixon,  M.D. 
Jerome  Paul  Ehrlich,  M.D. 
Jeanne  Fastook,  M.D. 
James  W.  Fingerhut,  M.D. 
Stuart  W.  Forster,  M.D. 
Dennis  Gage,  M.D. 
Dulaney  Glen,  M.D. 
Sheila  Joy  Herscovitch, 

M.D. 
Karl  R.  Hofmann,  M.D. 

Microbiology 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Peter  L.  Hofmann,  M.D. 
Wade  A.  Johnson,  M.D. 
Mitchell  Kahn,  M.D. 
Martin  Philip  Kasofsky, 

M.D. 
Alfred  Miller,  M.D. 
Thomas  C.  Moore  III,  M.D. 
Lazare  Novack,  M.D. 
Norman  C.  Peeler,  M.D. 
Martin  Saul  Pine,  M.D. 
Ernest  C.  Richards,  M.D. 
Thomas  D.  Robinson,  M.D. 
Harry  A.  Roselle,  M.D. 
Nicholas  J.  Rummo,  M.D. 
Clyde  N.  Schechter,  M.D. 
Howard  N.  Schwartz,  M.D. 
Thomas  V.  Tupper,  M.D. 
Daniel  C.  Williams,  M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Dennis  George  Huskins, 

M.D. 
Robert  Stanley  Karol,  M.D. 
Vineet  Mehta,  M.B.B.S. 
Richard  R.  Neufield,  M.D. 
Mary  E.  O'Brien,  M.D. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Hisham  F.  Nakshbendi,  B.S. 
Katherine  P.  Porikos,  Ph.D. 
Jack  Wang,  M.S. 
Mei-Uih  Yang,  M.D. 


LECTURERS 

Marcelle  Lavau,  Ph.D. 

David  Schwimmer,  M.D. 


John  E.  Borne  Professor  and  Chairman 

Harold  S.  Ginsberg.     B.  A.,  Duke,  1937;  M.D.,  Tulane,  1941 

Professors 

Paul  D.  Ellner  (also  Pathology).     B.S.,  Long  Island,  1940;  M.D.,  Southern  California,  1952; 

Ph.D.,  Maryland,  1956 
Bernard  F.  Erlanger.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,   1943;  M.A.,  New  York 

University,  1948;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1951 
Gabriel  S.  Godman  (also  Pathology).     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
Elvin  A.  Kabat  (also  Human  Genetics)  (in  Neurology).     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York, 

1932;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1934;  Ph.D.,  1937 
Wladsylaw  Manski  (in  Ophthalmology).     M.Phil.,  Warsaw,  1939;  D.Sc,  Wroclaw.  1951 
Benvenuto  Pernis  (also  Medicine).     M.D.,  Milan,  1947 
Henry  J.  Vogel  (in  Pathology).     B.S.,  London,  1939;  M.S.,  New  York  University  1941 

Professor  of  Oral  Biology 

Solon  A.  Ellison.     B.S,  Columbia,  1942;  D.D.S.,  1946;  Ph.D.,  1958 
Adjunct  Professors 

Dean  L.  Engelhardt.     B.S.,  Amherst,  1961;  M.A.,  1963;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1967 
Louis  H.  Muschel.     B.S.,  New  York  University,  1936;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1938;  M.S.,  Yale. 
1951;  Ph.D.,  1953 

Associate  Professors 

Philip  D.  Alesandro  (also  Public  Health).     B.S.,  Rutgers,  1952;  M.S.,  1954;  Ph.D.,  Chicago, 

1958 
Sherie  L.  Morrison.     B.A.,  Stanford  1963;  Ph.D.,  1966 
Saul  J.  Silverstein.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Florida,  1971 


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Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

Victor  Bokkenheuser.     M.D.,  Copenhagen,  1945 

Senior  Research  Associates 

Paul  B.  Fisher.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1974 
Charles  S.H.  Young.     B.A.,  Oxford,  1966;  D.Phil.,  1969 

Assistant  Professors 

Andrei  Augustin.     M.A.,  Bucharest  (Rumania),  1969 

Vincent  Bonagura  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1971;  M.D.,  1975 

William  Cleveland.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1975 

David  H.  Figurski.     B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1969;  Ph.D.,  Rochester,  1974 

M.  Suzanne  Holmes  Giannini  (also  Public  Health).  B.A.,  New  York  University,  1966;  Ph.D., 
Rutgers,  1974 

Alexander  D.  Goldfarb.  Diploma,  Moscow  State  University,  1969;  Ph.D.,  Weizmann  Insti- 
tute (Israel),  1980 

Ramareddy  V.  Guntaka.  B.S.,  Andhra  (India),  1963;  M.Sc,  Agra  (India),  1965;  Ph.D., 
Kansas,  1970 

David  S.  Hodes  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Princeton,  1963;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1969 

Christine  A.  Milcarek.     B.S.,  Duquesne,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1972 

Vincent  Racaniello.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1974;  Ph.D.,  Mount  Sinai,  1979 

Howard  Shuman.     B.S.,  Massachusetts,  1974;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1979 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Yvonne  A.  Lue.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1976 

Harley  Y.  Tse.  B.S.,  California  Institute  of  Technology,  1972;  Ph.D.,  California  (San  Diego), 
1977 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 
Norbert  H.  Wasserman, 
Eng.Sc.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Louis  A.  Goode,  B.A. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Harriet  Castleman,  B.S. 
Shi  M.  Chen,  Ph.D. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES  (continued) 
Leila  Fisher,  Ph.D. 
Liu  Gen-Qi,  M.D.,  Ph.D. 
Paul  M.  Kalados,  Ph.D. 
Ulla  Lindholm-Beauchamp, 

Ph.D. 
Judyta  Praszkier,  Ph.D. 
Arepalli  S.  Rao,  Ph.D. 
Santosh  K.  Sikder,  Ph.D. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES  [continued) 
Gek-kee  Sim,  Ph.D. 
Giampaolo  Tonda 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Charles  L.  Fox,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Konrad  C.  Hsu,  M.D. 
Beatrice  C.  Seegal,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Pathology 

Angus  C.  Sampath.     D.Sc,  Strasbourg,  1966 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Associate  Professor 

George  A.  Hashim  (in  Surgery).     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1967 


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Neurological  Surgery 


Byron  Stookey  Professor  and  Chairman 

Bennett  M.  Stein.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1952;  M.D.,  McGill,  1955 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors  of  Clinical  Neurological  Surgery 

James  W.  Correll.     B.A.,  Brown,  1941;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1944 
Edgar  M.  Housepian.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1949;  M.D.,  1953 

Associate  Professors 

Joao  Lubo  Antunes.     M.D.,  Lisbon,  1968 

Kalmon  Post.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1967 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Neurological  Surgery 

Peter  W.  Carmel.     B.A.,  Chicago,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1960 
James  G.  McMurtry  III.     B.A.,  Rice,  1953;  M.D.,  Baylor,  1957 
W.  Jost  Michelson.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Assistant  Professor 

Donald  Oliver  Quest.     B.S.,  Illinois,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Neurological  Surgery 

Ronald  Brisman.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1961;  M.D.,  1965 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

George  L.  Becker.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1950;  M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1954 
Harvey  R.  Nova.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY 
David  A.  Kvam,  M.D. 

At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Robert  W.  Mackie.     M.D.,  Long  Island  Medical  College,  1 944 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL  NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY 
Bruce  Stephen  Harris,  M.D. 


80  NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY  •  NEUROLOGY 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

James  E.O.  Hughes.     B.A.,  Yale,  1958;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1962 

Robert  W.  Schick  (in  Surgery).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 
1952 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY 
George  V.  DiGiacinto,  M.D. 


Neurology 


Henry  and  Lucy  Moses  Professor  and  Chairman 

Lewis  P.  Rowland.     B.S.,  Yale,  1945;  M.D.,  1948 


At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Darryl  C.  DeVivo  (Sidney  Carter  Professor)  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Amherst,  1959;  M.D., 

Virginia,  1964 
Salvatore  DiMauro.     M.D.,  Padova  (Italy),  1963 
Stanley  Fahn  (H.  Houston  Merritt  Professor).     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),   1955;  M.D., 

California  (San  Francisco),  1 958 
Arthur  Karlin  (also  Biochennistry).     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1957;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1962 
Robert  E.  Lovelace.     B.S.,  London,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 
Audrey  S.  Penn.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 
James  H.  Schwartz  (also  Physiology)  (in  the  Center  for  Neurobiology  and  Behavior).     B.A., 

Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  New  York  University  1959;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1964 
Earl  A.  Zimmerman.     B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1959;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1963 

Professor  of  Microbiology  and  of  Human  Genetics  and  Development 

Elvin  A.  Rabat.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1932;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1934;  Ph.D., 
1937 

Professor  of  Physiology 

John  P.  Reuben.     B.A.,  Grinnell,  1954;  M.S.,  Rochester,  1956;  Ph.D.,  Florida,  1959 

Professors  of  Clinical  Neurology 

Abe  Chutorian  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Manitoba,  1949;  M.A.,  1950;  B.S.,  1952;  M.D., 

1957 
Arnold  Gold  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Texas,  1947;  M.S.,  Florida,  1949;  M.D.,  Lausanne, 

1950 
Eli  S.  Goldensohn  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  George  Washington,  1937;  M.D.,  1940 
James  F.  Hammill.     B.S.,  LaSalle,  1947;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1948 
Niels  L.  Low  (also  Pediatrics).     M.D.,  South  Carolina,  1940 
Daniel  Sciarra.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1940;  M.D.,  1943 


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Associate  Professors 

Lucien  J.  Cote  (also  Rehabilitation  Medicine).  B.S..  Vermont,  1951;  M.D..  1954 
Claude  P.J.  Ghez  (also  Physiology).  B.Sc.  Geneva.  I960:  M.D..  Harvard,  1964 
William  Allen  Hauser  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A..  Western  Reserve.  1958;  M.D.,  St. 

Louis,  1962 
Timothy  A.  Pedley.     B.A.,  Pomona.  1965;  M.D..  Yale.  1969 

Associate  Professor  of  Neurochemistry 

Hai  Won  Chang.     Ph.D..  Columbia.  1961 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Neurology 

C.  Dominique  Toran-Allerand  (in  International  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Human  Reproduc- 
tion).    B.A..  Smith.  1955;  M.D..  Albany  Medical  College.  1959 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Robert  E.  Barrett.     B.A..  William  and  Mary.  1953;  M.D..  Medical  College  of  Virginia.  1957 

Robert  A.  deNapoli.     M.D..  Harvard.  1954 

Linda  D.  Lewis.     B.S..  Bethany.  1961;  M.D..  West  Virginia.  1965 

Joseph  L.  O'Brien.     M.D..  Cornell,  1950 

Senior  Research  Associate 

George  M.  Katz.     B.E.E..  College  of  the  City  of  New  York.  1942 

Assistant  Professors 

Gary  Abrams.     B.A..  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo).  1970;  M.D..  Pittsburgh.  1974 

Arnold  Eggers.     B.A..  Columbia.  1967;  M.D..  1971 

Daniel  J.  Goldberg  (also  Pharmacology).     Ph.D..  Yale.  1974 

William  G.  Johnson.     B.A..  Princeton.  1963;  M.D..  Columbia.  1967 

Masataka  Kawai.     Ph.D..  Princeton.  1971 

Norman  Latov.     B.A.,  Columbia.  1970;  M.D..  Pennsylvania.  1975;  Ph.D..  1975 

William  A.  Maltese.     B.S..  St.  Francis  (New  York).  1972;  Ph.D..  Syracuse.  1977 

Gajanan  Nilaver.     P.U.C.  Madras  (India).  1963;  M.B.B.S..  1968 

Martha  M.  Sorenson.     B.A..  Oberlin.  1963;  M.S..  Washington  (Seattle).  1967;  Ph.D..  1969 

Stephen  Shafer  (also  Public  Health)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A..  Harvard.  1966;  M.D.. 

Columbia.  1970 
Joseph  H.  WiUner.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1966;  M.D..  New  York  University,  1970 

Assistant  Professors  of  Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology 

Halina  Den.     B.S..  Frankfort  (Germany).  1949;  M.S..  New  York  University  1954;  Ph.D.. 

Michigan.  1958 
Abraham  B.  Eastwood.     B.S..  Muhlenberg.  1965;  M.S..  Lehigh,  1967;  Ph.D..  1971 

Assistant  Professor  of  Neurobiology 

Eli  Shapiro.     B.S.  Columbia.  1970;  M.Phil..  Yale.  1972;  Ph.D..  1976 


82    NEUROLOGY 


Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Neurology 

Michael  Fetell.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1967;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1972 
Theodore  A.  List.     B.A.,  Kalamazoo,  1963;  M.D.,  Michigan,  1967 
Richard  Mayeux.     B.S.,  Oklahoma  State,  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
Robert  C.  Michener.     B.A.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
James  R.  Miller.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1960;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1964 
Marcelo  Olarte.     B.S,  Marist  Brothers,  1962;  M.D.,  Cuyo,  1970 
Stanley  R.  Resor,  Jr.     B.A.,  Yale,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1972 
Sidney  Starkman.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1966;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1970 
Albert  J.  Tahmoush.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1961;  M.S.,  Washington,  1965;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1967 
Roger  Traub.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1968; 
M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1972 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Robert  A.  Esser.     B.S.,  Loyola,  1941;  M.D.,  Northwestern,  1945 

Eugenia  E.  Gamboa.     B.A.,  Philippines,  1961;  M.D.,  1966 

Mark  W.  Green.     B.A.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1971;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1974 

Stanley  W.  Holstein.     B.S.,  George  Washington,  1963;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1967 

Charles  R.  Plank.     B.A.,  Oklahoma,  1961;  M.D.,  1965 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
NEUROLOGY 

Sidney  M.  Cohen,  M.D. 
James  F.  Culleton,  M.D. 
Ronald  G.  Emerson,  M.D. 
Stanley  Lesse,  M.D. 
Bruce  Roseman,  M.D. 
Robert  Wolf,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Ernest  Amatniek,  Ph.D. 
Vinayak  Damle,  Ph.D. 
Paul  Oratofsky,  B.A. 
Guy  Valiquette,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
NEUROLOGY 

Louise  Donahoe,  M.D. 
Damon  N.  Fellman,  M.D. 
Gerald  J.  Smallberg,  M.D. 


ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
NEUROLOGY 

Stephen  C.  Klass,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Mary  Chou  Chen,  M.S. 
H.  Ryan  Wagner,  Ph.D. 
Leonard  Zablow,  M.A. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Ernest  Bock,  M.A. 
Robert  D.  Hawkins,  Ph.D. 
Peter  Lau,  M.A. 
Angel  Mozo,  Ph.D. 
John  Paige,  Ph.D. 
Alfred  M.  Salazar,  Jr., 

Ph.D. 
Haruhide  Yumiya,  Ph.D. 


SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Sara  Ginsburg,  Ph.D. 
Harry  Grundfest,  Ph.D. 
Richard  L.  Masland,  M.D. 
Carmine  T.  Vicale,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURER 
IN  BIOCHEMISTRY 

David  Nachmansohn,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Robert  E.  McMasters,  M.D. 

Jeffrey  Joel  Rosen,  Ph.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Clinical  Professor 

William  Amols.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1938;  M.D.,  1942 


Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Lewis  L.  Hamilton.     B.S.,  Yale,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 


NEUROLOGY  •  OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY    83 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Neurology 

John  C.  M.  Brust,  Jr.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Neurology 

Alfred  C.  Bannerman.     B.Sc,  Edinburgh,  1963;  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  1966 
Edward  B.  Healton.     B.S.,  Oregon,  1964;  M.D.,  Creighton 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Bertel  Bruun.     M.D.,  Copenhagen,  1964 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  NEUROLOGY 
Rafael  Borras,  M.D. 
Willidm  P.  Duggan,  M.D. 
Renee  Malouf,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Clinical  Professor 

Carl  W.  Braun.     B.A.,  Harvard  1958;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1962 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Sidney  E.  Bender.     M.D..  Toronto,  1962 

Neil  Lombard!  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  M.D.,  Boston,  1967 

Kuldup  K.  Sachdev.     B.S.,  Agre  (India),  1957;  M.D..  Punjab,  1962 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 

NEUROLOGY  NEUROLOGY 

Ann  Geller,  M.D.  Daniel  A.  Alkaitis,  M.D. 

Donald  G.  Rawlinson,  M.D. 

Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Willard  C.  Rappleye  Professor  and  Chairman 

Raymond  L.  Vande  Wiele  (Director,  International  Institute  for  Study  of  Human  Reproduc- 
tion).    M.D.,  Louvain,  1947 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Miecyslaw  Finster  (also  Anesthesiology).     B.A.,  Gymnasium  (Poland),  1941;  M.D.,  Geneva. 

1957 
Georgiana  Jagiello  (Virgil  Damon  Professor)  (also  Human  Genetics).     B.A..  Boston.  1949; 

M.D.,  Tufts.  1955 
L.  Stanley  James  (also  Pediatrics).     M.D.,  Otago  (New  Zealand),  1948 


84    OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Orlando  J.  Miller  (also  Human  Genetics  and  Development).     B.S.,  Yale,  1945;  M.D.,  1950 
Allan  G.   Rosenfield  (also  Public  Health)   (Director,   Center  for  Population  and  Family 
Health).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

Professor  of  Biochemistry 

Seymour  Lieberman.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1936;  M.S.,  Illinois,  1937;  Ph.D.,  Stanford,  1941 

Professor  of  Reproductive  Biochemistry 

Ines  Mandl .     Ph.  D. ,  Polytechnic  Institute  of  Brooklyn,  1 949 

Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Henry  Clay  Frick  II.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

W.  Duane  Todd.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Associate  Professor 

Roy  H.  Petrie.     B.S.,  Western  Kentucky,  1961;  M.D.,  Vanderbilt,  1965 

Associate  Professor  of  Physiology 

Michel  Ferin.     M.D.,  Louvain,  1964 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Bruce  A.  Barron.     B.A.,  Allegheny,  1955;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1965;  M.D.,  New  York  University, 

1971 
Edward  T.  Bowe.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 
Harold  E.  Fox  (also  Pediatrics).     M.Sc,  Rochester  and  Oxford,  1972 
Wylie  C.  Hembree  111  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1960;  M.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis), 

1964 
RaphaelJewelewicz.     M.D.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1960 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Vincent  J.  Freda.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1952 
Raymond  M.  McCaffrey.     B.A.,  Fordham,  1954;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1958 
David  B.  Moore.     B.S.,  Hamilton,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 
Ming-Neng  Yeh.     M.D.,  National  Taiwan,  1964 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Inge  Deyrenfurth.     B.S.,  Wilhelm,  1942;  M.Sc,  Strasbourg,  1944;  B.Sc,  Heidelberg,  1947 

Assistant  Professors 

Laxmi  Baxi.     M.D.,  Seth  G.S.  Medical  College  (Bombay).  1962 

Phyllis  C.  Leppert  (also  Pediatrics).     M.S.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  Yale,  1976 

Jen-Ta  Shen.     M.D.,  National  Taiwan,  1970;  Ph.D.,  California,  1975 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Deborah  Jean  Hales  (in  the  Center  for  Population  and  Family  Health).     B.A..  California 
(Berkeley),  1973;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1977 


OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY    85 


Nabil  Wafik  Husami.     B.S.,  M.D.,  American  (Beirut),  1972 

John  Milton  Hutson.     B.S.,  Alabam,  1972;  M.D.,  1975 

Richard  U.  Levine.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1962;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1966 

Kevin  B.  Reilly.     B.S.,  Fairfield  (Connecticut),  1965;  M.D.,  Michigan,  1965 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Wolfgang  Tretter.     M.D.,  Heidelberg,  1952 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND 
GYNECOLOGY 

Andrew  L.  Loucopoulos, 

M.D. 
Elynne  B.  Margulis,  M.D. 
Lawrence  J.  Severino,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Lajos  Bandy,  M.S. 
Marian  J.  Evinger,  Ph.D. 
Norma  J.  Greenfield,  Ph.D. 
Hosea  Fu-Shih  Huang, 

Ph.D. 
Henry  R.  Rey,  M.S. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 
IN  BIOCHEMISTRY 

Laura  Ponticorvo,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND 
GYNECOLOGY 

Sylvia  P.  Rubin,  M.Sc. 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND 
GYNECOLOGY 

Ina  N.  Cholst,  M.D. 
Steven  G.  Kaali,  M.D. 
Henry  A.  Sellner,  M.D. 
Barbara  E.  Shortell,  M.D. 
Steven  Swersky,  M.D. 
Pamela  J.  Tropper,  M.D. 
Leonardo  J.  Yunis,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Margarita  M.  Hawkins, 
M.S. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Ching  H.  Chen,  Ph.D. 
Veeramac  Prasad,  Ph.D. 
Dean  Van  Vugt,  Ph.D. 


SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Equinn  Munnell,  M.D. 
Gilbert  J.  Vosburgh,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Richard  A.  Bronson,  M.D. 
Jerome  A.  Dolan,  M.D. 
Arnold  N.  Fenton,  M.D. 
John  L.  Lewis,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Kevin  D.  Reilly,  M.D. 
David  L.  Rosenfeld,  M.D. 
Sidney  J.  Siegel,  M.D. 
Anna  L.  Southam,  M.D. 
Christopher  Tietze,  M.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Douglas  H.  Barns.     B.S.,  St.  Lawrence,  1950;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1954 
Balazs  Selendy.     M.D.,  Louvain  (Belgium),  1964 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Mark  E.  Heller,  M.D. 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Solan  Chao.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 


Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Hiroko  T .  Felton .     M.D.,  Kansai  (Japan),  1 955 

Jack  E.  Maidman.     B.S.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1958:  M.D.,  1962 


86    OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Stephen  L.  Matseoane.     B.S.,  Fort  Hare  (South  Africa),  1954;  M.D.,  Witwatersrand  (South 
Africa),  1959 

Assistant  Professor 

Keith  L.  Rawlinson.     B.S.,  M.D.,  Alberta  (Canada),  1966 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Sunthorn  Bunyaviroch.     B.S.,  Chulalongkorn  (Thailand),  I960;  M.D.,  Siriraj Hospital,  1964 

Young  Sook  Cho.     M.B.,  Yonsei,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 

Nomenida  A.  Lazaro.     B.S.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1960;  M.D.,  1965 

Meredith  F.  Sirmans.     B.S.,  Lincoln,  1961;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1965 

Esther  S.  Suarez.     A.A.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1955;  M.D.,  1960 

Alfred  J.  Williams.     B.A.,  Howard,  1960;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1964 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Vicki  Ann  Alexander.     B.S.,  California  (Riverside),  1963;  M.D.,  California  (San  Francisco), 

1974 
Pisan  Unchalipongse.     M.D.,  Chiengma  Medical  School  (Thailand),  1965 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Sitaram  Vithal  Chitnis,  M.D. 
Hasi  Das,  M.D. 
Machelle  Alma  Harris,  M.D. 
Ashalatha  Mital,  M.B.,  B.S. 
Thomas  Murray,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  [continued] 

Rajasingham  Rahulatharan,  M.D. 
Peter  Wright  III,  M.D. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Angela  Portale,  M.S. 


At  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Abraham  Risk.     M.D.,  Dalhousie  (Canada),  1957;  M.P.H.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1969 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professor 

Robert  S.  Neuwirth  (F.  Huntington  and  Dorothy  Babcock  Professor).     B.S.,  Yale,  1955;  M.D., 
1958 

Professor  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Harold  M.M.  Tovell.     B.A.,  Toronto,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 


Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Hussein  K.  Amin.     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Alexandria  (Egypt),  1955 
John  F.  Dwyer.     B.A.,  Fordham,  1956;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1960 


OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY    87 

Assistant  Professor 

Michelle  P.  Warren  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1961;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1965 

Assistant  Professor  of  Endocrine  Biochemistry 

Richard  B.  Hochberg.     Ph.D.,  Hahnemann,  1967 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Ernst  G.  Bartsich.     M.D.,  Frankfort,  1962 

Terusada  Horiguchi.     M.D.,  Keio  (Tokyo),  1961 

Hamid  Mootabar.     M.D.,  Pahlavi  (Iran),  1966;  M.P.H.,  Columbia.  1974 

Haldar  H.  Shamsi.     M.B.B.S.,  King  Edward  Medical  College  (Pakistan),  1 965 

Ivan  K.  Strausz.     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Capetown,  1958 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Alexander  Coman.     M.D.,  Institute  of  Medicine  and  Pharmacy  (Rumania).  1948 

David  B.  Crawford.     B.S.,  North  Carolina,  1943;  M.D..  New  York  University.  1946 

Emmanuel  M.  Greenberg.     M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1941 

Ivan  J.  Jacobson.     B.A.,  Belgrade  (Yugoslavia),  1948;  M.D.,  1955 

Gyula  Nemes.     B.A.,  Gymn.Szekesfehervar,  1946;  M.D..  Budapest,  1954 

Ian  G.  Van  Praagh.     M.D.,  Toronto,  1955 

Marcia  L.  Storch.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1955;  M.D.,  Woman  s  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 

1973 
Riley  W.  Waller.     B.S.,  LeMoyne,  1943;  M.D.,  Howard  1947 


Senior  Research  Associate 

Muriel  Feigelson.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND 
GYNECOLOGY 

Farshad  Agahi,  M.D. 
Terry  L.  Andrews,  M.D. 
Felipe  Bozzo,  M.D. 
Kok  Chung  Chang,  M.D. 
Gerard  de  Catalogne,  M.D. 
Frederick  Clare,  M.D. 
Paul  S.  Colcher,  M.D. 
Satwant  Kaur  Dhamoon, 

M.R.C.O.G. 
Balinas  Espinosa,  M.D. 
Rauf  G.  Faroqui,  M.B.,  B.S. 
Paul  Filipescu,  M.D. 
Henry  Freuman,  M.D. 
Nargess  A.  Hakimi-Fard, 

M.D. 
John  Jakus,  M.D. 
Jay  Joel  Kelinson,  M.D. 
E.  Nicholas  Klein,  M.D. 
Gary  M.  Levine,  M.D. 
Leon  Lewenstein,  M.D. 
Peter  S.  Maran,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

Monica  Claudette  Martin, 

M.D. 
Ezatolah  Mohajer-Shojai, 

M.D. 
Alam  Morris,  M.D. 
Adamandia 

Panayotopoulos,  M.D. 
Benu  Pascariu,  M.D. 
Humberto  Portillo,  M.D. 
Meera  Prabat,  M.B.B.S. 
George  S.  Radney,  M.D. 
Raphael  Reiss,  M.D. 
Ronald  J.  Reiss,  M.D. 
Irving  Ward  Robinson, 

M.D. 
Arnold  Roufa,  M.D. 
Peter  S.  Sailon,  M.D. 
Bruce  M.  Schiffman,  M.D. 
Istvan  Paul  Tornai,  M.D. 
Filippo  Vita,  M.D. 
Olwen  Joy  Wellington, 

M.B.,  B.S. 
Mary  E.  Wilson,  M.D. 


ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND 
GYNECOLOGY 

Malca  Sane,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Naif  K.  Basile,  M.D. 

Charles  H.  Debrovner, 

M.D. 
Michael  Harel,  M.D. 
Roger  Hassid,  M.D. 
Andre  Nehorayoff,  M.D. 
Robert  M.  Podell,  M.D. 
Richard  A.  Ruskin,  M.D. 
Fouad  Surur,  M.B.B.Ch. 
Alois  Vasicka,  M.D. 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND 
GYNECOLOGY 

Bernardo  Handszer,  M.D. 
Daniel  A.  Tsin,  M.D. 


88    OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Ophthalmology 

Edward  S.  Harkness  Professor  and  Chairman 

Charles  J.  Campbell.     M.D.,  George  Washington,  1948;  B.S.,  Muskingum,   1949;  M.S., 
Rochester,  1951;  Med  Sc.D.,  Columbia,  1957 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Endre  A.  Balazs  (Malcolm  P.  Aldrich  Professor).     M.D.,  Budapest,  1942 
Peter  Gouras.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Professor  of  Ocular  Physiology 

Laszlo  Z.  Bito.     B.A.,  Bard,  1959;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Professor  of  Ophthalmic  Biochemistry 

Abraham  Spector.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1957 

Professor  of  Microbiology 

Wladyslaw  Manski.     M.Phil,  Warsaw,  1939;  D.Sc,  Wroclaw  (Poland),  1951 

Professor  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

Harold  F.  Spalter.     B.A.,  Brown,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 

Clinical  Professor 

Anthony  Donn.     B.S.,  Yale,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Associate  Professor  of  Physiology 

Jorge  Fischbarg.     M.D.,  Buenos  Aires,  1962;  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1971 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

Myles  M.  Behrens.     B.A.,  Yale,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Richard  W.  Darrell.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  1959;  Sc.D,  Columbia,  1965 
Andrew  deRoetth,  Jr.     B.S.,  Northwestern,  1943;  M.D.,  1946 
R.  Linsy  Farris.     M.D.,  Duke,  1961 
Max  Forbes.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1951;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1957 
Francis  A.  L'Esperance,  Jr.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1956 
Sally  Moore  (Orthoptics).     B.S.,  Delaware,  1952 
Balachandran  D.  Srinivasan.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  1967 

Stephen  Trokel.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1954;  M.S.,  Rochester,  1956;  M.D.,  1959;  Med.  Sc.D., 
Columbia,  1965 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

William  J.  Cooper.     B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1953;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1956 
John  W.  Espy.     5.5.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1953;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1956 


OPHTHALMOLOGY    89 

Frank  B.  Hoefle.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1957;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1961 
George  M.  Howard.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1952;  M.D.,  Albany,  1959 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Debdutta  Roy.     B.Sc,  Calcutta,  1959;  M.Sc,  1961;  D.Phil,  1966 

Assistant  Professor  of  Biophysical  Ophthalmology 

Charles  J.  Koester.     B.S.,  Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Rochester,  1955 

Assistant  Professor  of  Ophthalmic  Biochemistry 

James  P.  Dillon.     B.S.,  Canisious  College,  1964;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1974 

Assistant  Professor  of  Ophthalmic  Pharmacology 

Prasad  S.  Kulkarni.     B.S.,  Shivaji  (India),   1965;  M.S.,  State  University  of  New   York 
(Downstate),  1971;  Ph.D.,  1974 

Assistant  Professor  of  Radiation  Biology 

Basil  V.  Worgul.     B.S.,  Miami,  1969;  Ph.D.,  Vermont,  1974 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

Arnold  W.  Forrest.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1939;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1942 
Emil  Wirostko.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1956;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1960;  Sc.D.,  Columbia,  1967 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Hugh  M.  Moss.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1954 
Ellen  F.  Regan.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1940;  M.D.,  Yale,  1943 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Howard  M.  Eggers,  M.D. 
Albert  J.  Hofeldt,  M.D. 
William  A.  James,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Rainer  N.  Mittl,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
E.  Anita  Anderson 
Ethel  I.  Anderson,  Ph.D. 
Gerard  Armand,  Ph.D. 
Mary  K.  Cowman,  Ph.D. 
Mary  T.  Flood,  B.S. 
Margaret  H.  Garner,  Ph.D. 
William  H.  Garner,  Ph.D. 
James  E.  Haley,  Ph.D. 
Lu-Ku-Li,  Ph.D. 
Jong  J.  Lim,  Ph.D. 
Kasimierz  Malinowski,  Ph.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Martin  L.  Leib,  M.D. 
Lawrence  G.  Pape,  M.D. 
Louis  D.  Pizzarello,  M.D. 
Jaime  Santamaria  III,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Richard  D.  Banyard,  M.D. 
Lisa  G.  Barbera,  M.D. 
Donald  H.  Green,  M.D. 
Richard  G.  Lennon,  M.D. 
Cynthia  Mackay,  M.D. 
Lance  D.  Redler,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Suraj  Prkash  Bhat,  Ph.D. 
Heinz  Rosskothen 
Charles  Weiss,  M.D. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Janet  L.  Denlinger,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Frank  D.  Caroll,  M.D. 
George  R.  Merriam,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURES 
IN  BIOCHEMISTRY 

Zacharias  Dische,  M.D. 
Karl  Meyer,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Frederic  H.  Deutsch,  Ph.D. 
Frank  Di  Benedetto,  Ph.D. 
Hampson  S.  Sisler,  Ph.D. 
Mark  D.  Stern,  M.D. 
Julius  A.  Vida,  Ph.D. 


90    OPHTHALMOLOGY  •  ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Thomas  A.  Farell.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1957;  M.D.,  McGill,  1961 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  OPHTHALMOLOGY 
Charles  B.  Deichman,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

Herman  C.  Jordan.     B.A.,  Colgate,  1954;  M.D.,  Howard,  1964 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Rajendra  K.  Bansal,  M.B.,  B.S. 
Antonio  M.  Gonzalez,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 
John  P.  Mitchell,  M.D. 
Ram  P.  Tiwari,  M.S. 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

James  C.  Newton.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1949;  Ph.D.,  1953;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1957 


ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

John  Eden,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Louis  V.  Angioletti,  Jr., 

M.D. 
Chin  Wing  Chu,  M.D. 
Bernard  J.  Fowler,  M.D. 
Charles  Merker,  M.D. 
Chalempong  Sarakhun, 

M.D. 
Howard  K.  Weisberg,  M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Ulises  Arango,  M.D. 
Philip  A.  Bonanno,  M.D. 
Robert  C.  Delia  Rocca, 

M.D. 
Bruce  M.  Hyman,  M.D. 
Richard  S.  Kochman,  M.D. 
Thomas  O.  Muldoon,  M.D. 
Robert  P.  Newhouse,  M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  (continued) 

D.  Paul  Satya,  M.B.,  B.S. 

Morton  H.  Seelenfreund, 

M.D. 
George  Traykovski,  M.D. 
Joseph  Wynn  Wesley,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Dennis  Freilich,  M.D. 

Edward  L.  Raab,  M.D. 


Orthopedic  Surgery 

Frank  Stinchfield  Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery  and 
Chairman 

Alexander  Garcia.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1940;  M.D.,  Long  Island  College  of 
Medicine,  1943 


At  Presbyterian  Hospital 


Professor 

C.  Andrew  L.  Bassett.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1948;  Med.Sc.D.,  1955 


ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY    91 

Professors  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

Harold  M.  Dick.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1960 

S.  Ashby  Grantham.     B.A.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1952;  M.D.,  1955 

Charles  S.  Neer  II.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1939;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1942 

Charles  T.  Ryder.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1939;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1943 

Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Austin  D.  Johnson.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D.,  1947 

Associate  Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology 

Stephen  Bruce  Doty.     B.A.,  Rice,  1961;  M.A.,  1963;  Ph.D.,  1965 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

George  B.  Ambrose.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1940;  M.D..  1943 
Nas  S.  Eftekhar.     M.D.,  Teheran,  1960 

Hugo  A.  Keim.     B.S.,  St.  Mary's  (Minnesota),  1956;  M.S.,  Northwestern,  1966;  M.D.,  Loyola. 
1960 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

David  L.  Andrews.     B.A.,  Williams,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 

John  R.  Denton.     B.S.,  U.S.  Military  Academy,  1960;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Alabama, 

1967 
Rosamond  Kane.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Robert  M.  Reiss.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  1959 

James  N.  Worcester,  Jr.     B.A.,  Yale,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

Howard  A.  Kiernan,  Jr.     B.S.  Holy  Cross,  1962;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1966 
Christopher  B.  Michelson.     B.A.,  Bowdoin,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Assistant  Professor  of  Orthopedic  Biomechanics 

Robert  W.  Pawluk.     B.S,  Columbia,  1974;  M.B.A.,  1977 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

Louis  U.  Bigliani,  M.D. 
Peter  N.  Carbonara,  M.D. 
William  U.  Cavallaro,  M.D. 
Robert  N.  Dunn,  M.D. 
Merle  H.  Katzman,  M.D. 
Harvey  Orlin,  M.D. 
Thomas  D.  Rodda,  M.D. 
Joseph  E.  Salvatore,  M.D. 
William  A.  Sinton,  M.D. 
L.  Arne  Skilbred,  M.D. 
David  M.  Smith,  M.D. 


ASSOCIATES  {continued) 

Martin  L.  Sorger,  M.D. 
Joel  D.  Weinstein,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

Steven  Berkowitz,  M.D. 
Michael  J.  Bronson,  M.D. 
Stuart  J.  Fischer,  M.D. 
Richard  E.  Fleming,  Jr., 

M.D. 
Lawrence  A.  Lefkowitz, 

M.D. 
Stephen  J.  Mcllveen,  M.D. 
David  Price  Roye,  Jr.,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

E.  Baldwin  Self,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Harvey  S.  Sicherman,  M.D. 
Ronald  Tietjen,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
George  Tzitzikalakis,  M.S. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Sharon  M.  Mitchell,  B.S. 

SPECIAL  LECTURER 
Frank  Stinchfield,  M.D. 


92    ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

Marvin  L.  Shelton.     B.S.,  Howard,  1951;  M.D.,  1956 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  [continued] 

ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY  Qalgj^  p  Medley,  Jr.,  M.D.  (in  Surgery) 

Aaron  M.  Gold,  M.D.  John  B.  Nailor,  M.D.  (in  Surgery) 

Germuckh  S.  Walha,  M.D.  (in  Surgery) 
INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

William  L.  King,  M.D.  (in  Surgery) 

At  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

Professors  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

George  Van  B.  Cochran.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956;  Med.Sc.D.,  1957 
Alice  L.  Garrett.     B.S..  Washington  State,  1944;  M.D..  Southern  California,  1954 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Raphael  K.  Levine,     B.A..  Brandeis,  1961;  M.D..  Jefferson.  1965 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Edward  B.  Leahey.     B.A..  Fordham,  1941;  M.D.,  Georgetown.  1944 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 
Robert  L.  Boothe,  M.D. 
Abraham  S.  Kovarsky,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

Joseph  W.  Fielding.     M.D.,  Toronto,  1946 

Clinical  Professor 

Robert  E.  Zickel.     B.A..  Cornell,  1952;  M.D.,  1958 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Vincent  J.  Fietti,  Jr.     B.A.,  Boston,  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
Frederic  E.  Helbig.     B.A.,  Brown.  1964;  M.D.,  Boston,  1969 
Tarek  Hisham  Mardam-Bey.     M.D..  American  (Beirut).  1972 
Ronald  M.  Match.     B.A.,  Hofstra,  1953;  M.D..  Jefferson.  1957 
Andrew  H.  Patterson.     B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 
George  L.  Unis.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1960;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine 
and  Dentistry.  1975 


ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY  •  OTOLARYNGOLOGY    93 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY  ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

William  G.  Hamilton,  M.D.  Richard  J.  Cea,  M.D. 

James  C.  Parkes  II,  M.D.  John  F.  Crowe,  M.D.  (in  Surgery) 


Sanford  A.  Ratzan,  M.D. 
Luther  F.  Warren,  M.D. 
George  J.  Zambetti,  M.D. 


Otolaryngology 


Professor  and  Chairman 

Maxwell  Abramson.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1957;  M.D.,  Union  (Albany),  1961 


At  Presbyterian  Hospital 


Professor 

Juergen  Tondorff.     M.D..  Kiel  (Germany),  1938:  Ph.D.  Heidelberg.  1945 

Professors  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 

Robert  M.  Hui.     B.A..  Southern  California.  1943:  M.D..  1946 

Robin  M.  Rankow.     B.S..  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1935:  D.D.S.,  Columbia.  1940: 
M.D.,  Rochester.  1951 

Professor  of  Clinical  Audiology  and  Speech  Pathology 

Thomas  H.  Fay.     B.A..  Florida,  1949:  M.A..  Columbia.  1950:  Ph.D..  Illinois.  1958 

Associate  Professor 

Andrew  Blitzer  (also  Oral  Surgery).     B.A..  Adelphi.  1966:  D.D.S..  Columbia.  1970:  M.D..  Mt. 
Sinai  School  of  Medicine  (New  York).  1973 

Associate  Professor  of  Auditory  Biophysics 

Shyam  K.  Khanna.     B.Sc.  Lucknow  (India).  1951:  D.R.E.,  St.  Xaviers  (Bombay),  1951 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Frank  D.  Mignona.     B.A..  Princeton.  1961:  M.D..  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine  and 

Dentistry,  1965 
Lawrence  Savetsky.     B.A..  New  York  University.  1951:  M.D..  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1955 
Malcolm  H.  Schvey.     B.A..  Lehigh.  1947:  M.A..  Columbia.  1950;  M.D.,  Amsterdam,  1956 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Dentistry 

Steven  Roser  (in  Surgery).     B.A..  Middlebury  1955:  D.M.D..  Harvard.  1968:  M.D..  1972 

Assistant  Professor  of  Biochemical  Otolaryngology 

Cheng  Chun  Huang.     B.S,  Taiwan,  1963;  M.S.,  Vanderbilt.  1966:  Ph.D.,  Iowa,  1970 


94    OTOLARYNGOLOGY    •    PATHOLOGY 


Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 

Soly  Baredes.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1972;  M.D.,  1976 

Anthony  Frederick  Jahn.     B.Sc,  Toronto,  1969;  M.Sc,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

John  D.  Piro  (also  Prosthodontics).     B.A.,  Fordham,  1943;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1946 
Raymond  B.  Strauss.     B.A.,   Washington  (St.  Louis),  1950;  Ph.D.,  Florida,  1956;  M.D., 
Western  Reserve,  1968 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OTOLARYNGOLOGY 

Vincent  G.  Caruso,  M.D. 
Arthur  B.  Lacher,  M.D. 
Richard  S.  Mega,  M.D. 
Daniel  J.  Pender,  M.D. 
Nicholas  D.  Pontilena,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
William  R.  Richtmeier,  M.D. 
Peter  D.  Westerhoff,  M.D. 
Melvin  Wiederkehr,  M.D. 
Howard  D.  Zipper,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 
Hiroshi  Moriyama,  M.D. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Michael  Berreby,  M.D. 
Svetlana  Kaufman,  M.D. 
Halit  Pastaci,  Ph.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Errol  A.  Thompson.     M.B.,  University  College  (Dublin),  1936 

Assistant  Professor 

Lee  David  Eisenberg  (in  Surgery).     B.S.,  St.  John's  (New  York),  1967;  M.D.,  State  University 
of  New  York  (Downstate),  1971 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Ransford  C.  Newman.     M.B.,  B.S.,  London,  1960;  F.R.C.S.,  Edinburgh,  1968 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

John  S.  Lewis.     M.D.,  Alberta  (Canada),  1953 

Stanley  Whitfield.     Certificate,  Harris  Academy  (Dundee),  1940;  M.B.,Ch.B.,  St.  Andrew's 
University  Medical  School,  1946 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

Maria  Aramburu,  M.D. 
Neville  W.  Carmical,  M.D. 
James  F.  Grillo,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OTOLARYNGOLOGY 

Awny  Aziz  Abdou,  M.B., 

Ch.B 
Arshad  H.  Amjad,  M.D. 

Pathology 


Francis  Delafield  Professor  and  Chairman 

Donald  W.  King.     M.D.,  Syracuse,  1949 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Tay  Bong  Lee,  M.D. 
Pi-Tang  Lin,  M.D. 
Mauriciu  Rodescu,  M.D. 


PATHOLOGY    95 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Richard  Axel  (also  Biochemistry).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1970 
William  A.  Blanc.     B.A.,  Geneva,  1940;  M.D.,  1947;  Ph.D.,  1952 
Paul  Ellner  (also  Microbiology).     M.S.,  Southern  California,  1952;  Ph.D.,  Maryland,  1956 
Cecilia  M.  Fenoglio.     B.S.,  St.  Elizabeth,  1965;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1969 
Soldano  Ferrone  (in  Surgery).     M.D.,  Milan  (Italy),  1964;  Ph.D.,  1971 
Gabriel  C.  Godman  (also  Microbiology).     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
Conrad  L.  Pirani.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1954;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1958 
Ralph  M.  Richart.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1954;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1958 
Virginia  Tennyson  (also  Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology).     B.S.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1946;  M.S., 
Baylor,  1956;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Professor  of  Microbiology 

Henry  J.  Vogel.     B.S.,  London,  1939;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1941;  Ph.D..  1949 

Professor  of  Comparative  Pathology 

Ross  M.  Grey.     D.V.M.,  Alabama  Polytechnic  Institute,  1945 

Professors  of  Neuropathology 

Phillip  E.  Duffy.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1943;  M.D.,  1947 

Leon  Roizin  (in  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  State  Lyceum  (Bessarabia),  1930;  M.D.,  Royal  University 
(Milan),  1935 

Professor  of  Surgical  Pathology 

Luciano  Ozzello.     M.D.,  Turin,  1951 

Adjunct  Professors 

Robert  V.  Hutter.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1950;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Syracuse), 

1954;  M.A.,  Yale,  1958 
Harry  L.  loachim.     M.D.,  Bucharest,  1949 
Sidney  Pestka.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1961 

Professors  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Carmia  Borek  (in  Radiology).     B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D.,  Weitzmann  Institute  (Israel),  1967 

Austin  D.  Johnston  (in  Orthopedic  Surgery).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D.,  1947 

Nicole  Suciu-Foca  (in  Surgery).     B.S.,  Bucharest  (Rumania),  1959;  M.S.,  1960;  Ph.D.,  1965 

Professor  of  Clinical  Surgical  Pathology 

Karl  Perzin.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  1958 

Clinical  Professors 

Victor  Herbert.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  1952 
Pablo  Rubinstein.     M.D.,  Chile,  1962 
Sheldon  C.  Sommers.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1941 


96    PATHOLOGY 

Clinical  Professor  of  Oral  Pathology 

Melvin  N.  Blake.     D.D.S.,  New  York  University,  1955 

Adjunct  Clinical  Professor 

Jan  Vincent  Johannesen.     M.D.,  Bergen  (Norway),  1966 

Associate  Professors 

John  J.  Fenoglio,  Jr.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1965;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1969 
Daniel  M.  Knowles.     B.A.,  Bridgeport,  1969;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1973 
John  F.  Nicholson  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1955;  M.D.,  1958 
Michelle  A.  Pellegrino  (in  Surgery).     Ph.D.,  Pavia  (Italy),  1963 

Associate  Professor  of  Dentistry 

David  J.  Zegarelli.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1965;  D.D.S.,  1969 

Associate  Professors  of  Neuropathology 

Lester  M.  Geller.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1947;  M.A.,  Michigan  State,  1948;  Ph.D.,  New  York 

University,  1953 
Mavis  Kaufman  (in  Psychiatry).     M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1944 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Ernest  Baden.     M.A.,  Sorbonne,  1946;  D.D.S.,  New  York  University,  1950;  M.D.,  Geneva, 

1962 
M.  Richard  Pachter.     M.D.,  Zurich,  1956 
William  Pollack.     M.S.,  Rutgers,  1950;  Ph.D.,  1964 
Robert  R.  Rickert.     B.A.,  Michigan,  1958;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1962 
Harry  H.  Stumpf.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1947;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1951 
John  A.  Terzakis.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 
Kaity  Yannopoulos.     M.D.,  Greece,  1954 
Frederick  T.  Zugibe.     B.S.,  St.  Francis  (Illinois),  1951;  M.S.,  Chicago,  1959;  Ph.D.,  1960 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Neuropathology 

Richard  S.  Defendini.     B.A.,  Michigan,  1948;  M.A.,  1952;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1961 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Thomas  A.  Blumenfeld.     A. A.,  North  Carolina,  1960;  M.D.,  Tennessee,  1964 

Arline  D.  Deitch  (in  Anatomy).     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1944;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1946;  Ph.D.,  1954 

Reba  M.  Goodman.     B.A.,  Indiana,  1949;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1953;  Ph.D.,  1956 

Mary  E.  King.     B.A.,  Smith,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

Michael  Pesce.     B.S,  St.  Johns,  1967;  Ph.D.,  1971 

Myron  Tannenbaum  (in  Urology).     B.S.,  New  York  University,  1952;  M.S.,  1955;  Ph.D., 

1957;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1961 
Ruth  H.  Vogel.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1958 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pediatric  Pathology 

H.  Joachim  Wigger.     M.D.,  Hamburg,  1954 


PATHOLOGY    97 


Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Irwin.  A.  Almenoff.     B.S.,  College  of  the  Cify  of  New  York,  1948;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1952 

Daniel  W.  Benninghoff.     B.A.,  Yale,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 

Donald  E.  Brown.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1943 

John  M.  Budinger.     B.S.,  Northwestern,  1950;  M.D..  1954 

Robert  L.  Hirsch.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1947;  M.D.,  1951 

Artemis  D.  Nash.     B.A.,  Smith,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 

David  N.  Silvers  (also  Dermatology).     B.A.,  Haverford,  1964;  M.D.,  Duke,  1968 

Stanley  Simbonis.     B.S.,  Yale,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 

Harold  J .  Sobel .     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1 950;  M. D. ,  Chicago  Medical  School,  1 954 

Richard  L.  Swarm.     B.A.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1949;  M.D.,  1950 

Nicholas  J.  Willson.     B.S.,  Saint  Peter's,  1959;  M.D.,  Seton  Hall,  1963 

Adjunct  Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Majid  Ali.     M.B.B.S.,  Punjab  (India),  1963 

Assistant  Professors 

James  S.  Brassel.     B.A..  Holy  Cross  (Massachusetts),  1968;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1973 

Jerome  Owen  Cantor.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1971;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1975 

Christopher  P.  Crum.     B.A.,  Virginia,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 

Margaret  M.  Grimes.     B.A.,  Rosemont  (Pennsylvania),   1971;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical 

College,  1975 
Stephen  Keller.     B.S,  Pace,  1971;  M.A.,  M.Phil.,  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1974 
Jay  Lefkowitch.     B.A.,  Clark,  1972;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1976 
Charles  C.  Marboe.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1971;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1976 
Merlin  D.  Marquardt  (in  Ophthalmology).     B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 
Ricardo  Mesa-Tejada.     B.S.,  Manhattan,  1964;  M.D.,  Madrid,  1970 
Armand  F.  Miranda.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1969;  Ph.D.,  1973 
Ah-Kau  Ng.     B.S.,  National  Chung  Hsing  (Taiwan),  1 969;  M.A.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Plattsburg),  1972;  Ph.D.,  Temple,  1975 
Geoffrey  J.  O'Neill.     B.Sc,  Glasgow,  1970;  Ph.D.,  1973 
Neelavathy  Pushparaj.     M.B.B.S.,  Madras  (India),  1961 
Janet  Tannenbaum.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1969;  M.Phil,  Columbia,  1974;  Ph.D.,  1975 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Solange  G.  Abunassar.     M.D.,  American  (Beirut),  1968 

Paul  Bachner.     B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia  1963 
Larry  E.  Douglass.     B.A.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1959;  M.D.,  Vanderbilt,  1960 
Howard  B.  Goldstein.     B.A.,  Colgate,  1955;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1959 
Arthur  1.  Hurvitz.     D.  V.M.,  Michigan  State,  1964;  Ph.D.,  California  (Davis),  1967 
Catherine  Kambolis.     M.D.,  Athens,  1955 

Paul  A.  Kriger.     B.S.,  City  College,  1967;  M.D.  New  York  Medical  College,  1971 
Richard  A.  McReynolds.     M.S.,  Virginia,  1968;  M.D.,  1971 
Basil  Moumgis.     M.D.,  Pittsburgh,  1949 

Frederick  Muschenheim.     B.A.,  Howard,  1953;  M.D.C.M..  McGill,  1963 
Robert  D.  Newman.     B.S.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1958;  M.D.,  1962 
Joseph  E.  O'Brien.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 
1961 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Neuropathology 

Herbert  Barden.     B.S.,  Brooklyn.  1952;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1960;  Ph.D.,  1964 
Arthur  P.  Hays.     B.A.,  Dartmouth.  1962;  Med.Sci.D.,  1963;  M.D.,  Colorado,  1966 


100    PATHOLOGY  •  PEDIATRICS 

Anthony  Marchand.     B.A.,  Connecticut,  1966;  M.D.,  Duke  1970 

Joel  A.  Roth.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1964;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1968 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
PATHOLOGY 

Frederick  van  Lente,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professor 

S.  Raymond  Gambino.     B.S.,  Antioch,  1948;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1952 

Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Arthur  W.  Branwood.     M.B.Ch.B.,  Edinburgh,  1942;  M.D.,  1948 

Professors  of  Clinical  Surgical  Pathology 

Robert  R.  Pascal.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1958 

Stephen  F.  Ryan.     B.S.,  Regis  (Colorado),  1957;  M.D.,  Colorado,  1961 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

John  Y.  Kiyasu.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1951;  Ph.D.,  1955 

Louise  L.  Phillips.     B.S.,  William  and  Mary,  1934;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1940;  Ph.D.,  1950 

Assistant  Professor 

Deng  Fong  Liau.     M.Sc,  McGill,  1968;  Ph.D.,  1971 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Kenneth  F.  Button.     B.A..  Indiana,  1966;  M.D.,  1970 
Derek  Englander.     M.D.,  Royal  College  (London),  1963 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

John  J.  Di  Re.     B.S.,  McGill.  1953;  M.D.,  George  Washington,  1957 

Harold  P.  Gaetz.     B.S.,  McGill,  1953;  M.D.,  1958 

Bozidar  Lazaric.     M.D.,  Belgrade,  1956 

Corazon  Sian.     A. A.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1958;  M.D.,  1963 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

P^™OLOGY  VijaiKatatikam.M.D. 

Elizabeth  Ames,  M.D.  Rose-Sunitha  Thayaparan,  M.D. 
Petra  Elena  P.  Banogon,  M.D. 

Pediatrics 

Reuben  S.  Carpentier  Professor  and  Chairman 

Michael  Katz  (also  Public  Health).     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1949;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 
York  (Downstate),  1956;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1963 


PEDIATRICS     101 


At  Presbyterian  Hospital 


Professors 

R.  Peter  Altman  (Schullinger  Professor  of  Pediatric  Surgery)  (also  Surgery).     B.A.,  Colgate, 

1955;  M.S.,  Rochester,  1958;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1961 
Arthur  D.  Bloom  (also  Human  Genetics  and  Development).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1956;  M.D.,  New 

York  University,  1960 
Ralph  Dell.     B.A.,  Pomona,  1957;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1961 
■  Darryl  C.  De  Vivo  (also  Neurology).     B.A.,  Amherst,  1959;  M.D.,  Virginia,  1964 
Welton  M.  Gersony.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1954;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Upstate), 

1958 
L.  Stanley  James  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     M.D.,  Otago  (New  Zealand),  1948 
Robert  B.  Mellins.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1952 
Sergio  Piomelli.     B.A.,  Liceo  Sannazzaro  (Naples),  1948;  M.D.,  Naples,  1954 
Myron  Winick  (Williams  Professor;  Director,  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition).     B.A.,  Columbia, 

1951;  M.S.,  IHinois,  1952;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1956 


Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Abe  Chutorian  (also  Neurology).     B.A.,  Manitoba,  1949;  B.S.,  1952;  M.D.,  1957 

Arnold  R.  Gold  (also  Neurology).     B.A.,  Texas,  1947;  M.S.,  Florida,  1949;  M.D.,  Lausanne, 

1950 
Sylvia  P.  Griffiths.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1944;  M.D.,  Yale,  1948 
Jerry  C.  Jacobs.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  1956 
Niels  L.  Low  (also  Neurology).     M.D.,  South  Carolina,  1940 
David  Shaffer  (also  Psychiatry).     M.D.,  London,  1961 
Joe  D.  Wray  (in  Public  Health).     B.A.,  Stanford  1947;  M.D.,  1952 


Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

H.  Donald  Dunton.     M.D.,  Rochester,  1945 

Clinical  Professor  of  Pediatric  Psychology 

Michael  Lewis.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1958;  Ph.D.,  1962 

Associate  Professors 

Nicholas  Cunningham  (also  Public  Health).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1950;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins, 

1955 
Joseph  Graziano  (also  Pharmacology).     B.S.,  Long  Island,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1971 
William  C.  Heird.     B.S,  Maryville,  1958;  M.S.,  Vanderbilt,  1963;  M.D.,  1964 
Allen  L  Hyman  (also  Anesthesiology).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1955;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College, 

1959 
Ehud  Krongrad.     M.D.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1965 
Gilbert  W.  Mellin.     B.S.,  Bethany,  1945;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949 
Akira  Morishima.     M.D.,  Keio  (Japan),  1954;  P.D.,  1961 
John  F.  Nicholson  (also  Pathology).     B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 
Pedro  Rosso  (in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology  and  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition).     M.D.,  Chile, 

1966 
David  Rush  (also  Public  Health).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 
Katherine  Sprunt.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1942;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1945 


102    PEDIATRICS 

Associate  Professor  of  Pediatric  Pharmacology 

Joseph  Graziano.     B.S.,  Long  Island,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1971 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Russell  S.  Asnes.     B.A.,  Boston,  1959;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1963 

Stephen  J.  Atwood.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1968;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1972 

Jennifer  J.  Bell.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1953;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 

William  J.  Davis.     B.A.,  Wilkes,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 

John  M.  DriscoU.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1958;  M.D.,  Bowman  Gray,  1962 

Harold  E.  Fox  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     M.Sc,  Rochester  and  Oxford,  1972 

Allan  Hordof.     B.A.,  Hobart,  1962;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1966 

Anthony  Mansell.     B.A.  Princeton,  1961;  M.D.,  Ohio  State,  1965 

Martin  Nash.     B.A.,  Duke,  1960;  M.D.,  1964 

Jane  Pitt.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1960;  M.D.,  1964 

Anneliese  L.  Sitarz.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Carl  N.  Steeg.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1958;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1962 

Dorothy  Warburton  (in  Human  Genetics  and  Development).     Ph.D.,  McGill,  1961 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Fred  Agre.     B.A.,  Lafayette,  1957;  M.D.,  Duke,  1961 

Robert  Appleby.     M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949 

William  A.  Bauman.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1943;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 

Constance  J.  Hayes.     B.S.,  St.  Rose,  1959;  M.D.,  Loyola,  1965 

John  J.  Kangos.     B.S.,  Rutgers,  1945;  M.D.,  Long  Island  College  of  Medicine,  1948 

Michael  Novogroder.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1965;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Upstate), 

1969 
Tove  Rosen.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1961;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1965 
Jack  Shiller.     B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 
Joseph  A.  Silverman.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 

Assistant  Professors 

Kwame  Anyane-Yeboa.     M.D.,  Ghana,  1972 

Fredrick  Bierman.     B.S.,  Union  (Schenectady),  1969;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1973 
Vincent  Bonagura  (also  Microbiology).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1971;  M.D.,  1975 
Dennis  Davidson.     B.S.,  St.  Lawrence,  1970;  M.D.,  Loyola  Stritch  School  of  Medicine,  1974 
Catherine  Driscoll.     B.S.,  Fairleigh  Dickinson,  1967;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 

1974 
Candace  Jean  Erickson.     B.A.,  George  Washington,  1969;  M.D.,  Maryland,  1973 
Gabriel  G.  Haddad.     B.S.,  American  (Beirut),  1969;  M.D.,  1972 
Karen  Hein.     B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Phyllis  Leppert  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     M.S.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  Yale,  1976 
Joseph  S.  Levy.     M.D.,  Hadassah  (Israel),  1971 
Adrien  Moessinger.     M.D.,  Lausanne,  1971 
Nigel  Paneth  (also  Public  Health)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.D., 

Harvard,  1972;  M.P.H,  Columbia,  1978 
Leila  M.  Pang  (also  Anesthesiology).     B.A.,  Hawaii,  1966;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1970 
Joan  A.  Regan.     M.D.,  Missouri,  1974 

Philip  Rosenthal.     B.S.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1971;  M.D.,  1975 
Ulana  Sanocka.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1968;  M.D.,  New  York  University  1974 


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Karl  F.  Schulze.     B.A.,  Carleton,  1961;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1965 
Robert  L.  Seigle.     B.A.,  Northwestern,  1970;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1974 
S.  Alex  Stalcup.     B.A.,  Whittier,  1967;  M.D.,  California,  1971 
Raymond  I.  Stark.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  1970 
Shobhana  Vora.     M.D.,  Bombay  (India),  1973 
Christine  Ann  Walsh.     M.D.,  Yale,  1973 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Bernard  R.  Feldman.     B.S.,  William  and  Mary,  1955;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School,  1959 
Charles  Feldman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1966;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1970 
William  Gerba .     B.S.,  Fordham,  1971;  M. D. ,  Albert  Einstein,  1974 
Burton  Grebin.     B.A.,  Adelphi,  1962;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1966 
Donald  E.  Hutchings  (also  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  Lake  Forest,  1959;  M.A.,  Chicago,  1963 
Matilde  Irigoyen.     B.A.,  Buenos  Aires,  1966;  M.D.,  1971 
Celia  Ores.     M.D.,  Berne  (Switzerland),  1956 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Rose  G.  Ames.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

Alexander  Blum,  Jr.     B.S.,  Yale,  1944;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1947 

Frederick  M.  Bomback.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1965;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1969 

Matilda  B.  Brust.     B.A.,  Marietta,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1956 

Roger  Challop.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1963;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1967 

Yvonne  T.  Driscoll.     B.A.,  Trinity,  1958;  M.D.,  Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 

1962 
T.  Donald  Eisenstein.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1952;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1956 
Jane  Eliot  Fried  (in  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  Vassar,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 
Marguerite  J.  Gates.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 
Gustave  Gavis.     B.A.,  Indiana,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1952 
Thurman  B.  Givan,  Jr.     B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 
Stephen  Glaser.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1960;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1964 
Bertram  H.  Grossman.     B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1948;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1959 
Kenneth  H.  Katz.     B.A.,  Lafayette,  1968;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1973 
Murray  D.  Kuhr.     B.S.,  Cincinnati,  1961;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1965 
Betty  C.M.L.  Kuo.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1959;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1964 
George  Lazarus.     B.A.,  Yale,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1971 
Dean  N.  Martin.     B.A.,  Hofstra,  1959;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1963 
Harriet  E.  McGurk.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1967;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1973 
Daniel  J.  Melia.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1949 
Harriette  R.  Mogul.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1961;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1965 
Damyanti  Moorjani  (also  Rehabilitation  Medicine).     B.S.,  Bombay,  1953;  M.D.,  Grant  (Bom- 
bay), 1957 
Stanley  Morrison.     B.A.,  Temple,  1963;  M.D.,  George  Washington,  1967 
Herbert  Poch.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1949;  M.D.,  1953 
Morton  H.  Rachelson.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1946;  M.D.,  Tulane,  1950 
Margaret  M.  Rice.     B.S.,  Marymount,  1943;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1947 
Roderick  C.  Richards.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1945;  M.D.,  1948 
Louis  Rodrigues.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1955;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1959 
John  S.  Rosmaita.     B.A.,  St.  Peter's,  1953;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York,  (Downstate), 

1957 
Malcolm  S.  Schwartz.     D.O.,  College  of  Osteopathic  Medicine  and  Surgery,  1967 
Edith  M.  J.  Kuo-Ying  Shen.     M.D.,  Ludwig-Maximilian  (Munich),  1960 


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Kung-Tso  Sheng.     M.D.,  St.  John's  (Shanghai),  1954 

Elliot  J.  Siege!.     B.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1954;  M.D.,  1968 

Gilbert  Simon.     B.A.,  Colgate,  1958;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1962 

William  H.  Smith.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 

Susan  Spear.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1968;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1972 

David  Stiles.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1940;  M.D.,  1943 

Martin  B.  Vita.     B.A.,  Yale,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 

William  W.  Whitten.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1945;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1947 

David  Wisotsky.     B.S.,  City  College,  1970;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1974 


Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Psychiatry 

Edwin  A.  Goldstein.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1952;  M.D.,  Union  (Albany),  1958 


ASSCX;iATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Lilian  Wah-Ying  Chiu,  M.D. 
Maryann  J.  Colenda,  M.D. 
John  L.  Costa,  M.D. 
Robert  A.  Hands,  M.D. 
Alan  Kanter,  M.D. 
Peter  F.  Migel,  M.D. 
Robert  M.  Schwartz,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Elizabeth  Anisfeld,  Ph.D. 
David  Evans,  Ph.D. 
Frank  T.  Nakamura,  B.S. 
Rajasekhar  Ramakrishnan, 

Sc.D. 
Carol  Seaman,  M.S. 
Malathy  Singh,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Martha  L.  Amarant,  M.D. 
Gaya  Aranoff,  M.D. 
Bruce  Beeber,  M.D. 
Betty  Chang,  M.D. 
William  J.  Chernack,  M.D. 
Michele  Denize,  M.D. 
Arlene  Falk,  M.D. 
Stanley  H.  Gilbert,  Jr., 
M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Patrick  Hicks-Hartman, 

M.D. 
Marie  B.  Keith,  M.D. 
Michael  L.  Lapkin,  M.D. 
Judith  Luskin,  M.D. 
Sylvia  Morgan,  M.D. 
Morton  J.  Seligman,  M.D. 
John  G.  Slater,  M.D. 
D.  Loran  Southern,  M.D. 
Nicki  Lynn  Timko,  M.D. 
Mary  Versfelt,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Alma  T.  Blitz,  M.D. 
Kuang  Hu  Chien,  M.D. 
Chung  Chieng,  M.D. 
Bernard  Etra,  M.D. 
Rosalinda  Rubinstein,  M.D. 
Susan  Skalsky,  M.D. 
Samuel  T.  Wilmit,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Mysore  R.  Gandhi,  M.S. 
Carol  Seaman,  M.S. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Yelda  Aksoy,  M.S. 
Naomi  Bartnoff,  M.S. 


ASSOCIATES  {continued) 

Mark  Chait,  B.S. 
Ludovici  Guarini,  M.D. 
Michael  Koch,  Ph.D. 
Dorcas  Koeningsberger, 

M.S. 
Anita  Lustenberger,  M.S. 
Mary  Judith  Murphy,  M.D. 
Catherine  Muttart,  M.S. 
Cheryl  L.  Nagel,  M.S. 
Molly  L.  Nozyce,  M.A. 
Linda  D.  O'Neill,  M.S. 
Robin  Schwartz,  M.S. 
Thomas  Soulos,  M.S. 
Janice  A.  Stalcup, 

M.P.H. 
Mary  E.  Steir,  M.S. 
Phyllis  Taterka,  M.S. 
Sten  Vermund,  M.D. 
Alan  Zubrow,  M.D. 
Christine  L.  Zucker,  M.S. 

LECTURERS 
Albert  Aharon,  M.D. 
Armond  V.  Mascia,  M.D. 
Yaakov  Schechter,  Ph.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURER 
James  A.  Wolff,  M.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Joe  H.  Cannon.     B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1942;  M.D.,  1945 

Allan  Cunningham.     B.A.,  Yale,  1962;  M.D.,  Western  Reserve,  1966 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  PEDIATRICS 
Pedro  De  Alarcon,  M.D. 
John  G.  Freehafer,  M.D. 


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At  Harlem  Hospital 


Associate  Professor 

Margaret  Heagerty.     B.A.,  Seton  Hill,  1957;  B.S.,  West  Virginia,  1959;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania, 
1961 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Wiener  Leblanc.     B.S.,  Haiti,  1950;  M.D.,  1956 

Gene-Ann  Polk.     B.A.,  Oberlin,  1948;  M.D.,   Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 
1952;M.P.H,  Columbia,  1958 

Assistant  Professors 

Ilene  Fennoy.     B.A.,  Stanford,  1968;  M.D.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1973 
Cleveland  M.  Moore.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1971;  M.D.,  Stanford,  1976 
Mark  Rapoport.     B.A.,  M.D.,  Boston,  1970;  M.P.H.,  Howard,  1973 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Araceli  R.  Ancajas.     M.D.,  Santo  Tomas  (Phillipines),  1961 

Josephine  Kerr.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1947;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1951 

Yusuf  M.  Khakoo.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Bombay,  1962 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Lucille  C.  Gunning.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1945;  M.D.,  Woman's  Medical  College  of 
Pennsylvania,  1949 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

David  Bateman.     B.A.,  Wooster,  1968;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1973 

Serge  Fenelon.     M.D.,  Lausanne,  1973 

Vincent  E.  Hutchinson.     M.B.,  B.S.,  West  Indies,  1972 

Marguerita  A.  Silvera.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1969;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1973 

Claudina  Y.  Wallace.     B.S,  Howard,  1963;  M.D.,  1967 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Beverly  Anderson,  M.D. 
Delores  J.  Gayle-Thompson,  M.D. 
Anne  Hutcheon,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Robert  Hutcheon,  M.D. 
Petronella  Manning-Alleyne,  M.D. 
Sheila  Lynn  Palevsky,  M.D. 
Rachelle  Scott,  M.D. 


At  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Stephen  Wang.     B.A.  Columbia,  1960;  M.D.,  1964 

Philip  R.  Ziring.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1958;  M.D.,  1962 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Martin  Cohen.     M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Upstate),  1967 
Ella  Cummins.     B.A.,  Smith,  1935;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1939 


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Robert  Kornblum.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1958;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1962 
William  Lupatkin.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1965;  M.S.,  1966;  Ph.D.,  1970;  M.D.,  Miami  (Florida), 

1974 
Lawrence  M.  Skolnick.     B.A.,  Queens,  1968;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1972;  M.P.H., 

North  Carolina,  1980 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  PEDIATRICS 
Elizabeth  Hill,  M.D. 
Rama  Seshamani,  M.D. 

At  Overlook  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Solomon  J.  Cohen.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1944;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1951 
Gloria  Schrager.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1944;  M.D.,  Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 
1948 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Joseph  I.  Boylan.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  Yale,  1955 

Fredrick  C.  Braun,  Jr.     B.S.,  Georgetown,  1951;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1955 

Howard  S.  Britt.     B.A.,  M.D..  Boston,  1970 

Burton  M.  Feinsmith.     B.S.,  Arkansas,  1949;  M.S.,  Florida,  1951;  M.D.,  Berne,  1961 

Benjamin  H.  Josephson.  B.S.,  North  Carolina,  1949;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 
1952 

Joseph  Kalbacher.     B.S.,  Yale,  1944;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1946 

John  H.  Krikorian.     B.A.,  Yale,  1958;  M.D.,  Bowman  Gray,  1963 

Carolkay  Lissenden.  B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1959;  M.D.,  Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1964 

Lewis  I.  Sank.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

Frederic  A.  Schulaner.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 

Margaret  E.  Symonds.     M.B.,  London,  1941;  B.S.,  1945 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Paul  Avondoglio,  M.D. 
Arnold  N.  Constad,  M.D. 
Paul  A.  Kearney,  M.D. 
Barry  Lauton,  M.D. 
Wayne  D.  Stettler,  M.D. 
Charles  B.  Terhune,  M.D. 
Sandy  P.  Waran,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Frank  P.  Frenda,  M.D. 
Carl  H.  Herman,  M.D. 
Alexander  R.  Horowitz, 

M.D. 
Victor  S.  Lamberto,  M.D. 
Bharati  S.  Mullick,  M.D. 
Vinnakota  V.P.  Rao,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Dudley  A.  Roberts,  M.D. 
Stanislawa  Rosnowski,  M.D. 
Arvind  P.  Shah,  M.D. 
James  Sorger,  M.D. 
John  F.  Vigorita,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professor  of  Pediatrics 

Louis  Z.  Cooper.     B.S.,  Yale,  1954;  M.D.,  1957 


Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Susan  G.  Gordon.     B.A.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1946;  M.D.,  Howard,  1950 
Doris  L.  Wethers.     B.S.,  Queens  (New  York),  1948;  M.D.,  Yale,  1952 


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Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Helen  Rodriguez-Trias.     B.S.,  Puerto  Rico,  1957;  M.D.,  1960 

Assistant  Professor 

Elena  B.  Klein.     M.D.,  State  Institute  of  Medicine  and  Pharmacy  (Rumania),  1953;  Ph.D., 
Institute  of  Microbiology  (Rumania),  1972 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatric  Psychology 

Madeline  W.  Appell.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),  1962;  M.A.,  1963 

Jeanne  Brooks-Gunn.     B.A.,  Connecticut  College,   1969;  Ed.M.,  Harvard,   1970;  Ph.D., 

Pennsylvania,  1975 
Nathan  A.  Fox.     B.A.,  Williams,  1970;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1975 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Dennis  Allendorf .     B.S.,  Georgetown,  1965;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1970 

Anastasios  Anastasiades.     M.D.,  Athens,  1950 

Robert  Antar.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1965;  M.D.,  Louvain  (Belgium),  1970 

Saroj  Sahgal  Bakshi.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Government  Medical  College  (India),  1960;  M.D.,  Institute 

of  Postgraduate  Medical  Education  and  Research  (India),  1969 
Chaya  Chakrabarti.     B.Sc,  Calcutta,  1963;  M.D.,  1969 
Herbert  I.  Cohen.     M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949 

Gisela  T.  Dalrymple.     M.D.,  Woman 's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania,  1951 
Ragabardial  R.  Dwarka.     B.S.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1965;  M.D.,  1969 
Donald  L.  Feinberg.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1945;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1949 
Joan  M.  Flanigan.     B.A.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1962;  M.D.,  1966 
Fadel  M.  Hochroth.     B.A.,  Louisville,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 
Harry  Kimmel.     B.A.,  St.  Andrews  (Bucharest),  1940;  M.D.,  Bucharest,  1949 
Katherine  Lodyjensky.     M.D.,  Montreal,  1943 
Neil  Lombardi  (also  Neurology).     B.A.,  M.D.,  Boston,  1967 
Monica  Ruth  Meyer.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1967;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1973 
Anthony  F.  Michel.     M.D.,  Faculte  de  Medecine  (Haiti),  1956 
Richard  Mones.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1967;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1971 
Farrokh  Sharivar.     M.D.,  Tehran,  1966 
Shantha  Subramaniam.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Madras  (India),  1962 
Lucy  M.  Swift.     B.A.,  Barnard  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 
Phienvit  Tantibedhyangkul.     M.D.,  Mahido  (Thailand),  1959;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1971 
Sayenna  A.  Uduman.     D.M.E.S.,  Kilpauk  (India),  1963;  M.D.,  Madras,  1966 
Max  F.  Van  Gilder.     B.S,  Tulane,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 
Ranjeet  Virdi.     B.S,  India,  1960;  M.D.,  1960 
Elizabeth  Watkins.     B.A.,  Randolph-Macon  Women's  College,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  ASSOCIATES  {continued)  INSTRUCTORS  [continued) 

PEDIATRICS  Priscilla  W.  Lewis,  M.D.  Myrna  Aquino  Damien, 

Ricarda  L.  Baum,  M.D.  Edward  A.  Nichols,  M.D.  M.D. 

Renata  Frenkel,  M.D.  Flora  Ramirez,  M.D.  Morel  Duverseau,  M.D. 

Robert  L.  Hite,  M.D.  Thelma  Verano-Santiago,  Christodoulos  lordanou, 
Diane  Hochlerin,  M.D.                     M  [)  M.D. 

Nancy  Holahan,  M.D.  Richard  Gary  Merkler,  M.D. 

Shahid  Hossenali,  M.D.  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  David  Osgood,  M.D. 

Thomas  H.  Hyatt,  Jr.,  M.D.  PEDIATRICS  Melanie  Rivenzon,  M.D. 

Ruth  E.  Kessler,  M.D.  Robert  William  Amler,  M.D.  Michael  Glen  Teitel,  M.D. 

Kusum  Khanna,  M.B.B.S.  Carlos  Emilio  Arzeno,  M.D.  Steven  Tsoutsouras',  M.D. 

Brenda  Harris  Tynes,  M.D. 


108    PHARMACOLOGY 

Pharmacology 

David  Hosack  Professor  and  Chairman 

Brian  F.  Hoffman.     A. A.,  Princeton,  1943;  M.D.,  Long  Island  College  of  Medicine,  1947 

Professors 

J.  Thomas  Bigger,  Jr.  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Emory,  1955;  M.D.,  Georgia,  1960 

Frederick  G.  Hofmann.     B.A.,  Michigan,  1943;  Ph.D.,  Harvard  1952 

Norman  Kahn  (also  Dental  and  Oral  Surgery).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1954;  D.D.S.,  1958;  Ph.D., 

1964 
Harold  C.  Neu  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Creighton,  1956;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1960 
Shi-Hsun  Ngai  (also  Anesthesiology).     M.D.,  National  Central  (Nanking),  1944 
Michael  R.  Rosen  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1960;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1964 
Wilbur  H.  Sawyer  (Gustavus  and  Louis  Pfeiffer  Professor).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1942;  M.D., 

1945;  Ph.D.,  1950 
Hsueh-Hwa  Wang.     M.D.,  National  Central  (Nanking),  1946 
Andrew  L.  Wit.     B.S.,  Bates,  1963;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1968 

Adjunct  Professors 

Paul  F.  Cranefield.     Ph.B.,  Wisconsin,  1946;  Ph.D.,  1951;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1964 

Peter  K.  T.  Pang.     B.Sc,  Hong  Kong  1964;  M.S.,  Yale,  1968;  Ph.D.,  1970 

Jurg  Schneider.     M.D.,  Basel  (Switzerland),  1945 

Sidney  Spector  (also  Anesthesiology).     B.S.,  Denver,  1948;  M.S.,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Jefferson, 

1956 
Robert  M.  Weiss.     B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1960 

Associate  Professors 

John  Bilezikian  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 
Joseph  Graziano  (in  Pediatrics).     B.S.,  Long  Island,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1971 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Marvin  R.  Blumenthal.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1949 
Ira  Cohen.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1969;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1974 
Martin  M.  Winbury.     B.S.,  Long  Island,  1940;  M.S.,  Maryland,  1942;  Ph.D.,  New  York 
University,  1954 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Lance  L.  Simpson.     B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1966;  Ph.D.,  California,  1969 

Assistant  Professors 

Kenneth  Dangman.     B.S.,  Bucknell,  1971;  M.A.,  M.Phil.,  Columbia,  1974;  Ph.D.,  1977 

Peter  Danilo,  Jr.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1974 

Daniel  J.  Goldberg  (also  Neurology).     Ph.D.,  Yale,  1974 

Jaya  Haldar.     M.Sc.  Calcutta,  1961;  Ph.D.,  London,  1966 

Douglas  N.  Ishii  (in  the  Cancer  Center).     B.A.,  Berkeley,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Stanford  1974 

Alan  M.  Jeffrey  (also  Public  Health).     B.S.,  Hull  (England),  1966;  Ph.D.,  North  Wales,  1970 


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Lou  Katz  (in  the  Cancer  Center).     Ph.D.,  Wisconsin,  1959 

Tuan  Due  Pham  (also  Anatomy).     B.S.,  St.  Edward's  (Texas),  1962;  M.S.,  Loyola,  1967; 

M.Phil.,  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1975 
Richard  B.  Robinson.     Ph.D.,  Illinois,  1975 
Steven  A.  Siegelbaum  (in  the  Center  for  Neurobiology  and  Behavior).     Ph.D.,  Yale,  1978 


Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Edward  B.  Kirsten.     B.S.,  Fairleigh  Dickinson,  1962;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1966; 

Ph.D.,  City  College,  1969 
Lawrence  Tilley.     D.  V.M.,  Iowa  State,  1969 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Truman  R.  Brown,  Ph.D. 
Pamela  Garlick,  Ph.D. 
Samuel  M.  Ross,  B.E.E. 
(Electrical  Engineering) 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Arline  Albala,  B.A. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Penelope  Altman  Boyden, 

Ph.D. 
WiUiam  Eng,  B.S. 
Irina  Golyakhovsky,  Ph.D. 
Kenneth  W.  Hewett,  Ph.D. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES  (continued) 
Arthur  Hoffmeyer,  B.S. 
Iris  Nemhauser,  Ph.D. 

LECTURER 

Kwang  Soo  Lee,  M.D. 


Physiology 


Professor  and  Acting  Chairman 

David  Schachter.     B.S.,  New  York  University,  1946,  M.D.,  1949 

Professors 

Shu  Chien.     M.S.,  National  Taiwan,  1954;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1957 

Eric  R.  Kandel  (also  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1956 

Irving  Kupfermann  (also  Psychiatry).     Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1964 

William  L.  Nastuk.     B.S,  Rutgers,  1939;  Ph.D.,  1945 

Mero  Nocenti.     B.A.,  West  Virginia,  1951;  M.S.,  1952;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1955 

John  P.  Reuben  (in  Neurology).     B.A.,  Crinnell,  1954;  M.S.,  Rochester.  1956;  Ph.D..  Florida, 

1959 
James  H.  Schwartz  (also  Neurology).     B.S.,  Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  New  York  University, 

1959;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1964 

Associate  Professors 

Qais  Al-Awqati  (also  Medicine).     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Baghdad,  1962 

Martin  Blank.     B.S,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1954;  Ph.D.,  Columbia.  1957;  Ph.D., 

Cambridge,  1959 
Raimond  Emmers.     B.A.,  East  Texas  Baptist,  1953;  M.A.,  North  Carolina,  1955;  Ph.D., 

Syracuse,  1958 
Michel  Ferin  (in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     M.D.,  Louvain,  1964 
Jorge  Fischbarg  (in  Ophthalmology).     M.D.,  Buenos  Aires,  1962;  Ph.D..  Chicago.  1971 
Claude  P.  J.  Ghez  (also  Neurology).     B.A.,  Geneva,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1964 


Senior  Research  Associates 


John  D.  Koester. 
Shunichi  Usami. 
1957 


B.A.,  Wooster  (Ohio),  1965;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1971 

M.D.,  Kyoto  Prefectural  University  of  Medicine  (Japan),  1949;  Ph.D., 


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Assistant  Professors 


Kung-Ming  Jan  (also  Medicine).     M.B.,  National  Taiwan,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1971 
Herbert  Lipowsky.     M.S.,  Polytechnic  Institute  of  Brooklyn,  1968;  Ph.D.,  California  (San 

Diego),  1975 
Hugh  Nellans  (in  Medicine).     B.A.,  Lawrence,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1971 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Richard  E.  Abbott,  Ph.D.  Anna  Linda  Baldwin,  Ph.D. 

Jack  T.  Alexander,  B.S.  Robert  G.  King,  B.Sc. 

Ronald  D.  Carlin,  Ph.D.  Angeles  B.  Ribera,  Ph.D. 

Szloma  Kowarski,  M.A.  Lily  M.  Soo,  Ph.D. 
Mary  M.  L.  Lee,  Ph.D. 


Psychiatry 


Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatry  and  Acting  Chairman 

Sidney  Malitz.     B.S.,  Tulane,  1943;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School,  1946 

At  New  York  State  Psychiatric  Institute 

Professors 

Eric  R.  Kandel  (also  Physiology).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1956 
Donald  F.  Klein.     B.A.,  Colby  1947;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1952 
Irving  Kupferman  (also  Physiology)  (in  the  Center  for  Neurobiology  and  Behavior).     Ph.D., 

Chicago,  1964 
Edward  J.  Sachar  (Lawrence  C.  Kolb  Professor).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania, 

1956 
Robert  L.  Spitzer.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1953;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1957 
Robert  J.  Weiss  (also  Medicine)  (also  Public  Health).     B.A.,  George  Washington,  1947;  M.D., 

Columbia,  1951 

Professor  of  Biochemistry 

Maurice  M.  Rapport.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1941;  Ph.D.,  California  Institute 
of  Technology,  1 946 

Professor  of  Dentistry 

Austin  H.  Kutscher.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1945;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1946 

Professor  of  Medical  Psychology 

Samuel  Sutton.     Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1955 

Professor  of  Neuropathology 

Leon  Roizin.     B.A.,  State  Lyceum  (Bessarabia),  1930;  M.D.,  Royal  (Milan),  1936 

Professor  of  Public  Health 

Denise  Kandel  (Sociomedical  Sciences).     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1960 


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Professor  of  Social  Sciences 

Bruce  Dohrenwend  (also  Public  Health)  (Epidemiology).     B.A.,   Columbia,   1950;  Ph.D., 
Cornell,  1955 

Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Gene  G.  Abel.     M.D.,  Iowa,  1965 

H.  Donald  Dunton  (in  Pediatrics).     M.D.,  Rochester,  1945 

L.  Erlenmyer-Kimling  (in  Human  Genetics  and  Development).     B.S.,  Columbia,  1957;  Ph.D., 

1960 
Ronald  R.  Fieve.     B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1955 

Archie  R.  Foley.     B.A.,  Queen's  (Canada),  1943;  M.D.,  CM.,  1947;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1962 
Lothar  Gidro-Franck.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1948 
Alexander  H.  Glassman.     B.A.,  Illinois,  1956;  M.D.,  1958 
Murray  Glusman.     B.S.,  New  York  University,  1934;  M.D.,  1938 
Barry  J.  Gurland.     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Capetown,  1955 
Joseph  Jaffe.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1944;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1947 
Donald  S.  Kornfeld.     B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1950;  M.D.,  Yale,  1954 
John  D.  Rainer  (in  Human  Genetics  and  Development).     M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 
James  H.  Ryan.     B.A.,  Yale,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1956 
David  Shaffer  (also  Pediatrics).     M.D.,  London,  1961 
John  Weber.     B.A.,  Duke,  1939;  M.D.,  Yale,  1943 

Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatric  Epidemiology 

Thomas  S.  Langner  (in  Public  Health).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1948;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Professors  of  Clinical  Psychology 

Anke  Ehrhardt.     Ph.D.,  Dusseldorf,  1969 

Rachel  Gittelman.     B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1957;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Clinical  Professors 

Willard  Gaylin.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1947;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1951 
Roger  MacKinnon.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Lionel  Ovesey.     B.A.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1937;  M.D.,  1941 
Ethel  Person.     B.A.,  Chicago,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1960 

Clinical  Professor  of  Medical  Psychology 

Rita  Rudel.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1946;  M.A.,  1949;  Ph.D.,  New  York 
University,  1955 

Associate  Professor  of  Medical  Psychology 

Jacques  Rutschmann.     D.Sc,  Geneva,  1956 

Associate  Professor  of  Neuropathology 

Mavis  Kaufman  (in  Pathology).     M.D.,  New  York  University,  1944 


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Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Neurobiology  and  Behavior 

Thomas  J.  Carew.     B.A.,  Loyola  (Los  Angeles),  1966;  M.A.,  California  State  (Los  Angeles), 

1967;  Ph.D.,  California  (Riverside),  1970 
Vincent  F.  Castellucci.     B.A.,  Laval,  1960;  B.Sc,  1964;  Ph.D.,   Washington  (St.  Louis), 

1968 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Neurochemistry 

Hadassah  Tamir.     M.S.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1955;  Ph.D.,  Israel  Institute  of  Technology, 
1959 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Liselotte  Graf.     M.D.,  Vienna,  1937 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Ruth  Bennett  (Sociology)  (in  Public  Health).     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Jerrold  S.  Maxmen.     B.A.,  Wayne  State,  1963;  M.D.,  1967 

Frederic  M.  Quitkin.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1958;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Down- 
state),  1962 
Ronald  O.  Rieder.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1964;  M.D.,  1968 
Stuart  Yudofsky.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1966;  M.D.,  Baylor,  1970 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychology 

Judith  V.  Becker.     M.S.,  Eastern  Washington  State,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Southern  Mississippi, 

1975 
W.  Crawford  Clark.     Ph.D.,  Michigan,  1958 
Jean  Endicott.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1967 
Dennis  D.  Kelly.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1966 
Heino  F.  L.  Meyer-Bahlburg.     Ph.D.,  Dusseldorf,  1970 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Psychopharmacology 

Thomas  Cooper.     M.A.,  Fairleigh  Dickinson,  1970 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Anne  E.  Bernstein.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 

Paul  A.  Bradlow.     M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1946 

Richard  G.  Druss.     B.A.,  Yale,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

Gloria  Faretra.     M.D.,  Georgetown,  1952 

Richard  A.  Gardner.     M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1956 

Rodman  Gilder,  Jr.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

Arthur  Green.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1951;  M.D.,  Amsterdam  (The  Netherlands),  1955 

Stanley  Heller.     B.A.,  Yale,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Winslow  R.  Hunt.     B.A.,  Chicago,  1946;  M.A.,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

Alexander  N.  Levay.     M.D.,  Rochester,  1957 

Robert  S.  Liebert.     B.S.,  Syracuse,  1951;  M.A.,  Clark,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University, 

1960 
Mary  C.  MacKay.     M.D.,  Dalhousie  (Canada),  1959 

Donald  I.  Meyers.     B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1946;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1950 
Helen  C.  Meyers.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1945;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1949 


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John  F.  O'Connor.     B.S..  Columbia.  1948:  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1952 
Seymour  Post.     M.D.,  New  York  University,  1947 
Daniel  Shapiro.     M.D.,  Illinois,  1945 

Leonard  M.  Sheehy.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1960;  M.D.,  McGiii,  1968 
Henry  I.  Spitz.     B.A.,  Lafayette  (Pennsylvania),  1961;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 

1965 
Ralph  N.  Wharton.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Medical  Psychology 

Kenneth  Frank.     M.S.,  Columbia,  1964;  Ph.D.,  1960 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Psychiatric  Social  Work 

Bluma  Swerdloff.     D.SW.,  Columbia,  1960 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Neuropathology 

Nicholas  Willson.     B.S.,  St.  Peter's  (Jersey  City),  1959;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine 
and  Dentistry,  1963 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Morton  Levitt.     M.S.,  George  Washington,  1959;  Ph.D.,  Howard,  1966 

Assistant  Professors  of  Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology 

Craig  H.  Bailey  (in  the  Center  for  Neurobiology  and  Behavior).     B.A.,  Lehigh.  1967:  M.S., 

1969;  Ph.D.,  1973 
Samuel  Schacher  (in  the  Center  for  Neurobiology  and  Behavior).     B.A..  Columbia.  1971; 

M.A.,  1974;  Ph.D.,  1976 
Klaudiusz  Weiss  (also  Biochemistry)  (in  Dentistry).     M.A.,    Warsaw,    1967;  Ph.D.,   State 

University  of  New  York  (Stony  Brook),  1973 

Assistant  Professors  of  Biochemistry 

George  Alexander.     B.S.,  Hobart,  1949;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1953 
Herbert  L.  Meltzer.     B.S.,  Long  Island,  1942;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Gregory  Asnis.     B.S.,  Dickinson  College,  1968;  M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1972 

Miron  Baron.     M.D.,  Tel  Aviv,  1972 

Jerry  Finkel.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

David  V.  Forrest.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 

David  Friedman.     B.A.,  City  University  of  New  York,  1965;  M.A.,  1968;  Ph.D..  1972 

Abby  Joy  Fyer.     B.A.,  Reed  1969:  M.D.,  New  York  University  1973 

Madelyn  Schwartz  Gould.     A.A.,  Princeton,  1974;  M.P.H..  Columbia,  1976;  M.Phil,  1978 

Laurence  L.  Greenhill.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D..  Albert  Einstein,  1967 

Kenneth  Greenspan.     M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1963 

Yoosuf  A.  Haveliwala.     M.D..  Bombay,  1961;  M.R.C.  Royal  College  of  Physicians  and 

Surgeons,  1968;  M.S,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1976 
Frederick  Kass.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1966;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1970 
Janes  Kurucz.     M.D.,  Budapest,  1950 


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Michael  R.  Liebowitz.     B.A.,  Yale,  1965;  M.D.,  1969 

Patrick  J.  McGrath,  Jr.     B.S.,  Seton  Hall,  1970;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1974 

Joaquim  Puig-Antich.     B.A.,  LaSalle  Bonavona  (Spain),   1960;  M.D.,  Barcelona  (Spain), 

1967 
Steven  Paul  Roose.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1970;  M.D.,  Mt.  Sinai,  1974 
Lawrence  Sharpe.     D.P.M.,  London,  1961 
Andrew  Skodol.     B.A.,  Yale,  1967;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1971 
Bernard  T.  Walsh.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1967;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1972 
Daniel  T.  Williams.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1965;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1969 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychology 

Edward  Scott  Charles.     B.A.,  City  University  of  New  York,  1965;  M.A.,  1968;  M.A.,  New 

School  for  Social  Research,  1974 
Donald  J.  Dillon.     Ph.D.,  Fordham,  1955 
Helen  Hanesian.     B.S.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1953;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1961; 

Ed.D.,  1966 
Donald  E.  Hutchings  (also  Pediatrics).     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
Maureen  Kanzler.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1938;  M.A.,  New  York  University,  1940;  M.S.,  Hunter, 

1959;  Ph.D.,  Fordham,  1967 
Stephen  E.  Karpiak.     Ph.D.,  Fordham,  1972 
Dolores  Kreisman.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1953;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1969 
Isak  Prohovnik.     M.Sc,  Lund  (Sweden),  1980;  Ph.D.,  1981 
Michael  Seth  Quittman.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),  1968;  Ph.D.,  Purdue,  1974 
Cornelis  Stokman.     B.A.,  Nijmegen  (Holland),  1962;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1964;  Ph.D.,  1967 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatric  Social  Work 

Janet  B.  Williams.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1969;  M.S.,  Southeastern  Massachusetts,  1972;  M.S.W., 
Columbia,  1974 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Social  Sciences 

Alexander  Askenazy.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Carol  L.M.  Caton  (in  Public  Health).     B.S.,  Columbia,  1962;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1969 

Muriel  Hammer.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1961 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Social  Work 

Nettie  Terestman.     M.S.  W.,  Columbia,  1940;  D.S.  W.,  1963 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology 

Robert  Bowker.     B.S.,  Springfield  1969;  V.M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1979 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors  of  Public  Health 

Judith  Rabkin  (Epidemiology).     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1958;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1967; 

M.P.H,  Columbia,  1974 
Neil  Risch  (Biostatistics).     B.S.,  California  Institute  of  Technology,  1972;  M.S.,  Illinois,  1973; 

Ph.D.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1979 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Syed  Abdullah.     M.A.,  Calcutta,  1961;  M.B.,  1962 
Harry  D.  Albert.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1962;  M.D.,  1965 


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Morton  J .  Aronson .     B.A.,  Temple,  1 944;  M.D.,  1947 

John  A.  Atchley.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

Athanasia  Balkoura.     M.D.,  Athens,  1960 

Amiram  Barkai.     M.Sc,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1963;  Ph.D.,  1970 

Leah  Beck.     M.D.,  Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania,  1943 

Christian  R.  Beels.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1963 

Robinettc  Bell.     B.A.,  Smith,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Raymond  Bernick.     B.S.,  Dalhousie,  1956;  M.D.,  1961 

Stanley  Bone.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1970;  M.D.,  Mt.  Sinai,  1974 

Edward  N.  Brennan.     B.S.,  Trinity  (Hartford),  1951;  M.D.,  Yale,  1955 

Paul  F.  Califano.     B.A.,  Adelphi,  1950;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1954 
Robert  J.  Campbell.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1948 

Ian  Alberto  Canino.     B.S.,  Georgetown,  1966;  M.D.,  Puerto  Rico,  1970 
William  J.  Chambers.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1967;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1972 
Harvey  R.  Chertoff.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1962;  M.D.,  Einstein,  1966 
Stanley  J.  Coen.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1958;  M.D.,  1962 
Frances  Cohen.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1971;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1975 
Max  P.  Cohen.     M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1947 
Louise  Coleman.     M.D.,  Southern  California,  1948 

Francine  Cournos.     B.S.,  City  College,  1967;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1971 
DeWitt  L.  Crandell.     M.D.,  Arkansas,  1955 
Barbara  H.  DeBetz.     M.D.,  Miami,  1970 
Zira  De  Fries.     M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1942 
Leonard  Diamond.     B.A.,  Tulane,  1949;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1973 
Richard  A.  Dickes.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1967 
Robert  M.  Elvolve.     B.A.,  Michigan,  1962;  M.D.  Chicago,  1966 
Charles  F.  Entelis.     M.D.,  Virginia,  1974 
James  W.  Flax.     B.A.,  Antioch,  1971;  M.D.,  Minnesota,  1974 
Gerald  I.  Fogel.     M.D.,  Michigan,  1962 

Bruce  Forester.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
Eugene  A.  Friedberg.     M.D.,  Buffalo,  1958 

Bimalendu  Ganguly.     M.B.,B.S.,  Calcutta  Medical  College  (India),  1964 
Lee  R.  Gardner.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 
Myron  R.  Gershberg.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1955;  M.A.,  1956,  M.D.,  Buffalo,  1960 
lona  Ginsberg.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 
Richard  J.  Glavin.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1951;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1955 
Ana  B.  Click.     B.A.,  Bennington,  1958;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1963 
Robert  Click.     B.A.,  Yale,  1962;  M.D,  Columbia,  1966 

Edwin  Goldstein  (in  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1952;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1958 
Lloyd  A.  Hamilton,  Jr.     B.A.,  Yale,  1950;  M.D,  Harvard  1954 
Harvey  M.  Hammer.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1960 
Martin  V.  Hart.     M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1950 
Rose  Hartmann.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1937;  M.D.,   Woman's  Medical  College  of 

Pennsylvania,  1945 
Myra  S.  Hatterer.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1955;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 

1959 
Gregory  Heimark.     B.A.,  St.  Olaf  (Minnesota),  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 
Michelle  L.  Hirsch.     B.S.,  City  College,  1968;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Syracuse), 

1973 
Joel  S.  Hoffman.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Steven  E.  Hyler.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1971;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 

1975 
David  Iverson.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1963;  M.D.,  Boston,  1968 
Roberta  Jaeger.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1963;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 


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David  Jaffe.     M.D.,  Jefferson,  1950 

Frank  S.  Jewett  (also  Dentistry).     B.A.,  Yale,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 

Lila  J.  Kalinich.     B.A.,  Northwestern,  1966;  M.D.,  1969 

Neil  B.  Kavey.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Thomas  Kranjac.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1970;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 

1975 
Peter  Laderman.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1940;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical 

College,  1947 
Frederick  Lane.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1949;  M.D.,  Yale,  1953 
Norman  D.  Lazar.     M.D.,  Louisville,  1948 

Leon  Lefer.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1941;  M.D.,  Lausanne,  1952 
Burton  Lerner.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 
David  Y.  Levine.     M.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 
Steven  J.  Levitan.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1961;  M.D.,  Buffalo,  1965 
Eric  Marcus  (also  Social  Medicine).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1965;  M.D.,  Wisconsin,  1969 
Henry  L.  McCurtis.     B.S.,  Texas  Southern,  1968;  M.D.,  Stanford,  1974 
William  McFarlane.     B.A.,  Earlham  (Indiana),  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 
Frederick  Mendelsohn.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1954;  M.D.,  Stanford,  1958 
Michael  Milano.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1960;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1964 
Robert  S.  Mumford.     M.D.,  McGill,  1943 

Philip  R.  Muskin.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1969;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1974 
Joseph  C.  Napoli.     B.S.,  State  University  Of  New  York  (Stony  Brook),   1977;  D.D.S., 

Columbia,  1981 
Jaime  Nos.     M.D.,  Valencia  (Spain),  1967;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1975 
David  Douglas  Olds.     B.A.,  Yale,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1981 
Louis  Padovano.     B.S.,  Georgetown,  1952;  M.D.,  1956 
Robert  P.  Parkin.     M.D.,  Dalhousie  (Canada),  1950 
David  Peretz.     B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1954;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1955;  M.D., 

New  York  University,  1959 
Kathryn  F.  Prescott.     M.D.,  New  York  University,  1950 
Lyle  E.  Rosnick.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 
Arnold  Rothstein.     B.A.,  Brown,  1958;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School,  1962 
Boris  Rubinstein,  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,   Colegio  Israelita  (Mexico  City),    1961;  M.D., 

Nacional  (Mexico),  1970;  M.P.H.,  Harvard,  1974 
Barbara  Sacco.     R.N.,  Mary  Immaculate  Hospital  School  of  Nursing,  1958 
M.  Bruce  Sarlin.     B.A.,  M.D.,  Tulane,  1957 
Irene  B.  Seeland.     M.D.,  Heidelberg,  1965 

Lawrence  Shaderowfsky.     B.A.,  Chicago,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  School,  1960 
Edward  M.  Shelley.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1960;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1958 
Charles  Siegal.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1954;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1958 
Frieda  H.  Spady.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1967 
Jerome  Steiner.     B.A.,  Chicago,  1949;  M.A.,  1951;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1962 
Jonathan  W.  Stewart.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1967;  M.D.,  Yale,  1971 
Diane  L.  Stone.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1966;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 
Ann  R.  Turkel.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1947;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1952 
Gloria  M.  Warner.     M.D.,  New  York  University,  1959 
Martin  Weiler.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1949;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School, 

1954 
Richard  M.  Weiss.     M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1960 
Josef  H.  Weissberg.     M.S.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1952 
George  H.  Wilkie.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1957 
Donald  A.  Winn.     M.D.,  Oklahoma,  1957 
Beth  K.  Yudofsky.     B.A.,  Smith,  1972;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1976 


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Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Pediatrics 

Jane  Eliot  Fried.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Pediatric  Psychology 

Jeannette  J.  Jansky.     M.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1960;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors  of  Medical  Psychology 

Mark  J.  Blechner.     M.S.,  Yale,  1975;  Ph.D.,  1977 

Melinda  Broman.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1977 

David  Caron.     B.A.,  Grinnell,  1971;  M.A.,  Syracuse,  1974;  Ph.D.,  Ottawa,  1979 

Irwin  Mansdorf.     M.A.,  Adelphi,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1976 

Letty  Munz.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1950;  M.D.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1952; 

Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1974 
Dennis  Shulman.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1972;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1976 
Eric  H.  Singer.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1975 
Gail  L.  Wasserman.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1967;  M.A.,  Illinois,  1970;  Ph.D.,  City  University  of 

New  York,  1977 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors  of  Psychiatric  Social  Work 

Miriam  Gibbon.     B.A.,  Antioch,  1954;  M.S.  W.,  Columbia,  1957 

David  McDonnell.     B.A.,  St.  Mary's  (Baltimore),  1964;  M.S.  W.,  Pennsylvania,  1966;  D.S.  W., 

1972 
Bobba  Jean  Moody.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1964;  M.S.  W.,  Fordham,  1968 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Burton  August,  M.D. 
Donald  C.  Bell,  M.D. 
Alvin  J.  Glick,  M.D. 
Ivan  Goldberg,  M.D. 
Gurston  Goldin,  M.D. 
Arthur  R.  Jacobs,  M.D. 
Naomi  Leiter,  M.D. 
Virginia  Lozzi,  M.D. 
George  Luhrmann,  M.D. 
Ira  L.  Mintz,  M.D. 
Phyllis  Robbins,  M.D. 
Gerda  Strika,  M.D. 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Samuel  W.  Anderson,  Ph.D. 
David  P.  Birkett, 

M.D.,B.Ch. 
Richard  L.  Blumenthal, 

Ph.D. 
Barbara  Ann  Cornblatt, 

Ph.D. 
Richard  S.  Feldman,  M.D. 
Anita  K.  Fischer,  Ph.D. 
Mitchell  L.  Kietzman, 

M.D. 
John  A.  Logan,  M.D. 


ASSOCIATES  {continued) 

Yvonne  Marcuse,  Ph.D. 
John  Nee,  M.P.H. 
Arthur  S.  Perumal,  Ph.D. 
Stephanie  Portnoy,  Ph.D. 
Kurt  Salzingcr,  Ph.D. 
Suzanne  Salzinger,  Ph.D. 
David  Wilder,  M.D. 
Byron  Yoburn,  Ph.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 
IN  BIOCHEMISTRY 

Sahebarao  Mahadic,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Geary  E.  Ahem,  M.D. 
Satwani  Ahluwalia, 
M.B.B.S. 

Paul  J.  Ambrosini,  M.D. 
Houshang  Aminian,  M.D. 
liana  L.  Appelby,  Ph.D. 
Stanley  D.  Arkow,  M.D. 
John  J.  Barsa,  M.D. 
Anne  Bartlett,  M.D. 
Barbara  J.  Bouley,  M.D., 

O.T.R. 
Abraham  A.  Bridger,  M.D. 
Alexis  Brosen,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

Sydney  C.  Bush,  M.D. 
Janel  S.  Carino,  M.D. 
Edmund  Chaitman,  M.D. 
Leon  Chattah,  M.D. 
Daniel  Eliot  Cohen,  M.D. 
Charles  Andrew  Dackis, 
M.D. 

Susan  M.  Deakins,  M.D. 
Paolo  Decina,  M.D. 
Dominick  Di  Fabio,  M.D. 
Jennifer  I.  Downey,  M.D. 
Paula  Eagle,  M.D. 
Katherine  Falk,  M.D. 
Sylvia  M.  Furstenberg,  M.D. 
Jack  Matthew  Gorman, 
M.D. 

Rosalie  Greenberg,  M.D. 
Wilma  Marsha  Harrison, 
M.D. 

Stanley  M.  Hertz,  M.D. 
Martin  J.  Hoffman,  M.D. 
Stanislaw  P.  Jonas,  M.D. 
Sherry  Katz-Bearnot,  M.D. 
Robert  Kertzner,  M.D. 
Bonnie  Klaufman,  M.D. 
Richard  A.  Kresch,  M.D. 
David  Barry  Liebow,  M.D. 
Craig  M.  Morris,  M.D. 


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INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 
Patricio  R.  Paez,  M.D. 
Jeffrey  M.  Pines,  M.D. 
Leslie  Lynn  Powers,  M.D. 
Harris  Rabinovich,  M.D. 
Rogelio  Roncal,  M.D. 
Jeffrey  Rosecan,  M.D. 
Neal  Ryan,  M.D. 
Robert  Santulli,  M.D. 
David  P.  Schiebel,  M.D. 
Maria  I.  Schneider,  M.D. 
Karl  John  Schroeder,  M.D. 
Jonathan  R.  Schwartz,  M.D. 

Beth  June  Seelig,  M.D. 

Samuel  Simmens,  M.A. 

Gloria  Jean  Stern,  M.D. 

Fay  Stetner,  M.S. 

Rafael  Tavares,  M.D. 

Paul  Douglas  Trautman, 

M.D. 

Alan  J.  Tuckman,  M.D. 

Hector  O.  Varas,  M.D. 

James  Wickstrom,  M.D. 

Thomas  J.  Yager,  M.D. 

Gerald  R.  Yagoda,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHOLOGY 

Rhianon  Allen,  Ph.D. 
Richard  P.  Cressen,  Ph.D. 
Judith  F.  Feldman,  Ph.D. 
Richard  Gaines,  Ph.D. 
Gail  Levy,  Ph.D. 
Linda  J.  Skinner,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
SOCIAL  WORK 
Natalie  F.  Been,  M.S.W. 
Bruce  Y.  Bleecker,  M.S.W. 
Susan  Braiman,  M.S.W. 
Carla  Daichman,  M.S.W. 
Patricia  Fink,  M.S.W. 
Elizabeth  Golden,  M.S.W. 
Kathleen  C.  Lopez,  M.S. 
Sally  Lord,  M.S.W. 
Reed  C.W.  Moskowitz,  M.D. 
Reggie  Swenson,  M.S.W. 
Anna  C.  Welton,  M.S.W. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

James  W.  Montgomery, 

M.S. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRIC  SOCIAL  WORK 

L.  Robert  Adams,  M.S.W. 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
SOCIAL  WORK 

Selda  Diatlo,  M.S. 
Karen  Goldberg,  M.S.W. 
Stephen  D.  Rosenheck, 
M.S.W. 


SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Laura  Lee  Dean,  B.A. 
Martin  McCarthy,  Ph.D. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Edward  Michael  Herman, 

Ph.D. 

Joan  Layton,  M.A. 

Mary  W.  Masland,  M.S. 

Richard  K.  Replin,  B.A. 


SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Viola  W.  Bernard,  M.D. 
John  Cedarquist,  M.D. 
John  A.  Cook,  M.D. 
Katrina  De  Hirsch,  B.A. 
Marjorie  H.  Frank 
Olga  Frankel,  M.D. 
William  Goldfarb,  M.D. 
George  Goldman,  M.D. 
Soil  Goodman,  M.D. 
George  A.  Jervis,  M.D. 
Henriette  R.  Klein,  M.D. 
Lawrence  C.  Kolb,  M.D. 
Bernard  Pacella,  M.D. 
Herbert  Spiegel,  M.D. 
Leo  Srole,  M.D. 
Alberta  Szalita,  M.D. 
Joseph  Zubin,  M.D. 


LECTURERS 

Kenneth  Z.  Altschuler, 

M.D. 
Ann  H.  Appelbaum,  M.D. 
Jacob  A.  Arlow,  M.D. 
Stuart  A.  Asch,  M.D. 
Bruce  Ballard,  M.D. 
Jose  Barchilon,  M.D. 
Beatrice  Beebe,  M.D. 
Milton  M.  Berger,  M.D. 
Hector  Bird,  M.D. 
Marion  S.  Blank,  Ph.D. 
Henry  Brill,  M.D. 
Alexander  Broden,  M.D. 


LECTURERS  (continued) 
Gerard  E.  Bruder,  Ph.D. 
Arnold  M.  Cooper,  M.D. 
Paul  William  DeBell, 

M.D. 
Lawrence  Deutsch,  M.D. 
Samuel  L.  Feder,  M.D. 
Allen  Frances,  M.D. 
Sheldon  Gaylin,  M.D. 
Barbara  Gillam-Lawergren, 

Ph.D. 
Matthew  Gold,  M.S. 
Eugene  L.  Goldberg,  M.D. 
David  S.  Goldman,  M.D. 
Gary  Grad,  M.D. 
Lillian  Gross,  M.D. 
William  I.  Grossman,  Ph.D. 
Ernest  M.  Gruenberg,  M.D. 
Gad  Hakerma,  Ph.D. 
Howard  F.  Hunt,  Ph.D. 
Richard  A.  Isay,  M.D. 
Jerome  Jaffe,  M.D. 
Steven  E.  Katz,  M.D. 
Otto  F.  Kernberg,  M.D. 
Paulina  Kerberg,  M.D. 
Alan  M.  Levy,  M.D. 
Eric  Loutsch,  M.D. 
Mark  Mankoff,  M.D. 
Murial  Morris,  M.D. 
Wayne  A.  Myers,  M.D. 

Abbas  Nahas,  M.D. 

John  M.  Oldham,  M.D. 

Samuel  W.  Perry,  M.D. 

Robert  W.  Rieber,  Ph.D. 

Bennett  L.  Rosner,  M.D. 

Ellen  Rowntree,  M.D. 

Franklin  D.  Russek, 
M.D. 

Harold  Sackeim,  Ph.D. 

Michael  Sacks,  M.P.H. 

Safa  Saribeyoglu,  M.D. 

Richard  S.  Sauber,  Ph.D. 

Roy  Schafer,  Ph.D. 

Jonah  W.  Schein,  M.D. 

Jesse  Schomer,  M.D. 

Geri  Ellen  Schwartz, 
Ph.D. 

Sally  Severino,  M.D. 

Bonnie  Jean  Spring, 
Ph.D. 

Leo  Stone,  M.D. 

Milton  Viederman,  M.D. 

Marvin  Wasserman,  M.D. 

Martin  S.  Willick,  M.D. 

Sheldon  Zimberg,  M.D. 


PSYCHIATRY    119 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Harvey  Gurian.     M.D.,  Toronto,  1949 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Larry  Kenneth  Brown.     B.S.,  Maryland,  1972;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1976 
John  E.  Denny.     Ph.D.,  Massachusetts,  1971 
Charles  J.  Hudson.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1959;  M.D.,  McGill,  1963 
Charles  W.  Lamb.     Ph.D.,  Ohio  State,  1966 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

William  A.  Ellis,  Jr.     B.A.,  Howard,  1960;  M.D.,  1965 

Margaret  M.  Lawrence.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1936;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1940 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Seymour  Gers.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1952;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1956 
Emery  S.  Hetrick.     B.A.,  Ohio  State,  1953;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1957 
Austin  Moore.     B.S.,  Queens  (New  York),  1955;  M.D.,  Howard,  1959 
Peter  H.  Schween.     M.D.,  Hamburg,  1955 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Sumansiri  Alahendra.     M.B.B.S.,  Ceylon  (Sri  Lanka) 

Irwin  J.  Averbach.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1949;  M.D.,  Buffalo,  1954 

Stephen  L.  Bennett.     B.S.,  Queens  (New  York),  1949;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1953 

Shale  Brownstein.     B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1955;  M.D.,  1959 

Carol  Leal.     B.S.,  Louisiana  State,  1963;  M.D.,  Howard,  1967 

Milton  Lee.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1956 

J.  Trevor  Undo.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1946;  M.D.,  Lausanne,  1957 

Sidney  M.  Lytton.     B.A.,  Maryland,  1949;  M.D.,  1955 

Gideon  Nachumi.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1958 
Raymond  W.  Ransom.     B.S.,  Howard,  1962;  M.D.,  1967 
Raymond  Raskin.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1942;  M.D.,  1946 
Philip  Shapiro.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1965;  M.D.,  Illinois,  1969 
Sady  Sultan.     M.D.,  Universidad  Central  de  Venezuela 
Pauline  E.  Thompson.     M.D.,  Howard,  1944 
Robert  L.  Walton.     M.B.B.S.,  Melbourne,  1966 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  {continued)  SPECIAL  LECTURER 

PSYCHIATRY  P^^^l^  P  jhompson,  M.D.  Virginia  N.  Wilking,  M.D. 

Ellis  B.  Charles,  M.D.  ggrl  G.  Wright,  M  D 

Agustin  A.  Gomez,  M.D.  LECTURER 

Frederick  E.  Kahn,  M.D.  INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  Gladys  Eqri  M  D 

Kwang  Chin  Kim.  M.D.  PSYCHOLOGY 

Carol  Garmiza,  Ph.D. 


120    PSYCHIATRY 

At  Overlook  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Albert  M.  Bromberg.     B.S.,  College  of  William  and  Mary,  1953;  M.D.,  Duke,  1957 
Daniel  J.  O'Connell.     B.A.,  Fordham,  1953;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1961 
Linus  Root.     B.S.,  Georgetown,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 

Ronald  Sorvino.     B.S.,  St.  John's  (New  York),  1954;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 
(Downstate),  1958 

LECTURER 

Morton  Friedman,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Clinical  Professor 

Clarice  Kestenbaum.     B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1950;  M.D.,  1960 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Samuel  E.  Klagsbrun.     B.A.,   College  of  the  City  of  New  York,   1955;  B.R.E.,  Jewish 

Theological  Seminary,  1954;  M.D. ,  Chicago  Medical  School,  1962 
Gary  Lee  Lefer.     B.S.,  Stanford,  1962;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1966 
Adam  Munz.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1969 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Shepard  J.  Kantor.     B.A.,  Colby,  1965;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1969 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Psychology 

Harry  Kissileff.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1962;  Ph.D.,  1966 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Gail  B.  Allen.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1957;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 

Frederic  A.  Ailing.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1961 

Alex  Caemmerer,  Jr.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1944;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1947 

Irene  Chiarandini.     M.D. ,  Buenos  Aires,  1963 

Ralph  Colp,  Jr.     B.A.,  Columbia.  1945;  M.D.,  1948 

Kathleen  Degan.     B.A..  St.  Joseph's  (New  York),  1967;  M.D.,  Bologna,  1972 

Paul  Dince.     M.D.,  New  York  University,  1948 

Nathaniel  Donson.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1958;  M.D.,  New  York  University  1962 

John  A.  Fogelman.     B.A..  Columbia,  1959;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1964 
Leo  Kron.     M.D.,  British  Columbia,  1971 
David  M.  MacDonald.     B.S.,  Oregon,  1945;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1949 
James  M.  McGowan.     B.A.,  Notre  Dame,  1960;  M.D.,  Kentucky,  1964 
Eugene  Mahon.     M.D.,  National  (Ireland),  1964 
John  A.  Milici.     B.A.,  Yale,  1947;  M.D.,  Geneva  (Switzerland).  1957 
Howard  Millman.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1965;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1969 
Paul  William  Nassar.     B.A.,  New  York  University  1963;  M.D..  Rome,  1968 
Kenneth  Porter.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1963;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1969 
Harry  R.  Potter.     B.S.,  Yale,  1957;  M.D.,  Columbia  1962 
Stephen  P.  Reibel.     B.A.,  Harvard  1957;  M.D.,  1961 


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John  W.  Rosenberger.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1956;  M.D.C.M.,  McGill,  1960 

Sirgay  Sanger.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1956;  M.D.,  1960 

George  Satran.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1956 

Robert  D.  Scharf.     B.S.,  Union,  1966;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1970 

Eleanor  Schuker.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 

William  M.  Tucker.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1962;  M.A.,  Yale,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Ira  B.  Silverstein.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1960;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1964 

Howard  K.  Welsh.     B.S.,  City  College,  1966;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1971 

Harvey  L.  White.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1959;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1964 

C.  Philip  Wilson.     B.A.,  Yale,  1942;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1945 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors  of  Medical  Psychology 

Scott  Baum.     B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1971;  Ph.D.,  City  University  of  New  York,  1977 

Philip  M.  Bromberg.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1967 

Susan  Winship  Coates.     B.A.,  Sarah  Lawrence,  1962;  M.A.,  Vassar,  1968;  Ph.D.,  New  York 

University,  1976 
Barbara  R.  Cohn.     B.A.,  Indiana,  1965;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1974 
James  D.  Meltzer.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1973 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

William  H.  Brownlee,  M.D. 
Lucy  E.  Collins,  M.D. 
Stephen  C.  Glassberg,  M.D. 
Sonia  W.  Hyman,  M.D. 
Ernesto  Lozano,  M.D. 
Arthur  M.  Periman,  M.D. 
Barbara  R.  Rosenfeld,  M.D. 
Mitchell  S.  Rosenthal,  M.D. 
William  D.  Wheat,  M.D. 
Alexander  V.  Voitaskevsky, 
M.D. 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHOLOGY 

Blanche  Glass,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Peter  Aldin,  M.D. 
Salvador  Eduoardo  Algaze, 

M.D. 
Cyrus  Aroomlooi,  M.D. 
Michael  E.  Barberie,  M.D. 
Charles  Lee  Bell,  M.D. 
Kenneth  M.  Berc,  M.D. 
Arline  C.  Caldwell,  M.D. 
William  J.  Crowley,  M.D. 
Victor  D'Arc,  M.D. 
Leonard  Deutsch,  M.D. 
Laura  Duval,  M.D. 
Osvaldo  J.  Evangelista, 

M.D. 
Bruce  W.  Fader,  M.D. 
Harold  H.  Fogelman,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Joanne  Leslie  Foster,  M.D. 
Maurice  Haberman,  M.D. 
Charles  L.  Ihlenfeld,  M.D. 
Charles  G.  Jackson,  Jr., 

M.D. 
David  K.  Jordan,  M.D. 
Kenneth  R.  Jungblut,  M.D. 
Willard  S.  Kahn,  M.D. 
Robert  J.  Kent,  M.D. 
llene  Kochen,  M.D. 
Marvin  Roy  Kremberg, 

M.D. 
Woon  Soon  Lee,  M.D. 
Enrique  Madriga-Segura, 

M.D. 
Henry  Clay  Mallard,  M.D. 
Donald  Mayerson,  M.D. 
Jefrey  R.  Nurenberg,  M.D. 
Henry  A.  Paul,  M.D. 
Michael  W.  Pawel,  M.D. 
Antonio  G.  Pena,  M.D. 
Michael  Piercey,  M.D. 
Arthur  S.  Piatt,  D.O. 
Ellen  M.  Piatt,  D.O. 
Corey  Niles  Rigberg, 

M.D. 
Maria  Rodriguez-Boulan, 

M.D. 
Jonathan  E.  Rosenfeld, 

M.D. 
George  Edward  Rowan, 

M.D. 
Jeffrey  H.  Sacks,  D.O. 
Ranja  Katerina  Schildt, 

M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 
Mona  Schneider,  M.D. 
Christin  M.  Sekaer,  M.D. 
Jane  Simon,  M.D. 
Melvin  L.  Thrash,  M.D. 
Joel  Tricarico,  M.D. 
Martha  C.  Troutman,  M.D. 
Maria  C.  L.  Velez,  M.D. 
Joel  Wallack,  M.D. 
David  S.  Weinberger, 

M.D. 
Olin  West,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHOLOGY 

Robert  C.  Cutick,  Ph.D. 
Andrew  B.  Druck,  Ph.D. 
Ruth  Wallach  Mollod,  Ph.D. 
Joan  Schaeffer,  Ph.D. 
Susan  Butler  See,  Ph.D. 
Roy  Shapiro,  Ph.D. 
Michael  Stern,  M.A. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
SOCIAL  WORK 

Rhoda  M.  Krawitz,  Ph.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Hanne  E.  Favelukes,  M.D. 
Shirin  Ghaemmaghami,  M.D. 
Edward  E.  Gilmour,  M.D. 
Joel  Gonchar,  M.D. 
Alan  Kouzmanoff,  M.D. 
John  M.  W.  Nicholson,  M.D. 


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ASSISTANTS  {continued)  ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL  LECTURERS 

Harvey  Y.  Sakofsky,  M.D.  PSYCHOLOGY  j^^^^  j  (3^,35^,  M.D. 

Pellegrino  J.  Sarti,  M.D.  Joa"  M.  Yager,  Ph.D.  John  L.  Schimel,  M.D. 

Keith  Sedlacek  M^D.  gp^^,^^  LECTURERS 

Victor  Syrmis,  M.D.  ,  ,     ^  .,  r^ 

Nestor  J.  Totero,  M.D.  ;'°^'lf  ?*T*  '^.Pr, 

Charles  F.  Yackulic,,  M.D.  Lilli  C.  Shalsa,  M.D. 


Public  Health 

Joseph  R.  Delamar  Professor  of  Public  Health  Practice,  Dean  and 
Chairman 

Robert  J.  Weiss  (also  Medicine)  (also  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  George  Washington,  1947;  M.D., 
Columbia,  1951 

Biostatistics 

Professors 

Joseph  L.  Fleiss  (Division  Head).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1959;  M.S.,  1961;  Ph.D.,  1967 
John  Van  Ryzin.     B.S.,  Marquette,  1957;  M.S.,  1959;  Ph.D.,  Michigan  State,  1964 

Adjunct  Professor 

Carl  H.  Erhardt.     B.B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1941;  M.P.A.,  New  York 
University,  1957;  M.S.,  Harvard,  1958;  D.Sc.,  1962 

Associate  Professor 

Agnes  P.  Berger.     Ph.D.,  Budapest,  1939;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1944 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Neal  W.  Chilton.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1939;  D.D.S.,  New  York  University, 
1942;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1946 

Assistant  Professors 

Robert  R.  Golden.     B.S.,  California  Institute  of  Technology  1960;  M.S.,  Oregon  State,  1963; 

Ph.D.,  Minnesota,  1976 
Patrick  Shrout  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  St.  Louis,  1972;  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1976 
Sylvan  Wallenstein.     B.S.,  City  College,  1966;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1971 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Sol  Blumenthal.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1955;  M.B.A.,  New  York  University, 

1958;  Ph.D.,  New  School  for  Social  Research,  1969 
Joseph  Breuer.     M.D.,  Vienna,  1937;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1960;  M.S.,  1962;  Ph.D.,  1969 
Neil  Jay  Risch  (in  Psychiatry).     B.S.,  California  Institute  of  Technology,  1972;  M.S.,  Illinois, 

1977;  Ph.D.,  California,  1979 
Donald  C.  Ross.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1955;  M.A.,  North  Carolina,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1960 
Martin  Schnall.     B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1955;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.B.A.,  New  York  University, 

1974;  Ph.D.,  American  International,  1978 


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Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Public  Health 

Bruce  Levin  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1972;  Ph.D., 
1974 


INSTRUCTORS 
Carol  A.  Bodian,  M.S. 
Frieda  Nelson,  B.A. 
Alex  Tytun,  Dr.P.H. 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Molly  Park,  M.A. 
Livia  R.  Turgeon,  M.S. 


Environmental  Sciences 


LECTURERS 

Allen  S.  Ginsburg,  Ph.D. 

Frieda  Nelson,  B.A. 


Professors 

Dezider  Grunberger  (also  Biochemistry)  (in  the  Institute  of  Cancer  Research).  M.Sc, 
Technical  (Czechoslovakia),  1950;  Ph.D.,  Czechoslovakia  Academy  of  Sciences,  1956; 
Sc.D.,  1968 

1.  Bernard  Weinstein  (Division  Head)  (also  Medicine)  (in  the  Cancer  Center).  B.S.,  Wisconsin, 
1952;  M.D.,  1955 

Associate  Professor 

Jeanne  M.  Stellman.     B.S.,  City  College,  1968;  Ph.D.,  1972 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Granville  H.  Sewell.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1959;  Ph.D.,  1966 

Assistant  Professors 

Paul  N.  Borsky.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1942 

Alan  M.  Jeffrey  (also  Pharmacology).     B.S.,  Hull  (England),  1966;  Ph.D.,  North  Wales,  1970 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Joseph  L.  Crumrine.     B.S.,  Illinois,  1942;  M.D.,  1945 

Frederica  P.  Perera.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1963;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1976;  Dr.P.H,  1981 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Public  Health 

Maurice  E.  Goldman.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1951;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1955 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Leslie  R.  Andrews,  M.A. 
Gloria  C.  Gordon,  Ph.D. 


LECTURERS 

Allan  H.  Conney,  Ph.D. 
Jean  B.  Cropper,  M.P.H. 
Michael  McCann,  Ph.D. 


LECTURERS  (continued} 
Dhs  T.  Shen,  Ph.D. 
Charles  S.  Warren,  J.D. 
Jacqueline  M.  Warren,  J.D. 


Epidemiology 

Professors 

Bruce  P.  Dohrenwend  (also  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.A.,  1951;  Ph.D.,  Cornell, 

1955 
Zena  A.  Stein  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Cape  Town,  1941;  M.A.,  1942;  B.Ch., 

Witwatersrand  (South  Africa),  1950 
Mervyn  W.  Susser  (Sergievsky  Professor).     M.B.B.Ch.,  Witwatersrand  (South  Africa),  1950 


124    PUBLIC  HEALTH 

Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatric  Epidemiology 

Thomas  S.  Langner.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1948;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Associate  Professors 

Bernard  Challenor  (Acting  Division  Head).     B.A.,  Hunter,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of 

New  York  (Downstate),  1961 
W.  Allen  Hauser  (also  Neurology)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Western  Reserve,  1958; 

M.D.,  St.  Louis,  1962 
David  Rush  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 
Elmer  Struening.     B.S,  Hastings,  1949;  M.S.,  Purdue,  1951;  Ph.D.,  1967 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Patricia  R.  Cohen.     B.A.,  Hamline,  1958;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1968 
Holger  H.  Hansen.     M.D.,  Freie  Universitat  (Berlin),  1961;  M.P.H,  Columbia,  1967;  Dr.P.H, 
1973 

Senior  Research  Associates 

Lillian  M.  Belmont  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).  B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1947;  M.A.,  College  of  the 
City  of  New  York,  1949;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1957;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1970 

Inge  F.  Goldstein.  B.A.,  Wellesley,  1951;  M.S.  Pittsburgh,  1956;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1968; 
Dr.P.H,  1976 

Assistant  Professors 

Ora  S.  Fagan.     B.A.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),   1961;  M.S.W.,  California  (Berkeley),   1965; 

D.S.W.,  1973 
Bruce  G.  Link.     B.A.,  Earlham,  1971;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1980 
Nigel  S.  Paneth  (also  Pediatrics)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.D., 

Harvard,  1972;  M.P.H,  Columbia,  1978 
Ruth  Ottman  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1975;  Ph.D.,  1980 
Stephen  Shafer  (also  Neurology)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1966;  M.D., 

Columbia,  1970;  M.P.H.,  1977 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Ann  B.  Goodman.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1953;  M.A.,  George  Washington,  1963;  M.S.,  Columbia, 

1972 
Paul  S.  May.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1951;  M.S.,  Syracuse,  1952;  D.Sc, 

Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy,  1955;  M.P.H,  Columbia,  1970 
Gregory  L.  Muhlin.     B.A.,  City  College,  1968;  M.A.,  John  Jay  College,  1972;  Ph.D.,  City 

University  of  New  York,  1978;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1981 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Robert  Lubin,  M.P.H.,  Ph.D.  Stephanie  M.  Duberman,  M.D.,  M.P.H. 

Mary  J.  Murphy,  M.D. 

Health  Administration 

Professors 

Lowell  E.  Bellin.     B.S.,  Yale,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1951; 

M.P.H,  Harvard,  1964 
Lucie  S.  Kelly  (also  Nursing).     B.S.N.,  Pittsburgh,  1947;  M.Litt.,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1965 
Samuel  Wolfe.     M.D.,  Toronto,  1950;  M.P.H,  Columbia,  1960;  Dr.P.H,  1961 


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Adjunct  Professors 

Arne  C.  Barkhaus  (Public  Health  Practice).     B.A.,  Copenhagen,  1926;  M.D.,  1933;  D.P.H., 

Johns  Hopkins,  1938 
Joseph  V.  Terenzio.     BA.,  Yale,  1939;  J.D.,  Fordham,  1947;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1954 

Clinical  Professor 

Arthur  Manoharan  (at  Harlem  Hospital)  .     M.B.B.S.,  Madras,  1951;  Dr.P.H.,  Columbia, 
1960 

Associate  Professor 

Bernard  Challenor.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 
1961;  M.P.H.,  Harvard,  1963 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Public  Health 

Stephen  N.  Rosenberg.     B.A.,Cornell,  1963;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1967;  M.P.H,  Harvard, 
1969 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Noreen  M.  Clark.     B.S.,  Utah,  1965;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1972;  Ph.D.,  1976 

Harold  Fruchtbaum  (History  and  Philosophy  of  Public  Health).     B.C.E.,  New  York  University, 

1955;  M.S.,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  1956;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1964 
Lloyd  F.  Novick.     B.A.,  Colgate,  1961;  M.D.,  New  York  University  1965;  M.P.H,  Yale, 

1971 
Irving  S.  Shapiro  (Public  Health  Education).     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1938; 

M.S.,  Columbia,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1954 

Assistant  Professors 

Fred  Goldman.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),  1967;  M.A.,  Brown,  1970;  Ph.D.,  City  College, 

1975 
Sheila  A.  Gorman.     B.S.,  R.N.,  Niagara,  1959;  M.P.H,  Columbia,  1972 
Marcia  L.  Pinkett-Heller.     B.A.,  Howard,  1963;  M.P.H,  Michigan,  1970 
Ralph  Joseph  Ullman.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1970;  M.B.A.,  Rochester,  1972;  M.S.,  1979 

Assistant  Professors  of  Nursing 

Melanie  Dreher.     B.S.N. ,  Long  Island,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1977 

Lois  A.  Grau.     fi5.A^.,  Marquette,  1968;  M.S.,  Wisconsin,  1976;  Ph.D.,  1979 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

John  Anthony  Benvenuto,  Jr.     M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1968 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Raymond  S.  Alexander.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1953;  M.B.A.,  1954;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1956 
John  Baer.     B.A.,  Oberlin,  1959;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1961;  D.P.A.,  New  York  University, 

1967 
Arlene  Bregman.     B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Albany),  1971;  M.P.H.,  Columbia, 

1975 
Annette  Choolfaian.     B.S.,  Bridgeport,  1964;  M.P.A.,  New  York  University,  1972 


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Anita  Stiles  Curran.     B.A.,  Connecticut,  1951;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1955; 

M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1974 
Harriet  S.  Goldman  (also  Dental  and  Oral  Surgery).     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1962; 

D.D.S.,  1965;M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1966 
Nancy  Graham  (Health  Administration).     B.S.,  Columbia,  1956;  M.A.,  New  York  University, 

1960;M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1972;  Dr.P.H.,  1976 
William  H.  Hermann.     B.S.,  Missouri,  1951;  M.S.,  Yale,  1953 
Nicholas  Herskovits.     B.B.A.,  Bernard  Baruch  School  of  Business  and  Public  Administration, 

1963 
Henry  R.  Karpe.     B.B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1952;  M.S.,  Wisconsin,  1972 
Nicetas  H.  Kuo  (Public  Health  Practice).     B.A.,  San  Francisco  State,  1954;  M.A.,  1956; 

Ed.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
W.  David  Latham.     B.S.,  Stanford,  1966;  M.B.A.,  1968 
Robert  M.  Lewy.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1967;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine,  1971; 

M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1976 
Francis  C.  Lindaman.     B.A.,  Gettysburg,  1935;  M.A.,  1936 
William  L.  Nute,  Jr.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1938;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1943 
P.  Bertram  Phillips  (Public  Health  Practice).     B.A.,  San  Francisco  State,  1954;  M.A.,  1956; 

Ed.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
Arnold  E.  Rosenblum.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,   1947;  J.C,  New  York  University,  1950;  M.S., 

Columbia,  1964 
Eleanore  Rothenberg.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1955;  M.P.A.,  New  York  University,  1969;  Ph.D., 

1975 
Esther  A.  Schisa  (Public  Health  Practice).     B.S.,  Syracuse,  1947;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1955 
Sheila  M.  Smythe.     B.S.,  Creighton,  1952;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1956 
Boris  A.  Vanadzin.     M.D.,  Munich,  1955;  M.P.H.,  California  (Berkeley),  1959 
Michael  L.  Ziegler.     B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Albany),   1972;  J.D.,   State 

University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1976 


Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Pediatrics 

Shirley  A.  Mayer.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1940;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1943;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1964 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 
Everett  D.  Hines,  M.S. 

INSTRUCTORS 
Stephen  Banks,  M.D. 
Peter  D.  Bardax,  J.D. 
Wilene  Carr,  M.P.H. 
Barbara  S.  Cooper,  M.D. 
Marjorie  A.  Costa, 

M.P.H. 
Catherine  D.  Crone,  M.D. 
Neal  A.  Denby,  D.M.D., 

M.P.H. 
Michael  Goldfarb,  M.S. 
Ruth  Haase,  M.A. 
Margaret  L.  Haynes, 

M.P.H. 
Steven  Karten,  M.B.A. 
Dulcy  B.  Miller,  M.S. 
Thomas  A.  Sherwood, 

M.P.H. 
Virginia  K.  Stowe,  M.S. 


SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Gloria  L.A.  Dammann, 

M.P.H. 
Elinor  F.  Downs,  M.P.H. 
Beatrice  Mintz,  M.P.H. 

LECTURERS 

Kenneth  Adamec,  M.S. 
George  H.  Adams,  M.S. 
Frederick  D.  Alley,  M.S. 
Allan  C.  Anderson,  M.H.A. 
Lenore  M.  Appenzeller, 

R.N.,  M.P.S. 
Peter  Baglio,  Sc.M. 
Richard  A.  Berman, 

M.B.A.,  M.H.A. 
Robert  L.  Boyar, 

B.Arch. 
Carlos  J.  Caguiat,  M.P.H. 
Irene  Clark,  M.P.H. 
Alvin  J.  Conway,  M.S. 


LECTURERS  {continued) 
Daniel  L.  Drosness, 

M.P.H. 
Gary  M.  Eidsvold,  M.D. 
Yehudi  M.  Felman,  M.D. 
Andrew  C.  Fleck,  Jr., 

M.D. 
Thomas  J.  Foley,  M.S. 
Stephen  L.  Forstenzer, 

M.S. 
Nicholas  Freudenberg, 

Dr.P.H. 
Herbert  M.  Friedman, 

M.B.A. 
Bernard  Fuss,  M.S. 
Robert  Galton,  Ph.D. 
Gary  Gambuti,  M.P.A. 
Terrance  E.  Gardet, 

M.P.H. 
Edward  V.  Grant 


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LECTURERS  {continued) 
Margaret  M.  Griesmer, 

B.S. 
Margaret  T.  Grossi,  M.D. 
Anne  C.  Hargreaves,  M.S. 
David  Harris,  M.D. 
Frank  W.  Hays,  M.B.A. 
Robert  E.  Heinlein,  M.S. 
Florence  Kavaler,  M.D. 
John  T.  Kolody,  M.S. 
Elaine  Lugovoy,  M.A. 
Robert  Markovitz,  M.S. 
Lawrence  E.  McDevitt,  B.A. 
Mary  C.  McLaughlin,  M.D. 
Charles  H.  Meyer,  M.S. 


LECTURERS  (continued) 
Anthony  C.  Mustalish,  M.D. 
Janet  M.  Nakushian,  M.A. 
Karl  E.  Nelson,  M.S. 
Margaret  J.  O'Brien, 

M.P.H. 
Donna  O'Hare,  M.D. 
Jean  Pakter,  M.D. 
George  W.  Parsons,  M.S. 
Clarence  E.  Pearson,  M.S. 
Richard  H.  Perry,  M.S. 
Olive  E.  Pitkin,  M.D. 
Peter  Rogatz,  M.D. 
Edward  J.  Rosasco,  Jr., 

M.B.A. 


LECTURERS  (continued) 

Alan  H.  Rosenblut, 

M.B.A. 
Hana  Rostain,  M.D. 
Rachel  Rotkovitch,  Ph.D. 
Harvey  Schoenfeld, 

M.B.A. 
Joseph  Sherber,  M.S. 
Elliot  J.  Simon,  M.S. 
Thomas  J.G.  Tighe, 

M.P.H. 
Margaret  E.  Walsh, 

M.Litt. 


Population  and  Family  Health 

Professor 

Allan  G.  Rosenfield  (Division  Head)  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1955; 
M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 


Professors  of  Clinical  Public  Health 

John  A.  Ross  (in  the  International  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Human  Reproduction).     B.A. 

Ottawa,  1956;  M.A.,  Yale,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1961 
Giorgio  R.  Solimano  (in  the  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition).     M.D.,  Chile,  1960 
Joe  D.  Wray.     B.A.,  Stanford,  1947;  M.D.,  1952;  M.P.H.,  North  Carolina,  1967 


Associate  Professors 

Nicholas  Cunningham  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1950;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1955; 

Dr.P.H,  1976 
Susan  G.  Philliber.     B.A.,  Florida  State,  1965;  M.S.,  1966;  Ph.D.,  1968 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

John  Bongaarts.     M.D.,  Eindhoven  Institute  of  Technology  (The  Netherlands),  1968;  Ph.D., 

Illinois,  1972 
Thomas  Frejka.     Engineer,  Czechoslovak  Academy  of  Sciences,  1966 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Public  Health 

Martin  L.  Gorosh.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1959;  M.P.H,  Johns  Hopkins,  1969;  Dr.P.H,  1973 
Stephen  L.  Isaacs.     B.A.,  Brown,  1961;  J.D.,  Columbia,  1956 


Senior  Research  Associate 

Walter  B.  Watson.     B.A.,  Southern  Methodist,  1953;  M.S.,  Wisconsin,  1954;  Ph.D.,  1959 


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Assistant  Professors 

Katherine  F.  Darabi.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1969;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1975;  M.Phil,  1977;  Ph.D., 

1980 
Judith  E.  Jones.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1956 

Pearila  Namerow.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1970;  M.Phil.,  Columbia,  1974;  Ph.D.,  1976 
William  A.  Van  Wie.     B.A.,  College  of  Wooster,  1961;  B.D.,  Pittsburgh  Seminary,  1964; 

M.P.H.,  North  Carolina,  1968,  Dr.P.H.,  1974 
Maxine  Weinstein  (in  the  International  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Human  Reproduction).     B.S., 

Antioch,  1969;  M.A.,  Princeton,  1979;  Ph.D.,  1981 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Joy  G.  Dryfoos.     B.A.,  Antioch,  1951;  M.A.,  Sarah  Lawrence,  1966 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Rosemary  Barber-Madden.     B.A.,  Jersey  City  State  College,  1968;  M.S.,  Hunter,  1977; 

Ed.D.,  Temple,  1980 
Linda  A.  Randolph.     B.S.,  Howard,  1962;  M.D.,  1967;  M.P.H.,  California  (Berkeley),  1971 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE  LECTURERS 

Henry  G.  Elkins,  Jr.,  Ph.D.  Michele  Shedlin,  M.A.  Roy  E.  Brown,  M.P.H. 

Donald  Lauro,  Ph.D.  Richard  C.  Friedman,  M.D. 

Norman  L.  Weatherby,  STAFF  ASSOCIATES  Donald  W.  Helbig,  M.D. 

M.A.  Elizabeth  K.  Kellner,  M.P.H. 

Eugene  M.  Weiss,  Ph.D.  Maudene  Nelson,  M.S. 

(Institute  of  Human 

Nutrition) 

Sociomedical  Sciences 

Professors 

Jack  Elinson.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1937;  M.A.,  George  Washington, 

1946 
Denise  B.  Kandel  (in  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1952;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1953;  Ph.D., 

1960 

Associate  Professor 

John  L.  Colombotos.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1949;  M.A.,  1952;  Ph.D.,  Michigan,  1961 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Ruth  G.  Bennett.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1955;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Senior  Research  Associates 

Ann  F.  Brunswick.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1946;  M.A.,  Clark,  1947 

Paul  W.  Haberman.     B.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1948;  M.B.A.,  New  York  University,  1961 

Mata  K.  Nikias.     D.D.S,  Athens  (Greece),  1953;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1960;  Ph.D.,  1967 

Assistant  Professor 

Lawrence  Krasnoff.     B.A.,  City  College,  1969;  Ph.D.,  City  University  of  New  York,  1979 


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Assistant  Professors  of  Anthropology 

Leith  P.  Mullings.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1966;  M.A.,  Chicago,  1970;  Ph.D.,  1975 
Robert  F.  Wasserstrom.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1970;  M.A.,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1977 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Social  Sciences 

Carol  C.  Schwartz.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1962;  M.S.N.,  Yale,  1965;  M.Phil.,  1967;  Ph.D.,  1969 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Sally  Guttmacher.     B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1963 

Matthew  A.  Rosen.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.A.,  1969;  M.Phil.,  1975;  Ph.D.,  1979 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Stanley  Fisher,  M.S.  (continued)  p^^^  ^  Messeri,  M.Phil. 

Corinne  Kirchner,  M.Phil.  Carole  S.  Vance,  Ph.D.  Victoria  Raveis,  M.P.H. 

Athilia  E.  Siegmann,  M.S.  Carmen  N.  Velez-Santori, 

M.Phil. 

Tropical  Medicine 

Professors 

Dickson  D.  Despommier  (Parasitology)  (also  Microbiology).     B.S.,  Fairleigh  Dickinson,  1962; 

M.S.,  Columbia,  1964;  Ph.D.,  Notre  Dame,  1967 
Michael  Katz  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1949;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1956;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1963 
Roger  W.  Williams  (Medical  Entomology).     B.S.,  Illinois,  1939;  M.S.,  1941;  Ph.D.,  Columbia, 

1947 

Associate  Professor 

Philip  A.  D'Alesandro  (Division  Head)  (Parasitology)  (also  Microbiology).     B.S.,  Rutgers, 
1952;  M.S.,  1954;  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1958 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Ashton  C.  Cuckler  (Parasitology).     B.A.,  Nebraska,  1935;  M.A.,  1936;  Ph.D.,  Minnesota, 

1941 
John  D.  Frame.     B.A.,  Wheaton,  1938;  M.D.,  Northwestern,  1943 

Assistant  Professor 

Susanne  Holmes  Giannini  (Parasitology)  (also  Microbiology).     B.A.,  New  York  University, 
1966;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1974 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Martin  G.   Blechman.     B.S.,   George   Washington,    1949;  M.S.,   Columbia,    1953;  M.D., 
Jefferson,  1957 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 

Kathleen  L.  Miller.     B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1971;  Ph.D.,  California  (Berkeley),  1977 

INSTRUCTOR 

Chung  C.  Wang,  M.D. 


130    PUBLIC  HEALTH  •  RADIOLOGY 

Faculty  Members  Not  Affiliated  with  Specific  Divisions 

Professor 

Sami  A.  Hashim  (Public  Health  Nutrition).     B.S.,  Beirut,   1950;  M.N.S.,   1948;  Ph.D., 
Harvard,  1955 

Adjunct  Professor 

Myron  Brin  (Public  Health  Nutrition).     B.S.,  Cornell,  1947;  M.N.S.,  1948;  Ph.D.,  Harvard, 
1951 

Assistant  Professor 

S.  Jaime  Rozovski  (in  the  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition).     B.S.,  Chile,  1969;  M.S.,  Columbia, 
1971;  Ph.D.,  1977 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Vicki  R.  Ashton,  M.S.W. 


Radiology 


James  Picker  Professor  and  Chairman 

David  H.  Baker.     M.D.,  Boston,  1951 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Philip  O.  Alderson.     B.A.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1966;  M.D.,  1970 

Walter  E.  Berdon.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1950;  M.D.,  1955 

Chu  Huai  Chang.     M.D.,  St.  John 's  (Shanghai),  1944 

Zang-Hee  Cho  (Physics).     B.S.,  Seoul  National  (Korea),  1960;  M.S.,  1962;  Ph.D.,  Upsala, 

1966 
Kent  Ellis.     M.D.,  Yale,  1950 

Eric  J.  Hall  (Physics).     D.Phil.,  Oxford,  1962;  D.Sc.,  1978 
Sadek  Hilal.     M.D.,  Cairo,  1955 
Harald  H.  Rossi  (Physics).     Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1942 

Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Carmia  Borek.     B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D.,  Weizmann  Institute  (Israel),  1967 

Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Frieda  Feldman.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 
Donald  L.  King.     B.A.,  Stanford,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 
Ralph  Schlaeger.     B.S,  Wisconsin,  1942;  M.D.,  1945 

Adjunct  Professors 

Victor  P.  Bond  (Radiation  Biophysics).     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1943;  M.D.,  California 

(San  Francisco),  1945;  Ph.D.,  California  (Berkeley),  1952 
Simon  Larach.     Ph.D.,  Princeton,  1955 


RADIOLOGY    131 


Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Thane  Asch.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1955 
John  H.  Austin.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1961;  M.D.,  Yale,  1965 

Rashid  Fawwaz.     M.D.,  American  (Beirut),  I960;  Ph.D.,  California  (Berkeley),  1968 
Monique  C.  Katz.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1959;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1963 
Eric  C.  Martin.     B.A.,  Oxford,  1963;  M.A.,  1967;  M.D.,  St.  Thomas  (London),  1967 
Edward  L.  Nickoloff.     B.S.,  Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology,  1965;  M.S.,  New  Hampshire, 
1968;  Sc.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1977 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

Lawrence  A.  Shepp.     B.S.,  Brooklyn  Polytechnic  Institute,  1958;  M.A.,  Princeton,  1960; 
Ph.D.,  1960 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Joan  Eliasoph.     B.A.,  Hunter.  1946;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1949 
Sundara  R.  Ganti.     M.B.B.S.,  Guntur  Medical  College  (India),  1967;  M.D.,  1967 
Kevin  L.  Macken.     M.D.,  National  (Ireland),  1947 
Paul  Sane.     M.D.,  Bucharest,  1950 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Charles  R.  Geard  (Radiation  Biophysics).     B.A.S.,  Melbourne,  1960;  M.Sc,  Tasmania,  1969; 
Ph.D.,  Australian  National,  1973 

Assistant  Professors 

Andrew  Arthur  Maudsley.     B.S.C,  Nottingham,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1976 
Richard  C.  Miller.     B.A.,  Iowa,  1969;  M.S,  1972;  Ph.D.,  1976 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Benjamin  Bashist.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1972;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1975 

Kaaren  N.  Bergquist.     B.S.,  Wisconsin  State,  1962;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1968 

Radovan  Bubanj.     M.D.,  Zagreb  (Yugoslavia),  1973 

Peter  D.  Esscr  (Radiation  Biophysics).     B.A..  Brown,  1961;  M.S..  Adelphi,  1964;  Ph.D., 

1971 
Elliott  Fanchuken.     B.A..  New  York  University,  1974;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Buffalo),  1975 
Karen  S.  Fountain.     B.A.,  Northern  State  College  (South  Dakota),  1968;  M.D.,  Maryland, 

1972 
Susan  Frank.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1972;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1977 
Hsin  Min  Kuan.     B.S..  National  Taiwan.  1956;  M.S.,  Hsing-Hua  (Taiwan),  1958;  M.D..  Rice, 

1961;  Ph.D.,  1963 
Arthur  Liskow.     B.S..  Cincinnati,  1963;  M.D.,  1967 
Michael  E.  Mawad.     M.D.,  French  University  (Beirut),  1976 
Richard  Neff.     B.A.,  New  College  (Florida),  1972;  M.D.,  Illinois,  1977 
Elizabeth  W.  O'Connell.     B.A.,  New  York  University   1973;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical 

College,  1976 
William  H,  Perman.     B.S.,  Lewis  and  Clark,   1973;  M.S..  Portland  State,  1974;  Ph.D., 

Wisconsin,  1980 
Haren  Rupani.     M.D.,  All-India  Institute  of  Medical  Science,  1974 


132    RADIOLOGY 

David  W.  Seldin.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1968;  M.S.,  Colorado,  1970; 

M.D.,  New  York  University,  1975 
Lorraine  G.  Shapeero.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1964;  M.D.,  California  (San  Francisco), 

1968 
Alan  J.  Silver.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1967;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1973 
Rolando  D.  Singson.     B.S.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1965;  M.D.,  1970 
Theodore  Sheng-Tao  Wang.     Ph.D.,  Maryland,  1964 

Assistant  Professor  of  Radiation  Biology 

Basil  V.  Worgul.     B.S,  Miami  (Florida),  1969;  Ph.D.,  Vermont,  1974 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Bruce  J.  Biavati  (Radiation  Biophysics).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1953;  M.A.,  1955;  Ph.D.,  1964 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Harry  Agress,  Jr.     B.A.,  Tufts,  1968;  M.D.,  1972 

David  A.  Follett.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1959;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1954 

Shelby  J.  Galloway.     B.A.,  Catawba,  1961;  M.D.,  Bowman-Gray,  1965 

William  M.  Griffin.     B.S.,  Notre  Dame,  1958;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Upstate), 

1962 
Harvey  L.  Hecht.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 
Steven  D.  Richman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 
Robert  Silbey.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  1955 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Richard  P.  Bird,  Ph.D. 
Michael  L.  Freeman,  Ph.D. 
Paul  Goldhagen,  Ph.D. 
Paul  J.  Kliauga,  Ph.D. 
Stephen  Marino,  M.S. 
Marco  Zaider,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  RADIOLOGY 
Allan  B.  Rubin,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
RADIOLOGY 

Gregory  M.  Carsen,  M.D. 
Rosendo  Diaz,  M.D. 
Barbara  Edelstein,  M.D. 
Alan  Kalischer,  M.D. 
Madhuri  Kirpekar,  M.D. 
Steven  Kroop,  M.D. 
Charles  Lanzieri,  M.D. 
Daniel  S.  Levy,  M.D. 
Robin  Mitnick,  M.D. 
Ahalya  Premkumar,  M.D. 
Louis  E.  Rambler,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Joel  M.  Rosen,  M.D. 
Pramila  Tiwari,  M.D. 
Arthur  S.  Weisel,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Howard  E.  Simon,  Ph.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Rudolph  Gand 

LECTURER 

Richard  Palmer  Gold,  M.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Harry  Rodman  Hartman.     M.D.,  Yale,  1959 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Stephen  W.  Nagy.     Ph.D.,  Connecticut,  1959 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
RADIOLOGY 


Rajendrakumar  Dalai,  M.D. 
Robert  D.  Henretig,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Jeffrey  A.  Levy,  M.D. 
Katherine  Lloyd,  M.D. 
Peter  T.  Wright,  M.D. 


RADIOLOGY    133 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Thodore  R.  Stent.     B.A.,  Talladega,  1944;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1948 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Jeanne  Armstrong.     B.A.,  Mount  Holy oke,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Christopher  A.  Johnson.     B.A.,  Howard,  1943;  M.D.,  1947 

Laurencia  B.  Regalado.     M.D.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1957 

Fred  Van  Natta.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1964;  M.D.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1968 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Alice  N.  Francisco.     A.A.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1956;  M.D..  1961 
Lawrence  C.  Roach.     B.A.,  Saskatchewan  (Canada),  1958;  M.D.,  1960 
Yuthana  Samroengraja.     M.D.,  Chulongkorn  Hospital  Medical  School.  1965 
Abdulhamid  R.  Vazir.     M.D.,  Bombay,  1942 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

RADIOLOGY  Chomyong  K.  Charoenkul,  M.D. 

Muhammad  Anwar,  M.D.,  B.S.  Gilles  M.  Hendrick,  M.D. 

At  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Radiology 

David  L.  Bloom.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1951;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1955 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Richard  D.  Kittridge.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 
Guy  D.  Potter.     M.D.,  Chicago,  1956;  B.Sc,  1957 

Clinical  Professors 

Kuo-York  Chynn.     B.S,  National  Tung-Chi  (Shanghai).  1945;  M.D..  1949;  M.S.  St.  Louis, 

1954 
Virginia  Kanick.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1947;  M.D..  Columbia.  1951 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Jeanne  W.  Baer.     B.S.,  Connecticut.  1960;  M.D..  Columbia,  1964 
John  T.  Hsu.     M.D.,  National  Defense  (Taiwan),  1957 
Leonard  M.  Liegner.     B.A.,  New  York  University.  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
Efthimios  C.  Spyropoulos.     M.D.,  Athens,  1948 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Carol  L.  Hilfer.     B.A..  Barnard,  1967;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1971 
Anita  G.  Moallem.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1960;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1964 


134    RADIOLOGY  •  REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

William  I.  Shaw.     B.A..  Washington  and  Jefferson,  1958:  M.D.,  Pittsburgh,  1962 
Alvaro  Vallejo.     M.D..  Del  Valle  (Colombia),  1967 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Ina  A.  Altman.     B.S.,  Brooklyn.  1956;  M.D.,   Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 

1960 
Frank  M.  Dain.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1945;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1945 
David  S.  Marsden.     Ph.D.,  Jefferson,  1968 
Harold  L.  Stitt.     B.A.,  Colorado,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  [continued]  INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

RADIOLOGY  Hi-Jung  Pyun,  M.D.  Susan  M.  Tuck,  M.D. 

Manoochehr  Abiri,  M.D.  Sabino  J.  Rizzo,  M.D.  Peter  K.  Yeung,  M.D. 

Sidney  D.  Bogart,  M.D.  Kenneth  T.  Rogers,  D.O. 

Sidney  Gentin,  M.R.C.P.E.  Theodora  Serban,  M.D.  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Paul  Khoury,  M.D.  Morris  Hodara,  M.S. 

Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Simon  Baruch  Professor  and  Chairman 

John  A.  Downey.     M.D.,  Manitoba,  1954;  D.Phil.,  Christ  Church  (Oxford).  1962;  F.R.C.P. 


At  Presbyterian  Hospital 


Associate  Professor 

Lucien  J.  Cote  (also  Neurology).     B.S.,  Vermont,  1951;  M.D.,  1954 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Erwin  G.  Gonzalez.     B.A.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1962;  M.D.,  1967 
Stanley  J.  Myers.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 
(Downstate),  1961 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Leon  T.  Kremzner.     Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1955 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Larry  J.  Crawshaw  (also  Pharmacology).     B.A.,  California.  1964;  Ph.D..  1970 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Cayetano  C.  Co.     A.A.,  Santo  Tomas,  1949;  M.D..  1954 

Antonio  Cocchiarella.     M.D.,  Bari  (Italy),  1953 

Francis  J .  Foca .     B.S.  Fordham.  1 95 7;  M. D. ,  Bologna  (Italy),  1 966 

Carolina  O.  McCagg.     B.A.,  Barnard.  1962;  M.D.,  Yale.  1966 

Jay  S.  Mendelson.     B.S.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1975;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1977 

Jonathan  R.  Moldover.     B.A.,  Trinity  (Connecticut),  1970;  M.D..  Columbia.  1974 

Damyanti  G.  Moorjani  (also  Pediatrics).     B.S..  Bombay.  1953;  M.D.,  Grant  (Bombay),  1957 

Naomi  L.  Turner.     B.A.,  San  Francisco  Xavier  (Bolivia),  1948;  M.D.,  1956 


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ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Alfred  Hess,  D.O. 
Charles  R.  Marshall,  M.D. 
Anthony  V.  Porcelli,  M.D. 
Robert  Stone,  M.S.  (at 

Blythedale  Children's 

Hospital) 


ASSOCIATES  (continued) 

Kathleen  R.  Watson, 
M.B.B.S. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Adrienne  Falk  Bergen,  B.A. 
C.P.T.  (at  Blythedale 
Children's  Hospital) 

Glenn  F.  Hutnick,  B.A. 


INSTRUCTORS  [continued) 

Robert  J.  Mitchell 

Patricia  A.  Richards,  M.D. 
(at  Blythedale 
Children's  Hospital) 

STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Daniel  Eugene  Lemons, 
M.S. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Albert  D.  Anderson  (A.  David  Gurewitsch  Professor).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  Harvard, 
1952 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Herbert  L.  Thornhill.     B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1951;  M.D.,  Howard,  1955 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Yasoma  B.  Challenor.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1959;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 
1963 


Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Lucille  C.  Gunning  (in  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1945;  M.D.,  Woman 's  Medical 
College  of  Pennsylvania,  1949 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Wanda  Brodzka.     M.D.,  Academy  of  Medicine  (Warsaw),  1954 


ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Louise  Weiss,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PHYSICAL  THERAPY 

Thomas  Abraham,  M.B.B.S. 
Joseph  A.  Malloy,  M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Ivan  T.  Donev,  M.D. 
Harriett  Minor,  M.A. 
Iluminado  C.  Nebab,  M.D. 
Sandhya  E.  Zarapkar, 
Intermediate  Sci. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
PHYSICAL  THERAPY 

Felicita  E.  Clare,  B.S. 
Diane  L.  Waithe,  M.A. 


At  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Arun  Kuman  Bhattacharyyan.     Intermediate  Sci..  Bangabasi  (Calcutta),  1950;  M.D.,  Nilratan 

Sirca  Medical  College  (Calcutta),  1955 
Sally  Wisely.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1967 


136     REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Rodolfo  L.  Reyes.     M.D.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1952 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 

PHYSICAL  THERAPY  REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Barbara  D.  Hanley,  M.S.  Wen-Ling  L.  Fan,  M.D. 

At  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

John  J.  Kraus,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Lucille  T.  Pai.     M.D..  Woman's  Christian  Medical  College  (Shanghai).  1941 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Ravi  Raj  Malpe,  M.B.,  B.S. 


Occupational  Therapy 

Associate  Professor 

Barbara  Neuhaus  (acting  director  of  program).     B.A..  Keuka.  1950:  O.  T.R..  Columbia.  1952: 
M.A..  Columbia.  I960:  Ed.D..  1980 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Occupational  Therapy 

Adele  C.  Germaine.     BA..  Connecticut  College,  1969;  M.S..  O.  T.R..  Columbia.  1970 
Gordon  Williamson.     B.A..  Emory,  1968;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1970:  M.Phil.,  1976;  Ph.D..  1978 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 

OCCUPATIONAL  THERAPY  OCCUPATIONAL  THERAPY  OCCUPATIONAL  THERAPY 

Margaret  Ann  Brown.  M.A.         Janet  Falk-Kessler,  M.A.  Laurelee  Hawkins,  B.S. 

Simme  Cynkin,  M.S.  Patricia  A.  Miller,  M.A.  Frances  Kraver,  B.S. 

Schone  Pang,  M.S.  Roberta  Roth,  M.S.W. 


Physical  Therapy 

Associate  Professors 

Ruth  Dickinson  (director  of  program).     B.S..  Russell  Sage.  1944;  M.A..  Columbia.  1947 
Althea  M.  Jones.     B.S..  Panzer  College  of  Physical  Education,  1944:  M.A..  Columbia.  1972 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Physical  Therapy 

Bernadette  Hecox.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.A..  1973 


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Assistant  Professor 

Thomas  J.  Schmitz.     B.S..  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo).  1972;  M.S..  Boston. 
1974 


Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Physical  Therapy 

Mary  Joan  Day.     B.S..  St.  Louis.  1961;  M.S..  Pennsylvania,  1972 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PHYSICAL  THERAPY 

Theodore  Corbitt,  M.A. 
Patricia  Sullivan,  M.A. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PHYSICAL  THERAPY 

Margaret  Beyda,  B.S. 
Anne  Hinricks,  M.Ed. 
Marion  Marx,  M.A. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Georgia  Reidel,  B.S. 
Paul  Ribera,  M.A. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
PHYSICAL  THERAPY 

Linda  Arslanian,  B.S. 
Andre  Deloya,  B.A. 
Susan  Makris  Durfee,  B.S. 
Ann  B.  Edgar,  B.S. 


ASSISTANTS  {continued) 
Barbara  Freeman,  B.S. 
Pamela  Harris,  B.S. 
Cindy  Hirsch,  M.S. 
James  Kruse,  M.S. 
Lindi  Oberon,  B.S. 
Ellen  O'Neill,  M.A. 
Jeanine  Paxton,  B.S. 
Joan  E.  Thomas,  B.S. 


Surgery 


Valentine  Mott  Professor  and  Johnson  and  Johnson  Distinguished 
Professor  and  Chairman 

Keith  Reemtsma.     B.S..  Idaho  State.  1945;  M.D..  Pennsylvania,  1949 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

R.  Peter  Altman  (Schullinger  Professor  of  Pediatric  Surgery)  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A..  Colgate, 

1955;  M.S..  Rochester.  1958;  M.D..  New  York  Medical  College,  1961 
Frank  Gump.     B.A..  Harvard.  1951;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1955 
David  V.  Habif  (Morris  and  Rose  Milstein  Professor).     B.S..  Columbia.  1936;  M.D..  1939 
Mark  A.  Hardy.     B.A..  Columbia.  1958;  M.D..  Albert  Einstein,  1962 
Frederic  P.  Herter  (Hugh  Auchincloss  Professor).     B.A..  Harvard,  1941;  M.D..  1944 
Thomas  C.  King.     B.A..  Utah.  1950;  M.D..  1954;  M.A.,  Missouri,  1963 
John  M.  Kinney.     B.A..  Denison,  1943;  M.D.,  Harvard.  1946 
John  B.  Price,  Jr.     M.A.,  Texas,  1948;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1950 

Professor  of  Pathology 

Soldano  Ferrone.     M.D..  Milan  (Italy).  1964;  Ph.D..  1971 

Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Nicole  Suciu-Foca.     B.S..  Bucharest  (Rumania),  1954;  M.S..  1960;  Ph.D..  1965 


Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Harold  G.  Barker.     B.A..  Utah,  1939;  M.D..  Pennsylvania,  1943 

Frederick  O.  Bowman,  Jr.     B.A..  North  Carolina,  1948;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania.  1952 

Bard  Cosman  (in  Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D..  1955 


138    SURGERY 

Carl  R.  Feind.     B.A.,  Texas,  1940;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

James  R.  Malm.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 

Alfred  M.  Markowitz.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1948;  M.D.,   Washington  (St.  Louis), 

1952 
Arthur  B.  Voorhees,  Jr.     B.A.,  Virginia,  1943;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 

Clinical  Professor 

Bashir  Ahmad  Zikria.     B.S.,  George  Washington,  1954;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1958 

Associate  Professors 

David  Bregman.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1961,  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1965 
Paul  Lo  Gerfo.     B.S..  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,   1961;  M.S.,   1963;  M.D.,  State 

University  of  New  York  (Upstate),  1967 
Henry  M.  Spotnitz.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1962;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Joseph  A.  Buda.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1955 

Kenneth  Forde.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

Ivo  P.  Janecka.     M.D.,  Charles  (Prague),  1965 

Alfred  Jaretzki  III.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 

Frederick  R.  Randall.     B.S,  Howard,  1942;  M.D.,  1945 

Francis  C.  Symonds,  Jr.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Robert  G.  Bertsch.     B.A.,  Carleton,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 

Charles  W.  Findlay.     B.A.,  Yale,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 

David  M.  Ju.     M.D.,  National  Medical  College  (Shanghai),   1944;  Med.Sc.D.,  Columbia, 

1954 
Sven  Kister.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1955;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1958 
George  C.  Peck.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949;  M.D.,  Maryland,  1953 
John  N.  Schullinger.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1951:  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Dentistry 

Steven  Roser.     B.A.,  Middlebury,  1964;  D.M.D.,  Harvard  1968;  M.D.,  1972 

Senior  Research  Associate  in  Biochemistry 

David  Elwyn.     B.A..  Columbia,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1950 

Assistant  Professors 

Mary  H.  McGrath.     B.A..  New  Rochelle,  1966;  M.D.,  St.  Louis,  1970 

Roman  Nowygrod.     B.A..  Harvard,  1966;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Eric  A.  Rose.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1971;  M.D.,  1975 

Charles  Stoler.     B.A.  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1970;  M.D..  Georgetown,  1974 

George  J.  Todd.     B.S.,  lona.  1970;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1974 

Collin  J.  Weber.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 

Assistant  Professor  of  Biochemistry 

Irving  Goodman.     B.A.,  Colorado,  1939;  Ph.D.,  1944 


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Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Paul  H.  Gerst.     B.A.,  Columbia.  1948;  M.D.,  1952 

Leif  O.  Holgersen.     B.A.,  Taylor,  1960;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine  and  Dentistry, 

1965 
Peter  S.  Liebert.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1962 


RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Duncan  L.  McCollester, 

Ph.D. 
Shanta  M.  Modak,  M.D., 

Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
SURGERY 

Vincent  W.  Ansanelli,  M.D. 
Robert  G.  Blabey,  M.D. 
Harold  M.  Bruck,  M.D. 
Sherman  M.  Bull,  M.D. 
Howard  Greisler,  M.D. 
Leslie  Mark  Kutcher,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Mark  David  Sherman,  M.D. 
Charles  A.  Slanetz,  M.D. 
James  S.  Todd,  M.D. 
Michael  Treat,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Jerome  Martin  Dubroff, 

M.D. 
Rita  Lipton,  B.A. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Narihito  Kuromoto,  M.D. 
Esther  Meyer,  M.A. 


SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
William  A.  Gardner,  M.D. 
Thomas  Santulli,  M.D. 
Philip  D.  Wiedel,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Shivaji  B.  Bhonslay,  M.D. 

George  Escher,  M.D. 

WRITERIN-RESIDENCE 
Harry  Schwartz,  Ph.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery 

David  A.  Blumenstock.     B.A..  Union  (Schenectady),  1949;  M.D..  Cornell.  1953 

Clinical  Professor 

John  E.  Olson  (in  Urology).     B.A..  Kansas,  1953;  M.D..  1956 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Rodman  D.  Carter  (in  Urology).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

James  Bordley  IV.     B.A.,  Yale,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Patrick  Allen  Dietz.     B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1966;  B.M.ScL,  Dartmouth,  1968;  M.D.,  Harvard. 

1970 
Roger  W.  MacMillan  III.     B.S..  Trinity,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia.  1965 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Edward  J.  Carey,  Jr.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1954;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1958 
Webster  J.  Stayman.     B.S.,  St.  Lawrence,  1966;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1970 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Barbara  Barlow.     B.A..  New  York  University,  1946;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.D.,  1953 
Harold  P.  Freeman.     B.A.,  Catholic,  1954;  M.D.,  Howard,  1958 


140    SURGERY 


Associate  Clinical  Professors 

David  M.  Carberry.     Ph.D.,  Providence,  1947;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1951 

Harold  A.  Games.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1944;  M.D.,  Howard,  1951 

Robert  F.  Morton.     M.D.,  Meharry,  1944 

John  W.  Parker,  Jr.     B.A.,  Fisk,  1942;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1945 

Assistant  Professor  of  Otolaryngology 

Lee  David  Eisenberg.     B.S.,  St.  John 's  (New  York),  1967;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 
(Downstate),  1971 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Ganepola  A.  Ganepola.     B.S.,  Kyoto,  1966;  M.D.,  1967 
Mohamad  H.  Parsa.     B.S,  Tehran,  1957;  M.D.,  1963 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Salvatore  G.  Cinque.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1943;  M.D.,  Loyola,  1946 

Rajunder  P.  Gandhi.     M.B.B.S.,  Institute  of  Medicine  (Mandalay),  1966 

James  E.G.  Norris.     B.A.,  Hampton  Institute,  1953;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1957 

Ruben  Oropeza.     B.S.,  Mexico,  1948;  M.D.,  1955 

Carlton  E.  Patrick.     M.D.,  University  of  the  Saar  (Hamburg,  Germany),  1957 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Neurological  Surgery 

Robert  W.  Schick.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1952 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
SURGERY 

Matthew  D.  Branche,  M.D. 
Urbano  K.  Guarin,  M.D. 
Malcolm  Moley,  M.D. 
Pierre  G.  Van  Bockstaele, 
M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
SURGERY 

Deodatta  V.  Bendre,  M.D. 
Alden  G.  Cockburn,  M.D. 
Egel  Francois,  M.D. 
Robert  Leon  Gibson, 

M.B.B.S.  (Orthopedic 

Surgery) 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Edoardo  Giuliani,  M.D. 
Robert  W.  Holtzman,  M.D. 
Avtar  S.  Josen,  M.D. 
Barnett  Miller,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
NEUROSURGERY 

George  V.  DiGiacinto,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

William  L.  King,  M.D. 
Caleb  Medley,  M.D. 
Bruce  P.  Meinhard,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
OTOLARYNGOLOGY 

Ellsworth  Frye,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
UROLOGY 

Rex  O.  Ajayi,  M.D. 
Arthur  Rouse,  M.D. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY 

Michael  Rapak,  M.D. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
SURGERY 

Roger  Antoine,  M.D. 


At  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Surgery 

Ames  Lawrence  Filippone.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1950;  M.D.,  1953 

At  Overlook  Hospital 


Clinical  Professor 

Richard  W.  Brenner.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 


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Associate  Clinical  Professors 

David  Befeler.     B.A..  Columbia,  1955:  M.D..  1959 
Bruce  J.  Brener.     B.A..  Yale.  1962;  M.D..  Harvard.  1966 
Robert  Specht.     B.A..  Princeton.  1944:  M.D..  Columbia.  1946 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

John  H.  Cooper.     B.S..  Lawrence.  1947:  M.B.A..  Chicago.  1949:  M.D..  1954 

Douglas  M.  Costabile.     B.A.,  Muhlenberg.  1946:  M.D..  Geneva.  1951 

John  Joseph  Hudock.     B.S..  Northwestern.  1944:  M.D..  1948 

Daniel  L.  Moore.     M.D..  Johns  Hopkins.  1958 

John  V.  Triolo.     M.S..  Rochester.  1948:  M.D.,  Long  Island  College  of  Medicine.  1941 

Charles  J.  Wittmann.     B.A..  Princeton.  1958:  M.D..  Pennsylvania.  1962 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  ASSOCIATES  (continued) 

^^^^^'^^  Saverio  J.  Panzarino,  M.D. 

Robert  E.  Knapp,  M.D.  Morton  Perkoff,  M.D. 

Thomas  Logio,  M.D.  Jerome  Spivack.  M.D. 

Charles  Loguda,  M.D.  E  Bruce  Whitesell,  M.D. 
Jerrold  Lozner,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

J.  William  Littler.     B.S..  Duke,  1938:  M.D..  1942 

Richard  B.  Stark.     B.A..  Stanford  1936:  M.D..  Cornell,  1941 

Walter  Wichern.     B.S..  Mount  Union.  1942:  M.D..  Harvard  1945 

Clinical  Professor 

W.  Graham  Knox.     B.A..  Columbia.  1939:  M.D.,  1942 

Associate  Professor 

John  G.  Krai.     M.A..  Goteberg  (Sweden).  1961:  M.D..  1967:  Ph.D..  1976 

Associate  Professor  of  Microbiology 

George  A.  Hashim.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1967 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Richard  G.  Eaton.     B.S..  Franklin  and  Marshall.  1951;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania.  1955 

Joseph  Ford.     B.A..  Harvard  1942;  M.D..  Columbia,  1945 

George  E.  Green.     B.S..  Yale.  1952:  M.D..  1956 

John  E.  Hutchinson.     B.S..  Moorehouse.  1953;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1957 

Robert  E.  McCabe.     B.A.,  Williams.  1948:  M.D..  Cornell,  1953 

Robert  E.  Miller.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1953;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate).  1957 
Howard  R.  Nay.     B.A.,  Virginia  Military  Institute.  1952;  M.D..  Columbia.  1956 
James  B.  Rodgers.     B.A..  Virginia,  1944;  M.D.,  1948 
Edward  G.  Stanley-Brown.     M.D..  Pennsylvania,  1948 


142    SURGERY  •  UROLOGY 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Peter  A.  Bossart.     B.A.,  Muhlenberg,  1947;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1951 
Thomas  Dailey.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1961 
Clayton  R.  DeHaan.     B.S.,  Florida,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 
Robert  T.  Edmonds.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 
Paul  D.  Harris.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 
Conrad  G.  Lattes.     B.S.,  Swarthmore,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 
James  A.  MacDonald.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 
Haroutane  A.  Mekhjian.     B.S.,  American  (Beirut),  1961;  M.D.,  1965 
Robert  J.  Mulcare.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1961 
Carl  S.  Oakman.     B.A.,  Harvard  1938;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1943 
William  G.  Ramey.     B.A.,  Virginia,  1970;  M.D.,  1973 
James  H.  Terry,  Jr.     B.S.,  Arizona,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 
Chin  Bor  Yeoh.     B.A.,  Yale,  1953;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1957 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
SURGERY 

Arnold  H.  Belgraier,  M.D. 
Charles  R.  Blair,  M.D. 
Gregory  W.  Brabbee,  M.D. 
Peter  B.  Cinelli,  M.D. 
Hirman  Sedwick  Cody  III, 

M.D. 
John  F  Crowe,  M.D. 
Clarence  A.  Dunn,  Jr., 

M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Peter  B.  Fodor,  M.D. 
Philip  E.  Gordon,  M.D. 
Joshua  M,  Kaplan,  M.D. 
Richard  H.  Karpinski, 

M.D. 
John  J.  Keyser,  M.D. 
Farid  J.  Khoury,  M.D. 
Dianne  R.  Lorieo,  M.D. 
Stephen  G.  Lynn,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Richard  A.  Marks,  M.D. 
Walter  H.  Stingle,  M.D. 
Paul  I.  Tomljanovich, 

M.D. 
Hiroshi  Washio,  M.D. 
George  J.  Zambetti,  Jr., 

M.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Mikio  Kamiyama,  Ph.D. 


Urology 


John  K.  Lattimer  Professor  and  Chairman 

Carl  A.  Olsson.     B.A.,  Bowdoin,  1959;  M.D.,  Boston,  1963 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Urology 

Ralph  J.  Veenema.     B.A.,  Calvin,  1952;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1945 

Associate  Professors 

Jerry  G.  Blaivas.     B.A.,  Tuffs,  1964;  M.D.,  1968 

Ralph  De  Vere  White .     B. Ch. ,  BAO.,  University  College  (Dublin),  1 964;  M.D.,  1970 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Myron  Tannenbaum.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1952;  M.S.,  1955;  Ph.D.,  1957;  M.D., 
Chicago,  1961 


Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Urology 

Peter  J,  Puchner.     B.A.,  Carleton,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Nicholas  A.  Romas.     B.A.,  Colgate,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 


UROLOGY    143 


Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Stanley  B.  Braham.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1944;  M.D.,  1947 
Frank  W.  Longo.     B.S.,  Maryland,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Myron  S.  Roberts.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1950;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Upstate), 
1954 

Assistant  Professor 

Harris  M.  Nagler.     B.S.,  Union  (Schenectady),  1971;  M.D.,  Temple,  1975 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Philip  Tomashefsky.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1969 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Urology 

John  D.  Birkoff.     B.A..  Harvard  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 
Terry  W.  Hensle.     B.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1964;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1968 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Elliot  L.  Cohen.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1963;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1967 

Peter  N.  De  Sanctis.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1952;  M.D.,  Boston,  1962 

J.  Timothy  Donovan.     M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1948 

Louis  J.  Dougherty.     B.A.,  Yale,  1950;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1954 

John  P.  Grant.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Michael  H.  Wechsler.     B.S.,  Trinity  (Connecticut),  1961;  M.D.,  St.  Louis,  1965 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 

Uf^OLOGY  JohnKallos,B.Sc. 
Leonard  J.  Rudin,  M.D. 

Charles  E.  Umhey,  Jr.,  M.D.  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Ralph  Buttyan,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
UROLOGY 

Richard  Kroll,  M.D. 


At  Mary  Imogens  Bassett  Hospital 

Clinical  Professor  of  Surgery 

John  E.  Olson.     B.A.,  Kansas,  1953;  M.D.,  1956 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  UROLOGY 
Rex  O.  Ajayi,  M.D.  (in  Surgery) 
Bruce  MacDonald,  M.D. 

At  Overlook  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Robert  R.  White.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1949;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1954 


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ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
UROLOGY 

Kenneth  L.  Day,  M.D. 
Pascal  A.  Pironti,  M.D. 


ASSOCIATES  [continued] 

Joseph  S.  Ritter,  M.D. 
Morey  Wosnitzer,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Clinical  Professor 

Russell  W.  Lavengood,  Jr.     B.A.,  St.  Joseph's  (Indiana),  1947;  M.D.,  Louisville,  1951 


Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Manuel  Fernandez.     M.D.,  Coimbra  (Portugal),  1956 

Perrin  B.  Snyder.     B.S.,  New  York  University,  1929;  M.D.,  1933 

Joseph  N.  Ward.     M.B.,  B.Cb.,  University  College  (Dublin),  1949 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

B.A.,  Williams,  1945;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1946 


William  J.  Nelson. 
Robert  D.  Wickham 


B.A.,  Drew,  1947;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1952 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
UROLOGY 

Arumbi  P.  Subramaniam, 

M.D. 
Pellegrino  J.  Tozzo,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
UROLOGY 

Philip  C.  Cea,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Harry  S.  David,  M.D. 
Alfred  F.  Fretz,  M.D. 
Waleed  G.  Maloof,  M.D. 
Constantine  Photos,  M.D. 
Joseph  D.  Putignano,  M.D. 
Alexander  Sotiropoulos, 
M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Rudolph  D.  Talarico,  M.D. 
James  W.  Vastola,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
UROLOGY 

Abas  Rezvani,  M.D. 
Damir  Velcek,  M.D. 


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First- Year  Postgraduate  Appointments: 
Class  of  1982 


Abrams,  Elaine.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Pediatrics 

Absatz,  Michael.     New  York  University  Medical  Center,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery/ 

Orthopedics 
Adler,  Frederick.     University  of  California  Affiliated  Hospitals,  Davis,  California.     Family 

Practice 
Almquist,  Robert.     North  Carolina  Memorial  Hospital,  Chapel  Hill,  North  Carolina.     Family 

Practice 
Amchin,  Jess.     Boston  City  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 
Andrew,  Susan.     North  Carolina  Memorial  Hospital,  Chapel  Hill,  North  Carolina.     Medi- 
cine 
Beekman,  Karen.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Bellin,  Eran  Y.     New  England  Center  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 
Bernstein,  Guy  T.      The  New  York  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery/Urology 
Bezier,  Jeffrey.     Bryn  Mawr  Hospital/Wills  Eye  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania.     Oph- 
thalmology 
Birkenbach,  Mark.     University  of  Minnesota  Hospitals,  Minneapolis,  Minnesota.     Pathology 
Blades,  Edmond.     Case  Western  Reserve  University  Hospital,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Medicine 
Boruchoff,  Susan.     George  Washington  University,  Washington,  D.C     Medicine 
Brauser,  Steven.     Pacific  Medical  Center -Presbyterian  Hospital,  San  Francisco,  Califor- 
nia.    Medicine/Anesthesiology 
Brenner,  Gail.     Beth  Israel  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Obstetrics-Gynecology 
Brown,  Florence.     St.  Luke's -Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (St.  Luke's  Division),  New  York, 

New  York.     Medicine 
Bryk,  Eli.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery /Orthopedics 
Buchness,  Mary.     Case  Western  Reserve  University  Hospital,  Cleveland,  Ohio     Medicine 
Burns,  Elisa.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Obstetrics-Gynecology 
Cammisa,  Frank  P.,  Jr.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery /Orthope- 
dics 
Campbell,  Susan.     Overlook  Hospital,  Summit,  New  Jersey.     Medicine/Psychiatry 
Cantor,  Michael.      The  New  York  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Cherup,  Lori  Lyn.     Hospitals  of  the  University  of  Pittsburgh,  Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania.     Sur- 
gery 
Clair,  Darren.     University  of  California  Hospital,  Los  Angeles,  California.     Family  Practice 
Clinton,  Henry.     St.  Luke's- Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (St.  Luke's  Division),  New  York,  New 

York.     Medicine 
Cody,  William.      University  of  Colorado  Affiliated  Hospital,  Denver,  Colorado.     Surgery 
Cohen,  Jeffrey.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery 
Daly,  James.     St.  Luke's- Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (St.  Luke's  Division),  New  York,  New 

York.     Medicine 
Danso,  Alex.     New  Rochelle  Hospital,  New  Rochelle,  New  York.     Medicine 
Dash,  Greg.     St.  Luke's- Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (St.  Luke's  Division),  New  York,  New 

York.     Surgery/Ear,  Nose,  Throat 
del  Alcazar,  Carlos.     St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (St.  Luke's  Division),  New  York. 

New  York.     Medicine 
Delfs,  Richard.     Kaiser  Foundation  Hospital,  Santa  Clara,  California.      Medicine 
Deluty,  Sheldon.     St.  Luke 's- Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (Roosevelt  Division),  New  York,  New 

York.     Medicine/Anesthesiology 
Derby,  James.     Dartmouth-Hitchcock  Medical  Center,  Hanover,  New  Hampshire.     Sur- 
gery/Ear, Nose,  Throat 
Deri,  John.      University  of  California  Hospitals,  San  Francisco,  California.     Neurosurgery 
Dermody,  Terence.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 


148    FIRST-YEAR  POSTGRADUATE  APPOINTMENTS:  CLASS  OF  1982 

Devlin,  Michael.     Lenox  Hill  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine/Psychiatry 
Downey,   Susan.     Hospital  of  the   University  of  Pennsylvania,    Philadephia,    Pennsylva- 
nia.    Surgery 
Doyle,  Werner.     St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (Roosevelt  Division),  New  York,  New 

York.     Surgery 
Easton,  Jonathan.     New  York  University  Medical  Center,  New  York,  New  York.     Psychia- 
try 
Endow.  Curtis.      Virginia  Mason  Hospital,  Shelton,  Washington.     Medicine 
Endrizzi,  Donald.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery/Orthopedics 
Fabiano,  Frederic.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery 
Fiero,  Thomas.     Hershey  Medical  Center,  Hershey,  Pennsylvania.     Family  Practice 
Formichella,  Donna.     New  England  Center  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Surgery 
Frank,  David.     New  York  University  Medical  Center,  New  York,  New  York.     Psychiatry 
Gilchrist,  Ian.     St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (St.  Luke's  Division),  New  York,  New 

York.     Medicine 
Gomez,  William.     St.  Vincent's  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery /Orthopedics 
Grant,  Gail.      University  of  California  Hospital  (affiliated),  Irvine,  California.     Internal  Medi- 
cine 
Greenberg,  Steven.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Griswold,    Jonathan.     McGaw  Medical   Center,    Northwestern    University,    Chicago,    Illi- 
nois.    Flexible/Anesthesiology 
Harmon,  Valerie.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Pediatrics 
Harrington,  William.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Pathology 
Hart,  Craig.      Overlook  Hospital,  Summit,  New  Jersey.     Medicine/Radiology 
Honig,  Peter.     McGaw  Medical  Center,  Northwestern  University,  Chicago,  Illinois.     Medi- 
cine 
Hutt,  Douglas.     Beth  Israel  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Jabs,  Kathy.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Pediatrics 
Jackness,  Emily.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Pediatrics 
Karasik,  Pamela.      George  Washington  University  Hospital,  Washington,  D.C     Medicine 
Kates,  Mandes.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery/Ophthalmology 
Kessler,  Paul.     Mount  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Kim,  Sandra.      Children's  Hospital,  San  Francisco,  California.     Pediatrics 
King,  Dennis.     St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (St.  Luke's  Division),  New  York,  New 

York.     Medicine 
Knoll,  Charles.     Maimonides  Hospital,  Brooklyn,  New  York.     Surgery/Urology 
Krauss,  Eugene.     Mount  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery /Orthopedics 
Krug,   Joseph   H.,   Jr.     The  New   York  Hospital,   New   York,   New   York.     Medicine/ 

Ophthalmology 
Levens,  David.     Montefiore  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.     Surgery/Orthopedics 
Levenson,  Risa.      The  New  York  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Psychiatry 
Licht,  Jonathan.     Beth  Israel  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 
Lidofsky,  Steven  D.      University  of  Colorado  Affiliated  Hospitals,  Denver,  Colorado.     Medi- 
cine 
Linder,  Barbara  L.      Children  s  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania.     Pediatrics 
Low,  Julie.     McClean  Hospital,  Belmont,  Massachusetts.     Medicine/Psychiatry 
Lustbader,  Ian.     St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (Roosevelt  Division),  New  York,  New 

York.     Medicine 
Lynn,  Richard.      University  of  Michigan  Affiliated  Hospital,  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan.     Medicine 
Marchese,  Michael.     Duke  University  Medical  Center,  Durham,  North  Carolina.     Medicine 
Margolis,  Steven.     New  England  Deaconess  Hospital.  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Surgery 
Markowitz,  John.      The  New  York  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Psychiatry 
Marks,  Frances.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Obstetrics-Gynecology 
Martin,  Steven.     University  of  Michigan  Affiliated  Hospitals,  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan.     Medi- 
cine 
Marzuk,    Peter.     Hospital  of  the    University  of  Pennsylvania,    Philadelphia,    Pennsylva- 
nia.    Medicine 


FIRST-YEAR  POSTGRADUATE  APPOINTMENTS:  CLASS  OF  1982     149 


Mastropolo,  Rosalie.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Mazzocchi,    Annmarie.     Moses  H.    Cone  Memorial  Hospital,    Greensboro,   North   Caro- 
lina.    Family  Practice 
McCormick,  Paul.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery/Neurosurgery 
Mehalek,  Karen.      The  New  York  Hospital,  New  York.  New  York.     Obstetrics-Gynecology 
Mellstrom,  Mark  S.     Mayo  Graduate  School  of  Medicine,  Rochester,  Minnesota.     Family 

Practice 
Mercuric,  Mark.      Yale -New  Haven  Medical  Center,  New  Haven,  Connecticut.     Obstetrics- 
Gynecology 
Mirski,  Anna  Marie.     St.  Vincent  s  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.      Medicine 
Mitchell,  Alfred.     Hartford  Hospital.  Hartford.  Connecticut.     Surgery 
Moffat,  Gertrude.     Presbyterian  Hospital.  New  York,  New  York.     Pediatrics 
Monasky,  Mark.      Geisinger  Medical  Center,  Danville,  Pennsylvania.     Surgery 
Montgomery,  Michael.      University  of  Texas  Southwestern  Medical  School  Affiliated  Hospi- 
tals, Dallas,  Texas.     Medicine 
Moscona,  Anne.     Mount  Sinai  Hospital.  New  York,  New  York.     Pediatrics 
Muller,  Adrienne.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Norton,  Janet  E.     Hospital  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylva- 
nia.    Surgery 
Nussbaum,  Monte.     Overlook  Hospital.  Summit.  New  Jersey.     Family  Practice 
Oesterling,  Joseph.     Johns  Hopkins  Hospital,  Baltimore.  Maryland.     Surgery/Urology 
Olson,  Stephen.     Hennepin  County  General  Hospital,  Minneapolis.  Minnesota.     Flexible/ 

Surgery 
Park,  William.      University  of  California  Hospital.  Los  Angeles.  California.     Surgery 
Paul,  Edward.      The  New  York  Hospital.  New  York.  New  York.     Psychiatry 
Pennoyer,  Marguerite.     Presbyterian  Hospital.  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Perez,  Wilfredo.     Mount  Sinai  Hospital,  Miami,  Florida.     Surgery /Orthopedics 
Phillips,  Mark.     New  York  University- Bellevue  Hospital,  New  York.  New  York.     Medicine 
Plotycia,  Steven.     Mercy  Hospital.  San  Diego,  California.     Flexible/Ophthalmology 
Porder,  Joseph.     Mount  Sinai  Hospital.  New  York.  New  York.     Medicine 
Price,  Helen.      Children 's  Hospital.  Philadelphia.  Pennsylvania.     Pediatrics 
Quarmby,  Robert.     Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital.  Cooperstown,  New  York.     Anesthesiol- 
ogy 
Rayport,  Stephen.     Montefiore  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.     Medicine/Psychiatry 
Rini,  Frank.     Overlook  Hospital,  Summit,  New  Jersey.     Medicine/Ophthalmology 
Robbins,  Peter.     New  York  Hospital,  Westchester  Division,  White  Plains,  New  York.     Psy- 
chiatry 
Robbins,  Philip.     Mount  Sinai  Hospital.  New  York.  New  York.     Surgery/Orthopedics 
Rodriguez,  Jaime.     St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (Roosevelt  Division),  New  York, 

New  York.     Medicine 
Rodriguez,  Rolando.      The  New  York  Hospital.  New  York.  New  York.     Medicine/Neurol- 
ogy 
Rosenblatt,  Marc.     St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (Roosevelt  Division),  New  York, 

New  York.     Medicine/Ophthalmology 
Rosenzweig,  Seth.      Case  Western  Reserve  University  Hospital,  Cleveland,  Ohio.      Medicine 
Roth,  Philip.      Children's  Hospital.  Philadelphia.  Pennsylvania.     Pediatrics 
Rottman,  Jeffrey.     Massachusetts  General  Hospital.  Boston.  Massachusetts.     Medicine 
Rubenfeld,    Marian    R.     Hackensack    Hospital.    Hackensack,    New    Jersey.     Medicine/ 

Ophthalmology 
Ruzal-Shapiro,  Carrie.     Presbyterian  Hospital.  New  York.  New  York.     Pediatrics 
Salomone,  R.  Jerry.     Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia.  Pennsylvania.     Emer- 
gency Medicine 
Schlaff ,  Anthony.     Boston  City  Hospital.  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 
Schneider,  Peter.     Pacific  Medical  Center — Presbyterian  Hospital,  San  Francisco,  Califor- 
nia.    Medicine/Anesthesiology 


150    FIRST-YEAR  APPOINTMENTS:  CLASS  OF  1982  •  STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1983 


Schulder,  Michael.     Montefiore  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.     Surgery/Neurosur- 

gery 
Sealfon,    Stuart.     Massachusetts    General  Hospital,    Boston,    Massachusetts.     Medicine/ 

Neurology 
Sehgal,  Evan.      George  Washington  University  Hospital,  Washington,  D.C.     Medicine 
Semrad,  Carol.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Shaffer,  David.      Yale-New  Haven  Medical  Center,  New  Haven,  Connecticut.     Surgery 
Shaffer,  Nathan.     Boston  City  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 
Sharp,  Barbara.      Childrens  Hospital,  San  Francisco,  California.     Medicine 
Sheinbaum,  Roy.     St.  Luke's -Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (Roosevelt  Division),  New  York, 

New  York.     Medicine 
Sklar,  Jeffrey.      University  of  California  (Irvine)  Affiliated  Hospitals,  Irvine,  California.     Medi- 
cine/Ophthalmology 
Skowron,  Gail.     St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (St.  Luke's  Division),  New  York,  New 

York.     Medicine 
Smith,  Andre.     Harlem  Hospital  Center,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Smith,  Mary.     Brooke  Army  Medical  Center,  Fort  Sam  Houston,  Texas.     Surgery 
Stevenson,  Ellen.     Overlook  Hospital,  Summit,  New  Jersey.     Medicine/Psychiatry 
Strongin,  Jonathan.     Cambridge  Hospital,  Cambridge,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 
Sultan,  Mark.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery 
Susser,  Ezra.     Bronx  Municipal  Hospital  Center,  Bronx,  New  York.     Psychiatry 
Usatine,   Richard.     University  of  California  Hospitals,  Los  Angeles,   California.     Family 

Practice 
Vita,  Joseph.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Wasserman,  Hal.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Wellisz,  Tadeusz.     New  York  University  Medical  Center,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery 
Whelan,  Richard.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery 
Wolff,  David.     University  of  California  (Los  Angeles)  Neuropsychiatric  Institute,  Los  Angeles, 

California.     Psychiatry 
Wolfson,  Steven.     Danbury  Hospital,  Danbury,  Connecticut.     Medicine 
Yannopoulos,  Aris.      Yale-New  Haven  Medical  Center,  New  Haven,  Connecticut.     Sur- 
gery/Orthopedics 
Yorke,  Eric.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Pediatrics 

Student  Roster:  Class  of  1983 

Aldea,  Peter  A.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1975;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Alonso,  Jose,  Jr.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Anderson,  Rolf  Leon     Suffern,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Harvard  1979 

Arliss,  Jeffrey  James     Locust,  N.J.     B.S.,  Vermont,  1978 

Bar,  Michael  Henry     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1979 

Baran,  Syma  Deborah     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1979 

Basner,  Robert  C.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  City  College  (New  York).  1974 

Bauer,  R.  David     Elmhurst,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Beck,  Marc  Lloyd     New  Hyde  Park,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Clark,  1979 

Ben-Zvi,  Jeffrey  S.     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1979 

Black,  Alexander  Charlton     Wellesley,  Ma.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1979 

Bobella,  Stephen  Kurt     Forked  River,  N.J.     B.A.,  Drew,  1979 

Bonner,  Matthew  Kip     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1979 

Boos,  Stephen  Charles     Huntington  Sta.,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1979 
Boyle,  Allyson  Bass     Berkeley,  Ca.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1975 
Boyle,  Thomas     Hempstead,  N.Y.     B.S.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Stony  Brook), 

1977 
Breidbart,  Scott  Eric     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1976 


STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1983     151 


Brill,  David  Alan     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Brungraber,  Margaret  R.      Lewisburg,  Pa.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Bush,  James  William     Cherry  Hill,  N.J.     B.A.,  Rutgers,  1979 

Cahill,  Peter  duPont     Philadelphia,  Pa.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1979 

Camacho,  Victor  Emanuel     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1979 

Camerino,  Vicki  Jean     Larchmont,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1978 

Camuto,  Patricia  Mary     New  Hyde  Park,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Hofstra,  1976 

Carpenter,  Richard  Owen     Cedarhurst,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Duke,  1979 

Caselli,  Maria  Milagros     Bergcnfield,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Caselli,  Richard  John     Bayside,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Chalfin,  Laura  B.     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  SUNY (Stony  Brook),  1970 

Chen,  William  Kuang-Yu     San  Ramon,  Ca.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 

Davidson,  Peter  Killip     Rochester,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Haverford,  1977 

Davis,  Maris  R.     Oswego,  N.  Y.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1979 

Davitz,  Michael  Andrew     Samos,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1978 

Dillon,  John  Joseph     Yorktown  Hts.,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1978;  M.S.,  1979 
Donnenberg,  Michael  Seth     Levittown,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Albany),  1979 
Duralde,  Xavier  A.     East  Pointe,  Ga.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 
Dushay,  Kevin  Maier     Fayetteville,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1979 
Eaton,  Bradford  Hunter     Pelham,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 
Erly,  William  Kenneth     Short  Hills,  N.J.     B.A.,  Haverford,  1978 
Feind,  Carl  Robert     Alpine,  N.J.     B.S.,  Antioch,  1979 
Felix,  Alan  David     New  Hyde  Park,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Haverford,  1979 
Fiorito,  Joseph  John     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Fisher,  Margaret  Elizabeth     Haddonfield,  N.J.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 
Fletcher,  Christopher  W.     Wellesley,  Ma.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1978 
Florakis,  George  James     Yonkers,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Freilich,  David  Ira     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1979 
Friedman,  David  Paul     Bayside,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Gaines,  Alan  David     Randolph,  Ma.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1979 
Garbowit,  David  Labe     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Union  (Schenectady),  1979 
Genecin,  Paul     Baltimore,  Md.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1977 
Glatt,  Aaron  Eli     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1979 
Gliedman,  Paul  R.     Wallkill,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Manhattan,  1979 
Goldberg,  Neal  Benjamin     Hartsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1979 
Goldman,  Myla  P.     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1979 
Goldschmidt,  Howard  Zvi     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Goldstein,  Michael  D.     Smithtown,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1979 
Gomez-Carrion,  Yvonne     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton.  1979 
Gonzalez,  Christopher  Lewis     Claremont,  Ca.     B.A.,  Pitzer,  1979 
Gonzalez,  Victoria  Mary     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  California  State  (San  Francisco),  1979 
Green,  Nancy  Sue     Newton,  Ma.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1979 
Gutowski,  Teddy     Forest  Hills,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Queens,  (New  York),  1979 
Hall,  Walter  Allan     Falls  Church,  Va.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Hanau,  Lawrence  Huto     Bayside,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Hawke,  Mary  Wetherill     Southampton,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Chicago,  1976 
Hirschfield,  Steven  1.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1972 
Ingram,  David  Lloyd     Somerset,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Joffe,  Mark  D.     Cherry  Hill,  N.J.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1978 
Jones,  Leon  D.     Rome,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 
Kalb,  Thomas  Heller     Palm  Beach,  Fl.     B. A.,  Princeton,  1979 
Kamer,  Russell  Scott     New  Rochelle,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Williams,  1979 
Kastelman,  James  Steven     Cranford,  N.J.     B.S..  Princeton,  1979 
Keller,  Wendy  A.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard  1975;  M.A.,  Princeton,  1978 
Klapper,  Robert  C.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 


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Koehler,  Susan  Ellen     Clarence,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Mt.  Holyoke,  1979 

Konecky,  Alan     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1979 

Kriger,  Alberto  Isaac     Rio  Piedras,  P.R.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1979 

Landry,  Donald  William     Jersey  City,  N.J.     B.S.,  Lafayette,  1975;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1979 

Landzberg,  Joel  Serge     Whitestone,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Lederman,  Seth  Michael     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Letsou,  George  Vasilios     Lowell,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Linfield,  Louis  S.  II     San  Francisco,  Ca.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Loomis,  Karen  Jay     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1977 

Lopez,  Rafael  Roberto     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Luppescu,  Neal  Edwin     Roslyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 

Lustick,  Martin  Ross     Watertown,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1978 

Lytton,  William  Winzer     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1978 

Macfarlane,  Michael  Thomas     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Long  Island  (C  W.  Post),  1975 

McCord,  Mary  Marshall     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Williams,  1973 

Maloney,  William  Joseph     Glens  Falls,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Stanford,  1979 

Mandel,  Michael     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Manley,  John  C.     North  Port,  N.Y.     B.S.,  California  Institute  of  Technology  1979 

Matathias,  Daniel  J.     Long  Island  City,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Melfi,  Robert  Joseph     Wood-Ridge,  N.J.     B.S.,  Creighton,  1979 

Munro,  Virginia  Schaefer     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1979 

Neuberg,  Gerald  Walter     Tenafly,  N.J.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Okun,  Alexander  Lawrence     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1979 

Ostrow,  Steven  Mark     Baldwin,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1979 

Paek,  In  Bok     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1979 

Perkins,  Archibald  Simon     Rutherford,  N.J.     B.A.,  Williams,  1979 

Perlmutter,  Jeffrey  Alan     Huntington,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1979 

Peterson,  Mark  William     Fort  Collins,  Co.     B.S.,  Colorado  State,  1979 

Pierson,  Richard  Norris  III     Englewood,  N.J.     B. A.,  Princeton,  1978 

Pollak,  Emil  Martin,  Jr.     Old  Tappan,  N.J,     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 

Pollak,  Jeffrey  Scott     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Quartararo,  Christopher     Huntington,  N.Y.     B.A..  Columbia,  1978 

Quinn,  Thomas  Joseph     Wantagh,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1979 

Rampil,  Ira  Jay     New  York,  N.Y.     B.E.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1975 

Randolph,  Paula  Ann     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Retikas,  Anthony  Demetrios     Akron,  Oh.     B. A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1979 

Rice,  Louis  Bernard     Garden  City,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Rich,  Thomas  Jonathan     Flourtown,  Pa.     B.S.,  Bucknell,  1979 

Ring,  Wendy  Susan     Coral  Gables,  Fl.     B.S.,  Yale,  1979 

Roberts,  William  Gary     Purchase,  N.Y.     B. A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Rochester,  Carolyn  Lee     Charlottesville,  Va.     B.A.,  Smith,  1979 

Rosenthal,  Jonathan  Harry     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1973 

Rovit,  Adam  John     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Michigan,  1979 

Sacks,  Andrew  Jay     Brookfield,  Ct.     B.A.,  New  College  (Florida),  1975 

Sacks,  Evan  Hilary     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1979 

Saver,  Barry  Gordon     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1976 

Schlesinger,  Gail  Michele     Roslyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1978 

Schoifet,  Scott  David     Somerset,  N.J.     B.A.,  Cornell  1979 

Shapiro,  Matthew  Scott     Hewlett,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1979 

Simpson,  Joseph     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1979 

Smires,  Harvey  Edward     Bellerose,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Smith,  Ann  Elizabeth     Northport,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Washington,  1979 

Smith,  Judith  Wilson     Greenwich,  Ct.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Starin,  Lawrence  Robert     Spring  Valley,  N.Y.     B.Sc,  Brown,  1979 

Sullivan,  John  K.     Paramus,  N.J.     B.A.,  Holy  Cross  (Massachusetts),  J.D.,  Fordham,  1972 

Tannenbaum,  Gary  Alan     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 


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Thoron,  Louisa     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Colorado,  1968;  M.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1971 

Vagelos,  Randall  Herodotus     Watchung,  N.J.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Van  de  Wiele,  Barbara  M.     Alpine,  N.J.     B.A.,  Smith,  1977 

Wang,  Paul  Johnson     Indianapolis,  In.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Wang,  Timothy  Cragin     St.  Louis,  Mo.     B.A.,  Williams,  1979 

Wasserman,  Marcia  Sue     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1973 

Weinberger,  Michael  Laurence     Ardsley,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Clark,  1979 

Weinstein,  Lee  Scott     Woodmere,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1979 

Weissman,  Jane  Lisa     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1977 

Whitley,  Barbara  Ellen     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1971 

Widom,  Barbara     Santa  Cruz,  Ca.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1979 

Wilkens,  James  Burton     Toledo,  Oh.     B.S.,  Ohio  State,  1979 

Wilner,  Philip  Jonathan     Jamaica  Estates,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Wimpfheimer,  Miriam  Jane     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1975 

Winter,  Eric  Herbert     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard  1979 

Wissler,  Richard  Norris     Canandaigua,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1974;  M.S.,  Yale,  1976 

Yolowitz,  Greg  Alan     Spring  Valley,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1979 

Yu,  Leonard  Tobey     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1977 

Zigelman,  Charles  Z.     Woodmere,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),  1979 

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Adkins,  Elijah  Stanton  III     Salisbury,  Md.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 

Alland,  David     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Arato,  Michael     Plainview,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Union  (Schenectady),  1980 

Ashmead,  Duffield     Philadelphia,  Pa.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 

Baez,  Ana  Luisa     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S,  City  College,  1980 

Bannister,  Kyra  Heather     Georgetown,  Ct.     B.A.,  Vermont,  1980 

Barasch,  Jonathan  Matthew     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1980 

Belisle,  James  Thompson     Babylon,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1979 

Bell,  Robin  Ellen     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1975 

Berkower,  Alan  Stewart     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Middlebury,  1974;  M.S.  Yeshiva,  1978;  Ph.D., 

1980 
Booker,  Gaile  Michele     Jamaica,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 
Boschi,  Alessandro  Sebastian     Port  Chester,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Brem,  Rachel  Frydman     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1979 
Brieff ,  David  Ben     Melville,  N.Y.     B.A.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1980 
Brittis,  Mary  Ellen     Yonkers,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1980 
Brown,  Michael  Carlvan     Yorktown  Heights,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 
Cardenosa,  Gilda     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Marymount,  1979 
Chak,  Amitabh     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1978;  M.S,  1979 
Chan,  Stephen     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 
Chietero,  Michael     Plainview,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1980 
Christopher,  Kenneth     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1978 
Clain,  Michael  Russell     Great  Neck,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1980 
Coburn,  Kenneth  Doyle     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1980 
Cohen,  Sally  Eisenberg     Ridgewood,  N.J.     B.A.,  Goucher,  1964 
Constantine,  Sandra     Mequon,  Wi.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Desser,  Terry  S.     Whitestone,  N.Y.     B. A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Di  Franco,  Matthew  Joaquin     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  California  (Santa  Cruz),  1979 
Draga,  Aspasia  E.     Malba,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1980 
Egnor,  Michael  Robert     Catskill,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Fallon,  Regis  Francis     Pittsburgh,  Pa.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Fayter,  Judith  Ann     Staten  Island,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Pace,  1978 
Fithian,  Donald  Coburn     Bridgeton,  N.J.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1980 


154    STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1984 


Florin,  Cynthia  Ann     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Grinnell,  1976 

Ford,  Jean  Guillaume     Long  Island  City,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 

Freeman,  Phillip  Sanford     North  Freeport,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1975 

Gallay,  Brian  James     Yonkers,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Gewirtz,  George  Robert     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A..  Columbia,  1979 

Goldberg,  Mark  Paul     Chicago,  II.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Goldstein,  Jeffrey  Alan     Southfield,  Mi.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Gorton,  Christopher  P.     Nashua,  N.H.     B. A.,  Dartmouth,  1980 

Goyal,  Alok     Kendal  Park,  N.J.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1980 

Graff,  Wayne  Brian     Merrick,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Adelphi,  1980 

Graham,  Jeffrey  Scott     Summit,  N.J.     B.A.,  Williams,  1980 

Greenbaum,  Linda  Ellen     New  York,  N.Y.     B. A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Guthrie,  Ellen  Hobson     Hilton  Head  Island,  S.C.     B.A.,  Colorado,  1980 

Haspel,  Kenneth  Lewis     West  Hartford,  Ct.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1980 

Hibbard,  Claire  Alexandra     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1979 

Hsu,  Ho-Wen     Timonium,  Md.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Hyll,  Marsha  Karin     Green  Brook,  N.J.     B. A.,  Princeton,  1975 

Ivey,  Louis  Albert     Silver  Springs,  Md.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 

Jackson,  Byron  A.     Shreveport,  La.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1980 

Jeevanandam,  Valluvan  M.     New  Milford,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Johnson,  Gregory  Kent     Ridgewood,  N.J.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 

Johnston,  Peter  Shivers     Stockton,  N.J.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1969;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1972 

Jules,  Kethy  Marie     Elmhurst,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Marymount,  1980 

Kao,  Peter  Nicholas     Pound  Ridge,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Karlin,  Scott  Marc     Greenlawn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1980 

Kaye,  Katherine     Staten  Island,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton.  1980 

Kazim,  Michael     Riverdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Kellogg,  Collins  Frederick     Croghan,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1977;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Kim,  Anthony  Hyoung     Queens,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1980 

Kim,  Kami     Albany,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Kimball,  Robert  Owen     Geneva,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1979 

Krongrad,  Arnon     Harrington  Park,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Ku,  Andrew     Bergenfield,  N.J.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Lang,  Thomas  Philip     Rochester,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

LaScala,  Carlo  Paul     Port  Jefferson,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1980 

Lattimer,  Douglas  Gary     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1975;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1978 

Leibenhaut,  Mark  Harris     Oceanside,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 

Levin,  Neil     Chevy  Chase,  Md.     B.S.E.S.,  Tufts,  1980 

Lewis,  Allison  Elizabeth     Menlo  Park,  Ca.     B.S.E.,  Princeton,  1980 

Liberman,  Laura     Newton,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Lombardo,  Gregory  Thomas     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.A.,  Columbia, 

1980 
Love,  Karen  Anita     Queens  Village,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell.  1980 
Luyando,  Yvonne     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Fordham,  1980 
Ma,  Averil  I.     Thornwood,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
McDonagh,  Kevin  T.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A..  Columbia,  1980 
Magnes,  Jeffrey     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1975 
Mahon,  John  Henry     Huntington,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Notre  Dame.  1980 
Markowitz,  Arlene  Helen     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1980 
Mathews,  Donald  Marshall     Schenectady,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Miller,  Steven  Zane     Rego  Park,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Milrod,  Barbara  Louise     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1979 
Modic,  Frank  Edward     Scotia,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Cornell.  1980 
Moss,  William  John     Demarest,  N.J.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1980 
Mulvey,  Kevin  Patrick     Los  Altos,  Ca.     B.S.,  San  Francisco,  1980 


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Neustein,  Steven  Mark     West  Orange,  N.J.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology. 

1980 
Nimkin,  Katherine     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1978 
Nordli,  Douglas  Ray     Melville,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Haverford.  1980 
Odrich,  Marc  Geoffrey     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A..  Columbia,  1980 
O'Keeffe,  Richard  Michael,  Jr.     Weston,  Ma.     B.A.,  Dartmouth.  1980 
Olsen,  Janet  Louise     Queens  Village,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Vassar.  1978;  M.S..  Columbia.  1979 
Olson,  Eric  Jon     Chadds  Ford,  Pa.     B. A..  Princeton,  1980 
Oquendo,  Maria  Antonia     Guaynabo,  P.R.     B.S.,  B.A.,  Tufts.  1980 
Palma,  James     New  York,  NY.     City  College.  1980 
Palmer,  Barbara  Ann     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A..  Barnard.  1979 
Pawlowski,  Ann  Margaret     Lynnfield,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Pearl,  Michael  Lawrence     Southfield,  Mi.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1979 
Peng,  Benjamin  C.  H.     Kew  Gardens,  N.Y.     B. A..  Rochester.  1980 
Pero,  Robert  Thomas     Hyde  Park,  Ma.     B.A..  Harvard,  1980 
Proano,  Maritza     Queens,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Smith,  1980 
Quinn,  Brian  James     Massapeaua,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY (Stony  Brook),  1979 
Rabbani,  LeRoy  E.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Rautenberg,  Mark  Alan     Brockton,  Ma.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1980 
Raymond,  Elizabeth  Gray     Philadelphia,  Pa.     B.A.,  Swarthmore.  1980 
Reilly,  Philip  Joseph     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Buffalo),  1976 
Reimold,  Andreas  Michael     N.  Canton,  Oh.     B. A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Rennert,  Douglas  Andrew     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Haverford.  1980 
Roberts,  James  Wayne     Jamaica,  N.Y.     B.A..  Harvard,  1980 
Rodrigues,  Beatriz  A.     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1980 
Romano,  Thomas  Jerome     Camillus,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Buffalo),  1980 
Rottkamp,  John  Robert     Commack,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook).  1980 
Ruiz,  Frank     Westbury,  N.Y.     B.S,  Yale,  1980 
Saladini,  Vincent  Rocco,  Jr.     Clifton,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia.  1980 
Santos,  Annabelle  Villatuya     Mollis,  N.Y.     B. A..  Barnard.  1980 
Schmiedeberg,  Phyllis     N.  Babylon,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1980 
Schoen,  Robert  Edward     Beverly  Hills,  Ca.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Schoenberg,  Norman     Island  Park,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Hofstra.  1980 
Schriger,  David  Lawrence     Englewood,  N.J.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1980 
Schwartzbach,  Gary  C.     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Scuderi,  Donna  Marie     Jamaica  Estates,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Adelphi,  1980 
Seymour,  Neal  Edward     Oakdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Shaw,  Andrey  Shin-Yee     Seattle,  Wash.     B.A..  Columbia,  1979 
Sheffield,  Mary  Katherine     Longmeadow,  Ma.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1980 
Singer,  Meriamne  Bruche     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1980 
Somlo,  Stefan     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Sorensen,  Mark  Francis     Rockville  Centre,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Duke,  1980 
Speirs,  Robert  Thomas     Port  Washington,  N.Y.     B.A..  Columbia.  1980 
Spriegel,  John  R.     Evanston,  11.     B.S.E..  Princeton,  1978 
Stegall,  Mark  Dale     Crosbyton,  Tx.     B.A.,  Harvard.  1979 
Stork,  Philip  Jacques  Stewart     Englewood,  N.J.     B.S..  Harvard,  1977 
Tamargo,  Rafael  Jesus     Santurce,  P.R.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 
Teichman,  Faye     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1980 
Tilley,  Robert  John     Tacoma,  Wa.     B.S.,  Washington,  1980 
Tong,  Dominic  J.  F.     Honolulu,  Hi.     B.S.,  Hawaii  (Manoa),  1978 
Torres,  Ramon  Antonio     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A..  New  York  University,  1980 
Turey,  Maureen     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A..  Barnard,  1976 
Weber,  Pamela  Ann     Buffalo,  N.Y.     B.S.,  McGili  1980 
Westermann,  Robert  Bayless     West  Hartford,  Ct.     B. A.,  Harvard.  1980 
Westrich,  David  Joshua     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1980 


156    STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1984  •  CLASS  OF  1985 


Whitehurst,  James  Howell     Atlanta,  Ga.     B.S.,  Vanderbilt,  1980 

Whitley,  Markus  Andrew     Bowie,  Md.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1980 
Whitlock,  Mary  Elizabeth     Tenafly,  N.J.     B.A.,  Smith,  1980 
Wiedermann,  Joseph  Gad     Englewood,  N.J.     B. A.,  Harvard,  1979 
Winston,  Julia  Lynn     Oakland,  N.J.     B.S.,  Bucknell,  1979 
Wirth,  Robert  Lockridge     Troy,  Mi.     B.S.E.,  Michigan,  1974;  M.S.E.,  1975 
Witham,  Rebecca  Sue     Needham,  Ma.     B.S.,  Yale,  1979 
Wong,  Shing-Chiu     East  Elmhurst,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Wong,  Ting  Hung     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.S.,  City  College,  1980 
Yancopoulos,  George  Damis     Elmhurst,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Yen,  Catherine  Eleanor     Honolulu,  Hi.     B.S.,  Hawaii  (Manoa),  1979 
Yuen,  Jeffrey  C.     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1977;  M.S.,  California  Institute  of  Technol- 
ogy, 1978 

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Abis,  David     Woodbourne,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1981 

Aboody,  Linda  Rachel     Westbury,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1981 

Alexander,  Joseph  James     Stockton,  Ca.     B.S.,  California  (Davis).  1981 

Aviv,  Jonathan  Enoch     Beverly  Hills,  Ca.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Avner,  Jeffrey  Ronald     Bellerose  Manor,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1981 

Bachner,  Evan  Jay     Syossett,  N.Y.     B. A.,  Pennsylvania,  1981 

Bank,  David  Eugene     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1981 

Baruch,  Alice  M.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1974;  M.S.,  New  York  Medical, 

1979;  Ph.D.,  1981 
Barzel,  Eyal     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.Sc,  Brown,  1981 
Bass,  Anne  Ruth     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Batik,  Odette  G.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Antioch,  1977;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1981 
Baum,  Seth  Joshua     New  Rochelle,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 
Benardo,  Larry  Steven     Anaheim  Hills,  Ca.     B.S.,  California  (Irvine),  1977;  Ph.D.,  Stanford, 

1981 
Bendixen,  Birgitte  Holt     Irvington,  N.Y.     B.A.,  California  (San  Diego),  1973;  M.A.,  1975; 

C.Phil,  1977;  Ph.D.,  1980 
Bindelglass,  David  Fred     White  Plains,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Bogosh,  Samuel  Winston     Brookline,  Ma.     B.Sc,  Harvard,  1981 
Bob,  Peter  Michael     Grand  Blanc,  Mi.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1981 
Brancati,  Frederick  Louis     Dix  Hills,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Branden,  Peter  John     Great  Neck,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1981 
Brennan,  John  Paul     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Haverford,  1975 
Brown,  Robin  Renee     Suitland,  Md.     B.S.,  Maryland,  1981 
Brown,  William  C.     Sparkill,  N.Y.     B.S,  SUNY (Binghamton),  1981 
Brusco,  Louis     Yonkers,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 
Canning,  Robert     Babylon,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 
Chan,  Bernadette     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1980 
Chance,  John  Tighe     Rutherford,  N.J.     B.A.,  Williams.  1981 
Chang,  Sophia  Whasun     McLean,  Va.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1981 
Charney,  Mark  Alan     Fullerton,  Ca.     B.S.,  Stanford,  1981 
Coburn,  Cynthia  Ann     New  York,  N.Y.     B.Sc,  Brown,  1980 
Cohen,  Seth  Aloe     Cambridge,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Coman,  Eugene  Anthony     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1981 
Compaine,  Andrew  Guy     Cherry  Hill,  N.J.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Conde,  Miguel  Angel     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Crim,  Julia  Ruth     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Oberlin,  1978 
Cushman,  James  Gordon     Camp  Hill,  Pa.     B.A.,  Washington,  1981 
Dalak,  Gregory  Wakeem     Staten  Island,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale.  1981 


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Davol,  Joan  Evers     Greenwich,  Ct.     B.A.,  Williams,  1976 

Deutsch,  Nicholas  Andrew     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Diamond,  Lisa  Carol     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1981 

Dickson,  David  Gordon     Lewiston,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Rochester,  1981 

Dirbas,  Frederick  Mark     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Stanford,  1981 

Downey,  Robert  John     Closter,  N.J.     B.Sc,  Yale,  1981 

Duberman,  Eric  David     Armonk,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Edeen,  John     Kearny,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Ehrlich,  Martin  Harvey     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1973 

Emery,  John  Matthew     Cedarhurst,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Fallon,  Brian  Anthony  Bellerose,  N.Y.  B.A.,  Harvard,  1976;  M.Ed.,  1978;  M.P.H., 
Columbia,  1980 

Flock,  Timothy  Joseph     Garden  City,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Freeman,  Neil  Joshua     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Williams,  1979 

Frend,  Jeremy  M.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Frishman,  Gary  Nathan     Armonk,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1980 

Gabrieli,  Christopher  F.O.     Buffalo,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Geller,  Arthur  Jay     East  Brunswick,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Gerst,  Steven  Richard     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Geurts,  Barbara  Linda     So.  Plainfield,  N.J.     B.A.,  Rutgers,  1981 

Gilson,  Michael  Kenneth     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard.  1981 

Glassman,  Steven  David     Teaneck,  N.J.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 

Gopal,  Aasha  S.  New  York,  N.Y.  B.A.,  Columbia  1979;  M.Sc,  Massachusetts  Institute  of 
Technology,  1981 

Gordon,  Marc  Lawrence     Rochester,  N.Y.     B.A.,  SUNY  (Buffalo),  1975;  M.A.,  1976 

Greenberg,  Steven  Mark     Philadelphia,  Pa.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Gribetz,  Richard  I.  New  York,  N.Y.  B.A..  Columbia,  1975;  B.H.L.,  M.A.,  Jewish  Theologi- 
cal Seminary,  1979 

Grinberg,  Manuel  Eduardo  Roslyn,  N.Y.  B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 
1981 

Harding,  James  Sutherland     Toledo,  Oh.     B.A.,  Harvard.  1981 

Hardy,  Russell  Irving     Auburn,  Ma.     B.A.,  Williams,  1978 

Hershey,  Mark  David     Brewster,  N.Y.     B. A.,  Rochester,  1981 

Hill,  Terri  Lynn     Columbia,  Md.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Hirschhorn,  Lisa  Ruth     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1981 

Hodges,  Marian  Osborne     Larchmont,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth.  1979 

Hoffman,  Jeffrey  Greg     Bayside,  N.Y.     B.A..  Pennsylvania.  1981 

Hong,  Roy  W.     Staten  Island,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown.  1981 

Housey,  Gerard  Mitchell     Harper  Woods,  Mi.     B.S..  Michigan,  1981 

Hripcsak,  George  Michael     Hicksville,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Haverford,  1981 

Jacobs,  Laurie  Gail     Pleasantville,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1981 

Jennis,  Andrew  Abraham     South  Orange,  N.J.     B.A.,  Yale,  1981 

Jones,  James  Irvin     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1981 

Jones,  Valerie  Teresa     Montclair,  N.J.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1981 

Julien,  Juana  Maria     Hileah,  Fl.     B.S.,  Miami,  1981 

Kaplan,  Andrew  Howard     Melville,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Harvard  1981 

Kaplan,  Bruce     Plainview,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Adelphi,  1981 

Kim,  Albert  Nelson     Spring  Valley,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Klumpar,  David  Ivan     Lexington,  Ma.     B.Sc,  Brown,  1981 

Koeleveld,  Robin  Frederick     Newport  News,  Va.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Kramer,  Ethan  Douglas     Tuscaloosa,  Al.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1981 

Laske,  Douglas  Walter     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard  1981 

Levine,  Nancy     E.  Setauket,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1980 

Lin,  Christopher  Chi-Ching     Forest  Hills,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1981 

Lloyd,  Mary  Ann  Ellen     Danville,  Ca.     B.S..  San  Francisco,  1981 

Lodge,  Henry  Sears     Beverly,  Ma.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1981 


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Maddon,  Paul  Jay     Bayside,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia.  1981 

Madsen,  Nancy  Sue     Wethersfield,  Ct.     B.S.,  Bates,  1981 

Markowitz,  David  Daniel     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Swarthmore.  1981 

Matthew,  Thomas  Lewis     New  York,  N.Y.     B. A..  Harvard.  1981 

McKenzie,  Keith  B.     Jamaica,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia.  1980 

McNulty,  John  Michael     West  Nyack,  N.Y.     B.S..  Columbia.  1981 

Mendez,  Leonardo     Guaynabo,  P.R.     B.S.,  Yale,  1981 

Meng,  Tze-Chiang     New  Rochelle,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1981 

Morrone,  Lee  Ellen     Lackawaxen,  Pa.     B.A.,  Barnard.  1981 

Moscoso,  Juan  Francisco     Guaynabo,  P.R.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1981 

Navedo,  Andres  Tadeo     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Puerto  Rico,  1981 

Nunez,  Richard     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.A..  Columbia,  1981 

Oddone,  Eugene  Z.     Colorado  Springs,  Co.     B.S.,  Denver,  1981 

Ores,  David  Joseph     Leonia,  N.J.     B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan.  1981 

Pacheco,  Elba  Milagros     Ponce,  P.R.     B.A..  Wellesley,  1981 

Pak,  Wonkyu     Sunnyvale,  Ca.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Pearsen,  Kenneth  Daniel     Rochester,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1981 

Pollock,  Roger  Gerard     Farmingdale,  N.Y.     B.A..  Yale.  1981 

Radoslovich,  Glauco  Andrew     Cliffside  Park,  N.J.     B.S..  St.  Peter's.  1981 

Reiser,  Janet  Ruth     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A..  Columbia.  1981 

Rosen,  Beth  Alyse     Massapequa,  N.Y.     B.A..  Pennsylvania,  1981 

Rosenblum,  Nancy     Jamaica  Estates,  N.Y.-     B.Sc.  Cornell.  1981 

Ross,  Lisa  Anne     Los  Angeles,  Ca.     B. A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Russo,  Joseph  Richard     Huntington,  N.Y.     B.S..  St.  John  s  (New  York).  1981 

Sampson,  John  George     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.S..  SUNY  (Stony  Brook).  1981 

Satra,  Karin  Helene     W.  Paterson,  N.J.     B. A..  Rutgers.  1981 

Schweitzer,  Jana     Tenafly,  N.J.     B.A..  California  (Berkeley),  1981 

Seefeld,  William  C.R.     Chappaqua,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Duke,  1973;  O.D.,  New  England  College  of 

Optometry,  1977 
Segal,  Bruce  Arthur     Weston,  Ma.     B.A.,  Clark  1981 
Shapiro,  Janet  Marjorie     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale.  1981 
Sheiman,  Robert  Glenn     Yonkers.  N.Y.     B.S..  Columbia.  1980 
Shikora,  Scott  Alan     Bellerose,  N.Y.     B.S..  Muhlenberg.  1981 
Shlasko,  Edward     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A..  Oberlin.  1979 
Siderides,  Elizabeth     Stamford,  Ct.     B.A.,  Harvard.  1981 
Silbey,  Mark  Bennett     Short  Hills,  N.J.     B.A.,  Wesleyan.  1979;  M.A..  Rice.  1981 
Simotas,  Alexander  C.     Alpine,  N.J.     B.A..  Columbia,  1981 
Slater,  Jonathan  Allen     New  City.  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Spector,  Paul  Joseph     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1978 
Stein,  Michael  David     Cliffside  Park,  N.J.     B.A..  Harvard  1981 
Stopek,  Alison  Tami     Plainview,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1981 
Straceski,  Anthony  Joseph     E.  Hartford,  Ct.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Strachan,  Alexander     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Fordham.  1980 
Summit,  Pamela  Honey     Merrick,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1981 
Taterka,  James  Andrew     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1981 
Thadani,  Vjay  Michael     Chevy  Chase,  Md.     B.A..  Princeton.  1976;  M.Phil,  Yale,  1978; 

Ph.D.,  Yale,  1981 
Theise,  Neil  David     W.  Hartford,  Ct.     B.A.,  B.A.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1981 
Tissot,  Marc  Francis     Rego  Park,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York).  1981 
Touran,  Touraj     Tehran,  Iran     B.A.,  Princeton,  1981 
Trehu,  Stephen  Marc     Wilmington,  De.     B. A..  Princeton.  1981 
Valdes,  Alfonso  Jose     Miami,  Fl.     B.S..  Miami  1981 
Villegas,  Robert  Arturo     New  Hyde  Park,  N.Y.     B.S.,  St.  John  s  (New  York),  1981 


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Walker,  Benjamin  Harrison     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Bowdoin,  1981 

Warren,  Wayne  Scott     Forest  Hills,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1981 
Weinthal,  Joel  Adam     Pearl  River,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Stanford,  1981 
Weiss,  Robert  Marc     N.  Bellmore,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1981 
Willenbucher,  Robert  Francis     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Rochester,  1981 
Wiltz,  Othon     San  Juan,  P.R.     B.S.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1981 
Wohl,  Jodie  Carol     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1977 
Wolf,  David  Gary     Livingston,  N.J.     B.A.,  Yale,  1981 
Yarmush,  Joel  Mann     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.E.,  Cooper  Union,  1977;  M.A..  Princeton,  1979: 

Ph.D..  Princeton.  1981 
Zeller,  Lawrence  Ira     New  York,  N.Y.     M.S  W..  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1974 
Zuckerman,  Alan  Miles     N.  Rochelle,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard.  1981 

Student  Roster:  Class  of  1986 

Albanese,  Salvatore     San  Juan,  P.R.     B.S.,  Brandeis,  1982 

Allen,  Kevin  P.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A..  Columbia.  1982 

Altmann,  Dory  B.     West  Orange,  N.J.     B.A..  Harvard.  1982 

Angel,  Jose  Manuel     Sunnyside,  N.Y.     B.S..  City  College,  1982 

Ashbaugh,  Cameron  D.     Boise,  Id.     B. A..  Dartmouth,  1982 

Attia,  Evelyn     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A..  Princeton.  1982 

Auerbach,  Steven  B.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Union  (Schnectady).  1982 

Aupperle,  Peter  M.     Melville,  N.Y.     B.A..  Princeton.  1982 

Balmaceda,  Casilda  M.     Ponce,  P.R.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1981 

Bass,  Lawrence  S.     Great  Neck,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1982 

Bedichek,  Ellen  G.     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A..  Middlebury.  1977 

Benton,  Anne  F.     La  Jolla,  Ca.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1981 

Boublik,  Martin     Caldwell,  N.J.     B.A..  Princeton,  1982 

Boulier,  James  P.     Glen  Burnie,  Md.     B.E.S..  Johns  Hopkins.  1982 

Brager,  Amy  R.     Mt.  Vernon,  N.Y.     B.S..  Tufts.  1977 

Bramble,  Daniel  M.     Trinidad,  W.L     B.A..  Boston.  1982 

Brevig,  Kjetil     Orangeburg,  N.Y.     B.S..  Tufts.  1982 

Brody,  Mark  R.     Somerville,  Ma.     B.A..  Harvard,  1979 

Bromson,  Mark  S.     Tarrytown,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard.  1982 

Brown,  Carol  Leslie     Los  Angeles,  Ca.     B.A..  Harvard.  1982 

Brown,  Steven  L.     Decatur,  Ga.     B.S..  Emory.  1981 

Buetow,  Peter  C.     West  Islip,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1982 

Burke,  Steven  K.     Chestnut  Hill,  Ma.     B.A..  Harvard.  1982 

Cannon,  Chris  P.     Ridgewood,  N.J.     B.A..  Yale.  1982 

Carroll,  Deborah  J.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A..  Harvard  1982 

Carter,  Fred  M.     Garden  City,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1982 

Castillo,  Jairo  E.     Astoria,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York).  1982 

Castro,  Michael  P.     Baltimore,  Md.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1979 

Chan,  Angela  Mei     New  York,  N.Y.     B. A.,  Barnard,  1982 

Chan,  Edward  D.     Colorado  Springs,  Co.     B.A..  B.S..  Colorado.  1982 

Chavez,  Camille  D.     Briarwood,  N.Y.     B.A..  Cornell.  1977 

Chen,  Ming  Hui     Princeton,  N.J.     B.A.,  Princeton.  1982 

Chester,  Janis  Gale     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A..  Hunter,  1981 

Chow,  Franklin  T.     Northport,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Rochester.  1982 

Civantos,  Francisco     Coral  Gables,  Fl.     B.A..  B.S..  Harvard.  1982 

Clark,  Richard  D.     Denver,  Co.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley).  1969;  Ph.D.,  1975 

Coelho,  Daniel  D.     Prospect,  Ct.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1982 

Coffey,  Tom  K.     Portland,  Or.     B.A.,  Stanford,  1982 

Cole,  Douglas  G.     Casper,  Wy.     B.A.,  Dartmouth.  1981 

Cooke,  Lawrence  W.     Palatka,  Fl.     B.S.,  Florida,  1982 


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Dal  Pan,  Gerald  J.     Ridgewood,  N.J.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1982 

Damm,  Christopher     Mineola,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Davila,  Jose  Jorge     Rio  Piedras,  P.R.     B.A,  Princeton,  1982 

DeAlleaume,  Lauren     Albany,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1981 

DeMayo,  William  M.     Ridgewood,  N.J.     B.S.,  Boston,  1982 

Dent,  John  M.      McLean,  Va.     B. A.,  Harvard,  1982 

Diaz,  Theresa     Orangeburg,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1982 

Dominguez,  Lourdes     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1982 

Donovan,  Nancy  Jean     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Bowdoin,  1978 

Duncan,  Susana  G.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cambridge,  1969 

Edwards,  Niloo  M.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1969 

Ehlert,  Ferderick     Sheboygan,  Wi.     B.S..  Marquette,  1982 

Ehrich,  Elliot  W.      Marblehead,  Ma.     B.A..  Princeton,  1981 

Estabrook,  Scott  G.     Far  Hills,  N.J.     B.S.,  Trinity  (Connecticut),  1982 

Finkelstein,  Michael     Roslyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1982 

Fisher,  Keith  D.     Oklahoma  City,  Ok.     B.S.,  Oklahoma,  1982 

Fradin,  Mark  S.     Buffalo,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown.  1981 

Frieden,  Thomas  R.      Larchmont,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Oberlin,  1982 

Friedman,  Noah  J.     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY (Binghampton),  1982 

Friedmann,  Craig  H.      New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1975 

Garrity,  Michael  J.      Hingham,  Ma.     B.A. ,  Massachusetts  (Amherst),  1981 

Gelernt,  Mark  D.     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1982 

Gilson,  Michael  F.     Cambridge,  Ma.     B.S.E.,  Princeton,  1978 

Gomes,  John  L.     Waltham,  Ma.     B.Sc,  Brown,  1982 

Gonzalez,  Charles  J.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Gordon,  Paul  Clark     Woodbridge,  Ct.     B.A. ,  Yale,  1982 

Greenblatt,  Eric  P.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1982 

Gruen,  John  P.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1976 

Hardy,  Stephen  P.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Colgate,  1979 

Hartman,  Sarah     Washington,  D.C.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1977 

Housepian,  David  M.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1982 

Hyman,  Barry  Scott     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Jadonath,  Ram  Lakhan     Queens,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),  1982 

Jay,  Cheryl  Ann     Torrance,  Ca.     B.S.,  California  (Los  Angeles).  1982 

Jicha,  Douglas  L.     Ardsiey,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1982 

Johannet,  Christopher     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Sarah  Lawrence,  1977 

John,  Joseph  A.     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.Sc,  City  College,  1982 

Jonassen,  Amy  E.     Locust  Valley,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Rice,  1981 

Jones,  Sean  Eric     Seattle,  Wa.     B.A.,  Reed,  1980 

Joseph,  Antonio,  Jr.     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.S.,  City  College,  1982 

Korner,  Judy     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1979 

Kraus,  Warren  M.     Valley  Stream,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Albany),  1982 

Kuester,  David  J.     Woodside,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1974 

Kugelmass,  Aaron  D.     Stoors,  Ct.     B.A..  Columbia,  1982 

Lanier,  Diane  L.     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A..  Cambridge,  1979 

Leavitt,  Robert  P.     Longmeadow,  Ma.     B.S.,  Trinity  (Connecticut),  1982 

Lennon,  Paul  F.     Saddle  River,  N.J.     B.S,  Harvard,  1982 

Lerner,  Barron  H.     University  Heights,  Oh.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1982 

Lewin,  Julie  M,      Princeton,  N.J.     B.S.E.,  Princeton,  1982 

Linden,  Todd  B.     North  Caldwell,  N.J.     B.A.,  B.Sc,  Brown,  1982 

Linskey,  Mark  E.     Somerville,  N.J.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1982 

Lopez,  Juan  A.     Plantation,  Fl.     B. A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1982 

Lundblad,  James  R.     Yakima,  Wa.     B.S.,  Stanford,  1981 

Lunt,  John  G.     Saratoga,  Wy.     B.A.,  Colorado,  1980 

Maday,  Michael  G.      Mt.  Prospect,  II.     B.A.,  Knox,  1981;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1982 

Malkani,  Arthur  L.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S,  Columbia,  1982 


STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1986    161 

Mandel,  Susan  J.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard.  1982 

Marco,  Alan  P.     Oakhurst,  N.J.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1982 

McCormack,  Bruce  M.     Short  Hills,  N.J.     B.A.,  Brown,  1982 

Miller,  Thomas  E.     Richmond,  In.     Princeton,  1981 

Mitrane,  Donald  P.     North  Bergen,  N.J.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1982 

Mitrani,  Raul     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1982 

Morales,  Susan     Pelham,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1982 

Muscat,  Paul  L.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1982 

Naidu,  Rahul  K.     Skokie,  II.     B.Sc,  Stanford.  1982 

Nazarian,  Levon  N.     Englewood  Cliffs,  N.J.     B.A.,  Harvard.  1982 

Nields,  Jenifer  A.     Huntington,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Owen,  Heidi  M.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Rhode  Island,  1976:  B.S..  1978 

Park,  Edward  K.     Holbrook,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard  1981 

Parsons-Armstrong,  Susan     Sharon  Springs,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Kirkland,  1976 

Pearl,  Barbara  S.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Emory,  1974 

Perese,  Deniz  A.     Buffalo,  N.Y.     B. A.,  Harvard.  1982 

Pernis,  Alessandra  B.     Bronxville,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard.  1981 

Picou,  Dian  A.     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.S.,  City  College.  1982 

Polsen,  Dianne  C.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Mercy.  1978 

Rapuano,  Christopher     Ridgewood,  N.J.     B.A.,  Brown,  1982 

Re,  Louis  S.     Yonkers,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1982 

Rich,  Harlan  G.     Rego  Park,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1982 

Roland,  Aaron  M.     Livermore,  Ca.     B.A.,  Yale,  1979 

Roth,  Jeffrey  S.     New  Haven,  Ct.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Rubin,  Marc  S.     Chestnut  Hill,  Ma.     B.A.,  Williams,  1982 

Rudolf,  Margaret  S.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Brown,  1981 

Sable,  David  B.     West  Orange,  N.J.     B.S.,  Pennsylvania.  1981 

Saffran,  Alan  J.     Jackson  Heights,  N.Y.     B.A..  Columbia,  1981 

Santoro,  Ian  H.     Dover,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Schwann,  Thomas  A.     South  Massapequa,  N.Y.     B.A..  Columbia.  1982 

Seidner,  Elyse  L.     Philadelphia,  Pa.     B.A..  Pennsylvania.  1982 

Siller,  Karen  A.     Pleasantville,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pace,  1972 

Slawin,  Kevin  M.     Valley  Stream,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1982 

Slusser,  Wendelin  M.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1981 

Smith,  David  A.     White  Plains,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1965 

Solnick,  Jay  V.     Kansas  City,  Ks.     B.A.,  California  (San  Diego),  1971;  Ph.D.,  North  Carolina, 

1977 
Stauffer,  J.  Turner     Hamilton,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1982 
Strauch,  Robert  J.     New  Rochelle,  N.Y.     B.A..  Columbia,  1982 
Tamman,  Richard     Short  Hills,  N.J.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1982 
Teltscher,  Janet  C.     Roslyn,  N.Y.     B.A..  Harvard.  1981 
Thomas,  William  G.     Clinton,  Md.     B.S.,  George  Washington,  1982 
Tronolone,  William     Raritan,  N.J.     B.A.,  Lafayette,  1982 
Turtel,  Lawrence  S.     Melville,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1982 
Warren,  Stephen  P.     Newark,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1982 
Watnick,  Terry     South  Orange,  N.J.     B.S.,  Brown,  1981 
Weil,  Henry     Cooperstown,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1980 
Weinstein,  Toba  A.     Garden  City,  N.Y.     B.A..  SUNY  (Binghamton).  1982 
Weinstock,  Ira  A.     Boulder,  Co.     B.A.,  Williams,  1980 
White,  Richard  L.,  Jr.     Ithaca,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1982 
Wint,  Jeffrey  C.     New  Hyde  Park,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1982 
Yonkers,  Kimberly  A.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1979 


Index 


Absence,  leave  of,  43 

Academic  disciple:  see  Regulations 

Academic  year:  calendar,  5-7;  divisions, 
44 

Administration:  Health  Sciences,  8;  Joint 
Administrative  Board,  10;  staff,  11 

Admission(s):  Committee  on,  10,  25-26; 
application  procedure,  25;  requirements, 
25-26;  application  fee,  25,  28;  to 
advanced  standing,  26;  of  foreign  stu- 
dents, 26 

Administrative  staff,  8 

Advanced  standing,  26 

Advisory  Committee  to  the  Dean,  Chair- 
men's, 10 

Affiliated  hospitals,  21-24 

Alpha  Omega  Alpha,  40 

Alumni  Association,  41 

Anatomy:  courses,  45 

Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology,  Officers  of 
instruction,  57-58 

Anesthesiology:  course,  46;  officers  of 
instruction,  58-61 

Application:  for  degrees,  5-7,  29;  for 
admission,  25-26;  fees,  25,  28;  for  finan- 
cial aid,  31-40 

Attendance,  27 

Auditing  courses,  27 

Augustus  C.  Long  Library,  19 

Awards,  38-40,  51-52 

Bard  Hall,  30-31 

Bard  Haven  Towers,  31 

Bassett,  Mary  Imogene,  Hospital,  22 

Biochemistry:  course,  45;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 61-63 

Biology:  abnormal  human,  course,  44 

Biophysics  and  biophysical  chemistry,  spe- 
cial program  in,  52 

Biostatistics,  officers  of  instruction,  122-23 

Calendar,  Academic,  5-7 

Center  for  Geriatrics  and  Gerontology,  20 

Center  for   Psychoanalytic   Training   and 

Research,  50 
Centers  for  Community  Health,  20 
Certificate  in  psychoanalysis,  50 
Chairmen's   Advisory   Committee   to   the 

Dean,  10 
Clinical  genetics,  special  program  in,  52 


College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons:  his- 
tory, purpose,  and  location,  17,  18-19; 
program  of  instruction,  43-52 

Columbia  Presbyterian  Medical  Center, 
17-21 

Columbia  University:  relation  to  P&S,  his- 
tory, 17,  18-19;  library,  19;  campus 
facilities,  40 

Comprehensive  Cancer  Center/ Institute  of 
Cancer  Research,  19 

Conduct,  27 

Course  numbers,  key  to,  44 

Courses:  electives,  43;  summary  of  curricu- 
lum, 44;  basic  science  and  introductory 
clinical,  44-46;  major  clinical  year,  46- 
48;  Fourth  year,  48;  for  practicing  physi- 
cians and  specialists,  55 

Curriculum:  Committee  on,  10;  summary 
of,  44 

Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine,  8 
Degrees:  application  dates,  5-7,  29;  dates 
of  award,  6-7;  M.D.,  17,  49;  Ph.D.,  49, 
50,  51;  M.S.,  50;  Med.Sc.D.,  55;  see  also 
Certificate   in  psychoanalysis;  National 
Board  examinations 
Dental  and  Oral  Surgery,  School  of,  18,  20 
Departments  of  Instruction,  57-144 
Dermatology:  course,  46;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 63-65 
Discipline,  academic:  see  Regulations 
Doctor  of  Medical  Science  degree,  55 
Doctor  of  Medicine  degree,  17;  in  combina- 
tion with  M.P.H.  degree,  49;  in  combina- 
tion with  Ph.D.  degree,  49 
Doctor  of  Philosophy  degree;  in  combina- 
tion with  M.D.  degree,  49;  in  nutrition, 
50;  in  biophysics  and  biophysical  chemis- 
try, 51 
Dormitories,  30-31 

Emeriti  officers,  11-14 

Employment  for  spouses  of  students,  31 

Endowed  lectureships,  51 

Endowed  scholarship  funds,  32-36 

Environmental  Sciences,  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 123 

Epidemiology,  officers  of  instruction,  123- 
124 

Equipment:  estimated  cost  of,  30;  require- 
ment, 30 


INDEX    163 


Executive  Committee  of  the  Faculty  Coun- 
cil, 8 
Expenses,  estimated,  30;  see  also  Fees 

Faculty  Council:  Executive  Committee  of 
the,  8;  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine,  9 

Faculty  of  Medicine,  8-14 

Fees:  payment  of,  5-7;  application,  25,  28; 
health  service  and  hospital  insurance,  28; 
late,  28;  withdrawal  and  adjustment  of, 
29;  see  also  Expenses,  estimated 

Financial  aid,  31-40 

Foreign  students:  admission  of,  26;  loans  to, 
36 

Genetics:  see  Human  Genetics  and  Devel- 
opment 

Gertrude  H.  Sergievsky  Center,  20 

Gift  funds,  36 

Grades  and  promotions,  43-44 

Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences:  rela- 
tion to  P&S,  49 

Gynecology:  see  Obstetrics  and  Gynecol- 
ogy 

Harlem  Hospital  Center,  22 

Health  administration:  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 124-27 

Health  service,  28 

Helen  Hayes  Hospital,  22-23 

History  of  the  College  and  the  University, 
18-19 

Hospitals,  teaching,  21-24 

Housing,  30-31 

Human  Genetics  and  Development:  course, 
45;  officers  of  instruction,  65-66 

Human  nutrition,  20 

Institute  of  Cancer  Research,  19 
Institute  of  Human  Nutrition,  20 
International    Institute   for   the   Study   of 
Human  Reproduction,  21 

Joint  Administrative  Board,  10 

Julius  and  Armand  Hammer  Health 
Sciences  Center — Augustus  Long  Li- 
brary, 19 

Key  to  course  numbers,  44 

Leaves  of  absence,  43-44 
Lectureships,  endowed,  51 
Libraries:  Health  Sciences,  19;  University, 

19,40 
Loans,  36-38 


Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital,  22 

Master  of  Science  degree:  in  human  nutri- 
tion, 50;  in  physcial  therapy  and  occupa- 
tional therapy,  50 

Medical  service  to  students,  28 

Medicine:  courses,  45,  46,  47;  officers  of 
instruction,  66-77 

Microbiology:  course,  45;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 77-78 

Microscopes,  30 

Morristown  Memorial  Hospital,  23 

National  Board  examinations,  7,  44 

Neurological  Surgery,  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 79-80 

Neurology:  teaching  hospital,  22;  courses, 
47;  officers  of  instruction,  80-83 

Nondiscriminatory  policies,  statement  of, 
17-18 

Nursing,  School  of,  18 

Nutrition:  course,  45;  special  programs  in, 
50;  see  also  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition 

Obstetrics  and  Gynecology:  teaching  hospi- 
tal, 22;  course,  47;  officers  of  instruction, 
83-87 

Occupational  therapy,  see  Physical  Thera- 
py; Master  of  Science  degree 

Ophthalmology:  teaching  hospital,  22; 
course,  47;  officers  of  instruction,  88-90 

Orthopedic  Surgery:  teaching  hospital,  21; 
course,  47;  officers  of  instruction,  90-93 

Otolaryngology:  course,  47;  officers  of 
instruction,  93-94 

Overlook  Hospital,  23 

P&S  Club,  40 

Pathology:  courses,  45;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 94-100 

Pediatrics:  teaching  hospital,  22;  course, 
48;  officers  of  instruction,  100-107 

Pharmacology:  course,  46,  officers  of 
instruction,  108-9 

Physical  therapy  and  occupational  therapy, 
special  programs  in,  50;  see  also  Rehabil- 
itation Medicine 

Physicians  and  Surgeons:  see  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons 

Physiology:  courses,  45,  46;  officers  of 
instruction,  109-10 

Population  and  Family  Health,  officers  of 
instruction,  127-28 

Postgraduate  Programs,  55 

Presbyterian  Hospital,  10,  21-22 

President  of  the  University,  8 

Prizes,  38-40,  51-52 


164    INDEX 


Program  of  instruction  for  the  M.D.  degree, 
43;  summary  of  curriculum,  44 

Programs,  postgraduate,  55 

Programs,  special:  for  the  Ph.D.  degree, 
49,  50,  51;  in  physical  therapy  and 
occupational  therapy,  50;  in  psychoana- 
lytic medicine,  50;  in  nutrition,  50;  in 
clinical  genetics,  51;  in  biophysics  and 
biophysical  chemistry,  51 

Promotions,  grades  and,  43-44 

Psychiatric  Institute,  New  York  State,  18, 
24 

Psychiatry:  teaching  hospital,  22;  courses, 
46,  48;  officers  of  instruction,  110-22 

Psychoanalytic  Training  and  Research  Cen- 
ter for,  special  programs,  50 

Public  Health;  School  of,  18,  20,  43; 
courses,  46;  officers  of  instruction,  122- 
30 

Radiology:  courses,  48;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 130-34 

Readmission,  44 

Registration:  dates,  5-7;  26;  late,  28 

Regulations,  University,  26-27 

Rehabilitation  Medicine:  course,  48;  officers 
of  instruction,  134-37 

Religious  holidays  and  attendance,  27 

Research:  cancer,  19;  in  nutrition,  20,  50; 
in  human  reproduction,  21;  in  clinical 
genetics,  52 

Residence  halls,  30-31 

Roosevelt  Hospital  Division,  24 

St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center  Division,  24 
St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center,  23- 

24 
Scholarships,  31-36 


Sergievsky,  Gertrude  H.,  Center,  20 

Sociomedical  Sciences,  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 128-29 

Specialization:  programs  for,  49-51;  grad- 
uate, 55 

Statement  of  nondiscriminatory  policies, 
17-18 

Students:  selection  of,  25-26;  medical  ser- 
vice to,  28;  financial  aid,  31-40;  housing, 
30-31;  activities,  40-41 

Students,  roster  of:  First-year  postgraduate 
appointments:  Class  of  1982,  147-50; 
Class  of  1983,  150-53;  Class  of  1984, 
153-56;  Class  of  1985,  156-59;  Class 
of  1986, 159-61 

Surgery:  courses,  48;  officers  of  instruction, 
137-42 

Teaching  hospitals,  21-24 

Teaching  staff  of  the  departments:   see 

under  names  of  departments 
Transcripts,  30 
Tropical  medicine:  officers  of  instruction, 

129 
Tuition,  28;  refund  of,  29 

University  Rights,  Reservation  of,  18 
University  Senate  delegates,  10 
Urology:  teaching  hospital,  21;  course,  48; 
officers  of  instruction,  142-44 

Vice  President  for  Health  Sciences,  8 
Visiting  professorship,  51 

Washington  Heights  Health  and  Teaching 

Center,  18 
William  Black  Medical  Research  Center, 

19,20 
Withdrawal  and  adjustment  of  fees,  29 


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Contents 


Academic  Calendar  5 

M<fealth  Sciences  Administration  8 

Faculty  of  Medicine  8 

College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  Affiliated  Hospitals  17 

Admission*  Registration,  Expenses,  and  Financial  Aid  25 

Application  for  Admission,  25.     Registration,  26.     Regulations,  26.     Auditing  Courses,  27. 
Fees,  27.     Application  or  Renewal  of  Application  for  a  Degree,  29.     Requests  for 
Transcripts,  30.     Estimated  Expenses,  30.     Housing,  30.     Financial  Aid,  31.     Student 
and  Alumni  Activities,  40. 

The  Program  of  Instruction  43 

Grades,  Promotions,  and  Leaves  of  Absence,  43.     Key  to  Course  Numbers,  44.     Sumrnary 
of  Curriculum,  44.     Basic  Science  arid  Introductory  Clinical  Courses,  44.     Major  Clinical 
Year,  46.     Fourth  Year,  48;     Special  Programs,  49.     Endowed  Lectureships  and  Visiting 
Professorship,  5L     Prizes  ahd  Awards,  51. 

Postgraduate  Programs  55 

Departments  of  Instruction  57 

Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology,  57.     Anesthesiology,  58.     Biochemistry,  62.     Dermatology,  63. 
Human  Genetics  and  Development,  65.     Medicine,  66.     Microbiology,  78.     Neurological 
Surgery,  80.     Neurology,  81.     Obstetrics  and  Gynecology,  84.     Ophthalmology,  88. 
Orthopedic  Surgery,  91.     Otolaryngology,  94.     Pathology,  95.     Pediatrics,  102. 
Pharmacology,  109.     Physiology,  111.     Psychiatry,  112.     Public  Health,  123.     Radiolo- 
gy, 132.     Rehabilitation  Medicine,  137.     Surgery,  140.     Urology,  146. 

Centers  and  Institutes  149 

First- Year  Postgraduate  Appointments:  Class  of  1982  152 

Student  Rosters  155 

Index  167 


Academic  Calendar,  1983-1984 


Major  Religious  Holidays 

For  a  statement  of  University  policy  regarding  religious  holidays,  see  Admission.  Registration. 
and  Expenses — Regulations. 

Some  of  the  major  holidays  occurring  on  weekdays  are  listed  below.  The  Jewish  holy  days 
begin  at  sundown  of  the  preceding  day. 

Monday  or  Tuesday,  July  11  or  12  Id  al  Fitr 

Thursday,  Friday,  September  8,  9  Rosh  Hashanah 

Friday  or  Saturday,  September  16  or  17  Id  al  Adha 

Saturday,  September  17  Yom  Kippur 

Thursday,  Friday,  September  22,  23  First  days  of  Succoth 

Thursday,  Friday,  September  29,  30  Concluding  days  of  Succoth 

Tuesday,  Wednesday,  April  17,  18  First  days  of  Passover 

Friday,  April  20  Good  Friday 

Monday,  Tuesday,  April  23,  24  Concluding  days  of  Passover 

Wednesday,  Thursday,  June  6,  7  Shavuoth 


JUNE 

6-17     Monday-Friday.*  Registration  for  Classes  of  1984  and  1985. 

6     Monday.  Academic  year  begins  for  Class  of  1985. 

14-15     Tuesday- Wednesday.  NBME  1,  Class  of  1985.  Passing  is  required  for  graduation. 

27     Monday.  Academic  year  begins  for  Class  of  1984. 

JULY 

1     Friday.  Class  of  1984  reports  to  hospital  rotations. 

4  Monday.  Independence  Day  observed  for  third-  and  fourth-year  students. 

5  Tuesday.  Class  of  1985  reports  to  hospital  rotations. 

AUGUST 

1     Monday.t  Last  day  to  apply  or  reapply  for  all  degrees  to  be  conferred  in  October  (see 
September  7). 

22-26     Monday-Friday.  Optional  early  registration  for  second-year  students. 

26-31     Friday- Wednesday.  Orientation  for  first-year  students. 

29  Monday.*  Registration  for  first-year  students. 

30  Tuesday.*  Registration  for  second-year  students. 


'Students  allowed  to  register  after  the  period  specified  must  pay  a  late  fee. 
"f  Students  who  apply  after  this  date  must  pay  a  late  fee. 


6    ACADEMIC  CALENDAR 


SEPTEMBER 


I  Thursday.  Academic  year  begins  for  first-  and  second-year  students;  late  registration 
begins. 

5     Monday.    Labor   Day   holiday   for   first-,   second-,   third-,    and   fourth-year 
students. 

6-7     Tuesday-Wednesday.  National  Board  Part  I  Examination  for  students  failing  June 
14-15  examination. 

7  Wednesday.  Last  day  to  file  late  applications  for  October  degrees. 

27-28     Tuesday-Wednesday.  National  Board  Part  II  Examination  for  fourth-year  students. 
Passing  is  required  for  graduation. 

OCTOBER 

26     Wednesday.  Award  of  October  degrees. 

NOVEMBER 

4     Friday.*  Last  day  to  apply  or  reapply  for  all  degrees  to  be  conferred  in  January  (see 
December  9). 

8  Tuesday.  Election  Day.  Half-day  holiday  for  first-  and  second-year  students. 

24-25     Thursday-Friday.  Thanksgiving  holidays  for  first-,  second-,  third-,  and 
fourth-year  students. 

DECEMBER 

9  Friday.  Last  day  to  file  late  applications  for  January  degrees. 

17     Saturday,  through  January  2,  Monday.  Vacation  for  second-  and  third-year 
students. 

20     Tuesday,  through  January  2,  Monday.  Vacation  for  first-year  students. 

JANUARY 

3     Tuesday.  Resumption  of  classes  for  first-,  second-,  and  third-year  students. 

I I  Wednesday.  First  semester  ends  for  first-year  students. 
16     Monday.  Second  semester  begins  for  first-year  students. 
25     Wednesday.  Award  of  January  degrees. 
FEBRUARY 

20  Monday.  Spring  vacation  for  first-  and  second-year  students. 

21  Tuesday.*  Last  day  to  apply  or  reapply  for  all  degrees  to  be  conferred  in  May  (see  April 
2). 

MARCH 

24     Saturday,  through  April  1,  Sunday.  Spring  vacation  for  first-  and  second-year 
students. 


'Students  who  apply  after  this  date  must  pay  a  late  fee. 


ACADEMIC  CALENDAR    7 

APRIL 

2     Monday.  Last  day  to  file  late  applications  for  May  degrees. 

3-4     Tuesday-Wednesday.  National  Board  Part  II  Examination  for  students  failing  Septem- 
ber 27-28  examination. 

MAY 

2     Wednesday.  Dean's  Day  for  Medical  Student  Research. 

16     Wednesday.  Columbia  University  Commencement  and  Convocation  of  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

28  Monday.  Memorial  Day  holiday  for  first-,  second-,  and  third-year  students. 
JUNE 

2     Saturday  through  June  11,  Monday.  Study  period  for  second-year  students,  NBME  I. 

8     Friday.  Second  semester  ends  for  first-year  students. 

12-13     Tuesday- Wednesday.  National  Board  Part  I  Examination.  Passing  is 
required  for  graduation. 

1 1-15     Monday-Friday.*  Registration  for  Class  of  1986. 

13     Wednesday.  Academic  year  begins  for  Class  of  1986. 

15     Friday.  Major  Clinical  Year  concludes  for  third-year  students. 

26-28     Tuesday-Thursday.'  Registration  for  Class  of  1985. 

29  Friday.  Academic  year  begins  for  Class  of  1985. 
JULY 

2     Monday.  Class  of  1985  reports  to  hospital  rotations. 

4  Wednesday.  Independence  Day  Holiday  for  third-  and  fourth-year  students. 

5  Thursday.  Hospital  rotations  begin  for  Class  of  1986. 

Dates  of  National  Board  Examinations 

Part  I  September  6-7,  1983.  Not  given  at  P&S. 

June  12-13,  1984.  Required  by  P&S. 

Part  II         September  27-28,  1983.  Required  at  P&S. 
April  3-4,  1984.  Not  given  at  P&S. 


'Students  allowed  to  register  after  the  period  specified  must  pay  a  late  fee. 


Health  Sciences  Administration 

MICHAEL  I.  SOVERN,  LL.B.,  LL.D.     President  of  the  University 

ROBERT  F.  GOLDBERGER,  M.D.     Provost  of  the  University 

ROBERT  I.  LEVY,  M.D.      Vice  President  for  Health  Sciences 

KATHLEEN  MULLINEX,  Ph.D.      Vice  Provost  of  the  University 

PHILIP  J.  SHARKEY,  Ph.D.     Deputy  Vice  President  for  Health  Sciences 

CHERYL  GILLEN  RICE,  M.P.A.     Assistant  Vice  President  for  Health  Sciences  Administra- 
tion 

The  Faculty  of  Medicine 

DONALD  F.  TAPLEY,  M.D.     Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine 

THOMAS  Q.  MORRIS,  M.D.     Vice  Dean 

BERNARD  CHALLENOR,  M.D.     Associate  Dean  for  Hospital  Affairs 

RAYMOND  J.  DEVLIN,  B.B.A.     Associate  Dean  for  Administrative  Affairs 

LINDA  D.  LEWIS,  M.D.     Associate  Dean  for  Student  Affairs 

CHERYL  GILLEN  RICE,  M.P.A.     Associate  Dean  for  Clinical  Administration 

DOROTHY  ESTES,  M.D.     Assistant  Dean  for  Alumni  Affairs 

LESTER  M.  GELLER,  M.D.     Assistant  Dean  for  Student  and  Curricular  Affairs 

KATHLEEN  O'DONNELL,  M.B.A.,  M.P.H.     Assistant  Dean  for  Administrative  Affairs 

JOANN  S.  JAMANN,  Ed.D.     Dean  of  the  School  of  Nursing 

ROBERT  J.  WEISS,  M.D.     Dean  of  the  School  of  Public  Health 

MICHAEL  O'CONNOR,  M.P.A.     Assistant  Dean  for  Administration,   School  of  Public 
Health 

STEPHEN  WOTMAN,  D.D.S.     Assistant  Dean  for  Academic  Affairs,  School  of  Public 
Health 

Executive  Committee  of  the  Faculty  Council 

Donald  F.  Tapley  (chairman)  Harold  Dick  Donald  Kornfeld 

Jennifer  Bell  Rose  Ruth  Ellison  Elizabeth  Mahoney 

Robert  Bertsch  Michael  Gershon  Lewis  P.  Rowland 

John  Bilezikian  Harold  Ginsberg  Kevin  Sanborn 

Martin  Blank  Douglas  Ishii 


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Faculty  Council  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine 


Maxwell  Abramson 
George  B.  Ambrose 
Philip  O.  Anderson 
Ernest  April 
Robert  B.  Armstrong 
Kimball  C.  Atwood 
Leslie  Baer 
Howard  Bailit 
David  Baker 
Laxmi  Baxi 
David  Befeler 
Henrik  Bendixen 
Keith  Bernstein 
Robert  Bertsch 
Aaron  Bhattacharyya 
John  P.  Bilezikian 
Martin  Blank 
Roger  Burnett 
Charles  Campbell 
Charles  Cantor 
Elizabeth  Carter 
Herbert  Cave 
Peter  Danilo 
Barbara  Decker 
Ralph  Dell 
Salvatore  DeMauro 
Darryl  DeVivo 
Harold  Dick 
Thomas  Dillon 
Bruce  Dohrenwend 
John  Downey 
Ronald  Drusin 
Philip  Duffy 
Isidore  Edelman 
Nas  Eftekhar 
Rose  Ruth  Ellison 
Jean  Endicott 
Bernard  Erlanger 
John  Fenoglio 
Jorge  Fischbarg 
Max  Forbes 
Karen  Fountain 
Harold  Fox 
Marguerite  Gates 
Michael  Gershon 
Elsa-Grace  Giardina 
Harold  Ginsberg 
Robert  Glickman 


Arnold  Gold 
Rachel  Goldstein 
Peter  Gouras 
Carolyn  Greenberg 
Leonard  Harber 
Arthur  Hays 
Margaret  Heagerty 
Bernadette  Hecox 
William  Heird 
Brian  Hoffman 
Peter  Holt 
Barry  Honig 
Cheng  Chun  Huang 
Nabil  Husami 
Allen  1.  Hyman 
Douglas  Ishii 
Thomas  P.  Jacobs 
JoAnn  Jamann 
William  James 
Karen  Kaplan 
Frederick  Kass 
Michael  Katz 
Jennifer  Kelsey 
Thomas  C.  King 
Donald  S.  Kornfeld 
Dolores  Kreisman 
Oscar  Kruesi 
Conrad  G.  Lattes 
Phyllis  C.  Leppert 
Robert  Levy 
Linda  D.  Lewis 
Arnold  Lisio 
Elizabeth  A.  Mahoney 
Sidney  Malitz 
Charles  Marboe 
Eric  Marcus 
Eric  C.  Martin 
Pat  Martin 
Marie-France 
Maylie-Pfenninger 
Mary  McGrath 
Dorothy  Miller 
William  Minogue 
Thomas  Q.  Morris 
Jane  H.  Morse 
Stanley  J.  Myers 
Pearila  B.  Namerow 
Hugh  Nellans 


Mero  Nocenti 
Carl  Olsson 
Carmen  Ortiz-Neu 
Nigel  Paneth 
Eugene  Pantuck 
Timothy  A.  Pedley 
Richard  N.  Pierson,  Jr. 
Conrad  Pirani 
Kalmon  Post 
Peter  J.  Puchner 
Donald  Quest 
John  D.  Rainer 
Keith  Rawlinson 
Keith  Reemstma 
John  Regan 
Helen  Rodriguez-Trias 
Taube  Rothman 
Lewis  P.  Rowland 
Kevin  V.  Sanborn 
Saul  Sanders 
David  Schachter 
Karl  Schulze 
Malcolm  Schvey 
Patrick  Shrout 
Howard  Shuman 
John  Silver 
Saul  Silverstein 
Michael  Sovern 
Henry  Spotnitz 
Bennett  Stein 
David  S.  Svahn 
Hadassah  Tamir 
Donald  F.  Tapley 
Herbert  Thornhill 
Duane  W.  Todd 
Fred  Van  Natta 
Bonnie  Ann  Wallace 
Sylvan  Wallenstein 
Stephen  Wang 
Elizabeth  Watkins 
Collin  Weber 
Robert  J.  Weiss 
Ralph  deVere  White 
Walter  A.  Wichern 
Joachim  Wigger 
Andrew  Wit 
Stuart  C.  Yudofsky 


10    THE  FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE 


Chairmen's  Advisory  Committee  to  the  Dean 


Donald  F.  Tapley  (chairman) 

Maxwell  Abramson 

Charles  Ashley 

Richard  Axel 

Henrik  Bendixen 

John  Benson 

Donald  Bradley 

Charles  J.  Campbell 

Robert  Canfield 

Charles  Cantor 

Bernard  D.  Challenor 

Raymond  Devlin 

Harold  Dick 

John  A.  Downey 

Philip  Duffy 

Isidore  S.  Edelman 

Dorothy  Estes 


Allan  Formicola 
Gary  Gambuti 
Lester  Geller 
Michael  Gershon 
Harold  S.  Ginsberg 
Rachel  Goldstein 
Leonard  Harber 
Brian  F.  Hoffman 
JoAnn  Jamann 
Eric  Kandel 
Michael  Katz 
Linda  Lewis 
Sidney  Malitz 
William  F.  Minogue 
Thomas  Q.  Morris 
Edward  S.  Noroian 
Kathleen  O'Donnell 


Clifford  Ohle 
Carl  Olsson 
Keith  Reemstma 
Cheryl  G.  Rice 
David  Rothman 
Lewis  P.  Rowland 
Diane  Rulnick 
Charles  T.  Ryder 
William  B.  Seaman 
Philip  J.  Sharkey 
Samuel  Silverstein 
Richard  Sohn 
Bennett  Stein 
Mervyn  Susser 
Stephen  F.  Wang 
Robert  J.  Weiss 
Myron  Winick 


Committees 

ADMISSIONS:  Professor  Andrew  Frantz  (chairman);  Professors  April,  Ballard,  Bell,  Blank, 
Branche,  Brust,  Donn,  Downey,  Dunton,  Forde,  Frantz,  Housepian,  Jagiello,  Jewett,  Knowl- 
ton,  McCormick,  Nocenti,  Ortiz-Neu,  Pierson,  Schullinger,  Schwartz,  Stock,  Weidel.  Ex  officio: 
Dean  Tapley,  Professors  Linda  Lewis  and  Schachter.  Student:  James  W.  Roberts. 

CURRICULUM:  Professor  Mero  Nocenti  (chairman);  Professors  Abramson,  Arkow,  Atwood, 
Bertsch,  Birkhoff,  Branwood,  Brust,  Cameron,  Shu  Chien,  Despommier,  Drusin,  Eggers,  J. 
Fenoglio,  Fine,  Ghez,  Brian  Hoffman,  Stanley  Meyers,  Nunez,  Ortiz-Neu,  Petrie,  Post,  Eric 
Rose,  Kevin  Sanborn,  Siris,  B.  D.  Srinivasan.  P.  R.  Srinivasan,  Winick.  Ex  officio:  Flora  Atkins, 
Rachael  Goldstein,  Professors  Lester  Geller,  Sidney  Horowitz,  and  Linda  Lewis.  Students: 
Steven  L.  Brown,  Eugene  Coman,  Trip  Gulick,  Marian  Hodges,  Steve  Miller,  and  Rocky 
Schoen. 


Delegates  to  the  University  Senate 

Jennifer  Bell,  Leonard  Brand,  Welton  Gersony,  Allen  Hyman,  Thomas  C.  King,  Richard  N. 
Pierson,  and  I.  Bernard  Weinstein.  Students:  Andrew  Kaplan  and  Marie  Moss. 


Joint  Administrative  Board 

REPRESENTING  COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY:  Daniel  F.  Crowley,  Thomas  D.  Flynn,  David  B. 
Hertz,  Joan  Konner,  Walsh  McDermott,  Michael  I.  Sovern,  W.  Clarke  Wescoe,  and  M.  Moran 
Weston. 

REPRESENTING  PRESBYTERIAN  HOSPITAL:  John  W.  Brooks,  Thomas  H.  Choate,  Felix 
E.  Demartini,  George  S.  Dillon,  Jon  R.  Katzenbach,  Ralph  F.  Leach,  Sidney  J.  Weinberg,  Jr., 
and  Myles  V.  Whalen,  Jr. 


THE  FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE    H 

Administrative  Staff 

TERI  VAN  TATENHOVE.     Executive  Assistant  to  the  Vice  President  for  Health  Sciences 

MARY  J.  SULLIVAN .     Assistant  to  the  Dean 

JOHN  L.  BENSON.     Business  Officer 

FRANCES  FICKLEN.     Financial  Aid  Officer 

JOAN  BENNIS.     Director  of  the  Office  of  Admissions 

ADELAIDE  ROTHE.     Coordinator  of  Academic  Appointments 

GEORGE  SUSKO.     Associate  Registrar 

Officers  Emeriti 

HENRY  AR  ANOW,  JR .     Lambert  Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 

HAROLD  BARKER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 

ANDREW  L.  BASSETT.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Orthopedic  Surgery 

VIOLA  BERNARD.     Clinical  Professor  Emeritus  of  Psychiatry 

STANLEY  BRADLEY .     Bard  Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 

HAROLD  W.  BROWN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Parasitology 

GORDON  M.  BRUCE.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

LESTER  CAHN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Oral  Pathology 

MARY  E.  CALLAHAN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Physical  Therapy 

ARTHUR  CARR.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Medical  Psychology 

ROBERT  CARROLL.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

ER  WIN  CH  ARGAFF.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

JOHN  J.  CONLEY.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 

WILFRED  M.  COPENHAVER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Anatomy 

STUART  COSGRIFF.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 

ANDRE  F.  COURNAND.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 

DAVID  CO  WEN .     Professor  Emeritus  of  Neuropathology 

GEORGE  F.  CRIKELAIR.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 

EDWARD  C.  CURNEN,  JR.     Carpentier  Professor  Emeritus  of  Pediatrics 

ROBERT  C.  DARLING.     Simon  Baruch  Professor  Emeritus  of  Physical  Medicine  and 
Rehabilitation 

ELIZABETH  B.  DAVIS.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Qinical  Psychiatry 

ROBERT  M.  DAY.     Clinical  Professor  Emeritus  of  Ophthalmology 


12    THE  FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE 

D.  ANTHONY  D'ESOPO.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and 
Gynecology 

ZACH  ARIAS  DISCHE.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

HERBERT  O.  ELFTMAN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Anatomy 

CARL  FEIND.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 

M .  IRENE  FERRER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Medicine 

JOHN  W.  FERTIG.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Biostatistics 

THOMAS  D.  FLEMING.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Library  Science 

CHARLES  A.  FLOOD.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Medicine 

GOODWIN  L.  FOSTER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

CHARLES  L.  FOX,  JR.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Microbiology  (in  Surgery) 

MARIE-LOUISE  FRANCISCUS.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Occupational  Therapy 

ELIZABETH  S.  GILL.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Nursing 

WILLIAM  GOLDFARB.     Clinical  Professor  Emeritus  of  Psychiatry 

LEONARD  J .  GOLDWATER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Occupational  Medicine 

RUTH  J.  GUTTM  ANN .     Professor  Emeritus  of  Radiology 

CUSHMAN  D.  HAAGENSEN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 

MICHAEL  HEIDELBERGER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Immunochemistry 

GEORGE  H.  HUMPHREYS  II.     Mott  Professor  Emeritus  of  Surgery 

HAROLD  W.  JACOX.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Radiology 

A.  GREGORY  JAMESON.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Medicine 

IRA  S.  JONES.     Clinical  Professor  Emeritus  of  Ophthalmology 

ERICH  J.  KAHN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Pediatrics 

MAXWELL  K ARSH AN .     Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

AARON  KARUSH.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

FORREST  E.  KENDALL.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

PHILIP  KNAPP.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

LAWRENCE  C.  KOLB.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Psychiatry 

RAPHAEL  LATTES.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Surgical  Pathology 

JOHN  K.  LATTIMER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Urology 

FERDINAND  F.  McALLISTER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 

RUSTIN  McINTOSH.     Carpentier  Professor  Emeritus  of  Pediatrics 

RICHARD  L.  MASLAND.     H.  Houston  Merritt  Professor  Emeritus  of  Neurology 

AUBRE  M  AYNARD.     Clinical  Professor  Emeritus  of  Surgery 


THE  FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE    13 

GEORGE  R.  MERRIAM,  JR.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology/ 

FREDERICK  A.  METTLER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Anatomy 

KARL  MEYER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

LESTER  A.  MOUNT.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Neurological  Surgery 

MARGARET  R.  MURRAY.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Anatomy 

DAVID  NACHMANSOHN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

HELEN  F.  PETTIT.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Nursing 

KERMIT  PINES.     Clinical  Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 

J .  LAWRENCE  POOL.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Neurological  Surgery 

HERBERT  R  ACKOW.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Anesthesiology 

HARRY  M.  ROSE.     Borne  Professor  Emeritus  of  Microbiology 

CHARLES  T.  RYDER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

THOMAS  V.  SANTULLI.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Surgery 

EDWARD  B.  SCHLESINGER.     Byron  Stookey  Professor  Emeritus  of  Neurological  Surgery 

WILLIAM  B.  SEAMAN.     Picker  Professor  Emeritus  of  Radiology 

WILLIAM  H.  SEBRELL,  JR.      Williams  Professor  Emeritus  of  Nutrition 

BEATRICE  C.  SEEGAL.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Microbiology 

LAWRENCE  W.  SLOAN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Surgery 

HAMILTON  SOUTHWORTH.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Medicine 

WARREN  M.  SPERRY.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

DAVID  SPRINSON .     Professor  Emeritus  of  Biochemistry 

LEO  SROLE.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Social  Sciences  in  Psychiatry 

HERBERT  C.  STOERK.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Pathology 

FRANK  E.  STINCHFIELD.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Orthopedic  Surgery 

JOHN  V.  TAGGART.     Dalton  Professor  Emeritus  of  Physiology  and  Medicine 

HOWARD  C.  TAYLOR,  JR.     Rappleye  Professor  Emeritus  of  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

JUERGEN  TONDORFF.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Otolaryngology 

FRANK  W.  VAN  DYKE.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Public  Health  (Administrative  Medicine) 

CARMEN  T.  VICALE.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Neurology 

JULES  G.  WALTNER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 
SHIH-CHUN  WANG.     Gusta  vus  A.  Pfeiffer  Professor  Emeritus  of  Pharmacology 
SIDNEY  C.  WERNER.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Clinical  Medicine 
ARTHUR  B.  WERTHEIM.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Medicine 


14    THE  FACULTY  Of  MEDICINE 

ROGER  WILLIAMS.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Public  Health  (Medical  Entomology) 

SAMUEL  M.  WISHIK.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Public  Health  (Public  Health 
Practice) 

ABNER  WOLF.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Neuropathology 

JAMES  WOLFF.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Pediatrics 

JOSEPH  ZUBIN.     Professor  Emeritus  of  Psychology 


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The  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons 
and  Affiliated  Hospitals 


The  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  is  guided  by  the  principle  that  medical  education  is 
university  education.  The  acquisition  of  knowledge  and  skills  is  important  in  professional 
education,  but  far  more  vital  is  a  profound  understanding  of  the  science,  the  art,  and  the  ethic 
within  which  both  knowledge  and  skill  are  applied.  As  a  part  of  Columbia  University,  the 
College  builds  its  curriculum,  selects  its  officers  of  instruction,  and  marshals  its  enormous 
resources  of  equipment  and  clinical  experience  to  develop  in  the  student  this  understanding  of 
medicine.  Within  the  curriculum  for  the  M.D.  degree  is  the  fundamental  knowledge  upon  which 
later  specialization  is  built,  and  from  which  the  natural  bent  is  discovered  toward  general  or 
special  practice,  or  toward  research,  teaching,  or  administration.  The  postgraduate  programs 
of  the  College  provide  training  in  the  specialties,  help  the  graduate  physician  to  keep  abreast  of 
new  knowledge,  and  support  the  research  from  which  the  physician's  knowledge  develops. 

Statement  of  Nondiscriminatory  Policies 

The  University  is  required  by  certain  Federal  statutes  and  administrative  regulations  to  publish 
the  following  statements: 

Consistent  with  the  requirements  of  Title  IX  of  the  Education  Amendments  of  1972,  as 
amended,  and  Part  86  of  45  C.F.R.,  the  University  does  not  discriminate  on  the  basis  of  sex  in 
the  conduct  or  operation  of  its  education  programs  or  activities  (including  employment  therein 
and  admission  thereto).  Inquiries  concerning  the  application  of  Title  IX  and  Part  86  of  45 
C.F.R.  may  be  referred  to  Ms.  Rosalind  S.  Fink,  the  Director  of  the  University's  Office  of  Equal 
Opportunity  and  Affirmative  Action  (305  Low  Memorial  Library,  New  York,  N.Y.  10027, 
telephone  212-280-5511),  or  to  the  Director,  Office  for  Civil  Rights  (Region  II),  26  Federal 
Plaza,  New  York,  N.Y.  10007. 

Columbia  University  admits  students  of  any  race,  color,  national  and  ethnic  origin  to  all  the 
rights,  privileges,  programs,  and  activities  generally  accorded  or  made  available  to  students  at 
the  University.  It  does  not  discriminate  on  the  basis  of  race,  color,  national  and  ethnic  origin  in 
administration  of  its  educational  policies,  admissions  policies,  scholarship  and  loan  programs, 
and  athletic  and  other  University-administered  programs. 

Consistent  with  the  requirements  of  Section  504  of  the  Rehabilitation  Act  of  1973,  as 
amended,  and  Part  84  of  45  C.F.R. ,  the  University  does  not  discriminate  on  the  basis  of 
handicap  in  admission  or  access  to,  or  employment  in,  its  programs  and  activities.  Section  503 
of  the  Rehabilitation  Act  of  1973  requires  affirmative  action  to  employ  and  advance  in 
employment  qualified  handicapped  workers. 

The  University  in  addition  desires  to  call  attention  to  other  laws  and  regiilations  that  protect 
employees,  students,  and  applicants. 

Title  VI  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964,  as  amended,  prohibits  discrimination  on  the  basis  of 
race,  color,  or  national  origin  in  programs  or  activities  receiving  Federal  financial  assistance. 
Title  VII  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964,  as  amended,  prohibits  employment  discrimination 
because  of  race,  color,  religion,  sex  or  national  origin.  Executive  Order  11246,  as  amended, 
prohibits  discrimination  in  employment  because  of  race,  color,  religion,  sex  or  national  origin 
and  requires  affirmative  action  to  ensure  equality  of  opportunity  in  all  aspects  of  employ- 
ment. 

The  Equal  Pay  Act  of  1963  prohibits  discrimination  on  the  basis  of  sex  in  rates  of  pay.  The 
Age  Discrimination  in  Employment  Act  of  1967,  as  amended,  prohibits  discrimination  in 
employment  on  the  basis  of  age. 

The  Columbia  University  Senate  on  December  1,  1978,  passed  a  resolution  announcing  its 
general  educational  policy  on  discrimination  which  reaffirms  the  University's  commitment  to 
nondiscriminatory  policies  in  the  above-mentioned  categories,  as  well  as  its  policy  not  to 
discriminate  on  the  basis  of  sexual  orientation. 


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Section  402  of  the  Vietnam  Era  Veterans'  Readjustment  Assistance  Act  of  1974,  as 
amended,  prohibits  job  discrimination  and  requires  affirmative  action  to  employ  and  advance  in 
employment  qualified  special  disabled  veterans  and  veterans  of  the  Vietnam  era. 

All  employees,  students,  and  applicants  are  protected  from  coercion,  intimidation,  interfer- 
ence or  discrimination  for  filing  a  complaint  or  assisting  in  an  investigation  under  any  of  the 
foregoing  policies  and  laws. 

The  University's  Office  of  Equal  Opportunity  and  Affirmative  Action  has  also  been 
designated  to  coordinate  the  University's  compliance  activities  under  each  of  the  programs 
referred  to  above.  Any  employee  who  believes  that  he  or  she  has  been  denied  equal 
opportunity  should  contact  this  Office,  which  will  investigate  complaints  and  counsel 
employees  on  questions  relating  to  equal  opportunity  and  affirmative  action. 


Reservation  of  University  Rights 

This  bulletin  is  intended  for  the  guidance  of  persons  applying  for  or  considering  application  for 
admission  to  Columbia  University  and  for  the  guidance  of  Columbia  students  and  faculty.  The 
bulletin  sets  forth  in  general  the  manner  in  which  the  University  intends  to  proceed  with  respect 
to  the  matters  set  forth  herein,  but  the  University  reserves  the  right  to  depart  without  notice 
from  the  terms  of  this  bulletin.  This  bulletin  is  not  intended  to  be  and  should  not  be  regarded  as 
a  contract  between  the  University  and  any  student  or  other  person. 


History  of  the  College  and  University 

Columbia  University  began  as  King's  College,  which  was  founded  in  1754  by  royal  grant  of 
George  II,  King  of  England,  "for  the  Instruction  of  Youth  in  the  Learned  Languages,  and  the 
Liberal  Arts  and  Sciences."  The  American  Revolution  interrupted  its  program,  but  in  1784  it 
was  reopened  as  Columbia  College.  In  1912  the  title  was  changed  to  Columbia  University  in 
the  City  of  New  York. 

King's  College  organized  a  medical  faculty  in  1767  and  was  the  first  institution  in  the  North 
American  Colonies  to  confer  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine.  The  first  graduates  in  medicine 
from  the  College  were  Robert  Tucker  and  Samuel  Kissam,  who  received  the  degree  of 
Bachelor  of  Medicine  in  May  1769,  and  that  of  Doctor  of  Medicine  in  May  1770  and  May  1771, 
respectively.  Instruction  in  medicine  was  given  until  interrupted  by  the  Revolution  and  the 
occupation  of  New  York  by  the  British,  which  lasted  until  November  25,  1783.  In  1784 
instruction  was  resumed  in  the  academic  departments,  and  in  December  of  the  same  year  the 
medical  faculty  was  reestablished.  In  1814  the  medical  faculty  of  Columbia  College  was 
merged  with  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  which  had  obtained  an  independent 
charter  in  1807.  In  1860,  by  agreement  between  the  Trustees  of  the  two  institutions,  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  became  the  Medical  Department  of  Columbia  College; 
from  that  time  on  the  diplomas  of  the  graduates  were  signed  by  the  President  of  Columbia 
College  as  well  as  by  the  President  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  The  connection 
was  only  a  nominal  one,  however,  until  1891,  when  the  college  was  incorporated  as  an  integral 
part  of  the  University.  Since  September  1917,  women  have  been  admitted  to  the  College  on 
the  same  basis  as  men. 

The  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center  was  opened  in  the  spring  of  1928,  seven  years 
after  the  establishment  of  a  permanent  alliance  between  Columbia  University  and  the 
Presbyterian  Hospital.  It  consists  of  the  following  units:  the  divisions  of  the  University  Faculty  of 
Medicine  (the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  the  School  of  Nursing,  the  School  of  Public 
Health);  the  University  School  of  Dental  and  Oral  Surgery;  the  Presbyterian  Hospital  and  its 
subdivisions;  the  New  York  State  Psychiatric  Institute;  and  the  Washington  Heights  Health  and 
Teaching  Center. 

The  Medical  Center  occupies  a  plot  of  land  given  to  Columbia  University  and  the 
Presbyterian  Hospital  by  Mrs.  Stephen  V.  Harkness  and  Mr.  Edward  S.  Harkness.  It  comprises 


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about  twenty  acres  extending  from  West  165th  Street  to  West  168th  Street  and  from 
Broadway  to  Riverside  Drive  and  is  readily  accessible  from  all  parts  of  the  city.  A  map  of  the 
Medical  Center  is  given  on  the  inside  back  cover. 

The  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  is  at  630  West  168th  Street  between  Broadway  and 
Fort  Washington  Avenue  in  a  seventeen-story  building,  each  floor  of  which  connects  with  the 
wards  and  services  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital.  The  William  Black  Medical  Research  Building 
is  a  twenty-story  building,  containing  research  laboratories  for  the  faculty  members  of  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  It  is  connected  with  the  College  building  and  is  located  at 
168th  Street  and  Fort  Washington  Avenue.  The  Julius  and  Armand  Hammer  Health  Sciences 
Center,  a  twenty-story  structure  diagonally  opposite  the  William  Black  Medical  Research 
Building,  opened  its  teaching,  research,  and  library  facilities  in  1976. 

Augustus  C.  Long  Health  Sciences  Library 

The  Columbia  University  Health  Sciences  Library  is  housed  in  the  Julius  and  Armand  Hammer 
Health  Sciences  Center,  701  West  168th  Street.  The  four  floors  occupied  by  the  library  offer  a 
comfortable  atmosphere  conducive  to  study,  including  such  amenities  as  individual  study 
carrels,  group  study  and  conference  rooms,  typing  rooms,  and  a  leisure  reading  lounge. 

With  more  than  380,000  volumes  and  a  stafif  of  44,  the  Health  Sciences  Library  is  one  of  the 
largest  medical  center  libraries  in  the  United  States.  It  is  well  able  to  serve  the  needs  of  faculty, 
students,  and  researchers  in  the  health  sciences  disciplines.  More  than  3,200  periodicals  are 
received  regularly.  The  library  includes  a  comprehensive  media  center  equipped  with 
audiovisual  materials  and  equipment,  as  well  as  a  significant  rare  book  and  special  collections 
section.  In  addition  to  traditional  reference  services,  the  library  offers  computerized  literature 
searching  on  several  data  bases,  including  MEDLARS.  Materials  describing  library  services  are 
available  on  request. 

Other  Columbia  libraries,  located  on  the  Momingside  campus,  are  open  to  all  students  and 
faculty  who  carry  Columbia  identification  cards.  The  main  collection  is  housed  in  Butler 
Library;  special  and  departmental  collections  are  housed  in  other  buildings  on  the  campus. 
Columbia  students  and  faculty  are  also  permitted  access  to  the  collections  of  approximately 
twenty-five  other  research  institutions  including  Stanford  and  Yale  Universities,  under  the 
auspices  of  the  Research  Libraries  Group.  Information  about  the  Research  Libraries  Group  can 
be  obtained  from  the  Health  Sciences  Library. 

Comprehensive  Cancer  Center/Institute  of  Cancer  Research 

The  Ceincer  Research  Center  was  established  in  1973.  In  1977  it  was  designated  the  Cancer 
Center/Institute  of  Cancer  Research.  In  1979  the  Center  was  awarded  Comprehensive  status 
by  the  National  Cancer  Institute  in  recognition  of  its  broad  responsibility  for  research,  patient 
care,  aind  cancer  control  activities.  The  Center  coordinates,  integrates,  and  facilitates  cancer 
research,  education,  and  patient  care  in  the  Health  Sciences  Faculties  of  Columbia  University 
and  its  affiliated  hospitab  in  New  York  City — Presbyterian,  St.  Luke's,  Roosevelt,  Harlem — as 
well  as  Overlook  in  Summit,  New  Jersey,  and  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital  in  New  Jersey. 
The  Cancer  Center  was  organized  to  effect  the  efficient  and  cooperative  use  of  all  Center 
resources,  maximize  the  dissemination  of  information  among  Center  personnel,  and  facilitate 
the  rapid  translation  of  cancer  research  findings  into  programs  for  improving  capabilities  for  the 
prevention  of  cancer  and  the  care  of  patients  with  cancer. 

The  Institute  of  Cancer  Research  of  Columbia  University,  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  was  established  in  1911  with  funds  bequeathed  to  the  University  by  George 
Crocker.  It  moved  from  its  original  quarters  on  116th  Street  to  the  campus  of  the 
Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center  in  1938. 

The  Comprehensive  Cancer  Center  and  the  Institute  of  Cancer  Research  were  separated  in 
1980  to  function  as  two  separate  entities.  While  both  are  mutually  involved  in  a  clinical  and 
basic  research  ccincer  effort,  their  administrations  function  autonomously. 


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The  Centers  for  Community  Health 

The  Centers  for  Community  Health  are  composed  of  a  Center  for  Health  Services  Research 
and  a  Collaborative  Program  in  Oral  Health  with  the  School  of  Dental  and  Oral  Surgery  whose 
research  program  is  one  of  the  few  in  the  country  directed  toward  an  area  of  health  services 
which  has  long  been  neglected.  The  Centers  provide  a  locus  for  student  teaching  and  research 
by  the  Faculty  of  Medicine  and  the  School  of  Public  Health,  especially  health  administration,  on 
problems  of  the  delivery,  financing,  and  distribution  of  health  care  in  a  diverse  group  of 
institutions  in  the  inner  city  and  the  suburbs. 


Center  for  Geriatrics  and  Gerontology 

The  Center  was  established  and  funded  by  the  Faculty  of  Medicine  and  the  New  York  State 
Office  of  Mental  Health  and  is  a  rich  resource  for  teaching  and  research  in  geriatrics  and 
gerontology  in  a  group  of  medical  as  well  as  long-term  care  facilities  and  in  community  settings. 
The  Center  designated  by  the  Administration  on  Aging  as  a  long-term  care  gerontology  center 
is  for  HHS  region  II.  With  major  funding  from  the  Administration,  it  is  one  of  the  nine  regional 
programs  on  long-term  care.  The  Center  has  forged  development  of  models  for  an  alliance 
between  the  University  and  the  community  providers  of  care  for  the  development  of  services  to 
the  elderly.  Its  major  focus  is  research  and  the  care  of  the  elderly. 


Gertrude  H.  Sergievsky  Center 

The  Sergievsky  Center  is  a  center  for  research  in  the  epidemiology  of  epilepsy,  cerebral  palsy, 
and  developmental  brain  disorders.  The  center  has  a  core  scientific  faculty  concerned  with  the 
development  of  research  in  the  epidemiology  of  those  diseases.  Funded  with  an  endowment,  it 
participates  in  the  teaching  programs  of  the  Epidemiology  Division  of  the  School  of  Public 
Health  and  the  Departments  of  Neurology  and  Pediatrics  and  provides  a  major  resource  in 
epidemiology  research  and  training  in  neuroepidemiology. 


Institute  of  Human  Nutrition 

The  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition  is  an  interdisciplinary  unit  whose  mission  is  to  study  all  aspects 
of  nutrition  that  relate  to  human  health.  The  Institute  is  organized  into  three  primary  divisions: 
Growth  and  Development,  Nutrition  and  Metabolism,  and  Community  Nutrition.  Although 
each  division  conducts  its  own  research  program  and  offers  its  own  program  of  instruction, 
these  are  highly  integrated  in  order  to  achieve  two  basic  goals:  research  in  all  areas  of  human 
nutrition  and  an  integrated  teaching  program  in  areas  of  nutrition  relevant  to  the  physician  and 
medical  scientist. 

To  achieve  this  integration  of  purpose  and  at  the  same  time  allow  for  the  specialization 
necessary  for  the  best  research  and  teaching,  combined  research  projects  between  the 
divisions  are  under  way,  and  joint  seminars  and  courses  involving  faculty  and  students  in  all 
three  divisions  are  conducted.  Constant  interchange  of  ideas  is  fostered  through  weekly 
combined  staff  conferences  and  special  lectures  which  are  open  to  the  medical  center 
community.  Through  its  Master  of  Science,  Doctor  of  Philosophy,  and  postdoctoral  programs, 
the  Institute  aims  to  train  individuals  for  scholarly  activities  in  university  and  research  centers 
that  are  in  the  forefront  of  the  movement  to  advance  nutrition  as  a  health  science. 

The  facilities  of  the  Institute  include  laboratories  in  the  William  Black  Medical  Research 
Center,  and  the  Obesity  Center  and  Nutrition  and  Metabolic  Research  Center  at  St.  Luke's 
Hospital  Center.  The  office  of  the  Director  and  other  administrative  offices  are  located  on  the 
seventh  floor  of  the  Health  Sciences  Center. 


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International  Institute  for  the  Study 
of  Human  Reproduction 

The  International  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Human  Reproduction  was  founded  in  1965  by  Dr. 
Howard  C.  Taylor  and  was  made  possible  by  a  substantial  grant  from  the  Ford  Foundation. 
The  primary  purpose  of  the  founders  was  to  foster  research  in  the  sciences  relevant  to  the 
solution  of  the  world  population  problem.  In  more  recent  years,  the  aims  of  the  Institute  have 
been  interpreted  more  broadly  to  include  teaching,  research,  and  the  provision  of  clinical  and 
social  services  related  to  the  reproductive  health  of  men  and  women.  The  Institute  now  consists 
of  three  centers. 

The  Center  for  Reproductive  Sciences  is  composed  of  an  interdisciplinary  group  of 
investigators  devoting  themselves  to  the  study  of  the  biochemical  and  physiological  aspects  of 
reproduction  in  men  and  women.  It  also  comprises  a  clinical  division  involved  in  the  diagnosis 
and  treatment  of  the  diseases  of  female  reproduction. 

The  aims  of  the  Center  for  Population  and  Family  Health  are  more  specifically  relevant  to 
the  social  consequences  of  human  reproduction.  The  Center's  community-oriented  Reproduc- 
tive Health  Services  for  Women  Unit,  in  cooperation  with  the  division  of  ambulatory  care  of  the 
Department  of  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology,  provides  care,  with  emphasis  on  services  for 
adolescents,  to  the  community  surrounding  the  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center.  The 
Center's  International  Research  and  Technical  Assistance  Unit  works  with  a  number  of  foreign 
governments  and  with  private  organizations  toward  improved  basic  health  and  family  planning 
services  for  poor  people  in  developing  countries.  The  Social  Sciences  Research  Unit  conducts 
ongoing  evaluations  of  the  Center's  domestic  reproductive  service  programs  and  carries  out  a 
basic  research  program  on  the  causes  and  consequences  of  adolescent  fertility.  Finally,  as  a 
division  of  the  School  of  Public  Health,  the  Center  provides  academic  programs  leading  to  the 
M.P.H.  and  Dr.P.H.  degrees  in  the  fields  of  population/family  planning,  maternal  and  child 
health,  and  public  health  nutrition. 

A  third  unit  has  recently  been  added  to  the  Institute:  the  Center  for  Male  Reproduction.  The 
Center  consists  of  an  interdisciplinary  group  of  basic  scientists  and  clinicians  engaged  in  the 
study  and  treatment  of  the  diseases  of  the  male  reproductive  system. 

The  offices  of  the  Centers  for  Reproductive  Sciences  and  for  Male  Reproduction  are  at  630 
West  168th  Street  and  the  office  for  the  Center  for  Population  and  Family  Health  is  at  60 
Haven  Avenue,  Floor  B-3,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 

Affiliated  Hospitals 

The  Presbyterian  Hospital  in  the  City  of  New  York 

Founded  in  1868,  the  Hospital  joined  with  the  Columbia  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  to 
form  the  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center,  which  opened  in  1928.  Under  the  terms  of 
the  permanent  alliance  agreement  with  Columbia  University,  members  of  the  hospital  staff  are 
appointed  by  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  hospital  on  nomination  by  the  Trustees  of  the 
University.  The  Presbyterian  Hospital  has  an  overall  capacity  of  1,291  beds  and  48  bassinets. 
Plans  call  for  a  major  modernization  effort  to  begin  in  1984. 

The  Hospital  includes  all  of  the  individual  units  described  below: 

Presbyterian  Hospital  is  the  single  largest  hospital  pavilion. 

The  New  York  Orthopaedic  Hospital  opened  as  a  dispensary  in  1866  largely  because  of  the 
interest  taken  in  the  care  of  the  crippled  by  Theodore  Roosevelt,  father  of  the  president  of  the 
same  name.  The  hospital  was  located  in  its  own  buildings  at  420  East  59th  Street  until 
December  1950,  when  it  was  merged  with  the  Presbyterian  Hospital  as  its  orthopedic 
service. 

Squier  Urological  Clinic  is  the  Urology  Service  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 


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Shane  Hospital  for  Women,  currently  the  Hospital's  obstetrics  and  gynecology  unit,  was  built 
at  West  59th  Street  and  Amsterdam  Avenue  and  presented  to  Columbia  University  by  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  William  D.  Sloane  in  1886.  It  now  is  part  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital's  new  Center  for 
Women  and  Children. 

Harkness  Pavilion,  erected  when  the  Medical  Center  was  established  in  1928,  is  available  for 
the  accommodation  of  private  and  semiprivate  patients  from  various  services. 

Babies  Hospital,  founded  in  1887,  provides  for  general  medical  and  surgical  care  of  infants  and 
children  up  to  their  late  teens,  and  care  for  premature  babies.  It  is  now  part  of  the  Center  for 
Women  and  Children. 

Neurological  Institute,  one  of  the  first  nongovernmental  hospitals  in  the  country  for  the 
treatment  of  diseases  of  the  nervous  system,  was  founded  in  1909.  It  moved  from  East  67th 
Street  to  the  Medical  Center  in  1929.  The  Institute  includes  facilities  added  in  1960  for 
psychiatric  patients.  It  comprises  the  Hospital's  Neurology  and  Neurological  Surgery 
Services. 

The  Edwards.  Harkness  Eye  Institute,  site  of  the  Hospital's  Ophthalmology  Service,  opened  in 
1933.  It  has  complete  facilities  for  the  medical  and  surgical  treatment  of  adults  and  children 
with  diseases  of  the  eye.  On  January  1,  1940,  the  work  of  the  Herman  Knapp  Memorial  Eye 
Hospital  was  taken  over  by  the  Institute. 

Vanderbilt  Clinic  was  presented  to  Columbia  University  by  the  Vanderbilt  family  in  1888  and  is 
the  outpatient  department  for  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

The  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

The  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital  in  Cooperstown,  New  York,  is  a  rural  hospital  combining 
the  characteristics  of  a  university  medical  center  with  a  dedication  to  the  delivery  of  both 
primary  health  services  to  the  local  community  and  highly  specialized  services  to  a  large 
referral  area.  The  hospital  has  180  beds  and  a  staff  of  specialists  who  are  all  salaried  and  full 
time.  In  1982  there  were  139,000  visits  to  the  Outpatient  Department  and  6,250  admissions. 
The  teaching  program  for  house  staff  and  students  is  a  highly  personalized  one  based  on  a  team 
approach  to  medical  care.  Members  of  the  staff  conduct  biomedical  research  and  are 
interested  in  models  for  the  delivery  of  health  care  to  the  community.  The  library  is  unusually 
extensive  for  a  hospital  of  this  size,  with  over  22,000  volumes  and  about  600  subscribed 
journals.  Since  1947  the  hospital  has  had  a  formal  affiliation  with  Columbia,  and  currently 
about  60  students  from  Columbia  elect  programs  at  the  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital. 

Harlem  Hospital  Center 

Hariem  Hospital  Center,  founded  in  1887,  is  a  general  hospital  of  nearly  1,000  beds  serving 
Central  Harlem  and  environs,  responsible  for  the  care  of  approximately  400,000  people.  The 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  through  a  contractual  arrangement  with  the  New  York 
City  Health  and  Hospitals  Corporation,  is  responsible  for  all  professional  services  in  this 
hospital  and  nominates  its  entire  professional  staff. 

This  affiliation  presents  a  unique  opportunity  for  teaching  students,  interns,  and  residents  in 
the  traditional  disciplines  of  medicine  and  provides  increasing  opportunities  for  involvement  in 
community  medicine. 

The  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

The  Helen  Hayes  Hospital  at  West  Haverstraw,  New  York,  founded  in  1900,  is  an 
independent  rehabilitation  hospital  with  complete  medical  services,  owned  and  operated  by  the 


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state  through  the  New  York  State  Health  Department.  Since  1966  the  hospital  has  had  a 
formal  affiliation  with  Columbia  University.  The  medical  specialties  and  allied  health  profes- 
sionals are  organized  into  disability  units  that  provide  comprehensive  care  through  an 
integrated  team  approach,  providing  unique  educational  opportunities  for  residents  and  allied 
health  students.  The  hospital  has  over  800  admissions  and  12,000  outpatient  visits  a  year.  In 
1980  a  new  206-bed  hospital  building  was  opened,  work  began  on  construction  of  new 
research  quarters,  and  plans  were  completed  for  establishment  of  several  major  new  research 
centers.  The  hospital's  long-standing  program  of  bioengineering  research  now  becomes  the 
Orthopedic  Engineering  and  Research  Center;  to  this  will  be  added  the  Regional  Bone  Center, 
Regional  Arthritis  Center,  and  Neurology  Center. 


Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 

Morristown  Memorial  Hospital  is  a  regional  hospital  center  offering  comprehensive  health 
services  for  the  entire  family.  It  is  a  voluntary,  nonprofit  institution  with  a  history  of  community 
service  dating  back  to  1892.  The  hospital  has  become  a  central  health  care  facility  serving 
Morris,  Warren,  Sussex,  and  Somerset  counties,  and  a  medical  referral  center  for  all  of 
northwest  New  Jersey.  Morristown  Memorial  is  also  a  teaching  hospital,  with  programs  for 
medical,  nursing,  and  technical  staff.  It  became  affiliated  with  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons  in  1979.  Morristown  Memorial,  Overlook  Hospital  in  Summit,  and  St.  Barnabas 
Hospital  in  Livingston  are  members  of  the  Shared  Services  Consortium  pioneering  regionalized 
health  care  services  in  northern  New  Jersey.  With  669  beds,  1,800  employees,  550  nurses,  a 
medical  and  dental  staff  of  more  than  450,  and  a  full  spectrum  of  basic  and  highly  specialized 
services,  Morristown  Memorial  combines  the  traditional  advantages  of  a  community  hospital 
with  the  advanced  capabilities  of  a  progressive  medical  center.  The  hospital  has  two  divisions: 
one  where  the  emphasis  is  on  acute  care;  the  other,  a  center  for  preadmission  testing,  geriatric 
extended  care,  outpatient  and  alcoholic  services,  and  planned  facilities  for  subacute  and 
rehabilitative  care. 

Overlook  Hospital 

Overlook  Hospital  in  Summit,  New  Jersey,  is  a  551-bed  suburban  community  hospital,  founded 
in  1906,  which  became  a  teaching  affiliate  of  the  Columbia  University  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons  in  1975.  It  is  a  general,  voluntary,  nonprofit  institution  accommodating  20,000 
inpatients  and  100,000  outpatients  each  year.  Overlook  offers  particularly  strong  training  in 
family  practice  and  primary  care  internal  medicine  and  pediatrics  through  a  program  of 
broad-based  clinical  experience  for  graduate  physicians.  Outreach  programs  have  been 
pioneered  in  alcoholism  and  other  addictive  illness,  home-care  and  home-based  hospice,  and 
mobile  intensive  care  utilizing  paramedics.  The  hospital's  Center  for  Community  Health 
provides  outpatient  services  including  preadmission  testing,  ambulatory  surgery  and  radiology, 
and  a  consumer  health  library.  A  construction/renovation  project,  which  will  increase  the  bed 
complement  by  84,  was  initiated  in  1983. 

St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center,  which  has  included  Woman's  Hospital  since  1953,  merged  with 
The  Roosevelt  Hospital  in  1979,  forming  a  Hospital  Center  containing  1,315  beds  and  serving 
a  catchment  area  spanning  Manhattan's  west  side  from  34th  to  134th  Streets.  Both  hospitals 
had  maintained  teaching  affiliations  with  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  Columbia 
University  for  many  years  before  1971,  when  they  each  became  full  University  hospitals. 
Under  the  terms  of  the  affiliation  with  Columbia  University,  new  members  of  the  medical  staff 
are  appointed  by  the  Hospital  Center's  Board  of  Trustees  after  they  have  received 
appointments  as  officers  of  instruction  at  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  The  medical 


24    AFFILIATED  HOSPITALS 

staff  of  the  Hospital  Center  numbers  over  1,200;  the  house  staff  consists  of  approximately  400 
fellows  and  residents. 

St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center  Division 

St.  Luke's  was  established  in  1850  and  has  been  on  Morningside  Heights  next  to  the  main 
Columbia  campus  since  1896.  It  merged  with  Woman's  Hospital  in  1953,  and  today  the 
hospital  complex  contains  780  beds,  including  63  pediatric  beds,  58  obstetric  beds,  and  58 
bassinets.  Approximately  26,500  patients  are  admitted  yearly  to  the  four  major  and  eleven 
specialty  services. 

St.  Luke's  is  recognized  as  a  leader  in  such  fields  as  heart  surgery,  kidney  transplantation, 
artificial  kidney  treatments,  and  noninvasive  diagnosis  (ultrasound).  The  Hospital  Center's 
clinically  oriented  research  projects  are  involved  in  such  areas  as  blood  diseases,  coronary 
artery  disease,  gastroenterology,  obesity  and  nutrition  (it  is  the  site  of  the  only  federally  funded 
obesity  research  center),  pulmonary  disease,  renal  transplant-immunology,  and  bioengineering. 
A  medical  library  of  32,000  volumes  is  an  integral  part  of  the  Hospital  Center.  St.  Luke's  is 
both  a  major  referral  institution  and  a  community  hospital.  The  more  than  fifty  specialty  and 
subspecialty  clinics  see  50,000  patients  yearly  (totaling  approximately  180,000  visits);  the 
Emergency  Room  is  one  of  the  busiest  in  Manhattan,  with  77,000  visits  annually.  The  Hospital 
Center  also  operates  extensive  community  programs  in  alcoholism  treatment,  drug  detoxifica- 
tion, and  mental  health. 

Roosevelt  Hospital  Division 

The  Roosevelt  Hospital  treated  its  first  patient  in  1871.  It  contains  535  beds  and  bassinets. 
There  are  about  180,000  outpatient  and  emergency-room  visits  annually.  Approximately 
19,000  patients  are  admitted  to  this  hospital  yearly.  The  hospital  is  engaged  in  many  research 
and  teaching  activities.  A  new  research  building  containing  52,000  square  feet  of  laboratory 
space  for  all  departments  was  opened  in  1973.  The  medical  library  contains  26,000  volumes 
and  subscribes  to  540  medical  and  technical  journals.  The  hospital  is  actively  engaged  in 
community  programs,  as  represented  by  its  Children  and  Youth  Program  and  by  its  Drug 
Addiction  and  Alcoholism  Programs  and  many  other  outreach  and  community  services 
sponsored  by  the  Departments  of  Pediatrics,  Psychiatry,  and  Medicine,  and  the  ambulatory 
care  division.  The  hospital's  new  emergency  room  treats  over  51,000  people  yearly. 

New  York  State  Psychiatric  Institute 

The  Institute  was  built  and  is  maintained  by  the  New  York  State  Office  of  Mental  Health. 
Through  a  contractual  arrangement,  it  is  affiliated  with  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 
The  Institute's  functions  are  to  provide  the  highest  quality  of  clinical  care  for  patients  with 
psychiatric  disorders,  to  provide  education  for  mental  health  professionals,  and  to  do  research 
into  the  causes  and  treatment  of  psychiatric  illness.  The  Institute  currently  maintains  sixteen 
major  research  laboratories,  a  hospital,  and  a  wide  variety  of  specialized  outpatient  depart- 
ments which  provide  diagnostic  and  treatment  programs.  The  Lawrence  C.  Kolb  Research 
Annex,  a  thirteen-story  facility  dedicated  to  psychiatric  research,  was  opened  in  the  spring  of 
1982. 


Admission,  Registration,  Expenses, 
and  Financial  Aid 


Entering  classes  are  enrolled  in  the  College  in  September  of  each  year.  The  minimum 
requirement  for  admission  is  attendance  for  three  full  academic  years  at  an  approved  college  of 
arts  and  sciences.  Most  applicants  present  four  academic  years  and  a  bachelor's  degree, 
although  these  are  not  required.  The  composition  of  our  entering  classes  indicates,  however, 
that  only  a  relatively  small  number  of  three-year  students  have  been  accepted  in  the  past  by 
our  Committee  on  Admissions. 

The  college  program  must  have  included  English,  physics,  biology,  organic  chemistry 
(including  at  least  one  semester  of  laboratory),  and  some  other  course  in  chemistry  covering  at 
least  one  academic  year.  These  requirements  have  been  designated  as  mandatory  not  only  by 
our  faculty  but  by  various  state  medical  licensure  boards  as  well;  accordingly,  applicants  cannot 
be  excused  from  them.  Courses  in  genetics  and  embryology  will  be  useful  but  are  not  required. 
Students  applying  for  admission  must  also  have  taken  the  Medical  College  Admission  Test  in 
the  spring  or  autumn  of  the  year  of  application,  but  only  if  the  test  scores  will  be  sent  to  medical 
schools  in  the  State  of  New  York;  if  the  scores  will  not  be  sent  to  this  school,  the  requirement 
will  be  waived  for  all  applicants.  The  student  may  have  concentrated  in  any  area — in  the 
natural  sciences,  social  sciences,  humanities,  or  arts— but  evidence  of  a  balanced  education,  as 
well  as  demonstrated  interest  and  ability  in  the  natural  sciences,  is  preferred. 

Application  Procedure 

Application  for  admission  must  be  filed  on  a  special  form  obtained  from  the  Admissions  Office 
of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine.  Applications  should  be  submitted  as  promptly  as  possible,  though 
they  are  accepted  only  for  the  next  incoming  class;  requests  for  application  forms  may  be 
submitted  one  year  in  advance  of  registration.  The  completed  form  must  be  accompanied  by 
the  application  fee  of  $40.  The  fee  helps  to  cover  the  cost  of  processing  the  application;  it  is 
therefore  not  returnable  and  is  not  credited  toward  tuition. 

Applicants  will  be  notified  when  their  applications  have  been  received.  The  Committee  on 
Admissions,  however,  evaluates  only  completed  applications,  that  is,  those  for  which  letters  of 
recommendation  have  been  received,  along  with  MCAT  scores  and  transcripts.  Applicants  will 
be  notified,  also,  when  their  applications  have  been  completed;  if  such  notification  is  not 
received  within  sixty  days  after  the  date  of  the  preliminary  processing  of  an  application, 
applicants  should  make  inquiries  at  the  Admissions  Office  to  learn  which  items  have  not  yet 
been  received.  Failure  to  receive  letters  of  recommendation  and  transcripts  is  the  most 
common  cause  of  delay  in  the  completion  of  applications. 

If  a  personal  interview  is  required  in  connection  with  the  application,  it  will  be  requested  only 
by  the  Admissions  Office. 

Selection  of  Students 

The  Committee  on  Admissions  devotes  months  to  the  task  of  selecting  a  class  of  148  from  a 
very  large  number  of  applicants.  Obviously  there  will  be  many  well-qualified  students  whom 
the  College  will  not  be  able  to  accept.  The  Faculty  of  Medicine  recognizes  its  obligations  in  the 
field  of  medical  education  and  research  not  only  to  the  local  area  but  to  the  nation  as  well. 
Admission  will  not  be  offered  to  any  applicant  who  has  not  been  interviewed  by  one  of  the 
College's  representatives.  Impressions  from  such  an  interview,  as  well  as  scores  on  the  MCAT 
and  academic  records,  will  be  considered  in  selecting  individuals  for  admission.  Other  selection 
criteria  are  listed  below. 

The  Committee  places  great  importance  on  the  fact  that  the  students  have  learned  to  think 
for  themselves,  to  explore,  to  work  hard  under  their  own  initiative,  to  consider  alternatives  and 
make  decisions,  and  to  develop  a  desire  for  a  continuous  program  of  self-education.  In  the 


26    REGISTRATION  •  REGULATIONS 

selection  of  students,  preference  is  given  to  those  who,  in  the  opinion  of  the  Committee  on 
Admissions,  have  shown  high  achievement  in  their  college  education,  a  mature  sense  of  values, 
sound  motivation,  qualities  of  leadership,  and  ability  to  assume  responsibility,  and  to  those  who 
have  already  given  evidence  that  they  are  qualified  to  complete  all  requirements  of  our 
curriculum  and  to  graduate  as  ethical,  compassionate,  and  competent  physicians. 

The  practice  of  medicine  is  both  a  science  and  an  art  and,  to  treat  the  patient  as  a  whole 
person,  the  doctor  must  be  a  whole  person.  Students  planning  a  career  in  medicine  should  be 
motivated  toward  becoming  leaders  in  medical  thinking,  rather  than  technicians,  because 
medical  practice  is  both  a  private  enterprise  and  a  public  responsibility.  The  liberal  arts  college 
offers  the  opportunity  to  prepare  for  a  happier  and  more  useful  life  of  citizenship.  Years  of 
specialization  lie  ahead  in  a  professional  career,  but  the  foundation  of  all  advanced  study  is  a 
broad  liberal  education,  of  which  science  is  a  part. 

Admission  to  Advanced  Standing 

Only  a  very  small  number  of  vacancies  occur  during  the  medical  course,  and  students  can  be 
accepted  on  transfer  from  other  schools  only  when  such  vacancies  do  arise.  Any  student 
desiring  to  transfer  from  an  accredited  school  of  medicine  to  the  upper  classes  of  the  College 
should  communicate  with  the  Admissions  Office  to  learn  if  a  vacancy  exists. 

Admission  of  Foreign  Students 

Applicants  need  not  be  citizens  of  this  country  but  preferably  should  have  received  their 
premedical  education  at  an  accredited  college  or  university  in  the  United  States  or  Canada. 
Applications  may  be  submitted  by  individuals  who  have  been  educated  elsewhere,  but  in  the 
past  the  Committee  on  Admissions  has  had  great  difficulty  in  finding  a  satisfactory  means  of 
evaluating  the  caliber  of  education  available  in  the  many  colleges  and  universities  throughout 
the  world.  Likewise,  the  Committee  will  accept  applications  for  admission  with  advanced 
standing  to  this  school  from  individuals  who  have  begun  their  medical  education  in  schools 
outside  the  United  States  and  Canada,  but  again  it  has  usually  been  able  to  admit  relatively  few 
individuals,  either  to  an  entering  class  or  with  advanced  standing,  whose  previous  education 
has  not  been  obtained  in  this  country  or  Canada. 

Registration 

Before  attending  classes,  each  student  must  register  in  person  at  the  Office  of  Student 
Information  Services  during  the  registration  period  listed  in  the  Academic  Calendar.  The  Office 
of  Student  Information  Services,  on  the  first  floor  of  the  Black  Building,  is  open  from  9  a.m.  to  5 
p.m.  daily  except  Saturdays,  Sundays,  and  holidays. 

All  students  are  asked  to  give  Social  Security  numbers  when  registering  in  the  University. 
However,  Social  Security  numbers  are  required  of  foreign  students  only  when  those  students 
will  be  receiving  payment  from  the  University.  Foreign  students  should  consult  the  Office  of 
Foreign  Student  Services,  208  Lewisohn  Hall,  for  further  information.  Other  students  who  do 
not  have  Social  Security  numbers  should  obtain  them  from  their  local  Social  Security  offices 
well  in  advance  of  registration. 

Students  who  are  not  citizens  of  the  United  States  and  who  need  authorization  for  special 
billing  of  tuition  and/or  fees  to  foreign  institutions,  agencies,  or  sponsors  should  go  to  the 
Foreign  Student  Adviser  with  two  copies  of  the  sponsorship  letter.  Special  billing  authorization 
is  required  of  students  whose  bills  are  to  be  sent  to  a  third  party  for  payment. 

Regulations 

According  to  University  regulations,  each  person  whose  registration  has  been  completed  will  be 
considered  a  student  of  the  University  during  the  term  for  which  he  or  she  is  registered  unless 
the  student's  connection  with  the  University  is  officially  severed  by  withdrawal  or  otherwise.  No 


REGULATIONS  •  AUDITING  COURSES  •  FEES    27 

student  registered  in  any  school  or  college  of  the  University  shall  at  the  same  time  be  registered 
in  any  other  school  or  college,  either  of  Columbia  University  or  of  any  other  institution,  without 
the  specific  authorization  of  the  dean  or  director  of  the  school  or  college  of  the  University  in 
which  he  or  she  is  first  registered. 

The  privileges  of  the  University  are  not  available  to  any  student  until  he  or  she  has 
completed  registration.  A  student  who  is  not  officially  registered  for  a  University  course  may 
not  attend  the  course  unless  granted  auditing  privileges  (see  below).  No  student  may  register 
after  the  stated  period  without  the  written  consent  of  the  appropriate  dean  or  director. 

The  University  reserves  the  right  to  withhold  the  privilege  of  registration  or  any  other 
University  privilege  from  any  person  with  unpaid  indebtedness  to  the  University. 

Conduct 

All  members  of  the  University  community,  its  visitors  and  guests,  are  governed  by  the  Rules  of 
University  Conduct,  which  apply  to  all  demonstrations,  including  rallies  and  picketing,  that  take 
place  on  or  at  a  University  facility.  It  is  the  student's  responsibility  to  be  aware  of  all  provisions, 
regulations,  and  procedures  contained  in  the  Rules.  Copies  are  available  in  the  Office  of  the 
University  Senate,  406  Low  Memorial  Library. 

Attendance 

Students  are  held  accountable  for  absences  incurred  owing  to  late  enrollment. 

Religious  Holidays 

It  is  the  policy  of  the  University  to  respect  its  members'  observance  of  their  major  religious 
holidays.  Officers  of  administration  and  of  instruction  responsible  for  the  scheduling  of  required 
academic  activities  or  essential  services  are  expected  to  avoid  conflict  with  such  holidays  as 
much  as  possible.  Such  activities  include  examinations,  registration,  and  various  deadlines  that 
are  a  part  of  the  academic  calendar.  (See  the  Academic  Calendar  for  dates  of  religious 
holidays.) 

Where  scheduling  conflicts  prove  unavoidable,  no  student  will  be  penalized  for  absence  for 
religious  reasons,  and  alternative  means  will  be  sought  for  satisfying  the  academic  require- 
ments involved.  If  a  suitable  arrangement  cannot  be  worked  out  between  the  student  and  the 
instructor  involved,  students  and  instructors  should  consult  the  appropriate  dean  or  director.  If 
an  additional  appeal  is  needed,  it  may  be  taken  to  the  Provost. 

Auditing  Courses 

Degree  candidates  in  good  standing  who  are  enrolled  for  a  full-time  program  in  the  current 
term  may  audit  one  or  two  courses  (except  during  the  summer  term)  in  any  division  of  the 
University  without  charge  by  filing  a  formal  application  in  the  Registrar's  Office  (Black  Building, 
Room  138)  no  later  than  September  9  in  the  autumn  term  and  January  26  in  the  spring  term. 
Applications  require  (a)  the  certification  of  the  Registrar  that  the  student  is  eligible  to  audit  and 
(b)  the  approval  of  the  dean  of  the  school  in  which  the  courses  are  offered. 

For  obvious  reasons,  elementary  language  courses,  studio  courses,  applied  music  courses, 
laboratory  courses,  and  seminars  are  not  open  to  auditors;  other  courses  may  be  closed 
because  of  space  limitations.  In  no  case  will  an  audited  course  appear  on  a  student's  record,  nor 
is  it  possible  to  turn  an  audited  course  into  a  credit  course  by  paying  the  fee  after  the  fact. 
Courses  previously  taken  for  credit  may  not  be  audited. 

Fees 

The  following  fees,  prescribed  by  statute,  are  in  effect  for  1983-1984  and  are  subject  to  change 
at  the  discretion  of  the  Trustees. 

University  charges  such  as  tuition  and  fees,  residence  halls,  and  board  plans  may  be  paid  at 


28    FEES 


the  student's  convenience  during  the  term.  The  full  amount  of  any  charge  may  be  paid  when 
due  without  penalty,  or  payment  may  be  made  in  installments.  If  partial  payments  are  made,  a 
finance  charge  is  assessed  on  amounts  not  paid  by  the  due  date  shown  on  the  monthly  bill. 
Effective  in  the  autumn  term  of  1981,  the  finance  charge  was  increased  to  1.5  percent  a 
month.  In  either  event,  however,  the  student  is  required  to  sign  a  Retail  Installment  Credit 
Agreement  at  the  time  of  registration  that  sets  forth  the  full  terms  and  conditions  of  payment. 
All  charges  must  be  paid  by  the  end  of  the  term. 

Tuition,  the  health  service  fee,  the  health  insurance  premium,  and  special  fees  are  payable 
each  term  as  part  of  registration.  If  these  fees  are  paid  after  the  last  day  of  registration  (see 
Academic  Calendar),  they  will  not  be  reduced,  and  a  minimum  late  fee  of  $50  will  be  imposed. 
Checks  for  tuition  and  fees  should  be  made  payable  to  Columbia  University. 

It  is  the  policy  of  the  University  to  withhold  diplomas,  certificates,  and  transcripts  until  all 
financial  obligations  have  been  met.  Candidates  for  graduation  are  urged  to  pay  their  bills  in  full 
at  least  one  month  prior  to  graduation. 

In  the  event  a  diploma,  certificate,  or  transcript  is  withheld  because  of  an  unpaid  bill,  a 
student  will  be  required  to  use  a  certified  check,  money  order,  or  cash  to  release  any  of  the 
aforementioned  documents. 

Tuition 

For  the  full  course  in  medicine  for  one  academic  year  (or  the  equivalent),  payable  in  two 
installments  $11,346.00 

Health  Service  and  Hospital  Insurance  Fees 

The  following  fees,  prescribed  by  statute,  are  subject  to  change  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Trustees.  For  all  full-time  students,  per  year  (September  1 -August  31) 

Health  service  fee  $285.00 

Hospital  insurance  premium  222.00 

The  student  health  service  fee  contributes  to  the  cost  of  operating  the  Student  Health 
Service.  The  hospital  insurance  fee  pays  the  annual  premium  to  the  Associated  Hospital 
Service  of  New  York.  Participation  in  these  programs  is  compulsory  for  all  full-time  students; 
students  who  already  carry  hospital  insurance,  however,  will  be  charged  the  health  service  fee 
only.  Proof  of  comparable  coverage  must  be  shown  at  the  time  of  registration.  Upon  payment 
of  additional  fees,  students  can  acquire  hospital  insurance  coverage  for  their  dependents  and 
the  latter  are  eligible  to  receive  the  benefits  of  the  health  service  program.  Students  should 
consult  the  Office  of  the  Registrar,  Black  Building,  Room  138,  for  further  information  on 
dependent  coverage. 

The  Student  Health  Service,  which  holds  daily  office  hours,  is  on  the  street  level  of  Bard 
Haven  Tower  1  (60  Haven  Avenue). 

Application  Fees 

For  admission  $40.00 

For  late  application,  or  late  renewal  of  application,  for  a  degree  50.00 

Late  Registration  Fees 

FuH-Time  Part-Time 

During  late  registration  $  50.00  $  50.00 

After  late  registration  100.00  100.00 


FEES  •  APPLICATION  OR  RENEWAL  OF  APPLICATION  FOR  A  DEGREE    29 


Withdrawal  and  Adjustment  of  Fees 


A  student  in  good  academic  standing  who  is  not  subject  to  discipline  will  always  be  given  an 
honorable  dismissal  if  he  or  she  wishes  to  withdraw  from  the  University.  Withdrawal  is  defined 
as  the  dropping  of  one's  entire  program  in  a  given  semester  as  opposed  to  dropping  a  portion  of 
one's  program. 

Any  student  withdrawing  must  notify  the  Office  of  Student  Information  Services  in  writing: 
failure  to  attend  classes  or  notification  of  instructors  does  not  constitute  formal  withdrawal  and 
will  result  in  failing  grades  in  all  courses.  Any  adjustment  of  the  tuition  that  the  student  has  paid 
is  reckoned  from  the  date  on  which  the  Office  receives  the  student's  written  notification. 
Application  fees,  late  fees,  and  special  fees  are  not  refundable. 

Up  to  and  including  the  second  Saturday  after  the  first  day  of  classes,  tuition  will  be  retained 
in  the  following  amount; 


Full-time  study 
Part-time  study 


$75.00 
40.00 


After  the  second  Saturday  after  the  first  day  of  classes  in  the  term,  the  above  amount  is 
retained,  plus  an  additional  percentage  of  the  remaining  tuition  (as  indicated  in  the  schedule 
below),  for  each  week,  or  part  of  a  week,  of  the  term  up  to  the  date  on  which  the  student's 
written  notice  of  withdrawal  is  received  by  the  Office  of  Student  Information  Services. 


Adjustment  Schedule 


Second  Saturday  after  first 

day  of  classes 
Week  following  second 

Saturday  after  first  day 

of  classes 
Second  following  week 
Third  following  week 
Fourth  following  week 
Fifth  following  week 
Sixth  following  week 
Seventh  following  week 
Eighth  following  week 


Minimum  Fees 

Percentage  of 

Retained 

Remaining  Tuition  Retained 

$40  or  $75 

0 

40  or    75 

10 

40  or    75 

20 

40  or    75 

30 

40  or    75 

45 

40  or    75 

60 

40  or    75 

75 

40  or    75 

90 

40  or    75 

100  (no  adjustment) 

Application  or  Renewal  of 
Application  for  a  Degree 

Degrees  are  awarded  three  times  a  year — in  October,  January,  and  May.  A  candidate  for  any 
Columbia  degree  (except  the  Ph.D.  degree)  must  file  an  application  with  the  Registrar,  630 
West  168th  Street.  In  the  1983-1984  academic  year,  the  last  day  to  file  for  an  October  degree 
is  August  1;  for  a  January  degree,  November  4;  and  for  a  May  degree,  February  20.  A  late  fee 
of  $50  will  be  charged  after  these  dates  and  until  the  expiration  of  the  late  filing  period  for  each 
conferral  date  (September  7  for  October  degrees,  December  9  for  January  degrees,  April  2  for 
May  degrees).  Applications  received  after  the  late  filing  period  will  automatically  be  applied  to 
the  next  conferral  date. 

If  the  student  fails  to  earn  the  degree  by  the  conferral  date  for  which  he  or  she  has  made 
application,  the  student  may  renew  the  application.  A  $50  late  fee  will  be  charged  for  late  filing 
of  renewals  of  application  according  to  the  same  schedule  as  for  original  applications  (see 
above.) 


30    TRANSCRIPTS  •  ESTIMATED  EXPENSES  •  HOUSING 

Requests  for  Transcripts 

The  Family  Educational  Rights  and  Privacy  Act  of  1974  as  amended  prohibits  the  release  of 
educational  records  by  institutions  without  the  specific  written  consent  of  the  student  or 
alumnus.  Students  or  alumni  may  request  copies  of  their  records  by  writing  to  the  Office  of 
Student  Information  Services,  Columbia  University,  138  Black  Building,  630  West  168th 
Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032.  Official  copies  will  be  sent  directly  by  the  University  only  to  an 
official  address  such  as  another  university,  a  business  firm,  or  government  agency.  However, 
students  or  alumni  may  request  that  unofficial  copies  of  their  transcripts  (stamped  "Student 
Copy")  be  sent  directly  to  them. 

There  is  a  charge  of  $5  for  each  transcript  requested  singly,  or  $5  for  the  first  copy  and  $1 
for  each  additional  copy  requested  at  the  same  time.  There  is  no  charge  for  intrauniversity 
copies  sent  between  University  offices.  Transcript  requests  are  processed  in  the  order  received 
and  require  five  to  seven  working  days  for  processing.  Specific  deadlines  should  be  mentioned, 
and  checks  accompanying  requests  should  be  made  payable  to  Columbia  University. 

Estimated  Expenses 

Current  educational  expenses  for  a  student  attending  the  College  during  the  first  academic 
year  are  as  follows: 

Tuition  $11,340.00 

Health  and  Hospitalization  Insurance  Fees  507.00 

Books  and  supplies  730.00 

Microscope  rental  cost  and  other  equipment  570.00 

In  addition  to  the  educational  costs  listed  above,  each  first-year  student  should  budget 
approximately  $5,830  to  cover  housing  ($2,670),  food  ($2,045),  clothing,  laundry  and  dry 
cleaning  ($345),  and  miscellaneous  expenses  ($770). 

There  are  differences  in  the  length  of  each  academic  year,  and  living  and  miscellaneous 
expenses  vary.  Each  year  the  College  Committee  on  Financial  Aid  prepares  a  statement  of 
estimated  expenses  for  students  in  each  year  of  the  medical  school  curriculum.  These 
statements  are  given  to  all  financial  aid  applicants  at  the  time  of  distribution  of  the  financial  aid 
policy  statement. 

Microscope,  Instruments,  and  Books 

Students  are  required  to  have  microscopes  for  courses  in  the  first  and  second  years  of  medical 
school.  A  microscope  rental  service  is  operated  by  the  Medical  Center  Bookstore.  For  students 
who  wish  to  purchase  a  new  or  used  microscope,  the  faculty  recommends  a  binocular 
instrument  of  standard  make,  complete  with  carrying  case,  built-in  illuminator,  and  quadruple 
nosepiece  (4X,  lOX,  40X,  and  lOOX  oil-immersion  objectives). 

Students  are  required  to  purchase  dissection  equipment  for  the  first-year  course  in  gross 
anatomy  and  instruments  for  the  diagnostic  examination  of  patients. 

The  books  required  or  recommended  for  courses  of  instruction  are  announced  at  the 
beginning  of  each  academic  year. 

Housing 

Bard  Hall,  at  50  Haven  Avenue  overlooking  Riverside  Park  and  the  Hudson  River,  is  the 
residence  for  students  in  the  College.  Its  facilities  include  lounges,  a  cafeteria  and  several  dining 
rooms,  and  a  gymnasium  with  a  swimming  pool,  basketball  and  squash  courts,  and  facilities  for 
other  sports. 


HOUSING  •  FINANCIAL  AID    31 

Room  rates  at  Bard  Hall  depend  on  the  length  of  the  academic  year  and  the  room 
assignment.  Information  on  the  cafeteria  service,  room  application  forms,  and  other  details  are 
provided  for  entering  students  by  the  Admissions  Office.  Selected  one-bedroom  apartments  in 
the  Bard  Haven  Towers  are  reserved  for  married  students.  Other  one-,  two-,  and  three- 
bedroom  apartments  can  be  rented  by  groups  of  single  students. 

For  further  information  concerning  on-  and  off-campus  housing  on  or  near  the  Health 
Sciences  Campus,  write  to  the  Assistant  Director  of  Residence  Halls,  Bard  Hall  Office,  50 
Haven  Avenue,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 

Apartments  are  available  for  married  students  in  Bard  Haven  Tower  I  on  the  Medical 
Center  campus.  Married  or  single  students  may  rent  apartments  in  Towers  II  and  III;  the  rents 
are  higher.  Information  may  be  obtained  from  the  Manager,  Bard  Haven  Towers,  100  Haven 
Avenue,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 


Financial  Aid 

All  financial  aid  awards  are  based  on  demonstrated  need.  Each  year  applicants  for  financial  aid 
are  required  to  borrow  a  sum  of  money  (unit  loan)  before  becoming  eligible  for  scholarships 
administered  by  the  College.  Financial  aid  awards  are  intended  to  supplement,  rather  than 
substitute  for,  the  student's  resources  and  parental  contributions. 

The  federal  government  makes  available  each  year  a  limited  number  of  one-year  full 
scholarships  for  first-year  students  of  Exceptional  Financial  Need  (EFN).  Funds  are  allocated  to 
medical  schools,  who  are  responsible  for  selection  of  EFN  recipients.  Students  need  not  request 
consideration  for  these  funds  directly.  Awards  are  determined  from  the  information  provided 
on  the  financial  aid  application.  Continuation  of  federal  funding  for  this  program  is  uncertain. 

Upon  acceptance  by  the  College,  students  receive  the  financial  aid  policy  statement,  loan 
interest  and  repayment  information,  and  an  application  form  which  must  be  completed 
promptly.  Students  enrolled  in  the  College  are  informed  annually  about  the  policies  for  the 
coming  academic  year  and  the  dates  for  submission  of  the  financial  aid  application  and  loan 
applications.  Further  information  may  be  obtained  from  the  Financial  Aid  Office  of  the  College 
of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  telephone  (212)  694-4100. 

Spouses  of  medical  students  should  consult  the  personnel  offices  of  the  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons  and  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital  for  information  regarding  employment 
opportunities  at  the  Medicd  Center. 

Scholarships 

Students  are  urged  to  determine  the  availability  of  scholarship  assistance  from  the  states  in 
which  they  reside  and  to  make  application  for  such  funds  when  appropriate.  As  an  example, 
New  York  State  provides  funds  through  the  Tuition  Assistance  Program  to  residents  who  meet 
financial  qualifications.  In  addition.  New  York  State  offers  the  Regents  Physician  Shortage 
Scholarship,  which  is  intended  to  ease  the  physician  shortage  in  certain  areas  of  the  state.  The 
Financial  Aid  Office  provides  interested  students  with  the  necessary  information  on  applica- 
tions for  these  programs.  Applicants  to  medical  school  should  also  consult  college  premedical 
offices  for  information  on  the  competitive  New  York  State  Regents  Scholarships  for 
Professional  Study  of  Medicine.  Applications  arc  due  between  the  October  and  February  prior 
to  matriculation.  Students  should  be  advised  that  these  deadlines  are  strictly  adhered  to. 

Among  nongovernmental  sources  of  funding  there  is  the  National  Medical  Fellowships,  Inc., 
which  awards  fellowships  to  needy  black  Americans,  American  Indians,  Mexican-Americans, 
and  mainland  Puerto  Ricans.  Applicants  must  be  citizens  of  the  United  States  or  permanent 
residents  (visa  status).  Awards  are  given  to  first-  and  second-year  medical  students.  Enrolled 
medical  students  should  apply  to  NMF  at  250  West  57th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10019  before 
March  1  for  financial  assistance  for  the  second  year  of  medical  school.  Applicants  to  medical 
school  should  request  information  from  NMF. 


32    FINANCIAL  AID 


The  R.G.  Haddad  Foundation  Scholarship  is  available  for  enrolled  medical  students  who  are 
United  States  citizens  of  Syrian  or  Lebanese  descent.  Applicants  must  have  verified  financial 
need.  A  grant  for  one  year  may  be  renewed  upon  application.  The  Financial  Aid  Office  of  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  advises  students  of  the  availability  of  this  scholarship 
annually. 

There  are  a  number  of  scholarship  funds  administered  by  the  Financial  Aid  Office  of  the 
College.  With  the  exception  of  the  Lawrence  John  Durante  Scholarship  (see  below),  students 
do  not  apply  directly  for  these  scholarships.  The  named  scholarships  listed  below  have  been 
donated  by  alumni,  foundations,  corporations,  and  friends  of  the  University  and  are  awarded  to 
qualified  students  by  the  Financial  Aid  Office.  Students  are  assured  consideration  for  these 
funds  by  applying  regularly  for  financial  aid. 

Endowed  Scholarship  Funds 

ALLEN     Gift  of  Mrs.  Vivian  B.  Allen. 

ALUMNI  A  limited  number  of  national  scholarships.  Provided  by  gifts  from  the  P&S  Alumni 
Association  and  other  contributors. 

ANONYMOUS     Several;  awarded  annually. 

BANBURY     From  the  Banbury  Scholarship  Fund. 

ALICE  IDA  AND  ABRAHAM  PENNER  BERNHEIM  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND     For  tuition. 

ISAAC  J.  AND  RENA  HENLY  BERNHEIM  Given  by  the  family  in  honor  of  Isaac  J.  and 
Rena  Henly  Bemheim. 

ELSIE  J.  BIRTWHISTLE     Founded  by  the  will  of  Morell  Birtwhistle,  in  memory  of  his  wife. 

GEORGE  BLUMENTHAL,  JR.     From  the  George  Blumenthal,  Jr.,  Fund. 

ELIZABETH  ROCK  BRACKETT  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND  Bequest  of  Dr.  Brackett,  the 
income  to  be  used  for  scholarship  assistance  for  women  medical  students  studying  under  the 
Faculty  of  Medicine. 

DR.  HARRY  BRITENSTOOL  MEMORIAL  From  the  estate  of  Mrs.  Blanche  B.  Ostheimer, 
in  memory  of  her  brother. 

LUCIEN  AND  ETHEL  BROWNSTONE  MERIT  MEDICAL  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND  A  merit 
scholarship  awarded  every  four  years. 

DR.  MOSES  R.  BUCHMAN  MEMORIAL  Open  to  undergraduate  medical  students,  with 
preference  given  to  those  who  are  residents  of  Westchester  and  who  plan  to  practice 
pediatrics.  Established  by  friends  of  Dr.  Buchman. 

DAVID  C.  BULL  MEMORIAL  In  memory  of  Dr.  David  C.  Bull,  a  former  member  of  the 
Department  of  Surgery. 

RICHARD  BUTLER  Open  to  men  born  in  the  state  of  Ohio  who  are  qualified  for  admission 
to,  and  plan  to  enter,  Columbia  College,  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  the  School 
of  Law,  the  School  of  Engineering  and  Applied  Science,  or  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons. 

ALONZO  CLARK  Founded  by  the  will  of  Alonzo  Clark,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  for  many  years 
president  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

CLASS  OF  1890     Given  by  a  member  of  the  class. 

CLASS  OF  1899  Given  by  the  class  in  commemoration  of  the  thirty-fifth  anniversary  of  its 
graduation. 


FINANCIAL  AID    33 

CLASS  OF  1912  Given  by  the  class  on  the  fifteenth  anniversary  of  its  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1913  For  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1920  Given  by  the  class  on  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  its  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1924  To  commemorate  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  their  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1928  Given  at  their  tenth  reunion. 

CLASS  OF  1932  For  a  scholarship  room.  Given  by  the  class  on  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary 
of  its  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1933  For  a  scholarship. 

CLASS  OF  1934  Awarded  for  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1936  Given  by  the  class  on  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  its  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1937  Awarded  for  tuition  of  medical  students. 

CLASS  OF  1938  Awarded  annually  to  assist  a  student  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons. 

CLASS  OF  1939     Awarded  for  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1940     Awarded  for  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1942     Awarded  for  medical  student  scholarships. 

CLASS  OF  1952     Given  by  members  of  the  class  on  the  tenth  anniversary  of  its  graduation. 

CLASS  OF  1953     Given  by  members  of  the  class. 

CLASS  OF  1964     Established  in  memory  of  Dr.  Howard  Gerstel. 

HENRY  D.  CRUGER     Bequest  of  Helen  Cruger,  in  memory  of  the  Henry  D.  Cruger  family. 

CHARLES  A.  DANA  FOUNDATION,  Inc.     Established  by  the  Foundation. 

ANTHONY  M.  DeANGELIS  Open  to  a  student  of  the  fourth-year  class.  Given  by  Dr. 
Anthony  M.  DeAngelis. 

HORACE  DENNETT     Open  to  students  in  the  third-  and  fourth-year  classes. 

DAVID  M.  DEVENDORF  Preference  is  given  to  a  candidate  from  Herkimer  County,  New 
York,  preferably  one  from  the  town  of  Herkimer.  Given  by  Mrs.  David  M.  Devendorf  of 
Herkimer,  New  York,  in  memory  of  her  husband.  Dr.  David  M.  Devendorf,  Class  of  1861. 

FRANCIS  E.  DOUGHTY  Given  by  Miss  Phoebe  Caroline  Swords,  in  memory  of  Dr.  Francis 
E.  Doughty,  Class  of  1869. 

LAWRENCE  JOHN  DURANTE  Given  by  members  of  the  Class  of  1961,  in  memory  of 
Lawrence  John  Durante.  Awarded  annually  to  a  senior  student  with  verified  financial  need  by 
the  Durante  Scholarship  Fund  Committee  after  review  of  the  applications  of  qualified 
students. 

EDWARD  PERCY  EGLEE  Bequest  of  Edward  Percy  Eglee,  Class  of  1913,  member  of  the 
Faculty  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  from  1919  until  his  retirement  in  1953,  when 
he  was  a  clinical  professor  of  medicine. 

JOSEPH  HERMAN  AND  HANNAH  EICHNER  Established  by  the  will  of  Benjamin  Bernard 
Eichner,  Class  of  1919. 

JOSEPH  C.  FOSTER     Given  by  Mrs.  Esther  J.  Foster,  in  memory  of  her  husband. 


34    FINANCIAL  AID 


VIRGINIA  KNEELAND  FRANTZ     Bequest  of  Dr.  Frantz. 

NELLIE  ALDEN  FRANZ  Bequest  of  Nellie  A.  Franz  to  Columbia  University  for  scholarships 
to  worthy  young  women  for  undergraduate  or  graduate  study,  with  preference  for  those 
interested  in  medicine,  nursing,  sociology,  and  journalism. 

GEORGE  AND  CHARLIE  Given  by  the  Alumni  Association  of  the  College,  in  memory  of 
George  Peters  and  Charles  Costello,  long-time  employees  of  the  Medical  Center. 

JACOB  HARSEN     Given  by  Dr.  Jacob  Harsen. 

FRANK  HARTLEY     Given  by  friends  and  colleagues  of  Dr.  Frank  Hartley,  class  of  1880. 

WILLIAM  H.  HEMINGWAY 

AARON  HIMMELSTEIN  MEMORIAL  Open  to  undergraduate  medical  students.  Given  by 
Dr.  Himmelstein's  friends  and  colleagues. 

IRMA  T.  HIRSCHL  SCHOLARSHIPS  From  the  estate  of  Irma  T.  Hirschl.  Awarded  on  the 
criteria  of  financial  need,  outstanding  scholarship  and  dedication  to  medical  science,  the  easing 
of  pain  and  protection  of  life. 

CHARLES  EUGENE  HUBER,  SR.     Bequest  of  Francis  D.  Huber,  in  memory  of  his  father. 

FRANCIS  HUBER  Open  to  a  graduate  of  any  institution  other  than  Columbia  University, 
City  College,  Barnard  College,  or  Hunter  College.  Given  by  Dr.  Francis  Huber. 

VIOLA  B.  HUBER     Open  to  a  graduate  of  Hunter  College.  Given  by  Dr.  Francis  Huber. 

ABRAHAM  JACOBI  For  graduates  of  Columbia  University  and  City  College.  Given  by  Dr. 
Francis  Huber,  in  memory  of  Dr.  Abraham  Jacobi. 

EDWARD  R.  JEAL  Awarded  to  deserving  students  studying  under  the  Faculty  of 
Medicine. 

CHARLES  CHRISTIAN  LIEB  Awarded  to  a  student  interested  in  the  study  of  pharmacolo- 
gy. Given  in  memory  of  Dr.  Charles  Christian  Lieb,  Hosack  Professor  of  Pharmacology. 

LI  MING  Awarded  with  preference  to  students  of  Chinese  birth  or  descent  or  nationality. 
Established  by  bequest  of  Mr.  Li  Ming. 

MARJORIE  McANENY  Open  to  a  graduate  of  Barnard  College.  Given  by  Dr.  Francis 
Huber. 

ELIZABETH  HALL  McCULLOGH  Given  by  Mrs.  William  G.  Heaphy,  in  memory  of  her 
sister.  Dr.  Elizabeth  McCullogh,  an  alumna  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

HERBERT  D.  MANLEY     Given  as  bequest  by  the  late  Dr.  Herbert  D.  Manley. 

FRANCIS  HARTMAN  MARKOE  Given  by  Madeline  Shelton  Markoe,  in  memory  of  her 
husband. 

M.  MONTGOMERY  MAZE  From  the  estate  of  M.  Montgomery  Maze,  Pearl  River,  N.Y.  Part 
of  this  fund  may  be  used  for  scholarships  and/or  fellowships,  preferably  for  graduates  of  the 
Pearl  River  High  School. 

MABEL  C.  MEAD  Awarded  to  women  students  of  Chinese  ancestry.  Preference  given  to 
those  desiring  to  study  medicine. 

VIVIAN  AND  SEYMOUR  MILSTEIN  ENDOWMENT  FOR  SCHOLARSHIPS  Established 
by  the  donors  in  honor  of  their  friends  and  physicians,  Drs.  David  Habif  and  Duane  Todd. 

SAMUEL  J.  MORITZ  MEMORIAL  Given  by  the  executors  of  the  estate  of  Samuel  J. 
Moritz. 


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GULLI  LINDH  MULLER  Bequest  of  the  donor  to  be  awarded  with  preference  to  a  gifted 
woman  student. 

P&S  SCHOLARSHIP  AID  AND  LOAN  FUND  Established  by  the  wives  of  the  members  of 
the  Faculty  of  Medicine,  faculty,  and  friends  of  the  College. 

RUDOLPH  AND  MARY  E.  PFEIFFER     Given  by  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Pfeiffer. 

PRESBYTERIAN  HOSPITAL  ALUMNI  SCHOLARSHIP  Granted  with  preference  to  sons 
or  daughters  of  alumni  of  Presbyterian  Hospital.  Given  by  the  Society  of  the  Alumni  of 
Presbyterian  Hospital. 

WILLIAM  COLE  RAPPLEYE     Established  at  the  retirement  of  Dean  Rappleye. 

RICHARD  RHODEBECK     Given  by  Mrs.  Richard  Rhodebeck,  in  memory  of  her  husband. 

DAVID  H.  ROUS  From  family,  friends,  and  business  associates  of  David  H.  Rous,  the  income 
to  be  divided  equally  among  the  Graduate  School  of  Business,  Columbia  College,  and  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

LOUIS  AND  RACHAEL  RUDIN  Established  by  the  Rudin  Foundation  for  students  of 
excellence  who  would  not  otherwise  be  able  to  complete  their  education. 

SAGAMORE     Awarded  to  needy  students. 

JOSEPH  F.  SAPHIR  MEMORIAL  Given  by  Elsa  M.  Saphir,  in  memory  of  her  husband, 
Joseph  F.  Saphir,  Class  of  1902. 

THE  MARY  S.  SAXE  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND     Bequest  of  Mary  S.  Saxe. 

AURA  E.  SEVERINGHAUS  Given  by  faculty  members,  alumni,  and  students,  in  honor  of  Dr. 
Severinghaus's  services  to  the  College. 

BERNARD  E.  SMITH  MEMORIAL  Given  by  Mrs.  Gertrude  Smith,  in  memory  of  her 
husband. 

THE  JAMES  A.  STEVENSON  MEMORIAL  SCHOLARSHIP  Established  by  Mrs.  Ann 
Stevenson  Hardesty,  in  memory  of  her  brother  James  Albert  Stevenson,  Class  of  1943. 

EDGAR  EGINTON  STEWART,  Jr.,  MEMORIAL  Given  by  Dr.  E.  E.  Stewart,  in  memory  of 
his  son. 

ARTHUR  PURDY  STOUT  MEMORIAL     Given  by  the  Arthur  Purdy  Stout  Society. 

ARNOLD  STURMDORF  Awarded  to  one  or  more  students  in  their  third  or  fourth  year  of 
medical  school.  Bequest  of  Miriam  Sturmdorf. 

HAROLD  S.  VAUGHAN     Bequest  of  Dr.  Harold  Vaughan,  Class  of  1904. 

ANDREA  VICALE  MEMORIAL  Established  by  Dr.  Carmine  T.  Vicale,  in  memory  of  his 
father. 

HERMANN  VOLLMER     Established  in  his  memory  by  his  wife. 

THEODORE  L.  VOSSELER  Preference  is  given  to  graduates  of  Colgate  University.  Given 
by  Dr.  Allison  J.  Vosseler,  Class  of  1933,  in  memory  of  his  father.  Dr.  Theodore  L.  Vosseler. 

ROBERT  M.  WECHSLER  Given  by  Dr.  1.  S.  Wechsler,  in  memory  of  his  son,  Robert  M. 
Wechsler,  Class  of  1945,  and  by  members  of  the  Class  of  1945,  in  memory  of  their 
classmate. 

WHITING- Dr.  FORDYCE  B.  St.  JOHN  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND  Gift  by  the  Mrs.  Giles 
Whiting  Foundation,  in  honor  of  Dr.  Fordyce  B.  St.  John. 


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Dr.  JAMES  LANCELOT  WILSON  Awarded  to  a  student  selected  by  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

JOHN  C.  WOOD  MEMORIAL  Established  by  family  and  friends  in  memory  of  Dr.  Wood, 
Class  of  1976. 

Gift  Funds 

VALERIE  AND  GEORGE  DELACORTE  FOUNDATION     Annual  gift. 

GENERAL  SCHOLARSHIP  GIFT  FUND     Gifts  and  memorials  by  various  donors. 

CHARLES  F.  IKLE  SCHOLARSHIP  AND  RESEARCH  FUND  Grant  by  the  New  York 
Community  Trust. 

JAMES  T.  LEE  FOUNDATION,  Inc.     Annual  grant  to  medical  students. 

JULIUS  E.  STOLFI  MEDICAL  EDUCATION  AND  RESEARCH  FUND  SCHOLARSHIP 

THE  SULZBERGER  FOUNDATION  Annual  gift.  Awarded  to  senior  students  with  very 
good  academic  records,  significant  financial  need,  and  plans  to  pursue  careers  in  family 
medicine  or  general  internal  medicine  in  nonurban  areas. 

Loans 

Loans  are  available  to  all  full-time  medical  students.  These  funds  are  provided  by  various 
sources,  including  the  federal  and  state  governments,  the  University,  and  also  private  agencies, 
as  outlined  below. 

Foreign  students  who  hold  an  F-1  student  visa  are  eligible  to  borrow  only  from  University  funds 
and  must  have  comakers  who  are  citizens  or  permanent  residents  of  the  United  States. 
Comakers  should  not  be  University  employees.  Foreign  students  may  borrow  from  federal  or 
state  loan  funds  upon  being  granted  permanent  resident  visa  status  in  the  United  States. 

Health  Professions  Student  Loans.  These  are  allocated  by  the  Bureau  of  Health  Manpower  of 
the  National  Institutes  of  Health  to  individual  medical  schools,  which  are  responsible  for 
determining  both  the  recipients  of  such  funds  and  the  amounts  to  be  loaned.  Assuming  the 
availability  of  adequate  funding,  the  maximum  loan  to  a  student  in  an  academic  year  is  the  cost 
of  tuition  plus  $2,500.  Loans  are  repayable  to  the  school  over  a  ten-year  period  beginning  one 
year  after  completing  or  interrupting  the  prescribed  full-time  course  of  study.  Interest  at  the 
annual  rate  of  9  percent  begins  to  accrue  when  the  loan  becomes  repayable. 

Repayment  of  Health  Professions  Loans  may  be  deferred  up  to  three  years  for  those  who 
become  members  of  a  uniformed  federal  service  on  sustained  full-time  duty  (i.e.,  the  Army, 
Navy,  Air  Force,  Marine  Corps,  Coast  Guard,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey),  the  Public  Health 
Service,  or  the  Peace  Corps.  For  those  pursuing  advanced  professional  training,  repayment 
may  be  deferred  to  completion  of  the  training  program.  Interest  does  not  accrue  during  period 
of  deferment. 

Health  Professions  Loans  are  forgiven  or  cancelled  under  certain  conditions:  (1)  In  the 
instance  of  students  who  agree  to  practice  medicine  for  at  least  two  years  in  a  region  of  a  state 
that  has  been  determined  to  need  additional  personnel,  the  federal  government  will  repay  60 
percent  of  the  outstanding  principal  and  interest  on  any  educational  loan(s)  for  the  cost  of 
professional  education.  For  a  third  year  of  practice  in  such  an  area,  an  additional  25  percent  of 
the  loan(s)  will  be  repaid.  (2)  The  outstanding  loans  of  students  who  fail  to  complete  their  health 
professions  studies  will  be  repaid  if  they  are  in  exceptionally  needy  circumstances,  from  a 
low-income  or  disadvantaged  family,  and  cannot  be  expected  to  resume  studies  within  two 
years.  (3)  Loans  of  students  who  die  or  suffer  permanent  and  total  disability  will  be  cancelled. 


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Repayment  of  loans  for  service  in  shortage  areas  is  subject  to  annual  allocation  of  funds  from 
the  federal  government. 

National  Direct  Student  Loans.  Funds  are  allocated  by  the  Office  of  Education  to  schools  which 
are  responsible  for  determining  both  the  recipients  of  such  funds  and  the  amounts  to  be 
awarded.  The  total  (undergraduate  and  graduate  school  loans)  available  to  a  student  from  the 
NDSL  program  is  $12,000.  The  current  interest  rate,  payable  during  the  repayment  period,  is 
5  percent  on  the  unpaid  principal.  Repayment  begins  six  months  after  graduation  or  after 
leaving  school.  The  repayment  period  may  extend  up  to  ten  years.  Repayment  may  be 
deferred  for  up  to  three  years  during  active  U.S.  military  service,  during  service  in  the  Peace 
Corps  or  Volunteers  in  Service  to  America  (VISTA),  during  service  in  the  National  Health 
Service  Corps,  or  for  up  to  two  years  during  service  in  an  internship  required  to  begin 
professional  practice. 

Federal  and  State  Guaranteed  Loans.  Under  the  auspices  of  the  Bureau  of  Student  Financial 
Assistance  of  the  Department  of  Education,  federally  insured  loans  are  available  to  students 
with  demonstrated  financial  need.  The  loans  are  made  by  authorized  banks,  savings-and-loan 
associations,  credit  unions,  pension  funds,  and  insurance  companies.  The  maximum  loan  each 
academic  year  under  this  program  is  $5,000,  and  the  total  outstanding  loan  balance  at  any  one 
time  may  not  exceed  $25,000.  Lending  institutions  participating  in  this  program  can  provide 
information  regarding  interest  rates,  repayment,  and  deferment  of  repayment. 

Auxiliary  Loan  to  Assist  Students.  ALAS  is  a  new  federally  insured  loan  program  available  to 
graduate  students,  who  may  borrow  up  to  $3,000  a  year  at  12  or  14  percent  interest. 
Repayment  of  the  principal  is  deferred  while  students  are  in  school  full  time,  but  interest 
payments  must  be  made  while  enrolled.  Since  authorized  deferments  are  the  same  as  those  for 
the  guaranteed  student  loan  program,  a  student  may  continue  to  pay  interest  only  during  the 
first  two  years  of  residency,  beginning  repayment  of  both  principal  and  interest  following  that 
period.  The  aggregate  indebtedness  for  graduate  students  is  $15,000  under  this  program.  This 
loan  must  be  taken  at  the  same  bank  as  the  GSL  if  a  student  borrows  a  GSL  in  New  York  State. 
This  rule  may  also  apply  in  other  states.  Students  who  are  not  New  York  State  residents  should 
be  able  to  make  an  ALAS  loan  at  a  bank  in  New  York  if  they  are  unable  to  borrow  from  their 
local  lender. 

Health  Education  Assistance  Loans.  HEAL  is  a  federally  insured  loan  program  available  to 
students  in  the  health  professions.  Currently,  all  HEAL  lenders  use  a  promissory  note  with  a 
variable  interest  rate.  The  rate  is  reassessed  quarterly  and  is  calculated  by  taking  the  interest 
rate  on  the  ninety-one  day  Treasury  Bill  plus  an  additional  3y2  percent.  Interest  on  this  loan 
begins  to  accrue  immediately.  There  is  a  nine-month  grace  period  after  graduation.  However,  if 
the  borrower  becomes  an  intern  or  resident  in  an  accredited  program  before  that  date, 
repayment  will  begin  from  nine  to  twelve  months  after  the  borrower  ceases  to  be  an  intern  or 
resident. 

P&S  Dean 's  Loan.  The  Dean's  loan  fund  is  a  program  established  by  the  College  to  offset  the 
burden  of  high  interest  loans  to  students  with  a  high  degree  of  demonstrated  financial  need. 
The  interest  rate  is  9  percent  and  does  not  accrue  while  the  student  is  in  school  or  postgraduate 
training. 

University  loan  funds  are  also  intended  to  supplement  students'  resources  when  monies  are 
available.  Included  among  these  are  the  following  funds: 

PETER  AMAZON     Bequest  of  Peter  Amazon. 

LEONARD  ALEXANDER  ARMS  Bequest  of  Lydia  B.  Arms,  in  memory  of  her  husband,  to 
create  a  revolving  loan  fund  for  scholarship  and  research  to  medical  students  and  graduate 
students  at  P&S. 

GEORGE  BLUMENTHAL,  JR.  Used  for  the  assistance  of  needy  students  in  the  medical 
school. 


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CLASS  OF  1906     Gifts  from  various  members  of  the  Class  of  1906. 

CLASS  OF  1919  Gifts  from  various  members  of  the  Class  of  1919.  To  be  used  for  loans  to 
deserving  students. 

CAROL  ELISSA  GARDNER  Established  by  Dr.  M.  Jordan  Thorstad,  in  memory  of  his  wife, 
Dr.  Carol  Elissa  Gardner  Thorstad,  Class  of  1941. 

DAVID  GREENE  A  bequest  from  the  estate  of  Fannye  Greene  Meyerson,  in  honor  of  her 
brother.  Dr.  David  Greene.  Used  for  assistance  of  needy  students  in  the  medical  school  and 
Columbia  College. 

GEORGE  L.  HAWKINS,  Jr.     Gift  of  George  L.  Hawkins,  Jr.,  Class  of  1941. 

B.  H.  HOMAN,  JR.,  REVOLVING  LOAN  FUND  Long-term,  low-interest  loans  for  needy 
students. 

ROBERT  ABBE  MACKENZIE  Established  by  friends,  colleagues,  and  patients  of  Dr. 
MacKenzie,  an  alumnus  of  the  Class  of  1921. 

GEORGE  W.  MERCK  MEMORIAL  Established  by  the  Merck  Company  Foundation  in  honor 
of  George  W.  Merck.  For  graduates  of  P&S,  wherever  they  are  in  training,  or  to  graduates  of 
other  medical  schools  in  training  at  hospitcds  affiliated  with  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons. 

JESSIE  SMITH  NOYES 

AURA  E.  SEVERINGHAUS  Established  by  the  Clark  Foundation  as  an  unrestricted, 
discretionary  fund  to  be  used  primarily  for  the  support  of  students  and  student  activities. 
Priority  given  to  fourth-year  students  who  are  subjected  to  increased  living  and  transportation 
costs  because  of  electing  clerkships  at  the  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital,  Cooperstown, 
N.Y. 

WALTER  C.  AND  MARJORIE  C.  STEIN     Bequest  of  Marjorie  C.  Stein. 

STEINHARDT  MEDICAL  SCHOLARSHIP  Bequest  of  Samuel  C.  Steinhardt.  Awarded  to 
graduates  of  one  of  the  colleges  of  the  City  University  of  New  York  who  have  attended  public 
schools  exclusively  (except  for  religious  instruction).  To  be  repaid  in  fifteen  years;  without 
interest  for  the  first  ten  years;  with  5  percent  annual  interest  thereafter  on  the  unpaid 
balance. 

In  addition  to  the  foregoing,  periodically  there  are  funds  for  short-term  emergency  loans,  which 
are  administered  through  the  Financial  Aid  Office  of  the  medical  school. 


Prizes 

Dr.  HARRY  S.  ALTMAN  PRIZE  Awarded  to  an  outstanding  senior  student  who  demon- 
strates a  special  interest  in  pediatric  ambulatory  care.  Established  to  honor  Dr.  Harry  S. 
Altman,  in  recognition  of  his  outstanding  contributions  to  scholarship  in  pediatrics. 

ALUMNI  ASSOCIATION  AWARD     Given  for  outstanding  achievement. 

VIRGINIA  P.  APGAR  AWARD  Awarded  to  an  outstanding  graduate  student  for  excellence 
in  completing  an  advanced  course  in  anesthesiology  and  intensive  care.  Established  by  the 
Department  of  Anesthesiology  in  honor  of  Virginia  P.  Apgar. 

MICHAEL  H.  ARANOW  AWARD  Awarded  to  the  student  who  exemplifies  the  caring  and 
humane  qualities  of  the  practicing  physician. 

HERBERT  J.  BARTELSTONE  AWARD  IN  PHARMACOLOGY  Awarded  to  a  member  of 
the  graduating  class  of  the  College  who  has  demonstrated  exceptional  accomplishments  in 


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pharmacology.  Established  to  honor  the  memory  of  Professor  Herbert  J.  Bartelstone,  member 
of  the  Department  of  Pharmacology  from  1950  until  1973,  dedicated  and  inspiring  teacher, 
and  uncompromising  advocate  of  the  importance  of  rigorous  preparation  in  basic  medical 
science  in  the  education  of  the  physician. 

COAKLEY  MEMORIAL  PRIZE  Awarded  by  the  Department  of  Otolaryngology  to  a  senior 
student  who  has  done  outstanding  work  in  the  field. 

TITUS  MUNSON  COAN  PRIZE  Awarded  to  the  senior  student  who  has  submitted  the  best 
essay  in  biological  science  or  otherwise  best  contributed  to  its  advancement.  Bequest  of  Titus 
M.  Coan. 

THOMAS  F.  COCK,  M.D.,  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  for  excellence  in  obstetrics 
and  gynecology. 

FREDERICK  PARKER  GAY  MEMORIAL  AWARD  Awarded  to  the  senior  student  whose 
work  in  microbiology  is  judged  the  most  outstanding.  Given  by  Mrs.  Frederick  Parker  Gay,  in 
memory  of  her  husband. 

JANEWAY  PRIZE  Awarded  to  the  student  graduating  from  the  College  with  the  highest 
marks  for  efficiency  and  ability.  Given  by  the  bequest  of  Matilda  S.  J.  Wisner. 

Dr.  HAROLD  LAMPORT  BIOMEDICAL  RESEARCH  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  senior  student 
for  the  best  thesis  reporting  original  biomedical  research.  Gift  of  the  Lamport  Foundation. 

JOHN  K.  LATTIMER  PRIZE  IN  UROLOGY  Awarded  to  senior  students  for  the  best  essays 
on  urological  subjects. 

ROBERT  F.  LOEB  AWARD  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  who,  in  the  opinion  of  the 
Department  of  Medicine,  has  shown  the  greatest  promise  of  excellence  in  clinical  medicine. 
Established  in  memory  of  Dr.  Robert  F.  Loeb,  Bard  Professor  of  Medicine,  and  chairman  of  the 
Department  of  Medicine  from  1947  to  1959. 

F.  PHILIP  LOWENFISH  PRIZE  IN  DERMATOLOGY  Awarded  to  the  individual  who  has 
done  the  most  creative  and  original  research  in  dermatology.  Given  by  Mrs.  Lowenfish,  in  her 
husband's  memory. 

ADMIRAL  DAVID  WILLARD  LYON  AWARD  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  on  a  military 
scholarship  for  outstanding  academic  achievement.  Established  by  Dr.  Edgar  Housepian  and 
Mrs.  David  Willard  Lyon  in  memory  of  Admiral  Lyon. 

DOCTOR  CECIL  G.  MARQUEZ  BALSO  STUDENT  AWARD  FOR  EXCEL- 
LENCE Awarded  to  a  graduating  minority  medical  student  for  his/her  outstanding  contribu- 
tion to  the  Black  and  Latin  Student  Organization  and  the  minority  communities. 

EDITH  AND  DENTON  McKANE  MEMORIAL  AWARD  Bequest  of  Edith  U.  McKane. 
Awarded  to  a  senior  student  for  excellence  in  basic  or  clinical  research  in  ophthalmology. 

Dr.  HAROLD  LEE  MEIERHOF  MEMORIAL  PRIZE  Awarded  on  recommendation  of  the 
professor  of  pathology  to  the  student  who  has  done  the  best  work  in  the  field  during  the  four 
years  of  medical  school.  Given  by  the  parents  of  Dr.  Harold  Lee  Meierhof,  Class  of  1917. 

NEW  YORK  ORTHOPEDIC  HOSPITAL  AWARD  An  annual  prize  awarded  to  a  senior 
student  upon  nomination  by  the  Department  of  Orthopedic  Surgery,  for  outstanding  perfor- 
mance in  the  field. 

JOSEPH  GARRISON  PARKER  AWARD  Awarded  to  the  senior  in  the  College  who  best 
exemplifies,  through  a  continued  personal  interest  and  activities  in  art,  music,  literature,  or  the 
public  interest,  the  fact  that  Living  and  Learning  go  on  together.  Given  by  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Philip 
Parker,  in  memory  of  their  son,  Joseph,  Class  of  1948,  whose  promising  career  in  medicine  was 
cut  short  by  death  in  1953,  but  in  whose  life  the  love  of  music  and  the  arts  was  a  constant 
source  of  inspiration. 


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P&S  CLASS  OF  1924,  Dr.  ALLEN  O.  WHIPPLE  MEMORIAL  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  senior 
student,  upon  nomination  of  the  Department  of  Surgery,  for  outstanding  performance  in  the 
field. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  PSYCHIATRY  PRIZE  Awarded  by  the  Department  of  Psychiatry  to  a 
second-year  student  for  the  best  work  in  psychopathology. 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  AMBULATORY  CARE  AWARD  Awarded  by  the  School  of  Public 
Health  to  a  senior  student  for  an  excellent  public  health  project. 

SAMUEL  W.  ROVER  AND  LEWIS  ROVER  AWARD  An  annual  prize  to  be  awarded  to  a 
graduating  medical  student  or  a  male  graduate  student  for  scholarship  and  outstanding 
achievement  in  biochemistry  at  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

ANN  RYAN  PRIZE  IN  BIOCHEMISTRY  To  be  awarded  to  deserving  women  graduate 
students. 

HELEN  M.  SCIARRA  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  in  the  College  for  outstanding 
work  in  neurology. 

Dr.  ALFRED  STEINER  AWARD  Presented  annually  to  one  or  more  students  chosen  by  a 
faculty  committee  on  the  basis  of  achievement  in  medical  research.  Funded  by  Harcourt  Brace 
Jovanovich  in  honor  of  Dr.  Steiner. 

Dr.  HAROLD  B.  STEVELMAN  AWARD  Awarded  to  a  senior  student  for  excellence  in  adult 
cardiology.  In  honor  of  Dr.  Harold  Stevelman,  Class  of  1958,  in  appreciation  of  his  service  to 
the  family  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leo  Gilbert.  Gift  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leo  Gilbert. 

Dr.  WILLIAM  PERRY  WATSON  PRIZE  IN  PEDIATRICS  Awarded  on  the  nomination  of 
the  professor  of  pediatrics  to  that  member  of  the  graduating  class  of  the  College  who  has  shown 
the  most  notable  work  in  the  study  of  the  diseases  of  infants  and  children. 

Dr.  WILLIAM  RAYNER  WATSON  AWARD  Awarded  to  that  member  of  the  graduating 
class  who  has  done  the  most  outstanding  work  in  psychiatry  during  the  four  years  of  attendance 
at  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

SIGMUND  L.  WILENS  PRIZE  Awarded  to  a  member  of  the  graduating  class  who,  in  the 
opinion  of  the  Department  of  Pathology,  has  been  distinguished  by  special  excellence  in 
pathology.  Gift  of  Dr.  Marie  Renate  Dische  Wilens,  in  memory  of  her  husband.  Dr.  Sigmund  L. 
Wilens. 

Student  and  Alumni  Activities 

All  students  enrolled  in  the  College  enjoy  the  privileges  and  facilities  of  the  University  campus, 
including  the  University  libraries. 

P&S  Club 

The  P&S  Club  was  founded  over  eighty  years  ago  by  John  R.  Mott,  who  later  won  the  Nobel 
Peace  Prize.  The  Club  is  the  most  active  and  comprehensive  student  organization  in  American 
medical  education  today.  All  matriculated  students  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons 
are  members,  eligible  to  participate  in  extracurricular  activities  of  their  choice.  Under  the 
guidance  of  the  Faculty  Advisory  Board,  the  student  cabinet,  led  by  the  president,  assumes  the 
entire  responsibility  for  management  of  the  Club.  The  cabinet  consists  of  four  elected  members 
from  each  class  and  those  who  chair  the  following  committees:  Orientation,  Handbook, 
Student-Faculty  Home  Visits,  Films,  Concerts,  Choral  Society,  Bard  Hall  Players,  Fine  Arts, 
Athletics,  Community  Youth  Work,  Accessories,  Social,  and  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical 
Society. 


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Alpha  Omega  Alpha  Honor  Medical  Society 

A  chapter  of  Alpha  Omega  Alpha,  the  national  honor  medical  society,  was  founded  at  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  in  1907.  Students  are  elected  to  membership  in  the  senior 
year  by  a  committee  of  the  faculty  appointed  by  the  Dean.  The  committee  is  chaired  by  the 
Alpha  Omega  Alpha  Councilor  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  Student  member- 
ship is  determined  according  to  the  constitution  of  the  national  society.  Election  is  limited  to 
those  whose  scholastic  qualifications  place  them  in  the  upper  25  percent  of  the  class.  The 
number  of  student  members  elected  from  any  class  may  not  exceed  one-sixth  of  the  number 
expected  to  graduate  in  that  class.  Although  scholastic  excellence  is  required  for  membership, 
integrity,  capacity  for  leadership,  compassion,  and  fairness  in  dealing  with  one's  colleagues  are 
judged  to  be  of  equal  significance. 

P&S  Alumni  Association 

The  P&S  Alumni  Relations  Office  serves  to  foster  and  maintain  cordial  relationships  between 
the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  its  alumni  and  is  responsible  for  alumni  relations 
programs  and  the  Alumni  Annual  Fund.  Liaison  with  the  College  is  facilitated  through  the  office 
of  the  Assistant  Dean  for  Alumni  Affairs. 

Regular  members  of  the  Alumni  Association  include  all  those  awarded  the  M.D.  or 
Med.Sc.D.  degrees  from  the  College,  as  well  as  all  Ph.D.  graduates  of  the  basic  sciences 
curricula  at  P&S  and  those  awarded  the  Certificate  in  Psychoanalytic  Medicine.  Associate 
members  include  faculty  members  of  the  College,  all  house  staff  members  and  visiting  fellows 
at  hospitals  affiliated  with  P&S. 

The  work  of  the  Alumni  Association  is  accomplished  through  the  efforts  of  its  officers  and 
members  of  the  fifteen  standing  and  ad  hoc  committees,  all  of  whom  form  the  constituency  of 
the  P&S  Alumni  Council.  Among  the  important  functions  of  the  Association  is  participation  in 
the  publication  of  P&S,  a  magazine  that  is  cosponsored  by  the  alumni  and  the  medical  school 
and  serves  as  a  major  form  of  communication  between  the  school  and  its  alumni,  faculty, 
students  and  their  parents,  and  other  friends  and  associates  of  the  College. 

Restricted  revenues  raised  by  the  Alumni  Association  provide  funds  for  endowed  scholar- 
ships at  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  toward  the  endowment  of  a  P&S  Alumni 
Professorship.  Unrestricted  revenues  allow  the  College  flexibility  in  applying  funds  to  areas  of 
greatest  need.  Traditionally,  a  substantial  stipend  from  unrestricted  revenues  goes  to  the  P&S 
Club  as  well  as  to  scholarship  aid. 

As  future  alumni,  students  play  an  important  role  in  the  work  and  deliberations  of  the 
Alumni  Association.  Through  their  membership  on  the  Student-Alumni  Relations  Committee, 
students  and  alumni  work  together  in  addressing  students'  needs  and  concerns. 

Information  about  the  Alumni  Association  and  its  activities  is  available  from  the  P&S  Alumni 
Relations  Office,  2005-C  Black  Building,  630  West  168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 
Telephone  (212)  694-3498. 


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The  Program  of  Instruction 


The  first-year  curriculum  is  largely  devoted  to  basic  science  courses  with  correlation  clinics  to 
demonstrate  the  application  of  scientific  information  to  the  practice  of  medicine.  The  first-year 
student  also  studies  the  impact  of  health  care  systems  in  our  current  society  on  the  individual 
patient  and  physiciem.  Second-year  courses  concentrate  on  the  clinical  relevance  of  basic 
science  concepts  as  the  bridging  process  to  clinical  instruction  begins.  Correlations  between 
pathology  and  pathophysiology  are  emphasized.  The  development  of  basic  clinical  skills  begins 
in  the  second  semester  and  culminates  in  a  four-week  clerkship.  Throughout  both  preclinical 
years  elective  opportunities  are  available  for  pursuit  of  areas  of  interest. 

The  major  clinical  year  is  devoted  exclusively  to  rotations  on  clerkships  in  the  clinical 
disciplines.  Under  close  supervision  the  students  are  helped  to  develop  the  skills  and 
knowledge  required  for  the  practice  of  clinical  medicine.  Students  learn  to  elicit  a  comprehen- 
sive history  and  to  carry  out  a  complete  physical  examination.  They  learn  to  develop 
professional  relationships  with  patients,  and  they  acquire  an  understanding  of  the  mechanisms 
of  disease  and  of  the  principles  necessary  for  valid  diagnostic  appraisal  and  effective 
therapeutic  plans. 

All  courses  of  the  first  three  years  of  the  curriculum  are  required  of  all  students.  In  the  fourth 
year,  with  the  guidance  of  faculty  advisers,  students  design  individual  elective  curricula,  drawn 
from  a  wide  range  of  basic  scientific  electives,  clinical  electives,  and  research  programs  offered 
by  the  faculty.  Each  fourth-year  student  is  required  to  take  a  one-month  elective  in  ambulatory 
care  which  includes  clerkship  experience  in  Public  Health/Community  Medicine.  The  elective 
courses  of  all  departments  are  described  in  a  catalog  which  is  printed  annually  and  distributed 
to  students  and  faculty.  Students  are  permitted  to  spend  three  months  of  the  curriculum  in 
elective  programs  offered  by  other  medical  schools.  In  addition,  the  School  of  Public  Health 
offers  international  medicine  programs  that  provide  opportunities  to  study  the  organization  and 
delivery  of  health  services  in  many  countries  of  the  world. 

During  the  elective  curriculum  students  have  available  the  resources  of  the  entire  University. 
Students  are  encouraged  to  utilize  elective  curriculum  time  to  reach  career  decisions.  Faculty 
advisers  stress  the  acquisition  of  knowledge  and  skills  in  areas  of  medicine  apart  from  the 
student's  career  discipline,  and  they  encourage  students  to  gain  experience  in  clinical  and/or 
laboratory  research. 

The  College  reserves  the  right  to  make  changes  in  the  program  of  studies  and  courses  of 
instruction  at  any  time. 

Grades,  Promotions,  and  Leaves  of  Absence 

All  courses  are  rated  on  an  Honors-Pass-Fail  system  and  these  ratings  only  are  recorded  on  the 
official  transcripts.  Students  are  not  ranked  within  the  class.  Faculty  provide  narrative 
descriptions  of  student  performances  in  preclinical  courses  (Abnormal  Human  Biology, 
Introduction  to  the  Patient,  and  Psychiatric  Medicine  I  and  II),  major  clinical  year  clerkships, 
and  elective  programs.  These  evaluations  become  part  of  the  student's  permanent  academic 
record  in  the  Office  of  the  Dean. 

There  are  three  standing  faculty  committees  concerned  with  students'  academic  perfor- 
mances. These  committees  are:  the  First  Year  Class  Faculty,  the  Second  Year  Class  Faculty, 
and  the  Clinical  Committee.  The  latter  deals  with  academic  performances  in  the  major  clinical 
year  and  the  elective  curriculum.  The  standing  committees  meet  during  each  academic  year  to 
review  student  performances  and  to  make  decisions  related  to  course  failures  and  to 
promotions.  Course  failures  in  all  years  of  the  curriculum  must  be  corrected  according  to  the 
directives  of  the  faculty  committees.  A  student  may  be  advanced  to  the  next  academic  year  of 
the  medical  school  curriculum  only  upon  recommendation  of  the  faculty  committee.  In  any  year 
of  the  curriculum  students  may  be  dismissed  for  poor  scholarship.  Repetition  of  a  year  of  the 


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curriculum  may  be  recommended  by  a  faculty  committee.  The  faculty  committees  may  direct 
students  whose  performances  are  marginal  to  undertake  additional  work  to  correct  deficiencies 
and  strengthen  overall  performance  in  any  discipline. 

Students  are  informed  in  writing  of  the  academic  decisions  of  all  faculty  committees. 
Students  have  the  right  to  appeal  decisions  of  the  faculty  committees.  A  student  who  wishes  to 
appeal  may  request  the  concerned  committee  to  reverse  or  alter  a  decision.  If  the  committee 
reaffirms  the  original  decision,  the  student  may  direct  an  appeal  to  the  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of 
Medicine,  who  may  refer  the  appeal  to  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  Faculty  Council  for 
final  decision. 

The  Faculty  of  Medicine  reserves  the  right  to  dismiss,  or  to  deny  admission,  registration, 
readmission,  or  graduation  to  any  student  who  in  the  judgment  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine  is 
determined  to  be  unsuited  for  the  study  or  practice  of  medicine. 

Students  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  are  required  to  pass  National  Board 
Examinations  Parts  1  and  II  prior  to  graduation. 

Leaves  of  absence  may  be  granted  by  the  Dean  for  a  limited  period  of  time  in  exceptional 
circumstances  only  for  health  reasons  or  personal  emergencies. 

Key  to  Course  Numbers 

Medical  Center  courses:  The  suffixes  F  and  S  refer  to  first-  and  second-year  courses, 
respectively.  Numbers  without  a  suffix  indicate  major  clinical  year  clerkships  that  are  repeated 
throughout  the  year  in  instruction  periods  of  twelve  weeks  or  less. 

Summary  of  Curriculum  (for  Students  Entering  in 
September  1983) 

First  Year 

SEPTEMBER  1, 1983,  to  JANUARY  11,  1984.  First  semester. 
JANUARY  16,  1984,  to  JUNE  8, 1984.  Second  semester. 

Second  Year 

SEPTEMBER  1, 1984,  through  MAY  31,  1985. 

Third  and  Fourth  Years 

JULY  1,  1985,  through  APRIL  30, 1987. 

Basic  Science  and  Introductory  Clinical  Courses 
of  the  First  and  Second  Years 

Abnormal  Human  Biology  lOlS. 

Dr.  Canfield  and  interdepartmental  associates:  Cardiology,  Dr.  Drusin;  Pulmonary, 
Dr.  Harvey;  Endocrinology-Metabolism,  Dr.  Holub;  Gastroenterology,  Dr.  Glick- 
man;  Hematology,  Dr.  Bank;  Immunology,  Dr.  Butler;  Infectious  Diseases,  Dr.  Neu; 
Oncology,  Dr.  Ellison;  Nephrology,  Dr.  Al-Awqati;  Surgery,  Dr.  Lo  Gerfo. 
Exercises  in  the  application  and  correlation  of  the  basic  sciences  to  a  broad  range  of  clinical  problems. 
Teaching  is  by  seminar/lecture  and  is  closely  integrated  with  courses  in  pathology,  pharmacology,  and 
introductory  medicine. 


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Anatomy  lOlF.     Microscopic  anatomy 
Dr.  Nunez  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  exercises  including  light  and  electron  microscopic  studies  of 
structure  in  relation  to  function. 

Anatomy  102F.     Human  anatomy 

Drs.  April,  Moss,  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  encompassing  basic  morphological  and  functional  human  anato- 
my. 

Anatomy  103F.     Developmental  anatomy 
Dr.  Pfenninger  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  demonstrations,  and  laboratory  emphasizing  the  fundamental  processes  of  embryogenesis; 
closely  integrated  with  Anatomy  101 F — Microscopic  anatomy. 

Biochemistry  lOlF.     Introductory  biochemistry 
Dr.  P.  R.  Srinivasan  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures  and  conferences  stressing  principles  of  biochemistry  and  their  relationship  to  disease  processes. 

Genetics  lOlS.     Medical  genetics 
Dr.  William  Johnson  and  associates. 

Lectures  and  clinical  presentations  emphasizing  the  practice  of  clinical  genetics  and  the  application  of 
principles  of  genetics  to  the  medical  specialties. 

Medicine  lOlS.     Introduction  to  the  practice  of  medicine 
Drs.  Canfield,  Marcus,  and  associates. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  seminars  addressing  ethical  and  personal  issues  relevant  to  the  practice  of 
medicine. 

Medicine  102S.     Introduction  to  the  patient 
Dr.  Morris  and  associates. 

A  series  of  interdepartmental  presentations  and  demonstrations  followed  by  an  intensive  four-week 
preceptorship  (at  Harlem,  Overlook,  Presbyterian,  Roosevelt,  or  St.  Luke's  Hospital)  during  which  the 
student  learns  to  take  a  comprehensive  medical  history  and  to  perform  a  complete  physical  examination. 

Microbiology  lOlF.     General  microbiology 

Drs.  Ginsberg,  Silverstein,  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  covering  the  basic  principles  of  cell  regulation,  immunology, 
virology,  and  the  biology  of  pathogenic  organisms. 

Anatomy-Physiology  106S.     Neural  science 

Drs.  Castellucci,  Kandel,  Kelly,  Kupfermann,  Rowland,  and  Schwartz. 

Lectures,  seminars,  laboratories,  and  clinical  demonstrations  to  provide  an  integrated  understanding  of 
neurophysiology,  neuroanatomy,  biochemistry,  and  behavior. 

Nutrition  lOlF.     Introduction  to  nutrition 
Dr.  Winick  and  associates. 

Lectures  that  define  the  elements  of  nutrition  essential  for  good  health. 

Pathology  lOlF.     General  pathology 
Dr.  Leftkowitch  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  emphasizing  the  mechanisms  of  injury  and  repair  in  cells,  tissues, 
and  organ  systems. 

Pathology  102S.     Systemic  pathology 
Dr.  J.  Fenoglio  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  conferences,  and  laboratory  exercises  including  light  and  electron  microscopic  studies  to 
elucidate  the  pathogenesis  of  findings  in  disease. 

Pathology  103S.     Neuropathology 
Dr.  Duffy  and  associates. 

Lectures,  demonstrations,  and  microscopic  studies  of  diseases  of  the  nervous  system. 


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Pharmacology  lOlS.     General  and  special  pharmacology 
Dr.  Kahn  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  seminars,  and  demonstrations  to  elucidate  the  basic  principles  essential  for  the  effective  use  of 
drugs  as  therapeutic  or  diagnostic  agents. 

Medicine  105F.     Physician-patient  relationship 
Dr.  Park  and  associates. 

Preceptor  sessions  emphasizing  the  central  role  of  the  physician-patient  relationship  in  the  practice  of 
medicine  and  the  importance  of  the  effects  of  health  care  organization  and  other  factors  on  that 
relationship. 

Physiology  101 F.     Human  physiology 
Dr.  Nocenti  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures,  demonstrations,  and  conferences  to  define  the  function  of  specific  cells,  tissues,  and  organs  and 
their  homeostatic  mechanisms. 

Psychiatry  lOlF.     Psychiatric  medicine,  I 
Dr.  Arkow  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures  and  seminars  presenting  the  salient  features  of  normal  development. 

Psychiatry  102S.     Psychiatric  medicine,  II 
Dr.  Arkow  and  departmental  staff. 

Lectures  and  seminars  covering  the  major  mental  illnesses  and  the  elements  of  patient  interviewing. 

Public  Health  101 F.     Structure  of  health  care  systems 
Dr.  Rosenberg  and  associates. 

Lectures  and  seminar  groups  on  the  current  organization  of  health  care. 

Public  Health  102F.     Epidemiology 
Dr.  Paneth  and  associates. 

Lectures  and  seminars  to  present  epidemiologicd  principles. 

Public  Health  103F.     Biostatistics 
Dr.  Fleiss  and  associates. 

Lectures  on  the  basic  elements  of  biostatistics  applicable  to  medicine. 

Public  Health  104S.     Parasitic  diseases 
Dr.  Despommier  and  associates. 

Lectures  and  laboratories  stressing  parasitic  diseases  likely  to  be  encountered  and  the  techniques 
necessary  for  the  diagnosis  of  these  diseases. 


Major  Clinical  Year 

Anesthesiology  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  anesthesiology 
Dr.  Bendixen  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

A  clerkship  that  provides  training  in  preanesthetic  evaluation,  management,  and  postanesthetic  care  of 
surgical  patients.  At  the  conclusion  of  the  clerkship  students  should  be  able  to  do  the  following:  (1)  describe 
the  major  factors  to  be  considered  in  selecting  anesthetic  drugs  and  techniques  for  patients  undergoing 
common  surgical  procedures;  (2)  describe  indications  for  positive  pressure  ventilation  of  the  lungs  and  how 
the  adequacy  of  such  ventilation  can  be  determined;  (3)  differentiate  between  a  patent  and  obstructed 
airway  in  a  patient  and  demonstrate  on  a  patient  or  mannikin  his/her  ability  to  obtain  a  patent  airway  by 
positioning;  (4)  describe  the  indications  for  use  of  an  endotracheal  tube;  (5)  describe  procedures  used  for 
resuscitation  of  a  patient  who  has  had  cardiac  arrest  and  demonstrate  on  a  mannikin  his/her  ability  to 
perform  mouth-to-mouth  ventilation  and  closed  chest  cardiac  massage;  (6)  describe  indications  for  and 
contraindications  to  the  use  of  local  anesthetics  to  provide  infiltration  and  nerve  block  anesthesia;  and  (7) 
describe  the  causes,  prevention,  diagnosis,  and  treatment  of  local  anesthetic  drug  toxicity. 

Dermatology  201. 
Dr.  Harber  and  staff. 


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Medicine  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  medicine 

Dr.  Garvey  and  staff  at  the  Harlem,  Presbyterian,  Roosevelt,  and  St.  Luke's 

Hospitals. 

Extended  clinical  experience  under  a  preceptorship  system  at  Presbyterian  Hospital  and  at  another 
affiliated  hospital,  Harlem,  Roosevelt,  or  St.  Luke's  Hospital.  At  the  conclusion  of  the  clerkship  the  student 
should  be  capable  of  taking  a  precise  medical  history,  performing  an  accurate  physical  examination, 
interpreting  basic  laboratory  data,  formulating  a  cogent  problem  list,  and  communicating  these  data  in 
accurate  verbal  and  written  form.  These  skills  will  be  acquired  in  the  patient  care  setting  in  order  to 
increase  the  student's  understanding  of  the  physiologic,  psychologic,  and  social  aspects  of  medicine  and  to 
prepare  the  student  for  the  assumption  of  clinical  responsibility  under  close  supervision. 

Neurology  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  neurology 

Dr.  Rowland  and  staff  at  the  Neurological  Institute  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

A  comprehensive  experience  in  clinical  neurology  provided  at  the  bedside  at  the  Neurological  Institute. 
Under  close  supervision  of  a  junior  and  senior  resident  and  an  attending  physician  in  neurology,  students 
learn  to  obtain  a  systematic  neurological  history  and  to  perform  and  interpret  the  neurological 
examination.  By  active  participation  in  the  evaluation  and  care  of  patients,  expertise  is  obtained  in  the 
diagnosis  and  treatment  of  common  neurologiceil  diseases.  Students  learn  how  to  do  a  lumbar  puncture 
and  they  become  familiar  with  electrodiagnostic  and  neuroradiological  tests.  Experience  is  also  obtained  in 
neurosurgery  and  rehabilitation  medicine.  Management  of  neurological  emergencies  is  learned  during 
night  call  with  the  senior  resident.  In  addition,  a  comprehensive  core  knowledge  of  clinical  neurology  is 
ensured  by  a  course  syllabus,  daily  rounds,  and  preceptor  sessions  with  the  attending  physician. 

Neurology  202.     Neurosurgery 

Dr.  Stein  and  staff  at  the  Neurological  Institute  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

Included  in  Neurology  201. 

Obstetrics  and  Gynecology  201.  Clinical  clerkship  in  obstetrics  and  gynecology 
Dr.  Rosenfeld  and  staff  at  the  Harlem,  Presbyterian,  Roosevelt,  and  St.  Luke's 
Hospitals. 

A  comprehensive  clerkship  in  obstetrics  and  gynecology  under  close  supervision  of  house  staff  and 
attendings.  On  the  gynecological  wards  and  in  the  clinics  the  student  learns  to  take  a  sexual  and 
gynecological  history,  to  examine  the  breasts,  abdomen,  and  pelvis,  to  distinguish  normal  and  abnormal 
findings  relative  to  gynecological  disease,  and  to  diagnose  and  manage  benign  and  malignant  gynecologic 
tumors.  The  student  acquires  the  skills  needed  to  approach  problems  of  sexuality  and  an  understanding  of 
the  impact  of  changing  physiological  states  in  menarche  and  menopause.  On  the  obstetrical  service  the 
student  learns  the  medical  and  surgical  complications  encountered  during  pregnancy  and  delivery,  and  the 
student  learns  to  diagnose  and  manage  pregnancy.  The  student  participates  in  the  conduct  of  labor,  the 
delivery,  and  the  care  of  the  newborn. 

Ophthalmology  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  ophthalmology 
Dr.  Campbell  and  staff. 

Orthopedic  Surgery  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  orthopedic  surgery 
Dr.  Dick  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

On  the  orthopedic  surgery  clerkship  students  learn  to  perform  an  orthopedic  physical  examination  and  to 
take  an  orthopedic  history  from  a  patient.  The  clerkship  provides  students  with  insight  into  the  more 
common  musculoskeletal  problems  (including  fractures  and  trauma)  and  the  basic  approaches  to 
management  of  these  problems  by  an  orthopedic  surgeon.  The  student  is  expected  to  gain  insight  into  how 
the  discipline  of  orthopedic  surgery  works  in  conjunction  with  other  specialties  and  how  an  orthopedic 
service  provides  in-patient  and  out-patient  care. 

Otolaryngology  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  otolaryngology 
Dr.  Abramson  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

A  clerkship  designed  to  teach  the  skills  of  physical  examination  of  the  ear,  nose,  and  throat  and  to  provide 
an  understanding  of  certain  diseases  where  this  examination  is  crucial  in  diagnosis  and  management.  The 
clerkship  includes  selected  didactic  lectures,  followed  by  a  preceptor-type  experience  in  the  clinic  where 
students  examine  and  work  up  a  number  of  patients  under  the  direct  supervision  of  a  faculty  member. 


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Pediatrics  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  pediatrics 

Dr.  Katz  and  staff  at  the  Babies  Hospital  (Presbyterian),  Harlem,  Roosevelt,  and 

St.  Luke's  Hospitals. 

A  clinical  clerkship  providing  both  in-patient  and  ambulatory  care  experience.  The  student  is  introduced  to 
the  study  of  infants  and  children:  growth  and  development,  diseases,  and  health  care  maintenance.  The 
student  develops  basic  skills  in  the  following  areas:  taking  the  pediatric  history  from  the  parents  and  from 
the  older  child;  performing  the  physical  examination  of  the  pediatric  patient,  including  the  young  infant; 
observing,  analyzing,  and  recording  the  interaction  between  parent  and  child;  and  ordering  and 
interpreting  laboratory  tests.  The  student  learns  to  integrate  the  data  acquired  and  formulate  an 
appropriate  problem  list  and  plan  for  the  patient.  The  student  also  learns  to  make  the  basic  measurements 
of  physical,  neurological,  and  psychosocial  growth  and  development,  and  to  plot  and  assess  the  data. 

Psychiatry  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  psychiatry 

Dr.  Malitz  and  staff  at  the  New  York  State  Psychiatric  Institute,  Harlem,  Presbyte- 
rian, Roosevelt,  and  St.  Luke's  Hospitals. 

A  comprehensive  clerkship  in  psychiatry.  In  active  participation  in  patient  care  under  faculty  supervision 
the  student  is  expected  to  learn  to  conduct  a  psychiatric  history  and  mental  status  examination  and  to 
develop  refined  interviewing  skills,  noting  verbal  and  nonverbal  behavior.  The  student  learns  to  make  a 
psychiatric  differential  diagnosis,  to  use  psychotropic  drugs  effectively,  to  evaluate  suicide  potential,  and 
to  develop  and  enhance  therapeutic  rapport.  The  clerkship  aims  to  provide  an  appreciation  of  the  effects 
of  psychological,  social,  and  biological  phenomena  on  illness-related  behaviors. 

Radiology  201.     Diagnostic  radiology  (medical) 
Dr.  Baker  and  staff. 

Radiology  202.     Diagnostic  radiology  (surgical) 
Dr.  Baker  and  staff. 

Rehabilitation  Medicine  201. 

Dr.  Downey  and  staff  at  the  Neurological  Institute  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

Included  in  Neurology  201. 

Surgery  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  surgery 

Dr.  Reemstma  and  staff  at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital. 

A  comprehensive  clinical  clerkship  during  which  the  student  is  expected  to  demonstrate  improvement  in 
ability  to  perform  histories  and  physical  examinations  on  surgical  patients  and  to  formulate  rational 
diagnostic  and  therapeutic  plans.  The  student  is  expected  to  demonstrate  increasing  skill  and  competence 
in  performing  selected  procedures,  in  assuming  supervised  responsibility  for  patient  care,  in  communicat- 
ing succinctly  and  with  clarity  to  patients  and  colleagues,  and  in  building  a  functional  body  of  critically 
examined  information  regarding  common  surgical  entities. 

Surgery  202.     Lectures  and  demonstrations  in  surgical  pathology 
Dr.  Reemstma  and  staff;  Dr.  Perzin  and  staff. 

As  part  of  the  surgical  clinical  clerkship  {Surgery  201 ),  these  three  one-and-a-half  hour  sessions  per  week 
describe  various  selected  problems  in  surgical  pathology.  The  didactic  lectures  are  presented  by  the 
surgical  "academic  senior  resident"  (PGY5).  This  resident  presents  the  clinical  aspects  of  various  surgical 
diseases  and  is  assisted  by  a  surgical  pathology  senior  resident,  who  demonstrates  gross  specimens  and 
microscopic  slides  appropriate  to  the  topics  and  patients  being  discussed. 

Urology  201.     Clinical  clerkship  in  urology 
Dr.  Olsson  and  staff. 

During  the  clinical  clerkship  in  urology  students  learn  to  identify  common  disorders  of  the  gcnito-urinary 
tract  through  precise  patient  interviews  and  examinations.  Both  ambulatory  and  in-patients  are  evaluated. 
By  knowing  diagnostic  methods  unique  to  urology,  students  are  able  to  formulate  appropriate  diagnostic 
and  therapeutic  plans. 

Fourth  Year 

Interdepartment  301.     Ambulatory  care /public  health  selective 
Dr.  C.  Ortiz-Neu,  course  coordinator. 

Each  student  in  the  fourth  year  is  required  to  select  an  elective  in  ambulatory  care,  which  includes 
clerkship  experience  in  Public  Health/Community  Medicine.  (For  the  rest  of  the  Fourth  Year  see  page  43 
and  the  elective  catalogue.) 


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Special  Programs 

M.D.-Ph.D.  Program 

This  is  a  cooperative  program  sponsored  by  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences  and  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  for  students  who  have  had  a  strong  undergraduate 
program  in  science  and  have  a  strong  commitment  to  biomedical  research.  The  program  allows 
students  to  work  toward  the  Ph.D.  degree  in  one  of  the  disciplines  listed  below  in  addition  to 
earning  the  M.D.  degree. 

Students  who  wish  to  participate  in  the  program  must  be  admitted  to  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  to  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  Separate 
applications  must  be  made  to  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  to  the  Graduate 
School  of  Arts  and  Sciences. 

Students  complete  the  basic  science  requirements  of  the  medical  program  and  enter  a 
participating  department  of  the  Graduate  School  to  carry  out  the  Ph.D.  program.  They  then 
complete  the  balance  of  the  requirements  for  the  M.D.  degree. 

The  participating  Ph.D.  programs  are: 

Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology  Microbiology 

Biochemistry  Nutrition 

Biological  Sciences  Pathology 

Chemistry  Pharmacology 

Epidemiology  Physiology 

Human  Genetics  and  Development  Psychology 
Mathematical  Statistics 

For  additional  information  students  should  write  to  Dr.  David  Schachter,  Chairman, 
Graduate  Biomedical  Sciences  Advisory  Committee,  Department  of  Physiology,  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  630  West  168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 

To  apply,  students  should  request  an  application  from  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and 
Sciences  and  an  application  from  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 


Joint  M.D./M.P.H.  Program 


This  dual  degree  program  is  under  the  joint  direction  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons 
and  the  School  of  Public  Health.  In  addition  to  preclinical  and  clinical  medical  training,  students 
gain  substantive  knowledge  of  the  health  care  delivery  system  and  the  technological,  social, 
and  political  forces  that  contribute  to  the  problems  and  patterns  of  illness,  medical  care,  and 
delivery  of  services.  They  also  develop  concrete  skills  of  research  or  administration  applicable 
in  interdisciplinary  health  service  settings,  both  clinical  and  community  based. 

Before  being  considered  for  admission  to  the  joint  degree  program,  the  applicant  must  first 
be  accepted  as  a  degree  candidate  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  Formal 
application  to  the  School  of  Public  Health  may  then  be  made  at  any  time  before  the  student 
enters  the  fourth  year  of  medical  training.  The  overall  length  of  the  joint  program,  registration, 
and  scheduling  patterns  differ  for  individual  students.  The  total  elapsed  time  could  be  as  short 
as  four  years,  but  might  extend  beyond  the  four-year  graduation  date  of  the  medical  school.  In 
general,  during  the  first  three  years  the  joint  degree  student  uses  vacation  and  free  time  in  the 
medical  schedule  to  cross-register  for  public  health  courses.  In  the  fourth  year  the  student 
registers  concurrently  in  the  two  schools,  permitting  opportunities  to  complete  core,  track,  and 
elective  public  health  courses  and  also  carry  the  required  clinical  elective  work  in  the  medical 
curriculum.  The  M.D.  and  the  M.P.H.  degrees  may  be  awarded  simultaneously  at  the  end  of 
the  fourth  year;  either  degree  may  be  awarded  separately  when  the  requirements  have  been 
met. 

For  further  information,  consult  the  Dean's  Office  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons, 


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630  West  168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.,  10032,  or  the  Dean's  Office  in  the  School  of  Public 
Health,  600  West  168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 


Programs  in  Physical  Therapy  and  Occupational  Therapy 

Educational  programs  are  offered  by  the  Department  of  Rehabilitation  Medicine  to  students 
who  have  already  earned  a  bachelor's  degree.  They  may  apply  for  admission  to  a  two-year 
program  leading  to  the  Master  of  Science  degree  in  physical  therapy  or  occupational  therapy, 
or  a  second  professional  Master  of  Science  degree  in  occupational  therapy  education  or 
occupational  therapy  administration.  Details  are  given  in  the  bulletin  of  Programs  in  Physical 
Therapy  and  Occupational  Therapy. 


Program  of  the  Center  for  Psychoanalytic  Training  and  Research 

A  course  of  training  in  the  theory  and  practice  of  psychoanalytic  medicine  is  offered  through 
the  Center  for  Psychoanalytic  Training  and  Research  of  the  Department  of  Psychiatry.  The 
program,  a  minimum  of  four  years  in  length,  leads  to  the  award  of  a  certificate  in 
Psychoanalysis.  For  details,  see  the  bulletin  of  the  Center  (formerly  the  Psychoanalytic  Clinic). 


Programs  in  Nutrition 

The  Master  of  Science  program,  administered  by  the  Postgraduate  Division  of  the  Faculty  of 
Medicine,  is  a  twelve-month  program  that  serves  as  a  foundation  for  students  who  plan  to 
continue  for  the  Doctor  of  Philosophy  degree  or  to  attend  a  professional  school  in  the  health 
sciences.  In  addition,  the  master's  program  is  offered  to  physicians  and  other  health  specialists 
who  wish  to  augment  their  training  with  a  knowledge  of  nutrition. 

Requirements  for  admission:  a  bachelor's  degree  from  an  accredited  college,  with  a  strong 
emphasis  on  the  sciences,  including  two  years  of  chemistry,  one  year  of  biology,  and  a  course  in 
elementary  biochemistry.  The  Graduate  Record  Examination  is  required. 

Under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Executive  Committee  on  Graduate  Instruction  of  the  Graduate 
School  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  students  may  follow  a  program  of  studies  leading  to  the  Ph.D. 
degree.  Course  work  and  thesis  research  in  nutritional  biochemistry  and  in  clinical  and  public 
health  nutrition  are  carried  out  under  the  guidance  of  the  Doctoral  Program  Subcommittee  on 
Nutrition. 

Requirements  for  admission:  successful  completion  of  the  Master  of  Science  degree  program 
as  outlined  above,  or  the  equivalent,  and  demonstrated  scholarly  ability  in  pursuing  advanced 
studies  and  research.  In  addition,  students  must  fulfill  the  general  requirements  for  the  degree 
which  govern  all  Ph.D.  candidates  in  the  University. 

A  program  of  postdoctoral  training  in  nutrition  is  offered  for  qualified  individuals  having  the 
degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine  or  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Philosophy  who  intend  to  pursue 
careers  in  teaching  and  research  in  nutrition.  The  program  includes  clinics,  selected  nutrition 
courses,  seminars,  and  participation  in  research  projects,  with  a  view  to  qualifying  the 
individual  for  teaching  in  medical  schools  or  in  nutrition  departments  of  graduate  schools. 
Specific  training  is  given  in  the  areas  of  nutrition  and  development,  prenatal  growth,  obesity, 
endocrinology,  and  nutrition  and  metabolism.  This  program  has  considerable  flexibility  and  is 
arranged  with  the  individual  to  suit  his  or  her  particular  goals  and  needs. 

Inquiries  concerning  the  above  programs  may  be  directed  to  the  Office  of  the  Director,  Institute 
of  Human  Nutrition,  701  West  168th  Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 


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Program  in  Clinical  Genetics 

While  patient  services  in  genetics  are  rendered  through  the  existing  clinical  departments  of  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  the  teaching,  research,  and  clinical  services  in  genetics  are 
coordinated  and  integrated  by  the  Program  in  Clinical  Genetics,  under  the  chairmanship  of  Dr. 
Arthur  Bloom,  Professor  of  Pediatrics  and  of  Human  Genetics  and  Development.  The 
membership  of  this  committee  includes  physicians  and  scientists  from  the  Department  of 
Human  Genetics  and  Development  and  from  numerous  other  departments  of  the  College. 

The  Program  in  Clinical  Genetics  offers  fellowships  in  genetics  and  training  in  the  genetic 
aspects  of  a  wide  range  of  medical  and  surgical  specialties.  The  Program  provides  postgrad- 
uate clinical  teaching,  elective  courses  for  medical  students,  and  regular  conferences  on  clinical 
genetics.  The  clinical  and  laboratory  facilities  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital,  Babies  Hospital, 
and  other  affiliated  hospitals  are  all  utilized  in  the  Program,  and  the  research  laboratories  of  the 
Department  of  Human  Genetics  and  Development  actively  participate  in  it. 

Interested  applicants  should  write  for  further  information  to  the  Chairman,  Program  in 
Clinical  Genetics,  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Columbia  University,  630  West  168th 
Street,  New  York,  N.Y.  10032. 

Program  in  Biophysics  and  Biophysical  Chemistry 

The  program  of  study  in  biophysics  and  biophysical  chemistry,  which  leads  to  the  award  of  the 
degree  of  Doctor  of  Philosophy,  is  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and 
Sciences.  Information  about  admission  and  degree  requirements  and  courses  of  instruction  is 
given  in  the  bulletin  of  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences. 

Endowed  Lectureships  and  Visiting  Professorship 

Through  the  kindness  of  generous  donors,  the  resources  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine  include 
several  distinguished  lectureships  and  a  visiting  professorship: 

The  Cartwright  Lecture  Fund,  established  under  the  will  of  Benjamin  Cartwright,  made 
possible  biennial  lectures  under  the  sponsorship  of  the  P&S  Alumni  Association  during  the 
period  1881-1912.  A  new  series  of  Cartwright  Lectures  was  inaugurated  under  the  College's 
auspices  in  November  1974. 

The  Alexander  Ming  Fisher  Lectures  were  established  under  the  terms  of  the  will  of  Dr.  A.  M. 
Fisher's  half-brother,  E.  Douglas  Southwick,  to  make  possible  lectures  on  the  general  theme  of 
Death  and  Dying. 

The  Michael  Heidelberger  Lectures  were  begun  in  1955  to  honor  the  notable  contributions  of 
Dr.  Heidelberger,  now  Professor  Emeritus  of  Immunochemistry,  and  to  stimulate  further 
scientific  progress  in  immunochemistry  and  related  disciplines. 

The  David  Seegal  Lectureship  and  Visiting  Professorship  Fund,  given  by  the  Alpha  Omega 
Alpha  Honor  Medical  Society  and  others,  provides  for  the  appointment  of  a  visiting  professor 
who  is  in  residence  for  five  days.  During  this  time  he  or  she  delivers  the  David  Seegal  Lecture 
on  Chronic  Disease. 

Prizes  and  Awards 

The  Distinguished  Service  Award  oi  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  is  given  annually  at 
Commencement  exercises  to  a  member  of  the  faculty  for  outstanding  contributions  to 
medicine. 


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The  Louisa  Gross  Horwitz  Prize,  the  recipient  of  which  traditionally  gives  a  public  lecture,  was 
established  under  the  will  of  the  late  S.  Gross  Horwitz  in  honor  of  his  mother  and  is  given 
annually  in  recognition  of  outstanding  basic  research  in  the  fields  of  biology  or  biochemistry. 

The  Dr.  Harold  and  Golden  Lamport  Research  Awards  were  initiated  in  1983  to  recognize 
outstanding  young  researchers  in  basic  science  and  in  clinical  science. 

The  Joseph  Mather  Smith  Prize  is  awarded  to  the  graduate  of  the  College  whose  original 
research  in  medical  subjects  is  deemed  by  the  Dean's  Advisory  Committee  on  Honors  and 
Awards  to  be  the  most  meritorious. 

The  Stevens  Triennial  Prize  is  awarded  to  the  person,  not  necessarily  a  graduate  of  the 
College,  whose  original  research  on  any  medical  subject  is  deemed  by  the  Dean's  Advisory 
Committee  on  Honors  and  Awards  to  be  the  most  meritorious. 

The  Dean's  Award  for  Outstanding  Contributions  to  Teaching  was  inaugurated  in  the 
mid-1970s  as  an  appropriate  way  to  recognize  faculty  members  who  are  notably  effective  as 
teachers  or  leaders  in  education. 


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Postgraduate  Programs 


Opportunities  for  continuing  medical  education  beyond  the  M.D.  degree  are  offered  at  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  through  three  major  programs:  (1)  the  training  of  specialists 
by  means  of  hospital  residencies;  (2)  special  courses  in  general  medicine  and  in  the  specialties, 
for  practicing  physicians  and  physicians  in  training  who  wish  to  renew  and  continue  their 
educational  experiences  in  the  various  fields  of  medicine;  and  (3)  the  Doctor  of  Medical  Science 
Program,  for  physicians  with  particular  interest  and  competence  in  research  in  the  basic 
sciences.  Further  information  about  these  programs  may  be  obtained  from  the  Office  of  the 
Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine. 


Graduate  Training  of  Specialists 


The  program  offers  training  opportunities  through  fellowships  at  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons  and  residencies  at  affiliated  hospitals  for  holders  of  the  M.D.  degree.  Proper  training 
for  specialization  includes  four  major  elements.  First,  it  provides  a  comprehensive  clinical 
experience  as  a  resident  in  a  hospital  that  is  equipped  and  staffed  to  provide  graded 
responsibilities  under  the  supervision  of  experts  in  the  selected  specialty.  Second,  it  disciplines 
the  resident  in  scientific  attitudes  toward  health  and  disease  and  enriches  the  clinical 
experience  through  advanced  training  in  those  medical  sciences  that  are  largely  concerned 
with  the  resident's  specialty.  Third,  it  enables  the  resident  to  see  and  to  begin  to  understand  the 
effect  of  illness  on  the  individual  patient  and  the  response  of  that  person  to  the  illness  and  to  the 
physician.  The  relationships  that  the  resident  physician  develops  with  individual  patients  set 
the  pattern  for  his  or  her  participation  in  the  delivery  of  health  care  after  the  completion  of  the 
residency.  Finally,  it  gives  the  student  the  opportunity,  either  as  a  resident  or  as  a  fellow,  to  do 
basic  or  clinical  research.  This,  in  turn,  may  stimulate  the  type  of  creative  productivity  that  may 
earn  the  student  a  recommendation  for  admission  to  a  program  leading  to  the  award  of  the 
Doctor  of  Medical  Science  degree. 

Postgraduate  Courses  for  Practicing  Physicians  and  Specialists 

A  variety  of  short  courses  have  been  organized  at  hospitals  and  clinics  affiliated  with  the 
University;  they  are  available  at  the  Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center  and  at  the  other 
affiliated  hospitals.  No  University  credit  or  certificates  are  granted  for  these  courses,  but 
continuing  medical  education  credit  is  granted  through  the  Physicians  Recognition  Award  of  the 
American  Medical  Association. 

Courses  for  the  general  practitioner  furnish  opportunities  to  keep  abreast  of  new  knowledge 
and  the  latest  methods  of  diagnosis,  treatment,  and  prevention;  and  to  learn  the  indications, 
limitations,  and  value  of  those  technical  procedures  that  require  the  attention  of  a  qualified 
specialist.  The  instruction  consists  largely  of  first-hand  clinical  experience,  lectures,  demonstra- 
tions, and  discussion. 

For  those  already  practicing  a  specialty,  advanced  instruction  is  given  in  the  therapeutic  and 
diagnostic  methods  of  certain  limited  fields  of  practice.  Enrollment  is  limited  to  those  who  have 
the  preparation  necessary  to  enable  them  to  benefit  by  the  advanced  instruction. 

Program  for  the  Doctor  of  Medical  Science  Degree 

The  University  confers  the  Med.Sc.D.  degree  upon  a  few  physicians  who  have  completed  a 
research  project  in  one  of  the  basic  science  fields.  Only  staff  members  of  the  Columbia- 
Presbyterian  Medical  Center  are  eligible  for  this  degree.  A  minimum  of  two  years  of  full-time 
work  in  the  basic  science  field  is  required.  Additional  requirements  include  completion  of  a 
significant  and  original  research  project,  the  passing  of  comprehensive  and  oral  examinations, 
and  submission  of  a  dissertation. 


Departments  of  Instruction 


Listed  are  only  those  faculty  appointments  and  promotions  approved  by  July  1,  1983. 

The  designation  "also"  is  used  with  the  name  of  an  individual  holding  a  joint  appointment  in 
two  departments.  The  designation  "in"  is  used  when  an  individual  holds  an  appointment  in  the 
department  where  listed,  with  assignment  to  the  department  named  after  the  "in."  In  either 
case,  the  name  appears  in  both  departmental  lists. 


Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology 

Professor  and  Chairman 

Michael  D.  Gershon.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1958;  M.D.,  1963 

Professors 

Melvin  L.  Moss.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1942;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1946;  Ph.D.,  1954 

Charles  R.  Noback.  B.S.,  Cornell,  1936;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1938;  Ph.D.,  Minneso- 
ta, 1942 

Karl  H.  Pfenninger.     M.D.,  Zurich,  1971 

Virginia  M.  Tennyson  (also  Pathology).  B.S.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1946;  M.S.,  Baylor,  1956; 
Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Adjunct  Professors 

Manfred  Otto  Nahmmacher.     Ph.D.,  Giessen  (Germany),  1960 

Samuel  Rosner.  M.D.,  Royal  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  (Edinburgh),  1940;  F.I.C.S., 
1951 

Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Bard  Cosman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  1955 

Associate  Professors 

Ernest  W.  April.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1961,  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Philip  W.  Brandt.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1952;  M.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1957;  Ph.D.,  Columbia, 

1960 
Stephen  B.  Doty  (in  Orthopedic  Surgery).     B.A.,  Rice,  1961;  M.A.,  1963;  Ph.D.,  1965 
Richard  H.  Kessin.     B.A.,  Yale,  1966;  Ph.D.,  Brandeis,  1971 
Eladio  A.  Nunez.     B.S.,  St.  John's  (New  York),   1951;  M.S.,   1953;  Ph.D.,  New  York 

University,  1964 
Ann-Judith  Silverman.     B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1967;  Ph.D.,  1970 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

Richard  M.  Hoar.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Kansas,  1956 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Arline  D.  Deitch.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1944;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1946;  Ph.D.,  1954 


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Assistant  Professors 

Richard  T.  Ambron.     B.S.,  Villanova,  1965;  Ph.D.,  Temple,  1971 

Craig  H.  Bailey  (in  Psychiatry  and  the  Center  for  Neurobiology  and  Behavior).     B.A.,  Lehigh, 

1967;  M.S.,  1969;  Ph.D.,  1973 
John  E.  Bergmann.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1972;  Ph.D.,  1979 
Halina  D.  Den  (in  Neurology).     B.S.,  Frankfort,  1949;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1954; 

Ph.D.,  Michigan,  1958 
Christopher  A.  Gabel.     B.S.,  Iowa  State,  1975;  Ph.D.,  Washington  (Seattle),  1979 
Masataka  Kawai.     B.A.,  Tokyo,  1966;  Ph.D.,  Princeton,  1971 
Marie-France  Maylie.     Baccalaureate,  Algiers,  1960;  L.esSc,  Marseilles,  1963;  Docteur  de 

Specialite,  1967;  Ph.D.,  1972 
Tuan  Due  Pham  (also  Pharmacology).     B.S.,  St.  Edward's  (Texas),  1962;  M.S.,  Loyola,  1967; 

M.Phil.,  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1975 
John  E.  Pintar.     B.A.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1970;  Ph.D.,  Oregon,  1977 
Samuel  M.  Schacher  (in  Psychiatry  and  the  Center  for  Neurobiology  and  Behavior).     B.S., 

Columbia,  1971;  M. A.,  1974;  Ph.D.,  1976 
Taube  Pearl  Rothman.     B.A.,  City  College  (New  York),  1969;  Ph.D.,  Cornell,  1975 
Klaudiusz  R.  Weiss  (in  Psychiatry)  (in  Dentistry)  (in  the  Center  for  Neurobiology  and 

Behavior).     M.A.,  Warsaw,  1967;  Ph.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Stony  Brook), 

1973 
Larry  D.  Witte  (in  Medicine).     B.S.,  Iowa  State,  1970;  Ph.D.,  1974 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Robert  M.  Bowker  (in  Psychiatry).     B.S.,  Springfield,  1969;  V.M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1973; 

Ph.D.,  1979 
Ian  Blair  Fries.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  1968 

Associate  Research  Scientists 

James  P.  Kelley.     B.A.,  Harpur,  1966;  Ph.D.,  Washington  (St  Louis),  1971 
Robert  F.  Payette.     B.A.,  Providence,  1969;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1974 

SPECIAL  LECTURER  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Charles  A.  Ely,  Ph.D.  Linda  B.  Friedman,  B.A. 

Michael  N.  Lehman,  Ph.D. 
SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Jakob  Franke,  M.D.  INSTRUCTOR 

Diane  L.  Sherman,  B.S.  Sharon  C.  Colacino,  Ph.D. 

Anesthesiology 

Professor  and  Chairman 

Henrik  H.  Bendixen.     M.D.,  Copenhagen,  1951 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Mieczyslaw  Finster  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     B.A.,  Gymnasium  (Poland),  1941; 

M.D.,  Geneva,  1957 
Lester  C.  Mark.     M.D.,  Toronto,  1941 

Gabriel  G.  Nahas.     M.D.,  Toulouse,  1944;  Ph.D.,  Minnesota,  1953 
Shih-Hsun  Ngai  (also  Pharmacology).     M.D.,  National  Central  (Nanking),  1944 


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Professors  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Leonard  Brand.     B.S.,  Yale,  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1949 

Edgar  C.  Hanks.     B.A.,  Gettysburg,  1943;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1947 

Ernest  Salanitre.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1936;  M.D.,  Rome,  1942 

Adjunct  Professor 

Sidney  Spector  (also  Pharmacology).     B.S.,  Denver,  1948;  M.S.,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Jefferson, 
1956 

Associate  Professors 

Allen  I.  Hyman  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1955;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College, 

1959 
Hisayo  O.  Morishima.     M.D.,  Toho  (Tokyo),  1951;  Ph.D.,  Tokyo,  1959 
Eugene  J.  Pantuck.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1959;  M.D.,  1963 
J.  Gilbert  Stone.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1960;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1964 
Lubos  Triner.     M.D.,  Charles  (Prague),  1955;  Ph.D.,  1961 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Jen-Tieng  Wung.     M.D.,  Taipei  Medical  College,  1956 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Hoshang  Jal  Khambatta.     M.D.,  Karachi,  1958 

Richard  S.  Matteo.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1950;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Upstate), 

1955 
Hilda  Pedersen.     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Edinburgh,  1958 

Assistant  Professors 

Jeffrey  Askanazi.     B.S.,  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  1971;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Syracuse),  1975 
Keith  J.  Bernstein.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1968;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1974 
Donald  Bluh.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1973;  M.S.,  Stanford,  1975;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1980 
Richard  Y.  Z.  Chen.     M.D.,  National  Taiwan  (Taipei),  1971 
Arvin  H.  Chin.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1970;  M.D.,  1974;  J.D.,  Columbia,  1981 
Michael  C.  Damask.     B.A.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1970;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School, 

1974 
Arthur  Donald  Finck.     B.S.,  Lafayette,  1968;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1972 
Ingrid  Anne-Marie  Fitz-James.     B.A.,  Sarah  Lawrence,  1973;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1977 
Darrell  Goode.     B.S.,  Clark,  1972;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1980 
Geordie  P.  Grant.     B.S.,  William  and  Mary,  1968;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine  and 

Dentistry,  1978 
Warren  K.  Grodin.     B.A.,  Minnesota,  1967;  M.D.,  London,  1975 
Vance  Lauderdale.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1945;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1947 
Laurence  P.  Mark.     B.S.,  Harvey  Mudd,  1975;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1979 
Pat  J.  Martin.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 
Samantha  Mullis.     B.S.,  Michigan  State,  1975;  M.D.,  1979 
Mark  William  Ollinger.     B.A.,   Washington  (St.  Louis),   1975;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical 

College,  1979 
Eugene  Ornstein.     M.S.,  Polytechnic  Institute  of  Brooklyn,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1977;  M.D.,  Miami 

(Florida),  1979 


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Leila  M.  Pang  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Hawaii,  1966;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1970 
Nancy  Paetzold.     B.S.,  Adelphi,  1973;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1978 
Richard  K.  Raker.     B.A.,  Michigan,  1969;  M.D.,  1973 
David  M.  Richlin.     B.A.,  Drew,  1970;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine  and  Dentistry, 

1974 
Stanley  H.  Rosenbaum  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1969;  M.D., 

Cornell,  1973 
Jeffrey  Sherman.     B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1973;  M.D.,  New  York 

Medical  College,  1978 
Yvonne  Vulliemoz.     M.S.,  Lausanne,  1956;  Ph.D.,  Paris,  1969 
Stephen  Weitzman.     B.A.,  Bowdoin,  1974;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1978 
Sook  Young  Woo.     B.S.,  Ewha  Women  s  University  (Seoul),  1968;  M.D.,  1972 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Dorothy  A.  Black.     B.A.,  Rutgers,  1957;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1959;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1965 

Donald  C.  Brody.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  Boston,  1956 

Kathryn  A.  W.  Cozine.     M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1961 

Ellise  S.  Delphin.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1971;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1975 

Alber  Faltas.     M.D.,  Kasr-El-Ainy  Medical  School  (Egypt),  1961 

Carolyn  P.  Greenberg.     B.A.,  Stanford,  1962;  M.D.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1966 

John  W.  Hennessey.     B.S.,  Massachusetts,  1961;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1966 

Ina  Lieberman.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1964;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1968 

Peter  Salgo.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1971;  M.D.,  1975 

Kevin  B.  Sanborn.     B.S.,  Manhattan,  1969;  M.D.,  New  York  University  1973 

Medhat  Riad  Wassef.     M.B.,  B.Ch.,  Cairo,  1957 

Gerald  S.  Weinberger.     M.D.,  New  York  University,  1948 

Howard  Wulfson.     B.S.,  City  College  (New  York),  1966;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Upstate),  1970 
Joseph  Chuan-Shih  Yang.     B.S.,  Taiwan,  1959;  M.D.,  Medical  Academy  (Dusseldorf),  1964 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Psychology 

Robert  Dworkin.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1971;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1977 

INSTRUCTOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Chi-man  Lo,  M.D.  Marcia  Kemper,  B.A. 

Michael  Lauria,  M.S. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  Richard  Charles  Meyer,  B.A. 

Salha  S.  Daniel,  Ph.D.  Carol  Pantuck,  B.A. 

Mariagnes  Verosky,  B.A.  Susan  Shaw,  B.S. 
Alvin  Wald,  Ph.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Andrew  L.  Rauscher.     M.B.,  London,  1963;  M.B.,  B.S.,  University  College  Hospital,  1966 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

William  R.  Crawford.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1954;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1962 
Edward  Palmer.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1967;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1971 


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At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Herbert  G.  Cave.     B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1942;  M.D.,  Howard,  1947 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Mita  Dhruvkumar  Gunderia.     B.S.,  Wilson  (Bombay),  1970;  M.D.,  Grarit  (Bombay),  1976 

Archibald  K.  Hinds.     B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1952;  M.D.,  Montpellier,  1962 

Hermann  Mazard.     B.S.,  Haiti,  1955;  M.D.,  1975 

Gilbert  Phanor.     B.S.,  Lycee  T.  Gilboro,  1953;  M.D.,  Medical  School  of  Haiti,  1960 

Madisetti  Swamy.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Osmania  (India),  1954 

J.  Sinclair  Trimiar.     B.S.,  Howard,  1960;  D.D.S.,  1964 

Francis  Weekes.     B.S.,  Johnson  C.  Smith,  1941;  D.D.S.,  Meharry,  1949 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Samuel  C.  Brisbane.     B.A.,  Lincoln,  1937;  M.D.,  Howard,  1949 
Oscar  N.  Graves.     B.A.,  Lincoln,  1944;  M.D.,  Howard,  1949 

At  Overlook  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

John  Rocco  Calabro.     B.S.,  Manhattan,  1971;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine  and 

Dentistry,  1975 
Henry  A.  Connolly,  Jr.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1951;  M.D.,  Hamburg,  1955 
Demetrios  B.  Kalas.     M.D.,  Aristotelian,  1954 
Mary  Louise  White.     B.S.,  Maryland,  1943;  M.D.,  1945 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  ANESTHESIOLOGY 
Sami  A.  M.  Abadir,  M.D. 
Jane  deV.  Stark,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Associate  Professor 

Louise  Blancato.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1942;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1945 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Anesthesiology 

Enzio  Gallozzi.     M.D.,  Rome,  1953 

Joseph  lacovelli.     B.A.,  Buffalo,  1952;  M.D.,  Bologna,  1958 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Ronald  A.  Andree.     B.A.,  Miami  (Ohio),  1955;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1959 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

ANESTHESIOLOGY  ANESTHESIOLOGY 

Guglielmina  Bettini,  M.D.  Hussein  Dilber,  M.D. 

Hilda  S.  Liu,  M.D.  Julio  M.  Garcia  Rodriguez,  M.D. 

Alfred  T.  C.  Peng,  M.D.  Byung  Yang  Kim,  M.D. 

Altagracia  H.  Polanco,  M.D.  Zdan  J.  Korduba,  M.D. 


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INSTRUCTORS  (continued)  INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

Han  Chiang  Lee,  M.D.  Nimal  Patel,  M.D. 

Ignacio  U.  Ngo,  M.D.  Kenneth  A.  Rothenberg,  M.D. 

Kyaw  Nyunt,  M.B.,  B.S.  Kristappa  Sangavaram,  M.D. 


Biochemistry 


Robert  Wood  Johnson,  Jr.,  Professor  and  Chairman 

Isidore  S.  Edelman.     B.A.,  Indiana,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 

Professors 

Richard  Axel  (also  Pathology).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1970 

Reinhold  Benesch.     B.Sc,  Leeds,  1941;  M.Sc,  1945;  Ph.D.,  Northwestern,  1950 

Ruth  E.  Benesch.     B.Sc,  London,  1946;  Ph.D.,  Northwestern,  1951 

Max  A.  Eisenberg.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1938;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1941;  Ph.D.,  Duke, 

1950 
Philip  Feigelson.     B.S,  Queens  (New  York),  1947;  Ph.D.,  Wisconsin,  1951 
Robert  F.  Goldberger.     M.D.,  New  York  University,  1958 
Dezider  Grunberger  (also  Public  Health).     M.Sc,  Technical  (Czechoslovakia),  1950;  Ph.D., 

Czechoslovakia  Academy  of  Sciences,  1956;  ScD.,  1968 
Barry  Honig.     B.Sc,  Polytechnic  Institute  (Brooklyn),  1963;  M.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1964; 

Ph.D.,  Weizmann  Institute  (Israel),  1968 
Arthur  Karlin  (also  Neurology).     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1957;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1962 
Alvin  I.  Krasna.     B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1955 
Seymour  Lieberman  (in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1936;  M.S.,  Illinois, 

1937;  Ph.D.,  Stanford,  1941 
Barbara  W.  Low.     B.A.,  Oxford,  1942;  M.A.,  1946;  D.Phil.,  1948 
Maurice  M.  Rapport  (in  Psychiatry).     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1940;  Ph.D., 

California  Institute  of  Technology,  1946 
Parithychery  Srinivasan.     B.Sc,  Madras,  1946;  Ph.D.,  1953 

Adjunct  Professor 

Benno  P.  Schoenborn.     B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1958;  Ph.D.,  New  South  Wales 
(Australia),  1962 

Associate  Professors 

Roger  M.  Burnett.     B.Sc,  The  Polytechnic  (London),  1964;  Ph.D.,  Purdue,  1970 
Allen  M.  Gold.     B.A.,  Chicago,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1955 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

John  D.  Karkas.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Research  Scientist 

David  Elwyn  (in  Surgery).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1950 

Assistant  Professors 

George  Alexander  (in  Psychiatry).     B.S.,  Hobart,  1949;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1953 
Frederick  W.  Alt.     B.S.,  Brandeis,  1971;  Ph.D.,  Stanford,  1978 
Hagan  P.  Bayley.     B.A.,  Oxford,  1974;  Ph.D.,  1979 


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Gerard  Bricogne.     MaJtrise  de  Matbematique,  Nancy  (France),  1971;  Diplome  d'Engenieur, 

1972;  Ph.D.,  Cambridge,  1977 
Stephen  Goff.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1973;  Ph.D.,  Stanford  1978 
Lee  Makowski.     B.S.,  Brown,  1971;  M.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology.  1973; 

Ph.D.,  1976 
Herbert  L.  Meltzer  (in  Psychiatry).     B.S.,  Long  Island,  1942:  Ph.D..  Columbia.  1950 
James  L.  Roberts  (in  the  International  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Human  Reproduction).     B.S., 

Colorado  State,  1973;  Ph.D.,  Oregon,  1977 
Bonnie  Ann  Wallace.     Ph.D.,  Yale,  1977 

Associate  Research  Scientists 

Robert  N.  Cox.     B.A.,  Stanford,  1966;  Ph.D.,  Columbia.  1978 

Jade  Li.     Ph.D.,  Harvard  1978 

Sahebarao  Mahadik  (in  Psychiatry).     Ph.D.,  Poona  (India),  1969 

Laura  Ponticorvo.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1968 

Alexander  Rashin.     Candidate,  Protein  Research  Academy  of  Sciences  (USSR).  1977 

Eftihia  Tzilianos.     M.Sc,  Witwatersrand  (South  Africa),  1968;  Ph.D.,  1972 

Adjunct  Associate  Research  Scientist 

Barry  Potvin.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1968;  Ph.D.,  North  Carolina,  1973 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS  ASSOCIATE 

Erwin  Chargaff;  Ph.D.  Carola  P.  Zimmerman,  Ph.D. 

Zacharias  Dische,  M.D.  (in  Ophthalmology) 

David  Nachmansohn,  M.D.  (in  Neurology)  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

David  B.  Sprinson,  Ph.D.  Susanna  Yung  Kwong,  M.S. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Philip  E.  Bourne,  Ph.D. 

At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

Theodore  Peters,  Jr.     B.S.,  Lehigh,  1943;  Ph.D..  Harvard  1950 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Leonard  A.  Sauer.     B.S.,  Cornell  1956;  M.D..  Rochester.  1961:  Ph.D..  Rockefeller.  1966 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Associate  Research  Scientists 

Utapalendu  S.  Maitra.     M.S.,  Calcutta,  1963;  Ph.D.,  1971 

Venkitachalem  P.  Mohan.     B.Sc.,  Kerala  (India),  1969;  M.Sc.  1971;  Ph.D..  Indian  Institute  of 
Science,  1977 


Dermatology 


Richard  and  Mildred  Rhodebeck  Professor  and  Chairman 

Leonard  C.  Harber.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949;  M.D.,  New  York  University.  1953 


64    DERMATOLOGY 


At  Presbyterian  Hospital 


Professor 

Richard  L.  Edelson.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1966;  M.D.,  Yale,  1970 

Clinical  Professor 

Saul  L.  Sanders.     B.A.,  Kenyan,  1950;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1952 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Dermatology 

Maureen  B.  Poh.     B.S.,  Siena,  1964;  M.D.,  Tennessee,  1967 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Jack  Eisert.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1952;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1956 
David  N.  Silvers  (also  Pathology).     B.A.,  Haverford,  1964;  M.D.,  Duke,  1968 
Robert  R.  Walther.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1969;  M.D.,  North  Carolina,  1973 
Richard  L.  Walzer.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 

Assistant  Professors 

Robert  B.  Armstrong.     B.A.,  Haverford,  1969;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1973 
Carole  Louise  Berger  (in  Pathology).     B.S.,  City  College  (New  York),  1966;  M.A.,  Columbia, 
1971;  M.S.,  1974;  Ed.D.,  1976 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Irving  Abrahams.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1954 
Vincent  S.  Beltrani.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 
Einar  A.  Juhlin.     B.S.,  Illinois,  1950;  M.D.,  Royal  Charles  (Sweden),  1957 
Steven  R.  Kohn.     B.A.,  Rutgers,  1964;  M.D.,  Boston,  1968 
Theodor  A.  Labow.     B.S.,  Miami  (Florida),  1951;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1955 
Jack  H.  Rozen.     B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1958;  M.D.,  1962 

Associate  Research  Scientist 

Francis  P.  Gasparro.     B.S.,  Villanova,  1966;  Ph.D.,  Princeton,  1971 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  ASSISTANTS  (conf/nuec/)- 

Margarita  S.  Hutner,  Ph.D.  DERMATOLOGY  gH^^^  ^  Pj^j^^^^^  ^-^ 

J.  Lowry  Miller,  M.D.  Timothy  J.  Corey,  M.D.  Carmen  J.  Garcia,  M.D. 

Leon  K.  Demar,  M.D.  Bruce  E.  Katz,  M.D. 

LECTURER  Jeffrey  S.  Kezis,  M.D.  joan  P.  Noroff,  M.D. 

Angelo  A.  Lamola,  Ph.D.  Joseph  A.  Penner,  M.D.  Margaret  S.  Ravits,  M.D. 

Douglas  Pravda,  M.D.  Kass  Sadri,  M.D. 

n^^ATomr't^^"''^''^  J°^^Ph  S.  Shapiro,  M.D.  Robert  S.  Seibt,  M.D. 

DERMATOLOGY  Luis  A.  Suarez,  M.D.  George  E.  Thome,  M.D. 
William  G.  Atwood,  M.D.  ^ 

Robert  P.  Feinstein,  M.D.  ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 

Paul  Ira  Schneiderman,  M.D.  DERMATOLOGY  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Eugene  W.  Sweeney,  M.D.  Robert  M.  Bernstein,  M.D.  Debra  Ann  Kaden,  Ph.D. 

Harvey  I.  Weinberg,  M.D.  William  J.  Cunningham,  M.D.     Massimo  Sassaroli,  Ph.D. 


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At.  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Clinical  Professor 

Alexander  W.  Young,  Jr.     B.S.,  Maryland,  1944;  M.D.,  1946 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

William  P.  DePietro.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1972;  M.D.,  Georgetown, 

1976 
Herbert  H.  Hochman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1966;  M.D.,  Tulane,  1970 
Peter  C.  Lombardo.     B.S.,  Rochester,  1955;  M.D.,  Albany,  1959 
David  Sibulkin.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1962;  M.D.,  1966 
Gregory  Zalar.     B.S.,  George  Washington,  1965;  M.D.,  1969 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL  DERMATOLOGY  INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  DERMATOLOGY 

Joshua  S.  Berger,  M.D.  Elaine  V.  DiGrande,  M.D. 


Human  Genetics  and  Development 

Professor  and  Chairman 

Charles  R.  Cantor.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1963;  Ph.D.,  California  (Berkeley),  1963 

Professors 

Kimball  C.  Atwood.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1942;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1946 

Arthur  Bank  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1956;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1960 

Arthur  D.  Bloom  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1960 

Argiris  Efstratiadis.     Dr.Med.Sci.,  Athens,  1971;  M.D.,  1966;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1976 

Georgiana  Jagiello  (also  Virgil  Damon  Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     B.A.,  Boston, 

1949;  M.D,  Tufts,  1955 
Elvin  A.  Kabat  (also  Microbiology)  (in  Neurology).     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York, 

1932;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1934;  Ph.D.,  1937 
Orlando  J.  Miller  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     B.S.,  Yale,  1945;  M.D.,  1950 

Professor  of  Mathematical  Statistics  and  Genetics 

Howard  Levene  (in  Biological  Sciences  and  Mathematical  Statistics).     B.A.,  New  York 
University,  1941;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1947 

Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

L.  Erlenmyer-Kimling.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1960 
John  D.  Rainer.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  M.A.,  1944;  M.D.,  1951 

Adjunct  Professors 

Sidney  Udenfriend.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,   1939;  Ph.D.,  New  York 

University,  1948 
Arthur  Weissbach.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1953;  Ph.D.,  George  Washington, 

1957 
Herbert  Weissbach.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1953;  M.S.,  George  Washington, 

1955;  Ph.D.,  1957 


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Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Dorothy  Warburton.     B.S.,  McGill,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1961 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Ronald  H.  Kaback.     B.A.,  Haverford,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 

Michael  Ian  Sherman.     B.Sc,  McGill,  1965;  Ph.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Stony 

Brook),  1969 
David  Webb.     B.A.,  California  State,  1966;  M.A.,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1971 

Assistant  Professors 

Jurgen  Brosius.     B.A.,  Johann   Wolfgang  Goethe  (Frankfort),   1974;  Ph.D.,  Max-Planck 

Institut,  1976 
Frank  Costantini.     B.S.,  Yale,  1974;  Ph.D.,  California  Institute  of  Technology,  1980 
Debra  Wolgemuth.     B.A.,  Gettysburg,  1969;  M.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1971;  M.Phil.,  Columbia, 

1975;  Ph.D.,  1977 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Mary  Rita  Greenwood.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1973 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Human  Genetics  and  Development 

Marian  B.  Carlson.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1973;  Ph.D.,  Stanford,  1978 

Associate  Research  Scientist 

Jye-Siung  Fang.     B.S.,  National  Taiwan,  1962;  Ph.D.,  Kansas  State,  1971 

LECTURER  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Jerard  Hurwitz,  Ph.D.  Kiran  Kumar  Chada,  B.A. 

Sheldon  1.  Feinstein,  Ph.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  Margot  Kaelbling,  Ph.  D . 

Carl  S.  Dobkin,  Ph.D.  Anita  A.  Lustenberger,  M.S. 
Harlow  K.  Fischman,  Ph.D. 
Cassandra  L.  Smith,  Ph.D. 

Medicine 

Bard  Professor  of  Medicine  and  Chairman 

Robert  M.  Glickman.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1964 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Qais  Al-Awqati  (also  Physiology).     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Baghdad,  1962 

Arthur  Bank  (also  Human  Genetics  and  Development).     B.A.,   Columbia,   1956;  M.D., 

Harvard,  1960 
J.  Thomas  Bigger  (also  Pharmacology).     B.A.,  Emory,  1955;  M.D.,  Georgia,  1960 
Vincent  P.  Butler,  Jr.     B.A.,  St.  Peter's,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 
Robert  E.  Canfield.     B.S.,  Lehigh,  1952;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1957 


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Paul  J.  Cannon.     B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1954;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1958 

Leonard  Chess.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1964;  M.D.,  State  University  of 

New  York  (Downstate),  1968 
Rose  R.  Ellison  (in  the  Cancer  Center).     B.A.,  Barnard,  1943;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1948 
Andrew  G.  Frantz.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 
DeWitt  S.  Goodman  (Tilden-Weger-Bieler  Professor  of  Preventive  Medicine).     B.A.,  Harvard, 

1951;  M.D.,  1955 
Robert  I.  Levy.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1957;  M.D.,  Yale,  1961 
John  N.  Loeb.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

Harold  C.  Neu  (also  Pharmacology).     B.A.,  Creighton,  1956;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1960 
Hymie  Nossel.     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Cape  Town,  1953;  Ph.D.,  Oxon,  1962 
Elliott  F.  Osserman  (American  Cancer  Society  Professor).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D., 

1947 
Benvenuto  Pernis  (also  Microbiology).     M.D.,  Milan,  1947 
Donald  F.  Tapley.     B.S.,  Acadia,  1948;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1952 
Gerard  M.  Turino.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1945;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1948 
I.  Bernard  Weinstein  (also  Public  Health).     B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Felix  E.  Demartini.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1943;  M.D.,  1946 

Donald  A.  Holub.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1949;  M.D.,  1952 

Israel  Jaffe.     B.S.,  New  York  University,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Edgar  Leifer.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1937;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1939;  Ph.D., 

1941;  M.D.,  1946 
Thomas  Q.  Morris.     B.A.,  Notre  Dame,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 
Robert  Palmer.     B.A.,  Oberlin,  1953;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1957 
Joseph  C.  Sweeting.     B.S.,  Holy  Cross,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 
Robert  N.  Taub.     B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1957;  M.D.,  Yale,  1961;  Ph.D.,  London,  1969 
Robert  T.  Whitlock.     B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1950;  M.D.,  1957 

Professors  of  Social  Medicine 

David  J.  Rothman  (Bernard  Schoenberg  Professor)  (Director,  Center  for  the  Study  of  Society 
and  Medicine).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1958;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1959;  Ph.D.,  1964 

Robert  J.  Weiss  (also  Psychiatry  and  Public  Health).  B.A.,  George  Washington,  1947;  M.D., 
Columbia,  1951 

Clinical  Professors 

John  R.  Edsall.     B.A.,  Cambridge,  1945;  M.B.,  B.Ch.,  1948 
Jay  1.  Meltzer.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 
Richard  J.  Stock.     B.S.,  Yale,  1944;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1947 
John  A.  Wood.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1943;  M.D.,  1946 

Associate  Professors 

Leslie  Baer.     B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

John  P.  Bilezikian  (also  Pharmacology).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Peter  R.  B.  Caldwell.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1954;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1958 

Karen  L.  Kaplan.     B.A.,  Miami  (Ohio),  1963;  Ph.D.,  M.D.,  Chicago,  1969 

Alan  Tall.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Sydney  (Australia),  1970 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Ronald  E.  Drusin.     B.S.,  Union  (Schenectady),  1962;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Yale  Enson.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1953 


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Dorothy  Estes.     B.S.,  Wheaton  (Massachusetts),  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Glenda  J.  Garvey.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Elsa-Grace  V.  Giardina.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1961;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1965 

Robert  H.  Heisenbuttel.     B.A.,  Thiel,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Wylie  C.  Hembree  III  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     B.A.,   Vanderbilt,  1960;  M.D., 

Washington  (St.  Louis),  1964 
Thomas  P.  Jacobs.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1964;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1968 
George  W.  Melcher,  Jr.     B.A.,  Colorado,  1943;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 
Jane  H.  Morse.     B.A.,  Smith,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 
James  A.  Reiffel.     B.A.,  Duke,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 
Frank  R.  Smith.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Francis  M.  Weld.     B.A.,  Harvard  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Ralph  S.  Blume.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 

John  O.  Burris.     B.S.,  Wyoming,  1952;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1956 

Michael  H.  Cohen.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1961;  M.D.,  1965 

Peter  A.  Gross.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1960;  M.D.,  Yale,  1964 

Lionel  Grossbard.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

George  A.  Hyman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1942;  M.D.,  1945 

Abbie  I.  Knowlton.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1938;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1942 

William  Lovejoy.     B.A.,  Yale,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

David  J.  McConnell.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1958;  M.D.,  Yale,  1962 

George  H.  McCormack,  Jr.     B.S.,  Holy  Cross,  1945;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1949 

Hans  Neuberg.     B.A.,  Wagner,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Michael  F.  Parry.     B.A.,  Yale,  1966;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Eve  E.  Slater.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1971 

Jeffrey  A.  Stein.     B.A.,  Harvard  I960;  M.D.,  1965 

Earl  A.  Wheaton,  Jr.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Social  Medicine 

Eric  Marcus  (also  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1965;  M.D.,  Wisconsin,  1969 

Research  Scientist 

Gerson  Joskowicz.     M.S.,  Technische,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1979 

Assistant  Professors 

Gerald  B.  Appel.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1968;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1972 

Gary  R.  Burke.     B.A.,  St.  Mary's,  1969;  M.D.,  Minnesota,  1973 

Louis  D.  Carmichael.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1969;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1976 

Rita  A.  Charon.     B.A.,  Bensalem,  1970;  M.D.,  Harvard  1978 

Herbert  Chase,  Jr.     B.A.,  Brown,  1970;  M.D.,  Mt.  Sinai,  1974 

Randolph  Cole.     M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1973 

James  Coromilas.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1969;  M.D.,  McGill,  1975 

Nicholas  Davidson.     MB.,  B.S.,  Kings  College  Hospital  Medical  School  (London),  1974 

Oliver  T.  Fein.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1962;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1967 

Steven  M.  Friedman.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1968;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1972 

Ira  Jay  Goldberg.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1971;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1975 

Steven  Grant.     M.D.,  Mt.  Sinai,  1973 

Richard  S.  Haber.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1973;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1977 

Kung-Ming  Jan  (also  Physiology).     M.B.,  National  Taiwan,  1957;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1971 


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David  S.  Leibowitz.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1972;  M.D.,  1977 

Arthur  M.  Magun.     B.A.,  Haverford,  1972;  M.D.,  Mt.  Sinai,  1977 

Alfred  I.  Neugut.     Ph.D.,  M.D.,  Columbia,  1977 

Allen  Bryant  Nichols.     B.A.,  Yale,  1961;  M.D.,  Virginia,  1971 

Juan  Oliver.     B.A.,  Bachiller  Institute,  1961;  M.D.,  Barcelona  (Spain),  1967 

John  Owen.     B.ScM.,  McMaster  (Ontario),  1972;  M.D.,  1974 

Constance  Park.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1964;  M.S.,  Harvard,  1967;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1974 

Marjorie  Perloff.     B.A.,  Bennington,  1965;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1969 

Eric  R.  Powers.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1969;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1974 

Alice  S.  Prince.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1971;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1975 

Dennis  S.  Reison.     B.A.,  Yale,  1971;  M.D.,  Stanford,  1975 

Stanley  H.  Rosenbaum  (also  Anesthesiology).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1969; 

M.D.,  Cornell,  1973 
Elizabeth  Shane.     B.S.,  Dalhousie  (Canada),  1969;  M.D.,  Toronto,  1975 
Ethel  S.  Siris.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1971 
David  Mark  Stern.     B.S,  Yale,  1973;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1978 
Sharon  Wardlaw.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1970;  M.D.,  1975 
Jeffrey  Weitz.     M.D.,  Ottawa,  1976 

Assistant  Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology 

Larry  D.  Witte.     B.S.,  Iowa  State,  1970;  Ph.D.,  1974 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physiology 

Hugh  Nellans.     B.A.,  Lawrence,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1971 

Assistant  Professor  of  Social  Medicine 

Jerry  Fihkel  (also  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Ronald  D.  Adelman.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1974;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1978 

Lester  W.  Blair.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 

David  K.  Blood.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1962;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Conrad  B.  Blum.     B.S.,  Northwestern,  1969;  M.D.,  1971 

Peter  J.  Buchin.     B.A.,  Williams,  1970;  M.D.,  Yale,  1974 

David  J.  Cohen.     B.A.,  Michigan,  1970;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1972 

Robert  H.  DeBellis.     B.S.,  Queens  (New  York),  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

Kenneth  C.  Fine.     M.D.,  Catholic  (Belgium),  1970 

Jerry  Gliklich.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1969;  M.D.,  1975 

Mark  J.  Goldberger.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1969;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1973 

Peter  Green.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Sydney,  1970 

Victoria  E.  Guy.     B.A.,  Duke,  1968;  M.D.,  Pittsburgh,  1976 

Lynne  L.  Johnson.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Rima  Gail  Kopelman.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1971;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1977 

Cheryl  Kunis.     M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1975 

Rafael  A.  Lantigua.     M.D.,  Autonomous  (Santo  Domingo),  1972 

Oscar  Lebwohl.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1968;  M.D.,  Harvard  1972 

Benjamin  H.  Lewis.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1973;  M.D.,  California  (San  Francisco), 

1977 
Frank  S.  Livelli.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1972;  M.D.,  Harvard  1976 
Aaron  Manson.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1972;  M.D.,  1976 
David  M.  Margulies.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1973;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1977 
Robert  McConnell.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1969;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1973 


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J.  Gregory  Mears.     B.S.,  Trinity  (Connecticut),  1969;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1973 

Robin  0.  Motz.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1959;  Ph.D.,  1965;  M.D.,  1975 

Marcia  Naveh.     M.S.,  Tulane,  1972;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1977 

Carmen  Ortiz-Neu.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Martin  W.  Oster.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 

Kenneth  M.  Prager.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1968 

Marshall  Primack.     B.A.,  Louisville,  1961;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1965 

Barrie  Lynn  Raik.     B.A.,  Harpur,  1967;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1977 

Frederick  G.  Rapoport.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 

John  L.  Roglieri.     B.A.,  B.S.,  Lehigh,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1966 

Mario  Romagnoli.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1972;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1976 

Harvey  A.  Schneier.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  1967 

Peter  E.  Schrag.     B.A.,  Harvard  I960;  M.D.,  1964 

Lewis  P.  Schreider.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),  1974;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1978 
Allan  Schwartz.     B.S.,  City  College  (New  York),  1967;  M.S.,  Harvard,  1968;  M.D.,  Columbia, 

1974 
Brian  Scully.     B.A.,  Dublin,  1969;  M.B.,  B.Ch.,  1971 
Alan  H.  Seplowitz.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
William  H.  Sherman.     B.S.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1967;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1969 
Richard  V.  Sims  III.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1970;  M.D.,  Harvard  1974 
Marjorie  Slankard-Chahinian.     B.A.,  Missouri,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 
Leonard  Stern.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1972;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1975 
Mark  Stoopler.     B.S.,  Tulane,  1971;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1974 
Joseph  Tenenbaum.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1968;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1974 
Byron  Thomashow.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 
Jack  B.  Weissman.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1966;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1970 
Gail  S.  Williams.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1968 
Chun  Keung  Yip.     B.S.,  St  Francis  (New  York),  1972;  MD.,  Albert  Einstein,  1976 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Social  Work 

Dena  Fisher.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),  1965;  M.S.  W.,  New  York  University,  1968 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Alfred  Becker.     M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 

Richard  B,  Duane,  Jr.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1940;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 

Juan  G.  Edreira.     M.D.,  Havana,  1951 

Daniel  L.  Larson.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 

Arnold  Lisio.     B.S.,  Rochester,  1956;  M.D.,  1961 

Daniel  L.  Macken.     B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1955;  M.D.,  Boston,  1960 

John  Postley.     B.A.,  Yale,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1968 

Nicholas  Rango.     B.S.,  St.  Louis,  1966;  M.D.,  Northwestern,  1970 

Arthur  I.  Snyder.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1946;  M.D.,  1950 

Cornelius  J.  Tyson.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 

Associate  Research  Scientists 

Steven  Birken.     Ph.D.,  St.  John 's  (New  York),  1972 

William  S.  Blaner.     B.S,  Maryland,  1972;  M.S.,  Tennessee,  1975;  Ph.D.,  1979 
Bonnie  A.  Bray.     B.S.,  Georgia,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1963 
Joseph  Cornicelli.     B.S.,  Cincinnati,  1973;  M.S.,  1975;  Ph.D.,  1978 

Paul  H.  Ehrlich.     B.S.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Stony  Brook),  1971;  Ph.D.,  Massachu- 
setts Institute  of  Technology,  1976 
Mary  Ann  Gawinowicz.     B.A.,  Douglass,  1974;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1978 


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Chung  Yuan  Liu.     B.S.,  Taiwan  Provincial  Chung  Hsing,  1958;  M.S.,  North  Dakota,  1968; 

Ph.D.,  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  1974 
Mohamed  M.  Osman.     D.  V.M.,  Cairo,  1967 

Ildiko  Radichevich.     M.A.,  Ukrainian  Technological,  1948;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1958 
Steven  L.  Roffman.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),  1965;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1968; 

Ph.D.,  1973 
Robert  R.  Sciacca.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1971;  M.S.,  1974 

Dianne  R.  Soprano.     B.S.,  Newton  College  of  the  Sacred  Heart,  1975;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1980 
Gabriel  Tsuboyamo.     M.D.,  Universite  Nacional  Mayor  de  San  Marcos,  1976 


SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Henry  Aranow,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Hylan  A.  Bickerman,  M.D. 
Andre  F.  Cournand,  M.D. 
Albert  R.  Lamb,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Hamilton  Southworth,  M.D. 
Alfred  Steiner,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Nicholas  P.  Christy,  M.D. 
Edward  E.  Fischel,  M.D. 
William  M.  Manger,  M.D. 
John  H.  McClement,  M.D. 
Henry  M.  Thomas  HI,  M.D. 
Melvin  B.  Weiss,  M.D. 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Marcia  B.  Bull,  M.D. 
Elias  M.  Kaimakliotis,  M.D. 
Robert  Lewy,  M.D. 
Alan  L.  Saroff,  M.D. 

ASSOCIATE  IN  SOCIAL 
MEDICINE 

Arthur  L.  Caplan,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTOR 

Renaud  Beauwens,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Kenneth  S.  Bannerman,  M.D. 
Howard  J.  Barnum,  M.D. 
Kapil  N.  Bhalla,  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
David  N.  Burns,  M.D. 
Jorge  Cortes-Quinones,  M.D. 
Ann  P.  D'Adamo,  M.D. 
Arthur  R.  DeSimone,  M.D. 
Kevin  J.  Ferrick,  M.D. 
Michael  Goldman,  M.D. 
Susan  N.  Greenberg,  M.D. 
Lonnie  B.  Hanauer,  M.D. 
Ralph  Herz,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Alexander  A.  Hindenberg,  M.D. 
Alan  I.  Kalischer,  M.D. 
Thomas  R.  Kleyman,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

Richard  Kornbluth,  M.D. 
Pier  Mancusi-Ungaro,  M.D. 
Zandra  Rios-Rivera,  M.D. 
Jane  S.  Sillman,  M.D. 
David  B.  Sutter,  M.D. 
Natalie  J.  Warner,  M.D. 
Christine  Weart,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Helen-Ann  Garcia,  M.D. 
Joseph  Heller,  M.D. 
Howard  M.  Kipen,  M.D. 
Gregory  Klomp,  M.D. 
Mato  L.  Marinovich,  M.D. 
John  E.  McWhorter,  M.D. 
Milovan  T.  Rakic,  M.D. 
Thomas  J.  Rakowski,  M.D. 
John  M.  Rodgers,  M.D. 
Richard  H.  Runser,  M.D. 
Adele  Tedeschi,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Michael  Drillings,  M.S. 
Joan  Sobel,  M.S. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Gordon  A.  Campbell,  Ph.D. 
Joseph  Mario  Cerreta,  Ph.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Bernadette  Adams,  B.S. 
Alice  S.  Appel,  Ph.D. 
John  Thomas  Barnard,  M.D. 
Carlos  Barreda,  B.S. 
Doris  Tse  Eng,  B.A. 
Sylvia  H.  Ford,  M.A. 
Donald  L.  Gammon,  B.S. 
Kuniyo  Kato,  D.V.M. 
Alexander  Krichevsky,  D.V.M. 
Kallioppe  S.  LaGamma,  B.S. 
Gilbert  Le  Cren,  B.A. 
Westley  H.  Reeves,  M.D. 
Henri  H.  Roche,  M.D. 
Robert  E.  Sundeen 
Dominique  A.  Weber,  L.esSc. 


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At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

John  S.  Davis.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1956 

Walter  Franck.     B.A.,  Yale,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 

Gary  S.  Hoffman.     B.A.,  Harpur,  1964;  M.S.,  Howard,  1967;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of 

Virginia,  1971 
Herbert  J.  Marx.     B.E.E.,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Peter  L.  Arquin.     M.D.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1972 

Lewis  L.  Hamilton.     B.S.,  Yale,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 

Emery  C.  Herman.     B.A.,  Emory,  1949;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1953 

Richard  J.  Horner.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1966;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1969 

Peter  J.  Howard.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1971;  M.D.,  CM.,  McGill,  1975 

Alan  J.  Kozak.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1965;  M.D.,  1969 

Antionette  Kuzminski.     B.A.,  Smith,  1967;  M.A.,  Rochester,  1970;  M.D.,  Hawaii,  1977 

Don  V.  Lewis.     B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 

John  J.  May.     B.S.,  Notre  Dame,  1969;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1973 

Nancy  Beth  Merrell.     B.S.,  Wayne  State,  1970;  Ph.D.,  1972;  M.D.,  1976 

Thomas  M.  Miller.     B.A.,  Oberlin,  1973;  M.D.,  North  Carolina,  1977 

William  H.  Mook.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

David  S.  Pratt.     B.A.,  New  Hampshire,  1967;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1971 

Donald  A.  Raddatz.     B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1971;  M.D.,  Minnesota,  1975 

Allan  G.  Ramsay.     B.A.,  Western  Ontario,  1974;  M.D.,  1948 

William  H.  Ramsay.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Richard  E.  Reese.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1965;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1969 

Dennis  A.  Savoie.     B.A.,  Providence,  1967;  M.D.,  Vermont,  1971 

Michael  S.  Schwartzman.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1973;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Virginia, 

1978 
Robert  S.  Sioussat.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 
William  Streck.     B.S.,  Oklahoma  State,  1968;  M.D.,  Missouri,  1973 
Davis  S.  Svahn.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
Steven  E.  Szebenyi.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1974;  M.D.,  1978 
David  W.  Vaules.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1960;  B.M.S.,  1961;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1963 
Gary  Weaver.     Goshen,  1964;  M.D.,  Kansas,  1968 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Donald  O.  Pollock.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1951;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1955 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  MEDICINE 
Maria  Mendel,  M.D. 
Kenneth  Wilkins,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 


Professors 

John  Lindenbaum.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1954;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1959 

Gerald  E.  Thomson  (Samuel  Lambert  Professor).     B.S.,  Queens  (New  York),  1955;  M.D., 
Howard,  1959 


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Clinical  Professors 

Harold  S.  Ballard.     B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1948;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1952 
Kenneth  Sterling.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1940;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1943 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

David  Jocelyn  Clain.     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Cape  Town,  1959;  M.D.,  1968 

Charles  P.  Felton.     B.Sc.,  Xavier,  1949;  M.D.,  Geneva,  1956 

Clayton  L.  Natta.     B.A.,  McMaster  (Ontario),  1957;  M.D.,  Toronto,  1961 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

George  C.  Branche.     B.A.,  Bowdoin,  1944;  M.D.,  Boston,  1948 

John  B.  Cromie.     M.D.,  Belfast  (Northern  Ireland),  1949 

William  R.  Cunnick,  Jr.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

Jeanne  A.  Smith.     B.A.,  Sarah  Lawrence,  1953;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1957 

Charles  M.  Yergan.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1944;  M.D.,  1947 

Assistant  Professors 

Ann  M.  Briscoe.     M.A.,  Vassar,  1945;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1949 
Thomas  J.  Garrett.     M.D.,  Queens  (Ontario),  1971 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Jay  Brown.     B.A.,  Rutgers,  1964;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1968 

Jen-Tse  Cheng.     M.D.,  National  Taiwan,  1961 

Peter  C.  T.  Dickinson.     B.S.,  McGill,  1958;  M.D.,  1962 

Jay  Franklin  Dobkin.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1972 

Donald  A.  Feinfeld.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Kenneth  J.  Herwig.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1967;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1971 

Wanda  Devora  Huff.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1969;  M.D.,  Yale,  1973 

Hazeline  Nurse.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1965;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania,  1969 

David  G.  Savage.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1970;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1974 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

James  T.  Chien.     M.D.,  Yale-in-China  Medical  College,  1943 
Marvin  C.  Cooper.     B.S.,  Queens  (New  York),  1960;  M.D.,  St.  Louis,  1965 
Milena  L.  Lewis.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 
Bruce  David  Logan.     B.A.,  Colby,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1972 
Richard  R.  Prouty.     M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1948 


SPECIAL  LECTURER 
Cecil  G.  Marquez,  M.D. 


ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Douglas  Miller,  M.D. 


ASSCX:iATES  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

John  C.  DiJohn,  M.D. 
Pearl  D.  Foster,  M.D. 
Paul  Killian,  M.D. 
Anthony  J.  Marano,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Viola  Anderson,  M.D. 
Alfred  Robert  Ashford,  M.D. 
Jeffrey  N.  Bradshaw,  M.D. 
Valentine  J.  Burroughs,  M.D. 
Bennie  W.  Chiles,  M.D. 
Carl  A.  Gamier,  M.D. 
Major  Geer,  M.D. 
Michael  H.  Gordon,  M.D. 
Ross  T.  Hamilton,  M.D. 
Barbara  J.  Harmon,  M.D. 
James  H.  Hubert,  M.D. 
Thomas  J.  Mattimore,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE  {continued] 

Shahab  Momtazi,  M.D. 
Clarence  S.  Murray,  M.D. 
Luigi  M.  F.  Negri,  M.D. 
Christopher  J.  Nickerson,  M.D. 
Ruth  C.  Onukwue,  M.D. 
Wilmcr  J.  Petite,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Velvie  Ann  Progue,  M.D. 
Jon  Rothenberg,  M.D. 
William  J.  Schwartz,  M.D. 
Mark  1.  Siegel,  M.D. 
Earl  J.  Vandenbush,  M.D. 
Michael  D.  Williams,  M.D. 


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At  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Robert  Lindsay.     M.P.C.B.,  Glasgow,  1968;  Ph.D.,  1969 


At  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 


Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Albert  S.  Klainer.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1957;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1961 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Oscar  Kruesi.     B.S.,  Union  (Schenectady),  1947;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1951 
Robert  V.  McCormick.     B.S.,  Harvard,  19U;  M.D.,  1946 

Joseph  J.  Ryan.     B.S.,  Notre  Dame,  1965;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate) 
1970 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Kenneth  Adler,  M.D. 
Mark  T.  Atkins,  M.D. 
Hillel  Ben-Asher,  M.D. 
Donald  P.  Burt,  M.D. 
Joel  E.  Cannila,  M.D. 
Alan  Chanin,  M.D. 
Bernard  Davidoff,  M.D. 
John  J.  Delaney,  M.D. 
Barry  Efros,  M.D. 
Joel  R.  L.  Ehrenkran2,  M.D. 
Joseph  F.  Fennelly,  M.D. 
Arthur  Fisch,  M.D. 
Arthur  Geller,  M.D. 
Lee  W.  Geller,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE  [continued) 

Gary  Gerstein,  M.D. 
Stephen  Guss,  M.D. 
Arthur  Hoaglund,  M.D. 
Thomas  R.  Holland,  M.D. 
Ibrahim  Housri,  M.D. 
Stephen  Krasnica,  M.D. 
David  S.  Lerman,  M.D. 
Stelio  Mangiola,  M.D. 
Sudhir  H.  Mehta.  M.D. 
Earl  Nielson,  M.D. 
Celso  S.  Puno,  M.D. 
Martin  L.  Reich,  M.D. 
John  E.  Rossman,  M.D. 
Stephen  W.  Rozan,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE  (continued) 
John  Salaki,  M.D. 
Michael  A.  Samach,  M.D. 
Felix  Schletter,  M.D. 
Zalman  R.  Schrader,  M.D. 
Dean  C.  Shore,  M.D. 
Leo  H.  Siegel,  M.D. 
Lawrence  Stein,  M.D. 
James  R.  Sterrett,  M.D. 
Jerrold  M.  Stock,  M.D. 
John  G.  Valeri,  M.D. 
Gary  Weine,  M.D. 
David  Widman,  M.D. 
Barry  Zitomer,  M.D. 


At  Overlook  Hospital 

Clinical  Professors 

Michael  Bernstein.     M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1953 

William  F.  Minogue.     B.S.,  Seton  Hall,  1951;  M.S.,  New  York  Medical  College.  1960 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Medicine 

John  J.  Gregory.     B.S.,  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  1953;  M.D. ,  Albany,  1961 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  (Family  Practice) 

Donald  F.  Kent.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1935;  M.D.,  1940 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Joel  L.  Duberstein.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1961 

Stephen  J.  Fischl.     B.A.,  Seton  Hall,  1963;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine  and 
Dentistry,  1967 


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Robert  A.  Fuhrman.     B.A.,  Clark,  1962;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1966 

Peter  L.  Goodluck.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Medical  College  (Bombay),  1958 

Mary  T.  Herald.     B.A.,  New  Rochelle,  1965;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine  and 

Dentistry,  1969 
E.  Thomas  Holland.     B.A.,  Wesleyan.  1971;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1975 
Thomas  V.  Inglesby.     B.S.,  Mt.  St.  Mary's,  1959;  M.D.,  Maryland.  1963 
Waiiam  A.  Tansey  III.     B.A.,  Yale,  1966;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 
William  N.  Toth.     B.S.,  Georgetown,  1956;  M.D.,  Hahnemann.  1960 
William  E.  Wagner,  Jr.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1945;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 
Donald  H.  Wernsing.     M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1975 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Samuel  M.  Gray,  M.D. 
Richard  M.  Weinberg,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Kevin  E.  Bell,  M.D. 
Joseph  A.  Belladonna,  M.D. 
Fred  G.  Bromberg,  M.D. 
Donald  J.  Brock,  M.D. 
H.  Oliver  Brown,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Kopel  Burk,  M.D. 
Andrew  Coronato,  Jr.,  M.D. 
H.  William  Diefendorf,  M.D. 
Rosina  B.  Dixon,  M.D. 
Charles  E.  Dooley,  Jr.,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
\AED\CmE  {continued) 

John  T.  Parry,  M.D. 
Robert  B.  Francis,  M.D. 
Trina  Frankel,  M.D. 
Harvey  Gerhard,  M.D. 
A.  Ralph  Kristeller,  M.D. 
Ines  Linzmayer,  M.D. 
Joseph  G.  Loeffler,  M.D. 
Robert  P.  Margie,  M.D. 
Lawrence  J.  Nastro,  M.D. 
Sanford  M.  Reiss,  M.D. 
Melvin  Rubinstein,  M.D. 
R.  Gregory  Sachs,  M.D. 
Robert  R.  Springer,  M.D. 
Elliott  M.  Stein,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE  (continued) 

Michael  Suhl,  M.D. 
Michael  J.  Tighe,  M.D. 
Burton  Tucker,  M.D. 
David  Allen  Worth,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Joseph  T.  Faraldo,  M.D. 
John  R.  Hanagan,  M.D. 
Eugene  R.  Kelley,  M.D. 
Michael  B.  Kemer,  M.D. 
David  P.  Miller,  M.D. 
Robert  D.  Slama,  M.D. 
Steven  J.  Stanzione,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professors 

John  F.  Bertles.     B.S.,  Yale,  1945;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1952 
Robert  B.  Case.     B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 
Peter  R.  Holt.     B.Sc,  Tolington,  1949;  M.B..  B.S.,  London,  1954 
Gerald  B.  Phillips.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1946;  M.D.,  Harvard.  1948 
William  Rosner.     B.A.,  Wisconsin.  1954;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein.  1961 
Theodore  Van  Itallie.     B.S.,  Harvard  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1945 
Harvey  J.  Weiss.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

A.  L.  Loomis  Bell.     B.S.,  Wesleyan,  1944;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1947 

William  S.  Clark.     B.S.,  Dayton,  1934;  M.D,  St.  Louis,  1938 

Stanley  Cortell.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1957;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1961 

Michael  H.  Grieco.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1954;  M.D..  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1957 
Harvey  G.  Kemp.     B.A.,  Oklahoma,  1955;  M.D..  Johns  Hopkins,  1959 
Richard  N.  Pierson,  Jr.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 
Miles  J.  Schwartz.     B.S.,  Queens  (New  York),  1947;  M.D.,  New  York  University.  1961 


Clinical  Professors 


Albert  W.  Grokoest. 
Philip  H.  Henneman. 
Henry  C.  Schaffeld. 


B.S.,  Hamilton,  1940;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1943 
B.A.,  Harvard.  1943;  M.D.,  1946 
B.A..  Columbia,  1938;  M.D. ,  1941 


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Associate  Professor 

F.  Xavier  Pi-Sunyer.     B.A.,  Oberlin,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

C.  Redington  Barrett.     B.A.,  Yale,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

Robert  S.  Bernstein.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1961;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1965 

Edward  M.  Dwyer.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

Marianne  J.  Legato.     B.A.,  Manhattanville,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1962 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Richard  P.  Ames.     B.A.,  Williams,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

Albert  Attia.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1955;  M.D.,  1958 

Norman  A.  Cagin.     B.S.,  Rutgers,  1963;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1967 

George  Dermksian.     M.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1954 

James  B.  Gabriel.     B.A.,  Brown,  1945;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1949 

Jonas  M.  Goldstone.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Saul  Kaplan.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  Tennessee,  1959 

Arthur  Karanas.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1954;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1958 
Arthur  J.  Lennon.     B.A.,  Fordham,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 
Richard  McCray.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1954;  B.D.,  Yale,  1957;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Myron  C.  Patterson.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1939;  M.D.,  1943 
Bruce  H.  Pinkernell.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1960;  M.D.,  1964 
Norton  S.  Rosensweig.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 
Lawrence  Scharer.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  1958 
Gerald  Weintraub.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 
Myron  C.  Wright.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1937;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1940 
Herman  Ziffer.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1949;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1953 

Research  Scientists 

Beatrice  Fairchild.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1942;  M.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1943;  Ph.D.,  1948 
Henry  Koopmans.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1966;  Ph.D.,  California  (San  Diego),  1972 

Assistant  Professors 

Judith  S.  Hochman.     M.A.,  Harvard,  1974;  M.D.,  1977 
Donald  Philip  Kotler.     M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1973 

Michelle  P.  Warren  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     B.A.,  Mt.  Holyoke,  1961;  M.D., 
Cornell,  1965 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Medicine 

Judith  Axelrod.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1963;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1967 

Bertha  Ann  Bauer.     B.A.,  Smith,  1973;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1977 

Norma  M.  T.  W.  Braun.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Jeffrey  M.  Brensilver.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1971 

Richard  Gunnar  Carlson.     B.S.,  Trinity  (Connecticut),  1966;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Edward  W.  Colt.     M.D.',  University  College  Hospital  (London),  1 962 

Ann  Geller.     M.A.,  Oxford,  1957;  M.D.,  University  College  Hospital  (London),  1960 

Gregg  Armin  Husk.     B.S.,  Chicago,  1970;  M.D.,  1975 

Michael  Lange.     M.D.,  Toronto,  1968 


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Gertrude  Scott  Lefavour.     B.A.,  Gaucher,  1965;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 

1970 
Jonathan  A.  Lorch.     B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1968;  M.D.,  Tulane,  1972 
Allen  Mogtader.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1966;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1970 
Jean  W.  Saleh.     B.A.,  St.  Joseph  (Beirut),  1957;  M.D.,  Faculte  Francaise  de  Medicin,  1964 
Seiichi  Shimomura.     M.D.,  Okayama  (Japan),  1945 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Charles  G.  Adsit,  Jr.     B.A.,  Yale,  1938;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1942 

Kenneth  A.  Altman.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Wendy  Aronson.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1965;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1968 

William  J.  Athos.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1942;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1956 
Harvey  Benovitz.     B.A.,  Washington  and  Jefferson,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 
Robert  Bernot.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1955;  M.D.,  Buffalo,  1960 
Carlton  Boxhill.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  1968 
Earl  B.  Brown.     B.S.,  Emory,  1938;  M.D.,  1942 
Richard  Collens.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,   1959;  M.D.,  New  York 

Medical  College,  1966 
Donald  P.  Dallas.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 

Robert  K.  Emy.     B.A.,  New  York  University  1952;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Virginia,  1957 
James  A.  Feltman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
Richard  P.  Fried.     B.A.,  Brown,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1968 
Oscar  Garfein.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1961;  M.D.,  1965 
Zane  Gaut.     B.S.,  Birmingham  Southern,  1950;  M.D.,  Tulane,  1954 
Richard  Geltman.     B.A.,  Rutgers,  1967;  M.D..  Albert  Einstein,  1971 
Henry  M.  Greenberg.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1961;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1968 
Joseph  A.  Grossman.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1953;  M.D.,  State  University  of 

New  York  (Downstate),  1957 
Katherine  A.  Hawkins.     B.A.,  Manhattanville,  1969;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1973 
Julian  B.  Hyman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1947 
John  H.  Keating.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  M.D.,  1943 
Annetta  J.  Kimball.     B.A.,  Mt.  Holyoke,  1964;  M.D.,  Boston,  1968 
Ronald  Kraft.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1966;  M.D.,  Cincinnati,  1970 
Edith  Joan  Langner.     B.A.,  Michigan,  1965;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1969 
Sharon  Lewin.     M.D.,  Toronto,  1975 

Robert  P.  Lombardo.     B.S.,  Notre  Dame,  1966;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1970 
Athanasius  Mallios.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Upstate), 

1973 
David  K.  Meriney.     B.A.,  Duke,  1956;  M.D.,  1960 
Lawson  A.  Moyer  111.     B.A.,  Virginia,  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
William  M.  Nicholas.     B.A.,  Williams,  1950;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Syracuse), 

1954 
Paul  Martin  Nonkin.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1950;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 

1954 
John  J.  Olichney.     B.S.,  Rutgers,  1965;  M.D.,  Albany,  1969 
Anthony  J.  Pepe.     B.S.,  St.  John  s  (New  York),  1966;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 
Edward  H.  Reisner.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1935;  M.D.,  1939 
Robert  B.  Roven.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 
Eugene  Santilli.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1958;  M.D.,  Medical  University  of 

Bologna,  1964 
Morton  Schwimmer.     B.A.,  Lafayette  (Pennsylvania),  1948;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1951 
Kenneth  N.  Weinstein.     B.A.,  Vermont,  1955;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1959 


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Associate  Research  Scientists 

Mukul  Kumar  Basu.  B.S.,  Calcutta,  1961;  M.S.,  Kalyani,  1963;  Ph.D.,  Jadavpur,  1969 
Thalia  Boussios.  B.S.,  Columbia,  1965;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1977;  Ph.D.,  1978 
M.  Saeed  Khan.     M.S.,  Brown,  1964;  Ph.D.,  Imperial  College  of  Science  and  Technology 

(London),  1966 
Bruce  R.  Lages.     B.S.,  Stevens  Institute  of  Technology,  1964;  M.S.,  1967;  Ph.D.,  1972 
Mohan  Muthireval  Reddy.     B.Sc,  Agricultural  College  (India),  1963;  M.Sc,  Indian  Agricul- 
tural Research  Institute,  1966;  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1969 


LECTURERS 

David  Schwimmer,  M.D. 

Carol  Wilkinson,  M.D. 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Jose  L.  Barbosa-Saldivar,  M.D. 
Michael  Borecky,  M.D. 
John  Thomas  Cappadona,  M.D, 
David  Stewart  Carroll,  M.D. 
Paul  Chrzanowski,  M.D. 
Albert  Cohen,  M.D. 
John  Cornwall,  M.D. 
James  Ducey,  M.D. 
Jeanne  Fastook,  M.D. 
DoneJd  R.  Fishman,  M.D. 
Martin  Jay  Frankel,  M.D. 
Eugene  Freundlich,  M.D. 
Francis  G.  Geer,  M.D. 
Maurice  F.  Goodbody,  M.D. 
Carolyn  E.  Goodstein,  M.D. 
Barry  E.  Goozner,  M.D. 
Antoine  C.  Harovas,  M.D. 
William  S.  Hopewell,  M.D. 
Michael  Robinson  Irwin,  M.D. 
Herbert  Ivan  Jernow,  M.D. 
Thomas  C.  Moore  III,  M.D. 
Thomas  M.  Nail,  M.D. 
Norman  C.  Peeler,  M.D. 
Mark  V.  Sherrid,  M.D. 

Microbiology 

John  E.  Borne  Professor  and  Chairman 

Harold  S.  Ginsberg.     B.A.,  Duke,  1937;  M.D,  Tulane,  1941 


ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE  {continued) 

Nicholas  Steiner,  M.D. 
Thomas  Tamlyn,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Eric  Andreae,  M.D. 
Vernon  G.  Baker,  M.D. 
Lestrino  C.  Baquiran,  M.D. 
Michael  S.  Baum,  M.D. 
Cecil  B.  Broderick,  M.D. 
Daniel  L.  Brook,  M.D. 
John  Cohn,  M.D. 
Hugh  C.  Davidson,  M.D. 
Luziano  Del  Guzzo,  M.D. 
Margaret  Dessau,  M.D. 
William  E.  Edelheit,  M.D. 
Jerome  Paul  Ehrlich,  M.D. 
Loellen  Kay  English,  M.D. 
Jason  Faller,  M.D. 
James  W.  Fingerhut,  M.D. 
Stuart  W.  Forster,  M.D. 
Dennis  Gage,  M.D. 
Dulaney  Glen,  M.D. 
Andrew  Milton  Goldmann,  M. 
Karl  R.  Hoffmann,  M.D. 
Peter  L.  Hofmann,  M.D. 
Wade  A.  Johnson,  M.D. 
Mitchell  Kahn,  M.D. 
Martin  Philip  Kasofsky,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE  {continued) 

Andrew  C.  Leifer,  M.D. 
Madeline  Zetce  Luke,  M.D. 
Robert  Allen  Meyers,  M.D. 
Alfred  Miller,  M.D. 
Lazare  Novack,  M.D. 
Mary  Margaret  O'Sullivan,  M.D. 
Martin  Saul  Pine,  M.D. 
David  M.  Puro,  M.D. 
Ernest  C.  Richards,  M.D. 
Thomas  D.  Robinson,  M.D. 
Harry  A.  Roselle,  M.D. 
Howard  N.  Schwartz,  M.D. 
Michael  S.  Siegal,  M.D. 
Thomas  V.  Tupper,  M.D. 
Daniel  C.  Williams,  M.D. 
Michelle  L.  Winter,  M.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
MEDICINE 

Dennis  George  Huskins,  M.D. 
Robert  Stanley  Karol,  M.D. 
Vineet  Mehta,  M.B.,  B.S. 
Richard  R.  Neufield,  M.D. 
D.  Mary  E.  O'Brien,  M.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Hisham  F.  Nakshbendi,  B.S. 
Jack  Wang,  M.S. 
Mei-Uih  Yang,  M.D. 


Professors 

Dickson  D.  Despommier  (in  Public  Health).     B.S.,  Fairleigh  Dickinson,  1962;  M.S.,  Columbia, 

1964;  Ph.D.,  Notre  Dame,  1967 
Paul  D.  Ellner  (also  Pathology).     B.S,  Long  Island,  1940;  M.S.,  Southern  California,  1952; 

Ph.D.,  Maryland,  1956 
Bernard  F.  Erlanger.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1943;  M.A.,  New  York 

University,  1948;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1951 
Gabriel  C.  Godman  (also  Pathology).     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1941;  M.D,  1944 


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Elvin  A.  Rabat  (also  Human  Genetics)  (in  Neurology).     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York, 

1932;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1934;  Ph.D.,  1937 
Wladsylaw  Manski  (in  Ophthalmology).     M.PhiL,  Warsaw,  1939;  D.Sc,  Wroclaw,  1951 
Benvenuto  Pemis  (also  Medicine).     M.D.,  Milan,  1947 
Henry  J.  Vogel  (in  Pathology).     B.S.,  London,  1939;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1941;  Ph.D., 

1949 

Professor  of  Oral  Biology 

Solon  A.  Ellison.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1942;  D.D.S.,  1946;  Ph.D.,  1958 

Adjunct  Professors 

Louis  H.  Muschel.  B.S.,  New  York  University,  1936;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1938;  M.S.,  Yale, 
1951;  Ph.D.,  1953 

Associate  Professors 

Philip  D.  Alesandro  (also  Public  Health).     B.S.,  Rutgers,  1952;  M.S.,  1954;  Ph.D.,  Chicago, 

1958 
Sherie  L.  Morrison.     B.A.,  Stanford,  1963;  Ph.D.,  1966 
Saul  J.  Silverstein.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Florida,  1971 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

Victor  Bokkenheuser.     M.D.,  Copenhagen,  1945 

Research  Scientists 

Paul  Fisher.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1974 
Charles  Hamish  Stuart  Young.     B.A.,  Oxford  1966;  Ph.D.,  1969 

Assistant  Professors 

Vincent  Bonagura  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1971;  M.D.,  1975 

William  Cleveland.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1975 

David  H.  Figurski.     B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1969;  Ph.D.,  Rochester,  1974 

M.  Suzanne  Holmes  Giannini  (in  Public  Health).  B.A.,  New  York  University,  1966;  Ph.D., 
Rutgers,  1974 

Alexander  D.  Goldfarb.  Diploma,  Moscow  State  University,  1969;  Ph.D.,  Weizmann  Insti- 
tute (Israel),  1980 

Christine  A.  Milcarek.     B.S.,  Duquesne,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1972 

Minh  Chi  Nguyen  Huu  (in  Urology).  M.Sc,  Technical  (West  Berlin),  1975;  Ph.D.,  Max-Planck 
Institut,  1977 

Vincent  Rancaniello.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1974;  Ph.D.,  Mt.  Sinai,  1979 

Howard  Shuman.     B.S.,  Massachusetts,  1974;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1979 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Yvonne  A.  Lue.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1976 

Harley  Y.  Tse.  B.S.,  California  Institute  of  Technology,  1972;  Ph.D.,  California  (San  Diego), 
1977 

Associate  Research  Scientists 

Shih  M.  Chen.     B.S.,  Tung  Gai  (Taiwan),  1969;  M.S.,  Illinois  State,  1973;  M.A.,  Columbia, 

1974;  Ph.D.,  1979 
Norbert  H.  Wasserman.     B.A.,  Bucharest,  1944;  M.A.,  1947;  Ing.D.,  1962 


80    MICROBIOLOGY  •  NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY 

SPECIAL  LECURERS  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Charles  L.  Fox,  Jr.,  M.D.  Harriet  Castleman,  B.S. 

Konrad  C.  Hsu,  M.D.  Leila  Fisher,  M.S. 

Beatrice  C.  Seegal,  M.D.  Ulla  Lindholm-Beauchamp,  M.S. 

LECTURER 

Kathleen  P.  Mullinix,  Ph.D. 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Pathology 

Angus  C.  Sampath.     D.Sc,  Strasbourg,  1966 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Associate  Professor 

George  A.  Hashim  (in  Surgery).     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1967 

Neurological  Surgery 

Byron  Stookey  Professor  and  Chairman 

Bennett  M.  Stein.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1952;  M.D.,  McGill,  1955 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors  of  Clinical  Neurological  Surgery 

James  W.  Correll.     B.A.,  Brown,  1941;  M.D,  CorneU,  1944 
Edgar  M.  Housepian.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1949;  M.D.,  1953 

Associate  Professors 

Joao  Lubo  Antunes.     M.D.,  Lisbon,  1968 

Kalmon  Post.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1967 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Neurological  Surgery 

Peter  W.  Carmel.     B.A.,  Chicago,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1960 
James  G.  McMurtry  III.     B.A.,  Rice,  1953;  M.D.,  Baylor,  1957 
W.  Jost  Michelson.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1959,  M.D,  Columbia,  1963 
Donald  Oliver  Quest.     B.S.,  Illinois,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Neurological  Surgery 

Ronald  Brisman.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1961;  M.D.,  1965 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

George  L.  Becker.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1950;  M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1954 
Harvey  R.  Nova.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 


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INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY 
David  A.  Kvam,  M.D. 
Alfred  A.  Steinberger,  M.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Robert  W.  Mackie.     M.D.,  Long  Island  Medical  College,  1944 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL  NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY 
Bruce  Stephen  Harris,  M.D. 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

James  E.  O.  Hughes.     B.A.,  Yale,  1958;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1962 

Robert  W.  Schick  (in  Surgery).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 
1952 


Neurology 


Henry  and  Lucy  Moses  Professor  and  Chairman 

Lewis  P.  Rowland.     B.S.,  Yale,  1945;  M.D.,  1948 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Darryl  C.  DeVivo  (Sidney  Carter  Professor)  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Amherst,  1959;  M.D., 

Virginia,  1964 
Salvatore  DiMauro.     M.D.,  Padova  (Italy),  1963 
Stanley  Fahn  (H.  Houston  Merritt  Professor).     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),   1955;  M.D., 

California  (San  Francisco),  1 958 
Arthur  Karlin  (also  Biochemistry).     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1957;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1962 
Robert  F.  Lovelace.     B.S.,  London,  1953;  M.R.C.P.,  1958 
Audrey  S.  Penn.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 
James  H.  Schwartz  (also  Physiology)  (in  the  Center  for  Neurobiology  and  Behavior).     B.A., 

Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  New  York  University  1959;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1964 
Earl  A.  Zimmerman.     B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1959;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1963 

Professor  of  Microbiology  and  of  Human  Genetics  and  Development 

Elvin  A.  Kabat.     B.S,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1932;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1934;  Ph.D., 
1937 

Professor  of  Physiology 

John  P.  Reuben.     B.A.,  Grinnel,  1954;  M.S.,  Rochester,  1956;  Ph.D.,  Florida,  1959 


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Professors  of  Clinical  Neurology 

Abe  Chutorian  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Manitoba,  1959;  M.A.,  1950;  B.S.,  1952;  M.D., 

1957 
Arnold  Gold  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Texas,  1947;  M.S.,  Florida,  1949;  M.D.,  Lausanne, 

1950 
Eli  S.  Goldensohn  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  George  Washington,  1937;  M.D.,  1940 
James  F.  Hammill.     B.S.,  LaSalle,  1947;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1948 
Niels  L.  Low  (also  Pediatrics).     M.D.,  South  Carolina,  1940 

Jay  P.  Mohr  (Sciarra  Professor).     B.A.,  Haverford,  1958;  M.S.,  Virginia,  1963;  M.D.,  1963 
Daniel  Sciarra.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1940;  M.D.,  1943 

Associate  Professors 

Lucien  J.  Cote  (also  Rehabilitation  Medicine).     B.S.,  Vermont,  1951;  M.D.,  1954 
Claude  P.  J.  Ghez  (also  Physiology).     B.Sc,  Geneva,  1960;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1964 
Willard  Allen  Hauser  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Western  Reserve,  1958;  M.D.,  St. 
Louis,  1962 

Associate  Professor  of  Neurochemistry 

Hai  Won  Chang.     B.A.,  Ewha  (Seoul),  1950;  M.A.,  Wellesley.  1955;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1961 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Neurology 

Timothy  A.  Pedley.     B.A.,  Pomona,  1965;  M.D.,  Yale,  1969 

C.  Dominique  Toran-Allerand  (in  the  International  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Human  Reproduc- 
tion).    B.A.,  Smith,  1955;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1959 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Robert  E.  Barrett.     B.A.,  William  and  Mary,  1953;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Virginia,  1957 

Robert  A.  deNapoli.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1954 

Linda  D.  Lewis.     B.S.,  Bethany,  1961;  M.D.,  West  Virginia,  1965 

Joseph  L.  O'Brien.     M.D.,  Cornell,  1950 

Assistant  Professors 

Gary  Abrams.     B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1970;  M.D.,  Pittsburgh,  1974 

Arnold  Eggers.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 

Ronald  Emerson  (also  Pediatrics).     B.S.,  Bates,  1971;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1975 

Daniel  J.  Goldberg  (also  Pharmacology).     Ph.D.,  Yale,  1974 

William  G.  Johnson.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1963;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1967 

Norman  Latov.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1975;  Ph.D.,  1975 

William  A.  Maltese.     B.S.,  St.  Francis  (New  York),  1972;  Ph.D.,  Syracuse,  1977 

Gajanan  Nilaver.     P.U.C,  Madras,  1963;  M.B.,  B.S.,  1968 

Stephen  Shafer  (also  Public  Health)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1966;  M.D., 

Columbia,  1970;  M.P.H.,  1977 
Joseph  H.  Willner.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1966;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1970 

Assistant  Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology 

Halina  Den.     B.S.,  Frankfort  (Germany),  1949;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1954;  Ph.D., 
Michigan,  1958 


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Assistant  Professor  of  Neurobiology 

Eli  Shapiro.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.Phii,  Yale,  1972;  Ph.D.,  1976 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Neurology 

Frank  Boschenstcin.     B.A.,  Toronto,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 
Michael  Fetell.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1967;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1972 
Mathew  E.  Fink.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1972;  M.D.,  Pittsburgh,  1976 
Ram  Kairam.     M.B.B.S.,  Andhra  (India),  1970 
Theodore  A.  List.     B.A.,  Kalamazoo,  1963;  M.D.,  Michigan,  1967 
Richard  Mayeux.     B.S.,  Oklahoma  State,  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
James  R.  Miller.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1960;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1964 
Marcelo  Olarte.     B.S.,  Marist  Brothers,  1962;  M.D.,  Cuyo,  1970 
Stanley  R.  Resor,  Jr.     B.A.,  Yale,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1972 

Roger  Traub.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1968; 
M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1972 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Robert  A.  Esser.     B.S.,  Loyola,  1941;  M.D.,  Northwestern,  1945 

Eugenia  E.  Gamboa.     B.A.,  Philippines,  1961;  M.D.,  1966 

Mark  W.  Green.     B.A.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1971;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1974 

Stanley  W.  Holstein.     B.S.,  George  Washington,  1963;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1967 

Charles  R.  Plank.     B.A.,  Oklahoma,  1961;  M.D.,  1965 

Jerome  S.  Resnick.     B.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 

Kuldip  P.  Sachdev.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Agra  (India),  1957;  M.D.,  Punjab,  1962 

SPECIAL  LECTURES  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

Sara  Ginsberg,  Ph.D.  NEUROLOGY 

Harry  Grundfest,  Ph.D.  Daniel  A.  Alkaitis,  M.D. 

Carmine  T.  Vicale,  M.D.  Louise  Donahoe,  M.D. 

Damon  N.  Fellman,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURER  Michael  L.  Gruber,  M.D. 

IN  BIOCHEMISTRY  Dale  Joseph  Lange,  M.D. 

David  Nachmansohn,  M.D.  Gerald  J.  Smallberg,  M.D. 

LECTURERS  ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 

Robert  E.  McMasters,  M.D.  NEUROLOGY 

Jeffrey  Joel  Rosen,  Ph.D.  Stephen  C.  Klass,  M.D. 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 

NEUROLOGY  Qu^  Valiquette,  M.D. 

Sidney  M.  Cohen,  M.D. 

James  F.  Culleton,  M.D.  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Joyce  Ilson,  M.D.  Ernest  Bock,  M.A. 

Stanley  Lesse,  M.D.  Angel  Mozo,  Ph.D. 

May  Ann  Whelan,  M.D. 
Bruce  Roseman,  M.D. 
Robert  Wolf,  M.D. 

At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Clinical  Professor 

William  Amols.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1938;  M.D.,  1942 


84    NEUROLOGY  •  OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Lewis  L.  Hamilton.     B.S.,  Yale,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  NEUROLOGY 
Mary  Ann  Whelan,  M.D. 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Neurology 

John  C.  M.  Brust,  Jr.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Neurology 

Alfred  C.  Bannerman.     B.Sc,  Edinburgh,  1963;  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  1966 
Edward  B.  Healton.     B.S.,  Oregon,  1964;  M.D.,  Creighton,  1969 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Bertel  Bruun.     M.D.,  Copenhagen,  1964 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  NEUROLOGY 
Rafael  Borras,  M.D. 
Renee  Malouf,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Clinical  Professor 

Carl  W.  Braun.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1958;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1962 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Sidney  E.  Bender.     M.D.,  Toronto,  1962 

Neil  Lombardi  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  M.D.,  Boston,  1967 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  NEUROLOGY 
Donald  G.  Rawlinson,  M.D. 

Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Professor  and  Acting  Chairman 

Allan   G.   Rosenfeld  (also  Public   Health)   (Director,   Center  for   Population  and   Family 
Health).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 


At  Presbyterian  Hospital 


Professors 

Miecyslaw  Finster  (also  Anesthesiology).     B.A.,  Gymnasium  (Poland),  1941;  M.D.,  Geneva, 

1957 
Georgiana  Jagiello  (Virgil  Damon  Professor)  (also  Human  Genetics).     B.A.,  Boston,  1949; 

M.D.,  Tufts,  1955 


OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY    85 

L.  Stanley  James  (also  Pediatrics).     M.D.,  Otago  (New  Zealand),  1948 

Orlando  J.  Miller  (also  Human  Genetics  and  Development).     B.S.,  Yale,  1945;  M.D.,  1950 

Professor  of  Biochemistry 

Seymour  Lieberman.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1936;  M.S.,  Illinois,  1937;  Ph.D.,  Stanford,  1941 

Professor  of  Reproductive  Biochemistry 

Ines  Mandl.     Ph.D.,  Polytechnic  Institute  of  Brooklyn,  1949 

Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Henry  Clay  Frick  II.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

W.  Duane  Todd.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Associate  Professor 

Roy  H.  Petrie.     B.S.,  Western  Kentucky,  1961;  M.D.,  Vanderbilt,  1965 

Associate  Professor  of  Physiology 

Michel  Ferin.     M.D.,  Louvain  (Belgium),  1964 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Bruce  A.  Barron.     B.A.,  Allegheny,  1955;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1965;  M.D.,  New  York  University, 

1971 
Edward  T.  Bowe.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

Harold  E.  Fox  (also  Pediatrics).     M.Sc,  Rochester  and  Oxford,  1972;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1972 
Wylie  C.  Hcmbrce  III  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1960;  M.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis), 

1964 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Vincent  J.  Freda.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  New  York  University  1952 
Raymond  M.  McCaffrey.     B.A.,  Fordham,  1954;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1958 
David  B.  Moore.     B.S.,  Hamilton,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 
Ming-Neng  Yeh.     M.D.,  National  Taiwan,  1964 

Assistant  Professors 

Laxmi  Baxi.     M.D.,  Seth  G.  S.  Medical  College  (Bombay),  1962 

Phyllis  C.  Leppert  (also  Pediatrics).     M.S.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  Yale,  1976 

Michelle  P.  Warren.     B.A.,  Mt.  Holyoke,  1961;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1965 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Deborah  Jean  Hales  (in  the  Center  for  Population  and  Family  Health).     B.A.,  California 

(Berkeley),  1973;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1977 
Nabil  Wafik  Husami.     B.S.,  M.D.,  American  (Beirut),  1972 
John  Milton  Hutson.     B.S.,  Alabama,  1972;  M.D.,  1975 
Raphael  Jewelewicz.     M.D.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1960 
Richard  U.  Levine.     B.S,  Tufts,  1962;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1966 
Kevin  B.  Reilly.     B.S.,  Fairfield  (Connecticut),  1965;  M.D.,  Michigan,  1965 


86    OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Wolfgang  Tretter.     M.D.,  Heidelberg,  1952 

Associate  Research  Scientists 

Marian  J.  Evinger.     B.S.,  Georgia,  1973;  Ph.D.,  Washington  (Seattle),  1978 
Norma  J.  Greenfield.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),  1964;  Ph.D.,  Brandeis,  1969 
Laura  Ponticorvo.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1943;  Ph.D.,  1968 
Dean  Van  Vugt.     B.S.,  Calvin  (Michigan),  1976;  Ph.D.,  Michigan  State,  1981 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS  INSTRUCTOR 

Equinn  Munnell,  M.D.  Sadaomi  Imamura,  M.D. 

Gilbert  J.  Vosburgh,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
LECTURERS  OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Richard  A.  Bronson,  M.D.  Sylvia  P.  Rubin,  M.Sc. 

i^'T^M  \P°'f "'  ^Pr^.  ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 

Arnold  IN .  henton,  M.U.  OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

John  L  Lewis,  Jr    M.D.  ,„3  N.  Cholst,  M.D. 

Kevin  p.  ReiUy  M  D^  Steven  G.  Kaali,  M.D. 

David  L  Rosen  eld,  M.D.  ^        ^  Sellner,  M.D. 

Sidney  J.  Siegel,  MB.  B^^j,^^^  E  Shortell,  M.D. 

Anna  L.  Southam,  N  D^  Steven  Swersky,  M.D. 

Christopher  Tietze,  M.D.  p^^^,^  j  ^-^^pp^^^  ^  p. 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  Leonardo  J.  Yunis,  M.D. 

OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 
Andrew  L.  Loucopoulos,  M.D. 
Elynne  B.  Margulis,  M.D. 
Lawrence  J.  Severino,  M.D. 

At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Douglas  H.  Bams.     B.S.,  St.  Lawrence,  1950;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1954 
Balazs  Selendy.     M.D.,  Louvain  (Belgium),  1964 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 
Mark  E.  Heller,  M.D. 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Solan  Chao.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Hiroko  T.  Felton.     M.D.,  Kansai  (Japan),  1955 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Stephen  L.  Matseoane.     B.S.,  Fort  Hare  (South  Africa),  1954;  M.D.,  Witwatersrand  (South 
Africa),  1959 


OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY    87 


Assistant  Professor 

Keith  L.  Rawlinson.     B.S.,  M.D.,  Alberta  (Canada),  1966 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Sunthorn  Bunyaviroch.     B.S.,  Chulalongkom  (Thailand),  1960;  M.D.,  Siriraj  Hospital,  1964 

Young  Sook  Cho.     M.B.,  Yonsei,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 

Nomenida  A.  Lazaro.     B.S.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1960;  M.D.,  1965 

Jack  E.  Maidman.     B.S.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1958;  M.D.,  1962 

Meredith  F.  Sirmans.     B.S.,  Lincoln,  1961;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1965 

Esther  S.  Suarez.     A. A.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1955;  M.D.,  1960 

Alfred  J.  Williams.     B.A.,  Howard,  1960;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1964 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Vicki  Ann  Alexander.     B.S.,  California  (Riverside),  1963;  M.D.,  California  (San  Francisco), 

1974 
Pisan  Unchalipongse.     M.D.,  Chiengma  Medical  School  (Thailand),  1965 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY  ^^^^^^  ^^^^^^^  y^^ 

Sitaram  Vithal  Chitnis,  M.D.  Rajasingham  Rahulatharan,  M.D. 

Hasi  Das,  M.D.  Violeta  Valdez,  M.D. 

Machelle  Alma  Harris,  M.D.  ?etex  Wright  111,  M.D. 
Margaret  Lucey,  M.S. 

Monica  C.  Martin,  M.D.  ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 

Ashalatha  Mital,  M.B.,  B.S.  OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Thomas  Murray,  M.D.  Angela  M.  Portale,  M.S. 


At  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Abraham  Risk.     M.D.,  Dalhousie  (Canada),  1957;  M.P.H,  Johns  Hopkins,  1969 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professor 

Robert  S.  Neuwirth  (F.  Huntington  and  Dorothy  Babcock  Professor).     B.S.,  Yale,  1955;  M.D., 
1958 

Professor  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Harold  M.  M.  Tovell.     B.A.,  Toronto,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Hussein  K.  Amin.     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Alexandria  (Egypt),  1955 

Assistant  Professors 

Jen-Ta  Shen.     M.D.,  National  Taiwan,  1970;  Ph.D.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1975 
Michelle  P.  Warren  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Mt.  Holyoke,  1961;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1965 


88    OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY  •  OPHTHALMOLOGY 


Assistant  Professor  of  Endocrine  Biochemistry 

Richard  B.  Hochberg.     Ph.D.,  Hahnemann,  1967 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Ernst  G.  Bartsich.     M.D.,  Frankfort,  1962 

Terusada  Horiguchi.     M.D.,  Keio  (Tokyo),  1961 

Hamid  Mootabar.     M.D.,  Pahlavi  (Iran),  1966;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1974 

Haldar  H.  Shamsi.     M.B.,  B.S.,  King  Edward  Medical  College  (Pakistan),  1965 

Ivan  K.  Strausz.     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Cape  Town,  1958 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Alexander  Coman.     M.D.,  Institute  of  Medicine  and  Pharmacy  (Rumania),  1948 

David  B.  Crawford.     B.S.,  North  Carolina,  1943;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1946 

Emmanuel  M.  Greenberg.     M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1941 

Ivan  J.  Jacobson.     B.A.,  Belgrade  (Yugoslavia),  1948;  M.D.,  1955 

Gyula  Nemes.     B.A.,  Gymn.  Szekesfehervar,  1946;  M.D.,  Budapest,  1954 

Marcia  L.  Storch.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1 955;  M.D.,  Woman 's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 

1973 
Ian  G.  Van  Praagh.     M.D.,  Toronto,  1955 
Riley  W.  Waller.     B.S.,  LeMoyne,  1943;  M.D.,  Howard,  1947 

Senior  Research  Associate 


Muriel  Feigelson.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 


LECTURERS 

Naif  K.  Basile,  M.D. 

Charles  H.  Debrovner, 

M.D. 
Michael  Harel,  M.D. 
Roger  Hassid,  M.D. 
Mamdouh  Moukhtar,  M.D. 
Andre  Nehorayoff,  M.D. 
Robert  M.  Podell,  M.D. 
Richard  A.  Ruskin,  M.D. 
Fouad  Surur,  M.B.,  B.Ch. 
Alois  Vasicka,  M.D. 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND 
GYNECOLOGY 

Bernardo  Handszer,  M.D. 
Daniel  A.  Tsin,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND 
GYNECOLOGY 

Terry  L.  Andrews,  M.D. 
Felipe  Bozzo,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Kok  Chung  Chang,  M.D. 
Frederick  Clare,  M.D. 
Paul  S.  Colcher,  M.D. 
Gerard  de  Catalogne,  M.D. 
Satwant  Kaur  Dhamoon, 

M.R.C.O.G. 
Balinas  Espinosa,  M.D. 
Rauf  G.  Faroqui,  M.B.,  B.S. 
Paul  Filipescu,  M.D. 
Henry  Freuman,  M.D. 
Stephen  Golub,  M.D. 
Nargess  A.  Hakimi-Fard, 

M.D. 
John  Jakus,  M.D. 
Jay  Joel  Kelinson,  M.D. 
Stylianos  Keranakis,  M.D. 
E.  Nicholas  Klein,  M.D. 
Gary  M.  Levine,  M.D. 
Leon  Lewenstein,  M.D. 
Peter  S.  Maran,  M.D. 
Ezatolah  Mohajer-Shojai, 

M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Alan  Morris,  M.D. 
Adamandia  Panayotopoulos, 

M.D. 
Benu  Pascariu,  M.D. 
Sujana  K.  Patibandla,  M.D. 
Humberto  Portillo,  M.D. 
Meera  Prabat,  M.B.,  B.S. 
George  S.  Radney,  M.D. 
Raphael  Reiss,  M.D. 
Ronald  J.  Reiss,  M.D. 
Irving  Ward  Robinson,  M.D. 
Arnold  Roufa,  M.D. 
Peter  S.  Sailon,  M.D. 
Istvan  Paul  Tornai,  M.D. 
Filippo  Vita,  M.D. 
Olwen  Joy  Wellington,  M.B., 

B.S. 
Mary  E.  Wilson,  M.D. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
OBSTETRICS  AND  GYNECOLOGY 

Malca  Sane,  M.D. 


Ophthalmology 


Edward  S.  Harkness  Professor  and  Chairman 

Charles  J.  Campbell.     M.D.,  George  Washington,  1948;  B.S.,  Muskingum,  1949;  M.S., 
Rochester,  1951;  Med.Sc.D.,  Columbia,  1957 


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At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Endre  A.  Balazs  (Malcolm  P.  Aldrich  Professor).     M.D.,  Budapest,  1942 
Peter  Gouras.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Professor  of  Ocular  Physiology 

Laszlo  Z.  Bito.     B.A.,  Bard,  1959;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Professor  of  Ophthalmic  Biochemistry 

Abraham  Spector.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1957 

Professor  of  Microbiology 

Wladyslaw  Manski.     M.Phil.,  Warsaw,  1939;  D.Sc,  Wroclaw  (Poland),  1951 

Professor  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

Harold  F.  Spalter.     B.A.,  Brown,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 

Clinical  Professor 

Anthony  Donn.     B.S.,  Yale,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Associate  Professor  of  Physiology 

Jorge  Fischbarg.     M.D.,  Buenos  Aires,  1962;  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1971 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

Myles  M.  Behrens.     B.A.,  Yale,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Richard  W.  Darrell.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1955;  M.D.,  1959;  Sc.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
Andrew  deRoetth,  Jr.     B.S.,  Northwestern,  1943;  M.D.,  1946 
R.  Linsy  Farris.     M.D.,  Duke,  1961 
Max  Forbes.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1951;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1957 
Francis  A.  L'Esperance,  Jr.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1956 
Sally  Moore  (Orthoptics).     B.S.,  Delaware,  1952 
Balachandran  D.  Srinivasan.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  1967 

Stephen  Trokel.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1954;  M.S.,  Rochester,  1956;  M.D.,  1959;  Med.Sci.D., 
Columbia,  1965 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

William  C.  Cooper.     B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1953;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1956 
John  W.  Espy.     B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1953;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1956 
Frank  B.  Hoefle.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1957;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1961 
George  M.  Howard.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1952;  M.D.,  Albany,  1959 

Assistant  Professor  of  Biophysical  Ophthalmology 

Charles  J.  Koester.     B.S.,  Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Rochester,  1955 

Assistant  Professor  of  Ophthalmic  Biochemistry 

James  P.  Dillon.     B.S.,  Canisious,  1964;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1974 


90    OPHTHALMOLOGY 


Assistant  Professor  of  Ophthalmic  Pharmacology 

Prasad  S.  Kulkami.     B.S.,  Sbivaji  (India),   1965;  M.S.,  State  University  of  New  York 
(Downstate),  1971;  Ph.D.,  1974 

Assistant  Professor  of  Pathology 

Merlin  D.  Marquardt.     B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 

Assistant  Professor  of  Radiation  Biology 

Basil  V.  Worgul.     B.S.,  Miami  (Florida),  1969;  Ph.D.,  Vermont,  1974 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

Lisa  G.  Barbera.     B.S.,  Vassar,  1972;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1976 

Arnold  W.  Forrest.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1939;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1942 

Emil  Wirostko.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1956;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1960;  Sc.D.,  Columbia,  1967 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Hugh  M.  Moss.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1954 
Ellen  F.  Regan.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1940;  M.D.,  Yale,  1943 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS  ASSOCIATES  {continued) 

Frank  M.  Carroll,  M.D.  William  A.  James,  Jr.,  M.D. 

George  R.  Merriam,  M.D.  Rainer  N.  Mittl,  M.D. 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS  IN  BIOCHEMISTRY  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

Zacharias  Dische,  M.D.  OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Karl  Meyer,  M.D.  Martin  L.  Leib,  M.D. 

Lawrence  G.  Pape,  M.D. 

LECTURERS  Louis  D.  Pizzarello,  M.D. 

Frederic  H.  Deutsch,  Ph.D.  Jaime  Santamaria  III,  M.D. 
Frank  Di  Benedetto,  Ph.D. 

Hampson  S.  Sisler,  Ph.D.  RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

Mark  D.  Stern,  M.D.  Gerard  Armand,  Ph.D. 

Julius  A.  Vida,  Ph.D.  Mary  T.  Flood,  B.S. 

William  H.  Garner,  Ph.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL  James  E.  Haley,  Ph.D. 

OPHTHALMOLOGY  L^.Ku  Li,  Ph.D. 

Richard  D.  Banyard,  M.D.  Larry  Liebovitch 

Donald  H.  Green,  M.D.  Jong  J.  Lim,  Ph.D. 

Richard  G.  Lennon,  M.D.  Kasimierz  Malinowski,  Ph.D. 
Cynthia  Mackay,  M.D. 

Lance  D.  Redler,  M.D.  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Roger  A.  Baroody,  M.D. 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  Janet  L.  Denlinger,  M.D. 
OPHTHALMOLOGY  iveimuae.,    i.l^. 

Howard  M.  Eggers,  M.D. 
Albert  J.  Hofeldt,  M.D. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Thomas  A.  Farell.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1957;  M.D,  McGill,  1961 


OPHTHALMOLOGY  •  ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY    91 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  OPHTHALMOLOGY 
Charles  B.  Deichman,  M.D. 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Ophthalmology 

Herman  C.  Jordan.     B.A.,  Colgate,  1954;  M.D.,  Howard,  1964 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  OPHTHALMOLOGY 
Rajendra  K.  Bansal,  M.B.,  B.S. 
Antonio  M.  Gonzalez,  M.D. 
John  P.  Mitchell,  M.D. 
Ram  P.  Tiwari,  M.S. 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

James  C.  Newton.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1949;  Ph.D.,  1953;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1957 

LECTURERS  ASSISTANTS  {continued] 

Dennis  Freilich,  M.D.  George  Traykovski,  M.D. 

Edward  L.  Raab,  M.D.  Joseph  Wynn  Wesley,  M.D. 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL  OPHTHALMOLOGY 


John  Eden,  M.D. 


OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Ulises  Arango,  M.D. 

Philip  A.  Bonanno,  M.D.  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

Robert  C.  Delia  Rocca,  M.D.  OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Bruce  M.  Hyman,  M.D.  Louis  V.  Angioletti,  Jr.,  M.D. 

Richard  S.  Kochman,  M.D.  Chin  Wing  Chu,  M.D. 

Thomas  O.  Muldoon,  M.D.  Bernard  J.  Fowler,  M.D. 

Robert  P.  Newhouse,  M.D.  Charles  Merker,  M.D. 

D.  Paul  Satya,  M.B.,  B.S.  Chalempong  Sarakhun,  M.D. 

Morton  H.  Seelenfreund,  M.D.  Howard  K.  Weisberg,  M.D. 

Orthopedic  Surgery 

Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery  and  Acting  Chairman 

Harold  M.  Dick.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1960 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

Nas  Ser  Eftekhar.     M.D.,  Teheran,  1960 

S.  Ashby  Grantham.     B.A.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1952;  M.D.,  1955 

Charles  S.  Neer  II.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1939;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1942 

Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Austin  D.  Johnson.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D.,  1947 


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Associate  Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology 

Stephen  B.  Doty.     B.A.,  Rice,  1961;  M.A.,  1963;  Ph.D.,  1965 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

George  B.  Ambrose.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1940;  M.D.,  1943 

Hugo  A.  Keim.     B.S.,  St.  Mary's  (Minnesota),  1956;  M.D.,  Loyola,  1960;  M.S.,  Northwestern, 
1966 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

David  L.  Andrews.     B.A.,  Williams,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 

John  R.  Denton.     B.S.,  U.S.  Military  Academy,  1960;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Alabama, 

1967 
Rosamond  Kane.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

Howard  A.  Kieman,  Jr.     B.S.,  Holy  Cross,  1962;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1966 
Christopher  B.  Michelson.     B.A.,  Bowdoin,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Robert  M.  Reiss.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  1959 

James  N.  Worcester,  Jr.     B.A.,  Yale,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 

Assistant  Professor  of  Orthopedic  Biomechanics 

Robert  W.  Pawluk.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1974;  M.B.A.,  1977 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS  INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

C.  Andrew  L.  Bassett,  M.D.  Stuart  J.  Fischer,  M.D. 

Frank  E.  Stinchfield,  M.D.  Richard  E.  Fleming,  Jr.,  M.D. 

James  S.  Kort,  M.D. 
ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  Lawrence  A.  Lefkowitz,  M.D. 

ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY  c^      u        t   xx  n  \i  t\ 

Stephen  J.  McUveen,  M.U. 

Louis  U.  Bigliani,  M.D.  Prancis  X.  Mendoza,  M.D. 

Peter  N.  Carbonara,  M.D.  Kelvin  P.  Rosenwasser,  M.D. 

Robert  N.  Dunn,  M.D.  David  Price  Roye,  Jr.,  M.D. 

Merle  H.  Katzman,  M.D.  Hervey  S.  Sicherman,  M.D. 

Harvey  Orlin,  M.D.  William  T.  Stillwell,  M.D. 

Thomas  D.  Rodda,  M.D.  Ronald  Tietjen,  M.D. 

Joseph  E.  Salvatore,  M.D. 

E.  Baldwin  Self,  Jr.,  M.D.  SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

David  M.  Smith,  M.D.  George  Tzitzikalakis,  M.D. 

Martin  L.  Sorger,  M.D. 

Joel  D.  Weinstein,  M.D.  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Sharon  M.  Mitchell,  B.S. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 

Steven  Berkowitz,  M.D. 
Michael  J.  Bronson,  M.D. 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

Marvin  L.  Shelton.     B.S.,  Howard,  1951;  M.D.,  1956 


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Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

Shearwood  J.  McClelland  (in  Surgery).     B.A.,  Princeton,  1969;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1974 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 
Aaron  M.  Gold,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 
William  L.  King,  M.D.  (in  Surgery) 
Caleb  F.  Medley,  Jr.,  M.D.  (in  Surgery) 

At  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

George  Van  B.  Cochran.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956;  Med.Sci.D.,  1957 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Raphael  K.  Levine.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1961;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1965 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Edward  B.  Leahey.     B.A.,  Fordfiam,  1941;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1944 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 
Robert  L.  S.  Boothe,  M.D. 
Abraham  S.  Kovarsky,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 
John  W.  Carmody,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

Joseph  W.  Fielding.     M.D.,  Toronto,  1946 

Clinical  Professor 

Robert  E.  Zickel.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1952;  M.D.,  1958 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Vincent  J.  Fietti,  Jr.     B.A.,  Boston,  1968;  M.D.,  1972 
Frederic  E.  Helbig.     B.A.,  Brown,  1964;  M.D.,  Boston,  1969 
Tarek  Hisham  Mardam-Bey.     M.D.,  American  (Beirut),  1972 
Ronald  M.  Match.     B.A.,  Hofstra,  1953;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1957 
Andrew  H.  Patterson.     B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 
George  L.  Unis.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1960;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine 
and  Dentistry,  1975 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 
William  G.  Hamilton,  M.D. 
James  C.  Parkes  II,  M.D. 


94    ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY  •  OTOLARYNGOLOGY 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY 
Richard  J.  Cea,  M.D. 
Sanford  A.  Ratzan,  M.D. 
Luther  F.  Warren,  M.D. 
George  J.  Zambetti,  Jr.,  M.D. 


Otolaryngology 


Professor  and  Chairman 

Maxwell  Abramson.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1957;  M.D.,  Union  (Albany),  1961 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professor 

Juergen  Tonndorf.     M.D.,  Kiel  (Germany),  1938;  Ph.D.,  Heidelberg,  1945 

Professors  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 

Robert  M.  Hui.     B.A.,  Southern  California,  1943;  M.D.,  1946 

Robin  M.  Rankow.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1935;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1940; 
M.D.,  Rochester,  1951 

Professor  of  Clinical  Audiology  and  Speech  Pathology 

Thomas  H.  Fay.     B.A.,  Florida,  1949;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Illinois,  1958 

Associate  Professor 

Andrew  Blitzer  (also  Oral  Surgery).     B.A.,  Adelphi,  1966;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D,  Mt. 
Sinai,  1973 

Associate  Professor  of  Auditory  Biophysics 

Shyam  K.  Khanna.     B.Sc,  Lucknow  (India),  1951;  D.R.E.,  St.  Xavier's  (Bombay),  1951 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Frank  D.  Mignogna.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1961;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine  and 

Dentistry,  1965 
Lawrence  Savetsky.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1951;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1955 
Malcolm  H.  Schvey.     B.A.,  Lehigh,  1947;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.D.,  Amsterdam,  1956 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Dentistry 

Steven  Roser  (in  Surgery).     B.A.,  Middlebury,  1964;  D.M.D.,  Harvard,  1968;  M.D.,  1972 

Assistant  Professor  of  Biochemical  Otolaryngology 

Cheng  Chun  Huang.     B.S.,  Taiwan,  1963;  M.S.,  Vanderbilt,  1966;  Ph.D.,  Iowa,  1970 


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Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 

Soly  Baredes.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1972;  M.D.,  1976 

Anthony  Frederick  Jahn.     B.Sc,  Toronto,  1969;  M.Sc,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

John  D.  Piro  (Prosthetics).     B.A.,  Fordham,  1943;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1946 
Raymond  B.  Strauss.     B.A.,   Washington  (St.  Louis),  1950;  Ph.D.,  Florida,  1956;  M.D., 
Western  Reserve,  1968 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

OTOLARYNGOLOGY  p^^^^  ^  Westerhoff,  M.D. 

Vincent  G.  Caruso,  M.D.  Howard  D.  Zipper,  M.D. 
Daniel  J.  Pender,  M.D. 

Nicholas  D.  Pontilena,  M.D.  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

William  R.  Richtmeier,  M.D.  Svetlana  Kaufman,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Errol  A.  Thompson.     M.B.,  University  College  (Dublin),  1936 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 

Lee  David  Eisenberg  (in  Surgery).     B.S.,  St.  John's  (New  York),  1967;  M.D.,  State  University 
of  New  York  (Downstate),  1971 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Ransford  C.  Newman  (in  Surgery).     M.B.,  B.S.,  London,  1960;  F.R.C.S.,  Edinburgh,  1968 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

John  S.  Lewis.     M.D.,  Alberta  (Canada),  1953 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

OTOLARYNGOLOGY  Alan  Jacobson,  M.D. 

Awny  Aziz  Abdou,  M.B.,  Ch.B.  Scott  M.  Kessler,  M.D. 

Arshad  H.  Amjad,  M.D.  jay  Bong  Lee,  M.D. 

Maria  Aramburu,  M.D.  Pi-Tang  Lin,  M.D. 

Neville  W.  Carmical,  M.D.  Mauriciu  Ro'descu,  M.D. 
James  F.  Grillo,  M.D. 


Pathology 


Professor  of  Neuropathology  and  Acting  Chairman 

Phillip  E.  Duffy.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1943;  M.D,  1947 


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At  Presbyterian  Hospital 


Professors 

Richard  Axel  (also  Biochemistry).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1970 

William  A.  Blanc.     B.A.,  Geneva,  1940;  M.D.,  1947;  Ph.D.,  1952 

Paul  Ellner  (also  Microbiology).     B.S.,  Long  Island,  1940;  M.S.,  Southern  California,  1952; 

Ph.D.,  Maryland,  1956 
Cecilia  M.  Fenoglio.     B.S.,  St.  Elizabeth,  1965;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1969 
Soldano  Ferrone  (in  Surgery).     M.D.,  Milan  (Italy),  1964;  Ph.D.,  1971 
Gabriel  C.  Godman  (also  Microbiology).     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
Conrad  L.  Pirani.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1954;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1958 
Ralph  M.  Richart.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1954;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1958 
Virginia  Tennyson  (also  Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology).     B.S.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1946;  M.S., 

Baylor,  1956;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Professor  of  Microbiology 

Henry  J.  Vogel.     B.S.,  London,  1939;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1949 

Professor  of  Comparative  Pathology 

Ross  M.  Grey.     D.  V.M.,  Alabama  Polytechnic  Institute,  1945 

Professor  of  Neuropathology 

Leon  Roizin  (in  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  State  Lyceum  (Bessarabia),  1930;  M.D.,  Royal  University 
(Milan),  1936 

Professor  of  Surgical  Pathology 

Luciano  Ozzello.     M.D.,  Turin,  1951 

Adjunct  Professors 

S.  Raymond  Gambino.     B.S.,  Antioch,  1948;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1952 

Robert  V.  Hutter.     B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Syracuse),  1950;  M.D.,  1954;  M.A., 

Yale,  1958 
Harry  L.  loachim.     M.D.,  Bucharest,  1949 
Sidney  Pestka.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1961 

Professors  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Carmia  Borck  (in  Radiology).     B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D.,  Weitzmann  Institute  (Israel),  1967 
Austin  D.  Johnston  (in  Orthopedic  Surgery).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D.,  1947 
Nicole  Suciu-Foca  (in  Surgery).     B.S.,  Bucharest,  1959;  M.S.,  1960;  Ph.D.,  1965 

Professor  of  Clinical  Surgical  Pathology 

Karl  Perzin.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  1958 

Clinical  Professors 

Pablo  Rubinstein.     M.D.,  Chile,  1962 
Sheldon  C.  Sommers.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1941 


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Clinical  Professor  of  Oral  Pathology 

Melvin  N.  Blake.     B.S.,  Massachusetts,  1951;  D.D.S.,  New  York  University,  1955 

Adjunct  Clinical  Professor 

Jan  Vincent  Johannesen.     M.D.,  Bergen  (Norway),  1966 

Associate  Professors 

John  J.  Fenoglio,  Jr.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1965;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1969 
John  F.  Nicholson  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 

Associate  Professor  of  Dentistry 

David  J.  Zegarelli.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1965;  D.D.S.,  1969 

Associate  Professors  of  Neuropathology 

Lester  M.  Geller.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1947;  M.A.,  Michigan  State,  1948;  Ph.D.,  New  York 

University,  1953 
Mavis  Kaufman  (in  Psychiatry).     M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1944 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Neuropathology 

Richard  S.  Defendini.     B.A.,  Michigan,  1948;  M.A.,  1952;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1961 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Thomas  A.  Blumenfeld.     A. A.,  North  Carolina,  1960;  M.D.,  Tennessee,  1964 

Arline  D.  Deitch  (in  Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology).     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1944;  M.A.,  Columbia, 

1946;  Ph.D.,  1954 
Reba  M.  Goodman.     B.A.,  Indiana,  1949;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1953;  Ph.D.,  1956 
Michael  Pesce.     B.S.,  St.  John's  (New  York),  1967;  Ph.D.,  1971 
Myron  Tannenbaum  (in  Urology).     B.S.,  New  York  University,  1952;  M.S.,  1955;  Ph.D., 

1957;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1961 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pediatric  Pathology 

H.  Joachim  Wigger.     M.D.,  Hamburg,  1954 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Ernest  Baden.     M.A.,  Sorbonne,  1946;  D.D.S.,  New  York  University,  1950;  M.D..  Geneva, 

1962 
M.  Richard  Pachter.     M.D.,  Zurich,  1956 
William  Pollack.     M.S.,  Rutgers,  1950;  Ph.D.,  1964 
Robert  R.  Rickert.     B.A.,  Michigan,  1958;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1962 
John  A.  Terzakis.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  New  York  University  1961 
Kaity  Yannopoulos.     M.D.,  Greece,  1954 
Frederick  T.  Zugibe.     B.S.,  St.  Francis,  1951;  M.S.,  Chicago,  1959;  Ph.D.,  1960 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Irwin  A.  Almenoff.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1948;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1952 
Daniel  W.  Benninghoff.     B.A.,  Yale,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 
Donald  E.  Brown.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1943 


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John  M.  Budinger.     B.S.,  Northwestern,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 

Robert  L.  Hirsch.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1947;  M.D.,  1951 

David  N.  Silvers  (also  Dermatology).     B.A.,  Haverford,  1964;  M.D.,  Duke,  1968 

Stanley  Simbonis.     B.S.,  Yale,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 

Harold  J.  Sobel.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1950;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School,  1954 

Richard  L.  Swarm.     B.A.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1949;  M.D.,  1950 

Ruth  H.  Vogel.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1958 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Neuropathology 

Nicholas  J.  Willson  (in  Psychiatry).     B.S.,  St.  Peter's,  1959;  M.D.,  Seton  Hall,  1963 

Adjunct  Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Majid  Ali.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Punjab  (India),  1963 

Assistant  Professors 

James  S.  Brassel.     B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1968;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1973 

Jerome  Owen  Cantor.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1971;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1975 

Christopher  P.  Crum.     B.A.,  Virginia,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 

Margaret  M.  Grimes.     B.A.,  Rosemont  (Pennsylvania),   1971;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical 

College,  1975 
Stephen  Keller.     B.S.,  Pace,  1971;  M.A.,  M.Phil.,  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1974 
Jay  Lefkowitch.     B.A.,  Clark,  1972;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1976 
Charles  C.  Marboe.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1971;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1976 
Merlin  D.  Marquardt  (in  Ophthalmology).     B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 
Ricardo  Mesa-Tejada.     B.S.,  Manhattan,  1964;  M.D.,  Madrid,  1970 
Armand  F.  Miranda.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1969;  Ph.D.,  1973 
Ah-Kau  Ng.      B.S.,  National  Chung  Hsing  (Taiwan),  1969;  M.A.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Plattsburg),  1972;  Ph.D.,  Temple,  1975 
Carlo  Russo.     M.D.,  Geneva,  1977 
Janet  Tannenbaum.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1969;  M.Phil.,  Columbia,  1974;  Ph.D.,  1975 

Assistant  Professor  of  Dermatology 

Carole  Louise  Berger.  B.S.,  City  College  (New  York),  1966;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1971;  M.S., 
1974;  Ed.D,  1976 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Neuropathology 

Herbert  Barden.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1952;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1960;  Ph.D.,  1964 
Arthur  P.  Hays.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1962;  Med.Sci.D.,  1963;  M.D.,  Colorado,  1966 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Pathology 

E.  Glenn  Armstrong.  B.S.,  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute,  1966;  M.S.,  1969;  Ph.D.,  Mary- 
land, 1975 

Margaret  Collins.     B.S,  Fordham,  1972;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1977 

Daniel  J.  Fink.  B.S.,  Cornell,  1968;  M.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1970; 
M.D.,  Columbia,  1975;  M.Phil.,  1980 

Seth  Goldberg.  5.5.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1966;  M.D.,  State  University  of 
New  York  (Downstate),  1970 

Gerda  Nette.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1968;  Ph.D.,  1973 

Mohamed  Osman.     D.  V.M.,  Cairo,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1983 

Philip  Tomashefsky  (in  Urology).     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1969 


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Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Giles  D.  Allard.     B.A.,  Montreal,  1944;  M.D.,  Laval,  1950 

Lucretia  Allen.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1952 
Stefan  D.  Epstein.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1956;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo), 

1960 
Hiroshi  Nakazawa. 
Henry  G.  Shriever. 
Ralph  W.  Snyder. 


M.D.,  Keio  (Tokyo),  1958 

B.A.,  Vermont,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1960 
B.S.,  McGill,  1951;  M.D.,  1953 


Heldrun  Zweitnig-Rotterdam.     M.D.,  Munich,  1968 


Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Neuropathology 

Michael  Kogan.     B.A.,  Miami  (Florida),   1964;  B.S.,   1967;  Ph.D.,    Virginia  Polytechnic 
Institute,  1972 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Solange  G.  Abunassar.     M.D.,  American  (Beirut),  1968 

Paul  Bachner.     B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 

Larry  E.  Douglass.     B.A.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1959;  M.D.,  Vanderbilt,  1960 

Howard  B.  Goldstein.     B.A.,  Colgate,  1955;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1959 

Arthur  I.  Hurvitz.     D.  V.M.,  Michigan  State,  1964;  Ph.D.,  California  (Davis),  1967 

Catherine  Kambolis.     M.D.,  Athens,  1955 

Paul  A.  Krieger.     B.S.,  City  College  (New  York),  1967;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 

1971 
Richard  A.  McReynolds.     M.S.,  Virginia,  1968;  M.D.,  1971 
Basil  Moumgis.     M.D.,  Pittsburgh,  1949 

Frederick  Muschenheim.     B.A.,  Howard,  1953;  M.D.C.M.,  McGill,  1963 
Robert  D.  Newman.     B.S.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1958;  M.D.,  1962 
Joseph  E.  O'Brien.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1961 
Maria  Shevchuk.     B.A.,  Fordham,  1970;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Syracuse), 

1974 


SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Lester  R.  Cahn,  D.D.S. 
David  Cowen,  M.D. 
C.  Zent  Garber,  M.D. 
Raffaele  Lattes,  M.D. 
Abner  Wolf,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 
Michael  Baden,  M.D. 
Paul  A.  Brown,  M.D. 
Hyman  Donnenfeld,  M.D. 
Frederick  A.  Jacobiec,  M.D. 


LECTURERS  (continued) 
Janis  F.  Klavins,  M.D. 
David  Spain,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PATHOLOGY 

James  W.  Allen,  M.D. 
Vivette  D'Agati,  M.D. 
Marguerite  M.  Duby,  M.D. 
Ludmilla  Olesnicky,  M.D. 
Milagros  Ona-Sarino,  M.D. 
Monica  C.  Yang,  M.D. 
Elena  Zegarelli-Schmidt,  Ph.D. 


INSTRUCTOR 

Julianne  M.  Byrne,  Ph.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
David  J.  Pierson,  M.S. 
Moshe  Rosen,  Ph.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Jerold  G.  Brett,  M.A. 
Regina  Haars 
Richard  Kolberg,  M.S. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Charles  A.  Ashley.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1944;  M.D,  1947;  M.S.,  Illinois,  1951 


100    PATHOLOGY 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Harlan  D.  Alpem.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1967;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1971 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  PATHOLOGY 
Charles  A.  Ellsworth,  M.D. 
William  B.  Guiney,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Professor 

Jack  W.  C.  Hagstrom.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1955;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1959 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Prem  Chauhan.     F.Sc,  Med.,  Punjab  (India),  1942;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1959 
Carlos  Navarro.     B.S.,  National  University  (Mexico),  1947;  M.D.,  1955 
Angus  C.  Sampath  (in  Microbiology).     D.Sc,  Strasbourg,  1966 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Edward  Moskovic.     M.D.,  Central  (Madrid),  1956 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Claude  J.  Neptune.     M.D.,  Haiti,  1963 

Helen  M.  S.  Richards.     M.S.,  B.S.,  Colombo  (Sri  Lanka),  1969 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  PATHOLOGY 
Luritz  C.  Creque,  M.D. 
Ranjit  K.  Sachdev,  M.B.,  B.S. 
Louys  Thomas,  M.D. 

At  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

William  David  Dempster.     Ph.D.,  Glasgow,  1979 

At  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Surgical  Pathology 

Marianne  Wolff.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Jerry  Rothenberg.     B.S.,  Tulane,  1960;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Georgia,  1964 

At  Overlook  Hospital 

Clinical  Professor 

Bernard  M.  Wagner.     M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1946 


PATHOLOGY    101 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Robert  S.  Galen.     B.A.,  Boston,  1966;  M.D.,  1970;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1972 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Steven  L.  Goldberg.     B.A.,  Kenyon,  1963;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1968 
Anthony  Marchand.     B.A.,  Connecticut,  1966;  M.D.,  Duke,  1970 
Joel  A.  Roth.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1964;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1968 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  PATHOLOGY 
Frederick  van  Lente,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professor 

S.  Raymond  Gambino.     B.S.,  Antioch,  1948;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1952 

Professor  of  Clinical  Surgical  Pathology 

Stephen  F.  Ryan.     B.S.,  Regis  (Denver),  1957;  M.D.,  Colorado,  1961 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

John  Y.  Kiyasu.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1951;  Ph.D.,  1955 
Artemis  D.  Nash.     B.A.,  Smith,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 

Assistant  Professor 

Deng  Fong  Liau.     M.Sc,  McGill,  1968;  Ph.D.,  1971 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Derek  Englander.     M.D.,  Royal  College  (London),  1963 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Lazarevic  Bozidar.     M.D.,  Belgrade,  1956 

Kenneth  F.  Button.     B.A.,  Indiana,  1966;  M.D.,  1970 

Harold  P.  Gaetz.     B.S.,  McGill,  1953;  M.D.,  1958 

Martin  Krumerman.     B.S.,  New  York  University,  1961;  M.D.,  1965 

Corazon  Sian.     A. A.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1958;  M.D.,  1963 

LECTURER  INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 

David  Spain,  M.D.  Pushpa  Latha  Kancherla,  M.D. 

Vijai  Katatikorn,  M.D. 
L^.?,?^,Sl?5^  '^  CLINICAL  Rose-Sunitha  Thayaparan,  M.D. 

PATHOLCXjY 

Elizabeth  Ames,  M.D. 
Elena  P.  Banogon,  M.D. 


102    PEDIATRICS 

Pediatrics 

Reuben  S.  Carpentier  Professor  and  Chairman 

Michael  Katz  (also  Public  Health).     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1949;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 
York  (Dovmstate),  1956;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1963 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

R.  Peter  Altman  (SchuUinger  Professor  of  Pediatric  Surgery)  (also  Surgery).     B.A.,  Colgate, 

1955;  M.S.,  Rochester,  1958;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1961 
Arthur  D.  Bloom  (also  Human  Genetics  and  Development).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1956;  M.D.,  New 

York  University,  1960 
Ralph  Dell.     B.A.,  Pomona,  1957;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1961 
Darryl  C.  De  Vivo  (also  Neurology).     B.A.,  Amherst,  1959;  M.D.,  Virginia,  1964 
Welton  M.  Gersony.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1954;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Upstate), 

1958 
L.  Stanley  James  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     M.D.,  Otago  (New  Zealand),  1948 
Robert  B.  Mellins.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1952 
Sergio  Piomelli.     B.A.,  Liceo  Sannazzaro  (Naples),  1948;  M.D.,  Naples,  1954 
Michael  R.  Rosen  (also  Pharmacology).     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1960;  M.D.,  State  University  of 

New  York  (Downstate),  1964 
Myron  Winick  (Williams  Professor;  Director,  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition).     B.A.,  Columbia, 

1951;  M.S.,  Illinois,  1952;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1956 

Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Abe  Chutorian  (also  Neurology).     B.A.,  Manitoba,  1949;  M.A.,  1950;  B.S.,  1952;  M.D., 

1957 
Nicholas  Cunningham  (also  Public  Health).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1950;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins, 

1955;  Dr.  PH.,  1976 
Arnold  R.  Gold  (also  Neurology).     B.A.,  Texas,  1947;  M.S.,  Florida,  1949;  M.D.,  Lausanne, 

1950 
Sylvia  P.  Griffiths.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1944;  M.D.,  Yale,  1948 
Jerry  C.  Jacobs.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  1956 
Niels  L.  Low  (also  Neurology).     M.D.,  South  Carolina,  1940 
David  Shaffer  (also  Psychiatry).     M.D.,  London,  1961 
Anneliese  L.  Sitarz.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

H.  Donald  Dunton.     M.D.,  Rochester,  1945 

Clinical  Professor  of  Pediatric  Psychology 

Michael  Lewis.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1958;  M.A.,  1961;  Ph.D.,  1962 

Associate  Professors 

Joseph  Graziano  (in  Pharmacology).     B.S.,  Long  Island,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1971 
William  C.  Heird.     B.S.,  Maryville,  1958;  M.S,  Vanderbih,  1963;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1971 
Allen  I.  Hyman  (also  Anesthesiology).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1955;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College, 
1959 


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Ehud  Krongrad.     M.D.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1965 

Gilbert  W.  Mellin.     B.S.,  Bethany,  1945;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949 

Akira  Morishima.     M.D.,  Keio  (Japan),  1954;  Ph.D.,  1961 

John  F.  Nicholson  (also  Pathology).     B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 

Pedro  Rosso  (in  the  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition).     M.D.,  Chile,  1966 

Katherine  Sprunt.     B.A.,  WelJesley,  1942;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1945 

S.  Alex  Stalcup.     B.A.,  Whittier,  1967;  M.D.,  California  (Berkeley),  1971 

Associate  Professor  of  Pharmacology 

Joseph  Graziano.     B.S.,  Long  Island,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1971 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Russell  S.  Asnes.     B.A.,  Boston,  1959;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1963 

Stephen  J.  Atwood.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1968;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1972 

Jennifer  J.  Bell.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1953;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 

William  J.  Davis.     B.A.,  Wilkes,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 

John  M.  Driscoll.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1958:  M.D.,  Bowman-Gray,  1962 

Harold  E.  Fox  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     M.Sc.,  Rochester  and  Oxford,  1972;  M.D., 

Rochester,  1972 
Allan  Hordof.     B.A.,  Hobart,  1962;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1966 
Anthony  Mansell.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1961;  M.D.,  Ohio  State,  1965 
Martin  Nash.     B.A.,  Duke,  1960;  M.D.,  1964 
Jane  Pitt.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1960;  M.D.,  1964 

Carl  N.  Steeg.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1958;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1962 
Dorothy  Warburton  (in  Human  Genetics  and  Development).     B.S.,  McGill,  1957;  Ph.D., 

1961 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Fred  Agre.     B.A.,  Lafayette,  1957;  M.D.,  Duke,  1961 

Robert  Appleby.     M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949 

William  A.  Bauman.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1943;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 

Frederick  Bomback.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1965;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1969 

Constance  J.  Hayes.     B.S.,  St.  Rose,  1959;  M.D.,  Loyola,  1965 

John  J.  Kangos.     B.S.,  Rutgers,  1945;  M.D,  Long  Island  College  of  Medicine,  1948 

Michael  Novogroder.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1965;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Upstate), 

1969 
Tove  S.  Rosen.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1961;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1965 
Boris  Rubinstein  (also  Psychiatry).     B.A.,   Colegio  Israelita  (Mexico  City),   1961;  M.D., 

Nacional  (Mexico),  1970;  M.P.H,  Harvard,  1974 
Jack  Shiller.     B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 
Joseph  A.  Silverman.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Psychiatry 

Arthur  Green.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1951;  M.D,  Amsterdam,  1955 

Assistant  Professors 

Kwame  Anyana-Yeboa.     M.D.,  Ghana,  1972 
Robyn  Barst.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1972;  M.D.,  North  Carolina,  1976 

Fredrick  Bierman.     B.S.,  Union  (Schenectady),  1969;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 
(Downstate),  1973 


104    PEDIATRICS 

Vincent  Bonagura  (also  Microbiology).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1971;  M.D.,  1975 

Dennis  Davidson.     B.S.,  St.  Lawrence,  1970;  M.D.,  Loyola  Stritch  School  of  Medicine,  1974 

Catherine  DriscoU.     B.S.,  Fairleigh  Dickinson,  1967;  M.D.,  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 

1974 
Candace  Jean  Erickson.     B.A.,  George  Washington,  1969;  M.D.,  Maryland,  1973 
Ronald  Emerson  (also  Neurology).     B.S.,  Bates,  1971;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1975 
James  Garvin.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1968;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1976 
Gabriel  G.  Haddad.     B.S.,  American  (Beirut),  1969;  M.D.,  1972 
Karen  Hein.     B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 
Sudha  Kashyap.     M.B.,  B.S.,  St.  John 's  (India),  1972 
Phyllis  C.  Leppert  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     M.S.,  Columbia,  1964;  M.D.,  Yale, 

1976 
Joseph  S.  Levy.     M.D.,  Hadassah  (Israel),  1971 
Adrien  Moessinger.     M.D.,  Lausanne,  1971 
Nigel  Paneth  (also  Public  Health)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.D., 

Harvard,  1972;  M.P.H,  Columbia,  1978 
Leila  M.  Pang  (also  Anesthesiology).     B.A.,  Hawaii,  1966;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1970 
Joan  A.  Regan.     B.A.,  Mt.  St.  Vincent  (New  York),  1969;  M.D.,  Missouri,  1974 
Ulana  Sanocka.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1968;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1974 
Karl  F.  Schulze.     B.A.,  Carleton,  1961;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1965 
Robert  L.  Seigle.     B.A.,  Northwestern,  1970;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1974 
Raymond  I.  Stark.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  1970 
Sten  H.  Vermund  (also  Public  Health).     B.A.,  Stanford,  1974;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1977; 

M.Sc,  D.P.H.,  London  School  of  Tropical  Medicine,  1981 
Christine  Ann  Walsh.     M.D.,  Yale,  1973 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Bernard  R.  Feldman.     B.S.,  William  and  Mary,  1955;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School,  1959 
Charles  H.  Feldman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1966;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Down- 
state),  1970 
William  Gerba.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1971;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1974 
Burton  Grebin.     B.A.,  Adelphi,  1962;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1966 
Sarmistha  Bhaduri  Hauger.     B.S.,  Texas,  1972;  M.D.,  Loyola  Stritch,  1976 
Donald  E.  Hutchings  (also  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  Lake  Forest,  1959;  M.A.,  Chicago,  1963; 

Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
Matilde  Irigoyen.     B.A.,  Buenos  Aires,  1966;  M.D.,  1971 
Ram  Kairam  (also  Neurology).     M.B.B.S.,  Andhra  (India),  1970 
Celia  Ores.     M.D.,  Berne  (Switzerland),  1956 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Rose  G.  Ames.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1939;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

Alexander  Blum,  Jr.     B.S.,  Yale,  1944;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1947 

Matilda  B.  Brust.     B.A.,  Marietta,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1956 

Roger  Challop.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1963;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1967 

Yvonne  T.  DriscoU.     B.A.,  Trinity,  1958;  M.D.,  Women's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 

1962 
T.  Donald  Eisenstein.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1952;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1956 
Jane  Eliot  Fried  (in  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  Vassar,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 
Marguerite  J.  Gates.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 
Gustave  Gavis.     B.A.,  Indiana,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1952 
Thurman  B.  Givan,  Jr.     B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 
Stephen  Glaser.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1960;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1964 
Bertram  H.  Grossman.     B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1948;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1959 


PEDIATRICS    105 

Jeannette  J.  Jansky  (in  Psychiatry).  B.S.,  Illinois,  1949;  M.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New 
York,  1960;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Kenneth  H.  Katz.     B.A.,  Lafayette,  1968;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1973 

Murray  D.  Kuhr.     B.S.,  Cincinnati,  1961;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1965 

Betty  C.  M.  L.  Kuo.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1959;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1964 

George  Lazarus.     B.A.,  Yale,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1971 

Dean  N.  Martin.     B.A.,  Hofstra,  1959;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1963 

Harriet  E.  McGurk.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1967;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1973 

Daniel  J.  Melia.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1941;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1949 

Harriette  R.  Mogul.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1961;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1965 

Damyanti  Moorjani  (also  Rehabilitation  Medicine).  B.S.,  Bombay,  1953;  M.D.,  Grant  (Bom- 
bay), 1957 

Stanley  Morrison.     B.A.,  Temple,  1963;  M.D.,  George  Washington,  1967 

Herbert  Poch.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1949;  M.D.,  1953 

Morton  H.  Rachelson.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1946;  M.D.,  Tulane,  1950 

Margaret  M.  Rice.     B.S.,  Marymount,  1943;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1947 

Roderick  C.  Richards.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1945;  M.D.,  1948 

Louis  Rodrigues.  B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1955;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 
York  (Downstate),  1959 

John  S.  Rosmaita.     B.A.,  St.  Peter's,  1953;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York,  1957 

Malcolm  S.  Schwartz.     D.O.,  College  of  Osteopathic  Medicine  and  Surgery,  1967 

Edith  M.  J.  Kuo-Ying  Shen.     M.D.,  Ludwig-Maximilian  (Munich),  1960 

Kung-Tso  Sheng.     M.D.,  St.  John's  (Shanghai),  1954 

Elliot  J.  Siegel.     B.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1954;  M.D.,  1968 

Gilbert  Simon.     B.A.,  Colgate,  1958;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1962 

William  H.  Smith.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 

Susan  Spear.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1968;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1972 

David  Stiles.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1940;  M.D.,  1943 

Martin  B.  Vita.     B.A.,  Yale,  1950;  M.D.,  1954 

William  W.  Whitten.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1945;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1947 

David  Wisotsky.     B.S.,  City  College  (New  York),  1970;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1974 

Associate  Research  Scientists 

Elizabeth  Anisfeld.     B.A.,  Toronto,  1960;  M.A.,  McGill,  1961;  Ph.D.,  1964 

David  Evans.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1964;  M.A.,  Northwestern,  1969;  Ph.D.,  1975 

Helen  L.  E.  Johnson.     B.A.,  Clark,  1968;  M.A.,  Wisconsin,  1972;  Ph.D.,  1972 

Moshe  J.  L.  Levison.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1965;  Ph.D.,  Indiana,  1973 

Rajasekhar  Ramakrishnan.     B.Tech.,  India  Institute  of  Technology,  1968;  M.S.,  Columbia, 

1971;  D.Eng.Sci.,  1974 
Carol  Seaman.     B.S.,  Southern  California,  1964;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1977 
Malathy  Singh.     B.S,  Madras,  1961;  M.S.,  Baroda,  1965;  Ph.D.,  Delhi,  1970 
Joyce  Weil.     B.S.,  Queens  (New  York),  1964;  Ph.D.,  City  University  of  New  York,  1970 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Psychiatry 

Edwin  A.  Goldstein.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1952;  M.D.,  Union  (Albany),  1958 

LECTURERS  ASSOCIATES  (continued)  ASSOCIATES  [continued) 

Albert  Aharon,  M.D.  Lilian  Wah-Ying  Chiu,  M.D.  Peter  F.  Migel,  M.D. 

Armond  V.  Mascia,  M.D.  Elaine  Choy  Lee,  M.D.  Robert  M.  Schwartz,  M.D. 

Yaakov  Schechter,  Ph.D.  Maryann  J.  Colenda,  M.D. 

John  L.  Costa,  M.D.  IJl^nT^^^^'^^  ""  ^^""^''^ 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  Robert  A    Hands   M  D  PEDIATRICS 

PEDIATRICS  Alan  Kanter  M  D  Martha  L.  Amarant,  M.D. 

Gaya  Aranoff  M.D.  j^^ith  Luskin,  M.D.  Dennis  Brown,  M.D. 

Bruce  J.  Beeber,  M.D.  Larry  Paul  Dana,  M.D. 


106    PEDIATRICS 


INSTRUCTORS  {continued) 
Leslie  Davidson,  M.D. 
Michele  Denize,  M.D. 
Arlene  Falk,  M.D. 
Stanley  H.  Gilbert,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Robert  A.  Hands,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Patrick  Hicks-Hartman,  M.D. 
Martha  Ellen  Katz,  M.D. 
Marie  B.  Keith,  M.D. 
Rosemary  Klenk,  M.D. 
Michael  L.  Lapkin,  M.D. 
Dorothy  Levine,  M.D. 
Neil  Minikes,  M.D. 
Sylvia  Morgan,  M.D. 
Morton  J.  Seligman,  M.D. 
D.  Loran  Southern,  M.D. 
Margaret  Ann  Stillman,  M.D. 
Lynn  Sugarman,  M.D. 
Nicki  Lynn  Timko,  M.D. 
Mary  Versfelt,  M.D. 
Tova  Yellin,  M.D. 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Kuang  Chung  Hu  Chien,  M.D. 
Bernard  Etra,  M.D. 
Rosalinda  Rubinstein,  M.D. 
Susan  Skalsky,  M.D. 
Samuel  T.  Wilmit,  M.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Mysore  Gandhi,  M.S. 
Joel  Lipset,  M.A. 
Frank  T.  Nakamura,  B.S. 
Yvonne  Wasilewski,  M.A. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Yelda  Aksoy,  M.S. 
Alia  Bazzy-Asaad,  M.D. 
Susan  P.  Brinkworth,  M.A. 
Evelyn  Davis,  M.D. 
Richard  T.  Henrich,  B.S. 
Kazim  Husain,  M.D. 


ASSOCIATES  {continued) 

Young-Ihl  Kim,  M.D. 
Eli  Koenig,  M.D. 
Dorcas  Koenisberger,  M.S. 
Suhwe  Lee,  M.S. 
Gaines  Mimms,  M.D. 
Mary  Judith  Murphy,  M.D. 
Molly  L.  Nozyce,  M.A. 
Linda  D.  O'NeUl,  M.S. 
Jim  M.  Quark,  B.S. 
Eric  L.  Raisher,  M.S. 
Robin  Schwartz,  M.S. 
Regina  Spinazzola,  M.D. 
Janice  A.  Stalcup,  M.P.H. 
Mary  E.  Steir,  M.S. 
Phyllis  Taterka,  M.S. 
Samuel  Willinger,  M.D. 
Paul  Yellin,  M.D. 
Christine  L.  Zucker,  M.S. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Allan  S.  Cunningham.     B.A.,  Yale,  1962;  M.D.,  Western  Reserve,  1966 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Joe  H.  Cannon.     B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1942;  M.D.,  1945 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  PEDIATRICS 
John  G.  Freehafer,  M.D. 


At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor 

Margaret  Heagerty.     B.A.,  Seton  Hall,  1957;  B.S.,  West  Virginia,  1959;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania, 
1961 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Wiener  Leblanc.     B.S.,  Haiti,  1950;  M.D.,  1956  ,     ,^„  ,„         ,      • 

Gene-Ann  Polk.     B.A.,  Oberlin,  1948;  M.D.,  Women's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 
1952;  M.P.H,  Columbia,  1958 


Assistant  Professors 

llene  Fennoy.     B.A.,  Stanford,  1968;  M.D.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1973 
Alan  Bruce  Zubrow.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1972;  M.D.,  1976 


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Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Araceli  R.  Ancajas.     M.D.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1961 

Josephine  Kerr.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1947;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1951 

Yusuf  M.  Khakoo.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Bombay,  1962 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

David  Bateman.     B.A.,  Wooster,  1968;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1973 

Serge  Fenelon.     M.D.,  Lausanne,  1973 

Vincent  E.  Hutchinson.     M.B.,  B.S.,  West  Indies,  1972 

Cleveland  Moore.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1971;  M.D.,  Stanford,  1976 

Muriel  M.  Petioni.     B.S.,  Howard,  1934;  M.D.,  1937 

Marguerita  A.  Silvera.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1969;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1973 

Maruthi  Vadapalli.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Andhra,  1967.  D.CH.,  1968 

Claudina  Y.  Wallace.     B.S.,  Howard,  1963;  M.D.,  1967 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PEDIATRICS 

Beverly  Anderson,  M.D. 
Delores  J.  Gayle-Thompson,  M.D. 
Anne  Hutcheon.  M.D. 
Robert  Hutcheon,  M.D. 
Carmen  Martinez,  M.D. 
Sheila  Lynn  Palevsky,  M.D. 
Beverly  A.  Sheppard,  M.D. 
Patricia  A.  Battle  Thibou,  M.D. 


At  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Stephen  Wang.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1960;  M.D.,  1964 

Philip  R.  Ziring.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1958;  M.D.,  1962 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

William  Chernack.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1966;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1970 

Martin  Lewis  Cohen.     M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Upstate),  1967 

Ella  Cummins.     B.A.,  Smith,  1935;  M.D.,  Albany,  1939 

David  E.  Knoop.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1958;  M.D.,  Yale,  1962 

Robert  Kornblum.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1958;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1962 
William  Lupatkin.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1965;  M.S.,  1966;  Ph.D.,  1970;  M.D.,  Miami  (Florida), 

1974 
Andrew  Schenkman.     M.D.,  Chile,  1976 
Lawrence  M.  Skolnick.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),  1968;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1972; 

M.P.H.,  North  Carolina,  1980 
Harold  Starkman.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1973;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1976 

STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Niecee  Singer,  M.S. 


108    PEDIATRICS 

At  Overlook  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Solomon  J.  Cohen.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1944;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1951 
Gloria  Schrager.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1944;  M.D.,  Women's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 
1948 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Joseph  I.  Boylan.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  Yale,  1955 

Frederick  C.  Braun,  Jr.     B.S.,  Georgetown,  1951;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1955 

Howard  S.  Britt.     B.A.,  M.D.,  Boston,  1970 

Burton  M.  Feinsmith.     B.S.,  Arkansas,  1949;  M.S.,  Florida,  1951;  M.D.,  Berne,  1961 

Benjamin  H.  Josephson.  B.S.,  North  Carolina,  1949;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 
1952 

Joseph  Kalbacher.     B.S.,  Yale,  1944;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1946 

John  H.  Krikorian.     B.A.,  Yale,  1958;  M.D.,  Bowman-Gray,  1963 

Carolkay  Lissenden.  B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1959;  M.D.,  Women 's  Medical  College  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1964 

Lewis  I.  Sank.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

Steven  A.  Schlachter.  B.S.,  St.  Peter's  (New  Jersey),  1971;  M.D.,  George  Washington, 
1971 

Frederic  A.  Schulaner.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 

Margaret  E.  Symonds.     M.B.,  London,  1941;  B.S.,  1945 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Alexander  R.  Horowitz,  M.D. 

Paul  Avondoglio,  M.D.  Victor  S.  Lamberto,  M.D. 

Martin  Diamond,  M.D.  yja^  q  ^ghta,  D.C.H. 

Steven  Halpern,  M.D.  Alice  Merkrebs,  M.D. 

Paul  A.  Kearney,  M.D.  Bharati  S.  Mullick,  M.D. 

Barry  Lauton,  M.D.  john  Owen  Percy,  M.D. 

Sandy  P.  Waran,  M.D.  Vinnakota  V.  P.  Rao,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  P"^!^  A-  ^.^^^-^^S,  M.a 

PEDIATRICS  otanislawa  Kosnowski,  M.D. 

Ghitta  Eibschutz,  M.D.  Arvind  P.  Shah  M^D. 

Frank  P.  Frenda,  M.D.  James  Sorger,  M.D. 

Carl  H.  Herman,  M.D.  John  F.  Vigorita,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professor  of  Pediatrics 

Louis  Z.  Cooper.     B.S.,  Yale,  1954;  M.D.,  1957 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatrics 

Elena  B.  Klein.     M.D.,  State  Institute  of  Medicine  and  Pharmacy  (Rumania),  1953;  Ph.D., 

Institute  of  Microbiology  (Rumania),  1972 
Doris  L.  Wethers.     B.S.,  Queens  (New  York),  1948;  M.D.,  Yale,  1952 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Helen  Rodriguez-Trias.     B.S.,  Puerto  Rico,  1957;  M.D.,  1960 


PEDIATRICS  •  PHARMACOLOGY    109 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Pediatric  Psychology 

Madeline  W.  Appell.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),  1962;  M.A.,  1963 

Jeanne  Brooks-Gunn.     B.A.,  Connecticut  College,  1969;  Ed.M.,  Harvard,   1970;  Ph.D., 
Pennsylvania,  1975 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Dennis  Allendorf.     B.S.,  Georgetown,  1965;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1970 

Garth  Alperstein.     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Cape  Town,  1973 

Anastasios  Anastasiades.     M.D.,  Athens,  1950 

Robert  Antar.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1965;  M.D.,  Louvain  (Belgium),  1970 

Chaya  Chakrabarti.     B.Sc,  Calcutta,  1963;  M.D.,  1969 

Herbert  I.  Cohen.     M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949 

Ragabardial  R.  Dwarka.     B.S.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1965;  M.D.,  1969 

Joan  M.  Flanigan.     B.A.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1962;  M.D.,  1966 

Diane  Hochlerin.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1962;  M.D.,  Women's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 

1966 
Fadel  M.  Hochroth.     B.A.,  Louisville,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 
Harry  Kimmel.     B.A.,  St.  Andrews  (Bucharest),  1940;  M.D.,  Bucharest,  1949 
Katherine  Lodyjensky.     M.D.,  Montreal,  1943 
Neil  Lombardi  (also  Neurology).     B.A.,  M.D.,  Boston,  1967 
Monica  Ruth  Meyer.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1967;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1973 
Richard  Mones.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1967;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1971 
Farrokh  Sharivar.     M.D.,  Teheran,  1966 
Shantha  Subramaniam.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Madras,  1962 
Lucy  M.  Swift.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 
Max  P.  Van  Gilder.     B.S.,  Tulane,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 
Ranjeet  Virdi.     B.S.,  India,  1960;  M.D.,  1960 
Elizabeth  Watkins.     B.A.,  Randolph-Macon  Women's  College,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

PEDIATRICS  PEDIATRICS 

Ricarda  L.  Baum,  M.D.  Carlos  Emilio  Arzeno,  M.D. 

Renata  Frenkel,  M.D.  Luminita  M.  David,  M.D. 

Rodney  L.  Hite,  M.D.  Morel  Duverseau,  M.D. 

Nancy  Holahan,  M.D.  Christodoulos  lordanou,  M.D. 

Thomas  H.  Hyatt,  Jr.,  M.D.  Martha  Katz,  M.D. 

Ruth  E.  Kessler,  M.D.  Amelia  Reyes,  M.D. 

Kusum  Khanna,  M.B.,  B.S.  Melanie  Rivenzon,  M.D. 

Priscilla  W.  Lewis,  M.D.  Orlando  Ivan  Sola-Gomez, 
Richard  Gary  Merkler,  M.D.  M.D. 

Edward  A.  Nichols,  M.D.  Michael  Glen  Teitel,  M.D. 

Flora  Ramirez,  M.D.  Steven  Tsoutsouras,  M.D. 
Brenda  Harris  Tynes,  M.D. 
Thelma  Verano-Santiago,  M.D. 

Pharmacology 

David  Hosack  Professor  and  Chairman 

Brian  F.  Hoffman.     A.A.,  Princeton,  1943;  M.D.,  Long  Island  College  of  Medicine,  1947 

Professors 

J.  Thomas  Bigger  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Emory,  1955;  M.D.,  Georgia,  1960 
Frederick  G.  Hofmann.     B.A.,  Michigan,  1943;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1952 


110    PHARMACOLOGY 

Norman  Kahn  (also  Dental  and  Oral  Surgery).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1954;  D.D.S.,  1958;  Ph.D., 

1964 
Harold  C.  Neu  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Creighton,  1956;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1960 
Shi-Hsun  Ngai  (also  Anesthesiology).     M.D.,  National  Central  (Nanking),  1944 
Michael  R.  Rosen  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1960;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 

York  (Downstate),  1964 
Wilbur  H.  Sawyer  (Gustavus  and  Louis  Pfeiffer  Professor).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1942;  M.D., 

1945;  Ph.D.,  1950 
Hsueh-Hwa  Wang.     M.D.,  National  Central  (Nanking),  1946 
Andrew  L.  Wit.     B.S.,  Bates,  1963;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1968 

Adjunct  Professors 

Paul  F.  Cranefield.     Ph.B.,  Wisconsin,  1946;  Ph.D.,  1951;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1964 

Peter  K.  T.  Pang.     B.Sc,  Hong  Kong  1964;  M.S.,  Yale,  1968;  Ph.D.,  1970 

Jurg  Schneider.     M.D.,  Basel  (Switzerland),  1945 

Sidney  Spector  (also  Anesthesiology).     B.S.,  Denver,  1948;  M.S.,  1950;  Ph.D.,  Jefferson, 

1956 
Robert  M.  Weiss.     B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1960 

Associate  Professor 

John  Bilezikian  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 

Associate  Professor  of  Pediatrics 

Joseph  Graziano.     B.S.,  Long  Island,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1971 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Arthur  Joel  Blume.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1963;  M.S.,  Syracuse,  1966;  Ph.D.,  1968 

Marvin  R.  Blumenthal.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1949 

Ira  Cohen.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1969;  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1974 

Assistant  Professors 

Kenneth  Dangman.     B.S.,  Bucknell,  1971;  M.A.,  M.Phil.,  Columbia,  1974;  Ph.D.,  1977 

Peter  Danilo,  Jr.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1974 

Pamela  B.  Garlick.     B.A.,  Oxford  1973;  Ph.D.,  1979 

Daniel  J.  Goldberg  (also  Neurology).     Ph.D.,  Yale,  1974 

Jaya  Haldar.     M.Sc,  Calcutta,  1961;  Ph.D.,  London,  1966 

Douglas  N.  Ishii  (in  the  Cancer  Center).     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1967;  Ph.D.,  Stanford, 

1974 
Alan  M.  Jeffrey  (also  Public  Health).     B.S.,  Hull  (England),  1966;  Ph.D.,  University  College  of 

North  Wales,  1970 
Lou  Katz  (in  the  Cancer  Center).     Ph.D.,  Wisconsin,  1959 
Tuan  Due  Pham  (also  Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology).     B.S.,  St.  Edward's  (Texas),  1962;  M.S., 

Loyola,  1967;  M.Phil.,  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1975 
Richard  B.  Robinson.     Ph.D.,  Illinois,  1975 
Steven  A.  Siegelbaum  (in  the  Center  for  Neurobiology  and  Behavior).     Ph.D.,  Yale,  1978 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Edward  B.  Kirsten.     B.S.,  Fairleigh  Dickinson,  1962;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1966; 
Ph.D.,  City  College  (New  York),  1969 


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Robert  S.  Sloviter.     B.S.,  Drexel,  1973;  Ph.D.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1978 
Lawrence  Tilley.     D.  V.M.,  Iowa  State,  1969 

Adjunct  Associate  Research  Scientist 

Lance  L.  Simpson.     B.A.,  Vanderbilt,  1966;  Ph.D.,  California  (Berkeley),  1969 


LECTURER 

Kwang  Soo  Loo,  M.D. 

ASSOCIATES 

Penelope  Altman  Boyden,  Ph.D. 

Kenneth  W.  Hewett,  Ph.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Truman  R.  Brown,  Ph.D. 
Robert  J.  Hariman,  M.D. 
Rosemary  K.  Pang,  Ph.D. 


ASSOCIATES  [continued) 

Samuel  M.  Ross,  B.E.E.  (Electrical 

Engineering) 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

William  Eng,  B.S. 

Irina  Golyakhovsky,  Ph.D. 

Arthur  Hoffmeyer,  B.S. 

Iris  Nemhauser,  Ph.D. 

Jorg  Dietrich  Schoenen,  M.D. 


Physiology 


John  C.  Dalton  Professor  and  Chairman 

Samuel  C.  Silverstein.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1963 

Professors 

Qais  Al-Awqati  (also  Medicine).     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Baghdad,  1962 
Shu  Chien.     M.B.,  National  Taiwan,  1954;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1957 
Eric  R.  Kandel  (also  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1956 
Irving  Kupferman  (also  Psychiatry).     B.S.,  Florida,  1959;  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1964 
William  L.  Nastuk.     B.S,  Rutgers,  1939;  Ph.D.,  1945 
Mero  Nocenti.     B.A.,  West  Virginia,  1951;  M.S.,  1952;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1955 
David  Schachter.     B.S.,  New  York  University,  1946;  M.D.,  1949 

James  H.  Schwartz  (also  Neurology).     B.S.,  Columbia,  1954;  M.D.,  New  York  University, 
1959;  Ph.D.,  Rockefeller,  1964 

Associate  Professors 

Martin  Blank.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1954;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1957;  Ph.D., 

Cambridge,  1959 
Raimond  Emmers.     B.A.,  East  Texas  Baptist,  1953;  M.A.,  North  Carolina,  1955;  Ph.D., 

Syracuse,  1958 
Michel  Ferin  (in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology).     M.D.,  Louvain  (Belgium),  1964 
Jorge  Fischbarg  (in  Ophthalmology).     M.D.,  Buenos  Aires,  1962;  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1971 
Claude  P.  J.  Ghez  (also  Neurology).     B.S.,  Geneva,  1960;  M.D,  Harvard,  1964 

Research  Scientist 

Shunichi  Usami.     M.B.,  Sheffield,  1972;  Ph.D.,  London,  1979 

Assistant  Professors 

Kung-Ming  Jan  (also  Medicine).     M.B.,  National  Taiwan,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1971 
Herbert  Lipowsky.     M.S.,  Polytechnic  Institute  of  Brooklyn,  1968;  Ph.D.,  California  (San 

Diego),  1975 
Hugh  Nellans  (in  Medicine).     B.A.,  Lawrence,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1971 


112    PHYSIOLOGY  •  PSYCHIATRY 

Associate  Research  Scientist 

John  Cresswell  Firrell.     B.Sc,  Sheffield,  1972;  Ph.D.,  London,  1979 

Adjunct  Associate  Research  Scientists 

Ronald  D.  Carlin.     B.S..  Fairleigh  Dickinson,  1967;  M.S.,  1969;  M.Phil.,  Columbia,  1973; 

Ph.D.,  1975 
Dean  A.  Handley.     B.S,  Lycoming,  1971;  M.S.,  Rutgers,  1976;  Ph.D.,  1978 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Jack  T.  Alexander,  B.S.  Valentin  V.  Corpus,  D.D.M. 

Szloma  Kowarski,  M.A.  Robert  G.  King,  B.Sc. 


Psychiatry 


Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatry  and  Acting  Chairman 

Sidney  Malitz.     B.S.,  Tulane,  1943;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School,  1946 

At  New  York  State  Psychiatric  Institute 

Professors 

Eric  R.  Kandel  (also  Physiology).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1956 
Donald  F.  Klein.     B.A.,  Colby,  1947;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1952 
Irving  Kupferman  (also  Physiology)  (in  the  Center  for  Neurobiology  and  Behavior).     B.S., 

Florida,  1959;  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1964 
Edward  J.  Sachar  (Lawrence  C.  Kolb  Professor).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1952;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania, 

1956 
Robert  L.  Spitzer.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1953;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1957 
Robert  J.  Weiss  (also  Medicine)  (also  Public  Health).     B.A.,  George  Washington,  1947;  M.D., 

Columbia,  1951 

Professor  of  Biochemistry 

Maurice  M.  Rapport.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1940;  Ph.D.,  California  Institute 
of  Technology,  1946 

Professor  of  Dentistry 

Austin  H.  Kutscher.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1945;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1946 

Professor  of  Medical  Psychology 

Samuel  Sutton.     Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1955 

Professor  of  Neuropathology 

Leon  Roizin.     B.A.,  State  Lyceum  (Bessarabia),  1930;  M.D.,  Royal  University  (Milan),  1936 

Professor  of  Public  Health 

Denise  B.  Kandel  (Sociomedical  Sciences).     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1952;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1953; 
Ph.D.,  1960 


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Professor  of  Social  Sciences 

Bruce  Dohrenwend  (also  Public  Health)  (Epidemiology).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.A.,  1951; 
Ph.D.,  Cornell,  1955 

Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Gene  G.  Abel.     M.D.,  Iowa,  1965 

H.  Donald  Dunton  (in  Pediatrics).     M.D.,  Rochester,  1945 

L.  Erlenmyer-Kimling  (in  Human  Genetics  and  Development).     B.S.,  Columbia,  1957;  Ph.D., 

1960 
Ronald  R.  Fieve.     B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1955 

Archie  R.  Foley.     B.A.,  Queens  (Canada),  1943;  M.D.,C.M.,  1947;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1962 
Lothar  Gidro-Franck.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1948 
Alexander  H.  Glassman.     B.A.,  Illinois,  1956;  M.D.,  1958 
Murray  Glusman.     B.S.,  New  York  University,  1934;  M.D.,  1938 
Barry  J.  Garland.     M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Cape  Town,  1955 
Joseph  Jaffe.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1944;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1947 
Donald  S.  Kornfeld.     B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1950;  M.D.,  Yale,  1954 
John  D.  Rainer  (in  Human  Genetics  and  Development).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  M.A.,  1944; 

M.D.,  1951 
James  H.  Ryan.     B.A.,  Yale,  1952;  M.D.,  Harvard  1956 
David  Shaffer  (also  Pediatrics).     M.D.,  London,  1961 
John  Weber.     B.A.,  Duke,  1939;  M.D.,  Yale,  1943 

Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatry  Epidemiology 

Thomas  S.  Langner  (in  Public  Health).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1948;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Professors  of  Clinical  Psychology 

Anke  Ehrhardt.     Ph.D.,  Dusseldorf,  1969 

Rachel  Gittelman.     B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1957;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Clinical  Professors 

Richard  Druss.     B.A.,  Yale,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

Richard  A.  Gardner.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York,  1956 

Willard  Gaylin.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1947;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1951 

Roger  MacKinnon.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Lionel  Ovesey.     B.A.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1937;  M.D.,  1941 

Ethel  Person.     B.A.,  Chicago,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1960 

Clinical  Professor  of  Medical  Psychology 

Rita  Rudel.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1946;  M.A.,  1949;  Ph.D.,  New  York 
University,  1955 

Associate  Professor  of  Medical  Psychology 

Jacques  Rutschmann.     D.Sc,  Geneva,  1956 

Associate  Professor  of  Neuropathology 

Mavis  Kaufman  (in  Pathology).     M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1944 


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Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Neurobiology  and  Behavior 

Vincent  F.  Castellucci.  B.A.,  Laval,  1960;  B.Sc,  1964;  Ph.D.,  Washington  (St.  Louis), 
1968 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Neurochemistry 

Hadassah  Tamir.  M.S.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1955;  Ph.D.,  Israel  Institute  of  Technology, 
1959 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Liselotte  Graf.     M.D.,  Vienna,  1937 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Amiram  Barkai.     M.Sc,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1963;  Ph.D.,  1970 

Miron  Baron.     M.D.,  Tel  Aviv,  1972 

Ruth  Bennett  (Sociology)  (in  Public  Health).     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1955;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Jerrold  S.  Maxmen.     B.A.,  Wayne  State,  1963;  M.D.,  1967 

Frederic  M.  Quitkin.     B.A.,   Princeton,    1958;  M.D.,   State  University  oi  New   York 

(Downstate),  1962 
Stuart  Yudofsky.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1966;  M.D.,  Baylor,  1970 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychology 

Judith  V.  Becker.  M.S.,  Eastern  Washington  State,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Southern  Mississippi, 
1975 

W.  Crawford  Clark.     Ph.D.,  Michigan,  1958 

Dennis  D.  Kelly.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Heino  F.  L.  Meyer-Bahlburg.     Ph.D.,  Dusseldorf,  1970 

Judith  Rabkin.  B.A.,  Wellesley,  1958;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1967;  M.P.H.,  Colum- 
bia, 1974 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Psychopharmacology 

Thomas  Cooper.     M.A.,  Fairleigh  Dickinson,  1970 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Anne  E.  Bernstein.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 

Paul  A.  Bradlow.     M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1946 

Gloria  Faretra.     M.D.,  Georgetown,  1952 

Rodman  Gilder,  Jr.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

Arthur  Green.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1951;  M.D.,  Amsterdam  (The  Netherlands),  1955 

Stanley  Heller.     B.A.,  Yale,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Winslow  R.  Hunt.     B.A.,  Chicago,  1946;  M.A.,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

Robert  S.  Liebert.     B.S.,  Syracuse,  1951;  M.A.,  Clark,  1956,  M.D.,  New  York  University, 

1960 
Mary  C.  MacKay.     M.D.,  Dalhousie  (Canada),  1959 
Eric  Marcus  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1965;  M.D.,  Wisconsin,  1969 
Donald  I.  Meyers.     B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1946;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1950 
Helen  C.  Meyers.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1945;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1949 
John  F.  O'Connor.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York,  1952 
Seymour  Post.     M.D.,  New  York  University,  1947 
Daniel  Shapiro.     M.D.,  Illinois,  1945 
Leonard  M.  Sheehy.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1960;  M.D.,  McGill,  1968 


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Henry  I.  Spitz.     B.A.,  Lafayette,  1961;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1965 
Ralph  N.  Wharton.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Medical  Psychology 

Kenneth  Frank.     M.S.,  Columbia,  1964;  Ph.D.,  1960 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Neuropathology 

Nicholas  J.  Willson.     B.S.,  St  Peter's,  1959;  M.D.,  Seton  Hall,  1963 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Psychiatric  Social  Work 

Bluma  Swerdloff.     D.S.  W.,  Columbia,  1960 

Research  Scientist 

Morton  Levitt.     M.S.,  George  Washington,  1959;  Ph.D.,  Howard,  1966 

Assistant  Professors  of  Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology 

Craig  H.  Bailey  (in  the  Center  for  Neurobiology  and  Behavior).     B.A.,  Lehigh,  1967;  M.S., 

1969;  Ph.D.,  1973 
Samuel  Schacher  (in  the  Center  for  Neurobiology  and  Behavior).     B.S.,  Columbia,  1971; 

M.A.,  1974;  Ph.D.,  1976 
Klaudiusz  R.  Weiss  (in  the  Center  for  Neurobiology  and  Behavior)     M.A.,  Warsaw,  1967; 

Ph.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Stony  Brook),  1973 

Assistant  Professors  of  Biochemistry 

George  Alexander.     B.S.,  Hobart,  1949;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1953 
Herbert  L.  Meltzer.     B.S.,  Long  Island  1942;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1950 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Jerry  Finkel  (also  Medicine).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

David  Friedman.     B.A.,  City  University  of  New  York,  1965;  M.A.,  1968;  Ph.D.,  1972 

Abby  Joy  Fyer.     B.A.,  Reed,  1969;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1973 

Madelyn  Schwartz  Gould.     A.A.,  Princeton,  1974;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1976;  M.Phil.,  1978 

Laurence  L.  Greenhill.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1967 

Kenneth  Greenspan.     M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1963 

Janos  Kurucz.     M.D.,  Budapest,  1950 

Michael  R.  Liebowitz.     B.A.,  Yale,  1965;  M.D.,  1969 

Patrick  J.  McGrath,  Jr.     B.S.,  Seton  Hall,  1970;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1974 

Craig  E.  Polite.     B.A.,  Toledo,  1969;  M.A.,  Michigan  State,  1971;  Ph.D.,  1972 

Steven  Paul  Roose.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1970;  M.D.,  Mt.  Sinai,  1974 

Lawrence  Sharpe.     D.P.M.,  London,  1961 

Andrew  Skodol.     B.A.,  Yale,  1967;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1971 

Bernard  T.  Walsh.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1967;  M.D.,  Harvard  1972 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychology 

Edward  Scott  Charles.     B.A.,  City  University  of  New  York,  1965;  M.A.,  1968;  M.A.,  New 

School  for  Social  Research,  1974 
Donald  J.  Dillon.     Ph.D.,  Fordham,  1955 
Helen  Hanesian.     B.S.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1953;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1961; 

Ed.D,  1966 


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Donald  E.  Hutchings  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Lake  Forest,  1959;  M.A.,  Chicago,  1963;  Ph.D., 

Columbia,  1965 
Stephen  E.  Karpiak.     Ph.D.,  Fordham,  1972 
Dolores  Kreisman.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1953;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1969 
Isak  Prohovnik.     M.Sc,  Lund  (Sweden),  1980;  Ph.D.,  1981 
Michael  Seth  Quittman.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),  1968;  Ph.D.,  Purdue,  1974 
Cornelis  Stokman.     B.A.,  Nijmegen  (The  Netherlands),  1962;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1964;  Ph.D., 

1967 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatric  Social  Work 

Janet  B.  Williams.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1969;  M.S.,  Southeastern  Massachusetts,  1972;  M.S.W., 
Columbia,  1974 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Social  Sciences 

Alexander  Askenazy.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Muriel  Hammer.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1961 

Carol  C.  Schwartz  (in  Public  Health).     B.S.,  Columbia,  1962;  M.S.N.,  Yale,  1965;  M.Phil., 
1967;  Ph.D.,  1969 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Social  Work 

Nettie  Terestman.     M.S.  W.,  Columbia,  1940;  D.S.  W.,  1963 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology 

Robert  Bowker.     B.S.,  Springfield,  1969;  V.M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1979 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor  of  Public  Health 

Neil  Jay  Risch  (Biostatistics).     B.S.,  California  Institute  of  Technology,  1972;  M.S.,  Illinois, 
1974;  Ph.D.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1979 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Syed  Abdullah.     M.A.,  Calcutta,  1961;  M.B.,  1962 

Harry  D.  Albert.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1962;  M.D.,  1965 

Morton  J.  Aronson.     B.A.,  Temple,  1944;  M.D.,  1947 

John  A.  Atchley.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1944 

Athanasia  Balkoura.     M.D.,  Athens,  1960 

Leah  Beck.     M.D.,  Women's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania,  1943 

Robinette  Bell.     B.A.,  Smith,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Raymond  Bcrnick.     B.S.,  Dalhousie  (Canada),  1956;  M.D.,  1961 

Stanley  Bone.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1970;  M.D.,  Mt.  Sinai,  1974 

Edward  N.  Brennan.     B.S.,  Trinity  (Connecticut),  1951;  M.D.,  Yale,  1955 

Paul  F.  Califano.     B.A.,  Adelphi,  1950;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1954 
Ian  Alberto  Canino.     B.S.,  Georgetown,  1966;  M.D.,  Puerto  Rico,  1970 
Harvey  R.  Chertoff.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1962;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1966 
Stanley  J.  Coen.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1958;  M.D.,  1962 
Frances  Cohen.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1971;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1975 
Max  P.  Cohen.     M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1947 
Louise  Coleman.     M.D.,  Southern  California,  1948 

Francine  Coumos.     B.S.,  City  College  (New  York),  1967;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1971 
DeWitt  L.  Crandell.     M.D.,  Arkansas,  1955 
Barbara  H.  DeBetz.     M.D.,  Miami  (Florida),  1970 
Zira  De  Fries.     M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1942 


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Leonard  Diamond.     B.A.,  Tulane,  1949;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1973 
Richard  A.  Dickes.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1967 
Robert  M.  Elvolve.     B.A.,  Michigan,  1962;  M.D.,  Chicago,  1966 
Charles  F.  Entclis.     M.D.,  Virginia,  1974 
James  W.  Flax.     B.A.,  Antioch,  1971;  M.D.,  Minnesota,  1974 
Gerald  I.  Fogel.     M.D.,  Michigan,  1962 

Bruce  Forester.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
Eugene  A.  Friedberg.     M.D.,  Buffalo,  1958 

Bimalendu  Ganguly.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Calcutta  Medical  College  (India),  1964 
Lee  R.  Gardner.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 
Myron  R.  Gershberg.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1955;  M.A.,  1956;  M.D.,  Buffalo,  1960 
lona  H.  Ginsburg.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 
Richard  J.  Glavin.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1951;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1955 
Ana  B.  Click.     B.A.,  Bennington,  1958;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1963 
Robert  Click.     B.A.,  Yale,  1962;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 

Edwin  A.  Goldstein  (in  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1952;  M.D.,  Union  (Albany),  1958 
Lloyd  A.  Hamilton,  Jr.     B.A.,  Yale,  1950;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1954 
Harvey  M.  Hammer.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1960 
Martin  V.  Hart.     M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1950 
Rose  Hartmann.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1937;  M.D.,   Women's  Medical  College  of 

Pennsylvania,  1945 
Myra  S.  Hatterer.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1955;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 

1959 
Gregory  Heimark.     B.A.,  St.  Olaf  (Minnesota),  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 
Michelle  L.  Hirsch.     B.S.,  City  College  (New  York),  1968;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Syracuse),  1973 
Joel  S.  Hoffman.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1959;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Steven  E.  Hyler.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1971;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 

1975 
Roberta  Jaeger.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1963;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 
David  Jaffe.     M.D.,  Jefferson,  1950 

Frank  S.  Jewett  (also  Dentistry).     B.A.,  Yale,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 
Lila  J.  Kalinich.     B.A.,  Northwestern,  1966;  M.D.,  1969 
Neil  B.  Kavey.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 
Thomas  Kranjac.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1970;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 

1975 
Peter  Laderman.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1940;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical 

College,  1947 
Frederick  Lane.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1949;  M.D.,  Yale,  1953 
Leon  Lefer.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1941;  M.D.,  Lausanne,  1952 
Burton  Lerner.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 
Steven  J.  Levitan.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1961;  M.D.,  Buffalo,  1965 
David  Y.  Levine.     M.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 
William  McFarlane.     B.A.,  Earlham  (Indiana),  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 
Eric  Marcus  (also  Social  Medicine).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1965;  M.D.,  Wisconsin,  1969 
Frederick  Mendelsohn.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1954;  M.D.,  Stanford  1958 
Michael  Milano.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1960;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1964 
Robert  S.  Mumford.     M.D.,  McGill,  1943 

Philip  R.  Muskin.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1969;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1974 
Jaime  Nos.     M.D.,  Valencia  (Spain),  1967;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1975 
David  Douglas  Olds.     B.A.,  Yale,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1981 
Louis  Padovano.     B.S.,  Georgetown,  1952;  M.D.,  1956 
Robert  P.  Parkin.     M.D.,  Dalhousie  (Canada),  1950 
David  Peretz.     B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1954;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1955;  M.D., 

New  York  University,  1959 
Kathryn  F.  Prescott.     M.D.,  New  York  University,  1950 


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Lyle  E.  Rosnick.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.D.,  1974 

Arnold  Rothstein.     B.A.,  Brown,  1958;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School,  1962 

Boris  Rubinstein  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Colegio  Israelita  (Mexico  City),  1961;  M.D.,  Nacional 

(Mexico),  1970;M.P.H.,  Harvard,  1974 
Barbara  Sacco.     R.N.,  Mary  Immaculate  Hospital  School  of  Nursing,  1 958 
M.  Bruce  Sariin.     B.A.,  M.D.,  Tulane,  1957 
Irene  B.  Seeland.     M.D.,  Heidelberg,  1965 

Lawrence  Shaderowfsky.     B.A.,  Chicago,  1956;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  School,  1960 
Edward  M.  Shelley.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1960;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1958 
Charles  Siegal.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1954;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1958 
Frieda  H.  Spady.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1963;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1967 
Jerome  Steiner.     B.A.,  Chicago,  1949;  M.A.,  1951;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New    York 

(Downstate),  1962 
Jonathan  W.  Stewart.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1967;  M.D.,  Yale,  1971 
Diane  L.  Stone.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1966;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 
Ann  R.  Turkel.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1947;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1952 
Gloria  M.  Warner.     M.D.,  New  York  University,  1959 
Martin  Weiler.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1949;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  School, 

1954 
Josef  H.  Weissberg.     M.S.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1952 
George  H.  Wilkie.     M.D.,  Harvard  1957 
Donald  A.  Winn.     M.D.,  Oklahoma,  1957 
Beth  K.  Yudofsky.     B.A.,  Smith,  1972;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1976 


Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Pediatrics 

Jane  Eliot  Fried.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Pediatric  Psychology 

Jeannette  J.  Jansky.     B.S.,  Illinois,  1949;  M.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1960;  Ph.D., 
Columbia,  1970 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors  of  Medical  Psychology 

Mark  J.  Blechner.     M.S.,  Yale,  1975;  Ph.D.,  1977 

Melinda  Broman.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1977 

David  Coron.     B.A.,  Grinnell,  1971;  M.A.,  Syracuse,  1974;  Ph.D.,  Ottawa,  1979 

Irwin  Mansdorf.     M.A.,  Adelphi,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1976 

Letty  Munz.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1950;  M.D.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1952; 

Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1974 
Dennis  Shuman.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1972;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1976 
Eric  H.  Singer.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1975 
Gail  L.  Wasserman.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1967;  M.A.,  Illinois,  1970;  Ph.D.,  City  University  of 

New  York,  1977 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors  of  Psychiatric  Social  Work 

Miriam  Gibbon.     B.A.,  Antioch,  1954;  M.S.  W.,  Columbia,  1957 
Bobba  Jean  Moody.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1964;  M.S.  W.,  Fordham,  1968 

David  McDonnell.     B.A.,  St  Mary's  (Baltimore),  1964;  M.S.  W.,  Pennsylvania,  1966;  D.S.  W., 
1972 


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Associate  Research  Scientists 

Samuel  W.  Anderson.     B.A.,  George  Washington,  1958;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1965 

David  P.  Birkett.     M.B.,  B.Ch.,  South  Wales,  1957 

Richard  L.  Blumenthal.  B.A.,  Cornell,  1947;  M.A.,  New  School  for  Social  Research,  1951; 
Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 

Barbara  Ann  Comblatt.  B.A.,  Syracuse,  1964;  M.B.A.,  City  University  of  New  York,  1977; 
Ph.D.,  New  School  for  Social  Research,  1978 

Richard  Feldman.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1968 

Mitchell  L.  Kietzman.     Ph.D.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1962 

Sahebarao  Mahadik.     Ph.D.,  Poona  (India),  1969 

Mary  S.  Mittelman.     M.S.,  Columbia,  1969;  Dr.P.K,  1980 

John  Nee.  B.S.,  National  Taiwan,  1966;  Ph.D.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1973;  M.P.H.,  Colum- 
bia, 1977 

Arthur  S.  Perumal.  B.Sc,  Madras,  1958;  M.Sc.,  1963;  Ph.D.,  Indian  Institute  of  Science, 
1969 

Stephanie  Portnoy.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1968 

Graham  F.  Pringle.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1982 

Kurt  Salzinger.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Suzanne  Salzinger.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1964 

David  E.  Wilder.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1959 


SPECIAL  LECTURERS 

Viola  W.  Bernard,  M.D. 
John  A.  Cook,  M.D. 
Katrina  De  Hirsch,  B.A. 
Marjorie  H.  Frank 
George  Goldman,  M.D. 
Soil  Goodman,  M.D. 
George  A.  Jervis,  M.D. 
Henriette  R.  Klein,  M.D. 
Lawrence  C.  Kolb,  M.D. 
Bernard  Pacella,  M.D. 
Herbert  Spiegel,  M.D. 
Leo  Srole,  M.D. 
Alberta  Szalita,  M.D. 
Virginia  Wilking,  M.D. 
Joseph  Zubin,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Kenneth  Z.  Altschuler,  M.D. 
Ann  H.  Appelbaum,  M.D. 
Jacob  A.  Arlow,  M.D. 
Stuart  A.  Asch,  M.D. 
Henry  Bachrach,  Ph.D. 
Bruce  Ballard,  M.D. 
Jose  Barchilon,  M.D. 
Beatrice  Beebe,  M.D. 
Milton  M.  Berger,  M.D. 
Hector  Bird,  M.D. 
Marion  S.  Blank,  Ph.D. 
Henry  Brill,  M.D. 
Alexander  Broden,  M.D. 
Gerard  E.  Bruder,  Ph.D. 
Arnold  M.  Cooper,  M.D. 
Richard  J.  Davidson,  Ph.D. 
Paul  William  DeBell,  M.D. 


LECTURERS  (continued) 
Lawrence  Deutsch,  M.D. 
Samuel  L.  Feder,  M.D. 
Allen  Frances,  M.D. 
Sheldon  Gaylin,  M.D. 
Barbara  Gillam-Lawergren, 

Ph.D. 
Matthew  Gold,  M.S. 
Eugene  L.  Goldberg,  M.D. 
Marianne  R.  Goldberger, 

M.D. 
David  S.  Goldman,  M.D. 
Gary  Grad,  M.D. 
Lillian  Gross,  M.D. 
William  I.  Grossman,  Ph.D. 
Ernest  M.  Gruenberg,  M.D. 
Gad  Hakerem,  Ph.D. 
Howard  F.  Hunt,  Ph.D. 
Richard  A.  Isay,  M.D. 
Jerome  Jaffe,  M.D. 
Steven  E.  Katz,  M.D. 
Otto  F.  Kernberg,  M.D. 
Paulina  Kerberg,  M.D. 
Gilbert  W.  Kliman,  M.D. 
Alan  M.  Levy,  M.D. 
Ee-Sing  Lo,  Ph.D. 
Erica  Loutsch,  M.D. 
Mark  Mankoff,  M.D. 
Murial  Morris,  M.D. 
Wayne  A.  Myers,  M.D. 
Abbas  Nahas,  M.D. 
John  M.  Oldham,  M.D. 
Samuel  W.  Perry,  M.D. 
Robert  W.  Rieber,  Ph.D. 
Bennett  L.  Rosner,  M.D. 


LECTURERS  (continued) 
Ellen  Rowntree,  M.D. 
Franklin  D.  Russek,  M.D. 
Harold  Sackeim,  Ph.D. 
Michael  Sacks,  M.P.H. 
Safa  Saribeyoglu,  M.D. 
Roy  Schafer,  Ph.D. 
Jonah  W.  Schein,  M.D. 
Jesse  Schomer,  M.D. 
Geri  Ellen  Schwartz,  Ph.D. 
Sally  Severino,  M.D. 
Bonnie  Jean  Spring,  Ph.D. 
Leo  Stone,  M.D. 
Michael  Stone,  M.D. 
Milton  Viederman,  M.D. 
Marvin  Wasserman,  M.D. 
Martin  S.  WiUick,  M.D. 
Sheldon  Zimberg,  M.D. 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Donald  C.  Bell,  M.D. 
Alvin  J.  Click,  M.D. 
Ivan  Goldberg,  M.D. 
Gurston  Goldin,  M.D. 
Arthur  R.  Jacobs,  M.D. 
Naomi  Leiter,  M.D. 
Virginia  Lozzi,  M.D. 
Ira  L.  Mintz,  M.D. 
Joseph  C.  Napoli,  M.D. 
Gerda  Strika,  M.D. 
Hector  O.  Varas,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 
Anita  K.  Fischer,  M.A. 
Kazuo  Yamaguchi,  Ph.D. 


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INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Geary  E.  Ahem,  M.D. 
Satwani  Ahluwalia,  M.B., 

B.S. 
Paul  J.  Ambrosini,  M.D. 
liana  L.  Appelby,  Ph.D. 
John  J.  Barsa,  M.D. 
Barbara  J.  Bouley,  M.D., 

O.T.R. 
Abraham  A.  Bridger,  M.D. 
Alexis  Brosen,  M.D. 
Janel  S.  Carino,  M.D. 
Edmund  Chaitman,  M.D. 
Leon  Chattah,  M.D. 
Daniel  Eliot  Cohen,  M.D. 
Charles  Andrew  Dackis, 

M.D. 
Susan  M.  Deakins,  M.D. 
Dominick  Di  Fabio,  M.D. 
James  E.  Dillon,  M.D. 
Jennifer  1.  Downey,  M.D. 
Paula  Eagle,  M.D. 
Katherine  Falk,  M.D. 
Sylvia  M.  Furstenberg,  M.D. 
Jack  Matthew  Gorman, 

M.D. 
Rosalie  Greenberg,  M.D. 
Stanley  M.  Hertz,  M.D. 
Martin  J.  Hoffman,  M.D. 
Stanislaw  P.  Jonas,  M.D. 
Andres  M.  Kanner,  M.D. 
Sherry  Katz-Bearnot,  M.D. 
Bonnie  Kaufman,  M.D. 
Robert  Kertzner,  M.D. 
Harold  S.  Koplewicz,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Richard  A.  Kresch,  M.D. 
Jean  Keller  Miller,  M.D. 
Josefina  Moneda,  M.D. 
Craig  M.  Morris,  M.D. 
Patricio  R.  Paez,  M.D. 
Steven  M.  Papp,  M.B.A. 
Harris  Rabinovich,  M.D. 
Phyllis  B.  Robbins,  M.D. 
Rogelio  Roncal,  M.D. 
Jeffrey  Rosecan,  M.D. 
Neal  Ryan,  M.D. 
Robert  Santulli,  M.D. 
Robert  S.  Schachter,  M.D. 
David  P.  Schiebel,  M.D. 
Irwin  S.  Schonfeld,  Ph.D. 
Karl  John  Schroeder,  M.D. 
Jonathan  R.  Schwartz,  M.D. 
Beth  June  Seelig,  M.D. 
Samuel  Simmens,  M.A. 
Gloria  Jean  Stern,  M.D. 
Fay  Stetner,  M.S. 
Rafael  Tavares,  M.D. 
Paul  Douglas  Trautman, 

M.D. 
Thomas  J.  Yager,  M.D. 
Gerald  R.  Yagoda,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHOLOGY 

Rhianon  Allen,  Ph.D. 
Richard  P.  Cressen,  Ph.D. 
Judith  F.  Feldman,  Ph.D. 
Richard  Gaines,  Ph.D. 
Gail  Levy,  Ph.D. 
Linda  J.  Skinner,  Ph.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
SOCIAL  WORK 

Natalie  F.  Been,  M.S.W. 
Bruce  Y.  Bleecker,  M.S.W. 
Susan  Braiman,  M.S.W. 
Carla  Daichman,  M.S.W. 
Patricia  Fink,  M.S.W. 
Elizabeth  Golden,  M.S.W. 
Kathleen  C.  Lopez,  M.S. 
Sally  Lord,  M.S.W. 
Reed  C.  W.  Moskowitz, 

M.D. 
Reggie  Swenson,  M.S.W. 
Anna  C.  Welton,  M.S.W. 


ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRIC  SOCIAL  WORK 

L.  Robert  Adams,  M.S.W. 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
SOCIAL  WORK 

Selda  Diatlo,  M.S. 
Karen  Goldberg,  M.S.W. 
Stephen  D.  Rosenheck, 

M.S.W. 
Fran  Silverman,  M.S.W. 


STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Raymond  R.  Goetz,  M.A. 
Edward  Michael  Herman, 

Ph.D. 
Joan  Layton,  M.A. 
Mary  W.  Masland,  M.S. 
Richard  K.  Replin,  B.A. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Harvey  Gurian.     M.D.,  Toronto,  1949 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Larry  Kenneth  Brown.     B.S.,  Maryland,  1972;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1976 

John  E.  Denny.     Ph.D.,  Massachusetts,  1971 

Charles  J.  Hudson.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1959;  M.D.,  McGill,  1963 

Charles  W.  Lamb.     Ph.D.,  Ohio  State,  1966 

Eugene  J.  Pilek.     B.S.,  lona,  1967;  M.D,  Cornell,  1971 


At  Harlem  Hospital 


Clinical  Professor 

James  L.  Curtis.     B.A.,  Albion,  1944;  M.D.,  Michigan,  1946 


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Associate  Clinical  Professors 

William  A.  Ellis,  Jr.     B.A.,  Howard,  1960;  M.D.,  1965 

Margaret  M.  Lawrence.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1936;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1940 


Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Emery  S.  Hetrick.     B.A.,  Ohio  State,  1953;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1957 
Austin  Moore.     B.S.,  Queens  (New  York),  1955;  M.D.,  Howard,  1959 
Peter  H.  Schween.     M.D.,  Hamburg,  1955 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Sumansiri  Alahendra.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Ceylon  (Sri  Lanka),  1963 

Shale  Brownstein.     B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1955;  M.D.,  1959 

Carol  Leal.     B.S.,  Louisiana  State,  1963;  M.D.,  Howard,  1967 

Milton  Lee.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1956 

J.  Trevor  Lindo.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1946;  M.D.,  Lausanne,  1957 

Sidney  M.  Lytton.     B.A.,  Maryland,  1949;  M.D.,  1955 

Henry  L.  McCurtis.     B.S.,  Texas  Southern,  1968;  M.D.,  Stanford,  1974 

Gideon  Nachumi.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1958 
Raymond  W.  Ransom.     B.S.,  Howard,  1962;  M.D.,  1967 
Raymond  Raskin.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1942;  M.D.,  1946 
Sady  Sultan.     M.D.,  Universidad  Central  de  Venezuela,  1971 
Pauline  E.  Thompson.     M.D.,  Howard,  1944 
Robert  L.  Walton.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Melbourne,  1966 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

PSYCHIATRY  q^^^^^  g.  Lakner,  M.P.H. 

Sydney  C.  Bush,  M.D.  Frank  F.  Thompson,  M.D. 
Ellis  B.  Charles,  M.D. 

Agustin  A.  Gomez,  M.D.  INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 

Kwang  Chin  Kim,  M.D.  PSYCHOLOGY 

Carol  Garmiza,  Ph.D. 


At  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL  PSYCHIATRY 
Sherry  Barron-Seabrook,  M.D. 


At  Overlook  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Albert  M.  Bromberg.     B.S.,  William  and  Mary,  1953;  M.D.,  Duke,  1957 
Daniel  J.  O'Connell.     B.A.,  Fordham,  1953;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1961 
Linus  Root.     B.S.,  Georgetown,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 

Ronald  Sorvino.     B.S.,  St.  John's  (New  York),  1954;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 
(Downstate),  1958 

LECTURER 

Morton  Friedman,  M.D. 


122    PSYCHIATRY 

At  St.  Luke's-Rcx)sevelt  Hospital  Center 

Clinical  Professor 

Clarice  Kestenbaum.     B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1950;  M.D.,  1960 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Gary  Lee  Lefer.     B.S.,  Stanford,  1962;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1966 
Adam  Munz.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1969 
Stephen  P.  Reibel.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1957;  M.D.,  1961 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Shepard  J.  Kantor.     B.A.,  Colby,  1965;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1969 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Psychology 

Harry  Kissileff.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1962;  Ph.D.,  1966 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Gail  B.  Allen.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1957;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1961 

Frederic  A.  Ailing.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1961 

Alex  Caemmerer,  Jr.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1944;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1947 

Irene  Chiarandini.     M.D.,  Buenos  Aires,  1963 

Ralph  Colp,  Jr.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1945;  M.D.,  1948 

Robert  A.  Cutick.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1957;  M.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1961;  Ph.D.,  1962 

Kathleen  Degen.     B.A.,  St.  Joseph's  (New  York),  1967;  MD.,  Bologna,  1972 

Paul  Dince.     M.D.,  New  York  University,  1948 

Nathaniel  Donson.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1958;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1962 

John  A.  Fogelman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1959;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1964 
Leo  Kron.     M.D.,  British  Columbia,  1971 
David  M.  MacDonald.     B.S.,  Oregon,  1945;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1949 
James  M.  McGowan.     B.A.,  Notre  Dame,  1960;  M.D.,  Kentucky,  1964 
Eugene  Mahon.     M.D.,  National  (Ireland),  1964 
John  A.  Milici.     B.A.,  Yale,  1947;  M.D.,  Geneva,  1957 
Howard  Millman.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1965;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1969 
Paul  William  Nassar.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1963;  M.D.,  Rome,  1968 
Kenneth  Porter.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1963;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1969 
Harry  R.  Potter.     B.S.,  Yale,  1957;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
John  W.  Rosenberger.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1956;  M.D.C.M.,  McGill,  1960 
Sirgay  Sanger.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1956;  M.D.,  1960 
George  Satran.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1956 
Robert  D.  Scharf.     B.S.,  Union  (Schenectady),  1966;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1970 
Eleanor  Schuker.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
Ira  B.  Silverstein.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1960;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1964 
William  M.  Tucker.     B.A.,  Harvard  1962;  M.A.,  Yale,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 
Howard  K.  Welsh.     B.S.,  City  College  (New  York),  1966;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1971 
Harvey  L.  White.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1959;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1964 
C.  Philip  Wilson.     B.A.,  Yale,  1942;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1945 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors  of  Medical  Psychology 

Scott  Baum.     B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1971;  Ph.D.,  City  University  of  New  York,  1977 
James  D.  Meltzer.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1973 


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SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
John  Cotton,  M.D. 
Lilli  C.  Shalsa,  M.D. 

LECTURERS 

Terry  J.  Golash,  M.D. 

John  L.  Schimel,  M.D. 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

William  H.  Brownlee,  M.D. 
Lucy  E.  Collins,  M.D. 
Stephen  C.  Glassberg,  M.D. 
Sonia  W.  Hyman,  M.D. 
Ernesto  Lozano,  M.D. 
Arthur  M.  Perlman,  M.D. 
Barbara  R.  Rosenfeld,  M.D. 
Mitchell  S.  Rosenthal,  M.D. 
William  D.  Wheat,  M.D. 
Alexander  V.  Voitaskevsky, 
M.D. 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHOLOGY 

Blanche  Glass,  Ph.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Peter  Aldin,  M.D. 
Cyrus  Aroomlooi,  M.D. 
Michael  E.  Barberie,  M.D. 
Nigel  M.  Bark,  M.D. 
Charles  Lee  Bell,  M.D. 
Arline  C.  Caldwell,  M.D. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Victor  D'Arc,  M.D. 
Leonard  Deutsch,  M.D. 
Andrew  B.  Druck,  M.D. 
Laura  Duval,  M.D. 
Osvaldo  J.  Evangelista, 

M.D. 
Hanne  E.  Favelukes,  M.D. 
Harold  M.  Fogelman,  M.D. 
Shirin  Ghaemmaghami, 

M.D. 
Maurice  R.  Green,  M.D. 
Maurice  Haberman,  M.D. 
Charles  L.  Ihlenfeld,  M.D. 
Charles  G.  Jackson,  Jr., 

M.D. 
David  K.  Jordan,  M.D. 
Kenneth  R.  Jungblut,  M.D. 
Willard  S.  Kahn,  M.D. 
Robert  J.  Kent,  M.D. 
liana  Kochen,  M.D. 
Marvin  Roy  Kremberg,  M.D. 
Woon  Soon  Lee,  M.D. 
Enrique  Madriga-Segura, 

M.D. 
Henry  Clay  Mallard,  M.D. 
Donald  Mayerson,  M.D. 
Jeffrey  R.  Nurenberg,  M.D. 
Henry  A.  Paul,  M.D. 
Michael  W.  Pawel,  M.D. 
Antonio  G.  Pena,  M.D. 
Arthur  S.  Piatt,  D.O. 
Ellen  M.  Piatt,  D.O. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 
Maria  Rodriguez-Boulan, 

M.D. 
Jeffrey  H.  Sacks,  D.O. 
Pellegrino  J.  Sarti,  M.D. 
Mona  Schneider,  M.D. 
Carlotta  L.  Schuster,  M.D. 
Christin  M.  Sekaer,  M.D. 
Jane  Simon,  M.D. 
Melvin  L.  Thrash,  M.D. 
Joel  Tricarico,  M.D. 
Martha  C.  Troutman,  M.D. 
Maria  C.  L.  Velez,  M.D. 
Joel  Wallack,  M.D. 
David  S.  Weinberger,  M.D. 
Olin  West,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHOLOGY 

Andrew  B.  Druck,  Ph.D. 
Ruth  Wallach  Mollod,  Ph.D. 
Joan  Schaeffer,  Ph.D. 
Susan  Butler  See,  Ph.D. 
Roy  Shapiro,  Ph.D. 
Michael  Stern,  M.A. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
SOCIAL  WORK 

Rhoda  M.  Krawitz,  Ph.D. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
PSYCHIATRY 

Keith  Sedlacek,  M.D. 
Nestor  J.  Totero,  M.D. 


Public  Health 

Joseph  R.  Delamar  Professor  of  Public  Health  Practice,  Dean  and 
Chairman 

Robert  J.  Weiss  (also  Medicine)  (also  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  George  Washington,  1947;  M.D., 
Columbia,  1951 


Biostatistics 


Professors 

Joseph  L.  Fleiss  (Division  Head).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1959;  M.S.,  1961;  Ph.D.,  1967 
John  Van  Ryzin.     B.S.,  Marquette,  1957;  M.S.,  1959;  Ph.D.,  Michigan  State,  1964 


Clinical  Professor 

Oliver  Glidewell.     B.A.,  Lycoming,  1956;  M.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo), 
1964 


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Adjunct  Professor 

Carl  H.  Erhardt.     B.B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1941;  M.P.A.,  New  York 
University,  1957;  M.S.,  Harvard,  1958;  D.Sc,  1962 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Public  Health 

Bruce  Levin  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1972;  Ph.D., 

1974 
Patrick  Shrout  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  St.  Louis,  1972;  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1976 
Sylvan  Wallenstein.     B.S.,  City  College  (New  York),  1966;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1971 

Research  Scientist 

Neal  W.  Chilton.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1939;  D.D.S.,  New  York  University, 
1942;  M.P.H,  Columbia,  1946 

Assistant  Professors 

Robert  R.  Golden.     B.S.,  California  Institute  of  Technology,  1960;  M.S.,  Oregon  State,  1963; 

Ph.D.,  Minnesota,  1976 
Neil  Jay  Risch  (in  Psychiatry).     B.S.,  California  Institute  of  Technology,  1972;  M.S.,  Illinois, 

1974;  Ph.D.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1979 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Sol  Blumenthal.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1955;  M.B.A.,  New  York  University, 

1958;  Ph.D.,  New  School  for  Social  Research,  1969 
Donald  C.  Ross.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1955;  M.A.,  North  Carolina,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1960 
Martin  Schnall.     B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1955;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1957;  M.B.A.,  New  York  University, 

1974;  Ph.D.,  American  International,  1978 

LECTURERS  INSTRUCTORS 

Allen  S.  Ginsburg,  Ph.D.  Carol  A.  Bodian,  M.S. 

Judith  D.  Goldberg,  Sc.D.  Frieda  Nelson,  B.A. 

Dorothy  P.  Rice,  B.A.  Molly  Park,  M.A. 

Robert  Rosenfeld,  Ph.D.  Alex  Tytun,  Dr.P.H. 

Andre  A.O.  Varma,  M.D. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE 

Livia  R.  Turgeon,  M.S. 


Environmental  Health  Sciences 

Professors 

Dezider  Grunberger  (also  Biochemistry)  (in  the  Institute  of  Cancer  Research).  M.Sc, 
Technical  (Czechoslovakia),  1950;  Ph.D.,  Czechoslovakia  Academy  of  Sciences,  1956; 
Sc.D,  1968 

I.  Bernard  Weinstein  (Division  Head)  (also  Medicine)  (in  the  Cancer  Center).  B.S.,  Wisconsin, 
1952;  M.D,  1955 

Research  Scientist 

Granville  H.  Sewell.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1959;  Ph.D.,  1966 


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Assistant  Professors 

Alan  M.  Jeffrey  (also  Pharmacology).     B.S.,  Hull  (England),  1966;  Ph.D.,  University  College 

of  North  Wales,  1970 
Regina  P.  Santella.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1969;  M.S.,  Massachusetts,  1971;  Ph.D.,  City  University 

of  New  York,  1976 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Joseph  L.  Crumrine.  B.S.,  Illinois,  1942;  M.D.,  1945 

Maurice  E.  Goldman.  B.A.,  Princeton,  1951;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1955 

James  A.  Hathaway.  B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1964;  M.D.,  1967;  M.P.H.,  1969 

Frederica  P.  Perera.  B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1963;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1976;  Dr.P.K,  1981 

LECTURERS  LECTURERS  (continued) 

Allan  H.  Conney,  Ph.D.  Haig-Michael  D.  Utidjian,  F.O.M. 

Jean  B.  Cropper,  M.P.H.  Charles  S.  Warren,  J.D. 

Michael  McCann,  Ph.D.  Jacqueline  M.  Warren,  J.D. 

Dhun  B.  Patel,  Ph.D. 

Thomas  T.  Shen,  Ph.D.  '                  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Leslie  R.  Andrews,  M.A. 

Epidemiology 

Professors 

Jennifer  L.  Kelsey  (Division  Head).     B.A.,  Smith,  1964;  M.P.H.,  Yale,  1966;  M.Phil.,  1968; 

Ph.D.,  1969 
Bruce  P.  Dohrenwend  (also  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.A.,  1951;  Ph.D.,  Cornell, 

1955 
Zena  A.  Stein  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Cape  Town,  1941;  M.A.,  1942;  B.Ch., 

Witwatersrand  (South  Africa),  1950 
Mervyn  W.  Susser  (Sergievsky  Professor).     M.B.,  B.Ch.,  Witwatersrand  (South  Africa),  1950 

Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatric  Epidemiology 

Thomas  S.  Langner.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1948;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Associate  Professors 

Bernard  Challenor.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1961 
Willard  Allen  Hauser  (also  Neurology)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Western  Reserve, 

1958;  M.D.,  St.  Louis,  1962 
Elmer  Struening.     B.S.,  Hastings,  1949;  M.S.,  Purdue,  1951;  Ph.D.,  1957 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Patricia  R.  Cohen.     B.A.,  Hamline,  1958;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1968 
Holger  H.  Hansen.     M.D.,  Freie  Universitat  (Berlin),  1 961;  M.P.H,  Columbia,  1967;  Dr.P.H, 
1973 

Research  Scientists 

Inge  F.  Goldstein.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1951;  M.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1956;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1968; 
Dr.P.H,  1976 


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Lillian  M.  Belmont  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1947;  M.A.,  College  of  the 
City  of  New  York,  1949;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1957;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1970 

Assistant  Professors 

Ora  S.  Fagan.     B.A.,  Hebrew  (Jerusalem),  1961;  M.S.W.,  California  (Berkeley),  1965; 

D.S.W.,1973 
Bruce  G.  Link.     B.A.,  Earlham,  1971;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1980 
Nigel  S.  Paneth  (also  Pediatrics)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.D., 

Harvard,  1972;  M.P.H,  Columbia,  1978 
Ruth  Ottman  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1975;  Ph.D.,  1980 
Sten  H.  Vermund  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Stanford,  1974;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1977;  M.S., 

D.P.H.,  London  School  of  Tropical  Medicine,  1981 
Stephen  Shafer  (also  Neurology)  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1966;  M.D., 

Columbia,  1970;  M.P.H,  1977 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Ann  B.  Goodman.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1953;  M.A.,  George  Washington,  1963;  M.S.,  Columbia, 

1972 
Paul  S.  May.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1951;  M.S.,  Syracuse,  1952;  D.Sc, 

Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy,  1955;  M.P.H,  Columbia,  1970 
Gregory  L.  Muhlin.     B.A.,  City  College  (New  York),  1968;  M.A.,  John  Jay,  1972;  Ph.D.,  City 

University  of  New  York,  1978;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1981 

Associate  Research  Scientists 

Jennie  K.  Kline  (in  the  Sergievsky  Center).     B.A.,  Chicago,  1972;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1974; 

M.Phil.,  1975;  Ph.D.,  1977 
Robert  A.  Lubin.     B.A.,  Rutgers,   1971;  M.A.,    Vermont,   1974;  Ph.D.,   1976;  M.P.H, 

Columbia,  1979 
Elena  S.  H.  Yu.     B.A.,  San  Carlos,  1968;  M.A.,  Notre  Dame,  1971;  Ph.D.,  1974 

SPECIAL  LECTURER  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Anna  C.  Gelman,  M.P.H.  Diana  Hartel,  M.P.H. 

Alfred  I.  Neugut,  M.D.,  Ph.D. 
LECTURERS 

Stephen  M.  Friedman,  M.D.,  M.P.H. 
Alan  R.  Kristal,  Dr.P.H. 
Jaime  E.  OUe,  M.D.,  M.P.H. 

Health  Administration 

Professors 

Howard  L.  Bailit  (Division  Head).     D.M.D.,  Tufts,  1962;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1964;  Ph.D.,  1967 
Lowell  E.  Bellin.     B.S.,  Yale,  1948;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate),  1951; 

M.P.H,  Harvard,  1964 
Lucie  S.  Kelly  (also  Nursing).     B.S.N.,  Pittsburgh,  1947;  M.Litt.,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1965 
Samuel  Wolfe.     M.D.,  Toronto,  1950;  M.P.H,  Columbia,  1960;  Dr.P.H,  1961 

Adjunct  Professors 

Arne  C.  Barkhaus  (Public  Health  Practice).     B.A.,  Copenhagen,  1926;  M.D.,  1933;  D.P.H, 

Johns  Hopkins,  1938 
Joseph  V.  Terenzio.     B.A.,  Yale,  1939;  J.D.,  Fordham,  1947;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1954 


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Clinical  Professor 

Arthur  Manoharan  (at  Harlem  Hospital).     M.B.,  B.S.,  Madras,  1951;  Dr.P.H.,  Columbia, 
1960 

Associate  Professors 

Bernard  Challenor.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 

1961;  M.P.H.,  Harvard,  1963 
Jeanne  M.  Stellman.     B.S.,  City  College  (New  York),  1968;  Ph.D.,  1972 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Public  Health 

Stephen  N.  Rosenberg.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1963;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1967;  M.P.H.,  Harvard, 
1969 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

Noreen  M.  Clark.     B.S.,  Utah,  1965;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1972;  Ph.D.,  1976 

Harold  Fruchtbaum  (History  and  Philosophy  of  Public  Health).     B.C.E.,  New  York  University, 

1955;  M.S.,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  1956;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1964 
Lloyd  F.  Novick.     B.A.,  Colgate,  1961;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1965;  M.P.H,  Yale, 

1971 
Irving  S.  Shapiro  (Public  Health  Education).     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1938; 

M.S.,  Columbia,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1954 

Assistant  Professors 

Willine  Carr.     B.A.,  North  Carolina  (Greensboro),  1 967;  M.P.H,  North  Carolina  (Chapel Hill), 

1970 
Fred  Goldman.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),  1967;  M.A.,  Brown,  1970;  Ph.D.,  City  College 

(New  York),  1975 
Sheila  A.  Gorman.     B.S.,  R.N,  Niagara,  1959;  M.P.H,  Columbia,  1972 
Marcia  L.  Pinkett-Heller.     B.A.,  Howard,  1963;  M.P.H,  Michigan,  1970 
Levi  A.  Sorrell.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1976;  M.B.A.,  1978;  Ph.D., 

1982 
Ralph  Joseph  UUman.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1970;  M.B.A.,  Rochester,  1972;  M.S.,  1979 

Assistant  Professors  of  Nursing 

Melanie  Dreher.     B.S.N. ,  Long  Island,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1977 

Lois  A.  Grau.     B.S.N.,  Marquette,  1968;  M.S.,  Wisconsin,  1976;  Ph.D.,  1979 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

John  Anthony  Benvenuto,  Jr.     M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1968 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Raymond  S.  Alexander.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1953;  M.B.A.,  1954;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1956 
John  Baer.     B.A.,  Oberlin,  1959;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1961;  D.P.A.,  New  York  University, 

1967 
Arlene  Bregman.     B.A.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Albany),  1971;  M.P.D.,  Columbia, 

1975 
Annette  Choolfaian.     B.S.,  Bridgeport,  1964;  M.P.A.,  New  York  University,  1972 
Merle  C.  Cunningham.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1976;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1972;  M.P.H,  1976 


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Anita  Stiles  Curran.     B.A.,  Connecticut,  1951;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1955; 

M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1974 
Harriet  S.  Goldman  (also  Dental  and  Oral  Surgery).     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1962; 

D.D.S.,  1965;M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1966 
Nancy  Graham  (Health  Administration).     B.S.,  Columbia,  1956;  M.A.,  New  York  University, 

1960;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1972;  Dr.P.K,  1976 
William  H.  Hermann.     B.S.,  Missouri,  1951;  M.S.,  Yale,  1953 
Nicholas  Herskovits.     B.B.A.,  Bernard  Baruch  School  of  Business  and  Public  Administration, 

1963 
Sonja  Johansen.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1958;  M.A.,  1960;  M.P.A.,  Alaska,  1978; 

M.Phil.,  Columbia,  1981;  Ph.D.,  1982 
Henry  R.  Karpe.     B.B.A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1952;  M.S.,  Wisconsin,  1972 
Nicetas  H.  Kuo  (Public  Health  Practice).     B.A.,  San  Francisco  State,  1954;  M.A.,  1956; 

Ed.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
W.  David  Latham.     B.S,  Stanford  1966;  M.B.A.,  1968 
Francis  C.  Lindaman.     B.A.,  Gettysburg  1935;  M.A.,  1936 
William  L.  Nute,  Jr.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1938;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1943 
P.  Bertrand  Phillips  (Public  Health  Practice).     B.A.,  San  Francisco  State,  1954;  M.A.,  1956; 

Ed.D.,  Columbia,  1965 
Joseph  F.  Pofit,  Jr.  (at  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital).     B.A.,  Northeastern,  1973;  M.S., 

1975;M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1977 
Eleanore  Rothenberg.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1955;  M.P.A.,  New  York  University,  1969;  Ph.D., 

1975 
Esther  A.  Schisa  (Public  Health  Practice).     B.S.,  Syracuse,  1947;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1955 
Sheila  M.  Smythe.     B.S.,  Creighton,  1952;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1956 
Boris,  A.  Vanadzin.     M.D.,  Munich,  1955;  M.P.H.,  California  (Berkeley),  1959 
Michael  L.  Ziegler.     B.A.,   State  University  of  New   York  (Albany),   1972;  J.D.,  State 

University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1976 


SPECIAL  LECTURERS 
Gloria  L.  A.  Dammann, 

M.P.H. 
Beatrice  Mintz,  M.P.H. 

LECTURERS 

Kenneth  Adamec,  M.S. 
George  H.  Adams,  M.S. 
Frederick  D.  Alley,  M.S. 
Allan  C.  Anderson,  M.H.A. 
Peter  Baglio,  Sc.M. 
Richard  A.  Berman,  M.B.A., 

M.H.A. 
Robert  L.  Boyar,  B.Arch. 
William  H.  Brown,  B.A. 
Carlos  J.  Caguiat,  M.P.H. 
Martin  Cherkasky,  M.D. 
Irene  Clark,  M.P.H. 
Alvin  J.  Conway,  M.S. 
Daniel  L.  Drosness,  M.P.H. 
Gary  M.  Eidsvold,  M.D. 
Yehudi  M.Felman,  M.D. 
Andrew  C.  Fleck,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Thomas  J.  Foley,  M.S. 
Stephen  L.  Forstenzer,  M.S. 
Nicholas  Freudenberg, 

Dr.P.H. 


LECTURERS  (continued) 
Herbert  M.  Friedman, 

M.B.A. 
Bernard  Fuss,  M.S. 
Gary  Gambuti,  M.P.A. 
Terrance  E.  Gardet,  M.P.H. 
George  Goldberg,  M.B.A. 
Margaret  M.  Griesmer,  B.S. 
Margaret  T.  Grossi,  M.D. 
Anne  C.  Hargeaves,  M.S. 
David  Harris,  M.D. 
Frank  W.  Hays,  M.B.A. 
Cathy  M.  Idema,  M.P.H. 
Pascal  J.  Imperato,  M.D., 

M.P.H. 
Florence  Kavaler,  M.D. 
John  T.  Kolody,  M.S. 
Jacob  L.  Lindenthal,  Ph.D., 

Dr.P.H. 
Regina  Loewenstein,  M.A. 
Vivian  E.  Lubin,  M.P.H. 
Elaine  Lugovoy,  M.A. 
Richard  K.  Manoff,  M.S. 
Robert  Markowitz,  M.S. 
Lawrence  E.  McDevitt,  B.A. 
Mary  C.  McLaughlin,  M.D. 
Charles  H.  Meyer,  M.S. 


LECTURERS  (continued) 
Penelope  F.  Murphy,  M.S. 
Anthony  C.  Mustalish,  M.D. 
Janet  M.  Nakushian,  M.A. 
Kad  E.  Nelson,  M.S. 
Margaret  J.  O'Brien,  M.P.H. 
Donna  O'Hare,  M.D. 
Jean  Pakter,  M.D. 
Clarence  E.  Pearson,  M.S. 
Richard  H.  Perry,  M.S. 
Olive  E.  Pitkin,  M.D. 
Peter  Rogatz,  M.D. 
Edward  J.  Rosasco,  Jr., 

M.B.A. 
Alan  H.  Rosenblut,  M.B.A. 
Hana  Rostain,  M.D. 
Rachel  Rotkovitch,  Ph.D. 
Harvey  Schoenfeld,  M.B.A. 
Joseph  Sherber,  M.S. 
Elliot  J.  Simon,  M.S. 
Alvin  H.  Strelnick,  M.D. 
Thomas  J.  G.  Tighe,  M.P.H. 
Margaret  E.  Walsh,  M.Litt. 

INSTRUCTORS 
Stephen  Banks,  M.D. 
Peter  D.  Bardax,  J.D. 


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INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Barbara  S.  Cooper,  M.D. 
Catherine  D.  Crone,  M.D. 
Neal  A.  Demby,  D.M.D., 

M.P.H. 
Michael  Goldfarb,  M.S. 
Ruthe  Haase,  M.A. 
Margaret  L.  Haynes,  M.P.H. 
Steven  Karten,  M.B.A. 
Dulcy  B.  Miller,  M.S. 


INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Lin  H.  Mo,  M.B.A.,  M.P.H. 
Thomas  A.  Sherwood, 

M.P.H. 
Joseph  B.  Stamm,  M.P.A. 
Virginia  K.  Stowe,  M.S. 
Sam  R.  Toussie,  Ph.D. 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Michael  J.  Leahy,  M.B.A. 


ASSOCIATES 
Renton  Bond,  B.A. 
Robert  M.  Carr,  M.B.A. 
Deborah  E.  Halper,  M.P.H. 
Anne  B.  Jacobs,  M.P.H. 
Ann  R.  Warner,  B.A. 
Marc  S.  Wolfert,  M.P.H. 
Ilise  A.  Zimmerman,  M.P.H. 


Population  and  Family  Health 

Professor 

Allan  G.  Rosenfeld  (Division  Head)  (also  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology). 
M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 


B.A.,  Harvard,  1955; 


Professors  of  Clinical  Public  Health 

Nicholas  Cunningham  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1950;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1955; 

Dr.P.H,  1976 
Giorgio  R.  Solimano  (in  the  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition).     M.D.,  Chile,  1960 
John  A.  Ross  (in  the  International  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Human  Reproduction).     B.A., 

Ottawa,  1956;  M.A.,  Yale,  1957;  Ph.D.,  1961 
Joe  D.  Wray.     B.A.,  Stanford,  1947;  M.D.,  1952;  M.P.H,  North  Carolina,  1967 

Associate  Professor 

Susan  G.  Philliber.     B.A.,  Florida  State,  1965;  M.S.,  1966;  Ph.D.,  1968 

Adjunct  Associate  Professors 

John  Bongaarts.     M.S.,  Eindhoven  Institute  of  Technology  (The  Netherlands),  1968;  Ph.D., 

Illinois,  1972 

Joy  G.  Dryfoos.  B.A.,  Antioch,  1951;  M.A.,  Sarah  Lawrence,  1966 

Thomas  Frejka.  Engineer,  Czechoslovakia  Academy  of  Sciences,  1966 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Public  Health 

Martin  L.  Gorosh.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1959;  M.P.H,  Johns  Hopkins,  1969;  Dr.P.H,  1973 
Stephn  L.  Isaacs.     B.A.,  Brown,  1961;  J.D.,  Columbia,  1956 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Walter  B.  Watson.     B.A.,  Southern  Methodist,  1953;  M.S.,  Wisconsin,  1954;  Ph.D.,  1959 


Assistant  Professors 

Katherine  F.  Darabi.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1969;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1975;  M.Phil,  1977;  Ph.D., 

1980 
Judith  E.  Jones.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1956 

Pearila  Namerow.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1970;  M.Phil,  Columbia,  1974;  Ph.D.,  1976 
S.  Jaime  Rozovski  (in  the  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition).     B.S.,  Chile,  1969;  M.S.,  Columbia, 

1971;  Ph.D.,  1977 


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William  A.  Van  Wie.     B.A.,  Wooster,  1961;  B.D.,  Pittsburgh  Seminary,  1964;  M.P.H.,  North 

Carolina,  1968;  Dr.P.K,  1974 
Maxine  Weinstein  (in  the  International  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Human  Reproduction).     B.S., 

Antioch,  1969;  M.A.,  Princeton,  1979;  Ph.D.,  1981 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Catherine  Cowell.     B.S.,  Hampton  Institute,  1945;  M.S.,  Connecticut,  1947 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Rosemary  Barber-Madden.     B.A.,  Jersey  City  State,  1968;  M.S.,  Hunter,  1977;  Ed.D., 

Temple,  1980 
Susan  Nalder  (in  the  International  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Human  Reproduction).     B.S., 

Washington  (Seattle),  1965;  M.P.H.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1970 
Linda  A.  Randolph.     B.S.,  Howard,  1962;  M.D.,  1967;  M.P.H.,  California  (Berkeley),  1971 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Public  Health 

Michele  G.  Shedlin.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.A.,  1975;  M.A.,  1982;  Ph.D.,  1982 

Associate  Research  Scientist 

Henry  J.  Elkins,  Jr.     B.A.,  Yale,  1959;  M.A.,  Chicago,  1968;  Ph.D.,  1970 

LECTURERS  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Roy  E.  Brown,  M.P.H.  Elizabeth  K.  Kellner,  M.P.H. 

Richard  C.  Friedman,  M.D.  Thomas  H.  Lyman-Fenn,  M.A. 

Donald  W.  Helbig,  M.D.  Mohammed  H.  Matthews,  M.P.H. 

Maudene  Nelson,  M.S.  (Institute  of  Human 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE  Nutrition) 
Norman  L.  Weatherby,  M.A. 

Sociomedical  Sciences 

Professors 

Jack  Elinson  (Acting  Division  Head).     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1937;  M.A., 

George  Washington,  1946 
Denise  B.  Kandel  (in  Psychiatry).     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1952;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1953;  Ph.D., 

1960 

Clinical  Professor 

Joseph  Marbach  (also  Dentistry).     B.A.,  Drew,  1956;  D.D.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1960 

Associate  Professor 

John  L.  Colombotos.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1949;  M.A.,  1952;  Ph.D.,  Michigan,  1961 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Psychiatry 

Ruth  G.  Bennett.     B.A.,  Brooklyn,  1955;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1962 


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Research  Scientists 

Ann  F.  Brunswick.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1946;  M.A.,  Clark,  1947;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1976 
Mata  K.  Nikias.     D.D.S.,  Athens,  1953;  M.P.H.,  Columbia,  1960;  Ph.D.,  1967 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Paul  W.  Haberman.     B.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1948;  M.B.A.,  New  York  University,  1961 

Assistant  Professor 

Kazuo  Yamaguchi.     B.S.,  Tokyo,  1971;  M.A.,  Chicago,  1979;  Ph.D.,  1981 

Assistant  Professor  of  Anthropology 

Robert  F.  Wasserstrom.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1970;  M.A.,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1977 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professors 

Margery  Braren.     M.A.,  Columbia,  1963;  Ph.D.,  1971 

Sally  Guttmacher.     B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1963 

Matthew  A.  Rosen.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.A.,  1969;  M.Phil.,  1975;  Ph.D.,  1979 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Social  Sciences 

Carol  C.  Schwartz.     B.S.,  Columbia.  1962;  M.S.N.,  Yale,  1965;  M.Phil.,  1967;  Ph.D.,  1969 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

James  A.  Lipton.     D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1971;  M.Phil.,  1974;  Ph.D.,  1980 

Associate  Research  Scientists 

Stanley  Fisher.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1949;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1955;  Ph.D., 

1977 
Lawrence  Krasnoff.     B.A.,  City  University  of  New  York,  1969;  Ph.D.,  1979 
Carole  S.  Vance.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Paul  S.  Haberman.     B.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1948;  M.B.A.,  New  York  University,  1961 

LECTURERS  INSTRUCTOR 

Andrew  J.  Gordon,  Ph.D.,  M.P.H.  Rochelle  Kern,  Ph.D.,  M.P.H. 

Eric  Josephson,  Ph.D. 

Thomas  Tarn,  M.P.H.,  Ph.D.  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Peter  A.  Messeri,  M.Phil. 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE  Victoria  Raveis,  M.P.H. 

Athilia  E.  Siegmann,  M.S.  Carmen  N.  Velez-Santori,  M.Phil. 

Tropical  Medicine 

Professors 

Dickson  D.  Despommier  (Parasitology)  (also  Microbiology).     B.S.,  Fairleigh  Dickinson,  1962; 
M.S.,  Columbia,  1964;  Ph.D.,  Notre  Dame,  1967 


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Michael  Katz  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1949;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New 
York  (Downstate),  1956;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1963 

Associate  Professor 

Philip  A.  D'Alesandro  (Division  Head)  (Parasitology)  (also  Microbiology).     B.S.,  Rutgers, 
1952;  M.S.,  1954;  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1958 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

John  D.  Frame.     B.A.,  Wheaton,  1938;  M.D.,  Northwestern,  1943 

Assistant  Professor 

Susanne  Holmes  Giannini  (Parasitology)  (also  Microbiology).     B.A.,  New  York  University, 
1966;  Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1974 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Martin  G.   Blechman.     B.S,   George   Washington,   1949;  M.S.,   Columbia,   1953;  M.D., 
Jefferson,  1957 

INSTRUCTOR 

Chung  C.  Wang,  M.D. 

Faculty  Members  Not  Affiliated  with  Specific  Divisions 

Professors 

Sami  A.  Hashim  (Public  Health  Nutrition).     B.S.,  Beirut,   1950;  M.N.S.,   1948;  Ph.D., 
Harvard,  1955 

Adjunct  Professor 

Myron  Brin  (Public  Health  Nutrition).     B.S.,  Cornell,  1947;  M.N.S.,  1948;  Ph.D.,  Harvard, 
1951 

SENIOR  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
Vicki  R.  Ashton,  M.S.W. 

Radiology 

James  Picker  Professor  and  Chairman 

David  H.  Baker.     M.D.,  Boston,  1951. 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

Philip  O.  Alderson.     B.A.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1966;  M.D.,  1970 
Walter  E.  Berdon.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1950;  M.D.,  1955 
Chu  Huai  Chang.     M.D.,  St.  John's  (Shanghai),  1944 

Zang-Hee  Cho  (Physics).     B.S.,  Seoul  National  (Korea),  1960;  M.S.,  1962;  Ph.D.,  Uppsala, 
1966 


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Kent  Ellis.     M.D.,  Yale,  1950 

Eric  J.  Hall  (Physics).     D.Phil.,  Oxford,  1962;  D.Sc,  1978 

Sadek  Hilal.     M.D.,  Cairo,  1955 

Harald  H.  Rossi  (Physics).     Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1942 

Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Carmia  Borek.     B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D.,  Weizmann  Institute  (Israel),  1967 

Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Frieda  Feldman.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1953;  M.D.,  1957 

Donald  L.  King.     B.A.,  Stanford,  1956;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1960 

Eric  C.  Martin.     B.A.,  Oxford,  1963;  M.A.,  1967;  M.D.,  St.  Thomas  (London),  1967 

Ralph  Schlaeger.  ^  B.S.,  Wisconsin,  1942;  M.D.,  1945 

Adjunct  Professors 

Victor  P.  Bond  (Radiation  Biophysics).     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1943;  M.D.,  California 

(San  Francisco),  1945;  Ph.D.,  California  (Berkeley),  1952 
Simon  Larach.     Ph.D.,  Princeton,  1955 

Associate  Professor 

Jeffrey  H.  Newhouse.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1963;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1967 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Thane  Asch.  B.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1955 
John  H.  Austin.  B.A.,  Harvard,  1961;  M.D.,  Yale,  1965 
Peter  D.  Esser  (Radiation  Biophysics).     B.A.  Brown,  1961;  M.S.,  Adelphi,  1964;  Ph.D., 

1971 
Rashid  Fawwaz.     M.D.,  American  (Beirut),  1960;  Ph.D.,  California  (Berkeley),  1968 
Monique  C.  Katz.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1959;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1963 
Edward  L.  Nickoloff.     B.S.,  Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology,  1965;  M.S.,  New  Hampshire, 

1968;  Sc.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1977 
Alan  J.  Silver.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1967;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1973 

Adjunct  Associate  Professor 

Lawrence  A.  Shepp.     B.S.,  Brooklyn  Polytechnic  Institute,  1958;  M.A.,  Princeton,  1960; 
Ph.D.,  1960 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Joan  Eliasoph.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1946;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1949 
Karen  S.  Fountain.     B.A.,  Northern  State  (South  Dakota);  M.D.,  Maryland,  1972 
Sundara  R.  Ganti.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Guntur  Medical  College  (India),  1967;  M.D.,  1967 
Kevin  L.  Macken.     M.D.,  National  (Ireland),  1947 
Paul  Sane.     M.D.,  Bucharest,  1950 

Research  Scientists 

Charles  R.  Geard  (Radiation  Biophysics).     B.A.S.,  Melbourne,  1960;  M.Sc,  Tasmania,  1969; 

Ph.D.,  Australian  National,  1973 
Jong-Beom  Ra.     Ph.D.,  Advanced  Institute  of  Science  Technology  (Korea),  1983 


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Assistant  Professors 

Sara  Abramson.     B.A.,  Sarah  Lawrence,  1967;  M.D.,  Mt.  Sinai,  1971 

Kaaren  N.  Bergquist.     B.S.,  Wisconsin  State,  1962;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1968 

Elliott  Fanchuken.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1971;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Buffalo),  1975 
Susan  Frank.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1972;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1977 
David  C.  Grant.     M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1975 

Karen  Laffey.     B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1968;  M.Phii,  Yale,  1971;  Ph.D.,  1974;  M.D.,  1977 
Arthur  Liskow.     B.S.,  Cincinnati,  1963;  M.D.,  1967 
Andrew  Arthur  Maudsley.     B.S.C.,  Nottingham,  1973;  Ph.D.,  1976 
Michel  E.  Mawad.     M.D.,  French  University  (Beirut),  1976 
Elizabeth  W.  O'Connell.     B.A.,  New  York  University   1973;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical 

College,  1976 
Ahalya  Premkumar.     M.D.,  Bombay,  1977 

Joel  M.  Rosen.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1971;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1975;  M.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1977 
David  W.  Seldin.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1968;  M.S.,  Colorado,  1970; 

M.D.,  New  York  University,  1975 
Lorraine  G.  Shapeero.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1964;  M.D.,  California  (San  Francisco), 

1968 
Robert  E.  Sibley.     B.S.,  Notre  Dame,  1974;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1978 
Rolando  D.  Singson.     B.S.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1965;  M.D.,  1970 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Herman  W.  Lubetsky.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1948;  M.D.,  Geneva,  1953 
Richard  James  Riley.     M.S.,  New  York  University,  1977;  Ph.D.,  Cornell,  1983 
Theodore  Sheng-Tao  Wang.     Ph.D.,  Maryland,  1964 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Bruce  J.  Biavati  (Radiation  Biophysics).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1953;  M.A.,  1955;  Ph.D.,  1964 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Harry  Agress,  Jr.     B.A.,  Tufts,  1968;  M.D.,  1972 

Gregory  Marc  Carsen.  B.A.,  Oberlin,  1965;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Down- 
state),  1969 

David  A.  Follett.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1959;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1954 

Shelby  J.  Galloway.     B.A.,  Catawba,  1961;  M.D.,  Bowman-Gray,  1965 

Richard  Gold.     B.A.,  Tufts,  1965;  M.D.,  1969 

William  M.  Griffin.  B.S.,  Notre  Dame,  1958;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Upstate), 
1962 

Harvey  L.  Hecht.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 

Michael  J.  Marchese.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1976;  M.D.,  Baylor,  1979 

Steven  D.  Richman.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1967;  M.D.,  1971 

Robert  Silbey.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1952;  M.D.,  1955 

Associate  Research  Scientists 

Myles  Barry  Astor.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1976;  M.A.,  1981;  M.Phil.,  Ph.D.,  1982 

Richard  P.  Bird.     B.S.,  Colorado,  1960;  M.S.,  1962;  Ph.D.,  California  (Berkeley),  1972 

Daniel  S.  Choy.     B.A.,  Columbia,  19U;  M.D.,  1949 

Paul  E.  Goldhagen.     B.S.,  Maryland,  1967;  Ph.D.,  Princeton,  1973 

Tom  K.  Hei.     B.Sc.,  Wisconsin,  1958;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1974 

Paul  J.  Kliauga.     B.S.,  Chicago,  1958;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1974 


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Stephen  Marino.     B.S.,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  1968;  M.S.,  Polytechnic  Institute  of 

New  York,  1972 
Gerhard  Randers-Pehrson.     B.S.,  Rennselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  1966;  M.D.,  Maryland, 

1979 
Laurie  Roizin  Towle.     B.S.,  Marymount,  1967;  M.S.,  New  York  University,  1971 
Peter  M.  S.  Wai.     B.A.,  Augustana,  1970;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1973;  D.Eng.Sci.,  1977 
Marco  Zaider.     M.S.,  Bucharest,  1968;  Ph.D.,  Tel  Aviv,  1976 

SPECIAL  LECTURER  INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

William  B.  Seaman,  M.D.  Jeanne  R.  Schwartz,  M.D. 

Philip  W.  Silverberg,  M.D. 
RESEARCH  ASSOCIATE  Robert  Smith,  M.D. 

Michael  L.  Freeman,  Ph.D.  Richard  Taus,  M.D. 

Arthur  S.  Weisel,  M.D. 
INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
RADIOLOGY 

Barbara  Binkert,  M.D.  ^^^'^-^  ^'^'^^  ASSOCIATES 

Alfred  G.  Gladstone,  M.D.  Rudolph  Gand 

Pearl  I.  Herskovitz,  M.D.  Howard  Simon,  Ph.D. 
Thomas  E.  Moore,  M.D. 

John  Clancy  Powers,  M.D.  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Louis  E.  Rambler,  M.D.  Gary  Walter  Johnson,  A.A.S. 

At  Mary  Imogens  Bassett  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Harry  Rodman  Hartman.     M.D.,  Yale,  1959 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Stephen  W.  Nagy.     Ph.D.,  Connecticut,  1959 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  RADIOLOGY 
Rajendrakumar  Dalai,  M.D. 
Katherine  Lloyd,  M.D. 
Peter  T.  Wright,  M.D. 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Judith  Rose.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1960;  M.D.,  Women 's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania,  1964 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Thodore  R.  Stent.     B.A.,  Talladega,  1944;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1948 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Jeanne  Armstrong.     B.A.,  Mt.  Holyoke,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1952 

Christopher  A.  Johnson.     B.A.,  Howard,  1943;  M.D.,  1947 

Laurencia  B.  Regalado.     M.D.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1957 

Fred  Van  Natta.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1964;  M.D.,  California  (San  Francisco),  1968 


136    RADIOLOGY 


Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Norma  M.  Aquino.     M.D.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1964 
Alice  N.  Francisco.     A.A.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1956;  M.D.,  1961 
Lawrence  C.  Roach.     B.A.,  Saskatchewan  (Canada),  1958;  M.D.,  1960 
Yuthana  Samroengraja.     M.D.,  Chuhngkorn  Hospital  Medical  School,  1965 
Abdulhamid  R.  Vazir.     M.D.,  Bombay,  1942 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  RADIOLOGY 
Muhammad  Anwar,  M.B.,  B.S. 
Chomyong  K.  Charoenkul,  M.D. 
Giles  M.  Hendrick,  M.D. 


At  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Radiology 

David  L.  Bloom.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1951;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1955 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professor  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Guy  D.  Potter.     M.D.,  Chicago,  1956;  B.Sc,  1957 

Clinical  Professors 

Kuo-York  Chynn.     B.S.,  National  Tung-Chi  (Shanghai),  1945;  M.D.,  1949;  M.S.,  St.  Louis, 

1954 
Virginia  Kanick.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Jeanne  W.  Baer.     B.S.,  Connecticut,  1960;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1964 
John  T.  Hsu.     M.D.,  National  Defense  (Taiwan),  1957 
Leonard  M.  Liegner.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
Efthimios  C.  Spyropoulos.     M.D.,  Athens,  1948 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Radiology 

Andrew  J.  DeRogatis.     M.D.,  Rutgers,  1975 

Carol  L.  Hilfer.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1967;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1971 

Anita  G.  Moallem.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1960;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1964 

William  I.  Shaw.     B.A.,  Washington  and  Jefferson,  1958;  M.D.,  Pittsburgh,  1962 

Alvaro  Vallejo.     M.D.,  Del  Valle  (Colombia),  1967 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Manoochehr  Abiri.     M.D.,  Teheran,  1972 

Ina  A.  Altman.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1956;  M.D.,  Women's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania, 

1960 
Benjamin  Bashist.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1972;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1975 
David  S.  Marsden.     Ph.D.,  Jefferson,  1968 


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INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

RADIOLOGY  Theodore  Serban,  M.D. 

Sidney  D.  Bogart,  M.D.  Ok  Son-Yong,  M.D. 

Madhuri  Kirpekar,  M.D.  Susan  M.  Tuck,  M.D. 
Hi-Jung  Pyun,  M.D. 

Sabino  J.  Rizzo,  M.D.  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Kenneth  T.  Rogers,  M.D.  Morris  Hodara,  M.S. 

Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Simon  Baruch  Professor  and  Chairman 

John  A.  Downey.     M.D.,  Manitoba,  1954;  D.Phil.,  Christ  Church  (Oxford),  1962;  F.R.C.P. 

Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Stanley  J.  Myers.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1957;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 
(Downstate),  1961 

Associate  Professor 

Lucien  J.  Cote  (also  Neurology).     B.S.,  Vermont,  1951;  M.D.,  1954 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Erwin  G.  Gonzalez.     B.A.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1962;  M.D.,  1967 

Senior  Research  Associate 

Leon  T.  Kremzner.     Ph.D.,  Rutgers,  1955 

Adjunct  Assistant  Professor 

Larry  J.  Crawshaw.     B.A.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1964;  Ph.D.,  1970 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Cayetano  C.  Co.     A.A.,  Santo  Tomas  (Philippines),  1949;  M.D.,  1954 

Antonio  Cocchiarella.     M.D.,  Bari  (Italy),  1 953 

Francis  J.  Foca.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1957;  M.D.,  Bologna  (Italy),  1966 

Carolina  O.  McCagg.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1962;  M.D.,  Yale,  1966 

Jonathan  R.  Moldover.     B.A.,  Trinity  (Connecticut),  1970;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1974 

Damyanti  G.  Moorjani  (also  Pediatrics).     B.S.,  Bombay,  1953;  M.D.,  Grant  (Bombay),  1957 

Anthony  B.  Porcelli.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  Boston,  1955 

Naomi  L.  Turner.     B.A.,  San  Francisco  Xavier  (Bolivia),  1948;  M.D.,  1956 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

REHABILITATION  MEDICINE  ^lenn  F.  Hutnick,  B.  A. 

Alfred  Hess,  D.O.  Patricia  A.  Richards,  M.D.  (at  Blythedale 
Robert  Stone,  M.S.  (at  Blythedale  Children's  Children's  Hospital) 

Hospital) 

Kathleen  R.  Watson,  M.B.,  B.S.  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINCIAL 
REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Adrienne  Falk  Bergen,  B.A.,  C.P.T.  (at 
Blythedale  Children's  Hospital) 


Daniel  Eugene  Lemons,  M.S. 


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At  Harlem  Hospital 


Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Albert  D.  Anderson  (A.  David  Gurewitsch  Professor).     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  Harvard, 
1952 


Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Herbert  L.  Thornhill.     B.S.,  Pittsburgh,  1951;  M.D.,  Howard,  1955 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Yasoma  B.  Challenor.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1 959;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Downstate), 
1963 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Wanda  Brodzka.     M.D.,  Academy  of  Medicine  (Warsaw),  1954 


ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Louise  Weiss,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 
PHYSICAL  THERAPY 

Thomas  Abraham,  M.B.,  B.S. 
Joseph  A.  Malloy,  M.D. 
Harriet  Minor,  M.A. 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Ivan  T.  Donev,  M.D. 
Harriett  Minor,  M.A. 


ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 
REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Iluminado  C.  Nebab,  M.D. 

Sandhya  E.  Zarapkar,  Intermediate  Sci. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
PHYSICAL  THERAPY 

Felicita  E.  Clare,  B.S. 


At  Helen  Hayes  Hospital 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Arun  Kuman  Bhattacharyyan.     Intermediate  Sci.,  Bangabasi  (Calcutta),  1950;  M.D.,  Nilratan 

Sirca  Medical  College  (Calcutta),  1955 
Sally  Wisely.     B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1955;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1967 


ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Christine  H.  Beck,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 
PHYSICAL  THERAPY 

Barbara  D.  Hanley,  M.S. 


ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL 
REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Wen-Ling  L.  Fan,  M.D. 


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At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Lucille  T.  Pai.     M.D.,  Woman 's  Christian  Medical  College  (Shanghai),  1941 

ASSOCIATE  IN  CLINICAL 
REHABILITATION  MEDICINE 

Ravi  Raj  Malpe,  M.B.,  B.S. 


Occupational  Therapy 

Associate  Professor 

Barbara  Neuhaus  (Acting  Program  Director).     B.A.,  Keuka,  1950;  O.  T.R.,  Columbia,  1952; 
M.A.,  Columbia,  1960;  Ed. D.,  1980 


Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Occupational  Therapy 

Adele  C.  Germaine.     B.A.,  Connecticut  College,  1969;  M.S.,  O.  T.R.,  Columbia,  1970 
Gordon  Williamson.     B.A.,  Emory,  1968;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1970;  M.  Phil.,  1976;  Ph.D., 
1978 

SPECIAL  LECTURER  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

Marie  Franciscus,  M.  A.  OCCUPATIONAL  THERAPY 

Janet  Falk-Kessler,  M.A. 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  Patricia  A.  Miller,  M.A. 

OCCUPATIONAL  THERAPY  Roberta  Roth,  M.S.W. 
Margaret  Ann  Brown,  M.A. 

Simme  Cynkin,  M.S.  ^5^'?I'^^I?J,'!,^!£!iS'^i; 
Schone  Pang,  M.S. 


OCCUPATIONAL  THERAPY 
Laurelee  Hawkins,  B.S. 
Frances  Kraver,  B.S. 


Physical  Therapy 


Associate  Professors 


Ruth  Dickinson  (Program  Director).     B.S.,  Russell  Sage,  1944;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1947 
Althea  M.  Jones.     B.S.,  Panzer  College  of  Physical  Education,  1944;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1972 


Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Physical  Therapy 

Bemadette  Hecox.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.A.,  1973 

Assistant  Professor 

Thomas  J.  Schmitz.     B.S.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Buffalo),  1972;  M.S.,  Boston, 
1974 


140    REHABILITATION  MEDICINE  •  SURGERY 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Physical  Therapy 

Mary  Joan  Day.     5.5.,  St.  Louis,  1961;  M.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1972 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL 

PHYSICAL  THERAPY  PHYSICAL  THERAPY 

Theodore  Corbitt,  M.A.  Linda  Arslanian,  B.S. 

Patricia  Sullivan,  M.A.  Andre  Deloya,  B.A. 

Susan  Makris  Durfee,  B.S. 
INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  Ann  B.  Edgar,  B.S. 

PHYSICAL  THERAPY  □     ,  r-  oc 

Barbara  Freeman,  B.S. 
Margaret  Beyda,  B.S.  Ellen  O'Neill,  M.A. 

Anne  Hinricks,  M.Ed. 
Marion  Marx,  M.A. 
Georgia  Reidel,  B.S. 


Surgery 


Valentine  Mott  Professor,  Johnson  and  Johnson  Distinguished  Professor 
and  Chairman 

Keith  Reemstma.     B.S.,  Idaho  State,  1945;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1949 


At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professors 

R.  Peter  Altman  (Schullinger  Professor  of  Pediatric  Surgery)  (also  Pediatrics).     B.A.,  Colgate, 

1955;  M.S.,  Rochester,  1958;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1961 
Frank  Gump.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1951;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1955 
David  V.  Habif  (Morris  and  Rose  Milstein  Professor).     B.S.,  Columbia,  1936;  M.D.,  1939 
Mark  A.  Hardy.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1958;  M.D.,  Albert  Einstein,  1962 
Frederic  P.  Herter  (Hugh  Auchincloss  Professor).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 
Thomas  C.  King.     B.A.,  Utah,  1950;  M.D.,  1954,  M.A.,  Missouri,  1963 
John  M.  Kinney.     B.A.,  Denison,  1943;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1946 
John  B.  Price,  Jr.     M.A.,  Texas,  1948;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1950 

Professor  of  Pathology 

Soldano  Ferrone.     M.D.,  Milan  (Italy),  1964;  Ph.D.,  1971 

Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Nicole  Suciu-Foca.     B.S.,  Bucharest,  1959;  M.S.,  1960;  Ph.D.,  1965 

Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Frederick  O.  Bowman,  Jr.     B.A.,  North  Carolina,  1948;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1952 

Kenneth  A.  Forde.     B.S.,  City  College  (New  York),  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1959 

James  R.  Malm.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 

Alfred  M.  Markowitz.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1948;  M.D.,   Washington  (St  Louis), 

1952 
Arthur  B.  Voorhees,  Jr.     B.A.,  Virginia,  1943;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 


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Clinical  Professor 

Bashir  Ahmad  Zikria.     B.S.,  George  Washington,  1954;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1958 

Associate  Professors 

Paul  Lo  Gerfo.     B.S.,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  1961;  M.S.,   1963;  M.D.,  State 

University  of  New  York  (Upstate),  1967 
Henry  M.  Spotnitz.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1962;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1966 


Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Joseph  A.  Buda.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1951;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1955 

Alfred  Jaretzki  III.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1941;  M.D.,  1944 

Ivo  P.  Janecka.     M.D.,  Charles  (Prague),  1965 

Francis  C.  Symonds,  Jr.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1947;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 


Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Robert  G.  Bertsch.     B.A.,  Carleton,  1953;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1957 

David  Bregman.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1961;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1965 
David  M.  Ju.     M.D.,  National  Medical  College  (Shanghai),   1944;  Med.Sc.D.,  Columbia, 

1954 
Sven  Kister.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1955;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1958 
George  C.  Peck.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1949;  M.D.,  Maryland,  1953 
John  N.  Schullinger.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1951;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 


Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Dentistry 

Steven  Roser.     B.A.,  Middlebury,  1964;  D.M.D.,  Harvard  1968;  M.D.,  1972 

Research  Scientist  in  Biochemistry 

David  Elwyn.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1941;  Ph.D.,  1950 

Assistant  Professors 

Norman  E.  Hugo.     B.A.,  Williams,  1955;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1959 

Mary  H.  McGrath.     B.A.,  New  Rochelle,  1966;  M.D.,  St.  Louis,  1970 

Roman  Nowygrod.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1966;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Eric  A.  Rose.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1971;  M.D.,  1975 

Charles  J.  H.  Stoler.     B.A.,  Washington  (St.  Louis),  1970;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1974 

George  J.  Todd.     B.S.,  lona,  1970;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania  State,  1974 

Michael  Treat.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1971;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1976 

Collin  J.  Weber.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1967;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1955 

Assistant  Professor  of  Biochemistry 

Irving  Goodman.     B.A.,  Colorado,  1939;  Ph.D.,  1944 


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Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Paul  H.  Gerst.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  1952 

Leif  O.  Holgersen.     B.A.,  Taylor,  1960;  M.D.,  New  Jersey  College  of  Medicine  and  Dentistry, 

1965 
Peter  S.  Liebert.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1962 

Associate  Research  Scientists 

Robert  James  Foster.     B.E.,  Cooper  Union,  1973;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1974;  Sc.D.,  1982 
Shanta  M.  Modak.     Ph.D.,  Haffkine  Institute  (Bombay),  1969 

SPECIAL  LECTURERS  INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Harold  G.  Barker,  M.D.  Harold  M.  Bruck,  M.D. 

Carl  R.  Feind,  M.D.  Sherman  M.  Bull,  M.D. 

William  A.  Gardner,  M.D.  Howard  Greisler,  M.D. 

Thomas  Santulli,  M.D.  Leslie  Mark  Kutcher,  M.D. 

Philip  D.  Wiedel,  M.D.  Mark  David  Sherman,  M.D. 

Charles  A.  Slanetz,  M.D. 

LECTURERS  James  S.  Todd,  M.D. 
Shivaji  B.  Bhonslay,  M.D. 
George  Escher,  M.D. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

SURGERY  Thomas  J.  Hickey,  B.S. 

Vincent  W.  Ansanelli,  M.D.  Chihiro  Iga,  M.D. 

Robert  G.  Blabey,  M.D.  Esther  Meyer,  M.A. 


At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery 

David  A.  Blumenstock.     B.A.,  Union  (Schenectady),  1949;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1953 

Clinical  Professor 

John  E.  Olson.     B.A.,  Kansas,  1953;  M.D,  1956 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Rodman  D.  Carter  (in  Urology).     B.A.,  Harvard,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

James  Bordley  IV.     B.A.,  Yale,  1965;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1970 

Patrick  Allen  Dietz.     B.A.,  Holy  Cross,  1966;  B.M.Sci.,  Dartmouth,  1968;  M.D.,  Harvard, 

1970 
Roger  W.  MacMillan  HI.     B.S.,  Trinity  (Connecticut),  1961;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1965 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Edward  J.  Carey,  Jr.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1954;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1958 
Webster  J.  Stayman.     B.S.,  St.  Lawrence,  1966;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1970 


SURGERY    143 

At  Harlem  Hospital 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Barbara  Barlow.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1946;  D.D.S.,  Columbia,  1950;  M.D.,  1953 
Harold  P.  Freeman.     B.A.,  Catholic,  1954;  M.D.,  Howard,  1958 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

David  M.  Carberry.     Ph.D.,  Providence,  1947;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1951 

Robert  F.  Morton.     M.D.,  Meharry,  1944 

John  W.  Parker,  Jr.     B.A.,  Fisk,  1942;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1945 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 

Lee  David  Eisenberg.     B.S.,  St.  John's  (New  York),  1967;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 
(Downstate),  1971 

Assistant  Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

Alden  George  Cockburn.     B.S.,  City  College  (New  York),  1970;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1974 
Ganepola  A.  Ganepola.     B.S.,  Kyoto,  1966;  M.D.,  1967 
Ferdinand  A.  Ofodile.     B.S.,  Northwestern,  1964;  M.D.,  1968 
Mohamad  H.  Parsa.     B.S.,  Teheran,  1957;  M.D.,  1963 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Orthopedic  Surgery 

Shearwood  J.  McClelland.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1969;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1974 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Salvatore  G.  Cinque.     B.S.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1943;  M.D.,  Loyola,  1946 

Rajunder  P.  Gandhi.     M.B.,  B.S.,  Institute  of  Medicine  (Mandalay),  1966 

James  E.  C.  Norris.     B.A.,  Hampton  Institute,  1953;  M.D.,  Case  Western  Reserve,  1957 

Ruben  Oropeza.     B.S.,  Mexico,  1948;  M.D.,  1955 

Carlton  E.  Patrick.     M.D.,  University  of  the  Saar  (Hamburg,  Germany),  1957 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Neurological  Surgery 

Robert  W.  Schick.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1948;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1952 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Otolaryngology 

Ransford  Newman.     M.B.,  B.S.,  London,  1960;  F.R.C.S.,  Edinburgh,  1968 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL  ASSOCIATES  (continued)  INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

Malcolm  Moley,  M.D.  Edoardo  Giuliani,  M.D. 

Roger  Antoine,  M.D.  pig^re  G.  Van  Bockstaele,  Robert  W.  Holtzman,  M.D. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL  ^'D-  Avta  S.  Josen,  M.D. 

NEUROLOGICAL  SURGERY  Bamett  Miller,  M.D. 

Michael  Rapak  M  D  INSTRUCTORS  IN  clinical  Max  Yergan,  M.D. 

•^      '      ■    ■  SURGERY 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  Deodatta  V.  Bendre,  M.D. 

SURGERY  Egel  Francois,  M.D.  INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL 

Matthew  D.  Branche,  M.D.  Robert  Leon  Gibson,  M.B.,  NEUROSURGERY 

Urbano  K.  Guarin,  M.D.  B.S.  George  V.  DiGiacinto,  M.D. 


144    SURGERY 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

ORTHOPEDIC  SURGERY  OTOLARYNGOLOGY  UROLOGY 

Jacqueline  Emmanuel,  Hyun  T.  Cho,  M.D.  Rex  O.  Ajayi,  M.D. 

M.D.  Ellsworth  Frye,  M.D.  Arthur  Rouse,  M.D. 

William  L.  King,  M.D.  Kenneth  Garay,  M.D. 
Caleb  Medley,  Jr.,  M.D. 


At  Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Surgery 

Ames  Lawrence  Filippone.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1950;  M.D.,  1953 


At  Overlook  Hospital 

Clinical  Professor 

Richard  W.  Brenner.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

David  Befeler.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1955;  M.D.,  1959 
Bruce  J.  Brener.     B.A.,  Yale,  1962;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1966 
Robert  Specht.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1944;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1946 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

John  H.  Cooper.     B.S.,  Lawrence,  1947;  M.B.A.,  Chicago,  1949;  M.D.,  1954 

Douglas  M.  Costabile.     B.A.,  Muhlenberg,  1946;  M.D.,  Geneva,  1951 

John  Joseph  Hudock.     B.S.,  Northwestern,  1944;  M.D.,  1948 

Daniel  L.  Moore.     M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1958 

John  V.  Triolo.     M.S.,  Rochester,  1948;  M.D.,  Long  Island  College  oi  Medicine,  1941 

Charles  J.  Wittmann.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1958;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1962 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  ASSOCIATES  (continued) 

SURGERY  Saverio  J.  Panzarino,  M.D. 

Robert  E.  Knapp,  M.D.  Morton  Perkoff,  M.D. 

Thomas  Logio,  M.D.  Jerome  Spivack,  M.D. 

Charles  Loguda,  M.D.  E_  Bruce  Whitesell,  M.D. 
Jerrold  Lozner,  M.D. 


At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Professors  of  Clinical  Surgery 

J.  William  Littler.     B.S.,  Duke,  1938;  M.D.,  1942 

Richard  B.  Stark.     B.A.,  Stanford,  1936;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1941 

Walter  Wichem.     B.S.,  Mt.  Union,  1942;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1945 

Clinical  Professor 

W.  Graham  Knox.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1939;  M.D.,  1942 


SURGERY    145 


Associate  Professor 

John  G.  Krai.     M.A.,  Goteberg  (Sweden),  1961;  M.D.,  1967;  Ph.D.,  1976 

Associate  Professor  of  Microbiology 

George  A.  Hashim.     Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1967 


Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Richard  G.  Eaton.     B.S.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1951;  M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1955 

Joseph  Ford.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1942;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1945 

John  E.  Hutchinson.     B.S.,  Moorehouse,  1953;  M.D.,  Meharry,  1957 

Robert  E.  McCabe.     B.A.,  Williams,  1948;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1953 

Robert  E.  Miller.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1953;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York 

(Downstate),  1957 
Howard  R.  Nay.     B.A.,  Virginia  Military  Institute,  1952;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1956 
James  B.  Rodgers.     B.A.,  Virginia,  1944;  M.D.,  1948 
Edward  G.  Stanley-Brown.     M.D.,  Pennsylvania,  1948 


Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery 

William  G.  Ramey.     B.A.,  Virginia,  1970;  M.D.,  1973 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Peter  A.  Bossart.     B.A.,  Muhlenberg,  1947;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1951 
Thomas  Dailey.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1961 
Clayton  R.  DeHaan.     B.S.,  Florida,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 
Robert  T.  Edmunds.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1946;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1951 
Paul  D.  Harris.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1958 
Conrad  G.  Lattes.     B.S.,  Swarthmore,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1963 
James  A.  MacDonald.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1948;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1950 
Haroutane  A.  Mekhjian.     B.S.,  American  (Beirut),  1961;  M.D.,  1965 
Robert  J.  Mulcare.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1957;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1961 
Carl  S.  Oakman.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1938;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1943 
James  H.  Terry,  Jr.     B.S.,  Arizona,  1949;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1953 
Chin  Bor  Yeoh.     B.A.,  Yale,  1953;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1957 


INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  (continued) 

^^^^^^  Farid  J.  Khoury,  M.D. 

Arnold  H.  Belgraier,  M.D.  Dianne  R.  Lorieo,  M.D. 

Charles  R.  Blair,  M.D.  Stephen  G.  Lynn,  M.D. 

Gregory  W.  Brabbee,  M.D.  Richard  A.  Marks,  M.D. 

Peter  B.  Cinelli,  M.D.  Walter  H.  Stingle,  M.D. 

Hiram  Sedwick  Cody  III,  M.D.  Paul  I.  Tomljanovich,  M.D. 

Clarence  A.  Dunn,  Jr.,  M.D.  Hiroshi  Washio,  M.D. 

Peter  B.  Fodor,  M.D.  George  J.  Zambetti,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Philip  E.  Gordon,  M.D. 
Joshua  M.  Kaplan,  M.D. 

Richard  H.  Karpinski,  M.D.  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

John  J.  Keyser,  M.D.  Mikio  Kamiyama,  Ph.D. 


146    UROLOGY 

Urology 

John  K.  Lattimer  Professor  and  Chairman 

Carl  A.  Olsson.     B.A.,  Bowdoin,  1959;  M.D.,  Boston,  1963 

At  Presbyterian  Hospital 

Professor  of  Clinical  Urology 

Ralph  J.  Veenema.     B.A.,  Calvin,  1952;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1945 

Associate  Professors 

Jerry  G.  Blaivas.     B.A.,  Tufts,  1964;  M.D.,  1968 

Ralph  De  Vere  White.     B.  Ch.,  B.A.  O.,  University  College  (Dublin),  1964;  M.D.,  1970 

Associate  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Myron  Tannenbaum.     B.S.,  New  York  University,  1952;  M.S.,  1955;  Ph.D.,  1957;  M.D., 
Chicago,  1961 

Associate  Professors  of  Clinical  Urology 

Peter  J.  Puchner.     B.A.,  Carleton,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 
Nicholas  A.  Romas.     B.A.,  Colgate,  1958;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Associate  Clinical  Professors 

Stanley  B.  Braham.     B.A.,  Columbia,  19U;  M.D.,  1947 
Frank  W.  Longo.     B.S.,  Maryland,  1951;  M.D.,  1955 

Myron  S.  Roberts.     B.A.,  Syracuse,  1950;  M.D.,  State  University  of  New  York  (Upstate), 
1954 

Assistant  Professors 

Minh  Chi  Nguyen  Huu.     M.Sc.,  Technical  (West  Berlin),  1975;  Ph.D.,  Max-Planck  Institut, 

1977 
Harris  M.  Nagler.     B.S.,  Union  (Schenectady),  1971;  M.D.,  Temple,  1975 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology 

Philip  Tomashefsky.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1969 

Assistiint  Professors  of  Clinicsd  Urology 

John  D.  Birkoff.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1964;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1969 
Terry  W.  Hensle.     B.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1964;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1968 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

Peter  N.  De  Sanctis.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1952;  M.D.,  Boston,  1962 
J.  Timothy  Donovan.     M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1948 
Louis  J.  Dougherty.     B.A.,  Yale,  1950;  M.D.,  Cornell,  1954 


UROLOGY    147 


John  P.  Grant.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1954;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1962 

Michael  H.  Wechsler.     B.S.,  Trinity  (Connecticut),  1961;  M.D.,  St  Louis,  1965 

ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL  RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 

UROLOGY  JohnKallos,B.Sc. 

Leonard  J.  Rudin,  M.D.  Walter  King,  Ph  D. 

Charles  E.  Umhey,  Jr.,  M.D. 

STAFF  ASSOCIATE 
[jNSJRUCTORSINCUNICAL  Ralph  Buttyan,  Ph.D. 

Kevin  E.  Burbige,  M.D. 
Richard  Kroll,  M.D. 

At  Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital 

Associate  Clinical  Professor  of  Surgery 

Rodman  D.  Carter.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1950;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1954 

INSTRUCTOR  IN  CLINICAL  UROLOGY 
Bruce  MacDonald,  M.D. 

At  Overlook  Hospital 

Assistant  Clinical  Professor 

Robert  R.  White.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1949;  M.D.,  Rochester,  1954 

ASSISTANTS  IN  CLINICAL  ASSOCIATES  IN  CLINICAL 

UROLOGY  UROLOGY 

Joel  S.  Cohen,  M.D.  Kenneth  L.  Day,  M.D. 

Malcolm  Schwartz,  D.O.  Pascal  A.  Pironti,  M.D. 

Joseph  S.  Ritter,  M.D. 

Morey  Wosnitzer,  M.D. 

At  St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center 

Associate  Clinical  Professor 

Joseph  N.  Ward.     M.B.,  B.Ch.,  University  College  (Dublin),  1949 

Assistant  Clinical  Professors 

William  J.  Nelson.     B.A.,  Williams,  1945;  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College,  1946 
Robert  D.  Wickham.     B.A.,  Drew,  1947;  M.D,  Albany  Medical  College,  1952 

ASSISTANT  IN  CLINICAL  INSTRUCTORS  IN  CLINICAL 

UROLOGY  UROLOGY 

Damir  Velcek,  M.D.  Waleed  G.  Maloof,  M.D. 

Alexander  Sotiropoulos,  M.D. 
ASSOCIATES  IN  CUNICAL  jan,gs  \fj  Vastola,  M.D. 

UROLOGY 

William  Reed  Pitts,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Arumbi  P.  Subramaniam,  M.D. 
Pellegrino  J.  Tozzo,  M.D. 


Centers  and  Institutes 


Center  for  Neurobiology  and  Behavior 


INSTRUCTOR 

Tsunao  Saitoh,  Ph.D. 

Comprehensive  Cancer  Center 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Cecil  Mark  Eppler,  Ph.D. 
John  H.  Martin,  Ph.D. 
Jean  Louise  McDowell,  B.S 

General  Clinical  Research  Center 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

Thomas  N.  Lymein-Fenn,  B.A. 

Priscilla  RandaU,  M.P.H. 

Erik  Raymond  Rowberg,  B.S. 

Sarah  Maria  Santana,  M.P.H.,  Dr.P.H. 

Weng  Kong  Sung,  Ph.D. 

Sergievsky  Center 

Associate  Research  Scientists 

Oliver  F.  Chadwick.     B.A,  Oxford,  1968;  Ph.D.,  University  College  (London),  1972 
Jennie  K.  Kline.     B.A,  Chicago,  1972;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1974;  M.Phil.,  1975;  Ph.D.,  1977 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 

John  L.  Kiely,  B.A.,  M.A.,  M.Phil. 

Stephen  K.C.  Ng,  M.D. 

International  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Human  Reproduction 

Assistant  Professor  of  Clinical  Public  Health 

Michele  G.  Shedlin,  M.A. 

Associate  Research  Scientists 

James  M.  AUman.     B.A.,  Rutgers,  1965;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1972;  Ph.D.,  1973 

Donald  J.  Lauro.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1966;  M.A.,  1971;  Ph.D.,  Australian  National, 

1979 
Eugene  Martin  Weiss.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1963;  M.P.H.,  1965;  Ph.D.,  Michigan, 

1972 

RESEARCH  ASSOCIATES 
Jane  Bertrand,  Ph.D. 
James  R.  Foreit,  Ph.D. 


150    CENTERS  AND  INSTITUTES 

Institute  for  Cancer  Research 

Associate  Research  Scientists 

Sebastiano  Gattoni.     M.D.,  Naples,  1972 

James  F.  Jackson.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1974;  Ph.D.,  Edinburgh,  1977 

STAFF  ASSOCIATES 
Vladimir  Axelrod,  Ph.D. 
Joseph  M.  Backer,  Ph.D. 
Ranjit  Banejee,  Ph.D. 
Paul  Kirschmeier,  Ph.D. 
Eleanor  Miele,  Ph.D. 

Institute  of  Human  Nutrition 

Associate  Research  Scientist 

Robin  Marks  Kaufman.     B.S.,  ComeU,  1976;  M.S.,  Tufts,  1979;  Ph.D.,  1981 

LECTURERS  STAFF  ASSOCIATE 

Neville  Colman,  M.D.,  Ph.D.  Maudene  Nelson,  M.S. 

Peter  Hakim,  M.P.A. 
Robert  Karp,  M.A. 
Ann  Sullivan,  Ph.D. 
Joseph  R.  Vasselli,  Ph.D. 


First-Year  Postgraduate  Appointments: 
Class  of  1983 


Aldea,  Peter.     Stanford  University,  Stanford,  California.     Plastic  Surgery 

Alonso,  Jose.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Rehabilitation  Medicine 

Andersen,  Rolf.     St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (St.  Luke's  Division),  New  York,  New 

York.     Medicine 
Arliss,  Jeffrey.     St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (St.  Luke's  Division),  New  York,  New 

York.     General  Surgery 
Bar,  Michael.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Barein,  Syma.     St.  Luke's  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Obstetrics/Gynecology 
Basner,  Robert.     Beth  Israel  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 
Bauer,  R.  David.     New  York  University  Medical  Center,  New  York,  New  York.     Orthopedic 

Surgery 
Beck,  Marc.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery 
Ben-Zvi,  Jeffrey.     St.  Luke  's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (Roosevelt  Division),  New  York,  New 

York.     Medicine 
Black,  Alexander.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Blackwood,  Alexander.     University  of  California  Hospitals,  San  Francisco,  California.     Pedi- 
atrics 
Blizzard,  Victoria.     Mt.  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Psychiatry 
Bobella,  Stephen.     Overlook  Hospital,  Summit,  New  Jersey.     Medicine 
Bonner,   Matthew.     Medical  Center  Hospital,    University  of  Vermont,   Burlington,    Ver- 
mont.    Medicine 
Boos,  Steven.     U.S.  Air  Force,  Travis  AFB,  California.     Pediatrics 
Boyle,  Allyson.     University  of  California,  Davis,  California.     Medicine 
Boyle,  Thomas.     North  Shore  University  Hospital,  Manhasset,  New  York.     Medicine/ 

Radiology 
Breidbart,  Scott.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Pediatrics 
Brill,  David.      Yale -New  Haven  Medical  Center,  New  Haven,  Connecticut.     Medicine 
Bush,    James.     Morristown   Memorial  Hospital,    Morristown,    New   Jersey.     Medicine/ 

Ophthalmology 
Cahill,  Peter.     Stanford  University,  Stanford,  California.     Urology 
Camacho,  Victor.     University  of  California,  Davis,  California.     Anesthesiology 
Camerino,  Vicki.     St.  Vincent's  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Transitional/Ear,  Nose, 

Throat 
Camuto,  Patricia.      Yale-New  Haven  Medical  Center,  New  Haven,  Connecticut.     Surgery/ 

Ear,  Nose,  Throat 
Carpenter,  Richard.     Johns  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore,  Maryland.     Pediatrics 
Carpenter,  Susan.     Johns  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore,  Maryland.     Obstetrics/Gynecol- 
ogy 
Caselli,  Richard.     Mayo  Graduate  School  of  Medicine,  Rochester,  Minnesota.     Neurology 
Chalfin,  Laura.     Altoona  Hospital,  Altoona,  Pennsylvania.     Family  Practice 
Chen,  William.     University  of  California  Hospital,  Los  Angeles,  California.     Medicine 
Davidson,  Peter.     Boston  City  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 
Davis,  Maris.     New  York  University  Veterans  Administration  Hospital,  New  York,  New 

York.     Medicine 
Davitz,  Michael.     New  York  University  Medical  Center,  New  York,  New  York.     Pathology 
Dillon,  John.     North  Carolina  Memorial  Hospital,  Chapel  Hill,  North  Carolina.     Medicine 
Donnenberg,  Michael.     Baltimore  City  Hospitals,  Baltimore,  Maryland.     Medicine 
Duralde,  Xavier.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     General  Surgery/Orthope- 
dics 
Durand,  David.     University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania.     Pathology 
Dushay,  Kevin.     Beth  Israel  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 


FIRST-YEAR  POSTGRADUATE  APPOINTMENTS:  CLASS  OF  1983    153 

Eaton,  Bradford.     St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (Roosevelt  Division),  New  York,  New 

York.     General  Surgery/Orthopedics 
Epner,  Elliot.     University  of  California,  Irvine,  California.     Medicine 
Epstein,  Wendy  Keller.     New  York  University  Veterans  Administration  Hospital,  New  York, 

New  York.     Medicine/Dermatology 
Erly,  William.     University  of  Colorado  Affiliated  Hospital,  Denver,  Colorado.     Family  Prac- 
tice 
Feind,  Carl.     St.  Mary's  Hospital,  San  Francisco,  California.     Psychiatry 
Felix,  Alan.     Mercy  Hospital,  San  Diego,  California.     Transitional/Psychiatry 
Fiorito,  Joseph.     Mt.  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Fisher,  Margaret.     Case  Western  Reserve  University,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Medicine 
Flamm,  Michael.     St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (St.  Luke's  Division),  New  York, 

New  York.     Medicine 
Fletcher,  Christopher.     Hospital  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylva- 
nia.    Anesthesiology 
Florakis,  George.     Overlook  Hospital,  Summit,  New  Jersey.     Transitional/Ophthalmology 
Freilich,  David.     Mt.  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Friedman,  David.     Overlook  Hospital,  Summit,  New  Jersey.     Transitional/Radiology 
Gaines,  Alan.     Mt.  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Pediatrics 
Garbowit,  David.     University  of  Alabama  Medical  Center,  Birmingham,  Alabama.     Medi- 
cine 
Genecin,  Paul.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Glatt,  Aaron.     Brookdale  Hospital,  Brooklyn,  New  York.     Medicine 
Gliedman,  Paul.     Beth  Israel  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Goldberg,  Neal.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery 
Goldschmidt,  Howard.     Mt.  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Goldstein,  Michael.     Morristown  Memorial  Hospital,  Morristown,  New  Jersey.     Medicine 
Gomez-Carrion,  Yvonne.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Obstetrics /Gyne- 
cology 
Green,  Nancy.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Pediatrics 
Gresalfi,  Thomas.     Duke  University,  Durham,  North  Carolina.     Psychiatry 
Gutowski,  Ted.     Mt.  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Hall,  Walter.     University  Health  Center  Hospitals,  Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania.     Surgery/ 

Neurosurgery 
Harris,  David.     Columbia  University  Center  for  Neurobiology  and  Behavior /Department  of 

Biochemistry,  New  York,  New  York.     Research  Fellowship 
Hawke,  Mary.     Baltimore  City  Hospitals,  Baltimore,  Maryland.     Medicine 
Hirschfeld,  Steven.     University  of  California  Hospitals,  San  Francisco,  California.     Pediat- 
rics 
Ingram,  David.     University  of  Virginia,  Charlottesville,  Virginia.     Anesthesiology 
Joffe,  Mark.     Childrens  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania.     Pediatrics 
Jones,  Leon.      Virginia  Mason  Hospital,  Seattle,  Washington.     Transitional/Radiology 
Kalb,  Thomas.     New  England  Deaconess  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 
Kamer,  Russell.     Long  Island  Jewish  Hospital,  New  Hyde  Park,  New  York.     Medicine 
Kastelman,  James.     St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (St.  Luke's  Division),  New  York, 

New  York.     Medicine 
Klapper,  Robert.     Cedars-Sinai  Medical  Center,  Los  Angeles,  California.     General  Surgery/ 

Orthopedics 
Konecky,  Alan.     Lenox  Hill  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Kriger,  Alberto.     Childrens  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Pediatrics 
Lai-Goldman,  Myla.     St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (St.  Luke's  Division),  New  York, 

New  York.     Medicine/Pathology 
Landry,  Donald.     Massachusetts  General  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 
Landzberg,  Joel.      Vanderbilt  University  Affiliated  Hospital,  Nashville,  Tennessee.     Medi- 
cine 
Lederman,  Seth.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 


154    FIRST-YEAR  POSTGRADUATE  APPOINTMENTS:  CLASS  OF  1983 


Letsou,  George.      Yale-New  Haven  Medical  Center,  New  Haven,  Connecticut.     General 

Surgery 
Linfield,  Louis.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine/Psychiatry 
Lopez,    Rafael.     Hospital  of  the   University  of  Pennsylvania,    Philadelphia,    Pennsylva- 
nia.    Urology 
Luppescu,  Neal.     Mt.  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Lustick,  Martin.     Childrens Hospital,  Washington,  D.C.     Pediatrics 

Lytton,  William.     University  of  Alabama  Medical  Center,  Birmingham,  Alabama.     Medi- 
cine/Neurology 
MacFarlane,  Michael.     Brigham  &   Women's  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     General 

Surgery/Urology 
Maloney,  William.     Stanford  University,  Stanford,  California.     Orthopedic  Surgery 
Mandel,  Michael.     St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (St.  Luke's  Division),  New  York, 

New  York.     Medicine 
Manley,  John.     M.  I.  Bassett  Hospital,  Cooperstown,  New  York.     Transitional/ Anesthesiol- 
ogy 
Mattathias,  Daniel.     Case  Western  Reserve  University,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Pediatrics 
McCord,  Mary.     Babies  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Pediatrics 
Melfi,  Robert.     George  Washington  University,  Washington,  D.C.     Medicine 
Munro,  Virginia.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine/Psychiatry 
Neuberg,  Gerald.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Okun,  Alexander.     Babies  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Pediatrics 
Ostrow,  Steven.     Hackensack  Hospital,  Hackensack,  New  Jersey.     Transitional/Radiology 
Perlmutter,  Jeffrey.     George  Washington  University,  Washington,  D.C.     Medicine 
Peterson,  Mark.     Nassau  Hospital,  Mineola,  New  York.     Medicine/Radiology 
Pierson,  Richard.     University  of  Michigan  Affiliated  Hospitals,  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan.     Gen- 
eral Surgery 
Pollak,  Emil.     St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (St.  Luke's  Division),  New  York,  New 

York.     Medicine 
Pollak,   Jeffrey.     Morristown  Memorial  Hospital,   Morristown,   New  Jersey.     Medicine/ 

Radiology 
Quartararo,  Christopher.     University  Hospital  Stony  Brook,  Stony  Brook,  New  York.     Anes- 
thesiology 
Quinn,  Thomas.     Morristown  Memorial  Hospital,  Morristown,  New  Jersey.     Medicine/ 

Anesthesiology 
Rampil,  Ira.     University  of  California  Hospitals,  San  Francisco,  California.     Anesthesiology 
Randolph,  Paula.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Obstetrics /Gynecology 
Retikas,  Anthony.     Cleveland  Clinic  Hospital,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Diagnostic  Radiology 
Rice,  Louis.     New  York  University  Medical  Center,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Rich,  Thomas.     University  Hospital,  Stony  Brook,  New  York.     Medicine/Anesthesiology 
Ring,  Wendy.     Scenic  General  Hospital,  Modesto,  California.     Family  Practice 
Roberts,  William.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Rochester,  Carolyn.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Rosenthal,  Jonathan.     Case  Western  Reserve  University,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Medicine 
Rovit,  Adam.     Mount  Auburn  Hospital,  Cambridge,  Massachusetts.     Medicine/Ophthalmol- 
ogy 
Ruttenberg,  Margaret.      Yale -New  Haven  Medical  Center,  New  Haven,  Connecticut.     Ob- 

stetrics/Gynecology 
Sacks,  Andrew.     Millard  Fillmore  Hospital,  Buffalo,  New  York.     Medicine 
Sacks,  Evan.     Beth  Israel  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Saver,  Barry.     University  of  California  Hospitals,  Los  Angeles,  California.     Family  Practice 
Schlesinger,  Gail.     Kaiser  Foundation,  San  Francisco,  California.     Medicine 
Schoifet,  Scott.     St.  Vincent's  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     General  Surgery 
Segal,  Michael.     St.  Louis  Childrens  Hospital,  St.  Louis,  Missouri.     Pediatrics/Neurology 
Shapiro,  Matthew.     Maine  Medical  Center,  Portland,  Maine.     Surgery/Orthopedics 
Simpson,  Joseph.     Brookdale  Hospital  Center,  Brooklyn,  New  York.     Medicine 


STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1984    155 


Smires,  Harvey.     St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center  (Roosevelt  Division),  New  York,  New 

York.     General  Surgery 
Smith,  Ann.     Mt.  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery 
Smith,  Judith.      Yale-New  Haven  Medical  Center,  New  Haven,   Connecticut.     General 

Surgery 
Starin,  Lawrence.     St.  Vincent's  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     General  Surgery 
Sullivan,  John.     Overlook  Hospital,  Summit,  New  Jersey.     Emergency  Medicine 
Tanenbaum,  Gary.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     General  Surgery 
Thoron,  Louisa.     Georgetown  University  Hospital,  Washington,  D.C.     Medicine 
Vagelos,  Randall.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Vande  Wiele,  Barbara.     University  of  California  Hospital,  Los  Angeles,  California.     General 

Surgery 
Wang,  Paul.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Wang,  Timothy.     Barnes  Hospital,  St.  Louis,  Missouri.     Medicine 
Wasserman,  Marcia.     The  New  York  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Pediatrics 
Weinberger,  Michael.     St.  Vincent's  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Weinstein,  Lee.     Montefiore  Hospital,  Bronx,  New  York.     Medicine 

Weinstock,  Martin.     University  Health  Center  Hospitals,  Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania.     Medi- 
cine 
Weissman,  Jane.     Mt.  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Medicine 
Whitley,  Barbara.     University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania.     Pathology 
Widom,  Barbara.     Stanford  University,  Stanford,  California.     Medicine 
Wilkens,  James.     New  England  Deaconess  Hospital,  Boston,  Massachusetts.     Medicine 
Wilner,  Philip.     The  New  York  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Psychiatry 
Wimpfheimer,  Miriam.     NewYork  University  Veterans  Administration  Hospital,  New  York, 

New  York.     Medicine 
Winter,  Eric.     Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  New  York.     Surgery 
Wissler,  Richard.     Strong  Memorial  Hospital,  Rochester,  New  York.     Pathology 
Yolowitz,   Greg.     Hospital  of  the   University  of  Pennsylvania,   Philadelphia,   Pennsylva- 
nia.    Anesthesiology 
Yu,  Leonard.     Hospital  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania.     Gen- 
eral Surgery 
Zigelman,  Charles.     Brookdale  Hospital  Center,  Brooklyn,  New  York.     Medicine 

Student  Roster:  Class  of  1984 

Adkins,  Elijah  Stanton  III     Salisbury,  Md.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 

Alland,  David     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Arato,  Michael     Plainview,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Union  (Schenectady),  1980 

Ashmead,  Duffield     Philadelphia,  Pa.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 

Baez,  Ana  Luisa     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  City  College,  1980 

Bannister,  Kyra  Heather     Georgetown,  Ct.     B.A.,  Vermont,  1980 

Barasch,  Jonathan  Matthew     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1980 

Belisle,  James  Thompson     Babylon,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1979 

Bell,  Robin  Ellen     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1975 

Berkower,  Alan  Stewart     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Middlebury,  1974;  M.S.  Yeshiva,  1978;  Ph.D., 

1980 
Booker,  Gaile  Michele     Jamaica,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 
Boschi,  Alessandro  Sebastian     Port  Chester,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Brem,  Rachel  Frydman     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1979 
Brieff,  David  Ben     Melville,  N.Y.     B.A.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1980 
Brittis,  Mary  Ellen     Yonkers,  N.Y.     B.S,  Columbia,  1980 
Brown,  Michael  Carlvan     Yorktown  Heights,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 
Cardenosa,  Gilda     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Marymount,  1979 
Chak,  Amitabh     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S,  Yale,  1978;  M.S.,  1979 


156    STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1984 


Chan,  Stephen     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 
Chietero,  Michael     Plainview,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1980 
Christopher,  Kenneth     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1978 
Clain,  Michael  Russell     Great  Neck,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1980 
Coburn,  Kenneth  Doyle     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1980 
Cohen,  Sally  Eisenberg     Ridgewood,  N.J.     B.A.,  Gaucher,  1964 
Constantine,  Sandra     Mequon,  Wi.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Desser,  Terry  S.     Whitestone,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Di  Franco,  Matthew  Joaquin     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  California  (Santa  Cruz),  1979 
Draga,  Aspasia  E.     Malba,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1980 
Egnor,  Michael  Robert     Catskill,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Fallon,  Regis  Francis     Pittsburgh,  Pa.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Fayter,  Judith  Ann     Staten  Island,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Pace,  1978 
Fithian,  Donald  Coburn     Bridgeton,  N.J.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1980 
Florin,  Cynthia  Ann     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Grinnell,  1976 
Ford,  Jean  Guillaume     Long  Island  City,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Freeman,  Phillip  Sanford     North  Freeport,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1975 
Gallay,  Brian  James     Yonkers,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Gewirtz,  George  Robert     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Goldberg,  Mark  Paul     Chicago,  II.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Goldstein,  Jeffrey  Alan     Southfield,  Mi.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Gorton,  Christopher  P.     Nashua,  N.H.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1980 
Goyal,  Alok     Kendal  Park,  N.J.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1980 
Graff,  Wayne  Brian     Merrick,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Adelphi,  1980 
Graham,  Jeffrey  Scott     Summit,  N.J.     B.A.,  Williams,  1980 
Greenbaum,  Linda  Ellen     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Guthrie,  Ellen  Hobson     Hilton  Head  Island,  S.C.     B.A.,  Colorado,  1980 
Haspel,  Kenneth  Lewis     West  Hartford,  Ct.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1980 
Hibbard,  Claire  Alexandra     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1979 
Hsu,  Ho-Wen     Timonium,  Md.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 
Hyll,  Marsha  Karin     Green  Brook,  N.J.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1975 
Ivey,  Louis  Albert     Silver  Springs,  Md.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 
Jackson,  Byron  A.     Shreveport,  La.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1980 
Jeevanandam,  Valluvan  M.     New  Milford,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Johnson,  Gregory  Kent     Ridgewood,  N.J.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 
Johnston,  Peter  Shivers     Stockton,  N.J.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1969;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1972 
Jules,  Kethy  Marie     Elmhurst,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Marymount,  1980 
Kao,  Peter  Nicholas     Pound  Ridge,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 
Karlin,  Scott  Marc     Greenlawn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1980 
Kaye,  Katherine     Staten  Island,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 
Kazim,  Michael     Riverdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Kellogg,  Collins  Frederick     Croghan,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1977;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Kim,  Anthony  Hyoung     Queens,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1980 
Kim,  Kami     Albany,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Kimball,  Robert  Owen     Geneva,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1979 
Krongrad,  Arnon     Harrington  Park,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Ku,  Andrew     Bergenfield,  N.J.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Lang,  Thomas  Philip     Rochester,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
LaScala,  Carlo  Paul     Port  Jefferson,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY (Stony  Brook),  1980 
Lattimer,  Douglas  Gary     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1975;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1978 
Leibenhaut,  Mark  Harris     Oceanside,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 
Levin,  Neil     Chevy  Chase,  Md.     B.S.E.S.,  Tufts,  1980 
Lewis,  Allison  Elizabeth     Menlo  Park,  Ca.     B.S.E.,  Princeton,  1980 
Liberman,  Laura     Newton,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Lombardo,  Gregory  Thomas     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1968;  M.A.,  Columbia, 
1980 


STUDENT  ROSTER:  CLASS  OF  1984    157 


Love,  Karen  Anita     Queens  Village,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1980 

Luyando,  Yvonne     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Fordham,  1980 

Ma,  Averil  I.     Thornwood,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

McDonagh,  Kevin  T.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Magnes,  Jeffrey     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1975 

Mahon,  John  Henry     Huntington,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Notre  Dame,  1980 

Markowitz,  Arlene  Helen     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1980 

Mathews,  Donald  Marshall     Schenectady,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Miller,  Steven  Zane     Rego  Park,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Milrod,  Barbara  Louise     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1979 

Modic,  Frank  Edward     Scotia,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1980 

Moss,  William  John     Demarest,  N.J.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1980 

Mulvey,  Kevin  Patrick     Los  Altos,  Ca.     B.S.,  San  Francisco,  1980 

Neustein,  Steven  Mark     West  Orange,  N.J.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1980 
Nimkin,  Katherine     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1978 
Nordli,  Douglas  Ray     Melville,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Haverford,  1980 
Odrich,  Marc  Geoffrey     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
O'Keeffe,  Richard  Michael,  Jr.     Weston,  Ma.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1980 
Olsen,  Janet  Louise     Queens  Village,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1978;  M.S.,  Columbia,  1979 
Olson,  Eric  Jon     Chadds  Ford,  Pa.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 
Oquendo,  Maria  Antonia     Guaynabo,  P.R.     B.S.,  B.A.,  Tufts,  1980 
Palma,  James     New  York,  N.Y.     City  College,  1980 
Palmer,  Barbara  Ann     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1979 
Pawlowski,  Ann  Margaret     Lynnfield,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Pearl,  Michael  Lawrence     Southfield,  Mi.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1979 
Peng,  Benjamin  C.  H.     Kew  Gardens,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1980 
Pero,  Robert  Thomas     Hyde  Park,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Proano,  Maritza     Queens,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Smith,  1980 
Quinn,  Brian  James     Massapequa,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1979 
Rabbani,  LeRoy  E.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Rautenberg,  Mark  Alan     Brockton,  Ma.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1980 
Raymond,  Elizabeth  Gray     Philadelphia,  Pa.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1980 
ReiUy,  Philip  Joseph     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Buffalo),  1 976 
Reimold,  Andreas  Michael     N.  Canton,  Oh.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Rennert,  Douglas  Andrew     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Haverford,  1980 
Roberts,  James  Wayne     Jamaica,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Rodrigues,  Beatriz  A.     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1980 
Romano,  Thomas  Jerome     Camillus,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Buffalo),  1980 
Rottkamp,  John  Robert     Commack,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1980 
Ruiz,  Frank     Westbury,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1980 
Saladini,  Vincent  Rocco,  Jr.     Clifton,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Santos,  Annabelle  Villatuya     Hollis,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1980 
Schmiedeberg,  Phyllis     N.  Babylon,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1980 
Schoen,  Robert  Edward     Beverly  Hills,  Ca.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Schoenberg,  Norman     Island  Park,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Hofstra,  1980 
Schriger,  David  Lawrence     Englewood,  N.J.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1980 
Schwartzbach,  Gary  C.     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Scuderi,  Donna  Marie     Jamaica  Estates,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Adelphi,  1980 
Seymour,  Neal  Edward     Oakdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Shaw,  Andrey  Shin-Yee     Seattle,  Wash.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 
Sheffield,  Mary  Katherine     Longmeadow,  Ma.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1980 
Singer,  Meriamne  Bruche     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1980 
Somlo,  Stefan     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Sorensen,  Mark  Francis     Rockville  Centre,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Duke,  1980 


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Speirs,  Robert  Thomas     Port  Washington,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Spriegel,  John  R.     Evanston,  II.     B.S.E.,  Princeton,  1978 
Stegall,  Mark  Dale     Crosbyton,  Tx.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 
Stork,  Philip  Jacques  Stewart     Englewood,  N.J.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1977 
Tamargo,  Rafael  Jesus     Santurce,  P.R.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 
Teichman,  Faye     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Brooklyn,  1980 
Tilley,  Robert  John     Tacoma,  Wa.     B.S.,  Washington,  1980 
Tong,  Dominic  J.  F.     Honolulu,  Hi.     B.S.,  Hawaii  (Manoa),  1978 
Torres,  Ramon  Antonio     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1980 
Turey,  Maureen     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1976 
Weber,  Pamela  Ann     Buffalo,  N.Y.     B.S.,  McGill,  1980 
Westermann,  Robert  Bayless     West  Hartford,  Ct.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 
Westrich,  David  Joshua     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1980 
Whitehurst,  James  Howell     Atlanta,  Ga.     B.S.,  Vanderbilt,  1980 

Whitley,  Markus  Andrew     Bowie,  Md.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1980 
Whitlock,  Mary  Elizabeth     Tenafly,  N.J.     B.A.,  Smith,  1980 
Wiedermann,  Joseph  Gad     Englewood,  N.J.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 
Winston,  Julia  Lynn     Oakland,  N.J.     B.S.,  Bucknell,  1979 
Wirth,  Robert  Lockridge     Troy,  Mi.     B.S.E.,  Michigan,  1974;  M.S.E.,  1975 
Witham,  Rebecca  Sue     Needham,  Ma.     B.S.,  Yale,  1979 
Wong,  Shing-Chiu     East  Elmhurst,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Wong,  Ting  Hung     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.S.,  City  College,  1980 
Yancopoulos,  George  Damis     Elmhurst,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 
Yen,  Catherine  Eleanor     Honolulu,  Hi.     B.S.,  Hawaii  (Manoa),  1979 
Yuen,  Jeffrey  C.     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1977;  M.S.,  California  Institute  of  Technol- 
ogy 1978 

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Abis,  David     Woodboume,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1981 

Aboody,  Linda  Rachel     Westbury,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1981 

Alexander,  Joseph  James     Stockton,  Ca.     B.S.,  California  (Davis),  1981 

Aviv,  Jonathan  Enoch     Beverly  Hills,  Ca.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Avner,  Jeffrey  Ronald     Bellerose  Manor,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1981 

Bachner,  Evan  Jay     Syossett,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1981 

Bank,  David  Eugene     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1981 

Baruch,  Alice  M.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1974;  M.S.,  New  York  Medical, 

1979;  Ph.D.,  1981 
Barzel,  Eyal     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.Sc,  Brown,  1981 
Bass,  Anne  Ruth     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Batik,  Odette  G.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Antioch,  1977;  M.P.H,  Columbia,  1981 
Baum,  Seth  Joshua     New  Rochelle,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 
Benardo,  Larry  Steven     Anaheim  Hills,  Ca.     B.S.,  California  (Irvine),  1977;  Ph.D.,  Stanford, 

1981 
Bendixen,  Birgitte  Holt     Irvington,  N.Y.     B.A.,  California  (San  Diego),  1973;  M.A.,  1975; 

C.Phil.,  1977;  Ph.D.,  1980 
Bindelglass,  David  Fred     White  Plains,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Bogosh,  Samuel  Winston     Brookline,  Ma.     B.Sc,  Harvard,  1981 
Bolo,  Peter  Michael     Grand  Blanc,  Mi.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1981 
Brancati,  Frederick  Louis     Dix  Hills,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Branden,  Peter  John     Great  Neck,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1981 
Brennan,  John  Paul     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Haverford,  1975 
Brown,  Robin  Renee     Suitland,  Md.     B.S.,  Maryland,  1981 
Brown,  William  C.     Sparkill,  N.Y.     B.S,  SUNY (Binghamton),  1981 
Brusco,  Louis     Yonkers,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 


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Canning,  Robert     Babylon,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Chan,  Bernadctte     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1980 

Chance,  John  Tighe     Rutherford,  N.J.     B.A.,  Williams,  1981 

Chang,  Sophia  Whasun     McLean,  Va.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1981 

Charney,  Mark  Alan     Fullerton,  Ca.     B.S.,  Stanford,  1981 

Coburn,  Cynthia  Ann     New  York,  N.Y.     B.Sc,  Brown,  1980 

Cohen,  Seth  Aloe     Cambridge,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Coman,  Eugene  Anthony     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1981 

Compaine,  Andrew  Guy     Cherry  Hill,  N.J.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Conde,  Miguel  Angel     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Crim,  Julia  Ruth     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Oberlin,  1978 

Cushman,  James  Gordon     Camp  Hill,  Pa.     B.A.,  Washington,  1981 

Dalak,  Gregory  Wakeem     Staten  Island,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1981 

Davol,  Joan  Evers     Greenwich,  Ct.     B.A.,  Williams,  1976 

Deutsch,  Nicholas  Andrew     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Diamond,  Lisa  Carol     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1981 

Dickson,  David  Gordon     Lewiston,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Rochester,  1981 

Dirbas,  Frederick  Mark     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Stanford,  1981 

Downey,  Robert  John     Closter,  N.J.     B.Sc,  Yale,  1981 

Duberman,  Eric  David     Armonk,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Edeen,  John     Kearny,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Ehrlich,  Martin  Harvey     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1973 

Emery,  John  Matthew     Cedarhurst,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1979 

Fallon,  Brian  Anthony  Bellerose,  N.Y.  B.A.,  Harvard  1976;  M.Ed,  1978;  M.P.H, 
Columbia,  1980 

Flock,  Timothy  Joseph     Garden  City,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Freeman,  Neil  Joshua     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Williams,  1979 

Frend,  Jeremy  M.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Frishman,  Gary  Nathan     Armonk,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1980 

Gabrieli,  Christopher  F.O.     Buffalo,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Geller,  Arthur  Jay     East  Brunswick,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Gerst,  Steven  Richard     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Geurts,  Barbara  Linda     So.  Plainfield,  N.J.     B.A.,  Rutgers,  1981 

Gilson,  Michael  Kenneth     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Glassman,  Steven  David     Teaneck,  N.J.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 

Gopal,  Aasha  S.  New  York,  N.Y.  B.A.,  Columbia,  1979;  M.Sc,  Massachusetts  Institute  of 
Technology,  1981 

Gordon,  Marc  Lawrence     Rochester,  N.Y.     B.A.,  SUNY  (Buffalo),  1975;  M.A.,  1976 

Greenberg,  Steven  Mark     Philadelphia,  Pa.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Gribetz,  Richard  I.  New  York,  N.Y.  B.A.,  Columbia,  1975;  B.H.L.,  M.A.,  Jewish  Theologi- 
cal Seminary,  1979 

Grinberg,  Manuel  Eduardo  Roslyn,  N.Y.  B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 
1981 

Harding,  James  Sutherland     Toledo,  Oh.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Hardy,  Russell  Irving     Auburn,  Ma.     B.A.,  Williams,  1978 

Hershey,  Mark  David     Brewster,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Rochester,  1981 

Hill,  Terri  Lynn     Columbia,  Md.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Hirschhorn,  Lisa  Ruth     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1981 

Hodges,  Marian  Osborne     Larchmont,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1979 

Hoffman,  Jeffrey  Greg     Bayside,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1981 

Hong,  Roy  W.     Staten  Island,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1981 

Houscy,  Gerard  Mitchell     Harper  Woods,  Mi.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1981 

Hripcsak,  George  Michael     Hicksville,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Haverford,  1981 

Jacobs,  Laurie  Gail     Pleasantville,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1981 

Jennis,  Andrew  Abraham     South  Orange,  N.J.     B.A.,  Yale,  1981 

Jones,  James  Irvin     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1981 


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Jones,  Valerie  Teresa     Montclair,  N.J.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1981 

Julien,  Juana  Maria     Hileah,  Fl.     B.S.,  Miami,  1981 

Kaplan,  Andrew  Howard     Melville,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1981 

Kaplan,  Bruce     Plainview,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Adelphi,  1981 

Kim,  Albert  Nelson     Spring  VaUey,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Klumpar,  David  Ivan     Lexington,  Ma.     B.Sc,  Brown,  1981 

Koeleveld,  Robin  Frederick     Newport  News,  Va.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Kramer,  Ethan  Douglas     Tuscaloosa,  Al.     B.A.,  Vassar,  1981 

Laske,  Douglas  Walter     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Levine,  Nancy     E.  Setauket,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1980 

Lin,  Christopher  Chi-Ching     Forest  Hills,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1981 

Lloyd,  Mary  Ann  Ellen     Danville,  Ca.     B.S.,  San  Francisco,  1981 

Lodge,  Henry  Sears     Beverly,  Ma.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1981 

Maddon,  Paul  Jay     Bayside,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Madsen,  Nancy  Sue     Wethersfield,  Ct.     B.S.,  Bates,  1981 

Markowitz,  David  Daniel     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1981 

Matthew,  Thomas  Lewis     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

McKenzie,  Keith  B.     Jamaica,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

McNuJty,  John  Michael     West  Nyack,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1981 

Mendez,  Leonardo     Guaynabo,  P.R.     B.S.,  Yale,  1981 

Meng,  Tze-Chiang     New  Rochelle,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1981 

Morrone,  Lee  Ellen     Lackawaxen,  Pa.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1981 

Moscoso,  Juan  Francisco     Guaynabo,  P.R.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1981 

Navedo,  Andres  Tadeo     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Puerto  Rico,  1981 

Nunez,  Richard     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Oddone,  Eugene  Z.     Colorado  Springs,  Co.     B.S.,  Denver,  1981 

Ores,  David  Joseph     Leonia,  N.J.     B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan,  1981 

Pacheco,  Elba  Milagros     Ponce,  P.R.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1981 

Pak,  Wonkyu     Sunnyvale,  Ca.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Pearsen,  Kenneth  Daniel     Rochester,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1981 

Pollock,  Roger  Gerard     Farmingdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1981 

Radoslovich,  Glauco  Andrew     Cliffside  Park,  N.J.     B.S.,  St  Peter's,  1981 

Reiser,  Janet  Ruth     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Rosen,  Beth  Alyse     Massapequa,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1981 

Rosenblum,  Nancy     Jamaica  Estates,  N.Y.     B.Sc,  Cornell,  1981 

Ross,  Lisa  Anne     Los  Angeles,  Ca.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Russo,  Joseph  Richard     Huntington,  N.Y.     B.S.,  St  John 's  (New  York),  1981 

Sampson,  John  George     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1981 

Satra,  Karin  Helene     W.  Paterson,  N.J.     B.A.,  Rutgers,  1981 

Schweitzer,  Jana     Tenafly,  N.J.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1981 

Seefeld,  William  C.R.     Chappaqua,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Duke,  1973;  O.D.,  New  England  College  of 

Optometry,  1977 
Segal,  Bruce  Arthur     Weston,  Ma.     B.A.,  Clark,  1981 
Shapiro,  Janet  Marjorie     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1981 
Sheiman,  Robert  Glenn     Yonkers,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1980 
Shikora,  Scott  Alan     Bellerose,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Muhlenberg  1981 
Shlasko,  Edward     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Oberlin,  1979 
Siderides,  Elizabeth     Stamford,  Ct.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Silbey,  Mark  Bennett     Short  Hills,  N.J.     B.A.,  Wesleyan,  1979;  M.A.,  Rice,  1981 
Simotas,  Alexander  C.     Alpine,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 
Slater,  Jonathan  Allen     New  City,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Spector,  Paul  Joseph     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1978 
Stein,  Michael  David     Cliffside  Park,  N.J.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Stopek,  Alison  Tami     Plainview,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1981 
Straceski,  Anthony  Joseph     E.  Hartford,  Ct.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Strachan,  Alexander     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Fordham,  1980 


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Summit,  Pamela  Honey     Merrick,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1981 

Taterka,  James  Andrew     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1981 

Thadani,  Vjay  Michael     Chevy  Chase,  Md.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1976;  M.Phil. ,  Yale,  1978; 

Ph.D.,  Yale,  1981 
Theise,  Neil  David     W.  Hartford,  Ct.     B.A.,  B.A.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1981 
Tissot,  Marc  Francis     Rego  Park,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),  1981 
Touran,  Touraj     Tehran,  Iran     B.A.,  Princeton,  1981 
Trehu,  Stephen  Marc     Wilmington,  De.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1981 
Valdes,  Alfonso  Jose     Miami,  Fl.     B.S.,  Miami,  1981 

Villegas,  Robert  Arturo     New  Hyde  Park,  N.Y.     B.S.,  St.  John's  (New  York),  1981 
Walker,  Benjamin  Harrison     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Bowdoin,  1981 
Warren,  Wayne  Scott     Forest  Hills,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 

1981 
Weinthal,  Joel  Adam     Pearl  River,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Stanford,  1981 
Weiss,  Robert  Marc     N.  Bellmore,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1981 
Willenbucher,  Robert  Francis     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Rochester,  1981 
Wiltz,  Othon     San  Juan,  P.R.     B.S.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1981 
Wohl,  Jodie  Carol     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1977 
Wolf,  David  Cary     Livingston,  N.J.     B.A.,  Yale,  1981 
Yarmush,  Joel  Mann     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.E.,  Cooper  Union,  1977;  M.A.,  Princeton,  1979; 

Ph.D.,  Princeton,  1981 
Zeller,  Lawrence  Ira     New  York,  N.Y.     M.S.  W.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1974 
Zuckerman,  Alan  Miles     N.  Rochelle,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

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Albanese,  Salvatore     San  Juan,  P.R.     B.S.,  Brandeis,  1982 

Allen,  Kevin  P.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1982 

Altmann,  Dory  B.     West  Orange,  N.J.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1982 

Angel,  Jose  Manuel     Sunnyside,  N.Y.     B.S.,  City  College,  1982 

Ashbaugh,  Cameron  D.     Boise,  Id.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1982 

Attia,  Evelyn     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1982 

Auerbach,  Steven  B.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Union  (Schnectady),  1982 

Aupperle,  Peter  M.     Melville,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1982 

Balmaceda,  Casilda  M.     Ponce,  P.R.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1981 

Bass,  Lawrence  S.     Great  Neck,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1982 

Bedichek,  Ellen  G.     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Middlebury,  1977 

Benton,  Anne  F.     La  Jolla,  Ca.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1981 

Boublik,  Martin     Caldwell,  N.J.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1982 

Boulier,  James  P.     Glen  Burnie,  Md.     B.E.S.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1982 

Brager,  Amy  R.     Mt.  Vernon,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1977 

Bramble,  Daniel  M.     Trinidad,  W.l.     B.A.,  Boston,  1982 

Brevig,  Kjetil     Orangeburg,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1982 

Brody,  Mark  R.     Somerville,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1979 

Bromson,  Mark  S.     Tarrytown,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1982 

Brown,  Carol  Leslie     Los  Angeles,  Ca.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1982 

Brown,  Steven  L.     Decatur,  Ga.     B.S.,  Emory,  1981 

Buetow,  Peter  C.     West  Islip,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1982 

Burke,  Steven  K.     Chestnut  Hill,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1982 

Cannon,  Chris  P.     Ridgewood,  N.J.     B.A.,  Yale,  1982 

Carroll,  Deborah  J.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard  1982 

Carter,  Fred  M.     Garden  City,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1982 

Castillo,  Jairo  E.     Astoria,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),  1982 

Castro,  Michael  P.     Baltimore,  Md.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1979 

Chan,  Angela  Mei     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1982 


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Chan,  Edward  D.     Colorado  Springs,  Co.     B.A.,  B.S.,  Colorado,  1982 

Chavez,  Camille  D.     Briarwood,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1977 

Chen,  Ming  Hui     Princeton,  N.J.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1982 

Chester,  Janis  Gale     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1981 

Chow,  Franklin  T.     Northport,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Rochester,  1982 

Civantos,  Francisco     Coral  Gables,  Fl.     B.A.,  B.S.,  Harvard,  1982 

Clark,  Richard  D.     Denver,  Co.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1969;  Ph.D.,  1975 

Coelho,  Daniel  D.     Prospect,  Ct.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1982 

Coffey,  Tom  K.     Portland,  Or.     B.A.,  Stanford,  1982 

Cole,  Douglas  G.     Casper,  Wy.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1981 

Cooke,  Lawrence  W.     Palatka,  Fl.     B.S.,  Florida,  1982 

Dal  Pan,  Gerald  J.     Ridgewood,  N.J.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1982 

Damm,  Christopher     Mineola,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Davila,  Jose  Jorge     Rio  Piedras,  P.R.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1982 

DeAUeaume,  Lauren     Albany,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1981 

DeMayo,  William  M.     Ridgewood,  N.J.     B.S.,  Boston,  1982 

Dent,  John  M.     McLean,  Va.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1982 

Diaz,  Theresa     Orangeburg,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1982 

Dominguez,  Lourdes     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1982 

Donovan,  Nancy  Jean     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Bowdoin,  1978 

Duncan,  Susana  G.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cambridge,  1969 

Edwards,  Niloo  M.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1969 

Ehlert,  Frederick     Sheboygan,  Wi.     B.S.,  Marquette,  1982 

Ehrich,  Elliot  W.     Marblehead,  Ma.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1981 

Estabrook,  Scott  G.     Far  Hills,  N.J.     B.S.,  Trinity  (Connecticut),  1982 

Finkelstein,  Michael     Roslyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1982 

Fisher,  Keith  D.     Oklahoma  City,  Ok.     B.S.,  Oklahoma,  1982 

Fradin,  Mark  S.     Buffalo,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1981 

Frieden,  Thomas  R.     Larchmont,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Oberlin,  1982 

Friedman,  Noah  J.     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Binghampton),  1982 

Friedmann,  Craig  H.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1975 

Garrity,  Michael  J.     Hingham,  Ma.     B.A.,  Massachusetts  (Amherst),  1981 

Gelernt,  Mark  D.     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1982 

Gilson,  Michael  F.     Cambridge,  Ma.     B.S.E.,  Princeton,  1978 

Gomes,  John  L.     Waltham,  Ma.     B.Sc,  Brown,  1982 

Gonzalez,  Charles  J.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1980 

Gordon,  Paul  Clark     Woodbridge,  Ct.     B.A.,  Yale,  1982 

Greenblatt,  Eric  P.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Michigan,  1982 

Gruen,  John  P.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yale,  1976 

Hardy,  Stephen  P.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Colgate,  1979 

Hartman,  Sarah     Washington,  D.C.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1977 

Housepian,  David  M.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1982 

Hyman,  Barry  Scott     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1977 

Jadonath,  Ram  Lakhan     Queens,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Queens  (New  York),  1982 

Jay,  Cheryl  Ann     Torrance,  Ca.     B.S.,  California  (Los  Angeles),  1982 

Jicha,  Douglas  L.     Ardsley,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1982 

Johannet,  Christopher     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Sarah  Lawrence,  1977 

John,  Joseph  A.     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.Sc.,  City  College,  1982 

Jonassen,  Amy  E.     Locust  Valley,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Rice,  1981 

Jones,  Sean  Eric     Seattle,  Wa.     B.A.,  Reed,  1980 

Joseph,  Antonio,  Jr.     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.S.,  City  College,  1982 

Korner,  Judy     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1979 

Kraus,  Warren  M.     Valley  Stream,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Albany),  1982 

Kuester,  David  J.     Woodside,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Wisconsin,  1974 

Kugelmass,  Aaron  D.     Stoors,  Ct.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1982 

Lanier,  Diane  L.     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cambridge,  1979 


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Leavitt,  Robert  P.     Longmeadow,  Ma.     B.S.,  Trinity  (Connecticut),  1982 

Lennon,  Paul  F.     Saddle  River,  N.J.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1982 

Lemer,  Barron  H.     University  Heights,  Oh.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1982 

Lewin,  Julie  M.     Princeton,  N.J.     B.S.E.,  Princeton,  1982 

Linden,  Todd  B.     North  CaldweU,  N.J.     B.A.,  B.Sc,  Brown,  1982 

Linskey,  Mark  E.     Somerville,  N.J.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1982 

Lopez,  Juan  A.     Plantation,  Fl.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1982 

Lundblad,  James  R.     Yakima,  Wa.     B.S.,  Stanford,  1981 

Lunt,  John  G.     Saratoga,  Wy.     B.A.,  Colorado,  1980 

Maday,  Michael  G.     Mt.  Prospect,  II.     B.A.,  Knox,  1981;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1982 

Malkani,  Arthur  L.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1982 

Mandel,  Susan  J.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1982 

Marco,  AianP.     Oakhurst,  N.J.     B. A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1982 

McCormack,  Bruce  M.     Short  Hills,  N.J.     B.A.,  Brown,  1982 

Miller,  Thomas  E.     Richmond,  In.     Princeton,  1981 

Mitrane,  Donald  P.     North  Bergen,  N.J.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1982 

Mitrani,  Raul     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1982 

Morales,  Susan     Pelham,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1982 

Muscat,  Paul  L.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1982 

Naidu,  Rahul  K.     Skokie,  II.     B.Sc.,  Stanford,  1982 

Nazarian,  Levon  N.     Englewood  Cliffs,  N.J.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1982 

Nields,  Jenifer  A.     Huntington,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1977 

Owen,  Heidi  M.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Rhode  Island,  1976;  B.S.,  1978 

Park,  Edward  K.     Holbrook,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard  1981 

Parsons-Armstrong,  Susan     Sharon  Springs,  N.Y.     B.A.,  KirkJand,  1976 

Pearl,  Barbara  S.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Emory,  1974 

Perese,  Deniz  A.     Buffalo,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1982 

Pernis,  Alessandra  B.     Bronxville,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1981 

Picou,  Dian  A.     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.S.,  City  College,  1982 

Polsen,  Dianne  C.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Mercy,  1978 

Rapuano,  Christopher     Ridgewood,  N.J.     B.A.,  Brown,  1982 

Re,  Louis  S.     Yonkers,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1982 

Rich,  Harlan  G.     Rego  Park,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1982 

Roland,  Aaron  M.     Livermore,  Ca.     B.A.,  Yale,  1979 

Roth,  Jeffrey  S.     New  Haven,  Ct.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Rubin,  Marc  S.     Chestnut  Hill,  Ma.     B.A.,  Williams,  1982 

Rudolf,  Margaret  S.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Brown,  1981 

Sable,  David  B.     West  Orange,  N.J.     B.S.,  Pennsylvania,  1981 

Saffran,  Alan  J.     Jackson  Heights,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1981 

Santoro,  Ian  H.     Dover,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Schwann,  Thomas  A.     South  Massapequa,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1982 

Seidner,  Elyse  L.     Philadelphia,  Pa.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1982 

Siller,  Karen  A.     Pleasantville,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pace,  1972 

Slawin,  Kevin  M.     Valley  Stream,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1982 

Slusser,  Wendelin  M.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1981 

Smith,  David  A.     White  Plains,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1965 

Solnick,  Jay  V.     Kansas  City,  Ks.     B.A.,  California  (San  Diego),  1971;  Ph.D.,  North  Carolina. 

1977 
Stauffer,  J.  Turner     Hamilton,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1982 
Strauch,  Robert  J.     New  Rochelle,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1982 
Tamman,  Richard     Short  Hills,  N.J.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1982 
Teltscher,  Janet  C.     Roslyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 
Thomas,  William  G.     Clinton,  Md.     B.S.,  George  Washington,  1982 
Tronolone,  William     Raritan,  N.J.     B.A.,  Lafayette,  1982 
Turtel,  Lawrence  S.     Melville,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1982 
Warren,  Stephen  P.     Newark,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1982 


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Watnick,  Terry     South  Orange,  N.J.     B.S.,  Brown,  1981 

Weil,  Henry     Cooperstown,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Hamilton,  1980 

Weinstein,  Toba  A.     Garden  City,  N.Y.     B.A.,  SUNY  (Binghamton),  1982 

Weinstock,  Ira  A.     Boulder,  Co.     B.A.,  Williams,  1980 

White,  Richard  L.,  Jr.     Ithaca,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornel},  1982 

Wint,  Jeffrey  C.     New  Hyde  Park,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1982 

Yonkers,  Kimberly  A.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1979 

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Adams,  William  G.     Hamilton,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1982 

Adler,  Sidney  J.     Bellmore,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1983 

Ahn,  Jeffrey  Min     Claremont,  Ca.     B.A.,  Pomona,  1983 

Anderson,  William     Suffern,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1983 

Andreasson,  Katrin  I.     San  Francisco,  Ca.     M.S.,  Stanford,  1983 

Atlas,  Steven  J.     Bethesda,  Md.     B.S.,  Tufts,  1982 

Bacon,  Charles  K.     Westwood,  Ma.     B.S.,  Harvard,  1983 

Bell,  Myron     Aiken,  S.C.     B.A.,  Yale,  1983 

Benjamin,  Ivor     Great  Neck,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1983 

Bethel,  Colin  A.     Nassau,  Bahamas     B.A.,  Harvard,  1983 

Bichell,  David     Baltimore,  Md.     B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1980 

Binderow,  Sander  R.     Douglaston,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1983 

Bingham,  Peter  M.     Dobbs  Ferry,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Bowe,  Barbara     Ridgewood,  N.J.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1983 

Brzustowics,  Linda     New  Hyde  Park,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1983 

Burd,  Randall     East  Longmeadow,  Ma.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1983 

Butler,  Marilyn  W.     Harris,  Tx.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Buyske,  Jo     Los  Angeles,  Ca.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1981 

Carrancejie,  Margo     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1983 

Carter,  Judy  A.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Albany),  1977 

Cataquet,  David     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1983 

Chang,  Mark  W.     Kalamazoo,  Mi.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1983 

Chen,  Yu  Liang     Cayce,  S.C.     B.S.,  South  Carolina,  1983 

Chess,  Mitchell  A.     Monsey,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Union,  1983 

Chien,  Ann  M.     Englewood,  N.J.     B.S.,  Yale,  1983 

Colon,  Francisco  G.     Rio  Pedras,  P.R.     B.S.,  Washington,  1983 

Constantindes,  Minas     Narrangasett,  R.I.     B.A.,  Brown,  1983 

Cosman,  Bard  C.     Hillsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1983 

Curran,  Peter  G.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Middlebury,  1980 

D'Amico,  Thomas     Wilmington,  De.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1982 

Davison,  Henry  Jr.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1983 

Dawson,  Scott  C.     New  Rochelle,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1983 

DellAngelo,  Robert     Pound  Ridge,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1983 

Densel,  Donna  L.     Wayne,  N.J.     B.S.,  Duke,  1983 

Dickstein,  Marc  L.     Roslyn  Heights,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1983 

Diefenbach,  Pamela     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1981 

Dominguez,  Kenneth     Whittier,  Ca.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1983 

Dorman,  Michael  A.     Livingston,  N.J.     B.A.,  Lafayette,  1983 

Edelstein,  Patti  M.     Scotch  Plains,  N.J.     B.S.,  Georgetown,  1983 

Erdmann,  Anthony  C.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1968 

Fairbanks,  Mary  E.     Troy,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1983 

Figueredo,  Vincent  M.     Tampa,  Fl.     B.S.,  Haverford,  1983 

Fine,  Robert  B.     Setauket,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1983 

Flood,  Mary  Theresa     New  York,  N.Y.     Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1976 

Forese,  Laura  Lee     Franklin  Lakes,  N.J.     B.S.E.,  Princeton,  1983 


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Fuller,  Jonathan  E.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1979 

Gazetas,  Polyxene     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1983 

Goldstoff,  Michael     Ithaca,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Cornell,  1983 

GraH,  Steven  Neal     Trenton,  N.J.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1983 

Green,  Andrew     Great  Neck,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1983 

Grimm,  Cordelia     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1981 

Guidera,  Steven  A.     Englishtown,  N.J.     B.A.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1983 

Hahn,  Chiwon     Storrs,  Ct.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1983 

Hedberg,  Viking  A.     Westhampton  Beach,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Yale,  1983 

Ho,  Kevin     Cleveland  Heights,  Oh.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1982 

Hoe,  Robin  Kim     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1983 

Hohl,  William  M.     Santa  Monica,  Ca.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1980 

Horwitz,  Mara  Jean     Brightwaters,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Northwestern,  1983 

Hudak,  Craig  M.     West  Hartford,  Ct.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1983 

Jacobson,  Mercedes     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1982 

Jaile-Jesus,  C.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Manhattanville,  1983 

Jeffers,  Jasmine  G.     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.S.,  SUNY  (Stony  Brook),  1983 

Joseph,  Kimberly  T.     Silver  Spring,  Md.     B.A.,  Maryland,  1983 

Kaplan,  Andrew  S.     Memphis,  Tn.     B.A.,  Yale,  1983 

Kazim,  Robert     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1983 

Kelly,  Katherine  J.     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Swarthmore,  1981 

Kim,  Hyung  Leona     Spring  Valley,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1983 

Kim,  Steve  Ho-Suk     Maumee,  Oh.     B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1983 

Klein,  Jeffrey  D.     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1983 

Krauss,  William  E.     Northbrook,  II.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1983 

Kurth,  Rebecca  Jane     Methuen,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1983 

Landschultz,  William     Dubuque,  la.     B.A.,  M.S.,  Chicago,  1982 

Lane,  Mariellen     Ardsley,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Fordham,  1983 

Laufer,  Terri  M.     Rockville,  Md.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1983 

Lawrence,  Peter     Bronx,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Long  Island,  1983 

Lee,  Thomas  H.     Worthington,  Oh.     B. A.,  Amherst,  1983 

Levinc,  Daniel     Elmont,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Brown,  1981 

Lewtas,  Joanne  L.     Toronto,  Can.     B.A.,  Bowdoin,  1983 

Li,  Deborah  C.     Rumson,  N.J.     B.S.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1983 

Loiselle,  John  M.     Sharon,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1983 

Lovett,  James  E.     Summit,  N.J.     B.S.,  Bates,  1983 

Luban,  Jeremy     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  SUNY  (Purchase),  1982 

Lutzker,  Stuart  G.     Tappan,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1983 

Lynch,  Julia  A.     San  Francisco,  Ca.     B.S.,  California  (Davis),  1983 

MacArthur,  Solange     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Hunter,  1983 

Mann,  Michael  A.     Flushing,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Yeshiva,  1983 

Markowitz,  Marian  P.     Scarsdale,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Wellesley,  1983 

Maxcy,  Jeffrey  L.     Marion,  In.     B.S.,  Purdue,  1983 

Mayer,  Pierre  V.     Medford,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1982 

Mayor,  Manuel  R.     Miami,  Fl.     B.A.,  Brandeis,  1983 

McDonagh,  Thomas     Bellrose,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Haverford,  1983 

McGuire,  Dawn     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1976 

Mendez,  Beatriz     Jackson  Heights,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1983 

Michaels,  Basil  M.     Bridgeport,  Ct.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1983 

Munier,  Michael  A.     San  Francisco,  Ca.     B.A.,  California  (Berkeley),  1983 

Muntzer,  Ann  M.     Bellrose,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Amherst,  1983 

Myers,  liana  D.R.     Weston,  Ma.     B.A.,  Cambridge,  1980 

Nakamura,  Glenn  E.     Sepulveda,  Ca.     B.S.,  California  Institute  of  Technology,  1983 

Nicolaides,  Maria  N.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1980 

Novins,  Douglas  K.     Ardsley,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1983 

Palmer,  William  S.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Columbia,  1982 


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Parada,  Nereida  A.     Hato  Rey,  P.R.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1983 

Peterson,  Karen  L.     Stratford,  Ct.     B.A.,  Brown,  1983 

Phillips,  Louise  A.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Kean,  1973 

Porras,  Cornelio  J.     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  New  York  University,  1983 

Pruitt,  Scott     San  Antonio,  Tx.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1983 

Rayhill,  Stephen     New  Hartford,  N.Y.     B.S.,  Middlebury,  1978 

Rinko,  Carol  Jean     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1983 

Roach,  Neil  A.     Englewood,  N.J.     B.A.,  Rutgers,  1983 

Rodriguez-Ema,  Martin     Marietta,  Ga.     B.S.,  Yale,  1983 

Rodts,  Gerald  E.     Princeton,  N.J.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1983 

Roelke,  Marc     Greenwich,  Ct.     B.S.,  Brown,  1983 

Rosenberg,  Michael     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1983 

Rubin,  John  A.     Brookline,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1983 

Ryan,  Michael  H.     New  Haven,  Ct.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1983 

Ryu,  Janice  K.     Northridge,  Ca.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1983 

Sanda,  Martin  G.     New  Haven,  Ct.     B.A.,  Yale,  1983 

Saltman,  Adam  E.     Woodcliff  Lake,  N.J.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1983 

Saxon,  James     Jackson  Heights,  N.Y.     B.F.A.,  New  York  University,  1977 

Schainholz,  Daniel     Teaneck,  N.J.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1983 

Schierman,  Steven  W.     Brooklyn,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1983 

Schwartzberg,  Pamela     Amherst,  Ma.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1981 

Selznick,  Hugh  S.     New  Rochelle,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Cornell,  1983 

Shannon,  Kevin  M.     Tampa,  Fl.     B.S.,  Haverford,  1983 

Shapiro,  Robert  E.     Chappaqua,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1978 

Shibutani,  Yasushi     Chappaqua,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1983 

Shumway,  Joseph  B.     Cheyenne,  Wy.     B.S.,  Brigham  Young,  1983 

Snook,  Curtis  P.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1982 

Soler,  Maria  E.     Astoria,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1983 

St.  Clair,  Steven  H.     Sarasota,  Fl.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1983 

Stevens,  Peter  D.     Wayne,  Pa.     B.A.,  Columbia,  1983 

Stone,  Joanne  L.     Roslyn  Heights,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1983 

Stormberg,  David     Sidney,  Ne.     B.A.,  Concepcion  Seminary,  1978 

Suarez,  Sylvia  M.     Tenafly,  N.J.     B.A.,  Smith,  1983 

Sweeney,  Sheila  A.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1983 

Taylor,  Thomas  S.     Marblehead,  Ma.     B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1981 

Thai,  Gary  D.     Port  Washington,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Pennsylvania,  1983 

Thomhill,  Marsha     Spring  Valley,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Barnard,  1983 

Torres,  Jose  A.     Santa  Paula,  P.R.     B.S.,  Brandeis,  1983 

Walton,  Stacie  L.     Denver,  Co.     B.A.,  Stanford,  1980 

Weber,  Jonathon  T.     New  York,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Princeton,  1980 

Weine,  Steven  M.     Farmington  Hills,  Mi.     B.A.,  Michigan,  1982 

Welch,  Robert  J.     Quincy,  Ma.     B.A.,  Harvard,  1983 

Whang,  Ihn  Seong     Amherst,  N.Y.     B.A.,  Duke,  1983 

Willis,  James  R.     Eau  Claire,  Wis.     B.S,  Wisconsin,  1983 

Wong,  Lawrence     Ellicot  City,  Md.     B.S.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1983 

Yin,  Way     Silver  Spring,  Md.     B.S,  Maryland,  1982 

Young,  Gregory  J.     Parsippany,  N.J.     B. A.,  Holy  Cross,  1983 

Ziamik,  William     Westfield,  N.J.     B.S,  Duke,  1983 


Index 


Absence,  leave  of,  43-44 

Academic  disciple:  see  Regulations 

Academic  year:  calendar,  5-7;  divisions, 
44 

Administration:  Health  Sciences,  8;  Joint 
Administrative  Board,  10;  staff,  11 

Admission(s);  Committee  on,  10,  25-26; 
application  procedure,  25;  requirements, 
25-26;  application  fee,  25,  28;  to 
advanced  standing,  26;  of  foreign  stu- 
dents, 26 

Administrative  staff,  8 

Advanced  standing,  26 

Advisory  Committee  to  the  Dean,  Chair- 
men's, 10 

Affiliated  hospitals,  21-24 

Alpha  Omega  Alpha,  41 

Alumni  Association,  41 

Anatomy:  courses,  45 

Anatomy  and  Cell  Biology,  officers  of 
instruction,  57-58 

Anesthesiology:  course,  46;  officers  of 
instruction,  58-62 

Application:  for  degrees,  5-7,  29;  for 
admission,  25-26;  fees,  25,  28;  for  finan- 
cial aid,  31-40 

Attendance,  27 

Auditing  courses,  27 

Augustus  C.  Long  Library,  19 

Awards,  38-40,  51-52 

Bard  Hall,  30-31 

Bard  Haven  Towers,  31 

Bassett,  Mary  Imogene,  Hospital,  22 

Biochemistry:  course,  45;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 62-63 

Biology:  abnormal  human,  course,  44 

Biophysics  and  biophyscial  chemistry,  spe- 
cial program  in,  51 

Biostatistics,  officers  of  instruction,  123-24 

Calendar,  Academic,  5-7 

Center  for  Geriatrics  and  Gerontology,  20 

Center  for   Psychoanalytic   Training  and 

Research,  50 
Centers  for  Community  Health,  20 
Certificate  in  psychoanalysis,  50 
Chairmen's   Advisory   Committee   to   the 

Dean,  10 
Clinical  genetics,  special  program  in,  51 


College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons:  histo- 
ry, purpose,  and  location,  17,  18-19; 
program  of  instruction,  43-52 

Columbia-Presbyterian  Medical  Center, 
17-21 

Columbia  University:  relation  to  P&S,  histo- 
ry, 17,  18-19;  library,  19;  campus  facili- 
ties, 40 

Comprehensive  Cancer  Center/Institute  of 
Cancer  Research,  19 

Conduct,  27 

Course  numbers,  key  to,  44 

Courses:  electives,  43;  summary  of  curricu- 
lum, 44;  basic  science  and  introductory 
clinical,  44-46;  major  clinical  year,  46- 
48;  Fourth  year,  48;  for  practicing  physi- 
cians and  specialists,  55 

Curriculum:  Committee  on,  10;  summary 
of,  44 

Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine,  8 
Degrees:  application  dates,  5-7,  29;  dates 
of  award,  6-7;  M.D.,  17,  49;  Ph.D.,  49, 
50,  51;  M.S.,  50;  Med.Sc.D.,  55;  see  also 
Certificate   in  psychoanalysis;   National 
Board  examinations 
Dental  and  Oral  Surgery,  School  of,  18,  20 
Departments  of  Instruction,  57-147 
Dermatology:  course,  46;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 63-65 
Discipline,  academic:  see  Regulations 
Doctor  of  Medical  Science  degree,  55 
Doctor  of  Medicine  degree,  17;  in  combina- 
tion with  M.P.H.  degree,  49;  in  combina- 
tion with  Ph.D.  degree,  49 
Doctor  of  Philosophy  degree;  in  combina- 
tion with  M.D.  degree,  49;  in  nutrition, 
50;  in  biophysics  and  biophysical  chemis- 
try, 51 
Dormitories,  30-31 

Emeriti  officers,  11-14 

Employment  for  spouses  of  students,  31 

Endowed  lectureships,  51 

Endowed  scholarship  funds,  32-36 

Environmental  Health  Sciences,  officers  of 
instruction,  124-25 

Epidemiology,  officers  of  instruction,  125- 
26 

Equipment:  estimated  cost  of,  30;  require- 
ment, 30 


168    INDEX 


Executive  Committee  of  the  Faculty  Coun- 
cil, 8 
Expenses,  estimated,  30;  see  also  Fees 

Faculty  Council:  Executive  Committee  of 
the,  8;  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine,  9 

Faculty  of  Medicine,  8-14 

Fees:  payment  of,  5-7;  application,  25,  28; 
health  service  and  hospital  insurance,  28; 
late,  28;  withdrawal  and  adjustment  of, 
29;  see  also  Expenses,  estimated 

Financial  aid,  31-40 

Foreign  students:  admission  of,  26;  loans  to, 
36 

Genetics:  see  Human  Genetics  and  Devel- 
opment 

Gertrude  H.  Sergievsky  Center,  20 

Gift  funds,  36 

Grades  and  promotions,  43-44 

Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences:  rela- 
tion to  P&S,  49 

Gynecology:  see  Obstetrics  and  Gynecol- 
ogy 

Harlem  Hospital  Center,  22 

Health  administration:  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 126-29 

Health  service,  28 

Helen  Hayes  Hospital,  22-23 

History  of  the  College  and  the  University, 
18-19 

Hospitals,  teaching,  21-24 

Housing,  30-31 

Human  Genetics  and  Development:  course, 
45;  officers  of  instruction,  65-66 

Human  Nutrition,  Institute  of,  20 

Institute  of  Cancer  Research,  19 
Institute  of  Human  Nutrition,  20 
International   Institute   for   the    Study   of 
Human  Reproduction,  21 

Joint  Administrative  Board,  10 

Julius  and  Armand  Hammer  Health 
Sciences  Center — Augustus  Long  Li- 
brary, 19 

Key  to  course  numbers,  44 

Leaves  of  absence,  43-44 
Lectureships,  endowed,  51 
Libraries:  Health  Sciences,  19;  University, 

19,40 
Loans,  36-38 


Mary  Imogene  Bassett  Hospital,  22 

Master  of  Science  degree:  in  human  nutri- 
tion, 50;  in  physical  therapy  and  occupa- 
tional therapy,  50 

Medical  service  to  students,  28 

Medicine:  courses,  45,  46,  47;  officers  of 
instruction,  66-78 

Microbiology:  course,  45;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 78-80 

Microscopes,  30 

Morristown  Memorial  Hospital,  23 

National  Board  examinations,  7,  44 

Neurological  Surgery,  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 80-81 

Neurology:  teaching  hospital,  22;  courses, 
47;  officers  of  instruction,  81-84 

Nondiscriminatory  policies,  statement  of, 
17-18 

Nursing,  School  of,  18 

Nutrition:  course,  45;  special  programs  in, 
50;  see  also  Institute  of  Human  Nutrition 

Obstetrics  and  Gynecology:  teaching  hospi- 
tal, 22;  course,  47;  officers  of  instruction, 
84-88 

Occupational  therapy,  see  Physical  Thera- 
py; Master  of  Science  degree 

Ophthalmology:  teaching  hospital,  22; 
course,  47;  officers  of  instruction,  88-91 

Orthopedic  Surgery:  teaching  hospital,  21; 
course,  47;  officers  of  instruction,  91-94 

Otolaryngology:  course,  47;  officers  of 
instruction,  94-95 

Overlook  Hospital,  23 

P&S  Club,  40 

Pathology:  courses,  45;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 95-101 

Pediatrics:  teaching  hospital,  22;  course, 
48;  officers  of  instruction,  102-109 

Pharmacology:  course,  46,  officers  of 
instruction,  109-11 

Physical  therapy  and  occupational  therapy, 
special  programs  in,  50;  see  also  Rehabil- 
itation Medicine 

Physicians  and  Surgeons:  see  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons 

Physiology:  courses,  46;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 111-12 

Population  and  Family  Health,  officers  of 
instruction,  129-30 

Postgraduate  Programs,  55 

Presbyterian  Hospital,  10,  21-22 

President  of  the  University,  8 

Prizes,  38-40,  51-52 


INDEX    169 


Program  of  instruction  for  the  M.D.  degree, 
43;  summary  of  curriculum,  44 

Programs,  postgraduate,  55 

Programs,  special:  for  the  Ph.D.  degree, 
49,  50,  51;  in  physical  therapy  and 
occupational  therapy,  50;  in  psychoana- 
lytic medicine,  50;  in  nutrition,  50;  in 
clinical  genetics,  51;  in  biophysics  and 
biophysical  chemistry,  51 

Promotions,  grades  and,  43-44 

Psychiatric  Institute,  New  York  State,  18, 
24 

Psychiatry:  teaching  hospital,  22;  courses, 
46,  48;  officers  of  instruction,  112-23 

Psychoanalytic  Training  and  Research, 
Center  for,  special  programs,  50 

Public  Health;  School  of,  18,  20,  43; 
courses,  46;  officers  of  instruction,  123- 
32 

Radiology:  courses,  48;  officers  of  instruc- 
tion, 132-37 

Readmission,  44 

Registration:  dates,  5-7;  26;  late,  28 

Regulations,  University,  26-27 

Rehabilitation  Medicine:  course,  48;  officers 
of  instruction,  137-40 

Religious  holidays  and  attendance,  27 

Research:  cancer,  19;  in  nutrition,  20,  50; 
in  human  reproduction,  21;  in  clinical 
genetics,  51 

Residence  halls,  30-31 

Roosevelt  Hospital  Division,  24 

St.  Luke's  Hospital  Center  Division,  24 
St.  Luke's-Roosevelt  Hospital  Center,  23- 

24 
Scholarships,  31-36 


Sergievsky,  Gertrude  H.,  Center,  20 
Sociomedical  Sciences,  officers  of  instruc 

tion,  130-31 
Specialization:  programs  for,  49-51;  grad 

uate,  55 
Statement    of    nondiscriminatory    policies 

17-18 
Students:  selection  of,  25-26;  medical  ser 

vice  to,  28;  financial  aid,  31-40;  housing 

30-31;  activities,  40-41 
Students,  roster  of:  First-year  postgraduate 

appointments:  Class  of  1983,  152-55 

Class  of  1984,  155-58;  Class  of  1985, 

158-61;  Class  of  1986,  161-64;  Class 

of  1987,  164-66 
Surgery:  courses,  48;  officers  of  instruction, 

140-45 

Teaching  hospitals,  21-24 

Teaching   staff   of   the   departments:   see 

under  names  of  departments 
Transcripts,  30 
Tropical  medicine:  officers  of  instruction, 

131-32 
Tuition,  28;  refund  of,  29 

University  Rights,  Reservation  of,  18 
University  Senate  delegates,  10 
Urology:  teaching  hospital,  21;  course,  48; 
officers  of  instruction,  146-47 

Vice  President  for  Health  Sciences,  8 
Visiting  professorship,  51 

Washington  Heights  Health  and  Teaching 

Center,  18 
William  Black  Medical  Research  Center, 

19,20 
Withdrawal  and  adjustment  of  fees,  29 


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