BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE Assistant Professors
_ Ronald C. Dillehay Ph.D., California, 1962 _
ASS1Sf<¤¤t Professcrs ]ohn v. naiey 1>1i.D., Leyeia, 1963
David L. Bruce M.D., Illinois, 1960 Garth L. Olde Ph.D., Western Ontario, 1960
james R. Collins M.D., University of Buffalo, 1955 I t ct
Daniel L. \\/'ingard M.D., Western Reserve, 1959 ns   Or _ _
David S. Hall M.A., Kent State University, 1961
Instructors —
lan D- Hasbrouck M-D-r R0€h€$t€Yr 1956 The Department of Behavioral Science has the following
Lloyd F. Redick M.D., Ohio State, 1958 major objectives: first, the delineation and synthesis of prin-
ciples and content from the behavioral sciences which are
The Department of Anesthesiology teaches the principles $PeCrauY Perunenr rn the undersrandrng er uurnan uenavrer
of anesthesiology which are applicable to the general practice m_ health and di$€¤$€».¤¤d·th€ C0U€l€1U0f1 of tll€S€ P¤f1C1Pl€5
ot medieine and sntgenn Emphasis is niaeed noon emergency with those of the biological and physical sciences in the
care, preoperative evaluation, maintenance of anesthesia dur- devernprnenr Or a eeneepruar rrarne_ er rererenee userur _re'r
ing oneiation and ieeovets, room management The basie the practice of comprehensive medicine; second, the applica-
seienees ot nhaimaeoioay, nhysioiogy and anatomy are re_ tion of behavioral science concepts- and research Endings to
emphasized in the teaching of anesthesiology with specific a rurrner undersrandrng Or rne nragnesrrer rrearrnenr> and
ietetenee to their annheation in this heiet management process, to the mobilization of health resources
The Denattment ot Anesthesiology baitieinates on an to meet the needs of society, and to the understanding. of _
iniritaiionai basis in the regniar Courses of pharmacology, interpersonal relationships and social structure with medical
nhysioiogy, and singeis, as they ate ntesented to freshman institutions themselves; third, the provision of instruction *
and sophomore medical students. Third-year students receive and reaearerr eensurrarren rn bresrarrsrresi and reurrhr rue
practical and didactic instruction in the variations in normal development Or eurrreura and research areund eeneeprs er
physiology and the pharmacology of anesthetic agents as they eenlrnunrearren and Srnarr group nunran rnreraerrerr I ‘
are encountered in the care of surgical patients. In addition, The reaenrng Pregrarn Or rue Deparrrnenr rnerueres _baSre
this experience in the junior year provides students with an eeurses rn uenavrerar serenee rn_ thc Cerreges er M¤d¤>¤¤¤»
opportunity to observe and to participate in anesthesia ad. D€¤#15tfY ¤¤d N}1fS1¤g,ifh€ DYOV1§19U of uistructiion in Com- _
niinistiationy tieatment ot nain niohiems, nostanesthesia te_ munrcatron and rn Statistics, participation rn conjornt courses
covery care, and pre— and postoperative anesthetic manage- °_n rrurnan Grewru and Devereprnenrr anrraer nee parrrerpa`  
ment tion in various clinical conferences. In addition, the Depart-
A eonioint eieetive in anesthesioiogs, is oicteied to senior ment offers a concentration in medical behavioral science for
students. The students participate in preoperative preparation predeererar Srudenrs rn S°er°r°€Y> Anrnreperegy er Psyeueregln .
and in the clinical care of patients in the operating room and
the recovery room. .
Courses ·
CO,ua,SeS Conjoint 112 Human Growth and Development. (4)  
Conjoint 321 Dental Sciences. (1) Cenlernr rre Cenlernr Sereneee (2)  A
gsi Anesthesia Clerkship (3) 212 (Nursing, Conjoint) Human Growth and
Development. (4)
Conjoint 345 Fourth Year Elective for Medical _ _ _
Students (14) 221 Behavioral Factors in Health and Disease. (3)
Conjoint 224 Introduction to Communication and
Interviewing. ( 1 ) _
    310 Concepts of Behavioral Science
and Biostatistics. (2) .
FACULTY _ _ i
R b S 320 (Dentistry, Conjoint) Growth and Development. (2)  .
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P _ _ O er mus cmrrmrm Conjoint 345 Elective for Fourth Year Medical `
R"’;°“°g* Ph D students. (14) ·
o crt traus . ., Yale, 1947 .
riiimmas it. Ford Pun., vanaerbiit, 1951 in rrmrrh and S°°"”y· (al  ·
Marion Pcarsall Ph.D., California, 1950 421 Biological Statistics. (2)
Assooioro professors 422 Biological Statistics II. (2)  V
Eugene B. Gallagher Ph.D., Harvard, 1958 (Sociology) 527 Society and Health. (3)
Roy K. jarecky Ed.D., Columbia, 1958 Anthto oio 5;; Social A th oi ·;
Melvin ]. Lcrncr Ph.D., N.Y. University, 1957 ( _ P ey) n mp Og);. r ) _
anim j. Lott 1>1i.D.,cO1OradO, 1957 541 Bislogwal Amr <2>
Bcunou I. Trawiniski Ph.D., V.P.I., 1961 546 (Sociology) Social Factors in Mental Health. (3)
238 .
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