uqgqut AREA V minute news December 22, 1971 vol.3 no. 2i 2 SNES Ae A NRE ESS eee ot PRL St SES Rey oN cy Gee Hell i, Choed Friends and Hoppin | Ve. wilh Ut Dr. 4p.W. Petit* *porothy Andarsan* 4Barbara BeemmertAntta Carter* 4Blias Chico*Jane Cohen*Marjorie Crump* +3onja Deaton*Kay D. Fuller*Kathryn Hatligan* ’p20n Hauck*Pred Hubbard*John Lloyd*Clyde Madden* 4ELste MeGuff*Plorence Miller*feri Moreno*Pat Neff*Hanya Salke ia* 4Sandra Santillt*Ruth Smtth*Gatl White*tichal Zatch* Gertrude Zelentts* AREA V STAFF FERENS\ SO), 4 me Res Wae> GRANT PROPOSAL TIME AREA V is preparing one operational grant proposal for the forthcoming review by CCRMP. The project, coordinated by Staffman Elias Chico, proposes to create a program which will provide supportive services for the retention in nursing careers of 147 Mexican American students who have already been recruited into nursing through a demonstrativn grant from the Division of Nursing, Pubtic Health Service Bureau of Health Professions, Education, and Manpower Training. The propesed project would be conducted by the East Los Angeles Health Task Force, with the cooperation of nursing faculties of ELA College, California State College of L.A., the East Los Angeles Menta: Health Center, and other health organizations. AREA V's suomission for the November | cycle of Developmental Component appit~ cations-~Coordinatior of Free Clinics--was one of a group of nine apgiicetions recommended for funding by the CCRMP Developmental Component Review Panel: Area Application Funds Requested 19,830 Il Community Organizetion fer Health 11 Rural Indian Health Project 33,700 IH} Two Common Diseases of Blacks 15,700 VY Coordination of Free Clinics 27 , 400 Vi Mobile Clinic for Minorifies 19,350 VI Education Coorcination--Emergency Medical Care System 17,090 VIE Demonstration Project for Continuing Medical Education 14,149 I} Outreach Program for Livingston Community Health Services 11,186 Funding of the nine projects, which requested a total of $41,639 for manpowsi, and $127,336 for health delivery services, has been deferred by CCRMP until late Janu” ary, pending clarification of regional objectives. Coordination of Free Clinics — proposes an evaluative mechanism by which individual member free clinics in So. California can assess the needs of their communities and the extent to whi ch indi- vidual Clinics are meeting these reeds, thus making it possible fo improve the quality and quantity ef care provided. Preparation has begun at AREA V on a proposal for an Area Health Education Center which will be included with six or seven other applications from California Area RMP's in a statewide proposal with a possible budget of $600, 000-$700,000. Staff members Dorothy E, Anderson, Kay D. Fuller, and Elias Chico are working with consultant Jane Katz on this project. The development of an AHEC Advisory Group for AREA V is being considered by Dr. Petit, Area Coordinator. k kk eR 2 AREA V was a co-exhibitor, along with California RMP Areas iv, Vi, Vil, Vill and IX, at the recent Annual Meeting of the Southern California Public Health Association in Ancheim, December 3. Hanya Salkeld (AREA V secretary) staffed the booth, which displayed brochures and information about the RMP Areas which ~ serve Southern California, and Dorothy E, Anderson coordinated the joint exhibit ' . t fe * and publicity. koe * A 1972 Symposium on Critical Care Medicine and Circulatory Shock, fo be pre- cgnfed in Los Angeles Fesruary 23, 24 and 25, 1972, has been announced by the USC School of Medicine and co-sponsors, Society of Critical Care Medicine and American Association of Critical Care Nurses (formerly American Association of Cardiovascular Nurses). For further «nformation and applications, phone 225-1511, Ext. 463, x *& # * Kay D. Fuller is AREA V's representative fo the Steering Committee for the Con- finuing Education and Service Development Project for Extended Care Facilities (ECF#s) which is a cooperative affort of RMP Areas IV, Vand VIL. She reports that the following fentctive course schedule for workshops has been determined: March 7 - May %, (Les Angeles), March 15 - May 17 (Orange County), March 23 - May 25 {Los Angeles). A second series will be given June through August (Fresno, Santa Barbara, and Los Angeles). Brochures and enrollment information will be available in the near future, Priority will be given to those ECF's who are oble to send both administrotor and nursing director. The new proect director is Kelly Swaryck, who brings to the program some valuable experience in the nurs~ ing field in the State of Washington. . ke ok OF If you missed the first outstandingly successful Conference on "Infection--A Con- -., temporary Problem" you will be pleased to hear that there is to be a repeat pro~ “gram on March 24-25,1972 at the Los Angeles Hilton. AREA V was a comsponser lost time, along with numerous other health organizations. Brochures will be forthcoming in the near future. & *« *& * AREA V staff members Dorothy Anderson, Kay Fuller, Fred Hubbard and Gail White attended the recent 2- lary symposium WConfrontation with Dying" sponsored by the Ethel Percy Andrus Gerontology Center at USC. Dr. Elisabeth Kulber-Ross, Med~ cal Director of the South Cook County Mental Health and Family Services shared with the audience her experiences with the dying and emphasized her theory that: the dying have much to teach us about living. She commented that health care personnel are nof aware that in their relationship with the dying they often do what meets their needs, not that of the patient and family. can k k & ® 3 (Thanks to Marjorie Crump and Florence Miller for our special page 1) st SE oy oS -pacs SO FW LOase (REE Sa 28 Mi @ C wo a + 28 3 2 c = a. SALEFORNIA REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAMS AREA Y UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AREA OFFICE 1 West Bay State Street, Alhambra, Calif. 91891 213) 576-1626 Telephone ( Editor - Elsie NcGuif Donald W. Petit, M.D. Area V Staff Area Coordinator Assistant Coordinaters Dorothy E. Andersoa, 4.P.H. Elias Chico Jana Z. Cohen, 3.A. Kay D. Fuller, RN. Leon C. Hauck, H.P.H. Fred 0. Hubbard John S. Lloyd, Ph.D. Elsie M. McGulf Clyde E. Madsen, ACSW. Teresita P. Moreno, M.S.W. Gail M. White, M.A. Michal M. Zatch, W.P.A. Area Advisory Gesasll Liston A. Witherill , Caairman Professigual Aidsisery Grauy Lee D. Cady, 4.0. John M. Connor, M.A. Henry B. Dunlap, M.P.H. Dale C. Garell, H.2. George C. Griffith, M.D. Lewis W. Guiss, M.D. Stanley E. Gunstream, Ph.D. Fotine O'Connor, R.N. Robert H. Pudenz, M.0. Robert E. Randle, M.D. Dr. Barbara Solomon, ACSW. ‘A "UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE POSTGRADUATE DIVISION Presents "A symposium presenting advances in basic sciences © for the clinician, the process of evaluating disability ~.) jn occupational lung disease, recent concepts in lung . cancer, and the new aspects of immunological. dis- * 2) eases of the lungs. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JANUARY 14 AND 15, 1972 Louis B. Mayer Medical Teaching Center Keith Administration Building ‘ 1975.Zonal Avenue : Los Angeles, California 90033 (Across from the LAC/USC Medical Center) hl¥ OF SO. cALy¢ wt Ony, re : So Pere omisiom Re Oo; OF wen’ UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE POSTGRADUATE DIVISION Presents Friday, January 14, 1972 Louis B. Mayer Teaching Center 8:15 a.m. Registration and Coffee THE BASIC SCIENCE OF PULMONARY 8:45 9:00 9:45 10:30 10:45 11:30 12:30 p.m. 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 MEDICINE FOR THE CLINICIAN Moderator: Clarence Collier, M.D. WELCOME & INTRODUCTION Phil R. Manning, M.D. Oscar J. Balchum, M.D. FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE LU NGS Norman C. Staub, M.D. THE PHARMACOLOGY OF BRONCHOCONSTRICTION David A. Berman, Ph.D. Coffee AIRWAY RESISTANCE AND ELASTIC RECOIL — CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS AND MEANING Peter T. Macklem, M.D. THE REGULATION OF VENTILATION AND ITS PERTUBATIONS Fred S. Grodins, M.D., Ph.D. Lunch — Seaver Hall JUDGING DISABILITY IN OCCUPATIONAL LUNG DISEASE Moderator: Oscar J. Balchum, M.D. OCCUPATIONAL LUNG DISEASES AND DISABILITY — MEDICAL OVERVIEW Hector P. Biejer, M.D. EXAMINATION FOR IMPAIRMENT, CAUSAL RELATIONSHIPS AND DISABIL- ITY BY THE PHYSICIAN IN PRACTICE Samuel Sills, M.D. INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE — ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES D. K. Kandel, D.P.H. IDENTIFYING TOXIC AGENTS, METALS AND PARTICULATES IN LUNG TISSUE Peter K. Mueller, Ph.D. 3:30 Coffee 3:45 ° WORKMAN’S COMPENSATION ASPECTS OF OCCUPATIONAL DISABILITY — LEGAL AND JUDICIAL Jesse Fluarty, J.D. 4:15 PROBLEMS OF WORKMAN'S COMPENSA- TION, INSURANCE CARRIERS, AND OF vs LARGE AND SMALL INDUSTRIES : Mrs. Maryon Smith, R.N. 4:45 SUMMARY — DISCUSSION 5:00 Adjourn Saturday, January 15, 1972 Louis B. Mayer Teaching Center KEY ASPECTS OF LUNG CANCER Moderator: Ralph C. Jung, M.D. 9:00 a.m. PROBLEMS IN IDENTIFYING LUNG CANCER BY BIOPSY AND RESECTION Russell P. Sherwin, M.D. 9:45 THE PATHOBIOLOGY OF LUNG CANCER Russell P. Sherwin, M.D. 10:30 Coffee 10:45 RADIOLOGIC RECOGNITION OF LUNG CANCERS A. Franklin Turner, M.D. 11:15 DIAGNOSTIC METHODS IN LUNG CANCER Leon S. Gottlieb, M.D. 11:45 THERAPY IN LUNG CANCER — SURGICAL, IRRADIATION, CHEMOTHERAPY Francis Woods, M.D. / 2:30 p.m. Lunch — Seaver Hall IMMUNOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF PULMONARY DISEASES Moderator: Om P. Sharma, M.D. 1:30 FUNDAMENTALS OF IMMUNOLOGY FOR THE CLINICIAN John Vaughan, M.D. 2:15 IMMUNOLOGIC ASPECTS OF ALLERGIC PULMONARY DISORDERS David A. Mathison, M.D. 3:00 Coffee 3:15 CELLULAR IMMUNITY IN HYPERSENSITIVITY STATES Ross E. Rocklin, M.D. 4:00 IMMUNOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF INTERSTITIAL AND INFLAMMATORY PULMONARY DISORDERS C. Edward Buckley, M.D. 5:00 Adjourn C. EDWARD BUCKLEY, M.D. Director, Allergy & Clinical Immunology Laboratory Duke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina JESSE FLUARTY, J.D. Referee - Attorney-at-Law California Workman's Compensation Appeals Board Los Angeles, California D. K. KANDEL, DR. P.H. industrial Engineer, Occupational Health Southern California Bureau of Occupational Health & Environmental Epidemiology Los Angeles, California PETER T. MACKLEM, M.D. Associate Professor of Experimental Medicine Joint Cardio-Respiratory Service Royal Victoria Hospital Montreal, Canada DAVID A. MATHISON, M.D. Division of Allergy & Immunology Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation La Jolla, California PETER K. MUELLER, Ph.D. Chief, Air and Industrial Hygiene Laboratory California Department of Public Health Berkeley, California ROSS E. ROCKLIN, M.D. Major, MC, Walter Reed General Hospital Walter Reed Army Medical Center Washington, D.C. MRS. MARYON SMITH, R.N. Occupational Heaith Nursing Consultant Employees Insurance of Wausau Los Angeles, California NORMAN C. STAUB, M.D. Professor of Physiology University of California School of Medicine Cardiovascular Research Unit San Francisco, California JOHN VAUGHAN, M.D. Chairman, Clinical Division Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation La Jolla, California FRANCIS WOODS, M.D. Overholt Clinic Boston, Massachusetts OSCAR J. BALCHUM, M.D., Ph.D. Program Director Hastings Professor of Medicine DAVID A. BERMAN, Ph.D. Professor of Pharmacology Cont'd HECTOR P. BLEJER, M.D., D.ILH. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine Medical Officer and Head-Occupational Health Southern California Bureau of Occupational Heaith and Environmental Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, Los Angeles, California CLARENCE COLLIER, M.D. Professor of Medicine and Physiology LEON S$. GOTTLIEB, M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine FRED S$. GRODINS, Ph.D., M.D. Professor of Physiology RALPH C: JUNG, M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine OM P. SHARMA, M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine RUSSELL P. SHERWIN, M.D. Hastings Professor of Pathology SAMUEL SILLS, M.D. Clinical Professor of Medicine A. FRANKLIN TURNER, M.D. . Professor of Radiology and Medicine Please send me information on the Postgraduate Pro- grams listed below: 7] Medicine in Review January 11, 12 and 13, 1972 (. Fluid & Electrolyte Balance January 21, 22 and 23, 1972 - Palm Springs ry Gastrointestinal & Skeletal Radiology January 31-February 4, 1972 - Palm Springs fF] Drug Abuse February 1, 2 and 3, 1972 [] Thyroid Disease February 10 and 11, 1972 - [] Critical Care Medicine & Circulatory Shock February 23-25, 1972 [] Intensive Review for Family Practice February 28-March 10, 1972 []} Advances in Cardiology March 10, 1972 [I Medical Centers of Africa May 23-June 13, 1972 Name. Address___—=—=_$__$___ J Gity State 2P —— Telephone Number___$___________ Friday and Saturday, january 14 and 15, 1972 Louis B. Mayer Medical Teaching Center Keith Administration Building 1975 Zonal Avenue Los Angeles, California 90033 (Across from the LAC/USC Medical Center) Phone number for incoming emergency calls: 225-5407 Nurses — $35.00 Registration will take place at 8:15 a.m. on Friday, January 14, 1972, in the foyer of the Louis B. Mayer Medical Teaching Center (address above) (For those who pre-register parking will be provided) (This program is acceptable for Group A credit toward the California Medical Association’s Certificate for 14 hours) This program is partially supported by teaching grants from CiBA - LILLY RESEARCH LABORATORIES TUBERCULOSIS & RESPIRATORY DISEASE ASSOCIA- TION OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY & RIKER LABO- RATORIES. Name__—=——= Address___»_____ City__________ State___—S——————— Telephone N umber__—$=?$_______?__— : Type of Practice———_____—_—_— Please mail check for the appropriate amount made payable to the University of Southern California and this application form to the Associate Dean, Post- graduate Division, USC School of Medicine, 2025 Zonal Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. 90033. Phone: 225-1511, Ext. 463. PULMONARY: DISEASE SYMPOSIUM i Non-Profit Org- i U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 14171 Los Angeles, Calif.