Report of program activities : National Institutes of Health. Clinical Center
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: ' HEAIJB1ISTITLJ11S CFiMilONAL ' : ,'.:.::';:' -SERVICE:PUBUG.HEALTH ; . : AND WELFAREEDUCATION,'l),.S. DEPARfflENT :OFiIEAUIi rtUn'is .. . July 1, I965 through June 30, -US SERVICE, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTHPUBLIC HEALTH SUMMARY ANNUAL REPORT OF PROGRAM ACTIVITIES CLINICAL CENTER" TABLE OF CONTENTS OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR Section I General . OD-1 Patient Care Statistics 1. Admissions OD-1 2 Ambulatory care programs OD-2 • Normal Control Volunteer program OD-33 Organization 1. Personnel OD-3 2. Changes in nomenclature OD-3 3 Bed allocations OD-4 Medical Board; Panel of Consultants OD-5 Clinical and Professional Education OD-5 The Computer Research Program computer use for hospital communications OD-61. Analysis phase begun in 2. Clinical Pathology Department utilizes CDC 3200 computer OD-6 Increase in Use of Radioactive Materials 0D-7 Committee Studies Certain Aspects of Research Procedures 0D-7 Television Engineering Unit OD-T Patient Activities Section 0D-8 Hospital Volunteers 0D-8 Office 0D-9Public Information SectionSpecial Events Preadmissions Unit 0D-10 Selected Statistics, FY 1966 Table 1.

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SERVICE, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTHPUBLIC HEALTH
SUMMARY ANNUAL REPORT OF PROGRAM ACTIVITIES
CLINICAL CENTER"
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
Section I
General . OD-1
Patient Care Statistics
1. Admissions OD-1
2 Ambulatory care programs OD-2
• Normal Control Volunteer program OD-33
Organization
1. Personnel OD-3
2. Changes in nomenclature OD-3
3 Bed allocations OD-4
Medical Board; Panel of Consultants OD-5
Clinical and Professional Education OD-5
The Computer Research Program
computer use for hospital communications OD-61. Analysis phase begun in
2. Clinical Pathology Department utilizes CDC 3200 computer OD-6
Increase in Use of Radioactive Materials 0D-7
Committee Studies Certain Aspects of Research Procedures 0D-7
Television Engineering Unit OD-T
Patient Activities Section 0D-8
Hospital Volunteers 0D-8
Office 0D-9Public Information
SectionSpecial Events
Preadmissions Unit 0D-10
Selected Statistics, FY 1966
Table 1. Normal Control Volunteers by Institute 0D-10
Normal Control Volunteer Outpatient Visits 0D-10
0D-11Patient Activities
Volunteers at NIH 0D-12Hours of Service by Red Cross Hospital
0D-13Exhibit Schedule
Center Contributions to Professional Literature 0D-l4Clinical
Public Information Activities 0D-19
Current Publications 0D-20
OD-22Special Events Section Activities
, OD-23Distribution of Visitors by Continents
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Section II
Highlights of Departmental Annual Reports
Anesthesiology OD-25
Blood Bank OD-26
Clinical Pathology OD-27
Diagnostic Radiology
OD-28Employee Health Service
OD-29Environmental Sanitation ControlNursing
OD-30Nutrition
Pharmacy 0D-31
Radiation Safety OD-32
Rehabilitation
Social Work OD-33
OD-3^Spiritual Ministry
ANESTHESIOLOGY DEPARTMENT
General An-1
Anesthesiological Procedures
An-UInhalation Therapy Activities
An-5Research Activities
Problems Encountered An-7Major
Changes and Improvements An-8
Future Objectives
Publications An-8
Project Reports An-8
Elevated and1. The response to Vasopressors at
An-10Normal Blood, pH
2. The Influence on Pressor Effect of Unopposed
Beta-Adrenergic Blockade in Animals Having Increased
Circulating Catecholamines An-11
The Assessment of the Effects on the Pulmonary Alveolar3.
Membrane in Experimental Animals of the Addition of
High Humidity Oxygen Respirationto 100$ An-12
k. Anesthetic Management of Pheochromocytoma: A Clinical
Study in Man An-13
Addendum:
An Anesthesia Department, after Alexander Pope An-l4
BLOOD BANK DEPARTMENT
Summary of Accomplishments BB-1
Patient Care Contributions BB-1
Table 1. Number of Transfusions BB-2 2. Utilization of Blood (units) BB-2
Table . Work Units3 BB-3
Consultations and Collaborative Contributions EB-k
Improvements in Service and Developmental Research BB-^
Training BB-5
Future Plans BB-5
Publications BB-7
CC-iiCLINICAL PATHOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Introduction CP-1
Summary of Accomplishments CP-2
Patient Care Contributions CP-4
Workload CP-h
Hematology Service CP-4
Microbiology CP-5
Chemistry Service CP-6
Consultations CP-6
Examples of Contributions to Patient Care CP-6
Collaborative CP-7
Hematology CP-7
Chemistry CP-8
Microbiology CP-8
Developmental Research = , CP-8
Staffing CP-10
Technical Staff
Professional Staff CP-10
Visiting Scientist CP-11
Training
Future Plans CP-13
Publications CP-15
Table 1. Work Load Statistics for the Clinical Pathology
Department FY 1966 CP-17
Table 2. List of Formal Training Courses Completed by
Staff FY 1966 CP-18
CLINICAL AND PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION BRANCH
General Ed-1
The Residency Programs
The CORD Program Ed-2
NIH Associate Matching Program Ed-2
Table 1. Statistics on the Matching Program Ed-3 2. Applications received per Institute Ed-4
Table 3- Tabulation of Medical Schools, Applicants,
and Appointees Ed-5
Table k. of Hospitals Providing Internship Training
for Current Candidates and Appointees Ed-8
DEPARTMENT OF DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY
Program Goals DR-1
andDevelopments Trends DR-1
Progress Achieved DR-2
Major Problems Encountered DR-3
Honors, Awards, and Publications = DR-4
Table 1. Number of X-ray Examinations, FY and 1966 DR-61965 2. Radioactive Isotope Studies, FY 1965 and I966 DR-7
Table 3. Special Diagnostic X-ray Procedures, FY 1965 and 1966 DR-8 k. Summary of Activity, FY 1965 and 1966 DR-9
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Project Reports
DR-10OpacificationPancreatic
Malformations DR-11of Spinal ArteriovenousEmbolization
DR-12Visualization of Optic Canals
.. DR-13Disease and the Malignant LymphomasThe Chest X-ray in Hodgkin's
DR-14Pantopque Lymphography
BRANCHEMPLOYEE HEALTH SERVICE
EH-1of Occupational MedicineA Revitalization
Dental Conditions Requiringof On-the-Job Illnesses andTreatment
EH-2Emergency Attention
ER-hExaminationsPre-employment and Other
EH-5Private Physicians and DentistsReferral of Employees to
EH-6to HealthPreventive Programs Relating
EH-9StatisticsTable 1. Selected
ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION CONTROL DEPARTMENT
Program Goals
ES-11. Administration
Services and Environmental Studies ES-12. Technical
Improvement (quantity and quality) ES-2Production3.
ES-2h. Training
AchievedProgress
ES-2Administration1.
ES-32. Environmental Studies
ESProduction Improvement -73
ES-9k. Training
Miscellaneous ES-115 .
Problems
ES-131 Hazards and Production Slow-Down2. Personnel
ES-LU3. Space Problem
Year ES-15Plans for Fiscal 1967
1. Training, Formal, Classroom ES-l6Table 1. Informal, On-the-job
ES-17Table 2. Positions Filled by Recruitment
etc. (month and grade) ES-18 3. Separations, Resignations,
for Personnel Leaving ES-19Table h. Reason
Material Issued to Operations Section ES-20 5.
MEDICAL RECORD DEPARTMENT
Objectives MR-1Major Progress
Education and Training MR-1
Personnel MR-1
Departmental Activities
Major Problems MR-2
Proposed Future Objectives MR-3
Statistics, FY MR-UTable I. Patient 1966
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