It# 1 n l@l [IL@ li@@ l@t@lil@l * ow ID OF REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAMS Room III -07 11 3 2 2 l@ -27 II 31 2 -34 4 @l@l -'39 4 11 -42 18 11:@ -47 5 11 02 2 11A-@03 5 I A 1 0 3 1 10 IIA-22 6 IA-29 3 i)A-30 5 I @l 37 5 1 @ 40 7 la -11 1 @O @ --Li 4 1 110 -15 4 0 21 3 10 @-22 8 10 6 0 -35 8 @10, -49 10 ED TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO ALL P FFS IONAL STAFF IN ROOMS INDICATED. )ffic6@@bf c6munications and Public Information Rm. 11-22 @X31620 (6/9/72) MH - Regional Medical Programs/*/bibliography KW - 20C CN - United States. Division of Regional Medical Programs//// CN - United States. Regional Medical Programs Service//// Ti Selected bibliography of regional medical programs./N FL 1968- IM [Rockville, Md.] CO v. SE DHEW publication ;/no. (HSM) 72-7003, etc./ SE Public Health Service publication,/no. 1861/ GN - Issued 1968-70, as Public Health Service publication, no. 1861; 1972-as DHEW publication no (HSM) 72-7003, etc. IB Issued 1968-69, by the Division of Regional Medical Programs; 1970-Regional Medical Programs Service. CP 02NLM,08HMS.ZWA 540:AA1:S4 CA ZWA 540 AAl S4:02NLM,08HMS Yi M/1 972/ LP Eng LA Eng oc - 0 MT - TITLE MAIN ENTRY RO - O:MED RO - C:MED RO - M:REF DA - 721108 LR - 900514 EL - FULL LEVEL IT - SERIAL Ul -0340430 000 OF REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAMS.@ Revised January 1979 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Public Health Service Health SeMms and Mental Health Adn-dnistration Regional Medical Program Service PREFACE This third revision of the Selected Bibliography of Reeional Medical Programs has been prepared by the Office of Communications and Public Information of the Regional Medical Programs Service from listings submitted by the Regional Medical Programs. It incorporates a number of new publications dealing with Regional Medical Program activities, but, as the title indicates, only selected materials are listed. Because of space limitations, no newspaper articles, with the exception of selected trade publication articles, are included in this edition. Some format changes have been made, and a simple index has been added to facilitate searches for particular subject matter materials. The index does not attempt to catalogue All listed -publications. For example, general information materials on an RMP are not indexed. In many cases, the subject matter of a publication had to be determined from title Alone, since the actual publication was not available, and.this will be reflected in the indexing. We regret these limitations.,, but trust the Bibliography. will be of value to the individual Regions and to those groups and organizations who are interested in the work of the Regional Medical Programs. TABLE OF CONTENFS Page Published by and About Regions ...........1 Regional Nledical Programs in Oeneral Published Nationally and Locally .... ill Regimal Medical Programs in General Legislative ......................... 126 Index .................................... 131 ALABAMA REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program IIAREP 1970-1971" (22-page booklet). Summarizes past and projected Alabama Regional Medical Program activities. "Better Service for Patients" (1-fold brochure). Outlines patient- oriented projects of the Alabama Regional Medical Program. ItContinuing Medical Education" (2-fold brochure). Outlines Alabama Regional Medical Program projects in this area and lists audiovisuals available. "Core Staff Directory" (4-page booklet). Listing of Core Staff and Committee Chairmen of the Alabama Regional Medical Program. "Community Resources Directory - 1971" (132 pages). 'PUblished jointly ,with the community Servide Council, Ind. A resource guide to health, ,welfare, recreation, financing and planning services offered by various organizations in the seven Central Alabama counties. "Helpill (3-fold brochure). Introduces the Alabama Regional Medical Program. "Manpower Development" (2-fold brochure). Brief outline of what Alabama Regional Medical Program has accomplished in this area. "Proceedings of: Alabama Regional Medical Programs - Comprehensive Health Planning Agencies Relationship Workshop, January 8, 1971, Birmingham, Alabama" (43 pages). An edited dialogue bointing out the compatabilities of these organization in Alabama. "Pkdce6dings of: Manpower Conference, February 10-12, 1971, Birmingham, Alabama" (203 pages). Sponsored by the Advisory committee on Allied Health of the Alabama Regional Medical Program and the Alabama and Southeastern Regional Medical Programs. Includes edited speeches. Published Nationally and Locally "Alabama Blindness Prevention Program," Optical Journal and Review of Optometry. September 15, 1971. "A Telephone Service to Aid Alabama M.D.s" Medical Tribune. September 11, 1969. Finney, J. O., M.D., "On The Regional Medical Programs and our Profession in Alabama," Journal of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama Vol. 36, No. 9 pages 1015-1016. March 1967. Jasper, Emogene W., "Health Manpower Conf6rence," The Alabama Nurse, Vol. 25, No. 1, pages 9-10. March 1971. Lee, Martha, "What's Going On At ARMP," The Alabama Nurse, Vol. 24, No. 4, page 27. December 1970. Packard, John M., M.D., "Regional Medical Programs: Alabama,it Postgraduate Medicine, Vol. 49, No. 2, pages 235-238. February 1971. Plowden, Moultrie-D., "Cooperation is Vital," Southern H tals. October 1969. "Regional Medical Programs - Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke,'l The Medical Association for the State of Alabama Handbook for Counsellors and Delegates, Called Meeting 1968, pages 21-24. "UAB Funds to Combat Blindness," Optometric Weekly. Au gust 19, 1971. Alabama Regional Medical Program funds intensive blindness prevention program through the University of Alabama at .Birmingham. ALBANY REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program "Albany Regional Medical Program Report" (newsletter). Published bi- monthly; f irst issue: September-October 1968. "Analysis of Questionnaires Completed by Dentists Participating in Pilot Two-Way Radio Conferences" (21-page mimeographed report). it@: What's It all About?" (2-fold leaflet). Basic information on the Albany Regional Medical Program and brief description of several projects. "Community Hospital Learning Center - A Proj ect of the Albany Regional Medical Program" (44-page booklet). Published 1970. Catalogue describes educational materials prepared by Albany Program for the Community Hospital Learning Centers.;, Includes list of slides and cartridge motion pictures. "The Albany Regional Medical Program" (24-pas-te booklet). identifies ati6hal projects Albany Region, gives history, description of 60ei at of advisors and consultants. and li 2 "The Albany Regional Medical Program!' (5-fold leaflet). The purpose of the Albany Regional Medical Program and descriptions of five of, its ongoing projects. Published Nationally and Locally "ACP Prepares Extension Programs for 1971-72," MidAtlantic Apothecary4 August/September 1971. "Albany Regional Medical Program Links Three States," Medical Tribune. February 12, 1968. Fyles, Mary, R.N., "Two-way Radio - Tool for Continuing Education," New York State Nurse, Vol. 41, No. 19 pages 3-6. January 1969. "Heart Associations That Have Been Active in Programming - Albany, New York," Heart and Torch (American Heart Association), Vol. 15, No. 3, pages 12-13. Fall 1967. Hirshfeld, John H.,, M.D., "What do you think of regional programs?" (Q and A for M.D.s), Medical Tribune. April 17, 1968. McMahon, James, "Two-Way Radio Ketps M.D.'s Abreast," Health Newg (New York State Department of Health), pages 2-7. Nbvember 1968. ."Postgraduate Courses Via Two-Way Radio," Dental Times,, page 5. October 15, 1969. Woole6y Frank M., Jr., M.D., "Albany Program Emphasizes 9 Community.Strengthst Relationships," Hospitals, Vol. 42, July 1, 1968. 'Woolsey, Frank M., Jr., M.Di, "Community Hospital L6arfiing Centdrs," Albany Medical College Alumni Bulletin. April 1969. Woolsey, Frank.M., Jr*, M.D., 'Initial Operational Activities of the Albany Regional Medical Program," The Journal 'of Mddical Education, Vol. 43, No. 10, pages 1041-1048. October 1968. ARIZONA REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Prdgram -,What-It Is and What It Does" (2-fold leaflet). Introduces Regional Medical Program'and its functions, and lists Regional ry Group. "News - Arizona Regional Medical Program" (newsletter). First issue: January 1969. Published Nationallv and Locally "Continuing Education Councils Planned,," Arizona Nurse. January 1971. DdVal, Merlin K. , M.D. , "Bridging the Gap," Arizona' a Health, Vol. 2, No. 1. June-July 1967. I"History and Purposes of the Arizona Regional Medical Program," Arizona Medicine, Vol. 25, No. 12. December 1968. Knapp, Margaret, R.N., "Regional Medical Programs in Arizona," Arizona Nurse, Vol. 21, No. 3, pages 25-26. May-June 1968. Knapp, Margaret, R.N., "2,526 Arizona Nurses Spoke Upl" Arizona Nurse, Vol. 22, No. 1. June-July 1969. Melick, D. W., M.D., "The Arizona Regional Medical Program and You$" Pima County Medical Society Sombrero, page 14. July 1969. Melick, D. W. , M.D., "The Present and Future Arizona Regional Medical Program," Arizona Medicine. May 1070. Ord, Betty R. , R.N., "No Slogans for the '70's,to Arizona Nurse, March-April 1970. "Pediatrid Nurse Associate Program," Prescription (Samaritan Health Service). March 1971. "Professional Education'Made.Easy," The S@ord (Arizona Division., American Cancer Society). March 1971. "Regional Medical Programs - Part I," Arizona Medicine, Vol. 24, No. 10. October 1967. "Regional Medical Programs - Part II," Arizona Medicine, Vol. 24, No. 11. November 1967. Riggs Lew "ARNP: The Odd Little Organization That Works.*. 1) I and Works," Rapport, Summer 1971. "Survey of State-Wide Health Needs," Arizona Pharmacist. March 19.69. Wolanin, M. O., R.N., "Nursing Component in Arizona Regional Medical Program, Arizona Nurse, Vol. 21 N6. 5. November@December 1968. 4 ARKANSAS REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program I?Arkansas Regional Medical Program" (2-fold leaflet). Basic information on the origin and objectives of the Arkansas Regional Medical Ptogram, as well as a listing of staff and Regional Advisory Group. ARNP Packet containing: Cover letter (instructions on use of Packet); list of 314(b) agencies, their counties and directors; project format for preparation of proposals with instructions on how to develop each section; copy of technical review form; copy of Regional Advisory Group review form with goals and objectives. "Arkansas Registers Medical Progress." Information (including maps) on Arkansas Regional Medical Program's statewide activities and concern with health care delivery. "Nexus" (newsletter). Published monthly. First newsletter, then entitled "ARMP News," published October 1967. "Regional Hospital Medical Library Program" (2-fold leaflet). Describes the library service, workshops and consultant service of the University of Arkansas Medical Center Library. "10 Initial Projects of the Arkansas Regional Medical Program" (2-fold leaflet). Project summaries and background of the Arkansas Regional Medical Program. BISTATE REGIONAL MEDICAL PROi3RAM Published by Prog, a@m "Bi-State Beat." Bi-monthly newsletter; first issue: February 15, 1969. "Bi-State Capsules" (newsletter). Published between "Bi-State Beat" publication dates; first issue: November 15, 1971. Bi-State RMP Manpower and Facilities Profile." Unpublished study of health career needs and training facilities in eastern Missouri and southern Illinois. 1968. "Health Status of Low-Income Families in Urban Areas." Unpublished planning study done in cooperation with the Medical Care Research Center, Washington University (St. Louis). 1969. "HeArt Disease in the Bi-State Region.11 Unpublished compilation of statistical 'and demographic data on the prevalence on heart -disease. @@@March 1971. 5 "Hospital Directory. 11 A compilation of data, such as size, facilities and administrative staff on 181 hospitals in eastern Missouri and southern Illinois. Updated annually. (Unpublished). "Library Activities of Regional Medical Programs" (29-page booklet). Summary of library projects listed by Regional Medical Programs. "Medical Library Network Informational Guide" (8-page booklet). Instructions for participants of the medical library network. Match 1971. "Mortality Statistics." Annual statistics for heart disease, cancer and stroke in the Bi-State Regional Medical Program area. Includes population, deaths, percentage of total deaths for the three diseases and death rate per 100,000 population. Updated annually. (Unpublished). "Opportunities in Health Careers 1970-1971" (69 pages). Directory of educational facilities in Missouri and Illinois offering training in the allied health professions. "Proceedings of the Heart Disease Planning Committee, Fordyce House March.1971" (18 pages). Report on coordination of efforts to reduce the heart disease death toll. (Unpublished). Its yllabus on Journals in Hospital Libraries" (37 pages). Outline of necessary medical library information to be presented in library workshops. 1968. "Use of Physician Assistants. II Consultation report on physician assistant usage in Good Samaritan Hospital, Mt. Vernon, Illinois. December 1970. (Unpublished). "What It's All About." Brochure explaining goals, strategy, procedures for grant submission. Published Nationally and Locally "Bi-Stat6 Reglonal Medical Program," St. Louis County Medical Society Bulletin, November 18, 1968. "Bi-State Regional Medical Program," Quincy (Illinois) Medical Bulletin. Detembet 1969. "Bi-State RMP Projects Advance," St. Louis Medicine. September 24, 1969. "Dr. Stoneman Discusses Regional Medical Planning," Barnes Hospital Bulletin, St. Louis, Missouri. November 13, 1968. "Funding the Bi-State RNP," St. Louis Medicine. November 1969. Knowing Your ABC's," Central Illinois,Medicine. Autumn 1970. "Mutual Involvement of Personnel in the Bi-State Regional Medical Program and St. Louis Medical Societygll St. Louis Medical'Society's Annual Directory of membership and health agencies. Winter 1971-72. "Proceedings of First Statewide Invitational Conference for Health and Hospital Planning Councils," Springfield, Illinois, June 22, 1970. (13 pages). Published by the Illinois Hospital Association. "Prospectus: Stroke Unit," The Cipher (Medical Student Newsletter). December 10, 1969. Stoneman, William III, M.D., "Special Report - Missouri Doctors and the Physician Assistant," Missouri Medicine, Vol. 68, No. 9, pages 673-675. September 1971. Summary of survey of members of the Missouri State Medical Association to determine whether a market for physician assistants exists in Missouri and to gain additional relevant information. Survey developed and conducted by Bi-State. "Regional Medical Programs - Stoneman, William III, M.D., Bi-State," Postgraduate Medicine, Vol. 49, No. 3, pages 230- 233. March 1971. "Stroke Unit Offers Diagnosis, Training for Area Physicians,ii St. Louis Univeisit_y Medical Center News. February 1970. "Treatm6nt Planning by Computer'," Washington University Magazine (St. Louis). Winter 1970. "Washington. University Vice Chancellor Tells of Increasing Cooperation Between Area Universities; Explains Bi-State Program," St. Louis University Medical Center News. April 1969. CALIFORNIA REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRA Published o ram "Area IV California RNP - UCLA Progress Report - October 1968-May 1970" (48 pages). organization, goals, planning activities supported from core funds, inter-area activities, operational projects, and projected activities. ttA Position Paper on Regional Medical Programs in California Including Comments on Related Questions Posed by the Office-of Comprehensive Health Planning," by Paul D. Ward and Staff (Reprinted Medical Programs Service] in'News. Information and Data [Regional January 27, 1971). Vol. 5, No. 2S. 7 "California Area II (Davis) Regional Medical Programs Report" (newsletter). Published bimonthly; first issue: July 1969. "California Area IV Regional Medical Programs Newsletter" (newsletter). Published monthly. "California Area IV Regional Medical Programs$ UCLA" (15-page booklet). Information on the organization and purposes of the California Area IV program. "California Regional Medical Programs Annual Conference, California Region and Area IV, November 23-24, 1969" (47-page booklet). Includes lists of participants; seminars, workshops and panel discussions focusing on health care deliv ery problems from the providers point of view. "Coronary Care Newsletter" (newsletter). First issue: July 1969. To facilitate transmission of the latest Advances in coronary care practices to physicians and nurses in California involved in the management of patients with acute myocardial infarctions in coronary care units. Cooperative venture of all three coronary care Regional Medical Program Activities in California. Also includes pertinent information relevant to other Regional Medical Program activities within California. "How Do You Feel Today?" (2-fold leaflet). Description of Watts- Willowbrook District Regional Medical Program. "RNP News - Regional Medical Programs, California Area I" (newsletter). First issue: October 1968. "Stroke Patients in Nursing Homes - A Preliminary Study of Their Potential for Rehabilitation by Judith B. Cohen, M.A. and T. E. Reynolds, M.D., (31-page'b6oklet). March 1971. "The Ho6pital's Role in Health Manpower Education, Western White House, July 28, 1971" (64-page boiwklet). Conference sponsored by Area VIII, California Regional Medical Programs. Includes introductory remarks, panel discussion on 'Hospital Facilities Available' and reports on group discussions. "To Bring to Every Person Tomorrow's Medicine Today" (12-page booklet). History and background of Regional Medical Programs, how they'work in @ractice; development and organization of California Regional Medical Program. "East Los Angeles Health A: Community Report" (97- age booklet). p Report on the health needs of the "barrio" (a Mexican neighborhood) as erceived by those who live and work there and statistics to p support those perceptions. Includes health problems, recommendations and analysis. 8 Published Nationally and Localll !VA big city medical center sends.its teachers to outlying areas." California's Health, Vol. 27, pages 1-2. June 1970. "A Survey of Continuing Medical Education for Physicians, Selected Findings Based on 2,600 Responses to Questionnaires," California Medicine, pages 245-251. September 1968. Brayton, Donald F., M.D., "Regional medical programs can't help but influence nearly all health care aspects," California's Health, Vol. 26, pages 6-8, 10. May 1969. Brayton, Donald, M.D., "Relevance - today and tomorrow in Medical Education," California Medicine (The Western Journal of Medicine), page 49. January 1970. Brayton, Donald F., M.D., "The UCLA Regional Medical Program," UCLA Medicine, Report of the UCLA School of Medicine, Vol. 2, No. 2. Fall 1967. "Continuing His Education,@' California Medicine, pages 241- 242. September 1968. Crider, H. and Alexander, K., "Summary Report on The Arrowhead Conference on.Education and Training in Extended Care Facilities," Western Care, Vol. XV, No. 2, pages 2OB-20H. April 1970. Report of conference conducted jointly by Los Angeles County Branch of the American Cancer Society, California Association of Nursing Homes, California Regional Medical Program (Area IV and V), Geriatric/Extended Care Conference Group of California Nurses Association, Los Angeles County Heart Association, and the Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association of Los Angeles County. Cullen, Stuart C., M.D., "University of California School of Medicine - San Francisco Medical Center," California Medicine, Vol. III, No. 6, pages 493-497. December 1969. "Infomation - Coronary Care Unit Personnel Training," California Medicine, p.ages 267-268. September 1968. "Medical Center to Train Physician Assistants -. New program aims to improve primary health care by extending services of the general practitioner," Stanford M.D. (Stanford Medical Alumni Association), Vol. 10, No. 1, pages 11-12. Winter 1971. "School, Hospital in Watts-Willowbrook May Become a Prototype for Ghetto Care," Medical Tribune. August 14, 1969. (Reprinted in News, Information and Data [Regional Medical Programs Service] Vol. 3, No. 26. September 18, 1969). 9 "The Nurse - P.A.: One Experiment That's Shaw, Bernice L., R. N Working." RN, pages 44-47. June 1971. About program to train nurses to become P.A.s through two-year college program, originated and directed by Jeanne LeBrun of California Area III. "Southern California's Urban Indians Now Have Their Own One- Stop Medical Center," California Health. August 1971. Taylor, W.F., M.D.; Brkich, J., A.B. and Strick, L. M.D., "Long and Short-Acting Epinephrine Products in Asthmatic children,'i' An-na . Volume 29, pages 257-259. May 1971. (Project supported in part by California Area VIII Regional Medical Program) "Three-man teams may soon help cut losses due to stroke, atient Care, page 15. June 1969. (California Area VIII) Ward, Paul D., "A Progress Report on Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke," The Bulletin (Los Angeles County Medical Association). November 2, 1967. Ward, Paul D., "The Regional Medical Program in California Its Changing Nature," California Medicine, Vol. 114, No. 3, pages 87-90. March 1971. "What about Regions Within States - California," Heart and Torch (American Heart Association), Vol. 15, No. pages 13-14. 967. White, Charles H., Ph.D.; Jones, Frank V., MPH, "A Single Concept Approach to Continuing Education in Remote Hospitals." Journal Ed cat:,on f Me ica Educatio , Vol. 46, pages 548-551. June ig 1. (Area d 1 u II Califo rnia) Wilson, J. L., M.D., "Stanford and the Regional Medical Programs," Stanford M.D., Vol. 8, No. 3, page 8. Summer 1969. CENTRAL NEW YORK REGIONAL MFDICAL PROGRAM Published ro ram "Announcing Forty New Tapes. DIAL ACCESS. Toll Free Medical Iliforma- tion for Physicians" (self-mailing, self-adhering folder). "Breathe-I@' (folder). Published for distribution at 1970 New York State Fair exhibit. "Central New York Regional Medical Program Bulletin" (newsletter). Published monthly; first issue: February 1968 10 "Diabetes Teaching Manuel for Patients and Hospital Personnel" (32 pages) by Arthur H. Dube, M.D.; published in conjunction with the State University of New York Upstate Medical Center. "Dial Acess" (3-fold leaflet). Describes new tape for medical secretaries and includes two tape lists - one for secretary and one for physician. "Hemodialysis: What is hemodialysis?" (1-fold leaflet used as enclosure for Kidney Foundation brochure on kidney donations). f Distributed at exhibit at 1971 New York State Fair. "Learning Resources Catalog, 1970-1971" (74 pages). Lists materials available through Learning Resources Center and procedures for borrowing. "1970-71 Health Education and Training Programs Directory in Bradford, Broome, Cheh-ango, Tioga, Delaware, Susquehanna and Otsego Counties" - (81 pages). Published in conjunction with New York-Penn Health Planning Council, Inc. "Services and Facilities of Hospitals of Central New York 1967-1968" (204 pages). By Thomas W. Mou, Richard H. Lyons, Elizabeth H. Wycoff. Published Nationally and Locally "Central New York Regional Medical Program Action in Nursing Education," New York State Nurse, Vol. 41, No. 5. November 1969. (Reprinted in News, Information, and Data, [Regional Medical Programs Service] Vol. 4, No. 18. August,14, 1970). "Fellowship Plan Gives Senior Students Taste of Rural MD P:Eactice," Medical Tribune. August 26, 1969. Jivoff, Leo, M.D., "Strokemobile - A mobile unit's staff teaches rural community professionals new methods of evaluating and rehabilitating their stroke patients," Hospitals, Vol. 45, pages 50-53. September 16, 1971. Lyons, Richard H., M.D., "Central New York Regional Medical Program," Onondaga County Medical Society Bulletin. April 1967. "Mobile Unit Offers Stroke Patients Rehabilitation Programs," Hospital Topics. October 1969. "Regional Education Services and Programs Practical and Economical," Hospital Mana2ement. March 1971. Concerns Learn- ing Resources Center of New York's Regional Medica 1 Program's lending library of educational materials. Rockwell, Susan M., R.N., "Inservice Education - How to Upgrade Your Program A Case History," RN February 1971. "Tumor Unit Goes to Patient," Medical ribune- September 21, 1970. ew York," Medical "Unique In-Service Program Developed in N Lab, pages 36-38. January 1971. Concerns,continuing education program for medical technologists and technicians. "USPHS Funds 'Stroke Bus'," American Journal of Nursing. September 1968.- COLORADO-WYOMING REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by ram ,,Colorado Health Consumer Survpy - A Regional Analysis," (250 pages) September 1971. Report of detailed study of experiences of Colorado s health-care consumers and their attitudes toward the care they receive. Includes description of health care resources in the State. Pub- lished jointly with the Colorado Office of Comprehensive Health Planning. "Conferdnce Proceedings: A Regional Cofiference on Health Maintenance OrganizAtions,of August 20, 1971. Published September 1971. "FOCUS: The Patient" (16 pages). Describes program activities and lists central staff. Published annually. "Health Services for all the People of Colorado" (106 pages). February 1970. Report of a study by the American Public Health Association, in cooperation with Colorado-Wyoming Regional Medical Program, the Colorado Office of Comprehensive Health PlannIing and the Colorado Department of Health. "Perspective" (newsletter). Published bimonthly; first issue: November 1969. "The Patient with a Cardiovascular Problem - A Manual of Resources, (20 pages). March 1970. Published in cooperation with the Colorado and Wyoming Heart Associations. Publish da DNiatLiouinlaully and "Cancer Data Registry Organized," AMA Neewwss.. July 8, 1968. Doan, H*W., M.D., "The Colorado-Wyoming Regional Medical Program," ountain Medical Journal, Vol. 66, No. 6, pages 29-33. 12 Farrington, J.F., M.D.; Mattusch, Linda, R.N.; Petty, T.L., M.D4, "Comprehensive Respiratory Care in the Small Community Hospital - Yes, It Can Be Done,".Bulletin of the National Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association, Vol. 57) page 8. May 1971. Hildebrand, P.R., M.D., "Regional Medical Programs: Colorado- Wyoiaing," Postgraduate Medicine, Vol. 49, No. 4, pages 251-255. April 1971. Knobeloch, Lois Anne, A.R.T., "Isolated Hospital Speeds and Improves Patient Care with Comouterized EKG," Medical Record News, pages 44-50. December 1970. Petty, T.L., MiDi, and Farrington, J.D., M.D., "The Intensive Respiratory Care Unit," Clinical Notes on Respiratory Disease, Vol. 10, page 1. Summer 1971. Petty, T.L., M.D.; Nett, L.M., A.R.I.T.; and Schmader, R.R., "A Simple Ventilator Warning Device," Inhalation Therapy, Vol. 14, No. 5, page 67. Novembet-December 1969. "Physician's Assistant Program Initiated in Northwestern Wyoming Survey Shows Most Wyoming Doctors Approve Physician's Assistant Program," Pulse (Wyoming State Medical Society), Vol. 10, No. 2, pages 7-8. July-Septemb6r 1971. Smith, J.P., "Nurses Being Trained to Care for Cancer Patients, it Colorado's Health (Colorado Department of Health), Vol. 4, No. 5, page 4. September-Octbber 1970. Smith, J.P., "Training Program in Nursing Care,." Rocky Mountain Medical Journal, Vol. 67, No. 11, page 51. November 1970. "Two Year Programs in Therapy and Nuclear Medicine.Technology for Denver," Radiologic Technology, page 49. July 1969. CONNECTICUT REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program "CRNP Newsletter" (newsletter). First@issue: May 22,, 1970. Published Nationally and Locally "Connecticut Regional Medical Program" (Editorial), Connecticut Medicine, Vol. 32,.No. 5, p4ges 337-339. May 1968. 13 Clark, Henry T., Jr., M.D.; Morrissey, Edward F.; and Seipp, t Regional Medical Program and Conrad, Ph.D., "The Connecticu ." Connecticut Medicine, pages 672-674. the Family Physician, September 1968. Ebbert, Arthur Jr., M.D., "A Look at Public Law 89-239: The Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke Program.,",,,Connecticut Medicine, Vol. 30, No. 9, page 664. September 1966. "First Conference on Yale University School of Medic ne Community Hospital Relations," Yale-New Haven Medical Center (39 pages). September 9, 1969. Lawton, Robert P., 'Regional Medical Programs: Biggest Bargain of the Age," Hospital ToTics. June 1967. Morrissey, Edward F.; Seipp, Conrad A.; and Clark, Henry T., Jr., M.D., "Connecticut Regional Medical Program - From Planning to Operations," Connecticut Medicine. February 1969. Snoke, Albert Q., M.D., "Symposium on Health Services, II. Locali Regional and National Comprehensive Planning: The Role of the Teaching Hospital," Journal of Medical Education, pages 474-475. April 1968. "Second Conference on Yale University School of Medicine Community Hospital Relationships," Yale-New Haven Medical Center (37-page booklet). June 11, 1970. "Third Conference on Yale University School of Medicine Community Hospital Relationships - Utilization Review of Hospital Inpatient Services," December 31 1970 (43-page booklet). Published by Yale Office of Regional Activities. Weinerman, E. Richard,"'Planning and Organization of the Connecticut Regional Medical Program," Bulletin of the New York cademy of Medicine, Vol. 43, No. 6. June 19 7. -FLORIDA REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by ram "A Guide for the Development of an Inservice Education Prograd' (40 pages). By Signe E. Frobert, R.N., May 1971. "Florida Regional Medical Program" (2-fold leaflet). History and back- ground of Florida Regional Medical Program and listing of projects. "Florida Data Library Monograph, Tampa Workshop, Number One, June 10, 1969" (33-page,booklet). Includes roster of participants, text of speeches, and summary. 14 "Florida Regional Medical Program Progress Report - November 1, 1968 through October 31j, 1969" (61 pages). ember 1, 1969 "Florida Regional Medical Program Progress Report, Nov through October 31, 1970." "Florida Regional Medical Program Cardiovascular Nursing I, Test 2, CVN" (39 pages). Test developed by Florida Regional Medical Program to assist instructors in testing as students progress through the course. Contains sections on EKG/ECG basics in interpretation; pace makers; and vignettes. "Florida 1970 Anniversary Review" (3 volumes: Vol. 1 - 198 pages; Vol. 2 - 257 pages; Vol. 3 - 264 pages). Papers and reports on core staff activities, operational projects, new applications and continuational applications. I$Looking Ahead in Continuing Education" (schedule). Schedule of continuing medical and allied health education available in the Florida area. Published monthly. of 1971 Source Book" (71 pages). August 8, 1971. Contains information and data regarding various aspects of the health picture in Florida as an initial data base for the Florida Regional Medical Program. Revised periodically. "Organization of the Florida Regional Medical Program" (92 pages). August 25, 1971. Lists staff, Board of Directors, and Regional Advisory Group and task forces. Gives legislative base, excerpts from 1971 appropriations hearings, projects, and current - activities. "Presentation for Tamp - St. Petersburg Area Nursing Education Seminar" (7 pages). May 21, 1971. By Signe E. Frobert, R.N. Need for improved nursing education. "Report to Florida Regional Advisory Group, June 1971" (40 pages). Summary of projects. Set of 20 mimeographed Information Sheets - designed to match slide series on the Florida Regional Medical Program and its projects. "The Newsletter" (newsletter). Published bimonthly; first issue: September 10, 1968. Originally published as Florida Regional Medical Program's "News, Information and Data." cal-I Published ationall and Locally "About Research - Health Center Researches Medical Testing, it Southern Hos itals. May 1971. Project conducted at J. Hillis Center uses computer to aid in patient health testing. ove system will pinpoint diseases, evaluate symptoms, Hope to pr and determine what disease patient is likely to contract.in future. Developed under grants from Florida Regional Medical Program and the Veterans Administration. 15 "Florida Regional Medical Program ActivitiesD" The Bulletin -d 21. (Hillsborough County Medical Association), pages.ltan January 1970- Medical Association@.vol. 58, the Florida ournal 'FMP,ll JOurna-L 1971. No. 2. February ecialists gram Stresses Team Approach - SP "Florida Cancer Pro re cooperating to Bridge Gap Between and Practitioners a ibune. may 26, 1971. Research, Patient," Medical Tribune M.D., and Martin, Samuel P., M.D., "Florida Hampton, R. PhilliD. of the Florida Medical @-gram," The Jqur-n, Regional Medical P 0 9. 8. Association, Vol. 55, page 55-85 1 Medical rogram Can H. P., M.D., "What the Regiona Hampton, " The jour al of the Florida Do for Individual Physicians, Medic.1 Association, page 57. January earches Medical Testingoll ern Hospitals. "Health Center Res may 1971. n, Sorrell L., Gerald E.p M.D,; WOlfsO Koch, Kjell, M.D.; Bloom ancies, 11 jou al of M.D., fichemotherapy in Childhood Malign , pages 24-35, 1 Association, Vol. 58t No, I the Fl rida Medica da Regional Medical Program). Tove-mb gional Medical e, G. W., M.D., "The Role of the Florida Re Larimor 1 of the Florida Program in Medical Fducation," 878- Medical Assodiation, pages Report," igory Group M.D., "FREP Regional Adv &Ugust 1971. Larimoreg G. W,, orida Medical Association, page 23. journal of the Fl of the Health Team Suter, Emanuel, M.D.p "The importance al Association, Vol, 58, it journal ,f the Florida Med ca Concept, ional i I'c s e- Propo es the Florida No. 6, par 51. june@1911- in continuing education ime leadership role ssu_ Medical Program a process. d Treatment of Childhood t, James L., M.D., "Diagnosis an Talber al Association., Vol. 58p 11 journa of the Fl Cancer@ ages 2 No. EDICALPROGRAM GEORGIA REGIONAL M pro ram Publis ed b "GRIIP-Gram!' (official publication used for news releases and other information). First dated issue; July 1968,' 16 Published Natinnally and Locally Barrow, J. Gordon, M.D., "Georgia Regional Medical Program - Off and Running," Journal of the Georgia Medical Association, Vol. 56,'pages 337-339. August 1967. Barrow, J. Gordon, M.D., "The Georgia Regional Medical Program," Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia, pages 357-363. November 1971. Battey, Louis L., M.D., "Georgia Regional Medical Program," journal of the Georgia Medi al Association, pages 141-142. April 1967. Chambers, J. W., M.D., "A Unique Opportunity for Leadership" (EditoriAi), Journal of the Georgia Medical Association, page 157. April 1967. Chambers, J. W., M.D.,, "Report on the Georgia Regional Medical Program to the MAC Annual Convention - May 6, 1968, Augusta, Journal of the Georgia Medical Association, Vol. 57, pages 376-378. August 1968. "Innovative Plans for the Georgia Regional Medical Program," (excerpted from the Georgia Regional Medical Program Application for Grant Awarded January 1, 1967), Journal of the Georg@a Medical Association, pages 149-151. April 1967. Preli-, Christine, R.N., "Rehabilitation: A United Effort,@' Bedside Nurse. April 1971. Outlines team approach to rehabilitation and multi-disciplinary comprehensive care and returning patient to society. "Program Focuses on Heart Disease, Cancer, stroke," edical Tribune. July 21, 1969. Sellers, Tom, "Outreach to Columbus The Medical School is helping:with a teaching program in Georgia's second largest @ity..'The new affiliation already is paying off in better' health care,'@ Medicine at Emory, pages 17-20. June 1971. Smith, Robert R., M.D., "Progress Report on Cancer Program, Georgia Regional Medical Program," Journal of the Georgia Medical Association, Vol. 57, pages 227-228. May 1968'. "Some of the Heart Associations That Have Been Active in the Planning Stages Georgia." Heart and Torch (American Heart Asoodiation), Vol.'15, No. 3, pages.7-8. Fall 1967. "The' onal Medical Program: .Georgia Regi Past, Present, Future, Jo'urnal-of the.G6orgia Medical Association, Vol. 57, pages @546-548.- December'3.968. 17 Wilbur, Joseph A., M.D., "The Atlanta Community High Blood Pressure Program," Bulletin (of the Fulton County Medical Society), Vol. 45, No. 8, pages 19-21. August 1971. Williams, W. Loren, Ph.D., "Evaluation and the Georgia Regional Medical Program," Journal of the Georgia Medical Association, pages 152-153. April 1967. GREATER DELAWARE VALLEY REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program "A Concept...A Region...A Program" (12-page booklet). Describes the concept of Regional Medical Program, the Region, the organization of the Greater Delaware Valley program, and project development. "Action" (newsletter). First issue: Winter 1969. "Greater Delaware Valley Regional Medical Program" (i6-page booklet). Introduces program, brief vignettes on activities, lists special grants, Board of Directors, Regional Advisory Groltp, and areawide committees. Published Nationally and Locally Brady, Luther W., M.D.; Aponte, Gonzalo E., M.D.; Enterline, Horatio T., M.D.; Kramer, Simon, M.D.; Lewis, George C., Jr., M.D.; Peale, Augustin R., M.D.; Robbins, Robert, M.D.; and Southard, MarthaM.D., "Criteria for Maximum Potentials in The Treatment of Cervical Cancer," Philadelphia Medicine. April 20, 1969. (Report prepared under sponsorship of the Greater Delaware Valley Regional Medical Program). Hare, Edgar Jr.,, "Progress Report: Greater Delaware Valley Regional Medical Program," Delaware Medical Journal, pages 75-77. March 1968. Karpeles, Harry D., D.S.W. and Hirsh, Joseph, Ed.D "The Military - An Untapped Resource," Hospitals, Vol. 45, pages 60-64.' September 1, 1971. An exploratory program of health manpower recruitment from the military. Lafferty, C. A., "Greater Delaware Valley Regional Medical Program," Pennsylvania Medicine, pages 68-70. January 1970. ng Program Accelerated Pennsylvania Medicine. "M. D. Retraiiii' November 1969. 18 "Organ Donation for Kidney Transplantation," Pennsylvania Medicine. April 1971. Organization of regional kidney transplantation procurement program to provide kidneys for transplantation. HAWAII REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published b ram "Mortality Statistics for Categorical Diseases, Hawaii, 196911 (44 tables xeroxed). March 1971. Age-specific mortality rates for State, and age distribution of mortality by six ethnic groups, by'sex. "Malama 0 Ka Puuwai" (newsletter). Bi-weekly Coronary Care Project newsletter distributed to CCU Training participants; first issue: July 6, 197 "Regional Medical Program of Hawaii" (newsletter) . Published monthly; first issue: August 1968. "Regional Medical Program of Hawaii for Heart Disease, Cancer, Stroke and Related Diseases ... Purpose, Objectivesi Operation" (12- page pamphlet). Background information on the program. "RNPHs Hawaii Medical Directory, March 1971-.." Alphabetical through State, by jurisdicial district, for Honolulu by specialty, and chronological by year of graduation for large specialty groups in Honolulu. Published Nationally and Locally Skim, Walton K. T., M.D.; Bintliff, Sharon J., M.D.; and Shirkey, Harry C. 1, M.D., "New Programs - the Tani Booth Pediatric Pulmonary Center and Regional Pediatric Pulmonary Program," Hawaii Medical Journal, Vol. 29, No. 3, pages 203-204, 221. January-February 1970. ILLINOIS REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published o ram Application Guide" (32-page booklet). Revised August 1971. A manual instructing applicants for Illinois Regional Medical Program funds: includes form. 19 is," Quarterly magazine to provide news "Health Planning in Illino of specific interest to Illinois health professionals; first issue: Spring 1970. "Illinois Regional Medical Program" (12-page booklet). Revised 1971. Covers the purpose, objectives, operations, funding procedures, and meaning of the Program. "Illinois Regional Medical Program - Task Forces and Committees" (46-page booklet). Revised July 1971. "Inactive Nurses Survey - Why Illinois Nurses Leave Their Jobs and What Prompts Them to Return" (37 pages). Printed September 1971. Study conducted in cooperation with the Illinois Nurses Association. "Proceedings of Symposium on Paramedical Education and Career Mobility" (130 pages). Held at Little Company of Mary Hospital, Evergreen Park, Illinois, June 6-7, 1968, with the cooperation of the Illinois Regional Medical Program and the American Association of Junior Colleges. "Survey of Illinois Inactive Registered Nurses - A Report to Participants" (3-fold pamphlet). Gives results of survey sponsored by Illinois Regional Medical Program. d LOC Published Nation lv annd Locaiilv Adams, West, M.D., "Regional Medical Planning for the 1970's," The Pro eedings of the Institute of pages 56-61. Princi al points ot. cleveiopmt:Llt- V@ the Regional Medical Program for Illinois. Adams, Wright, M.D., "Illinois Nurses and the Regional Medical Program Chart (Illinois Nurses Association), Vol. 66, No. 3, pages 75-79. March 1969. Adams, Wright, M.D.; "The Illinois Regional Medical Program for Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke, Illinois Mediccaall JJoouurnal, Vol. 135, No. 2, pages 166-169. February 1969. Bruetman, Martin E., M.D. and Gordon, Edward E., M.D., "Rehabilitating the Stroke Patient at General Hospitals," duate Medicine. March 1971. Project supported by cal Program. "Free Medical Clinic to Open in West Chicago," Medical Tribune. October 13, 1969. "Proceedings of First Statewide Invitational Conference for Health and Hospital Planning Councils" (13 pages). Held in Springfield, Illinois, June 22, 1970. Published by the IllinoiE Hospital Association. 20 INDIANA REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM publish am "A Health Data Base to Identify Health Deficits in the State of India7na, " (176 pages). Prepared for Indiana Regional Medical Program July 1, 1971, by Indiana Hospital Services, Inc., Management Engineering Staff. #?An Analysis of Indiana Death Rates from 1940-1968 for IRNP Planning Purposes." This report is designed to aid in planning And shows death rates of selected diseases and trends in these rates during the period 1940-1968, productive years lost by deaths in Indiana, and predictions of future death rates. "A Report on Selected Special Ser*ices in General Hospitals in the Indiana Region.if A report to the Regional Advisory-Group, 1969, by the Regional Characteristics and Manpower Committee, Indiana Regional Medical Programs. "Continuous Data Monitoring Methods in a Coronary Care Unit." By Gene Lovelace, Research Computation Center Report, Indiana University- Purdue University at Indianapolis, September 11, 1970. A report of work supported, in part, by the Indiana Regional Medical Program Project, "Development of a Network of Coronary Care Units throughout the State of Indiana." "Coronary Care Committee, Indiana Regional Medical Program" (3-fold leaflet). Describes services of the Committee and its operational project, "Establishment of a Network of Coronary Care Units throughout the State of Indiana," "Current Status of Indiana Regional Medical Program, May 15, 1971" (4 mimeographed pages). By G. F. Leamnson, Indiana Regional Medical 'Program. "District Advigor's Newsletter" (periodic newsletter from the Regional Cancer Coordinator, Indiana Regional Medical Program). First issue: June 12, 1969. "Estimated Diseases Within Indiana Nursing Homes." A Regional Characteristics Committee Report, published February 1971. Stu y breaks down nursing home care into four types and utilizes diagnoses, Population patterns, and Medicare statistics to derive estimated diagnoses, estimated days of care, and estimated bed and manpower requirements. "Flanner House Multiphasic Project." By. Sharon M. Smith, ReIsearch @'COmPutati6n Center Report 71-1, June 7, 1971, Indiana'Univergity - Purdue' University at Indianapolis. A report of work supported, in $,,by Indiana Regional Medical Program. 21 "Guidelines for Proposed Projects - IRMP" (14-page booklet, revised November 15, 1969). Guidelines designed to assist participating groups, organizations and institutions in formulating operational grant requests for projects to be supported through Indiana Regional Medical Program. "Health Facility Region XI and Clark County A Special Report.'! Published in 1970 by the Regional Characteristics Committee, Indiana Regional Medioal Program, the report provides an in-depth study of 30 different health related data categories pertaining to the Clark County - Region XI area. "Indiana Regional Medical Program LINK" (newsletter). First issue: January 1968. "Interim Report on the Coronary Care Project."' By Larry R. Jasper, Research Computation Center Report 71-2, April 12, 1971, Indiana University and Purdue University at Indianapolis. A report of work supported, in part, by Indiana Regional Medical Program. "IRMP Regional Characteristics Committee - 1970 Report" (2 volumes) . Report lists health data and conclusions for the State as a whole and for each of the 14 economic regions. "Multi-Phasic Screening Interim Report" (33-page booklet). April 1969. By H. Feigenbaun, M.D., and R. Defrantz. "North Clark County Health Study Group - An Internal Report" (10 pages plus appendices). July 12, 1971. By John B. White, Indiana Regional Medical Program. Describes history of the formation of the North Clark County Health Study Group; information on survey of local residents conducted in that area. "Prelidiinary Report of the North Clark County Survey" (8 pages). August 12 1971. By John Svaan, Ph.D. Overview of data available from the North Clark County Health Survey, including samples of available data and samples of comparisons which can be made from two or more of the variables. Report's purpose'is to show how the survey data can be used to greatest value. "Postgraduate Courses, Workshops and Seminars for Health Professionals Sponsored and Co-Sponsored by Indiana Regional Medical Program" (series of 4- 6-, and 8-page folders). Content areas are: Categor- ical Diseases, Rehabilitation, Community Planning, Rural Health care, Training for Supervisors of Volunteers. "Providing the Link Between Medical Research and the Patient's Bedside in the Fight Against Heart Disease, Cancer, Strbke and Related Diseases" (3-fold leaflet). April 1969. History of the Regional Medic al Program, origin of the Indiana Regional Medical Program, description of Regional Advisory Group' and central staff, projects and program, how to submit new applications, and types of projects considered. 22 "Report to the Regional Characteristics Committee - Indiana Regional Medical Program, Preliminary Draft" (92-page report plus appendices). outlines the natural boundaries of the Indiana Region, discusses the distribution of and the need for additional hospital and special diagnostic and therapeutic 'facilities in the Region, and looks at the supply of and need for physicians, nurses, and allied health personnel in various specialty categories. "Survey of General Practitioners - Report" (7 pages) . Developed by John Svaan, Ph.D., of the Indiana Regional Medical Program Staff, report describes the results of a survey of Indiana General Practitioners, including perceptions of health deficits, priority ratings for health needs, high incidence diagnoses, and patients treated by diagnosis. "Target Topics for Nursing Care: Stroke" (Quarterly newsletter of the Nursing Section, Indiana Regional Stroke Program, an operational project of Indiana Regional Medical Program). First issue: November 1969. "The Chronically Ill and Aged in Indianapolis: A Descriptive Survey of Facilities and Patients" (62-page book, plus appendices). Published by Community Service Council of Metropolitan Indianapolis, Inc., with staffing and financial support from the Regional Character- istics and Medical Resources Committee of Indiana Regiona 1 Medical Program. September 1969. Published Nationally and Locally Clowes, L.H., "Continuing Education for Nursing - Indiana Regional Medical Program," The Indiana Nurse, pages 4-12. December 1968. Gives brief outline of history and accomplish- ments of Indiana Regional Medical Program, with emphasis on occupational therapy aspects. Davis, J. B., M.D.,,"'What do you think of regional programs?" (Q and A for M.D.s), Medical Tribune. April 17, 1969. Hickman, Jack W., M.D.;-gtonehill, Robert B., M.D.; Brown, Charles R., M.S.; and Lukemeyer, George T., M.D., "A Survey of Continuing Medical Education in Indiana," The Journal (Indiana State Medical Association). January 1969. Leamnson, G., "Multiphasic Health Screening in Indianapolis (An Interim Report) " Group Practice, pages 17-23. September 1969. Leamnson, G,, "Indiana Regional Medical Program,'l Journal (Indiana State Medical Association) November 1969 23 Levitt, Eugene E., and Edwards, Judith A., "A Multivariate study of Correlative Factors in Youthful Cigarette Smoking$ Developmental olo $ Vol. 2, No. 1, pages 5-11. January 1969. A report of. an investigation supported by Indiana Regional Medical Program. Levitt. Eugene E., "Reasons for Smoking and Not Smoking Given by School Children," The Journal of School Health, Vol. XLI, No. 2, pages 101-105. February 1971. A report of a study supported partially by Indiana Regional Medical Program. Murray, R. H. , M.D. , "Neighborhood Health Centers in Indianapolis The Medical Qua Universitv School of Medicine. Spring 1969. Nie, Dierdre, O.T.R. , "Occupational Therapy: Indiana Regional Medical Program - Stroke," The American Journal of u ational Therapy, Vol. XXXV, No. 5. page 250-252. 1971. "Promoting Cooperative Effort in the Fight Against Heart Disease, Cancer, Stroke and Related Diseases," Journal of the Indiana State Medical Association, pages 388-390. April 1969. Stonehill, R.B., M.D. , 'Heart, Cancer, Stroke, Indiana Regional Medical Program," The Journal (Indiana State Medical Association), Vol. 61, No. 4, pages 521-523. April 1968. Stonehill, R.B., M.D.. "Indiana's RMP,," The Medical Quarterly of the Indiana University School of Medicine. Fall 1967. C., III' Young, Robert. ncome and Health Insurance: The Financial Barrier to Health Care under Relatively Comprehensive Coverage," iana University, Bloomington. Jtne Doctoral Dissertation, Ind 1969. Study supported.partially,by Indiana Regional Medical Program. MEDICAL PROGRAM NMRMOUNTAIN REGIONAL Published by Program "A Guide for Coronary Care Training for Physicians and Nurses" (36- page pamphlet). By C. H. Castle, M.D. A general approach to how to teach coronary care and how to tell when it has been learned. "A Neurology Traineeship for Intermountain Physicians" (1-fold ology Traineeship for leaflet). Description of a tailormade Neur physicians developed by the Intermountain Regional Medical Program in cooperation with the Department of Neurology,.University of Utah college of Medicine. 24 "Clinical Cardiology Trainee Program" (1-f old leaflet) . Description of the Intermountain Clinical Cardiology Trainee Program. "Colloquim of the Air Series - Hearings on Issues and Trends in Medical Care" (12-pages). A listing of nine panel discussions, panelists, date of taping and broadcast, and tunning time; information on use of series and availability. "Colloquium of the Air Series - 1969. Hearings on Issues and Trends in Medical Care" (145-page book) . Edited by Mitchell Schorow. Contains edited panel discassions originally taped and broadcast over Salt Lake City TV. Contents: (1) Can health services be improved through research?; (2) Medical Records: How can they contribute to clinical judgement? (3) The poor and the medical establishment: an indictment of the system or of individual commitment? (4) Health costs, care continuity, and comprehensiveness; public demands and political ferment; (5) Conflicting patient and physician perceptions of what constitutes adequate,medical care; (6) Health manpower needs: A shortage problem or a utilization problem? (7) The health team: A group with no captain; (8) Routine vs. priority procedures: Challenging the medical checkup. "Dial Access Library" (2-fold leaflet). Description of the Dial Access Tape Library and listing of available tapes. "Education Planning and Evaluation to Improve Medical Care" (15 pages). September 1970. (Second edition) . Goals, projects and evaluation. "Endocrine " Regional Endocrine Program Directory of Laboratory Tests" (11-page pamphlet).. Listing of laboratory determinations available through the Regional Endocrine Program. Some of the indica- tions for usage as well as methods of collection and transportation of specimens are provided. "Information Service in Stroke" (1-fold leaflet). Describes Service which makes available to practicing physicians current medical literature in stroke. 'tintermountain Regional Medical Program" (24-page booklet) Describes the needs to which the Program is addressing itself, profiles Region; describes projects; lists staff and Advisory Group members. Intermountain Regional Medical Program" (2-fold leaflet). Describes egion, health problems, resources program planning and operational Ctivities. IRMP Reporter" (newsletter). Published monthly; first issue: 67. 25 "Nursing in the Coronary Care Unit" (2-fold leaflet). Describes courses for selected Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses who will be working in Coronary Care Units. "Pilot Projects of the Intermountain RNP" (12-page pamphlet). Description of planning for the Intermountain Regional Medical Program and brief descriptions of pilot projects funded in April 1967. "Regional Advisory Group Handbook - Intermountain Regional Medical Program" (20-page booklet). Lists Bylaws, pilot projects, and members of the Regional Advisory Group. "Regional Cerebrovascular Disease Unit" (5-page leaflet). Describes goals and facilities of Regional Cerebrovascular Disease Unit. "Respiratory Therapy - Equipment and Techniques" (1-fold leaflet). Information concerning a five-and-a-half day seminar relating to practical aspects in administration of effective respiratory therapy sponsored by the Intermountain Regional Medical Program. "Rockv Mountain States Cooperative Tumor Registry" (2-fold leaflet). Description of philosophy and operation of the Registry. "The IRNP Staff Handbook" (28-page booklet). Pictures and titles of personnel, and organization chart. "Visiting Consultation - Teach-Ing Clinics in Cardiology for Smaller Communities" (2-fold leaflet). Description of an Intermountain project designed to test whether an interchange of views between the consultant and the referring physician - with the consultation held in the referring physician's own area - will enhance the ability of both to provide their patients better cardiovascular care. "Visiting Stroke Clinic" (1-fold leaflet). Description of the "Visiting Teaching and Consultant Clinic" pilot project. Published Nationally and Locally Castle, C. H.p M.D., "Intermountain Program Focusds on Community Hospitals,'@ Hospitals, Vol. 42. July 1, 1968. Castle, C. H., M.D., "Regional Medical Programs: Implications for the Intemountain Area," Rocky Mountain Medical Journal. January 1967. Castle, C.H., M.D., "The Program Is Regional, The Feedback Is Local - Government Impact on Hospital Practice," Hospital Practice, Vol. 3, No. 9, pages 16-17, 19-20, 24-25. September 1968. (Reprinted in News, Information and Data [Regional Medical Programs Service] Vol. 2, No. 40. October 15, 1968). 26 "Heart Associations That Have Been Active in Programing - Intermountain," Heart and Torch (American Heart Association), Vol. 15, No. 3, pages 10-12. Fall 1967. Josephine, Sister Ann, C.S.C., Ph.D., "How the Intermountain is Developing Its Regional Medical Program - A Report by Area an Administrator Actively Involved in the Planning," Hospital Progress. November 1967. Osborne, Jean, "Your're Never Too Old',"' American Journal of sin page 549. March 1971. Results of pre-tests given nurses prior to special coronary care project of Intermountain Regional Medical Program. "Effective Thurman, C. Gordon, and Carpenter, Douglas C., Jr., Use of RMP Resources in the Smaller Community," Hospital Forum, Vol. XIII, No. 4, pages 10-11, 20-21. July 1970. Difficulty of reaching small communities in Regional Medical Programs, role of community hospitals in tapping these resources especially in medical education. Ulmer, D. W., "Two-way Radio Programs for Dietitians," Hospital Forum . December 1969. IOWA REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published b_v Program ABC of Cardiac Catheterization" (12 pages). Children's multicolor @picture book published for University of Iowa Hospital's Department ,of Pediatrics. February 1, 1971. @tA Guide,for the Organization and Operation of a Coronary Care Unit" (86 pages). 'Updated August 1, '1971. tiareawide Health Planning" @.8-page booklet) . Describes roles of lowa,Regional Medical Program, Office of Comprehensive Health Planning and Health Planning Cauncil of Iowa (,voluntary State Agency) In areawide planning. "Areawide Health Planning Is Coming Up with the Answers" (6-page booklet). Review of area needs that health planning may@meet; Council @er recruitment aid. ugkested Syllabus for Nursing Care of the Patient with Stroke" ee volumes: Phase I 113 pages; Phase II 119 pages; Phase III ages) ..,Books and Journals for Iowa Hospital Medical Libraries," commended by,Iowa Regional Medical Progr Health am ry-,Committee. Initial list issued October.@1970. 27 ation Service, with Index of Available "Dial-Access/Drug Inform cists - 12 pages; for Tapes" (for physicians dentists and pharma Issued April 19 1971. nurses - 14 pages dy of Health nds - A Stu Patterns and Tre "Health Manpower Resources: on with the (127 pages). Published in cooperate Manpower in Iowa ch th Planning and Health Economics Resear Offi6e of Comprehensive Heal Center, University of Iowa. September 1970. "Iowa Regional Advisory Group By-Laws" (11 pages) . Revised April 10, l@ "Iowa Regional Medical Program - Grants Management Policies - Operations Guide for Affiliated Agencies 1971-197211 (32 pages). "Iowa Regional Medical Program Proposal Guidelines - Designed to assist applicants in developing proposals that ask for IRNP funding. With Statement of IRNP Goals, objectives and priorities for 1972; Iowa Regional Advisory Group Review Progedures; Proposal Review Committee Assessment Form" (13 pages). October 1971. impact" (newsletter). First issue: June 1967.- "Planning Proposals for Peak Priority" (8-page booklet) . Points to consider in developing proposals for projects. "R6commendations Concerning the Improvement of Health Manpower in Iowa" (20 pages). January 1971. Published for Iowa Office of Comprehensive Health Planning Committee on Health Manpower. "6 Steps to Planning Comprehensively for Health" (8-page booklet). Explanation of areawide planning procedures; primer for new Council members. "Syllabus for Project SPEED Student Project for Education on Effects of Drugs" (112 pages). July 1971. Resource materials on drug use and abuse. "The Door's Open, Doctor What Iowa RNP is about" (2-fold leaflet). May 1970. Explains physician's role and opportunities for participate( in Iowa Regional Medical Programs. Publir, ed Nationall and Locall Caldwell, C.C., "Is This Any Way To Run a Regional Medical Program?" Journal of Iowa Medical et , pages 803-807. September 1969. "See Closer Dental Alliance with Iowa Medical Program," Journal of the American Dental Association. January 1969. "Some of the Heart Associations That Have Been Active in the Planning Stages - Iowa," Heart and TOtrdchh (American Heart Association), Vol. 15, NO. 3, pages 8-9. Fall 1967. 1 28 i "What's Up, Doc?" Northwestern Bell Channels, pages 12-13. Summer 1971. Article on Dial-Access/Drug Information Services provided Iowa physicians, nurses, dentists, and pharmacists by Iowa Regional Medical Program in cooperation with Nebraska Regional Medical Program. KANSAS REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published Program "Cancer in Kansas, 1944-1969" (101 pages). By Frederick F. Holmes, M.D., and G. Charles Loveland, B.A., Cancers analyzed in this study are the 21,000 consecutive cases registered and followed by the Tumor Registry of the University of Kansas Medical Center between 1944 and 1969. "Continuing Education Unit/ Calendar of Continuing Education Activities." Monthly calendar of educational activities in Kansas; first issue: August 1970. "Fourth Year Report (1967-1971)" (12-page brochure). September 1971. Progress report. Includes brief outline of programs, new legislation, activities in alleviating manpower shortage, and service activities. "Kansas Regional Monthly Programs" (calendar). Published monthly; first issue: April 1971. "Profile - Kansas Regional MediciLl Program!' (newsletter). Published quarterly; first issue: September 1967. Published Nationallv and L6cally Bolinger, Robert E., M.D.; Price, Sandra; Kyner, Joseph L. M.D., "Computerized Management of the Outpatient Diabetic, Journal of the American Medical Asso iiatL3io,,,n,, Vol. 216, No. 11, pages 1779-1781. June 14, 1971. Brown, Robert W., "Regional Medical Programs' Status Report," Medical Society of Sedgwick County News. June 1971. Excerpts of speech on status of Regional Medical Programs at national and State levels. Hinshaw, Alfred, M.D., "Health Manpower and KEV." Health Planning in South Central Kansas, pages 71-77. March 1970. eairne6, Harold W., M.D., "Behavioral Evaluation of a K Continuing Education Program," Physical Therapy, Vol. 49, No. 10, pages 1099-1103. Concerns study undertaken to determine how and if a course developed for physicians And occupational therapists affected practices of graduates. 29 ewis, Charles E., M.D., and Hassanein, Ruthp M.S.P.H., L "Continuing Medical Education - An Epidemiologic Evaluation," The New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 282, pages 254-259. anuary 29, 1970. Lewis, Charles E., M.D.p "Local Action Groups Involve Communities in Kansas Program," Hospitals, Vol. 42. July 1, 1968. Lewis, Charles E., M.D., "The Thermodynamics of Regional Planning," Journal of Public Health, Vol. 59, No. 5, pages 773- 777. May 1969. "Regional Medical Planning and the State of Kansas," Geriatricsp Geriscope: Medical Report from Washington, the Nation, and the World. October 1967. Rising, Jesse D., M.D., "Continuing Medical Education - Whose Responsibility?" Journal of the Kansas Medical Society, Vol. 72, No. 1. pages 12-16. January 1971. Rising, Jesse D., M.D., "Kansas Regional Medical Program's Continuing Education Unitp" Journal of Kansas Medical Society, Vol. 71, No. 4, pages 139-140, 147. April 1970. Schaffer, Desi Bravo, "Kansas Regional Medical Program Library Servicesp" Bulletin of Medical Library Association, Vol. 58, No. 3, pages 311-315. July 1970. "Cbntinuing Education For the Nurse Thurston, Hester I., Practitioner," Journal of Kansas Medical Society 91 Vol. 6 No. 3, pages 151-153. March 1968. Thurston, Hester I., "Kansas - Help for Rural Areas,".American Journal of Nurs@, Vol. 68, No. 9, pages 1919-1921. September 1968. Thurston, Hester I., R.N., M.P.s., "The Lengthened Line: Thrust A Must Journal of Continuing Educatio n in Nursin Vol. 1, No. 3, pages 11-17. September 1970. Walker, Jack D., M.D. "Regional Medical Programs - for Heart Disease, Cancer, Stroke, and Related Disease for Kansas, Journal of the Kansas Medical Society, Vol. LXVIII, No. IV, pages 162-165. April 1967. 30 LOUISIANA REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published o ram "Establishment of a Tumor Registry System for Louisiana: Proposals on Obj.ectives, Capabilities, and Structure," (38-page booklet). June 1970. By C. Dennis Fink. Survey to obtain suggestions on how registry system should be designed and what services it might provide. "The Availability and Distribution of Health Personnel in Louisiana" (30-page booklet). By Carl F. Baty, Virginia P. Steelman, and Alvin L. Bertrand. Text and tables showing availability and distribution of nine types of -health personnel in Louisiana. Published Nationally and Locaay "Some of the Heart Associations That Have Been Active in Planning Stages - Louisiana," Heart and Torch (American Heart Association), Vol. 15, No. 3, page 6. Fall 1967. MAINE REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program "Allied Health Personnel Survey of Maine Hospitals, January 197011 (124 pages). Introduction, outline of survey questions, preliminary conclusions summary sheets for four hospital-size categories. "A Year of Transition - Annual Report of Maine's Regional Medical Program - May 1, 1969 - April 30, 1970" (15 pages). Lists operational projects and other activities and pending grant applications; lists published studies and reports. "Annual Report to Corporators of Medical Care Development, Inc. , Progress During t'he Current Year" (12-page booklet; 9 pages of exhibits). August 1, 1967 - April 20, 1968. Narrative report of progress during the year, planning activities propose for coming year. "Availability, Accessibility, and Utilization of Selected I Medical Services: A Study of American Indians in Maine. Some Preliminary Findings" (59 pages). September 1969. "Availability, Accessibility, and Utilization of Selected Medical Services: A Study of a Rural Community in Maine (Jackman). Supple- 1970 Report" (38 pages). March 1970. ment to February 31 edical ization of Selected M Availability, Accessibility, and Util Services: A Study of a Rural Community in Maine (Jackman). Some Preliminary Findings" (65 pages). February 1970. "Availability, Accessibility and Utilization of Selected,Medical Services: A Study of Low Income Families. Some Preliminary Findings" (96 pages). February 1970. "Availability, Accessibility, and Utilization of Selected Medical Services: A Study of Fifteen Rural Communities in Maine. Some Preliminary Findings" (65 pages). January 1970. "Emphasis: The Patient - Maine's Regional Medical Program" (16-page booklet). April 1969. Background, description of pending and operational projects, telecommunications and data processing, listing of staff and project directors. "Maine Reminder" (calendar).- A calendar of continuing medical education programs; published monthly; first issue: February 1969. Directed to physicians and allied health professionals. "Maine's Regional Medical Program" (newsletter). Published bimonthly; first issue: October 1967. "Maine Regional Medical Program Hospital CoordinatorgsNewsletter" (newsletter). Published bimonthly; first issue: November 1968. "Maine's Regional Medical Program Regional Advisory Group Newsletter" (newsletter). First issue: February 1969. aine's Regional Medical Program - Research, Continuing Medical Education and Professional Training" (2-fold leaflet). History of PL 89-239 and the Maine program; challenge and objectives of the program; possible projected activities. Published Nationallv and Locally Bacastow, M.S., M.D., "A Regional Medical Program for Maine," The Journal of the Maine Medical-Association, Vol. 58, No. 10 pa Chatterjee, Manu, M.D "Regional Medical Programs - Maine," Postgraduate Medicine, Vol. 47, No. 6, pages 183-186. June 1970. Middleton, J., "Where Residents Help L.M.D.sKeep Current," Hos-Dital Phvsician, pages 74-77. June 1969. "Remote Monitoring, Cooperative Care Give Small Coronary nit OPotential' Medical Tribun@.r"@october 24, 1968. 32 MARYLAND REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published b_v Program "A Survey of Professional Liability Incidence in Maryland" (65 pages). June 1971. Survey by Friends Medical Science Research Center Inc. Funded by the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State Of Maryland and supported in part by Maryland Blue Shield, Inc. and Maryland Regional Medical Program. Results of a survey of professional liability. "Catalogue - Video Tapes, Audio Tapes, Second Monday Series!l (35 pages). By Henry R. Herbert, Jr., M.D., M.P.H. 1971. "Guidelines of Maryland Regional Medical Program" (41 pages). Revised July, 1971. Goals and objectives, program and project priorities, the process of regionalization, coordination with-other health agencies, submission of preliminary proposal, preparation and submission of project applications, review.process, appeals procedure, progress reports, financial requirement, and instructions. "Health Careers - A Guide to Health-Related Educational and Training Programs in Maryland" (55-pages). 1971. By the Maryland Hospital Education and Research Foundation, Inc. Health Career descriptions; programs offered; health related programs offered in high schools and vocational technical centers; scholarships, grants, and loans listed by health profession; addresses of professional health organi- zations in Maryland. "Health Profile of the Maryland Region Number 1. General Data - A report of the Epidemiology and Statistics Center, July 1971" (94 pages). Population characteristics; births and infant deaths; mortality by various diseases; morbidity; hospital facilities; nursing homes and related facilities; other health resources; health manpower. Health Profile of the Maryland Region Number 2. Cooperative Arrangements Among Hospitals - A Report of the Epidemiology and Statistics Center, September 1971" (13 pages). An inventory of formal cooperative arrangements divided into such categories as medical education for residents, training of medical students, clinical experience for associate degree nurse training, clinical experience for student practical nurses, joint arrangement for management education, miscellaneous educational agreements, transfer agreements with extended care facilities, other cooperative arrangements. ."Horizons." (newsletter). Published every second month. 33 in Vocational Rehabilitation: The Stroke Patient" "New Directions edicinep (93 pages). 1971. By the Department of Rehabilitation M (The Sinai Vocational Rehabilitation Sinai Hospital of Baltimore. -land Regional Medical Program). Program is a project Of the Mary jective of the Proceedings of a Vocational Seminar. Primary ob have vocational Seminar was to demonstrate that stroke patients d in rehabilitating potential, to emphasize the need for a team metho the stroke patient, and to explore the multiplicity of disciplines needed in the treatment of such disabled patients. "Report - Dialysis and Transplantation Committee of the Kidney Foundation of Maryland" (63 pages). 1971. Background information; description of activities; reports of subcommittees; Regional Medical Program policy on kidneIy disease activities; guidelines for planning a comprehensive or regional kidney disease program. (Supported by the Maryland Regional Medical Program and the Kidney Foundation of Maryland. tionai.L an . ..... Publ shed NNaationaliv and Locally es in the Mar land Louis P. Hellman, Sc.D., "Cancer Faciliti y Region," Maryland S ate Medical Journal, pages 57-63. April power and fshortsta non--federal 1970. Ma y general hospitals in the Maryland region. Data collected from 37 hospitals includes information on diagnostic and therapeutic facilities for cancer. MEMPHIS REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by ram "Biopsy Lab" (1-fold leaflet) About the Gastrointestinal Mucosal Suction Biopsy Laboratory, a project of the Memphis Regional Medical Program. "Coronary Care" (1-fold leaflet). Information on the Coronary Care Unit, Jonesboro, Arkansas. licur rent" (newsletter). Published quarterly. 1970" (152 pages). "Directory - Health and Welfare Services Joint publication of Memphis Regional Medical Program and the Health and Welfare Planning Council of Memphis and Shelby County. Includes services provided in three counties in three States. "Health Care in the 1980tsil (28-page booklet). Proceedings of a symposium at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Medical Center Council, the Regional Advisory Group for Memphis Regional Medical Program. 34 "Look Who's Coming to Work for You" (20-page booklet). A directory of Memphis Regional Medical Program Staff with a prefacing statement of national and regional RMP goals and an explanation of each professional staff's role in the program. "Skin Cancer" (1-fold leaflet). Concerns the regional skin cancer project. "Stroke" (1-fold leaflet). Information on the Memphis Regional Medical Program Stroke Center. "The University of Tennessee Medical Units and the Memphis Medical Center." A booklet which explains the role of Memphis Regional Medical Program in the Medical Center as a regional referal center. Published Nationally and Locally Cole, F. H., M.D., "What do you think of regional programs?" (Q and A for M.D.s). Medical Tribune. April 17, 1969. Culbertson, James, M.D., and Johnson, Kenneth L., "Heart- Cancer-Stroke Progra@," Memphis and Mid-South Journal. August 1967. Culbertson, J. W., M.D., and Pate, J. W., M.D., "Memphis Regional Medical Program for Heart Disease, Cancer and S'troke," The Journal of the Tennessee Medical Association$ Vol. 60, No. 11, pages 1196-1205. November 1967. Culbertson, J. W., M.D., "The Memphis Regional Medical Program Attuned to the Area it Serves," Tennessee Medical Alumnus, pages 1-5. Spring 1969. Lasslo, A., "Biomedical Information Network for 'the Memphis Medical Region," Memphis and Mid-South Medical Journal, Vol. 44, No. 10. October 1969. METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON, D.C. REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program "Calendar of Educational Evetts." Published monthly (one calendar covering summer months) by the Center.for Continuing Education; first issue: December 1969. "Hospital Careers - A Guide to Educational and Training@Programs in e National Capital Area" (16-page booklet). Second edition 1970. formation on locally available educational opportunities in the hospital field. 35 "Potomac Reporter" (newsletter). Published quarterly; first issue: December 1969. (Originally published as "Regional Medical Programs of Metropolitan Washington Newsletter - first issue September 1967). "The Physician's Assistant: An Approach to Improved Patient Care, June 1970." By Dorothy E. Mizgerd and Pamela J. Newton. An overview of Physician's Assistant Programs in the United States and a study of their applicability to the Metropolitan Washington area. Published Nationally and Locally Chiazze, L., Jr., Sc.D. and Mattingly, T.W., M.D., "Continuing Medical Education and Training in the Washington Metropolitan Region," Medical Annals of the District of Columbia, Vol. 37 No. 10, pages 517-523. October 1968. "Educational TV Program Planned for Physicians," Southern Hospitals. April 1969. Mattingly, Thomas W. M.D., 'IThe Regional Medical Program of Metropolitan Washington," Medical Annals of the District of Columbia, Vol. 36, No. 3, pa-ges 186-188. March 1967. MICHIGAN REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program "Annual Reports" (1967 1971). "A Regional Cooperative Cancer Management Program (mimeographed paper May 23, 1969). "A Regional Cooperative Stroke Educational Progra (mimeo'raphed m 9 paper February 3, 1969). "Chronic Respiratory Disease Program Plan" (mimeographed paper 1971-1972). "Guidelines for the Preparation and Review of Proposals for-Educational Programs" (mimeographed paper June 19, 1969). "Heart Disease Program Guidelines" (mimeographed paper, 1969). "Kidney Disease Program Plan" (mimeographed paper 1971-1972). "Michigan Cancer/Heart/Stroke News" (newsletter). Staff Bulletin; published as needed; first issue: February 13, 1970. 36 "Report on the Diagnosis and Management of Four Neoplasms: Malignant Lymphomata (including Hodgkins Disease); Carcinoma of the Cervix; Carcinoma of the Uterus; Carcinoma of the Breast." Published Nationally and Locally "Community Health, Continuing Education are Regional Medical Program Goals," News and Comment from the Institutd of Biology and Medicine, Michigan.State University. June 1967. Daugherty, S "Methodology of a Health Survey in a Public Housing Project," Michigan State University, Regional Medical Programs Office. 1970. Dorain, W. B., and Booher, C.E., "The Teaching of Doctors: New Roles for Existing Resources," J. Association Hospital Medical Education. May-June 1971.,.. (Supported in part by Michigan Regional Medical Program funds). Green, H. L., Hieb, G. E., and Schatz, I. J., "Equipment Failure in Cardiac Care Units," Micl tals, pages 4-7. October 1970. Heustis, A. E., "The Programmatic Aspects of the Michigan Regional Medical Program," Michigan Medicine, Vol. 67, No. 15, pages 946-968. August 1968. Howell, J. and Siberry, D.E., "Regional Medical Programs: The View from the Hospital," tals Vol. 42, No. 13, pages 63-64. 1968. Kabara, J. J Ph.D., @'Continuing Education - A Challenge to the Osteopathic Profession from Regional Medical Programs, It Michigan Osteopathic Journal, Vol. 34, No. 6, pages@13-14. June 1969. Marshall, D., "Doctor,, How Can MARMP Be of Greatest Value to tou?" Michigan.Medicine', page 1451. November 1967. Marshall, D., "Report on Michigan Regional Medical Program," Michigan Medicine, Vol. 68, No. 9, pages 1:105-1106.@@September 1968. Pearson, R. E., "New Statewide Service: Michigan Regional Drug Ihformation Center,"'Universitv of Michigan Medical Center Journal, Vol. 35, pages 130-131. 1969. Sibery, D. E., "See Creative Aspects of Planning ital Topi cs. June 1967. 37 "How to Cope with Smoking -- A New Scientific Approach to an old Problem'.' (8-page booklet). 1968. its Share?" Proceedigs of National "Manpower: Does Health Get sponsored by Missouri Regional Conference held September 25, 1968, souri Columbia Medical Medical Program and University of Mis Center and Extension Division. "Manual of Medical and Health Services in Missouri-" 1968. Sponsored by Missouri Health Council on grant from Missouri Regional Medical Program. "Missouri Regional Medical Program" (24-page booklet). 1969. Gives general information background and projects of the Missouri Regional Medical Program. urrently Available "A Motivational Study of the Effectivcness of C Pamphlets on Heart, Stroke and cancer" (8-page booklet). A report from the Communication Research Unit of the Missouri Regional Medical Program. Wilson, Donald L., "Status of Electrocardiographic Service in Rural Missouri." February 1971. Missouri Regional Medical Program office of Operations. Wilson, Vernon E., M.D Wakerlin, George E., M.D.; Sights, Warren P., M.D.; Jones, David J.,, Dovenmuehle, Robert H.,M.D.9 M.D. and "Plan for the Missouri Regional Medical Program." February 1968. Wong, John C. (Ed.), "Counseling Manual on Health Careers in State of Missouri." January 1970.. Missouri Health Manpower Projectg Missouri Division of Health, Missouri Regional Medical Programg Missouri Council on Health Careers. "Word from a Physician about Your New Missouri Regional Medical Program. it 1968. W. Stephenson and Staff, Communication Research Unit. (unpublished). Published Nationall and Locall Intensive Allen, William C.9 M.D 'Capabilities for es 6-7. February Coronary Care," mi ly Do t@or, pag 1970. Amlinger, Phillip R., M.D., "Easier, Faster ECG's - MW Puts Computer to Work for Missouri Doctors$ It ouri Family Roct-or, pages 6-7. April 1969. Amlinger, P. R., M.D., "The future of bioelectronics: r eedings microminiaturization," Abstract in Conference P of Sixth Annual S and Computer Sciences in Life Houstoi 4-16, 1968- 40 ry of Electrocardio- Amlinger, P. R., M.D., "Routine Telemet grams and Computer Analysis." National Telemetering Conference, Washington, D. C. April 1969. "Automated Physician's Assistant," Missouri Familv Doctor. May 1971. Bank, Gail, M.S., and Mayer, William D., M.D., O'Continuing ofessions," Missouri Medicine, Education for the Health Pr Vol. 65, No. 9, pages 730-733. September 1968- ty Line in the World," Bank, Gail I., Ph.D., "The Longest Par Missouri Family Doctor, pages 6-7. July 1970. tank, Gail, Ph.D. "Missouri's Medical Telelecture Network, it Missou pages 6-7. March 1969. Barr, David, M., B.S., "Patient Difficulty in a Health Service System." 1967. Technical report by Program Evaluation Center Project, University of Missouri. Bonebrake, MacDonald, M.D., "Missouri Cervical Cytology Project," i Family Doctor, pages 8-9. January 1970. Borland, Barry L., and Grimes, Richard.M., "Diagnoses of Patients Admitted to the Licensed Hospitals of Missouri - a Comparative Study," Studies in Health Care #4, University of Missouri. June 1970. Concerns the Automated Hospital Patient Survey, a Missouri Regional Medical Program project. Borland, Barry; Grimes, Richard M.; Hennes, James D., and Greene, Lynn, "Sample Characteristics of Operation.Icepick, Studies in Health Care, #31 University of Missouri. 1970. Concerns Automated Hospital Patient Survey,, a Missouri Regional Medical Program project. Bower, E. K., Lago, G. V., and Dwyer, S. J., "Simulation of EEG Records Utilizing a Markov Process," Journal of Simulation. 1968. Bryan,, J. K., Leavene, R. W., Carlson, A. J., Lago, G. V., Dwyer, S. J., and McLaren, R. W., "Classification of the EEG Using Decision Schemes," Record e IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engine on 3 Convention. April 1968. Bryan, J. K., Lago, G. V., and Dwyer, S. J., "Non-Paiametric Decision Schemes for EEG Classification," IEEE (Institute of Electrical and.Electronic Engineering) Conferenc6e;rReeccouILrdu for the Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium. 1969. 41 Burchett, Dorothy E.$ "Patients' Attitudes and Expectations in Health Care," Program Evaluation Center,.University of Missouri. February 1969. (Financed by Missouri Regional. Medical Program project). Campbell, J., Bower, E., Dwyer, S. J., and Lago, G. V.. "On the Sufficiency of Autocorrelation Functions as EEG Descriptors$" IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering) Yra-nsactions on Bio-Med. Engineering. 1967. BME-14, 49-52. Clayton, Frederick W., D.V.M., M.S., "Drug Information Available from MORMP," Missouri Familv Doctor, pages 6-7. December 1970. Clayton, F. W., "The Missouri Regional Medical Program," School of Veterinary Medical Faculty Newsletter (University of Missouri, Columbia), No. 15, page 2. October 1968. Coffman, William, M.S., "Physician's Micro-Office Provides Simulation for Advanced Technologies," Missouri Family Doctor, page 8-9. December 1969. "A Computer for Private Practice," Medical World News, page 70-71. March 26, 1971. "Computer Links Medical School to GP's Office," American Medical News. May 1971. Conrad, Joseph A., "Green Hills Cooperative Health Effort Receives Help from MORMP," Missouri Family Doctor, pages 6-7. August 1971. Cook, Galen B., M.D., F.A.C.S., and Watson, Francis R., Ph.D., "The Hospital Based Tumor Registry: A Survey of Operational Characteristics,," American College of Surgeons Bulletin, pages 17-23. May 1970. Donnell, H.D Jr., M.D., "Estimated Prevalence of Heart Disease, Stroke and Cancer," Missouri Family Doctor, pages 8- 9. June 1970. Douglas, David W.., "A Chronic Epidural Intracranial Pressure Monitor," 21st Annual Conference for Engineering in Medicine and Biology, Houston, Texas. November 1968. Dovenmeuhle, R.H., M.D., with Boyer, Sarah E., R.N.; Crnic, Carol A., B.A., and Zimmerman, T.F., Ph.D.$ "A Locator Survey of Individuals with Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke in Kansas City, Missouri," University of Missouri. July 1968. 42 Dwyer, S. J., (with Dr. Arch Templeton, Dr. Carl Jansen, Dr. Lewis Carrotto, Dr. James Rathke, and John Tolan), "Standard and High Scan Line Television Systems - An Experimental and Clinical Evaluation," to be published in the Journal of Radio@. Files, James B., M.D., Van Peenen, Hubert J., M.D., and Lindberg, Donald, A.B., M.S., "Use of Normal Range in Multiphasic Testing," Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 205, No. 10, pages 684-688. September 2, 1968. Files, James B., M.D., "Multiphasic Testing: New Tool in Patient Care," Missouri Family Doctor, pages 6-7. March 1970. "Final Project Report Human Needs of Persons and Families Experiencing Heart, Cancer, Stroke and Related Diseases." March 1969. Published by Regional Health and Welfare Council, Kansas City, Missouri. Grimes Richard M., and Littge Robert 0. , "Application of the Pr;portional Mortality Index to Missouri," Studies in Health Care, #11, University of Missouri, August 1970. Concerns application of health index to regions in Missouri Health Data. Grimes, Richard M.; Littge, Roger O.; Gaynor, Richard M., "The Application of the Unnecessary Death Index to Missouri," Studies in Health Care, #15, University of Missouri. 1971. Concerns application of health index to regions in Missouri Health Data, Population Study Group Survey, funded by Missouri Regional Medical Program. Gunn, Chesterfield, "A Tool for Keeping Up with the Literature 'Abridged Index 14edicus'," Greater Kansas Ci dical Bulletin. April 15, 1971. Guthrie, Diana, R.N. and Guthrie, Richard A., M.D.,"The Child with Diabetes: -A Monograph for Nurses," University of Missouri School of Pediatrics. 1970. Guthrie, Richard A., M.D., and Jackson, R. L., M.D.:,. "Criteria for Diagnosis of Chemical Diabetes in Children;vl "Definition of Chemical-Diabetes in Children;'.' "Glucose Tolerance in Chemical Diabetes in Children;" "Insulin Treatment in Late Chemical Diabetes;" "Oral Glucose Tolerance and Its Reliability;" Presented at the Conference on Chemical Diabetes in Children, Florida. December 1970. Concern Missouri Regional Medical Program project. '43 Guthrie, Richard A. , M.D., "The Early Detection and Treatment of Diabetes in Children to Prevent Vascular Complications of the Disease," Missouri Family Doctor. February 1971. Hagen, D. P. , D.O., "Periodic Health Inventories'; How Screening Examinations Contribute," Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. September 1969. Hallaba, M.A.S., M.D., "Modern Care of Stroke and its Rehabilitation," Missouri Family Doctor. March 1971. Hardwicke, Henry M., M.D., "The Smithville Project," Missouri edicine, Vol. 65, No. 9, pages 750-753. September 1968. Hardwicke, Henry M., M.D., "Total Local Health Planning - The Smi@hville Project," The Secretary's Regional Conference on Health Care Costs. September 1968. Unpublished. Hardwicke, Henry M., M.D., and Wolcott, Lester E., M.D., "The Smithville Project," Missouri Famil ctor, pages 6-7. January 1969. O'Have CCUs Found Their Limits?" Medical World News. April 10, 1970. "Heart Associations That Have Been Active in Programming - Missouri," Heart and Torch (American Heart Association), Vol. 15, No. 3, pages 9-10. Fall 1967. "Heart-Sounds Screening Program," Greater Kansas City Medical Bulletin. May 1, 1971. Hellerstein, Edith9- "Career Mobility in Nursing," Mid-West Health Congress, Kansas City, Missouri. March 1971. Hennes, James D., and Wharton, Thomas W., "C6nsmer Criteria for Measures of Health," Studies in Health Care, #8, University of Missouri. June 15, 1970. Hennes, James D.; Donnell, H. Denny Jr.; Grimes, Richard M.; Skrovan, Clarence C.; and Tinnin, Helen L., "Backgrounds for a Missouri Health Data System," Studies in Health Care, .#g, University of Missouri. June 30, 1970. Hennes, James D., and Jones, David J., "A Program Evaluation Model for Health Care," Program Evaluation Center, University of Missouri School of Medicine. 1968. Hill, Phillip K., M.D., "Programmed Comprehensive Cardiovascular pages 6-7. Jul 1969. Care," Missouri Family Doctor y 44 Hoyt, W. Hadley, D. O.; Allmon, Alan A.; Chapman, John M.; Gryte, Rolf E.; and Stutzman, Douglas R., "A Student Physician Training Program in Rehabilitation Evaluation," The D.O., pages 129-135. February 1971. "Interrelations of Comprehensive Health Planning, Office of Economic Opportunity and Regional Medical Programs," Pro- ceedings of Conference held February 18-19, 1969, sponsored by Missouri Regional Medical Program and University of Missouri - Columbia Medical Center and Extension Division. (194 pages). Ivanov, 1. P., "Pulse Ratio Modulation in Magnetic Recorders An Improved Method of Storing Physiological Data for Subsequent Transmission," Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation, Vol. 8. (Ninth Annual Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation Symposium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. September 1, 1971.) Jackson, Robert L., Guthrie, Diana, and Guthrie, Richard A., "The Child with Diabetes - A Manual for Physicians and Medical Students," University of Missouri Department of Pediatrics. 1970. Jackson, Robert L., Guthrie, Diana, and Guthrie, Richard A., "The Child with Diabetes: A Manual for Parents." Jennings, J.B., Lago, C.V., and Daniel, R.S., "Linear Decision Methods for EEG Classification," Fifth Annual Rocky Mountain Conference on Bioengineering. University of Missouri. Kenyon, Kathryn, "Comnunication Research-in Medicine Today," Missouri Family Doctor, pages 6-7. January 1971. Kingsland, L. C., Jr.; Clayton, F. W.,; and Lindberg, D.A.B., "Biomedical Microfilm Information Collection.and Depth Index," Abstracts, The Sixth Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Computer Science in the Life Sciences, Houston, Texas. March 1968. Kingsland, Lawrence C., Jr., M.D., and Spangler, Marshall, "The Care and Feeding of a Large Computer-Indexed Photomemory and Biomedical Information System," Conference on Image Storage and Transmission Systems for Libraries, Gaithersburg, Maryland. December 1969. King sland, Lawrence C., Jr., M.D., "How Computers Can Aid the Physician," The Physician's Panorama, pages 26-28. December 1967. 45 Kingsland, Lawrence C., Jr., M.D., "The Computer Fact Bank," Missouri Medicine, Vol. 65, No. 9, pages,734-735, 737. September 1968. Lago, G.V.; Daniel, G.S.; "Medical and Behavioral Correlates of the EEG Evoked Response in Mature Adults," University-of Missouri Larks, Saul D., Ph.D.; Longo, Lawrence, M.D., "Fetal Electrocardiograms, Showing Cardiac Malformation, Including Heart Block," Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 173, pages 1217-1219. Jul@ Larks, S.D., and Larks, G.G., "Prenatal Prediction of Neonatal Electrocardiographic Patterns," Cardiologia. In press. Larks, S.D., and Larks, G.G., "Prenatal Prediction of Birth Process Problems: Biomathematical Approaches." Mathematical Biosciences. In press. Larks, S.D.; Webster, A.; Larks, G.G., "Quantitative Studies in Fetal Electrocardiography, III 7 Comparison of Breech and Cephalic Data; Endocrine Basis for Fetal Rotation, an Hy.pothesis," Am. Journal of Obstetrics In press. Larks, J.D., And Larks, G.G., "Computer-based Early Prediction of Cardiac and CNS Malformation," Eighth International Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering, Chicago. July 1969. Lavin, John H., "What Regional Care Can Mean to You," Medical Economics, May 27, 1968. Lee, Maw Lin, and Wallace, Richard L., "Classification of ies in Health Care, Diseases for Hospital Cost Analysis," Stud #16, University of Missouri. 1971. Lee, Maw Lin, "Interdependent Behavior and Resource Misallocation in Hospital Care Production," Studies in Health Care, #10, University of Missouri. June 1970. Lee, Maw Lin,' "A Conspicuous Production Theory of Hospital Behavior," Studies in Health Care, #6, University of Ju e 1970. Missouri. , n Lee, Maw Lin, and Wallace, Richard L., "Demand, Supply and the Distribution of Physicians," Studies in Health Care, #5, University of Missouri. June 1970. Lee, Maw Lin, and Wallace,'Richard L, "Prices and Costs of Hospital Care: A Time Series Analysis," Studies in Health Care, #7, University of Missouri. 1970. 46 @l@ @@i Lee, Teu-Tsus, M.D., "MRMP and Cancer," Missouri Family Doctor, pages 14-15. July 1968. Lee, Yeu-Tsu N.o M.D., "Highlights of the Interrelations of CHP-OEO-RMP Conference," Missouri Family Doctor, pages 8-9. May 1969. Lee, Yeu-Tsu, M.D., "Missouri Regional Medical Program," Misso i Nurse Vol. 37, No. 9, pg 9, 1968. Lehr, J. L., "Experience with an On-Line Reporting System,it Presented at the Computer Application in Radiology Conference, Columbia, Missouri. September 23-26, 1970. Lehr, J. L., "Specific Experience with Computers in Radiology," Presented at the MRP, Washington/Alaska Regional Medical Computer Services Conference, October 1-2, 1970. Lindberg, Donald A. B., M.D., and Amlinger, P. Rudolph, M.D., "Automated Analysis of the Electrocardiogram," Missouri Medicine pages 742-745. September 1968. Lindberg, D. A. B., ."Computer Failures and Successes," I Bu-l-,etin South rn Me@@!al Bulletin, Vol. 57, No. 3, pages 18-21. September 19bg. Lindberg, D. A. B., Buck, C. R., Jr., and Rowland, L. R., "Consider: A Computer Program for Medical Instruction," Proceedings of Ninth IBM Medical Svmposium. International usiness Machines Corporation, White Plains, New York. 1968. Lindberg, Donald A. B., M.D.; Rowland, Larry R.; Schroeder, Joseph J.; Buck, Charles R., Jr.; Kingsland, Lawrence C., Jr., I'Experien M.D., ces with a Hospital Computer System and FACT Bank at the University of Missouri Medical Center." Lusk,, Daniel, "Community Orientation Stressed in,New Projects," Miss pages 4-5. September 1970. Lysen, John C., Ph.D., and Purdy, Allen, M.D., "Bioengineering in MRNPI" Missouri Medicine, pages 741-745. July 1968. "Medical World News Feature: Regional Program.Brings Research Results to the Bedside," Medical World News, (Reprinted in News, I)ata --- -@edical Progr Information and Data [Regionai ams Service] Vol. 1, No. 36. septeMDer 8, 1967.) Miller, Owen, W., and Simmons, Earl M., "Health Care Facilities Design: Applying Mock-ups and Video Tape Analysis," abstract sent to A.I.I.E. for presentation at 21st Institute Conference and Convention, Cleveland, Ohio. May 6-9, 1970. 47 Miller, 0. W.; Simmons, E. M.; and Adams, G. E., "Assessing the Potential of Automated Health Care in a Rural Area,'! Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation, Vol. 8. (Ninth Annual Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation Symposium, September 1, 1971. Milwaukee, Wisconsin). 'Miller, Ron; Stahl, Sidney M.; and Carlton, Charles O., "Dental Care in Missourig" Studies in Health Care@ #179 University of Missouri. 1971. "Missouri Cervical Cytology Project," Greater Ka Cit Medical Bulletin. August 1971. Morrison, Guy E. and Lindberg, Donald, A. B., "Automatic Data Acquisition Apparatus for Multiple Chemistry Analyzers, of Medical Research Engineering, pages 24-28. May-June 1969. Munn, Dale A., "Missouri Regional Medical Program Manual of Theory and Operation of the Multidimensional Linear Regression Package," Report #105. November 10, 1967. Muth, Robert G., M.D., "The Kansas City Artificial Kidney Center," Missouri Family Doctor, pages 8-9.' June 1969. O'Shea, Lynne E., B.A., B.J., "Spotlight on Hemodialysis," Missouri Family Doctor, pages 6-7. April 1970. Peterson, Stanley S., M.D., "MRMP and Southwest Missouri, Missouri Family Doctor, pages 14-15.' October 1968. Greater K "Project Hi-Blood ... Five Months Later, Medical Bu letin, December 1, 1970. Purdy, A.H.; Rowley, B.A.; Douglas, D.W.; Simons, E.M.; Lysen, J.C.; Schultz, B.J.; and Holen, J.T., "Cardiovascular Health Screening - Transduction Probl6m§.and Solutions," Sixth Xnnual Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium, Laramie, Wyoming, page 28. May 1969. Reichertz, Peter L., M.D., "Mass Screening Radiology, Missouri Medicine (Journal of the Missouri State Medical Association), Vol. 65, No. 9, pages 738-740. September 1968. Reichertz, P. L "PCI" (Physician-Computer-Interfacing). Example of Radi;te and Diagnosis of Primary Bone Tumor, Bioengineering Conference on Computers in Medicine, Columbia, Missouri. 1967. Reichertz, P. L.; Te mpleton, A. W.; DeLurgio, L. J. "A Fortran Compatible Multi-terminal System for Physician-Computer- Interfacing (FCMTS): Sixth Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Computer Science in the Life Sciences, Houston, Texas. March 1968. 48 Reichertz, P. L.; Templeton, A. W.; DeLurgio, L. J., "A Multi-teminal Cathode-Ray Tube System for Man-Machine Interfacing," Method. Inform. Med., Vol. 7, page 209. 1968. Reichertz, P. L.; Courtney, D.; Birznieks, F.; Sequential Instruction System (SIS)," Fourth Rochester Conference on 'Self-Instruction in Medical Education, Rochester, New York, June 1968. Rikli, Arthur E., M.D. and Allen, Scott, I., M.D., "Federal Survey Examines Computerized Admission Systems," Modern Hospitals, pages 99-102. October 1968. Rikli, Arthur E., M.D., "Operational Program for Missouri Regional Medical Program," Missouri Medicine, pages 728-729, 733. September 1968. "RMP Pilot Program,Confirms Greater Diabetes Rate Among High Risk Children," DDib Disease Detection Newsletter, Disease Detection Information Bureau. October 1970. Rowley, Blair, A.; Purdy, Alan H.; and Schultz,.Burton J., "Automated ECG Chair,' ' 21st American Conference for Engineering in Medicine and Biology, Houston, Texas. November 18-21, 1968. "Rural M.D. of the Future," (Parts 1, 2, 3), Computer-world. May 5, 1971. Samuels Robert A., and Stahl, Sidney M., "Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Missouri Regional Planning Are6g," Studies in Health Care Report #13, University of Missouri. August 1970. an, ".Problems Samuels, Robert; Stahl, Sidney; and Sparkles, Al of Sample Survey Research on Health Related Issues," Studies in Healtb.CAre, Report, #2, University of Missouri. 1970. Sanders, Jack, M.D., "The Phonocardioscan Project.!' Missouri -7. November 1969. Family Doctor, pages 6 "Computer Analysis of the Sandberg, Russell L., M.D., Electrocardiogram: MORMP ECG System Revisited," Missouri Family Doctor-. June 1971. latne, "Northeast Missouri.(NEMO) Cooperative Selcraig, E April 1971. Stro@e'Pilot Program," Missouri Family Doctor. Selcraig, Elaine "Sikestoiiis Model Intensive Care Unit," Missouri Family Doctor. July 1971. Shoss, Milton,.-M.D.,--"SEKO.-Radioactive Radio-Isotope Cancer 1969. Program.." Missouri'Famill Doctor, pages 18-19. September 49 Shoss, Milton, M.D.$ "Southeast Missouri Radioisotope Cancer Program - Project No. 37, Missouri Regional Medical Program: The First Annual Report," Cape County Journal. June 1970. Sights, Warren P., M.D., "Stroke and MRMP," The Missouri Family Doctor, pages 6-7. August 1968. Simmons, E.M. , M.D. , and Miller, O.W. , Sc.D. , "The Automated Patient History Acquisition System (APHAS)," accepted for publication in the Journal of the American Association for Medical Instrumenta tion, 1970. Simmons, E. M., MD., "Coronary Heart Disease and Stroke: The Missouri Regional Medical Program's Approach," Chronic Diseases Laboratory Service, Washington, pages 89-92. 1968.1 Simmons, Earl M. , M.D. , "The Family Physician and His Relation- ship to Automated Patient Histories," Missouri Family Doctor, pages 6-7. November 1968. Simmons, E.M., M.D., and Miller, O.W., Sc.D., "A Proposed Automated History for the Practicing Physician," presented at Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association, Chicago,, Illinois. June 23, 1970. Simmons, Earl M., Jr., M.D., and Miller, O.W., Sc.D., "A New Concept in Automated Patient Histories" Proceedings of the International Federation for Information Processing FIP Conference on Information Processing of Medical Records, 19704 Simmons, E. M., M.D., "Prognosis After Stroke," Medicine Today. March 1968. Skrovan, Clarence C.; Donnell, H.D.; Grimes, Richard M.; Hennes, James D.; and Tinnin, Helen L., "Fundamentals of Evaluation in Health Programs," Studies in Health Care, #12, 1970. Sparkes, Alan; Stahl, Sidney M. , "Source Book of Missouri Health Data," Studies in Health Care, #14, University of Missouri. 1971. Stahl, Sidney M., "Prevalence of Perceived illness in Missouri, Exclusive of the Kansas City and Saint Louis Metropolitan Areas." Studies in Health Care, #1, University of Missouri. 1970. Starr, Chester G., "Manual of Medical and Paramedical Services in Missouri." Missouri Medicine, Vol. 65, No. 9, pages 757-758. September 1968. Stephenson, William, Ph.D, "Communication Research," Missouri Medicine, Vol. 65, No. 9,pages 754-756. September 1968. 50 Stephenson, William, Ph.D.31 "Research on Teenage Smoking, Missouri Family Doctor, pages 4-5. May 1970. Telephone Lecture Series Designed for Health Facility Management Personnel, November 1970. (Case Studies in Hospital Management). Printed material used in connection with Missouri Regional Medical Program Telelecture project. Templeton, A.W.; Reichertz, P.L.; Paquet, E.; Lodwick, G.S.; Lehr, J. S. ; and Scott, F. I. , "RADIATE - Up-dated and redesigned for Multiple Terminals," Radiology, 92:30, 1969. Concerns Mass Screening - Radiology project. RADIATE is a system for computer assisted radiology diagnosis and reporting. Tillman, Maude Lee-, R. N., and Haseltine, Maudie, "Homemaker- Home Health Aides," Missouri Family Doctor, pages 6-7. November 1970. Turner, Glenn, O., M.D. , "The Community Approach to Reduction of Cardiovascular Deaths," Missouri Medicine, Vol. 65, No. 9, pages 746-749, 753. September 1968. Turner, Glenn O., M.D., Auner, Cecil R., M.D., and McKinsey, John J. , M.D, "Ozarks Regional Comprehensive Cardiovascular Care Unit," Missouri Medicine, Vol. 65, No. 9, pages 113-116. September 1968. Turner, Glen O., M.D., "Minimum Essentials, Capabilities and Limitations of Cardiovascular Care Units in Smaller Hospitals," Missouri Family Doctor, pages 6-7. February 1969. Van Peenen, H. J., M.D., "Admission Test Batteries in Diabetes Mellitus," Missouri Medicine, 66-872, 1969. Van Peenen, H. J., M.D., "Biochemical Patterns in Disease," Bulletin of Pathology, 10:72. March 1969. Van Peenen, H. J., M.D., "Causes of Non-Azotemic Hyperuricemia American Journal of Clinical Pathology (in press). Van Peenen, H. J., M.D., and Files, James B., M.D.,. "The Effect of Medication on Laboratory Test Results," The American Journal of Clinical Pathol@. July 23, 1969. Van Peenen, H. J., M.D., and Wood, Mary Jean, M.D., "Biochemical Screening in Missouri Psychiatric Hospitals: Preliminary Results," Missouri Medicine, Vol. 65, No. .5, pages 367. May 1968. Van Peenen, A. J., M.D., and Files, James B., M.D., "Laboratory Multiphasic Testing Today," Missouri Medicinef Vol. 65, No. 9, pages 736-737. May 1968. 51 Wakerlin, George E., M.D., Ph.D., "Guidelines for the Development and-Submission of Pilot Projects to MRMP, Missouri Family Doctor, pages 16-17. March 1968. Wakerlin, George E., M.D., Ph.D., "Heart Disease and MW," Missouri Family Doctor,pages 6-7. June 1968. Wakerlin, George E., M.D., Ph.D., "Missouri Regional Medical Program," Cooperation (Missouri Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons), Vol. 38, pages 4-8. March-April 1967. Wakerlin, George E., M.D., Ph.D., "Missouri Regional Medical Program," Missouri Medicine, pages 90-94. February 1967. Wakerlin, George E., M.D., Ph.D., "Natural History of the Hypertensive Patient," Missouri Medicine,pages 921-924. November 1967. Wakerlin, George E., M.D., Ph.D., "Objective and Goals of MRMP," Missouri Family Doctor, pages 4-5. January 1968._ Wakerlin, George E., M.D., Ph.D., "Planning for the Missouri Regional Medical Program," Missouri Medicine, Vol. 65,-No. 9, pages 722-727. September 1968. Wakerlin, George E. 'M.D., Ph.D., "Reducing the Risk Factors of Coronary Heart Disease," The Bulletin of the Missouri Dietetic Association:,' pages 4-5. November 1967. Watson, Francis R., Ph.D., "CAMEO.- Cancer Management and Educational Optimization," Missouri Family Doctor, pages 8-9. October 1970. Wilson, Donald L., "Detail Man Approach," Missouri Family Doctor, pages 8-9. April 1968. Wilson, Vernon E., M.D., "Academic and Public Agencies Work Together in Missouri Program," itals, Vol. 42. July 1, 1968. Wilson, Vernon E., M.., "The Medical School of a Land-Grant University and its Relationship to the Health Care of the State." Presented to the Congress on Medical Education, Chicago, Illinois. February 1967. Wilson, Vernon E., M.D., "Missouri Regional Mddical,Program," Missouri Medicine, Vol. 65, No. 9, pages 719-721, 727. September 1968. D., "Overview of MRMP - Part I.," Mi souri Wilson, Vernon E., M. Family Doctor, pages 8-9. May 1968; Part II, pages 8-9, May 1968. 52 Wilson, Vernon E., M.D., 'IThe Role and Contribution of Epidemiology in Planning, Operation and Evaluation of Regional Medical Programs (Heart, Cancer, and Stroke) III. Use of Total Population Data System for Development and Evaluation of the Regional Medical Program -- Report from Missouri," erican Journal of Public Health, Vol. 58, No. 6, pages 1054-1058. -- i968. June Wollschlaeger, P.B.; Wollschlaeger, G.; of Ide, C.; Hart, W.M., "Doppler, Ultrasound and Heat Patterns , Presented at the Meeting of the Missouri State Medical Association, Kansas city, Missouri. 1968. Wollschlaeger, P.B.; Wollschlaeger, G., "Evaluation of Orbital Tumors - Radiography, Doppler-Ultrasound and Heat Pattern," Presented at the Sixth Annual Meeting of the American Society of Neuroradiology, New Orleans. September 1968. -F.,.and Crnic, Carol A., "Master Facilities Zimmerman, T. Inventory: A Study of Health Manpower Training Resources -- Jackson and Clay Counties, Missouri, 1967," Institute for Community Studies publication No. 68-170, Kansas City, Missouri. July 1968. MOUNTAIN STATES REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published b "A Category System for Evaluating Continuing Education Programs." Paper presented by C. E. Smith, Ph.D., at the National Conference of the Adult Education Association of the U.S.A., Atlanta, Georgia, October 1970. "A Symposium on Continuing Medical Education in Montana" (18-page booklet). January 1969. Includes summaries of speeches; general remarks on two discussion sessions. "Detailed Characteristics of Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses in Wyoming" (102-page booklet). April 1968. "Evaluation of Coronary Care Nurse Training, A Colloquium for Teachers of Coronary Care Nursing" (30 pages). September 22, 1970. Mountain States Regional Medical Program Coronary Care Training Program, Missoula, Montana, June 18-20 1970. "Field Staff Professional Activities, 1968-69" (26-page booklet). Lists activities by speeches, participation in other meetings and conferences, other professional activities and publications. "Health Careers in Idaho" (20-page booklet). Lists health careers for which complete or partial training is provided within the education system in Idaho. 53 Following are publications assessing one part of health resources for'each State in the Mountain States Regional Medical Program. Each contains in-depth information concerning health manpower, health facilities and health vital statistics and selected social and economic information. July 1969: "Health Profile - Idaho" (367 pages) "Health Profile - Montana" (422 pages) "Health Profile - Nevada" (199 pages) "Health Profile - Wyoming" (196 pages) "Health Profile - Wyoming, Updated Supplement, January 1971." "Health Sciences Information Network, An Information Reference Service for Health Professionals, Wyoming Subregion. "Idaho's Nurse Practitioner - A Pilot Project to Improve Rural Health Care" (2-fold leaflet). Outlines nurse practitioner pilot program, including functions of the practitioner, salary and fees, professional and legal status, and liability insurance. "Initial Analysis of Health Professional Survey: Mountain States Regional Medical Program" (82-page booklet). September 16, 1968. Regional overview of the survey conducted by the Mountain States Regional Medical Program. "Learning How to Learn - Know-Why and Know-How Seminar on the Process of Continuing Education" (117 pages). February 12-14, 1970. D.L. Erickson and M. Nichols, Editors. "Library Service - Health Sciences Information Network - An in ormat on reference service for health professionals" (3-fold brochure). Explains information-reference services provided, and provides directory of county librarians and coordinators. "MARS: Medical Audiovisual Reference Service of the University of Wyoming." Sponsored by Wyoming Subregion. "Medical Library Service for All Idaho Health Personnel" (brochure). "Montana Dentists Survey - A Summary of Results for Selected Questions" (15-page booklet). February 1969. "Montana Hospital and Nursing Home Administrators Survey - A Summary of Results for Selected Questions" (11-page booklet). February 1969. "Montana Licensed Practical Nurses Survey - A Summary of Results for Selected Questions" (10-page booklet). February 1969. "Montana Medical Technologists Survey A Summary of Results for Selected Questions" (20-page booklet). February 1969. 54 apists Survey - A Summary of Results for Selected "Montana Physicial Ther ruary 1969. Questions" (10-page booklet).. Feb "Montana Physicians Survey - A Summary of Results for Selected Questions" (15-page booklet). February 1969. "Montana Radiologic Technologists Survey - A Summary of Results for Selected Questions" (10-page booklet). February 1969. "Montana Registered Nurses Survey - A Summary of Results for Selected Questions" (14-page booklet). February 1969. "Mountain States Regional Medical Program Catalyst" (newsletter). Published monthly; first issue; February 1968. Mountain States Regional Medical Program - Meeting the Challenge of Change in Health Care" (12-page booklet). Brief history of the Mountain States program, summary of major projects, and list of members of the Regional Advisory Group. "Mountain States Tumor Institute" (8-page booklet). Describes history of Institute which is partially funded by Mountain States, and its purpose: to diagnose, treat, develop research, and to educate in all types of cancer. "14STI - Mountain States Tumor Institute Services and Facilities" (8-page brochure). Describes services and facilities. "Nursing in Idaho - A Study of Nursing Needs and Resources" (86-page booklet). January 1969. "Proceedings of Regional Conference on the Expanded-Role of the Nurse May 18, 1971, Boise, Idaho" (60-page booklet). Includes full texts of major speeches, the panel presentations and brief reports of the Action Groups. "Question by.Question Tally of Montana Consumer Survey" (38-page booklet). February 1969. "Regional Medical-Programs and the Voluntary Health Agencies."' Paper presented by Alfred M. Popma, M.D., Director, Mountain States Regional Medical Program before the American Medical Association's Third National Voluntary Health Conference, Washington, D.C., May 7-8, 1970. "Report of A Survey of Consumers of Health Care" (120 pages). May 1969. Data obtained from survey of consumers of health and medical ie services in the four-State Mountain States Regional Medical Program and lysis of responses. ana 55 "Report of a Survey on Continuing Education Needs for Health Pro- fessionals" (396 pages). June 1969. Data obtaindd through survey of health professionals concerning their stated needs for continuing education; preferred solutions to these needs; their assessment of availability of different types of educational programs and evaluation of their need; assessment,,in selected areas, of the quality of services provided to the patient and his community; some indication of the extent and conditions under which the physicians and dentists refer patients outside their community for medical care. "Report of Planning, Nevada Portion Mountain States Regional Medical Programs" (65 pages).. Compiled by the Nevada Mountain States Regional Medical Program Staff. October 1968.. "Student-Counselor Health Careers Guidebook" (137 pages, loose-leaf book). September 1971. Prepared for high school counselors, this guidebook is an initial, single source reference for both counselor and student in seeking information in health careers. Includes lists of audio- visuals, descriptions of health careers, career information sources, scholarships, loans, resource people. "Survey of Wyoming Ambulanc6'Service" (16-page booklet). August 1968. "Survey of W oming Medical Record Librarians" (23-page booklet). August 1968. "The American Cancer Society's Highroad." Paper presented by Alfred M. Popma, M.D., to the Nebraska Division, American Cancer Society, October 5, 1968. "The Use of Surveys in Program Development." Paper presented by Alfred M. Popma, M.D., at annual meeting of Coordinators of American Medical Colleges, October 30, 1969, Cincinnati, Ohio. "Your Regional Medical Program Story - A Healthy Concern for Montanans" (10-page brochure). Published Nationally And Locally Anderson, C. LeRoy; Halford, Larry J., "A Four-State Comparison of Variable Sampling and Data Collection Procedures," Pacific Sociological Review, Vol. 13, No. 3, pages 149-155. Summer 1970. Bain, H., "Mountain States - A Case Study in Grass Roots Planning," SDC Magazine, Vol. 12, No. 8. September 1969. (Reprinted in News, Information and Data [R6gional Medical Programs Service) Vol. 3, No. 27. September 29- 1969.) Bunnell, K.P., "The Western Interstate Plan," Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 210, No. 5. November 3, 1969. 56 IlDoctor, It's 19711 - Do you Know Where Your Library Is?" Rocky Mountain Medical Journal. March 1971. Erickson, Donald L., M.Ed, M.P.H., "A System for Continuing Medical Education," Rocky Mountain Medical Journal, Vol. 68, No. 2, pages 43-476 February 1971. Gerdes, John W., Ph.D., "Anticipated Directions for the Future of Public General Hospitals," American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 59, No. 4. April 1969. Presented before the Medical Care Section of the American Public Health Association at the Ninety- Fifth Annual Meeting in Miami Beach, Florida, October 26, 1967. Grizzle, Claude O., M.D., "Regional Medical Programming in Wyoming - a subject of Vital Interest to all of Us in the Health Fields," Rocky Mountain Medical Journal. July 1967. Grizzle, C. O.; Parker, R. S.; Olsen, A., "The Wyoming Doctor,it Rocky Mountain Medical Journal, pages 65-68. July 1969. Halford, L. J.; Lantz, E., R.N., "A Program to Provide Continuing Medical Education to all Allied Health Professionals in Montana." Paper presented at the National Regional Medical Programs Conference for Allied Health Professionals in Asilomar, California, April 22-24, 1969. "How Montana MT's Bridge the Education Gap," Medical Lab. April 1971. Larson, Laura G "Mountain States - Listening to Consumers," American Journal of Nursing, Vol. 68, No. 9, page-1921. (Reprinted in News, information and Data [Regional Medical Programs Serv cel Vol. 2, No. 39. October 14, 1968). Larson Laura G., R.N., M.A., "The Role of the Nurse in Regional Medical Programs." Cardiovascular Nursing, (a scientific publica- tion Of the American Heart'Asi ociation, Inc.) Vol. 5, No. 3, pages 9-14. (Reprinted in News, Information and Data [Regional Medical Programs Service] Vol. 3, No. 22. July 8, f969.) Larson, Laura., G., R.N., "How to'Select a. Nursing Home," The American Journal of Nursia&, Vol. 69, No. 5. May 1969. "Montana's Team Effort Provides Brush-Up Study in.Clinical Laboratory Subjects," Lab World. January 1970. McPhail, F. L., M.D., "Mountain States Regional Medical Program," Rocky Mountain Medical Journil, Vol. 64, No. 5, pages 61-63. May 1967. Popma, Alfred M., M.D., "Regional Medical Programs Mountain States," Postgraduate Medicine, Vol. 48, No. 3. September 19706 57 Popma, Alfred M., M.D., "The Mountain S'tates Regional Medical Program A Do it Yourself Project," Postgraduate Medicine, Vol. 48,. No. 3, pages 299-302. September 1970. Pratt, Sidney C., M.D., et al, "Something New," Technicon Quarterly/4, Vol. 2. Fall 1970. Smart, Charles R., M.D., "The Physician and Tumor Registries," Rocky Mountain Medical Journal, Vol. 67, No. 6, pages 51-54. June 1970. Thurman, C. Gordon; Carpenter, Douglas C., Jr., "Effective Use of RMP Resources in the Smaller Community," Hospital Forum, Vol. XIII, No. 4, pages 10-11, 20-21. July 1970. DifficultyLof reaching small communities in Regional Medical Programs, role of community hospital in tapping Regional Medical Program resources, especially in medical education. NEBRASKA REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program "Nebraska-South Dakota Regional Medical Program Bulletin" (newsletter). First issue; April 1968. Published Nationally and Locally Groth, Paul E., R.P., "Questions and Answers from the Nebraska Regional Medical Program," The Nebraska Mortar and Pestle, October 1971. Column used to answer pharmacists' drug questions. Groth, Paul E., "Drug Information Network,"' South Dakota Medical Journal. March 1971. Groth, Paul E.,, "The Letter Box," Nebraska State Medical Journal, pages 51-52. January 1971. Announcement of the Regional Drug Information Network, how it works. Herman, J. B., "RNP - What is It?" Nebraska State Medical journal, pages 149-154. March 1969. "Hospitals, Center Linked by Long Distance Computer," AMA News. July 1, 1968. Morgan, H. S., M.D., "Nebraska-South DakotaRegional Medical Program Nebraska State Medical Journal, page 410. September 1967. 58 "Save Your Time," The Nebraska Mortar and Pestle, page 9. May Networ 1971. About Regional Drug Informatio "Some of the Heart Associations That Have Been Active in Planning Stages - Nebraska , Heart and Torch (American Heart Association), Vol. 5, No. 3, pages 2- 1 1967. "What's Up Doc?" Channels, pages 12-13. Summer 1971. NEW JERSEY REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program "A Survey of Continuing Physician Education in New Jersey Hospitals 1969" (445 pages). By James A. Rogers, M.D., Director Continuing Education. "All Systems Go..." (16-page booklet). New Jersey Regional Medical Program launches initial operational programs. Background of New Jersey Regional Medical Program, description of nine projects, names and address of project directors, and members of the Regional Advisory Group. "Chronic Hemodialysis Facilities in New Jersey" (1-fold leaflet). Summer 1970. Listing of chronic renal dialysis centers in New Jersey approved for participation in Chronic Renal Disease Program of the New Jersey State Department of Health. "Community Attitudes Toward Public Services" (101-page booklet). A survey of the Hoboken, New Jersey Model Neighborhood for New Jersey Regional Medical Program and the Hoboken Model Cities Program. "Medical Tapes by Phone for New Jersey Physicians" (2-fold leaflet). Listing of subjects of tapes available to all New Jersey physicians by collect call. "Medical T!apes by Phone for New Jersey Physicians" (40-page booklet).' Fall 1970. Listing of subjects of tapes available to New Jersey physicians by collect call. Monograph No. 1, "Recommendations for Cardiovascular Surgical Units" (12-page book). June 1970. Criteria and standards for units as determined by New Jersey Regional Medical Program's Subcommittee on Cardiovascular Surgery. Monograph No. 2, "A Manual on Stroke" (40-page booklet). July 1970. Quick reference source for personnel caring for stroke patients prepared by New Jersey Regional Medical Program's Council on Cerebrovascular Disease and Stroke. S9 Monograph No. 3, "Recommended Standards for Coronary Cineangiography Units in Community Hospitdlr," (2-fold leaflet). January 1971. Report of New Jersey Regional Medical Pro'gram's Subcommittee on Diagnostic Procedures in Heart Disease. Monograph.- No. 4, "Recommended Standards for Coronary Care Units" (2-fold leaflet). January 1971. Report of New Jersey Regional Medical Program's Subcommittee on Diagnostic Procedures in Heart Disease. "New Jersey Regional Medical Program. Model Cities Health Services Study in Heart Disease: Report of a Feasibility Study" (50-page booklet). August 1969 (published June 1970). Results of heart screening in Newark Model Cities area. "New Jersey Regional Medical Program News, Information and Data" (newsletter). Published as needed; first issue: September 4, 1968. "Program Report" (6-page newsletter). Brief presentation of New Jersey Regional Medical Program's projects and planning activities for fiscal year April 1971-March 1572. "Progress Report - The New Jersey Regional Medical Program" (8-page pamphlet). Summer 1969. Describes projects and program activities. t'The New Jersey Regional Medical Program" (2-fold leaflet). Origin and development of the New Jersey Regional Medical Programi, text of Public Law 89-239; listing of Executive Committee. Published Nationally and Locally Browder, E. Jefferson, M.D.; Browder, Ann A., M.D-.; Florin, Alvin A., M.D., "Transient Cerebral Ischeibic Attacks," The Journal of The Medical Society of New Jersey, Vol. 6, No. 5, pages 197-201. May 1969. "Continuing Physician Education in the Community Hospital, Report of Symposium Held on October 7, 1970," introduction by James A. Rogers, M.D., New Jersey Regional Medical Program) The Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey, Vol. 68, No. 5, pages 387-425. May 1971. Florin, Alvin A., M.D., "Th8 New Jersey Regional Medical Program," Public Health News, Vol. 49, No. 12, pages 145, 252. December 1968. Florin, Alvin A., M.D.; Harkness, James P., Ph.D.,, "The New Jersey Regional Medical Program Progress and Plans," Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey, Vol. 65, No. 6, pages 257-260. June 1968. 60 M.D.; Harkness, James P., Ph.D. , A New cal Florin, Alvin A., formation Service," T 1 Telephone Tape In -640. societ of New Jerse ) Vol. 67, No. 10 ctober 1970. Ph.D." Collins, Florin, Alvin A., M.D.; Harkness, James P,, ' . ning t Scree MBA; and Burton, Marvin H., MPH, "Hear John Gary, A Feasibility Study in the Newark Model cities Area: 6 pages 1130- Ameri of public Health, Vol. 61, No. 1139. ess, James P., Ph.D.,,."Continuing Florin, Alvin A.@ M.D.; Harkn al of hysicianss" The Journa-L cll Education Needs for New Jersey P - of New Jersey., Vol. 67, No. 5, pages the Medical S6ci s of survey of physicians on most 230-2 ds of continuing education for physicians. acceptable methc al Disease Acclaimed," "N. J. Plan to Improve-Service in Ren IM4ecd,licalL T,-iLbune- September 14, 1970. Hospital to Pacemaker Test Clinic," Medical "Teletype Links Tribune. March 10, 1971. id e@ws , "Radiodosimet'ry - Jersey Joins Network," Medical WOrJ-d "e' pagep5. August 20, 1971. N.; Harkness, Wiener, Milton M-i M.D.; Del Guercio, Marie, R. James P., Ph.D.t Burton, Marvin H., "Nurse Training Goes Modern," HOSPLtals, Vol. 45, pages 74-79. October 1, 1971. A multimedia instructional system proves to be an effective tool for teaching nurses the concepts and techniques of intensive coronary tare. REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM NEW MEXICO Published b pro ram "A Brief Look at Health in New Mexico" (29 pages). 1970. By Helen R. Potter. illo "A Demographic Picture ounty, Compared with Bernal Book on Sandoval c county" (40 pages plus charts). September 1971. By Helen R . Potter. Uses comparison of demographic and vital statistics between two adjacent counties (1 urban, 1 rural) to point out needed medical services. "Chronic Pulmonary Disease in children and Young Adults" (57 pages). ourse manual for Community Visitation Training Program Farmington, c New Mexico, April 7-8, 1970. Presented by Pediatric Puimonary Center of New Mexico Regional Medical Program. 12 hours of elective credit approved by American Academy of General Practice. 61 dults" (196 pages). "Chronic Pulmonary Disease in Children and Young A uary 16-20, Course manual on regional post-graduate training course, Febr 1970, presented by Pediatric Pulmonary Center of New Mexico Regional Medical Program, et al.. Eighteen hours of elective credit given by American Academy of General Practice for the course. "Emergency Room Management of the Life Threatening Emergency" (69 pages).' Program designed for the practicing physician, prepared by the New Mexico Regional Medical Program and the University of New Mexico Department of Surgery. "Emergency Health Service in the State of New Mexico - 1968" (69 pages). Survey conducted by Emergency Services Branch, New Mexico Regional Medical Program and Emergency Services Division, State Health and Social Services Department. Funded by grant from National Highway Safety Bureau. "New Mexico Community Health Profiles: Sketch 1: 1960 Census Data for Counties and Related Mortality Data" (58 pages). April 1971. By Helen R. Potter. "New Mexico Tumor Registry" (72 pages - compendium). June 2, 1971. "Que Pass?" (newsletter). Published as needed; first issue: February 1968. "Social Dimensions of Health - The Level of Health-Concept, The Potential for Social Change" (49 pages, including bibliographies). July 1969. Published Nationally and Locall Potter, Helen R., "Social and Economic Dimensions of Health an Illness Behaviour in New Mexico: An Annotated Bibliograohy" (220 pages). 1969. The University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, New Mexico. NEW YORK MEFROPOLRFAN REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program "A Review of the New York Metropolitan Regional Medical Program for Heart Disease, Cancer, Stroke and Related Diseases" (21 pages). By Vincent depaul Larkin, M.D., Program Coordinator. An introduction to the planning phase of the New York Metropolitan,Regional Medical Program, including organizational structure, listing of the coordinators at the medical schools;;and a description of the feasibility study of care of cancer patients at Memorial Hospital for cancer and allied diseases. 62 "Heart, Cancer, Strbke and Related Diseases, A Data Book" (84-page booklet). Prepared December 1968; updated 1970. Baseline data on morbidity, mortality, facilities, manpower, training, and population for the New York Metropolitan Regional Medical Program Region. "MetroNews" (newsletter) . First issue: January 1968. "New York Metropolitan Regional Medical Program - A Prospectus" (12-page booklet) . August 1970. Presents general outline of the New York Metropolitan Regional Medical Program activities for 17-month period, August 1, 1970 - December 31, 1971. "New York Regional Medical Program - History and Progress." 1969. "1967-1968 New York Metropolitan Regional Medical Program" (16-page booklet) . The goals, organization and planning process of the New York Metropolitan Regional Medical Program; descriptions of several projects. Updated 1970. Published Nationally and Locally Anderson, Lowell L., Ph.D., "Medical Physics and the Regional Medical Program," Clinical Bullttin - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Vol. 1, No. 2, page 55-60. 1971. Describes various treatment services computer programs made available to cooperating hospitals through the Memorial Dose Distribution Computation Service, with the assistance of the Regional Medical Pvogram. Delaney, C. Joseph, "President's Page," New York Medicine. March 1968. "Finding Instant Beds for Coronary Patients," Medical World News. April 12, 1968. 'Have Heart Care Unit, Will Travel," Medical World News. May 9, 1969. Isler, C., R'N., "Dial 911 for the Coronary Ambulance," RN, pages 48-51. August 1969. James, George, M.D., "New York Physician and the 1970's: The Local Regional Medical Program for Heart Disease Cancer and Stroke," New York Medicine, pages 194-196, 198, 200. April 1968. James, George, M.D., "Summation," Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, Vol. 43, No. 6, pages 522-524. June 1967. McCormack, James E., "The New York City Storyl' Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, Vol. 43, No. 6, pages 515-521. June 1967. 63 McCormack, James E., "A Message from the Director," NewsNotes (The New York Academy of Medicine), No. 17. February 1968. Robbins, Guy F., M.D., "The Responsibility of the Cancer Hospital in the Community," Bulletin, American College of Surgeons, December 1, 1968. Torrens, Paul R., M.D., MPH, "A Pilot Program in Coordination of Care Between an Urban Teaching Hospital and the Community's General Practitioners," American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 59, No. 1, pages 60-64. January 1969. NORTH CAROLINA REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program "Assessment Guides" (20-page booklet). Contains forms for assessing what the patient knows and does in carrying out the regimenX prescribed by his doctor. Publication of the Diabetes Education and Consultation Service of the North Carolina Regional Medical Program. "Diet and Kidney Disease" (28-page booklet). A guide to treatment. "Educational Opportunities for Health Careers" (52-page book). Detailing requirements for health professions for men and women. Printed in 1969 with partial funding by North Carolina Regional Medical Program. "Illustrated Help for the Diabetic Patient" (cartoon drawings). North Carolina Regional Medical Program Diabetes project publication. Published monthly; first issue: April 1968. "Innovation" (newsletter) "Medical Library Extension Service" (4-page pamphlet). Information on North Carolina Regional Medical Program supported project., "North Carolina Regional Medical Program Annual Report July 1, 1968 June 30, 1969" (189 pages). Includes position papers, reports from core staff, description of projects and reports of area study committees. "Select-A-Meal" 'color-coded, picture paste-in book to aid diabetics in planning their daily food intake). North Carolina Regional Medical Program Diabetes project publication. "The Central Cancer Registry" (4-page pamphlet). Informittion@on North Carolina'Regional Medical Program supported project. "The North Carolina Regional Medical Pro ram" (4-p@ge ,pamphlet). 9 Basic facts about North Carolina Regional Medical Program.@@ 64 publishe Nationallv and Locally 1, W..Reece9 M.D. and others)"ItThe Regional Medical Berryhil ResearcfL in Community Ptogram and the Division Of Education and Vol. 29, NO- 12, Medical Care," North C lina Medical Journal) pages 489-495- De ember 1968. "Dentistry's Role in Regional Medical Bawden"James W.) D.D.S., alth, Vol. 60, NO. 5, Programs,$' American Journal of Public He 'I pages 844-8 rencep "A Medical Library Extension Service, Cavanaghg G, S, Te nal, Vol. 29@ No. 6. June 19,68. North Carolina Medical Jour 11 al Image & "Coronary Care Comes to the smokies, 969. Vol. 11, No. 2, pages 14-1 in News. Informa and Data [Regional Medical 19. Ur 59 1969). rv. Robert N., M.D.; Morgan, Ralph S..) Jr., M.D.; Feichter5 Headley, t'A Comprehensive Coronary Care Program for the Ralph N., M.D., al, Vol. 29,.No. State of Franklin I' North Carolina Medical Journ 6. June 1968. It dical Program Continuation Education Johnson, M. W.,, Regional Me 6urnal, Vol- for Physical Therapistsg" North Carolina Medical J 29; jo. 11, pages 471-472 968. Jones, Frank W., M.D., "The medical Society and the Regional Medical Program in North Carolina$ th Carolina Medical journal, Vol. 28, No..5. May 1967. Lyle, Carl B., Jr., M.D., "Education and Research in Community Medical Care: The University of North Carolina School of Medicine Approach," North CCaarroolLlina Medical Journal, Vol. 28, No. 5. May 19 7. MattheWB,, Hugh, M.D., "The State of Franklin and the Regional Medical Program," North Cw, cal Journal, Vol. 29, No. 6. June 1968. McFarland, James A., M.D., "North Carolina Regional Medical Program Coronary Care Training and Development Project," North Carolina I rnal. Vol.-29, No. 8, ages 344 345. Caro p August 1968. Morgan, Ralph Siler, M.D., "Development of a Regional Medical a Med:lcai rogram in Western North Carolina," North Carolina Medical Journal Vol. 28, No. 5. May 1967. 65 Musser, Marc J., M.D. 'The North Carolina Regional Medical Program," North Carolina Medical Journal, Vol. 29, No. 8, pages 344-345. August 1968. Musser, Marc J., M.D "The Regional Medical Program in North Carolina," North Car6lina Medical Journil, Vol. 29, No. 6. June 1968. "N. C. Children to be Tested for Hidden Heart Disease," Pediatric News,, Vol. 3, No. 11. November 1969. Patterson, F.M.; Simmons, M.D.; Buchanan, Jerry B., M.D.; Lund, Herbert Z.,M.D.; Mason, Lockert B., M.D.; Newsome, James F., M.D.; Hammond, Charles B., M.D.; Wilbanks, George D., M.D.; s, Spurr, Charles L., M.D.; Marbry, Don L., DD 'The North Carolina. Regional Medical Program Report of the Cancer Division," North Carolina Medical Journal. April 1970. Ross, Robert A., M.D., "The Regional Medical Program: An Opinion," North Carolina Medical Journal, Vol. 28, No. 5. May 1967. Ross, R. A., M.D., "The North Carolina State Society and the Regional Medical Pro ram," North Carolina Medical Journal, Vol. 9 29, No. 6. June 1968. Smith, Harvey L., Ph.D it -Gathering Operations of the Data Regional Medical Program," North Carolina Medical Journal, Vol. 28, No. 5, May 1967. Truscott, B. Lionel, M.D., Ph.D.; Keller, Margaret, R.N., MPH; Nunley, Rachel L., RPT; Leinbach, William, "Comprehensive Stroke Program of North Carolina," North Carolina Medical Journal. March 1970. Tyroler, Herman A., M.D., and Smith, Harvey L., Ph.D., "The Role and Contribution of Epidemiology in Planning, Operation and Evaluation of Regional Medical Programs (Heart, Cancer, and Stroke) IV. Epidemiology and Planning for the North Carolina Regional Medical Program," American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 58, No. 6, pages 1058-1067. June 1968. Wilbanks, George D., Jr., M.D., "A Cancer Information Service," American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 29 No. 6. June 1968. Williams, T. Franklin, M.D., and Watkins, Julia D., R.N., MPH, "Diabetic Consultation and Educational Services: A Feasibility Study," North Carolina Medical Journal, Vol. 28, No. 5. May 1967. Woods, James W., M.D., "Intensive Coronary Care Units in Community Hospitals: A Pilot Project," North Carolina Medical Journal, Vol. 28, No. 5. May 1967. 66 NORTH DAKOTA REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Publish am li,MRMP Bulletin" (newsletter). Published monthly; first issue: September 1968. Published Nationally and Locally "Continuing Education in Diabetes," Bedside Nurse, pages 14-19. December 1970. A report of the Nor akota Nutrition and Diabetes Workshops. Riedesel, Mildred and Johnston, Harried, "Agawase of Chippewas," Journal of Home Economics, Vol. 62, No. 2. February 1970. Home aker aide pilot project developed with the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation in North Dakota. "Small Hospital Leads in Education," (official publication of Lutheran Hospitals and Home Societies of America). July 1969. NORTHEAST OHIO REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published b Pro ram "How Do You Vote Regarding the Northeast Ohio Regional Medical Program?" (12-page booklet). A nine-minute quiz for physicians in which they can check preferences to help the Northeast Ohio Regional Medical Program better tailor the program to fit the region's needs. ifintroducing Northeast Ohio Regional Medical Program, An Opportunity for the Medical Health Team in Our 12-County Region to Improve the Health Care of 4,200,000 People" (2-fold leaflet). Explanation of the purposes of Regional Medical Programs and general information on the Northeast Ohio Regional Medical Program. "Northeast Ohio News, Information and Data" (newsletter). Published when needed; first issue: November 13, 1968. "Northeast Ohio Regional Med ical Program - Board of Trustees 1971" (16-page booklet). Introduces through pictures and background information the Board of Trustees for 1971. Also gives organization, projects, activities and priorities. "Program Description and Committees 1970" (34-page booklet). Outlines the goals of the. Northeast Ohio Regional Medical'Program and how it operates including current progress, a brief description of completed studies-and pending grant applications as well as 1970 committee appointments and functions. 67 "Northeast Ohio Regional Medical Program - Part I, Description of n, Part 11 Committees 1969" (26-page booklet). the Program Sectio $ Directory.and Committee regulations. "The Northeast Ohio Regional Medical Program, Part I. Description of the Program, Section 1. Origin-Goals-Strategy" (25-page booklet). Desciription of the program, its goals, strategy and methodology. "The Northeast Ohio Regional Medical Program, Part II. Health Related Data, Section I. Demography" (20-page booklet). Contains demographic information which supplies the base for comparative evaluation.of much of the data to be published in following booklets (sections), and should prove helpful in estimating health needs within the region, and in judging adequacy of resources in manpower and. facilities. "The Northeast Ohio Regional Medical Program, Part II. Health Related Data, Section II. Mortality Statistics" (26-page booklet). Mortality studies of heart disease, cancer and stroke and related diseases in Northeast Ohio. "The Northeast Ohio Regional Medical Program, Part II. Health Realted Data, Section III. Pertinent Data from the National Health Survey" (22-page booklet). Information pertinent to Regional Medical Programs abstracted from the National Health Survey statistics of the National Center for Health Statistics. "The Northeast Ohio Regional Medical Program, Part II. Health Related Data, Section IV. Hospital Discharge Study" (35-page booklet). Hospital discharge study for patients with heart disease, cancer, stroke, and related diseases. "The Northeast Ohio Regional Medical Program, Part II. Health Related Data, Section V. Health Manpower" (25-page booklet). Resources in health manpower in Northeast Ohio. "The Northeast Ohio Regional Medical Program, Part II. Health Related Data, Section VI. Health Facilities" (30-page booklet). Compilation of detailed information on short and long stay hospital and nursing home facilities in Northeast Ohio. "The Northeast Ohio Regional Medical Program, Part II. Health Related Data, Section VII. Manpower Training Programs" (32-page booklet). Identifies and tabulates the Health Manpower Training Programs being conducted in Northeast Ohio under the headings of Internships and Residencies, Nursing Programs and Allied Health Programs. "The Northeast Ohio Regional Medical Program, Part III. Continuing Education, Section 1. Physician Survey" (30-page booklet). Compilation of information resulting from survey@of:physicians in Northeast Ohio. 68 Published Nationall and Locall Decker, Barry, M.D.s "Ohiols Regional Medical Programs," Ohio's Health, pages 17-22. May 1969. General information on the four Regional Medical Programs in Ohio. NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published b ram "A Comparison of Utilization of Selected Health Services by Various Age, Income and Education Groups in the CVHC Area." January 1971. A Connecticut Valley Health Compact Report. "A Layman is Look at the Working Paper of Health and Medical Care Resources." Spring 1970. "A Report on Cancer in the Vermont Region." February 1971. "A Report on Kidney Disease in the Vermont Region." May 1971. "A Report to the State Health Planning Advisory Council." April 1971. Basic demographic data. "A Working Paper of Health and Medical Care Resources.1' November 1969. Connecticut Valley Health Compact Report. "Background and Methodology of the CVHC Area Household Survey." May 1971. A Connecticut Valley Health Compact Report. "Childrenis Immunizations in the CVHC Area." August 1971. A, Connecticut Valley Health Compact Report. "Comprehensive Health Planning Information P ers: Paper The National Comprehensive Health Planning Progr 2: Ve ont's Comprehensive Health Planning 314(a) Agency; Vermont's State Health Planning Advisory Council-, Ps Northern- New ical Program,. Pape The Alignment of England Regional Med Vermont's Comprehensive Health Planning Program with the,Northern New England Regional Medical Program; Paper #6: Areawide Comprehensive Health Planning 314(b) Agency. "CVHC Results: Mental Retardation." July 1971. A Connecticut @Valley Health Compact Report. "Coronary Care Network Newsletter." Published bimonthly; first ue: October 1970. 69 "Demographic Characteristics of the CVHC Area." January 1971. A Connecticut Valley Health Compact Report. "Family Planning Patterns in the CVHC Area." August 1971. A Connecticut Valley Health Compact Report. "Infant Mortality in the CVHC Area." December 1970. A Connecticut Valley Health Compact Report. "Knowledge, Need and Use of Home, Health, Mental Health and Related Services. January 1971. A Connecticut Valley Health Compact Report. "NNE/RNP Health Planning Data Base." Winter 1970. "Northern -New England Regional Medical Program" (newsletter). Published bimonthly; first issue: February 1967. "Patterns & Utilization of Health Services and their Economic Implications in the CVHC Area.." August 1971. A Connecticut Valley Health Compact Report. "Patterns of Use of Hospitals & Preferences for Hospitalization." April 1971. A Connecticut Valley Health Compact-Report. "Projected Impact of Health Maintenance Legislation in Vermont." May 1971. "Setting of Health Goals in Vermont: Problem in Political Science and Technology of Planning, presented at the llth Annual Institute of Management Sciences, Los Angeles. October 1970. "Smoking History and Behavior of the CVHC Population." August 1971. A Connecticut Valley Health Compact Report. "State Health Planning Advisor Council By-Laws." January 1970. 'Y For the Combined Regional Medical Program and Comprehensive Health Program Boards. "Status Report of the Communit Health Systems of Vermont." August 1971. 'Y "The Consumer's View of the Health Care System and Health Insurance.lf April 1971. A Connecticut Valley Health Compact Report. "The Northern New England Regional Medical Program Health Planning Data Base.11 Paper presented at the Northern New England Regional Medical Program Conference and Workshop on Evaluation, Chicago, September 1970. "Utilization of Dental Services in the CVHC." January 1971. A Connecticut Valley Health Compact Report. "Variations in Patterns of Medical Care in the Vermont Region for the American College of Surgeons, Regional Meeting." September 10, 1971. Burlington, Vermont. 70 Published Nationally and Locally "HMO Hearings Begin," Legislative Roundup. July 23, 1971. "HMO Strategy Would Increase Cost of Care in Vermont, Study Shows," NHI Newsletter. June 7, 1971. "How One Regional Program Looks," Modern Medicine. March 1966. NORTHLANDS REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program "Albert Lea-Austin Health Services Regionalization Study." (2 volumes). 1970. By Bright M. Dornblaser and Robert J. Wilkins. "A Profile of Radiation Therapy in Minnesota, 1970." February 1971. By LeRoy Berglund, B.A., Russell Hill, Ph.D., and Winston Miller, M.D. "A Study of the Physician Manpower Needs of Medical Groups in Minnesota, '1970." February 1971. By Russell Hill, Ph.D., Winston Miller, M.D., and Laurie Sonderegger. "Cancer Mortality Rates in Minnesota - A 25 Year Study." March 1971. By Russell Hill, Ph.D., LeRoy Berglund, B.A., Lynda Cole, M.A., and Robert Hiller. "CE/MD - Continuing Education Medical Dates" (20-page booklet). Published quarterly by the Minnesota Academy of General Practice, supported by the Northlands Regional Medical Program. "Continuing Education in the Health Professions: An Annotated Bibliography" (59-page book). February 1969. By E. Leyasmeyer, Ph.D. , and L.A. Whitmarsh. A representative selection of published literature on continuing education for the health professionals, with a focus on the physicians. "Exchange: Fruit Fix-Ups." 1971. By the Diabetes Education Center, and Northlands Regional Medical Program. @"Library Services to Community Hospitals in the Outlying Areas in Minnesota." Spring 1971. By May Jane Ryan, Ph.D. "Medical Library Service for Minnesota." March 1971. By Gertrude Foreman and Judith Lorrig. "Minnesota Health Care Opinion Survey." October 1971. By -Comprehensive Health Planning Program, Minnesota Blue Cross-Blue Shield, and MII, and Northlands Regional Medical Program. "Northland News" (newsletter). First issue: January 1969.@- 71 "Nursepower in Minnesota@ 1970." August 1971. By Lynda Cole, M.A., and Joyce M. Schowalter, R.N. "'One Year Later - An Appraisal of the Minnesota Dial Access Medical Library." (52 pages). December 1969. By L. Berglund, R. Hill, and W. Miller, M.D. "Overview and Analysis of Continuing Education of Health Professionals in Minnesota." August 1971. By Edith Leyasmeyer, Ph.D., and Laurie A. Whitmarsh. "Parameters of Medical Practice in Minnesota and Their Significance',' (19 pages). January 15, 1969; revised and reprinted July 1, 1969. By W. Miller, M.D., L. Cole and J. A. Simons. "Patterns of Continuing Education - Minnesota Physicians' (117 pages). September 1968. By I. J. Fahs. "Physician Migration in Minnesota." March 1971. By Lynda Cole,, M.A., Laurie Sonderegger, and Winston Miller, M.D. "Profile of Regional Health Variables. Planning Area Summary" (56 pages). February 1970. By Lynda Cole, M.A., and Winston Miller, "Profile of Regional Health Variables." By L. Cole, W. Miller, M.D., and J. Simons. Planning Area A (43 pages). June 1969. Planning Area B (48 pages). July 1969. Planning Area C (48 pages). July 1969. Planning Area D (46 pages). October 1969. Planning Area E (46 pages). October 1969. Planning Area F (46 pages). November 1969. Planning Area G (46 pages). December 1969. "Public Perceptions of the Physicians' Assistant: A Survey of the Attitudes and Opinions of Rural Iowa and Minnesota Residents." March 1971. By Theodore J. Litman, Ph.D., F.A.P.H.A. "Regional Cooperation: A Design for Sharing Among Health Care Institutions." September 1971. By William W@ Metcalfe, Ph.D., and Northlands Regional Medical Program. "Working for Better Health in Minnesota" (3-fold leaflet). Description of background of Northlands Regional Medical Program, groups involved, activities, and how Northlands responds to the changing needs of the health care a stem in Minnesota. y Published Nationally and Localix Fahs, Ivan, Ph.D.; Miller, Winston, M.D. "Continuing Medical Education and Educational Television: An:Evaluation of a Series for Physicians in Minnesota," Journal of Medical Education, Vol. 45,.pages 578-587. August 1970. 72 "Nursepower in Minnesota, 1970." August 1971. By Lynda Coles M.A. and Joyce M. Schowalter, R.N. "One Year Later - An Appraisal of the Minnesota Dial Access Medical Library." (52 pages). December 1969. By L. Berglund, R. Hill, and W. Miller, M.D. "Overview and Analysis of Cont inuing Education of Health Professionals in Minnesota." August 1971. By Edith Leyasmeyer, Ph.D., and Laur e A. Whitmarsh. "Parameters of Medical Practice in Minnesota and Their Significance'@.' (19 pages). January 15, 1969; revised and reprinted July 1, 1969. By W. Miller, M.D ., L. Cole and J. A. Simons. "Patterns of Continuing Education - Minnesota Physicians" (117 pages). September 1968. By I. J. Fahs. "Physician I gration in Minnesota." March 1971. By Lynda Cole, M.A., Laurie Sonderegger, and Winston Miller, M.D. "Profile of Regional Health Variables. Planning Area Summary" (56 pages). February 1970. By Lynda Cole, M.A., and Winston Miller, M.D. "Profile of Regional Health Variables. to By L. Cole, W. Miller, M.D., and J. Simons. Planning Area A (43 pages). June 1969. Planning Area B (48 pages). July 1969. Planning Area C (48 pages). July 1969. Planning Area D (46 pages). October 1969. Planning Area E (46 pages). October 1969. Planning Area F (46 pages). November 1969. Planning Area G (46 pages). December 1969. "Public Perceptions of the Physicians' Assistant: A Survey of the Attitudes and Opinions of Rural Iowa and Minnesota Residents. March 1971. By Theodore J. Litman, Ph.D., F.A.P.H.A. "Regional Cooperation: A Design for Sharing Among Health Care Institutions." September 1971. By William W. Metcalfe, Ph.D., and Northlands Regional Medical Program. "Working for Better Health in Minnesota" (3-fold leaflet). Description of background of Northiands Regional Medical Program, groups involved, activities, and how Northlands responds to the changing needs of the health care a stem in Minnesota. y Published Nationally and Locally Fahs, Ivan, Ph.D.; Miller, Winston, M.D., "Continuing Medical Education and Educational Television: An Evaluation'of a Series for Physicians in Minnesota," Journal of Medical Education, Vol. 45, pages 578-587. August 1970. 72 Foreman, Gertrude, "Library Services Available to Nurses Through NRMP," Minnesota Nursing Accent. December 1970. Kabara, Jon J., Ph.D., "An Evaluation of a Physician's View of Continuing Education Programs," Journal of the American osteopathic Association, Vol. 69, pages 441/35-449/43. January 1970. Miller, W.R., M.D., "Northlands Regional Medical Program," Minnesota Medicine, pages 739-740. May 1968. "Northlands Regional Medical Program Affects Pharmacy," Minnesota Pharmacist. August 1969. NORTHWESTERN OHIO REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published o ram "Hospital Based Training Programs Within Northwestern Ohio," (49- pagd booklet). Prepared May 1971 by Loalouise Geiger, R.N. A compilation of survey to all hospital administrators within twenty county region, outlining pertinent data on all hospital based training programs within Northwestern Ohio. Published Nationally and Locally Decker, Barry M.D., "Ohiols Regional Medical Program," Ohio's Health. May 1969. Tittle, C. R., Jr., M.D., "Data Processing for Progress,ol Ohio's Health, Vol. XXI, No. 5, pages 23-28. May 1969. Tittle, C. R., Jr., MiD., ."The Dial Access Tape Library - A Method of Continuing Education," Ohio State Medical Journal, pages 871-874. October 1971. "Unique Dial-A-Tape Library Available." Hospital Management. March 1971. OHIO grATE REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program "An overview" (mimeographed paper). A description of origin, purpose, and ongoing projects of the Ohio State Regional Medical Program. 73 "A Proposed System for a Council for Continuing Education" (20-page mimeographed paper). By Braxton E. Tewart. "A Workshop: Mobile Coronary Care Unit" (87-page booklet). Proceedings of a workshop held December 6, 1969, to examine the medical, operational and technical experience and future contributions of mobile coronary care units, specifically: The Columbus Heartmobile, sponsored by the Ohio State Regional Medical Program, and mobile coronary care unit programs in Belfast, Ireland; New York, and Miami. "Cable Television (CATV): Potential Medium for Continuing Medical Education" (Mimeographed paper). By Robert C. Ringe. "Conceptual Strategy" (mimeographed paper). An interpretation of Public Law 89-239 and the Ohio State Regional Medical Programts role in the encouragement of the development of programs at the local level. "Continuing Medical Education Needs as Perceived by Selected Ohio Physicians'l (242-page booklet). By John C. Barton. A Survey to determine the continuing education needs and preferred educational methods of Ohio physicians to assist the providers of continuing education in evaluating planning procedures and subject matter. "Computer-Assisted Instruction Conference" (159-page booklet Proceedings of the CAI Conference held on May 23 and 24, 1970 to examine the knowledge and experience gained during two years of operation of the Computer-Assisted Instruction Study sponsored by the Ohio State Regional Medical Program. "Criteria for Review of Proposal" (mimeographed paper). "Critical Data Base." A health atlas of the State of Ohio including population estimates, morbidity and mortality rates plus socio- economic, health manpower and health facilities information. "Equivalency and Proficiency Report" (41-page booklet). By Monica V. Brown. A survey of selected health professional and technical education programs, boards of licen8ure, state and national health professional organizations to show trends regarding equivalency and proficiency tests available for veterans, and other with medical experience, to obtain advanced standing in education programs and certification in the health professional organizations. Prepared by Health Careers of Ohio, sponsored by the four Regional Medical Programs in Ohio. "Guidelines for the Preparation of Operational Proposals" (mimeographed paper). "Health Services Grouping" (mimeographed paper). Comprehensive coding of major, allied and support health professions and occupations. Prepared by Health Careers of Ohio, sponsored by the four Regional Medical Programs in Ohio. 74 "MEDHIC Profiles" (newsletter). First issue: March 1971. Listing of servicemen and veterans interested in health professions. Prepared by Health Careers of Ohio, sponsored by the four Regional Medical Programs in Ohio, and published by the Ohio Hospital Association. "Ohio State Regional Medical Program" (newsletter). First issue: JAnuary 1968. "Over 200 Health Careers" (5-fold leaflet). Describes needs and opportunities in the health care field and lists 33 additional leaflets (3-fold) available on request which focus on specific health professions. Each includes: career description, career outlook, employment opportunities, financial rewards, advancement, educational requirements, registration or licensure requirements and financial assistance sources. Prepared by Health Careers of Ohio, sponsored by the four Regional Medical Programs in Ohio. "Perspectives on Health Care Delivery in the 70's" (40-page booklet). Edited proceedings of the Spring 1970 seminar series presented by the Ohio State University Graduate Program in Hospital and Health Services Administration And the Ohio State Regional Medical Program. ?'Physician Assistant Programs" (16-page mimeographed paper). A national listing of the physician assistant training programs offered or planned. Prepared by Health Careers of Ohio, sponsored by the four Regional Medical Programs in Ohio. "Planning the Program of an Upcoming Meeting" (3-f old leaflet) . Describes services of the Ohio State Regional Medical Program Speakers Bureau. "Potential Medical Uses for Micro-Wave Television" (mimeographed paper). By Charles H. White, Robert C. Ringe, and Braxton E. Tevart. "Problems of the Nation's Health - Implications for Health Care Delivery" (23-page booklet). By Charles R. Brown. "Professional Nurse." Booklet available for recruitment activities. "Purposes, Goals, Needs and Strategies" (15-page booklet). DetailS@@'@,@@, the operational framework, methodology and program component activiti6a of the Ohio State Regional Medical Program. "Putting the Patient First" (10-page booklet). Background of t State Regional Medical Program, description of Heartmobile, cri Data Study, Modes Study, Computer-Assisted Instruction study, -Relations and Task Forces; listing of Regional Advisor "The Development of Local Planning Committees" (mimeo :9@' "The RNP Story" (mimeographed paper). An outline @of development of Regional Medical Programs and the State Regional Medical Program. 75 "Training Program for Directors of Medical Education" (16-page mimeographed paper). By Donald McBride, D.O.- Describes purpose, candidate eligibility, and educational activities of the Training Program for Directors of Medical Education offered to Practicing physicians by the Ohio State Regional Medical Program. "Twenty Questions" (mimeographed paper). Questions and answers on the Ohio State Regional Medical Program. Published Nationally and Locally Andrews, Neil C., M.D., and White, Charles H., "Regional Medical Programs: A View from the Local Level," The Ohio State Medical Journal, pages 1239-1240. November 1966. Decker, Barry, M.D., "Ohio's Regional Medical Program" Ohio's Health,, May 1968. "Grandview Hospital Conducts Pilot Study for Continuing Education," Ohio Nurses Association Nurses Review. November 1971. "Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke Program - Policy Statements," The Ohio State Medical Journal, pages 717-718. May 1967. Ringe, Robert C., "The Nurse,. Patient Care, and Regional Medical Programs," Ohio Nurses Review, Vol. 43, No. 4, pages 17-21. May 1968. "Medical Program Helps Health Care," OSU Research Review. December 1970. "Postgraduate Preceptorship Program," Buckeye Osteopathic Physician. September 1971. "Preceptorships Offered to Practicing Physicians," American Medical Association Continuing Education Newsletter. November 1971. Ringe, Robert C.; Andrews, Neil C., "Heart of Ohio: The Ohio State Regional Medical Program," Ohio's Health (Ohio Department of Health). Spring 1969. Sheeran, Martha, "The Heartmobile: For Coronary Victims, Help on Wheels," Minutes (the magazine of Nationwide Insurance). Winter 1970. "Sophisticated Heaitmobile Busy in Columbus," Ohio Licensed Practical Nurse.. July/August 1970. Waylonis, George W., M.D;,Pickett, Ralph E., M.D., "Establishment of a Community Stroke Rehabilitation Program," Ohio State Medical Journal, Vol. 67, No..7,,pages 591-595. July 1971 Project supported by Ohio State Regional Medical Program. 76 OHIO VALLEY REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM lished by ProRram "An Interviewer t s Basic Handbook." 1970 (at publishers). By Craig Love. "A Self Evaluation Guide for Comprehensive Nursing Care (Adult Medical Surgical Units)." 1971 (at publishers). By Louise Jimm. "Health Related Data Populationg Manpower9 Facilities, and Mortality Statistics." (75 pages). January 1971. Report Series #3. Provides baseline data for health professionals in the region. "Nursing Inservice and Continuing Education (CE)" (newsletter). (2 issues published - May and July 1971). Purpose: to provide communication link for nursing staff development and continuing education personnel in Ohio Valley Regional Medical Program. "Proceedings of the Regional Conference on Nursing Inservice Education 1970" "Reflections" (a Health Sciences Information newsletter). Two issues published - May and September 1971. Ifspecial Hospital Services for Cardiovascular-Pulmonary Disease Patients - 1966-1968" (94-page booklet). January 1970. Report Series #I. Study of the availability and distribution of special hospital based services for cardiovascular-pulmonary disease patients conducte to assist organizations in th6ir planning for health resources. "The Availability, Distribut on and Characteristics of Coronary Care units in the Ohio Valley" (58 pages). February 1970.. Report Series #2. Published Natio@ Decker, Barry, M.D.,, "Ohio's Regional Medical Program," hi a Health. May 1969. Hume, Walter I., Jr., M.D.,, "A Point at Issue," (Editorial) !he Journal f the Kentuc@..Medical Association, pages 451-452. June 1911. McBeath, William R., M.D. 11 NFH, "Ohio Valley Regional Medical Program," ohib's Health, pages 29-31. May 1969. "Pharmacy - Any Questions? - Pharmacists are enlarging their role as drug experts by establishing drug information@centers to answer clinicians questions'll tals, July 16, 1971. Project funded by Ohio Valley Regional Medical Program. 77 OKLAHOMA REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program "Checklist for a Workshop or Conference" (14-page booklet). Describes the steps to take in planning a workshop or conference. "Dates to Remember" (calendar of continuing education opportunities and pertinent events). Published monthly; first issue: March 1971. "Health and Health Related Programs in Oklahoma - Colleges, Universities and Vocational-Technical Schools" (10-pages). January 8, 1971. By Vivian Smith, Ph.D. Lists health and health related degrees obtainable from all Oklahoma colleges and universities. "HeAlth in Rural Oklahoma" (35 pages). June 1971. By Kelly West, M.D. A detailed description of personal health services in Oklahoma and related problems. "Health Manpower Education Programs in Oklahoma Hospitals (exclusive of training related to the MD degree)" (10 pages). May 1, 1971. By Vivian Smith, Ph.D. Lists categories of education programs and hospitals which utilize such programs in Oklahoma. "Oklahoma Regional Medical Program Progress Report, March 1970" (20- page booklet). Describes origins and goals, operational activities, community participation and lists members of the Regional Advisory Group. "Some Factors Affecting Health Manpower Education in Oklahoma" (7-page mimeographed report)i June 1971. By Vivian S. Smith, Ph.D. "Trail Blazer" (newsletter). Published quarterly; first issue: November 1969. Published Nationally and Locally Hardy, R. C., l'Oklahoma's Plan for Better Care: Health Campus Consortium," Modern Hospital. July 1968. "Learning - A Never Ending Process at St. Francis," The Torch (St. Francis Hospital publication, Tulsa,,'Oklahoma), page 10. March 1970. "Oklahoma Regional Medical Program," The Journal of the Oklahoma State Medical Association, pages 282-285. May 1967. "140 Miles from Bedside - to Nurse Station," The American Journal of CardiolM. June.1971. OREGON REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program "Oregon Regional Medical Program" (newsletter). Published as needed; first issue: September 19 7. Published Nationally and Locally Burke, Elizabeth L., "Training Program in Diabetes Care - An RMP-supported teaching project helps to improve patient care by preparing nurses in the care and management of patients with diabetes," Nursing Outlook, Vol. 19, No. 8, pages 548-549. August 1971. "Oregon Program Sponsors Continuing Education Project," Hospitals, Vol. 42, page 59. July 1, 1968. Rich, Susan, "Oregon - Teaching Nurses Where They Are," American Journal of Nursing, Vol. 68, No. 9, pages 1921- 1922. September 1968. (Reprinted in News, Information and Data [Regional Medical Programs Service], Vol. 2, No. 39, October 14, 1968). "Some of the Heart Associations That Have Been Active in the Planning Stages - Oregon," Heart and Torch (American Heart Association), Vol. 15, No. 3, page 7. Fall 1967. PUERTO RICO REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program "Admissions to the Puerto Rico Medical Center: Heart Disease, Cancer, Stroke and Related Diseases." September 1970. "An Organizational Analysis of the PR-RMP and Outline of Proposed Research." (57 pages). November 1970. "Health Education Programs Conducted by Various Agencies and Voluntary Organizations in the Areas of Cancer, Heart Disease, Stroke, Diabetes, Hypertension, Cardiovascular Diseases and Renal Diseases" (15 pages plus appendices). San Juan, 1970. 79 "Inventory of Medical and Allied Health Personnel." December 1969. "Heart Disease, Cancer, Stroke and Related Diseases in Puerto Rico." May 1969. "Hospital Facilities in Puerto Rico." May 1969. "Master Plan for the Puerto Rico Regional Medical Program" (31 pages plus apendices). December 1970. "Mortality, 1968: Cancer,, Heart Disease, Stroke and Related Diseases." September 1970. "Programa Medico Regional de Puerto Rico" (3-fold leaflet). Describes the origins, goals, and services of the Puerto Rico Regional Medical Program. "Program for Implementation of the Master Plan, 1971-1972" (57 pages plus appendices). June 1971. "Pulsaciones" (newsletter). Published quarterly; first issue: January-March 1969. "Retrospective Study of Patients of Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke." May 1970. losocio-Economic and Demographic Elements, and Vital Statistics." February 1969. "Study of Continuing Education Programs and Library Facilities in the Public and Private Hospitals o uerto Rico." September 1970. "Study of Physicial Facilities and Services in the Public and.Private Hospitals of Puerto Rico..If December 1969. "Study of the Public's Attitude and Knowledge: Stroke, Diabetes and Heart Disease." June 1970. "Survey on Continuing Education for Nurses," September 1970. "Survey on Continuing Education for Physicians." April 1970. ROCHESTER REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program "A Study of the Myers Community Hospital Emergency Department, Sodus, New York, May 10, 1971. C. Thurb6r, A. Jacobs, M.D.@ J. W. Gavett, Ph.D. 80 "Clinical Nursing Studies Applications," Nancy Clark, R. N. "Health Data Resource Book 1971" (108 pages). Published jointly, Rochester Regional Medical Program and Genessee Region Health Planning Council. To make readily available some of the existing data resources concerning the health needs and services in this region. "Homonymous Hemianopsia." Programmed instruction monograph, to be published, by Janet Long, R.N. "Newsletter - Rochester Regional Medical Program for Heart Disease, Cancer, Stroke and Related Diseases" (newsletter). First issue: Fall 1968. "Newsletter on Cancer." Fall 1969. Sponsors: Rochester Regional Medical Program, Western New York State Regional Medical Program; Cancer Committee Medical Socitty of the State of New York; New York State Cancer Programs Association; Bureau of Cancer Cnntrol, New York State Department of Health. "Manpower Alliance Conference Proceedings, Genesee, New York March 26 and April 29, 1971" (70 pages). Co-sponsored by the Genesee Region Health Planning Council, and Rochester Regional Medical Program. Includes papers presented and recommendations. "Nursing the Patient with Diabetes Mellitus, a Reference Guide for Nurses" (72 pages). 1970. By Maria Smith, R.N., and S. Zane Burday, M.D. An adjunct to the intensive course "Nursing the Diabetic Patient" which was sponsored by Rochester Regional Medical Program. "Plan for the Development of Facilities and Services for the Care of the Patient with Chronic Renal Disease in the Genesee Region" (30 pages). July 1971. Prepared by the Genesee Region Health Planning Council with assistance from Rochester Regional Medical Program. "Rehabilitation Nursing of the Aged." Monograph to be published by Jane Long, R.N., and Nancy Clark, R.N. "The Effect of Health Insurance on the Demand for Medical Care" (68 pages). December 1970. By Richard N. Rosett and Lien-Fu Huang. "The Emergency Room Crisis and Challenge: A Technique for Self.-Study and Change." By A. Jacobs, M.D., J. W. Gavett, Ph.D., A. Raguso, and C. Thurber. Published Nationally and Locally Bates, Barbara, M.D., "Doctor and Nurse: Changing Roles and Relations," New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 283,.pages 129-134. July 16, 1970. 81 Bates, B., M.D.; Parker, R., Jr., M.D.; Reifler, C., M.D., "Multiphasic Screening Versus Clinical Evaluation: A Comparison Annals of Internal Medicine (in press). of Yield'. Bates, Barbara, M.D., Mulinare, Joseph, "Physicians' Use and Opinions of Screening Tests in Ambulatory Practice," Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 214, No. 12. December 21, 1970. "Changing Role of the Nurse in Coronary Care Units." Discussion Group 6 - Rose Pinneo, R.N., Chairman; Kenneth W. G. Brown, M.D., co-chairman. Proceedings.of the National Conference on Coronary Care Units, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. 1968. Clark, Nancy, R.N., "Pump Failure," Nursing Clinics of North America. September 1972. (to be published). Meltzer, Pinneo, Kitchell, "Acute Myocardial Infarction, Concepts and Practices of Intensive Care for Nurse Spedialists, Philadelphia, Charles Press, 1969. Chapter II. Meltzer, Pinneo, Kitchell, "Intensive Coronary Care@J A Manual for Nurses, Philadelphia, Charles Press, Second Edition. 1970. Olson, E., R.N., "Education for What?'l American Journal of Nursing, Volume 70, No. 7. July 1970. Olson, E., R.N., "Needed: A Shake-up in the Status Quo," American Journal of Nursing, Vol.,.68, No. 7, pages 1491-1495. July 1968. Parker, R., Jr., M.D.; Rix, R., MBA;:.,--Tuxill, T., M.D., "Social, Economic, and Demographic Factors Affecting Physician Population in New York," New York State Journal of Medicine, Vol. 69, No. 5, page,706. March 1, 1969. Parker, R., Jr., M.D., Tuxill, T., B.S., "The Attitudes of Physicians Toward Small-Community Practice," The Journal of Medical Education, Vol. 42, No. 4, page 327. April 1967. "Rochester Expanding Education, Regional Medical Programs," American Journal of Nursing, pages 1924-1925. September 1968. "The Cardiac Nurse's Role Today," Advanced Cardiac Nursing. Symposium proceedings presented by American College of Cardiology and Baptist Hospital, Nas@ville, Philadelphia, Charles Press. 1970.- ViThe Regional Medical Program," Medical Review (the University of Rochester), pages 6-7, 15. Fall 1968. 82 SOUTH CAROLINA REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program liFact Sheet - Five Years of Progress 1966-1971" (1-fold brochure). Organization, current operational projects, some South Carolina Regional Medical Program contributions to Improved Health Care. "Five Years of Progress - 1966-1971 - South Carolina Regional Medical Program," (64-page- center-fold booklet). "Proceedings - Conference on the Assistant to the Physician - January 13, 1971',' (90 pages). Sponsored by the South Carolina Regional Medical Program, South Carolina Nurses' Association and South Carolina Medical Association. "Proceedings Conference on Nutrition and Human Development - May 25-26, 1971" (112 pages). Sponsored by the South Carolina Regional Medical Program, South Carolina State Board of Health, Cooperative Extension Service of Clemson University, Division of Continuing Education of the Medical University of South Carolina and Center for Disease Control, Public Health Service. "Proceedings of Workshop Conference on Nutrition - May-1; 1970" (32 pages). Sponsored by the South Carolina Regional Medical Program in cooperation with South Carolina State Board of Health. "Progress Report - South Carolina Regional Medical Program" (2-fold leAflet). Background of the Law and the South Carolina Regional Medical Program; lists operational projects. "South Carolina Regional Medical Program" (newsletter).. Published bimonthly; first issue: Fall 1967. "South Carolina Health Communications Network." A brochure method designed to acquaint health agencies in South Carolina with audiovisual services. Insert material is provided to all addressees, as well as updated information. '@South Carolina Health Data Profile" (93 pages). First printing September 1970. Published as a reference base to those involved in expansion or improvement of health care in the state. Topics include: general characteristics, population, facilities and programs, health manpower, health education, health statistics. Published Nationally and Locally "Aid to the Injured: The South Carolina Concept,," Journal o f American Insurance, Vo.l. 46, No. 3. May-June 1970. Reflects results of South Carolina Regional Medical Program sponsored Emergency Services Survey. 83 Carolina "Annual SCRMP Cancer Report," Journal of The South CaroLl-na Medical Ass ciation, Vol. 66, No. 6. June ij/u. cular N. B.) M.D. "The Regional Medical Program," CardiovasFu-L@ Baroody3, A sociation), (South Carolina Heart News and Notes for Phvsicians -September 1967. ol. 2, No Augus "Computerized Dosimetry For Cancer Patients Now Available in, South Carolina," South Carolina Medical Association, Vol. . August 1971- "Goals of the Regional Medical Program," Journal of the south tion Carolina Medical Assoocciaation, Vol. 66, N June 1970. Hamrick, Tom, "Fighting Cancer Through Television," Sa er (The Magazine of South Carolina), pages 8-11. o@vember 1971. Moseley, Vince, M.D., "State and District Health Planning The Roles of Regional Medical Program, Comprehensive Health arolina Planning and the Physician," Medical Association Vol. 66, 970. Moseley, Vince, M.D. "The South Carolina Regional Medieal Program, Its Status Today," Journal of e South Carolina 1971. Medical ssociation, Vol. 67 a Moseley, Vince, M.D., "Who Is, and What is the Role of the Consumer in Health Service Planning?" rnal of the South 41 Jou 237-2 Carolina Medical Association, Vol. 66, No. 6, pages June 970. Parmley, Loren F., Jr., M.D. , "Continuing Medical EducAtion in a Community Hospital," th Carolina Medical Association, Vol. 66, N "Proceedings of the National Workshop on Exercise in the Prevention, in the Evaluation, in the Treatment of Heart Disease," Journal of the Sout Medical AssociationL Vol. 65, upplement 1 to Numb ecetnber 1969. Workshop held May'6, 1969, MyrtlE Beach, South Carolina, sponsored by the South Carolina Regional Medical Program, the South Carolina Heart Association, the Pre@ident's on Physical Fitness, and the American Heart Council Association. "Program and Project Progress Report," Carolina Medical Association, Vol. 66, 1 June 1970. 84 "Regional Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Center," Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association, Vol. 66, No. 6, pages 2287229. June 1970. "SCRNP Heart Disease and Stroke Activities," Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association, Vol. 66, No. 6, pages 229- 232. June 1970. "Some of the Heart Associations That Have Been Active in Planning Stages - South Carolina," Heart and Torch (American Heart Association), Vol. 15, No. 3, page 5. Fall 1967. "South Carolina Regional Medical Program Organization and Progress," Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association, Vol. 66, No. 6, page 199. June 1970. SilmmF-rall, C. P., M.D. , "The South Carolina Regional Medical Program for Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke," Journal of the South Carolina Mddical Association, pages 271-273. July 1967. Summerall, C. P., M.D., 1120th Century Epidemics," Cardiovascular News and Notes for Physicians, Vol. 2, No. 5, page 1. August- September 1967. Taylor, Robert R., Jr., M.D., "Acute Stroke Demonstration Project in a Community Hospital," Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association, Vol. 66, No. 6, pages 225-227. June 1970. Urey, Blanche I., Ed.D., "Continuing Education for Nurses: A South Carolina Regional Medical Program Challenge," Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association, Vol. 66, No. 6, pages 232-233. June 1970. Williams, Arthur V. , M.D. , and Smith, Michael F., "Chronic Hemodialysis Unit," Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association, Vol. 66, No. 6, pages 221-224. June 1970. SOUTH DAKOTA REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published Nationally and Locally Nordstrom, James R., MSPH; Parrish, Henry M., M.D., Dr. P.H.; Hayes, Robert H., M.D., "A Comparison of Regional Medical Programs and Comprehensive Health Planning," The South Dakota Journal of Medicine, pages 39-43. March 1970. 85 James R. iyvaskyla, E. N.) M.S.; Nordstrom) . MSPH; Parrish, Henry M., M.D., Dr. P.H., "Regional Medical Library - rogram Cooperation)" The South Dakota Regional medical P ary 1971. Journal of Medicine, Vol. 24, pages 37- M.D.; ry M., M.D., Dr. P.H.; Hayes, Robert H., Parrish, Hen Nordstrom, James R., MSPH; Blair, Richard W., M.S., "South Dakota's Plan for Merging the Functions of Regional Medical Programs with Those of Comppehensive Health Planning," The Sotth Dakota Journal of Medicine, pages 32-37. September 1971. SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program "SVRMP Digest" (newsletter). Published periodically; first issue: June 1969. Designed to keep Susquehanna Valley Regional Medical Program acquainted with the activities of the other regional medical programs. ."SVRMP Newsletter" (newsletter). Published quarterly; first issue: June 1968. "SVRNP: 1968-1971 - Three Years of Progress - A Report to the Region" (12@page booklet). April 1971. Annual rpport. Published Nationally and L 11 "Center Aids Area Cardiac Care," The Center Scene, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Pennsylvania. Summer 1969. Fisher, R. M., "Susquehanna Valley Regional Medical Program," Pennsylvania Medicine, pages 25-28. May 1969. Fisher, Robert M. "Susquehanna Valley Regional Medical Program Three Years of Progress," Medicine, pages 40-41. May 1971. "Susquehanna Valley Regional Medical Program - Summary of Initial Projectst" Pennsylvania Medicin,e. August 1969. TENNESSEE MID-SOUTH REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Publishe rO ram "An 'Experimental Model for Providing Patient Care" (8-page booklet). Information on a project of the Tennessee Mid-South Regional Medical 2rogram. 86 "Behavioral Science Study in Health Care System" By David Britt, Ph.D "Cost Study of Collegiate Nursing Education in Tennessee." By Millie Sprofkin, R.N. "Distribution of Physicians and Paramedical Personnel in Tennessee and Tennessee Mid-Sou@h and a Recommenda@idn for Multi-County Medical Networks." By William A. Rushing, Ph.D. "Group Practice Trends in Tennessee." By Michael Zubkoff, Ph.D. "Health Evaluation Studies of a Defined Population Group" (100-page booklet). August 1968. Multiphasic Screening Program of the Tennessee and Mid-South Regional Medical Program. "Incidence of Myocardial Infarction and Sudden Death from Coronary Disease" By Ruth Hagstrom, M.D., MPH. "Initiation of Early Studies Relating to Management of Health Care Delivery Systems." By Edwin Bartee, Ph.D. "Occupational Structure of Community General Hospitals: The Harmonic Series Model." By William A. Rushing, Ph.D. and Bruce H. Mayhew, Jr. "Soute Social and Economic Aspects of Physician Manpower and Medical Care Organization" By William A. Rushing, Ph.D., and Michael Zubkoff, Ph.D. "Study of Nursing Education in Tennessee." (38-page booklet). April 1968. By Millie Sprofkin, R.N. Statistics on Regional Nursing resources; number of nurses, nursing schools. "Summary" (newsletter). Published quarterly; first issue: July 1969. "Survey of Inservice and Continuing Education Programs for Nursing Personnel in 1969." By Millie Sprofkin, R.N. "Tennessee Mid-South Regional Medical Program" (1-fold leaflet). General information on the program. "Tennessee Mid-South Regional Medical Program Directory of Regional Advisory Group, Study Groups, Staff, and Project Direttors" (40-page booklet). March 1969. "The Focus is on Better Health Care in the Tennessee Mid-South Regional Medical Program - A Report of Three Years Progress" (56 pages). August 1971. Facts and statistics presented in brief style on the achievements of Tennessee Mid-South Regional Medical Program in developing Health Care Systems in several categories. 87 "Tlie Distributional Problem and Health Resources: Tennessee and Tennessee Mid-South." By William A. Rushing, Ph.D. "Translating Plans into Reality for Heart Disease, Cancer, Stroke and Related Diseases" (12-page booklet). An introduction to the Tennessee Mid-South program. Published Nationallv and Locally Bain, H., "Tennessee Mid-South - Contract, Cooperation and Quality," SDC Magazine, Vol. 12, No. 8. September 1969 (Reprinted d Data [Regional Medical Programs Service Vo er 29, 1969). Berland, Theodore, "Regional Medical Programs Mobilize Against Killer Diseases," Tod pages 32-33, 83-87. January 1969. (Repri [Regional Medical Programs Sirv ch 3, 1969). Davis,IDan, Ph.D., "Incidence of Visitor Illness and Injury in - -Lakes,', Parks and Recreation ma a, TVA's Land-Between The Mag zine. 1971. Davis, Dan, Ph.D., "The Physician's Assistant: Problems Posed and Proposed Solutions," Submitted to the Journal of the Medical Association, 1971. Olson, S. W., M.D., "Mid-South Regional Medical Program, e journa the T essee Medic Association, Vol. 60, No. 1 of th 10, pages 1072-1 1967. "RNP Continuing Education Goes by Telephone,ll @er 1 of Nursin - July 1971. Concerns teleconferences Tennessee Mid-South Regional Medical Program for health personnel outside academic institutions. Teschan, Paul E. , M.D. , "A Regional Medical Program Acts to Help Relieve the Health Care crisis," e Journal of the Vol. 63 1970. Tennessee Medical I Teschan, Paul E., M.D., slOn the Pathogenesis of Uremia 197;. America Vol. 126, page 671. Teschan, Paul E., M.D., "Experimental Studies of Toxic Factors in Uremic Encephalopathy," Archiveess oof Inter Vol. 126, page 838 . 1970. Trabue Charles C IV I $ M.D., "The Crisis in Physician Distribution in Tennessee,"The the Tennessee edica on. Vol. 63, N 0. April 1970. 88 Zubkoff, Michael, Ph.D., "Regional Medical Programs and Health Care: Planning and Evaluation," Southeastern Regional Medical Planning and Evaluation Counterpart Group. Published by Florida Regional Medical Program for Southeastern Regional Medical Programs. TEXAS REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program "Developing Health Professionals' Ideas to Improve Health Care in Tp-xas," (2-fold brochure). May 1971. Provides assistance in developing project proposals. "1971 Directory Physicians Continuing Education" (14 pages). January 1971. Published in cooperation with the Texas Medical Association. Lists courses to be offered, including cost, sponsors, location, date, duration, credit, teaching methods, and contact. "R6gional Medical Program of Texas" (2-fold brochure). April 1971. General information. "Regional Medical Program of Texas" (newsletter). Published bimonthly; first issue: June 28, 1967. Published Nationally and Locally Br,indley, G. V., Jr., M.D., "Texas Regional Medical: Program," Texas Medicine, Vol. 64, page 41. October 1968. Clapp, Marjorie, "Physicians Necessary for Full RMP Success," Texas Medicine, Vol. 65,- No. 8, pages 103-104. August 1969. ",First Regional Medical Program Project Underway," Texas Medicine, Vol. 54, page 63. July 1968. Fleming, George M., Ed.D., and Pesek, Mildred C., R.N., "Inhalation Therapy - Training Personnel." Hospitals. May 1, 1970. How an RMP-sponsored program of seminars and clinical experience helped build a cadre of health professionals to take the lead in improving the quality and scope of hospital inhalation therapy services. Hickey, Robert C., M.D., 'The Texas RNP Dial Access Project for Cancer Consultation," Texas Medicine, Vol. 67, No. 6, pages 78- 83'. June 1971. "Rehabilitation Center Serves Three Counties," Medical Tribune, page 17. August 4, 1969. 89 "RMP Medical Education for Today," ewsletter, University of Texas Medical Branch, page 6-7. June 1969. "Texas Physicians Eager to Continue Learning; Like Variety of Teaching Methods, Media," Texas Medicine, Vol. 66, No. 9. September 1970. "The Regional Medical Program For Texas," Texas HosDitals, pages 20-21. November 1967. Thompson,, S. G., M.D., "Regional Medical Program of Texas Described as Cooperative Venture," Texas Medicine$ Vol. 64, pages 121-122. February 1968. TRI-STATE REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Publis Pro ram "A Report on Physicia.n Manpower in the Tri-State Region," (141 pages). February 1970. Distribution of physicians, their ages and kinds of practice within the Tri-State area. Prepared by Albert ChevAn, Ph.D., Thomas 0. Wilkinson, Ph.D., and Osler L. Peterson, M.D. "Coronary Care in the Tri-State Region" (92-page booklet). November 1970. A report on the numbers of myocardial infarctions and expected hospitalizations for comparison with existing facilities and personnel. Prepared by Osler L. Peterson, M.D., and Benedict J. Duffy, M.D. "CU-RMCP - Putting the Pieces Together" (2-f old pamphlet). Describes the Regional Medical Cardiovascular Program of the Cardiovascular Unit in the City of Boston Department of Health and Hospitals. "Kidney Disease: - A Patient's Guide to Funding Sources in New Englandif (44-page booklet). An explanation to the patient of end"state kidney disease, with a discussion of dialysis and transplantation and their costs, with directories of funding sources. Prepared by George L. Bailey, M.D., and Jeannette H. Forsyth, Ph.D. July 1971. "Kidney Disease: Funding Sources for Dialysis and Transplantation ew England":(126 pages). A manual for physicians Patients in N outlining the complicated process of funding kidney patients, approaches for obtaining such funds. Policies and coverage of various agencies are listed and a New England Directory of agencies assisting chronic renal failure. patients is included. Prepared by George L. Bailey, M.D., and Jeannette H. Forsyth, Ph.D. August 1971. "Medical News and Education" (newsletter). First issue: September 1970. 90 ','Minority Group Medical Education in New England" (70 pages). March 1971. A report on the efforts by Medical Schools and area universities and colleges to increase minority representation in medicine. Prepared by William M. Parham and Charles N. Smart under a Sloan,Foundation award. "Organization of Regional Cancer Programs at Three Levels" (10-page pamphlet). Guidelines for the standards and goals to be attained in establishing regional cancer programs. "Radiotherapy Facilities and Personnel in the Tri-State Region" (185 pages). September 1970. A report on the problems encountered in the delivery of radiation therapy to cancer patients in Massachusetts, Rhode island and New Hampshire. Prepared by Osler L. Peterson, M.D., and Benedict J. Duffy, M.D. "Tri-State RMP of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island - Who, What, Where, When, Why, How" (12-page booklet). Background and purposes of the Tri-State Regional Medical Program. Published Nationally and Locally "Tri-State Regional Medical Program," The New England Journal of Medicine (Editorial), Vol. 280, No. 21. May 22, 1969. "RMP: An Idea Whose Time Has Come," Tufts Health Science Review, pages 56-57. Winter-Spring 1971i By Benedict J. Duffy, M.D. Development of series of guidelines for development of regional cancer care programs. VIRGINIA REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published o ram "Handbook for Virginia Tumor Registry, January 1971" (155-page loose- leaf handbook). Information on Virginia Tumor Registry, abstracting, coding, and handbook for hospital registries. "Myocardial Infarction Training Program for Registered Nurses" (3-fold leaflet). 1970 and 1971. Course description,.objecti.ves, enrollment, and methods of instruction. "New Dimensions" (newsletter). First issue: March 1968. "Physician Training Program in Myocardial Infarction,Care" (3-fold leaflet). Program objectives, content, and method of training. "VAMIS" (Virginia Medical Information System)" (2-page leaflet). Introduction to the Virginia Medical Information Syttem. Services, .activities and list of library affiliations. 91 "VAMIS - Medical College of Virginia" (2-page leaflet). Services offered by Medical College of Virginia Center. "VAMIS - University of Virginia" (2-page leaf let) . Services of f ered by University of Virginia Center. "Virginia Regional Medical Program" (14-page brochure) . History, and goals of the Virginia Regional Medical Program. Summaries of operational projects. Lists Regional Advisory Group and Core Staff. "Virginia Regional Medical Program - Data Book, October 1969" (35-page r, stroke, booklet). Facts.and figures relating to heart disease, cance and related diseases in Virginia. "Virginia Regional Medical Program, Incorporated" (9-page leaflet). ginia Regional Medical Program and operational Information on Vir of directors, And core projects. Lists Regional Advisory Group, board staff. "Virginia Re ional Medical Program, Incorporated - Its Purpose, Its 9 operation Its Funding Procedure" (11-page brochure). Objectives, Its Published October 1971. "Workshop Proceedings - Continuing Education for Nursing Personnel, May 1971" (53-page booklet). Detailed report of eight workshops including evaluations and participant listings. Published Nationallv and Locally Cann, Ann S., "Hospitals Actively Support Regional Medical Program," Virginia Hospital.Associati6n News, pages 21-23. March 1971. Cooper, Eugenia R.9 "Project Is Operational Statewide@" inia uarterly. Summer 1971. Hunt, W. B., Jr., M.D., and Neal, M. P. Jr., M.D., "The the Two Virginia Medical Schools Developing Relationship Between I Virginia Regional Medical Program, Virginia Medical and the hl . October 1969. Murrell, T. W., Jr.,, M.D., "The Opportunity Offered, by Regional Medical Programs," Virginia Medical Monthly. October 1969. Perez, Eugene R., M.D., "The Virginia Medical Information System (VAMIS)," Virginia M dical Monthly, Vol. 98, page 227. April 1971. Perez, Eugene R., M.D.i "The Virginia Regional Medical Program," pages 112, 115. February 1971. Concerns ses. 92 Perez, Eugene R., M.D., "The Virginia Regional Medical Program - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training," Virginia MO-dical Monthly, page 458. August 1971. Perez, Eugene R., M.D., "The Virginia Regional Medical Program - Current Status," Virginia Medical Monthly. June 1971. Perez, Eugene R., M.D., "Virginia Regional Medical Program," Virginia Medical Monthly, pages 774-775. December 1970. Concerns funded projects. Peters, F. L., R.N., "A Regional Medical Information System Now Available," Virginia Nurse Quarterly. Fall 1970. Peters, F. L., R.N., "Cooperative Arrangements Among Health Groups Promise Improved Patient Care Through Continuing Education for Nurses," Virginia Nurse Quarterly. Spring 1969. Peters, F. L., R.N.@ IfFocus on the Patient + Cooperative Arrangements = Improved Patient Care," Virginia Nurse Quarterly'. Winter 1968.' Peters, F. L., R.N., Nurses Move Into High Gear With the Virginia Regional Medical Program, Virginia Nurse Quarterly. Fall 1969. Peters, F. L., R.N., "1,494 Nurses Are Trained in VRMP Cardioptilmon- ary Resuscitation Program," Virginia Nurse Quarterly. Winter 1970. Peters, F. L., R.N., "Regional Medical Program," Virginia Nurse Quarterly. Summer 1969. Peters, F. L., R.N., "The Virginia Regional Medical Program Goes Operational," Virginia Nurse Quarterly, pages 100-101. Spring 1970. Peters, F. L., R. N., "Virginia Regional Medical Program Activities," Virginia Nurse Quarterly, pages 88-90. Summer 1970. Peters, Faye L., R.N., "Virginia Regional Medical Program Sponsors Statewide Multidisciplinary Stroke Workshops," Virginia Nurse Quarterly, pages 114-115. Spring 1971. "Virginia Regional Medical Program," Virginia Dental Journal. October 1069. WASHINGTON/ALASKA REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program "Abdominal and Peripheral Vascular Disease" (14-pige booklet). Supplements four television programs on same subject. Available on film or video-tape. Programs acceptable for accredited hours by the Academy of General Practice. 93 ochure). Defines the problems "Action in Health Care" (24-page br faced, goals set, action taken and structure of the Washington/Alaska Regional Medical Program. "Advanced Cardiovascular Nursing Course" (3-fold brochure). "Advancdd Coronary Care Nursing Course Proceedings" (243-page book, $5.). These proceedings represent a multifaceted approach to coronary care. They include lecture presented at the Advanced Course in Coronary Care Nursing held at the University of Washington, October 12-16, 1970. The material provides both information supplemental to that in a basic course, and advanced theory related to optimizing the health team's approach to coronary care. "Ancillary Methods in Diagnosis of Stroke" (14-page pamphlet) . Supplements three television programs. Purpose of series is to demonstrate certain ancillary techniques which are important in the differential diagnosis of stroke. First program deals with the value of skull x-rays, echoencephalogram, brain scan, ophthalmodynamom6try and Doppler device. Second program covers lumbar puncture, the electroencephalogram and angiography. In the third program, all ancillary techniques ate illustrated with actual case presentations. "Angina Pectoris" (14-page booklet). Supplements three television programs which present the varied clinical manifestations of angina pectoris due to atherosclerotic disease of the coronary arteries, offer a summary of the recent descriptions of the anatomic and physiologic abnormalities associated with this disease and discuss present methods of diagnosis and therapy. "A Survey of Continuing Medical -Education for Physicians in the State of Washington - Phase I." September 1968. A study to determine how well the continuing medical education needs of the physicians are being met. "A Survey of Stroke Care in the Washington/Alaska Region" (73 pages). By Ann P. Carter, M.D., Ch.B., DPH. During the summer of 1968, a survey on stroke in private practice was conducted for the Washington/ Alaska Regional Medical Program. This report is based on data on li297 stroke patients, obtained from 311 private physicians in Washington and Alaska. It describes the pattern of stroke occurrence throughout the region, current stroke care practices, facilities available and physician attitudes in the region toward stroke. "Calendar - Courses, symposia, and seminars for physicians" (3-fold oversize mailer). Announces each series of medical and nursing television programs to be presented by the Washington/Alaska Regional Medical Program in 1970-71. Compiled and published by the Washington/ Alaska Regional Medical Program in cooperation with the Washington State Medical Association and the University of Washington School of Medicine. 94 :@. ii @i 1 "Cancer Task Force Newsletter." A periodic bulletin produced by the Cancer Task Force, an ad hoc committee of the Washington/Alaska Regional Medical Program. ilccu Bulletin." Published bimonthly, for doctors and nurses associated with coronary care units. A joint publication of the Washington and Alaska Heart Associations and the Washington/Alaska Regional Medical Program. lfc.O.P.D." (12-page booklet). Supplements three television programs on differential diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, office management and treatment steps concerned in management of COPD. "Diagnosis and Treatment of Diabetic Ketoacidosis" (16-page pamphlet). Supplements two filmstrip programs on diagnosis and treatment of diabetic ketoacidosis. "Diagnosis of Renal Hypertension Using Renin Activity and Renal Vein Pressor Assay" (14-page booklet). Includes recommendations for present clinical applications and protocol for use of renin assays. "Funding Resources Directory" (126-page booklet). Lists sources of funding information for those engaged in community health and welfare activities such as national, state and local foundations, federal agencies, bank trusts, business and industry. "Headache" (12-page booklet). Supplements three television programs on diagnosis and management of vascular/tension headache, and management of organic headache. "Health & Welfare Summary, 1969 Washington State Ldgislature" (148 pages). Brief summary of -the actions taken by Washington Statels lawmakers in areas vital to the health and welfare of State's citizens. "Inactive Nurses in Washington State." October 1968. Survey by Louise Shores, R.N. An effort to determine the characteristics of inactive nurses in Washington, their reasons for not working, the extent to which they representia potential nurse supply,.and their interest in a refresher course. "Intensive Care" (12 pages). By Lucius Davis Hill, III, M.D., Phillip 0. Bridenbaugh, M.D., Richard R. Paton, M.D., Neely E. Pardee, M.D. Supplements three 20-minute television programs on intensive care. Discusses operation of Intensive Care Units with emphasis on the performance needed from members of a medical team and considers alternatives in the provision of intensive care in different communities and hospital settings. "Intercom" (newsletter). Published bimonthly. Inner-office, inter- departmental; published for staff and committees of the Washington/ Alaska Regional Medical Program to keep them informed of recent developments within the program and the health field in general. 95 "Management Decisions in Stroket' (16-page booklet). Supplements three television programs designed to help physicia s adopt a logical approach to'lumbar puncture and anticoagulation, arteriography and surgery, and prevention and supportive care. "Medical Postgraduate Prereptorships" (3-fold brochure). Information about the individualized training courses sponsored each year by the Washington/Alaska Regional Medical Program iT 'I Cooperation with the University of Washington School of Medicine's I)iVi§ion of Continuing d prActiciii physicians in Medical Education, teaching hospitals an the region. "Medical Radio Conferences - Continuing Medical Education" (folder). Includes program schedule and section for rating. "Nuclear Medicine" (16-page booklet). Supplements three television programs on the emerging of the new specialty of nuclear medicine and clinical procedures in this field which ar&.most readily available now to the general medical community. "Patient Origin Study" (Vols. 1, 2A, 2B, 4C, 2D). The first five in a continuing series of reports derived from the-Patient Origin Study cooperatively planned and c rried o@ut'by the Washington/Alaska and Oregon Regional Medical Programs and the !aaho State Comprehensive Health Planning Agency. @t study focuses qli Washington State in detail, Although information pertinent@to Oregon and Idaho is presented. It is concerned with patterns of patient flow from places of residence to places of hospitalization. p "Proceedings of the Conference on Coronary Care pots." (June 1-2, 1968, Lake Wilderness, Washington). Highl@g4ts ations And recommend re from the Washington Alaska Regional Medical Program Confe ,nce/Workshop on Coronary Care Units which brought togipthet-,@@ygicians and nurses active in coronary pare units-to discuss' problem areas and plans for future developments. "Radiological Physics Manual." Describes the Washington/Alaska Regional Medical Prograni@s Radiological Ph sics project the problems which led -Y and its method of at Ti p to its inception Backing the roblems since its beginning in June 1969. "Recognition and Management of Valvular He.4tt Disease" (14-page pamphlet Supplement to-three television programs. Purpose: to demonstrate important diagnostic and surgical principles involved in recognition and management of valvular heart disease. First two programs cover recognition and evaluation of patients w@th miiral and aortic valve disease, including clinical signs and symptoms, and radiographic and electrocardiographic features. Third program covers the surgical, management of these conditions. 96 "Recognition and.Treatment of Arrhythmias" (12-page booklet). By J. R. Blackmon, M.D. To demonstrate the importance of the relationship of the mechanisms of heart contraction to the available modes of diagnosis and treatment. To accompany a series of three 20-minute television programs. First program deals with underlying physiology of electrical impulse formation and conduction in the heart, principles of drug and electrical therapy and with interpretation of the standard ECG. Second program concerned with the use of these principles in the diagnosis of the cardiac arrhythmias. Third program covers the application of the available techniques of therapy, both electrical and drug, to the arrhythmias. "Regional Medical Computer Services Conference Proceedings" (200-page book, $10.). A review of the October 1-2, 1970 conference at the Seattle Pacific Science Center. Includes excerpts from speeches given by experts in medicine and computers, as well as surveys, questionnaires, and material gathered from the discussions presented at the conference. "Rehabilitation Nursing Courses" (3-fold brochure). About the annual series of intensive short-term courses in preventative and restorative nursing care, sponsored by the Washington/Alaska Regional Me ica Program and the Washington State Heart Association. "Report to Faculty" (annual publication). A report to the faculty of University of Washington Health Sciences Department on the performances of the various facets of the Washington/Alaska Regional Medical Program. "Results" (newsletter). Published bimonthly in Northwest Medicine magazine. Discusses activities in the health field in the Northwest region. "Screening for the Prevention of Stroke: Use of a Doppler Flowmeter" (10-p4ge booklet)'. By Edwin C. Brockenbrough, M.D. Includes anatomy, physiology, and clinical application. "Stroke Rehabilitation" (12-page booklet). Supplements three television programs on the aspects of stroke rehabilitation with regard to both patient and physician. "The Bedside Diagnosis of Stroke" (12-page pamphlet). A discussion of those topics which will supplement the basic knowledge of practicing physicians and increase competence in stroke diagnosis.: Pamphlet to accompany series of three 20-minute television programs. "Tumor Registry Newsletter" (newsletter). Published bimonthly by Automated Tumor Registry, a project of the Washington/Alaska Regional Medical Program. For hospitals, Tumor Registry registrars, agencies, and other persons concerned with cancer in the region. 97 ad and Neck" (14-page booklet). Supplements three "Tumors of the He ms which demonstrate important diagnostic 20-minute television progra involved in recognition and management of and therapeutic principles 'ogram deals with cancer of the tumors of the head and neck . First pr oral cavity; second covers asymptomatic neck masses; and third is on the recognition and management of patients with cancer of the larynx. "W/ARMP Audiovisual Productions" (79 pages). Lists and.describes audiscan automatic filmstrips, super-8 technicolor cartridges and 16 mm filsm, video-tapes and super-8 technicolor transfers and printer material done in conjunction with the television programs which are available through the Washington/Alaska Regional Medical Program. "Washington and Alaska Coronary Care Capability Survey" (15-page booklet). Summer 1967. Directed by Stephen R. Yarnall, M.D., report prepared by Jack P. Kornfeld. A survey of the extent of coronary care unit development in the hospitals of the region. "Where Washington Cancer Patients Died, 1966" (41-page booklet). March 1968 Prepared by Jack P. Kornfeld in cooperation with Jess Spielholz, M.D., Washington State Department of Health, Health Service Division. Published Nationallv and Locally Cannon, S., "Heart Care Project," Alaska's Health. Welfare and Corrections. August 28, 1970. Cannon, S., "Ambulance Aids Cardiac Victims," Washin February 27, 1970. Cannon, S., "Cardio-Pulmonary Exercise Project," Bulletin of the Pierce County Medical Society. September 1969. Cannon, S., "Cobalt Comes to Alaska," Alaska Medicine, pages 26- 28. March 1969. Cannon, S., O'Coronary Care Course Offered to Physicians," Bulletin of the Pierce County Medical Society. March 1970. Cannon, S., "Medic Must Live so More Cardiac Patients Can," Age of Achievement. February 1, 1971. Cannon, S.,IlSeattle's First Mobile CCU Now in Operation," King County Nurses Bulletin. April 1970. Cannon, S., "Ski Patrolmen Taught Cardiac Care, Northwest Skier PNSA News. March 5, 1971. Davidson, Robert C., M.D.; Lein, John N., M.D.; Bratrude, Amos P., M.D.; Kelday, Joan M., MSJ, "Postgraduate Preceptorships," The Journal of e American Medical Association,.. Vol. 215, No. 11, pageE 1801. March 15, 19 98 Davidson9 R. C., M.D., and Robertson, W.o., M.D., "Postgraduate Preceptorships,'t The Bulleting King ount Medical Societ March 1971. Fleming, K., "Emergencyl Who Gets Care First?" Group Health View, pages 3-4. August 1970. "49th State Opens Its First Cobalt Unit Medical World News. May 9, 1969. Healey, Louis A., Jr., M.D., "The Washington-Alaska Regional Medical Program," pages 58-65. April 1968. Hogness, John R., M.D., "The Northwest Program," Bulletin of the New York Academv of Medicine, Vol. 43, No. 6, ages 494- 503. June 19 "Hope for Alcoholism is Related," The Alaska Nurse. February 1971. Irving, J.; Shores, L., "Regional Medical Program to Serve Nurses," -hin ton State Journal of Nursing. November 1968. Isaak, Paul G., M.D., "Excerpts from an Editorial on Regional Medical Program," August 28, 1970. Jones, D., BSc., "Methods for the Accurate Manufacture of Lead Shields," British Journal of Ra o , Vol. 44, pages 398-399. May 1971. Johnson, Marion Hoff; Lein, John N., M.D., "What if He's Right?" tv Medical Society Bulletin. April 1969. Article reviews relevance and meaning of Mc an s statement "the medium is the mesgage,if and analyzes the multimedia approach to continuing education. Johnson,, Marion Hoff; Lein, John N., M.D., "University - LMD's + RMP = CME," Kir edical Soci n. November 1968. Johnson, Marion Hoff, "Washington-Alaska Regional Medical Program Projects Approved," Alaska Medicine, Vol. 10, No. 1, pages 15-17. March 1968. Newcombe, M., IlMedical Students Serve Cancer Program," Ihe Virginia Mason Pulse. September 1970. medicine "RMP Demonstrates at Spokane," Northwesstt Medicine. August 1970. 99 "Continuing Education of Laboratory Personnel," Sattler, J., American Journal of Medical Technology, Vol. 36, No. 5, pages 239-243. May 1970. (Reprinted in News, Information and Data [Regional Medical Programs Service], Vol. 4, No. 20. September 3, 1970). Sharp, L. J., Ph.D., "How the Government Has, Is and Will Influence the Delivery of Health Care Services." Washington State Journal of Nursing,_ pages 5-10. January/Fdbruary 1971. Sharp, L. J., Ph.D., and McCarthy, Bill, "Patient Origin Study, Northwest Medicine, Vol. 70, No. 12, pages 838-841. December 1971. "Stroke Program Researches Personnel Education, esearch uarterl , pages 1, 4. Summer 1970. Van der Veen, C., R.N., and Altman, G., R.N., "Can You Prevent ng Home and Hospital Newsletter. Mav 1971. Sudden Death?" Nursi 1: "New Aids for Virginia Mason Hospital Review, Spring 197 Stroke Diagnosis and Therapy;" "Bridging The Continuing Education Gap;" "Willapa Harbor Project - An Experience in Sharing." Walston, S., "Bringing the Hospital.to the Heart Attack Victim," University of Washin ton Health Sciences Highlights, pages 1-4. April 1970. "Washington/Alaska Regional Medical Program," Bulletin, Spokane. County Medical Society, pages 9, 11, 13. April 1968. "What About Regions Combining States - Washington State and Alaska," Heart and Torch (American Heart Association), Vol. 15, No. 3, page 14. Fall 1967. Yockey, R., "Exerdise Project Provides a Prescription for Fuller Lifei" The Retail outlook (official Journal, Joint Council of Retail Clerkst Unions), pages 1-3. June 1970. WESTERN NEW YORK REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program "Annual Report 67/68" (92-page book). Basic information on the program Includes listing of staff, Regional and description of its activities. Advisory Group, and Program Committees. "Annual Report 69/70" (50-page book). Includes relationships with other organizations, the components of the program and theirfunctions in the grant proposal review.process, and aspects of activities in cancer, heart disease, and stroke. 100 Your Hospital" (2-fold "A Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program for brochure). Descriptive brochure to arouse interest in pulmonary rehabilitation programs. "Chronic Respiratory Disease Program" (3-fold brochure). Describes purpose and program of Western New York Regional Medical Program's Chronic ,Respiratory Disease Program. "community Health Information Profiles" (2-fold brochure). Explains services available through this program. "First Wednesday: A New Series for Clinical Pastoral Education" (2-fold brochure). Schedule of programs for Spring 1970 to be delivered over the Telephone Lecture Network. Introduces speakers and to@ics. "Home Care Program for Patients with Chronic Lung Disease," (1-fold brochure). Description of home care program. "Information Dissemination Service" (2-fold brochure). Describes services available through the Information Dissemination Service. Available to all health professionals in the region free of charge. "Newsletter on Cancer." Sponsors: Western New York Regional Medical Program; Rochester Regional Medical Program, Cancer Committee, Medical Society of the State of New York; New York State Cancer Program Association; Bureau of Cancer Control, New York State Department of Health. Fall 1969. "President's Forum: A Report" (2-page leaflet). A report presented by President of the Health Organization of Western New York,-Inc. (The Regional Advisory Group to the Regional Medical Program) at the Annual General Meeting 1971. Irwin Felsen, M.D. "Regional Medical Program for Western New York" (12-page booklet). Spring 1971. Describes program and activities of the Western New York Regional Medical Program. "Regional Medical Program for Western New York" (newsletter). Published approximately eight times a year. First issue: September 1967. "Regional Medical Program for Western New York 70/71" (30-page booklet). Annual report includes overview of the region, core staff activities, and program operations. "Rehabilitation for Patients with Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease" (2-fold brochure). Describes Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program, a training program sponsored by Western New York Regional Medical Program. "R.M.P. Coronary Care Training Program" (2-fol d leaflet). Schedule, course description, methods of instruction and related information. 101 "Stroke - Epidemiology and Patterns of Medical Care" (81-page book). Describes epidemiology and the patterns of medical care of stroke patients as occuring in the 8-county region. "The General Practitioner Looks at Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema" (1-fold brochure). Information on Telephone Lecture Network presentation by Dr. Ian Gregg. "Telephone Lecture Network" (2-fold brochure). General description of the Telephone Lecture Network. "Telephone Lecture Network 1971-72 Lecture Series" (series of 2-fold brochures). Schedules of the 71-72 lecture series in each of the following categories: Cancer Oncology, Clinical Pastoral Education, Dent'ists, Dietetics, Inhalation'Therapy, Managerial and Supervisory Development, Medical Records, Medical Social Workers, Medical Technology, Nurses, Nurses Special Programs, Occupational Therapy, Parents of Diabeti, Children, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Physicians, Podiatry, and Psychiatr, "The Regional Medical Program for Western New York" (2-fold leaflet). Background on the objectives of Regional Medical Programs and development of the Western New York Regional Medical Program., "The Volunteeris Contribution to the Regional Medical Program for Western New York." March 1, 1968 to March 1, 1969. 12-page booklet). Lists cooperative contributions, investment breakdown, types of service, intangibles, agencies and hospitals in the region. "Western New York Regional Medical Program Tumor Registry Procedural Manual" (33-page booklet). October 1970. Ihcludes discussions of uses tumor registry will provide, directions for abstracting registry information. Published Nationally and Locally Ausman, Robert K., M.D.; Pierce, S. Kenneth; Kehoe, Est er J., R.R.L.; "Automated Cancer Registry - Forecast," New York State Journal of Medicine, pages 532-536. February 15, 1970. Burke, Dick, "Medical Super Agency," Buffalo, Vol. 45, No. 13. December 1970. "Computer Mapping for Better Health," The Buffalo Physician. Summer 1971. Community Health Information Profiles are mapped via computer analyzed information into maps making it possible to link data geographically. Project funded by Regional Medical Programs. Dyment, Robert,@"Mobile Institutes Bringing Medical Information to the Nurse," Bedside Nurse, Vol. 4, No. 5, pages 20-25. May 1971. Concerns mobile institute on respiratory disease. iO2 rt, "Phone Lectures Link Community Hospitals to Dyment, Robe University Centers." RKesiidaent anndu SDtta@ff Physician, pages 52-58) 63, 64. August 1970. Dyment, Robert, "Education by Telephone -- 2-way telephone lecture network links 51 hospitals in planned program of I' Bedside Nurse, pa nursing education, ges 18-21. March 1971. "51 Hospitals Linked by Phone Lecture Network," hon Vol. 178, No. 6, pages 23-26. February 7, 1970. "Help for the Chronically 111,11 ician, Vol. 5, No. 2, page 11. Summer 1971. Summary of conference sponsored by Western New York Regional Medical Program on the difficulty health professionals face in referring patients. Kellberg, Elsa R., "Coronary Care Nurse Profile ursing Research (to be published). Concerns study to identify certain attitudes of coronary care nurses and to compare these with attitudes of nurses in other nursing units. "The Hot Line to Dietary," emeenntt, Vol. 6, No. 4, 970. Participation of dieticians fessionals in program's hospital hot-line. "Rural Health Care." The Bufl ician, Vol. 5, No. 3, pages 34-35. Fall 1971. Re ternshipt program involving 22 health sciences students in rural health care sponsored by Western New York Regional Medical Program. "2-Way Lecture Network Links 55 Hospitals," Industrial Bulletin, Albany, Vol. 49, No. 10, pages 11- r 1970. "Two-way Telecommunication Network," The Buffalo Medical Review, Vol. 2, No. 2, page 24. Sui WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM ublished b Pro ram "Data Bits." An occasional publication of the Western Pennsylvania Regional Medical Program designed to provide health care institutions and providers in the region with both general and specific information for planning improved patient care. First issue: May 1971. "News'. Notes, Western Pennsylvania Regional Medical Program" (newsletter). First issue: January 1968. 103 "Progress Report 1969-1970" (15-page booklet). General introduction on Regional Medical Programs, sections on Regional Advisory Committee Annual Report, Core Staff activities, area advisory groups) project accomplishments. "Western Pennsylvania Regional Medical Program - Planning Resource Book, Part One: General Information" (49 pages). First part of a projected four-part book designed for better understanding of what the Program is trying to accomplish and to aid integration of planning with other advisory planning groups. "Proceedings - First Annual Planning Conference, Western Pennsylvania Regional Medical Program, October 23, 1969, William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania," (29-page booklet). Published Nationallv and Locally Bell, Louise N., "Applying Latest Medical Knowledge, MaRazine. February 1968. Carpenter, R. R., M.D., '!Pitt and the Regional Medical Program," Pennsylvania Medicine, pages 56-57. May 1969. nn the Action Is - RMP"' Nursin Du e, John B., "Where Outlook, pages 31-32. February 1969. "Hospital Teams to be Trained In Heart Revival," Medicine. April 1970. "New Library System Aids Heart, Cancer, Stroke Research," ania Medicine. January 1970. "RNP Grant Awarded for Western Pennsylvania Projects,of Pe ne. October.1969. WEST VIRGINIA REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published by Program "Data Book" (100 pages). Includes data on health manpower and facilities in West Virginia'. "Dial Access for Nurses," (pamphlet). Lists the tapes available for nurses.through Dial Access Program. "Dial Access for Ph siciang" (pamphlet). Lists all tapes y. available through'Dial Access Program. 104 "Drug information Service" (2-fold pamphlet). Describes part of the Dial Access Project which provides information on therapeutic use of drugs for physicians or other health professionals. "Focus" (newsletter). Published bimonthly; first issue: March 1968. "Hospital Patient Flow Within, To, and From West Virginia: An Analysis of 1968 Patterns" (79 pages). By D. S. Hall. New data will be corrected this Spring and the publication will be revised next Sumer. "Legal Constraints on Delivery of Health Care in West Virginia" (154 pages). By Frank Cleckley, D.J. "Physician in Residence Program" (2-fold pamphlet). Details a visiting professor type service where the medical school sends out a specialist to small towns and rural areas for three-day visits. I "Upshur County Directory of Health and Welfare Services - 1971" (36 pages). Edited by William M. Shaw and William F. Shannon. Resource manual of services gives name, address and phone number of organizations as well as brief resume of services offered, eligibility for the service, source of support, who can be referred, and charge for service. "West Virginia Regional Medical Program - to provide a combined attack against cancer, stroke, and related diseases" (2-fold leaflet). Gives background on the region, its objectives and activities, and explains processing of proposals. Published Nat O@ "From West Virginia: The Doctor's Office Becomes his Classroom," Patient Care. May 30, 1971. The West Virginia State Medical Associations Project of Continuing Education of West Virginia Physicians through a voluntary self-audit - peer review of patient care. WISCONSIN REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAM Published b Pro ram "The Wisconsin Regional Medical Program How It Began and Why" (15-page booklet). Background information on Regional Medical Programs in general; listings of the Board of Directors and the Regional Advisory Committee for the Wisconsin Regional Medical Program and examples of operational programs. I'Trendsit (newsletter). Published quarterly; first issue: April 1969. Published Nationally and Locally "Blueprint for Progress - History and Purpose of Regional Medical Programs," The Milwaukee Medical Society Times, pages 2-8. August 1969. "Dial Access Library Links Physicians to Latest Technics," Lab World. March 1971. Hirschboeck, J. S., M.D., and Kirsch, P. A., "Closing the Gap Between Science and Service - WRMP Aims to Improve Patient Care," The Milwaukee Medical Society Times, pages 3-6. September 1969. Hirschboeck, J. S., M.D., "The Wisconsin Regional Medical Program Operational Projects," Wisconsin Medical Journal, Vol. 67, pages 181-184. March 1968. Hirschboeck, J.S., M.D., "The Wisconsin Regional Medical Program: Opportunity and Challenge," Vol. 66, pages 223-224. May 1967. Wisconsin Medical Journal. Hirschboeck, J. S., M.D., "Wisconsin Began-Planning Before Law Was Passed," Hospital Topics . June 1967. "Inside Look at Cervical Cancer," Medical World News; pages 78D- 78F. September 10, 1971- "Regional Medical Program: Where Is It Going? A Report of Plans and Progress in Wisconsin," Wisconsin Medical Journal, Vol. 67, No. 7, pages 353-357. July 1968. "Regional Program Improves Care, Cuts Costs -- two Wisconsin MD Schools Represented in Regional Plan," Medical Tribune, pages 12-13. March 3, 1971. Schroeder, J. M., M.D., "Treatment of Toxicity in Cancer Chemotherapy," (direct transcription of Wisconsin Regional Medical Program Dial Access Tape), Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinidians, Vol. 21, No. 3, pages 156-1757. May/June 1971. REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAMS IN GENERAL Published by Regional Medical Programs Service "Automated Multiphasic Health Testing and the Regional Medical Programs" (10-page mimeographed report). A report of a Subcommittee of the National Advisory Council on Regional Medical Programs, May 11, 1971. "An Evaluation Study of Coronary Care Nurse Training" (273 pages). Public Health Service Publication No. 2145. January 1970. "California Student Health Project, Summer 1968" (84 pages). Substantive analysis of the project, including many vignettes of projects, usually incorporating student statements. Published 1969. "Chicago Student Health Project, Summer 1968" (129 pages). Contains results of various research projects carried out by students from various health science fields working in and with community groups toward solution of community health problems. Published 1970. "Colorado Student Health Project - Summer 1968" (101 pages). Summer projects based on three major areas of the State. Each is discussed separately including summary of student impressions of the health care system in their area as it concerns the medically indigent. Published 1970. "Fact Book on Regional Medical'Programs - A Special Report to the National Advisory Council, Regional Medical Programs Service" (67 pages). August 1971. Reference source on Regional Medical Programs Service organization, functions and progress. "Guidelin6s for Cancer Care" (208 pages). A compilation of organizations, personnel, facilities and guidelines, prepared by: Committee on Guidelines for Cancer Care, Commission on Cancer, American College of Surgeons. Funded by Regional Medical Programs Service. "Guidelines - Regional Medical Programs" (32 pages). Revised May 1969. "Addendum - Guidelines Regional Medical Programs" (49 pages). February 1970. 107 "Guidelines - Regional Medical Programs Service - for Multi-Pro'gram Services Project Grants (Section 910 of Title IX of the Public Health Service Act)" .(19 pages). August 1970. "Greater New York Student Health Project - Summer 1968" (155 pages). Published 1969. Greater New York Student Health Project, and its concern with the social problems and health needs of the poor. "Kidney Disease - Services, facilities, and programs in the United States" (135 pages). July 1970 (second revision). Source book to serve as patient referral directory. to "Library Activities of Regional Medical Programs. February 1969. "MAST - Report of Test Program by the Interagency Study Group - July/Decemb et 1970. A cooperative effort to save lives by the Department of Defense, Department of Transportation, and the Department of Health, Education and Welfare" (33 pages). "News, Information and Data." Regional Medical Programs Service communications device. Published as needed; first issue: May 11, 1967. "1970 - Special Hospital Services for Cardiovascular Disease Patients - Vol. 1 - General Services' (466 pages). "1970 - Special Hospital Services for Cardiovascular Disease Patients - Vol. 2 - Special Services" (73 pages). Published by Government Printing Office, price $5 per 2 volume set; GPO Stock No. 1727-0026. "Papers Presented - Conference of Coordinators of Regional Medical Programs." September 30-October 1, 1968. (174 pages). tiPapers Presented - National Nursing Conference P6st-Hospital Care of Coronary Patients" (161 pages). Conference held in Richmond, Virginia, @ebruary 25-26, 1970, sponsored by: American Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular Nursing; Heart Disease and Stroke Control Program, United States Public Health Service, in cooperation with the Virginia Heart Association. "Philadelphia Student Health Project, Summer i9681, (133 pages). Purpose of Project given, as well as papers of project workers, background and evaluation, and research instruments used. Published 1969. "Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Conference on Automated Iiiditect Blood Pressure" (89 pages). Conference sponsored by Regional Medical Programs Service ; printed by Roche Medical Electronics Division, Hoffmann-La Roche Inc., Medical Department. May 8, 1969. 108 "Proceedings: Conference on Regional Medical Programs, January s). PHS Publication No. 1682. 15-17, 1967" (127 page "Proceedings: donference-Workshop on Regional Medical Programs" in two volumes, January 17-19-, 1968@ PHS Publication No. 1774. Vol. I: Plenary Sessions, Panel and Discussion Groups, Related Background Information on Conference-Workshop (Appendices). (180 pages). Vol. II': 15-Minute Papers on Regional Activities and Ideas. (182 pages). "Proceedings: Conference of Coordinators and Chairmen of Regional Advisory Groups of Regional Medical Programs, September 27-29, 1969, Warrenton, Virginia" (279 @ageg)i "Progress Report - Regional Mediddl Programs Service." Package of brochures designed to accompany exhibit. Brochures outline role of physician and hospitals in Regional Medical Programs, and give brief outline of what Regional Medical Programs do in the areas of cancer, heart disease, and rehabilitation. December 1970. Regional Medical Programs National Conference for Allied Health 'Professions, Asilomar, California, April 21-24, 1969" (89 pages). Contains speeches, panelists reactions, list of participants. "Regional Medical Programs National Allied Health Conference" (165 pages). Conference held April 197.0; proceedings published Jantiary 1971. 'Proce6dings of.the_ Second National Conference for the Allied Health Professions contains full texts of major speeches, p anO-l presentations, and the Reports of the Task Forces and Special Interest Groups. "R6gional Press Reports." Communications device, containing excerpts of interest from press items about Regional Medical Programs. Published approximately every two weeks. First issue: April 16, 1971. "Regional Medical Programs and Their Relationships to the Urban community and the Poor, November 1968" (80 pages). "Report on Regional Medical Pr'ogrd@ to the President and the Con@gress" (105 pages). June 1967'. PHS Publication No. 1960. "Report of the Kidney Disease Planning Board of North Carolinall (72 pages). Planning for the Care (Dialysis and Renal Transplantation) of Patients with Chronic Uremia in North Carolina. "Sele cted Listing of Federal and Non-Federal Programs Relating to Allied Health. April 1, 1969. 109 "Selected Vignettes on Activities of Regional Medical Programs" (83 pages). Revised September 1971. "Stroke Registries Report of the Task Force on Stroke Registries of the Joint Subcommittee on Cerebrovascular Disease of the National Advisory Heart Council and the National Advisory Neurological Diseases and Blindness Council, National Institutes of Health, September 15, 1967." "The Cancer Registry" (45 pages). March 1970. By Abraham Ringel. Main sections of paper deal with the Hospital Cancer Registry, the Central Cancer Registry, and Regional Medical Programs and Cancer Registry Activities. 110 REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAMS IN GENERAL Published Nationally and Locally "A National Program to Conquer Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke," Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 192, No. 4. April 26, 1965. "A New Stage at Hand for'U. S. Heart Disease, Cancer, Stroke Plans," Medical Tribune, Vol. 8, No. 57. May 20-21, 1967. "A Plan to Extend Region Programs 5 Years Is Urged," Medical News from Washington, Medical Tribune. April 15, 1968. Ackerman, Stephen J., "Regional Medical Programs," Public Health Reports, Vol. 82, pages 404-406. May 1967. "AMA Suggests a 3-Year Limit on Regional Medical Programs," Washington News, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 204, No. 3, pages 49-50. April 15, 1968. "ANA, NLN to Help Develop Guidelines for Heart Care," American Journal of Nursing. March 1969. Bain, H. , "RMP: Rx for Home Rule in Health Care," SDC Magazine, Vol. 12,, No. 8. September 1969. (Reprinted in New4, Information and Data [Regional Medical Programs Service], Vol. 3, No. 27. September 29, 1969.) Battistella, R. M., Ph.D., and Weil, T. P., Ph.D., "Comprehensive Health Care Planning - New Effort.or Redirected Energy," New York State Journal of Medicine. September 1, 1969. 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Hogness, John R., M.D., "The Northwest Hospital," Bulletin of the New York Ac demy of Medicine, Vol. 43, No. 6, pages 4 5- 03. une 1967. Huston, Phillips, "Do We Need Those Regional Complexes?" Medical Economics. June 28, 1965. Ichniox4ski, F. , ",,Operations Research in Regional Medical Programs," Paper presented at First National Conference Hospital and Health Services Division, American Institute of Industrial Engineers, New Orleans, Louisiana. February 5-6, 1970. "Impressive Start Seen in Programs -on Major Disease," Medical News from Washington, Medicik Tribune. ;November 30, 1967. James, George, M.D., "It.6plications of the Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke Programs, an Interpretation," Medical 02inion and Review. October 1966. 115 James, George, M.D., "The Role and Contribution of Epidemiology in Planning, Operation, and Evaluation of Regional Medical Programs (Heart, Cancer and Stroke) I. 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McNulty, M., Jr., Sc.D., and Sheps, C., M.D., and Knapp, R., Ph.D., "The Role of the Teaching Hospital in Community Service," Journal of Medical Education, page 403. June 1970. "M.D.s Discuss Medical Plans," AMA News. January 30, 1967. "Meshing Smoothly: Regional Programs, Local MDIS,vl ital Practice, pages 16-17. August 1967. "Midwest Studies Old and New Systems," Hos-pital Progress. May 1969. tlmore Hospital Involvement Needed: Group Views Regional Medical Programs," Hospitals, Vol. 42, No. 13, pages 21-24. July 1" 1968. "Multiphasic Screening Procedures Stressed in Federal Health Programs," Geriscope, Geriatrics, page 30. January 1969. "National Goals for Regional Medicine, " Postgraduate Medicine. August 1966. "NIH Will Earmark Funds to Combat Major Illnesses," Medical News from Washington, Medical Tribune. February @, 1968. Odoroff, Maurice E., "The Role and Contribution of Epidemiology in Planningi Operation, and Evaluation of Regional Medical Programs (Heart, Cancer, and Stroke) II. Measuring Progress of Regional Medical Programs," American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 58, No. 61 pages 1051-1054. June 1968. Olson, Edith V., R.N., "Education for What?" American Journal of Nurs@, Vol. 70, No. 7. July 1970. Olson, Stanley, M.D., "Hospitals haven't taken the part they should in regional programs." Modern Hospital, pages 98-101. December, 1969. Olson, Stanley W. , M.D. , "Impact of RMP Just Beginnin to be Felt 9 as Projects Grow," Hospital Topics. May 1969. Olson, Stanley W., M.D., "Medicine in the 1970's." Paper given at the Mountainside Hospital Convocation in Montclair, New Jersey, November 21, 1968. (Reprinted in News, Information and Data [Regional Medical Programs Service], Vol. 2, No. 50. December 16, 1968.) 118 edical Programsg" The Journal olson@ Stanley W., M.D.g "Regional M vol. 60, No. 9. 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"Regional Medical Programs in Implementation Stag6," Hospital Topics, pages 50-53. March 1967. (Excerpts from papers by Robert Q. Marston, M.D., James A. Shannon, M.D., Vernon E Wilson, M.D.,, Sidney Farber, M.D., Charles L. Hudson, M.D., Micha;,l E. DeBak@y, M.D., James T. Howell, M.D., Paul N. Ylvisaker, Ph.D., and Ray E. Trussell, M.D.) "R6gional Medical Programs: Progress, Promise, Problems," Public Health Reports, Vol. 83, No. 3, pages 180-182. March 1968. "Regional Medical Programs Report," GP. January 1969. "Regional Medical Programs Set to Go Operational," Hospital Pract ce, pages 14-17. March 1967. "Regional Medical Programs Setting Pattern for Delivering Care: Conference Consensus," Hospitals. February 16, 1968. "Regional Medical Programs: The View from the Hospital," Hospitals, Vol. 42, No. 13, pages 63-64. July 1, 1968. "Regional Medical Programs Told to be 'Results Oriented'," Hospital Progress, pages 14-15. 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"Primary Prevention of Pulmonary Heart Disease; Primary Prevention of Congenital Heart Disease; Prevention and Early Detection of Thromboembolic Disease Vol. XLI. Circulation. June 1970. "Primary Prevention of Hypertension; Prevention and Early Detection of Peripheral Vascular Disease;.@Recognition and Prevention of tardiomyopathy,"-circulationn, Vol. XLII. July 1970. "Primaryz';Preven@ion of Atherosclerotic Diseases," Circulation, Vol. XLII. December 1970. "ACUTE CARE: Introduction: Inter-Relationship Among Health. Facilities - Future Role of Modern Communication and Transportation; Electronic Equipment in Critical Care Areas: Status of Devices Currently in Use; Resources for the Optimal Acute Care of Patients With Congenital Heart Disease," Circulation, Vol. XLIII. January 1971. "Optimal Radiologic Facilities for Examination of the Chest and the Cardiovascular System.,",Circtllation, Vol..XLIII. February i971. "Resources for the Management of Emergencies in 14ypertension," Circulation, Vol. XLIII. March 1971. "Resources for the Acute Care of Peripheral Vascular Diseases,' Circulation Vol. XLIII. April 1971. 121 "Resources for the Optimal Care of Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction," Circulation, Vol. XLIII. May 1971. "Resources for the Optimal Care of Acute Respiratory Failure," Circulation, Vol. XLIII. June 1971. "Community Resources for the Diagnosis and Acute Care of Patients with Rheumatic Fever." Circulation, Vol. XLIV. July 1971. "LONG-TERM CARE: Resources for Optimal Long-Term Care of Congenital Heart Disease," Circulation, Vol. XLIV. August 1971. "Optimal Resources for Cardiac Surgery," Circulation, Vol. XLIV. September 1971. "Electronic Equipment in Critical Care Areas: Part II: The Electrical Environment, Part III: Selection and Maintenance Program," Circulation, Vol. XLIV. October 1971. 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Local, Regional, and National Comprehensive Planning: The Role of the Teaching Hospital," Journal of Medical Education, pages 473-475. April 1968. Snyder, James D., and Enright, Michael J., "Regional Medical Programs: A Progress Report," Hospital Man ment, pages 36-38. April 1967. Spiro, Howard, M.D., and DeLuca, Vincent A., Jr., M.D "The .1 Trainee as a Teacher in the Community Hospital," New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 276, pages 903-905. A ril 20, 1967. Stearns, Norman S., M.D., Bloomquist, Harold, and Ratcliff, Wendy W., "The Hospital Library - Part I," tals, Vol. 44, pages 55-59. March 1, 1970. Stewart, William H., M.D, "How Weire Conquering the Three Greatest Killer Diseases," Family Weekly, pages 6-7. September 10, 1967. (Reprinted in [Regional Medical Programs Service], Vol. 7. Stewart, William H., M.D., "Regional Medical Programs," Medical Tribune. July 6, 1966. 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W., M.D., "Planning Health Care for Veterans," American Journal of Public Health, page 2211. December 1969. "What RMP Means to Nurses and Nursing," RN, page 50. July 1969. Whiteside, P.K., "A Study of Participation by Veterans &dministration Hospitals in Regional Medical Programs for Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke." A Report submitted to the Faculty of the Department of Health Care Administration of the George Washington University. June 1968. Wilbur, D. L., M.D., "The Responsibilities of Medicine in Advancing our Health Care System," cal Monthl . October 1969. "Will 'Riches to Rags' Become the RMP Budget Story?" ital Practice, page 105. October 1969. Williams, Greer, "Needed: A New Strategy for Health Promotion," New En d Journal of Medicine, pages 1031-1035. November 7, 1968. Wood, G. Congdon, Ph.D., "Cancer Information Services in the United States," Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, Vol. 21, No. 3, pages 14i-1-55. May/June 1971. Wylie, C. M., M.D.; Teich, K. W., M.D.; Slee, V. 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October 19, 1971. 129 INDEX ANNUAL, PROGRESS AND STATUS REPORTS (published by Regions): 7, 15, 18, 29, 31, 36, 56, 60, 631, 64, 78, 83, 84, 86, 87, 97, 100, 101, 104 BLINDNESS: 1, 2, 81 CANCER Cervical: 18, 41, 48, 106, 112 Childhood: 16, 123 Education: 13, 52, 99 Consumer: 39 Facilities: 34, 64, 91 General: 16, 17, 34, 35, 36, 37, 47, 49, 50, 53, 55, 56, 62, 66, 69, 84, 89, 98, 99, 105, 117, 124 Information Service: 66, 89 Mass Screening: 48, 51 Registries: 12, 26, 29, 31, 42, 58, 62, 64, 91, 102, 110 Radiology/Nuclear Medicine: 13, 38, 43, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 61, 71, 84, 96, 99, 113 COMMUNITY HEALTH RESOURCES DIRECTORY: 1, 34, 40, 81, 95, 105 COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH PLANNING AGENCIES: 1, 27, 28, 45, 47, 69, 70, 84, 85, 86, 116 CONSUMERS (Surveys/Studies): 12, 22, 37, 39, 41, 42, 43, 44, 55, 57, 59, 69, 70, 71, 72, 80, 84, 113 Special Population Groups: Black-American: 8, 9, 38 Indian: 10, 31 Low-Income: 5, 32, 107, 108, 109 Mexican-American: 8 Minority Group Medical Education: 91 Rural: 30, 31, 32, 78 CONTINUING EDUCATION 29, 57,.65, 100, 115 Allied Health: 12, 20, 29, 31, 35, 71, 77, 78, 89, 94 Calendars/Newsletters: General: 1, 35 4@ 9, 15,-16, 171 22, 32, 36, 37, 41, 53, 57, 71, 72, 74, 79, 80, 82, 84, 90, 99, 113, 117, 122 Symposiums: 20, 53, 54 Nurses: 4, 11, 13, 14,15, 23, 26, 30, 53, 61, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 85, 873, 91, 92, 93, 94, 97, 102, 107, 118 Physicians: 9, 18, 24, 29, 37, 38, 59, 60, .61, 68, 72, 73, 74, 76, 80, 90, 91, 94, 98, 105 Medical Students: 45, 11, 103 Postgraduate Preceptorships: 76, 96, 98, 99 Planning: 4, 25, 74 Surveys/Studies: 23, 30, 39, 56, 29 Hospital-based programs: 73 Physicians: 9, 291) 59, 61, 68, 74, 80, 94 DATA SOURCE BOOKS (including Demographic): 4, 5, 15, 21, 22, 23, 33, 39, 41, 42, 44, 49, 50, 53, 54, 56, 61, 62, 63, 661 68, 69, 70, 72, 74, 77, 79, 80P 83, 90, 92, 94, 96, 100, 104, 105 Physician Distribution/need: 23, 46, 71, 72, 82, 87, 88, 90, 123 DIABETES: 11, 43, 45, 51, 64, 66, 71, 81, 95 Childhood: 43, 44, 49 Computerized management: 29 Continuing Education: 66, 67, 79 ELECTRONIC coMMICATIONS/UTILIZATION Catalogues (audiovidual tapes, etc.): 33, 39, 59, 95, 98, 101, 105 Computers: 40, 41, 42, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 58, 73, 97, 112, 115 Heart: 13, 21, 32, 40, 41 46, 47, 48, 49, 61, 78 Instruction: 47, 49, 74 Multiphasic Testing/Screening: 21, 22, 23, 43, 44, 48, 51, 82, 87, 107, 118 Radiologic Dosimetry: 38, 47, 84 Stroke/Neurology: 41, 42, 45, 46 Treatment Planning/Testing: 7, 15, 48, 63, 101, 102 Drug Information Centers/Networks: 35, 37, 42, 54, 58, 59, 77, 83, 91, 92, 93, 101@ 105 Radio: 3, 2, 27, 96 Telephones: Dial Access: 11, 25, 72, 73, 89, 103, 104 Drug Information: 28, 29$ 37, 42, 58, 59, 105 I 10, 39, 59, 61, 104 106 Physicians: I Telelectures: 41,-51, 88, 101, 102, 103 Television: 25, 36, 43, 72, 74, 75, 84, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98 l@32 E24ERGENCY SERVICES/EDUCATION: 56, 62, 80, 81, 83, 98s 99s 108, 109 GUIDELINES/INSTRUCTIONS: 5s 6, 19, 22, 28, 33s 36, 52, 74, 89, 107, 108 Heart: 36, 59s 60, 111, 115 Kidney: 36 Cancer: 91, 102, 107 HEALTH ECONOMICS: 62, 70, 113 Hospital: 46 Insurance: 24, 33, 70s 81, 116 Nursing Education: 87 HEALTH FACILITIES: 9, 21s 24., 35, 47s 57s 70 Hospitals: 26, 27, 57s 92, 112, 115, 117, 118, 119 Cooperation/relation with medical schools, etc: 2, 14s 33, 72 Community hospitals: 26, 58s 87s 115 Learning Centers: 2,, 3 Directory/Listing: 6, 11, 68, 80 Plannin Councils: 7. 20 Special Services Offered: 21, 119 Teaching/Education: 8, 10, 14, 27, 58, 60, 64, 67, 73, 76, 78, 84, 118, 123 VA: 124 HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS: 12, 70, 71, 120 Group Practice Trends: 87, 125 HEALTH MANPOWER: 1. 5, 28, 29, 39s 40, 54, 81, 114 Allied: 51, 54, 55, 67,, 73 Conferences: 1, ;, 81, 109 Dentists: 28, 48, 54s 65s 70, 113s 114 Development/Recruitment: 5, 39 Directory of educational facilities/services: 6, 11, 33s 35s 40,, 53s 56,-64-, 74,, 95, 78 Military: 18, 75 Nurseg: 4, 20, 38, 44, 57, 72,, 76, 77, 82 Survey: 4, 53, 54,:55s 93, 99$ 103, 114s 115@ 116s 124 Reactivation: 20 27s 95 Physicia*s: 82 Survey: 55, 87 Resburces/Distribution/Training: 28s 31, 53s 68, 80, 87 A33 HEART/CARDIOVASCULAR: 3, 6, 10, 17$ 22, 27, 28, 31, 40, 44, 51, 52, 59, 60, 61, 63, 65, 78, 79, 84, 85, 86$ 87, 90, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 100, 101, 108, 119 CCU Units: 21, 27, 32, 34, 37, 40, 44, 51, 65, 66, .77, 82, 96, Fetal: 46 98, 115, 116 Guidelines: 36, 60 High Blood Pressure: 18, 48, 52, 108 Manpower Training: 9, 24, 26, 53, 61, 62, 65, 82, 91, 93, 94, 98, 101, 104, 107 Manual of Resources: 12, 77, 121-122 Pediatric: 19, 27, 61 Prevention: 84, 100 Screening: 44, 48, 60, 61, 66 KIDNEY: 19, 34, 36, 59, 61, 69, 81, 88, 90, 95, 108, 109 Hemodialysis: 11, 48, 85 LEGISLATION: 95, 126-129 LIBRARY SERVICES: 5, 6, 11, 14, 27, 30, 43, 54, 56, 57, 64, 65, 71, 73, 80, 86, 104, 108, 123 MOBILE UNITS: Cancer: 12 Heart: 63, 74, 76, 98, 100 Respiratory Disease Education: 102 Stroke: 11, 12 MORTALITY STATISTICS: 6, 19, 21, 43, 62, 68, 70, 71, 80 NEWSLETTERS: Coronary Care: 8, 19, 69, 95 Cancer: 21, 81, 95, 97, 101 Health Sciences information: 77 Health Careers: 75 Health care Providers/administrators: 32, 103 Nursing/Stroke: 23 Published by Programs (General): 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 39, 55, 58s 60, 62, 64, 67, 70, 71, 75, 78, 79, 80, 81-9 82, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 101, 103, 105, 108 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT: 6, 7, 9, 13, 36, 72, 75, 83, 88 Nurses 4, 10, 54- 134 RESPIRATORY: 13, 26, 36, 101, 102, 119 Emphasema: 10, 102 inhalation Therapy: 38, 89 Lung Disease: 101 SMOKING: 24, 40, 51, 70 STROKE/NEUROLOGY r Disease Study: 26s 88 Cerebrovascula 94, 97, 100 R,aosis & Physician Training: 7, Dia 26, 36, 39, 93, 96, 100 Edu-cation4Consultation: EEG: 41, 42, 45, 46 Headache: 95 ogy: 24 Manpower Training/Neurol Nursing Care: 27, 97 n: 7, 8, 17, 20, 34, 44, 76, 85, 89, 97 Rehabilitatio 1: 7, 10, 24, 25, 26, 55, 38 42, 49, 50, 59, Stroke/Genera 60, 66, 85, 93, 94, 96, 97: loo, 102, 124 Stroke Registries: 110 STAFF DIRECTORIES/REGIONS: 1, 20, 26, 35, 67, 87 :135 PRIN TING OFFICE 1972 ')21-556/772 U. S. GOVERNMENT