REPORT OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA U f~ILidlF't' Of W0R GIA MAR 12 '63 U BftAR! fi '" JULY I, 1960 JUNE iO, 1962 - 1/J REPORT OF THE 00 ~ STATE MEDICAL ~ EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA ..... 0 For the P eriod 0 u July 1, 1960 through June 30, 1962 ~ cIll z a:ll Ill J: 1- >- To a:ll Q z THE HONORABLE S. ERNEST VANDIVER, GovEHNOR :::;, and the 0 a:ll MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEMBERS OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA DR. HERMAN DISMUKE . . . . . . . . April 1, 1957-March, 1961 . . . Ocilla DR. THOMAS W. GOODWIN . . . . . . . . . May, 1962-May, 1964 . Augusta DR. MILFORD B. HATCHER . . . . . . . . May, 1960-May, 1962 . . Macon DR. J. HUBERT MILFORD. . . . . . . . . . June 11, 1959-April 1, 1961 August 22, 1961-April 1, 1965 . Hartwell DR. EDWARD K. RUSSELL. . . . . . . . . . . July 19, 1962-April 1, 1965 . Atlanta DR. JOHN N. SHEAROUSE . . . . . . . . . . . August 22, 1961-April 1, 1965 . Lavonia DR. FRED H. SIMONTON . . . . . . . . . . May, 1961-May, 1963 . Chickamauga DR. CARTER SMITH . . . . . . . . . . . . August 22, 1961-July 9, 1962 . Atlanta DR. J. C. TANNER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 1, 1957-March 31, 1961 . Atlanta DR. LUTHER H. WOLFF. . . . . . . . . . May, 1959-May, 1961 . Columbus OFFICERS OF THE BOARD DR. J. HUBERT MILFORD . . . . . . . . Chairman DR. JOHN N. SHEAROUSE . . . . . Vice Chairman MR. L. R. SIEBERT . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer FOURTH FLOOR 244 Washington Street, S.W. ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA ii STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA 244 Washington Street, S.W., Room 468 ATLANTA July 20, 1962 The Honorable S. Ernest Vandiver Governor, State of Georgia State Capitol Atlanta 3, Georgia My dear Governor Vandiver: In accordance with Geo1gia Laws 1951, page 867, I submit this report concerning the activities of the State Medical Education Board of Georgia for the period beginning July 1, 1960, and ending June 30, 1962. For your additional information, the report was prepared to include the action taken by the Board at its meeting held on July 18, 1962, covering the granting of scholarships for the 1962-63 academic year and the approval of the budget for the operation of the Board for the 1962-63 fiscal year. Respectfull y, h.J). J. Hubert Milford, M.D. Chairman r 1 REPORT OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA FOR THE PERIOD JULY 1, 1960 THROUGH JUNE 1, 1962 INTRODUCTION The State Medical Education Board of Georgia, which was a,ctivated in 1953 for the purpose of granting scholarships to medical students, completed its ninth year of successful operation on June 30, 1962. Scholarships are granted by the Board primarily on the basis of need to those students who agree, upon completion of their medical education, to practice their profession in a rural community of a population of 5,000 or less according to the 1950 census, or to practice at Milledgeville State Hospital. The terms of the scholarship grants provide that a total of $5,000 will be paid to each recipient, or $1,250 for each of four years spent in medical school. The tuition is paid each year directly to the medical school ; the balance is paid to the student personally in nine monthly installments. During the nine-year period the Board has been in existence, 343 students have received scholarships. At the present time 132 are now in school; 37 are completing internships; 23 are completing residencies ; and 24 are in the armed services of the United States. As a result of the medical scholarship program approximately 80 doctors have practiced in communities approved by the Board; several have completed their contracts with the State Medical Education Board but have remained in the communities in which they began practice. The present status of each scholarship recipient is shown in the following pages of this report. The medical scholarship program was set up to provide for 25 new scholarships annually. However, the Board has been able to grant more than 25 new scholarships each year except the first year, thereby greatly increasing the number of doctors available to practice in rural areas of Georgia where the need for medical services is acute. For the year 1962-63 the Board granted 41 scholarships. The Board receives an annual appropriation of $150,000 for the scholarship program, and the State has invested a total of 2 $1,135,548.19 in the program for the nine-year period of its operation. Of that amount $1,084,225.14 has been paid to students in scholarships. CREATION OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD The State Medical Education Board was created by an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Georgia. The 1951 General Assembly of the State of Georgia enacted a law providing for the amendment to the Constitution. The people of the State of Georgia ratified this Constitutional amendment in November of 1952. Under the Constitutional amendment the State Medical Education Board is composed of five members, as follows: President of the Medical Association of Georgia, immediate past President of the Medical Association of Georgia, and three qualified electors of the State of Georgia appointed by the Governor. The three members appointed by the Governor hold office for a term of four years. Vacancies on the Board are filled by appointment of the Go vernor for the unexpired term. The secretary of the Board is the person who is serving as the secretary of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. Under the Constitutional amendment the Board is charged with receiving and acting upon all applications for loans or scholarships made by students who are bona fid e citizens and residents of the State of Georgia who desire to become doctors of medicine, and who have been accepted for enrollment in accredited medical colleges within the United States. The purpose of the loans and scholarships is to enable recipients to obtain a medical education which will qualify them to become licensed, practicing physicians within the State of Georgia. It is the duty of the Board to make careful and full investigation of the ability, character and qualifications of each applicant and to determine his fitness to become the recipient of a loan or scholarship. The investigation of the applicant includes a report on the ability of the applicant or his parents to pay tuition at a medical college. The Constitutional amendment provides that the Board, in granting loans and scholarships, shall give preference to qualified applicants who, or whose parents, are unable to pay the applicants' tuit ion at a medical college. 3 The loans or scholarships do not exceed $5,000 to any one person and are paid in annual installments not exceeding $1,500 per annum. The loans or scholarships may be repaid as follows: (a) The full amount of the loan may be repaid to the State of Georgia in cash in full with 4 per cent interest. Payments are to be made annually. The first annual payment shall be due on or before one year from the date the student completes his internship. (b) The student may repay the loan in services by practicing his profession at some place within the State of Georgia to be approved by the State Medical Education Board. One-fifth of the loan, together with interest thereon, shall be credited to the student for each year of practicing his profession in the designated community. No annual interest on the loan shall be paid during such practice or service. After the fifth full year of practice the student shall be relieved from further obligations under his contract. Before being granted a loan or scholarship, each applicant must enter into a contract with the State of Georgia agreeing to the terms and conditions upon which the scholarship or loan is granted to him. The purpose and intent of the Constitutional amendment is to bring about an adequate supply of doctors of medicine in the more sparsely populated areas of the State of Georgia by increasing the number of medical students from Georgia in t he various medical colleges, and inducing a sufficient number of the graduates from medical colleges to return to Georgia and practice their profession. BOARD MEMBERS On July 1, 1960, Dr. Milford B. Hatcher of Macon, Georgia, was president of the Medical Association of Georgia and Dr. Luther H. Wolff, of Columbus, Georgia, was the immediate past President of the Association. Governor Marvin Griffin had appointed Dr. Herman Dismuke, of Ocilla, Georgia, Dr. Raymond Evans, Sr., of Clayton, Georgia, and Dr. J . C. Tanner, Jr., of Atlanta, Georgia, for terms of office beginning April 24, 1957, and ending April1, 1961. Dr. Evans resigned on January 16, 1959. Governor S. Ernest Vandiver appointed Dr. J. Hubert Milford, of Hartwell, Georgia, to succeed Dr. Evans for a term beginning June 11, 1959, and ending April 1, 1961. 4 In May of 1961, the Medical Association of Georgia elected Dr. Fred H. Simonton, of Chickamauga, Georgia, as its President, and, as provided by the Constitutional amendment, Dr. Simonton became a member of the Board in place of Dr. Luther H. Wolff. In May of 1962, the Medical Association of Georgia elected Dr. Thomas W. Goodwin, of Augusta, Georgia, as its President. Dr. Goodwin became a member of the Board in the place of Dr. Hatcher. Dr. Tanner was re-elected as Chairman of the Board on July 20, 1960, and served in this capacity until August 21, 1961. Dr. Dismuke served as Vice Chairman of the Board until August 21, 1961. On August 22, 1961, Governor S. Ernest Vandiver re-appointed Dr. J. Hubert Milford, of Hartwell, Georgia, as a member of the State Medical Education Board for a term beginning August 22, 1961, and ending April 1, 1965. On that same date he appointed Dr. John N. Shearouse, of Lavonia, Georgia, and Dr. Carter Smith, of Atlanta, as members of the State Medical Education Board for terms beginning August 22, 1961, and ending April 1, 1965. Through a poll conducted by mail, Dr. J. Hubert Milford was elected Chairman of the Board to serve until July 1, 1962 ; Dr. Carter Smith was elected Vice Chairman to serve until July 1, 1962. Dr. Smith resigned from membership on the State Medical Education Board on July 9, 1962. On July 19, 1962, GovernorS. Ernest Vandiver appointed Dr. Edward K. Russell, of Atlanta, as a member of the State Medical Education Board to fill the place made vacant by the resignation of Dr. Smith. Dr. Russell's term of membership is from July 19, 1962 to April 1, 1965. At its meeting on July 18, 1962, the members of the State Medical Education Board re-elected Dr. J. Hubert Milford as Chairman, and elected Dr. John N. Shearouse as Vice Chairman. SCHOLARSHIPS The State Medical Education Board has limited its program to th e granting of scholarships until the acute shortage of doctors in the rural areas of the State of Georgia has been alleviated. The procedure in granting scholarships is as follows: Upon requ est, an application form and a parents' confidential financial statement form are sent to an applicant. Upon receipt of the completed application form and information that the parents' confiden tial financial statement has been sent to College Scholarship Service, six references given by the applicant are contacted for 5 additional information about the character and personal habits of the applicant. A report on the applicant and his family is then secured through a commercial credit company giving detailed information about their financial status. Upon receipt of all this information, the applicant is called to the office of the Board for an interview by the Secretary of the Board. Each interview lasts approximately one hour. All applicants are invited to appear in person before the entire Board when it meets in July to grant the scholarships. The Board considers the information gathered on all applicants and awards scholarships to those who are in greatest financial need and who, in the opinion of the Board, will become excellent physicians for practice in the rural areas of Georgia. The Board received fifty-two applications for scholarships for the 1960-61 academic year. At its meeting on July 20, 1960, the Board granted thirty-two scholarships, thirty to white men and two to Negro men. At this meeting, the Board renewed ninety-five scholarships previously granted. The Board received applications for scholarships for the 1961-62 academic year from sixty-eight students. At its meeting on July 19, 1961, the Board granted thirty-three scholarships for the 1961-62 academic year, thirty to white men and three to Negro men. The Board, at this meeting, also renewed ninety-four scholarships previously granted. The Board received applications for scholarships for the 1962-63 academic year from fifty-seven students. At its meeting on July 18, 1962, it granted forty-one scholarships, thirty-eight to white applicants and three to Negro applicants. At this meeting, the Board renewed ninety-one scholarships previously granted. . The students who will be attending medical colleges during the 1962-63 academic year under scholarships from the State Medical Education Board are as follows: 6 NAME AND ADDRESS COLLEGE 1962-63 CLASSES ADAMS, LAMAR T . ....... . . ...... . . . Bowman-Gray School of Medicine .... Soph. Hiawassee, Georgia AKERY, EARL J ..... . . .............. Medical College of Georgia ... . . ... . . Soph . Carrollton, Georgia ANDERSON, WILLIAM L.. .. . ........ University of Tennessee Medical Jr. Macon, Georgia College .... . .............. . ......... . ANDREWS, JAMES W . ........ . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia .... . .. . .. . . Fr. Robinson, Georgia AsBELL, JIMMY R.. .. . .... . ........ . Medical College of Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Macon, Georgia ATHA, JOHN F ........ . . . ..... . ... . Medical College of Georgia .. . .. . .. . .. . Sr. -::] Greenville, Georgia BAGLEY, CHARLES E . .. . .... ... ... . Medical College of Georgia ........... . Soph. Waycross, Georgia BALLARD, MARVIN K .. ..... .. ... . . . Medical College of Georgia .. , ... . .. . . . Jr. Macon, Georgia BARROCAS, ALBERT .. . .. ..... . . . .. .. . Emory University School of Fr. Atlanta, Georgia Medicine................. . BENTLEY, ALONZO J .. ...... . . . ... . . . Medical College of Georgia ... . .. .. ... . Jr. Quitman, Georgia BOHANNON , GERALD W ... . . . .. .. .. . Medical College of Georgia .. .. . . . .... . Sr. Eastman, Georgia BOWDEN, TALMADGE A.... . ....... . Medical College of Georgia .. . ....... . . Fr. Atlanta, Georgia BOWEN, RAY F .. ........ . . . ....... . Medical College of Georgia .... . . ... . . . Jr. Atlanta, Georgia TOTAL SCHOLARSHIP GRANTED $5,000 5,000 4,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 4,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 AMOUNT PAID TO RECIPIENT AS OF JULY 1, 1962 -$1,250 1,250 3,000 -0- 1,250 3,750 -01,500 -03,125 3,750 -02,500 NAME AND ADDRESS COLLEGE 1962-63 CLASSES BOWEN, WILLIAM L.. . ....... .. ... Medical College of Georgia . .......... . Jr. Clevela nd, Georgia BRADLEY, HAROLD F . ..... . .. . . . ... Medical College of Georgia ... .. . . . .. . . Soph. Greensboro, Geor gia BRANTLEY, JIMMY W . . ... . . . . .. ... . Emory University School of Jr. Wrightsville, Georgia Medicine ... .. .. . . ... ...... . . . .... . . . BRECKENRIDGE, HOMER E . . . . . . . .. . . Medical College of Georgia ... .... .. .. . Jr. Ludowici, Geor g ia BROWN, GROVER J .. ........ . . . .. . ... Medical College of Georgia .... . .... .. . Jr. Augusta, Georgia BROWN, HENRY ETTA ..... . .. ...... Medical College of Georgia .... . ... . .. . Fr. 00 Nelson, Georgia BROWN, MICHAEL F .. . . .. . .. . . . ..... Medical College of Georgia ........... . Soph. Atlanta, Georgia BUNTIN, WILLIAM H ., JR........... Medical College of Georgia .... .. . . ... . Fr. Albany, Georgia BURNAM, JESSE A.. . . .. . . . ...... . . . . University of North Carolina . . . . ... . Sr. Cordele, Georgia BUTTERWORTH, JACK E .. ...... . . ... Medical College of Georgia ... . . . . . . .. . Jr. Gainesville, Georg ia CAI N, J AMES L... ..... . ... . .. . . . ... Tulane University School of Medicine . . Soph. Albany, Georgia CANUP, CLARENCE N .. ...... . . ..... Medical College of Georgia . . ....... . . . Jr. New Holland, Georgia CASH, TED D.... ........ .... . .. .... Medical College of Georgia .. .. .. . .. . .. Fr. Br emen, Georgia TOTAL SCHOLARSHIP GRANTED $5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 AMOUNT PAID TO RECIPIENT AS OF JULY 1, 1962 -- $2,500 1,250 2,500 2,500 1,250 -0- -0- -0- 3,750 1,250 1,250 2,500 -0- CHAPMAN, CLIFFORD E . ... . ........ Medical College of Georgia . .. . . . ...... Sr. Tennille, Georgia COLEMAN, WILLIAM M.. . ... . . .. ... Medical College of Georgia . . .... . .. . .. Jr. Tifton, Georgia COUEY, I. LAMAR . ...... .. . . .. . .. .. Medical College of Georgia .. .. . . . . .... Soph. Smyrna, Geo rgia CRAWFORD, CARL L . .. . . .. .. .... . .. . Medical College of Georgia. ..... ...... Fr. Augusta, Georgia CRENSHAW, JOHN T .... .. ... . . .. . . Medical College of Georgia ... .... ..... Jr. Bethlehem, Georgia CROFT, JAMES M. .. . ........... . ... Medical College of Georgia .... .. . . ..... Jr. Brunswick, Georgia DANIEL, DUREN . . ....... . ... .. ... .. Medical College of Georgia .... .. . . . . . . Jr Dublin, Georgia DEEN, JOHNNY T., JR. ........ . ..... Medical College of Georgia... .. ....... Soph. co Alma, Georgia DEFOOR, JOSEPH T., JR...... . .... .. Medical College of Georgia ... . . ... . ... Sr. Decatur, Georgia DEKLE, JOEL S.. ....... .. . . ... .. .. . Medical College of Georgia . . .. . . .. . .. . Soph. Jesup, Georgia DEMPSEY, JAMES E . . ..... . . . . . . ... . Medical College of Georgia .... . ....... Soph. Rome, Georgia DENT, JOHN M. .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . ... Medical College of Georgia .... . . . .. . .. Sr. Waynesboro, Georgia DONALD, CLARENCE M........ . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia .... . ..... .. Sr. Carrollton, Georgia EASLEY, CONRAD . ....... .. . . . ... . .. . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . ..... Fr. Dalton, Georgia EDGENS, JACK R.. .. . .. . .. . .. . . . ... Medical College of Georgia ...... . ... . . Soph. Rome, Georgia 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 '] 3,750 1 ,25 0 1,250 -02,500 1,250 2,187.50 -03,750 1,250 -03,750 4,166.66 -01,250 NAME AND ADDRESS COLLEGE 1962-63 CLASSES TOTAL SCHOLARSHIP GRANTED AMOUNT PAID TO RECIPIENT AS OF JULY 1, 1962 EDMONDSON, STEPHEN W ... .. . ... .. Medical College of Georgia . . .. . .. .. . . . Sr Barney, Georgia FARLEY, WILLIAM E ..... . ... . ... .. Bowman-Gray School of Medicine . . . . Fr. Columbus, Georgia FERRELL, MARION L. . . ... .... ... . ... Medical College of Georgia . . . .... . . .. . Sr. Madison, Georgia FINCHER, RONALD E .......... .. ... Emory University School of Soph. Decatur, Georgia Medicine . . .. . . . .... . .. .... ... ..... . . FINKLEA, JOHN LEE .. . .. . .. .. . . .... University of Alabama School of So p h . Americus, Georgia Medicine .. ... .... .. ... . .. . . . . . . . .. . . ~ FRAZIER, EDDIE M.......... . .. .. .. Medical College of Georgia .. . ........ . Sr. 0 Sparta, Georgia GAY, JAMES W . .... .. ... . .. ........ Medical College of Georgia ........ . . . . Sr. Hogansville, Georgia GILES, E UGENE H . . .... . . .. . . . .. ... . Medical College of Georgia .. . ... ..... . Jr. Ft. Gaines, Georgia GRANTHAM, CARLOS G.. ..... . . . .. . Medical College of Georgia .. .. .. . .. . . . Sr. Douglas, Georgia GREENE, RALPH R. .... . .. ... ...... Medical College of Georgia ... . .. ... .. . Fr. Ringgold , Georgia GRIER, ORIN T ..... .. ..... . .. ..... . Tulane University School of Sop h. Blakely, Georgia Medicine....... .. .. .. . ... .... . .. ... . GROOVER, RAY, JR. . .. ..... . ........ . Medical College of Georgia .. ....... . . . Soph. Thomasville, Georgia HAGEN, ARTHUR R. ....... ... .. .. .. Medical College of Georgia . . . ........ . Sr. Waycross, Georgia $5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 $3,750 -03,750 -01,250 4,166.66 3,750 2,500 3,750 -0- 1,250 -03,750 HALE, WILLIAM R............ . . ... Emory University School of Sr. Atlanta, Georgia Medicine ....... . ... . .......... . .... . HARVEY, DAVID N., III. ... . .. . ... . .. Med ical College of Georgia ... .. . ...... Soph. Monticello, Georgia H ATTAWAY, JAMES R .. .......... .. . Medical College of Georgia .... . ....... Soph. Bronwood, Georgia HAYES, WILLIAM H .... ..... . ....... Medical College of Georgia ..... . ...... Fr. Marietta, Georgia HEMPHILL, JOHN R........ .... .... . Medical College of Georgia . ..... . .... . Jr. Gainesville, Georgia HITT, WILLIAM A . . . ..... . .. . . .. .. . . Medical College of Georgia ... . .... . .. . Sr. Augusta, Georgia HOLBROOK, W. H . .... .. ..... .. . .. .. Medical College of Georgia . .......... . Soph. Monroe, Georgia HOPKI NS, CLARENCE E . .... . .. .. .. . Medical College of Georgia . ......... . . Fr. 1-' Albany, Georgia HORSEMAN, ROBERT W .. ... . .. . . . . . Medical College of Georgia ......... . . . Soph. Athens, Georgia HULLENDER, BYRON N .... ... . . ... .. . Medical College of Georgia .......... . . Soph. Ringgold, Georgia HUTTO, ALTON W ............. .. ... . Medical College of Georgia ..... . .. .. . . Soph. Fort Valley, Georgia JACOBS, LEON D. ............. . . . ... . Medical College of Georgia . .... . ..... . Jr. Hoboken, Georgia JAMES, CLYATT W., JR..... . .. .. .. . Medical College of Georgia .... . ... . . . . Sr. Pearson, Georgia JOHNSON, LOUIS M.... . . .. . . . ..... . University of Tennessee Medical Jr. Thomson, Georgia College ................... .. ....... . . JOHNSON, WELDON H .. ............ . Medical College of Georgia ........... . Fr. Jefferson, Georgia 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 4,500 5,000 3,750 1,250 1,250 -02,500 3,750 1,250 -0-02,500 2,500 1,250 3,750 3,000 1,250 NAME AND ADDRESS COLLEGE 1962-63 CLASSES JONES, CHARLES T ...... . .... . ... .. Medical College of Georgia .. .... .. .. . . Soph. J esup, Georgia J OWERS, JoNATHAN .. . . . .. .. . ..... . Medical College of Georgia ... . . ... ... . Soph. Ambrose, Georgia JUSTICE, DAVID A..... . . .... . .. ... .. Medical College of Georgia .... ... . . . . . Fr. Toccoa, Georgia KARSTEN, MIKELL B..... .... .. .... Medical College of Georgia .... . . . . .. . . Sr. Tifton, Georgia KENT, WILLIAM F .... .... ....... .. Medical College of Georgia ........ .. . . Jr. Adel, Georgia ...... KING, GEORGE C.. ... . .. .. . . . ...... Medical College of Georgia . . .... .. . .. . Jr. t-:) Augusta, Georgia KING, SPENCER B. . . . . . .... . . ....... Medical College of Georgia .... .. .... . . Sr. Macon, Georgia LEE, RALPH C.. . . . . .. . . ... . ...... . Medical College of Georgia .... . ... . . . . Soph . Thomson, Georgia LINDER, CHARLES W .. . . .. .... . .... Medical College of Georgia . ..... . .. .. . Sr. Macon, Georgia LOTT, THOMAS N . .. . . .. ... . ..... . . . Medical College of Georgia . .. . . . .. . . . . Jr. Flowery Branch, Georgia MARTI N, HowELL, JR. .. . .. . .. . . .. . . Medical College of Georgia .... .. . . .. . . Soph. Chamblee, Georgia MAYS, ALDINE M., JR. . ...... . . ..... Medical College of Georgia. ........ . . . Sr. Stockbridge, Georgia McCORD, JAMES W . ....... . .... .. . . Medical College of Georgia ..... .. .. . . . Jr. Sylvester, Georgia TOTAL SCHOLARSHIP GRANTED $3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 AMOUNT PAID TO RECIPIENT AS OF JULY 1, 1962 -0-0-0- $3,750 2,500 1,250 3,750 1,250 2,500 2,500 -02,500 2,500 McEARCHERN, WALTER W . .... . ... Medical College of Georgia ...... . . . .. . Fr. Shan non, Georgia McRAE, CHARLES W .............. . Emory University School of Sr. Mableton, Georgia Medicine . .. .... . .. . ........... . . .. . . MERCER, FRANKLIN E . . .. ..... . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . .... . . .... . Sr. Albany, Georgia MILLER, GEORGE T . .... ... . .. ... . .. Medical College of Georgia ... .. .. . ... . Soph. Sylvania, Georgia MILLS, LUTHER R., IV ... . . . ... . .. .. Medical College of Georgia ..... . . . ... . Jr. Tifton, Georgia NOBLES, TRAVIS ...... . .. . .... . ... . . Medical College of Georgia .... . ...... . Sr. Lyons, Georgia OGDEN, ROBERT H ......... . . .. .. . ... Medical College of Georgia .... .. . . ... . Sr. Macon, Georgia OGDEN, WILLIAM H ......... .... . ... Medical College of Georgia . .. . ... ... . . Soph. ....... Cl;l Macon, Georgia OGLESBY, WILLIAM H ....... . . . ..... Medical College of Georgia ... . .. .. ... . Jr. Augusta, Georgia OSTAFIN, JOSEPH R . .. .. ... ....... Medical College of Georgia . .. . ... . . .. . Jr. Augusta, Georgia PHILLIPS, JAMES E . . .. .. .. ... . .... : Bowman-Gray School of Medicine .. . . Soph. Macon, Georgia PICKENS, JAMES C.. .. . ....... . .. .. Medical College of Georgia ......... . . . Sr. Tucker, Georgia PRUITT, DONALD I.. ... .... . ... ..... : Medical College of Georgia .. ..... . .. . . Fr. Buford, Georgia PULLIAM, MORRIS M . ...... . ..... : : Medical College of Georgia .. ... . .. . . :: Soph. Covington, Georgia REID, RAYMOND J . ... .. ..... . ...... . Medical College of Georgia . ..... . . . .. . Fr. Atlanta, Georgia 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 -03,750 3,75 0 1,250 1,250 3,750 3,750 1,250 2,500 2,500 1,250 3,750 -0- -0-0- NAME AND ADDRESS COLLEGE 1962-63 CLASSES RIVERS, JAMES K., JR.. . . . ....... .. . Medical College of Georgia . . . .... . ... . Jr. Camilla, Georgia ROBINSON, JAMES L.............. . Medical College of Georgia .. ......... . Sr. Carrollton, Georgia ROGERS, JOHN S........ .. .. .. .... . Emory University School of Sr. Buena Vista, Georgia Medicine. . . .. . . . ..... . ......... . ... . ROSSITER, FRANK P .. ...... . ... . . .. . Medical College of Georgia ...... . .... . Fr. Savannah, Georgia SALLEY, BRUNSON M.............. . Medical College of Georgia . . ......... . Jr. Augusta, Georgia ,...... SANGSTER, JOSEPH A.. . . ... .. . . . .. . Medical College of Georgia . ..... .. ... . Jr. ~ Vienna, Georgia SMITH, AMOS ......... . ........... . Medical College of Georgia ..... . ..... . Soph. Doerun, Georgia SMITH, GARY LEE . . ......... . .. . .. . Medical College of Georgia .... .. . .... . Jr. LaFayette, Georgia SPIER, WILLIAM A. . ... ... . . . .. . .. . Medical College of Georgia . ... . ...... . Soph. Hillsboro, Georgia STRICKLAND, WORTHY E ....... . .. . . Medical College of Georgia .... . ...... . Fr. Albany, Georgia STUBBS, 0LAN W ........ . . .. . .. . .. . Emory University School of Fr. Decatur, Georgia Medicine .... . .... . ...... . . ... . . . ... . SWEAT, RUSSELL D. . . . .... . ...... . . Medical College of Georgia ... .. .... . . . Sr. Soperton, Georgia TAYLOR, JAMES W ................ . . . Medical College of Georgia .. .. . .. . . .. . Soph. Waycross, Georgia TOTAL SCHOLARSHIP GRANTED $5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 3,750 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 AMOUNT PAID TO RECIPIENT AS OF JULY 1, 1962 -- $2,500 3,750 3,750 -0- -0- 2,500 -0- -0- 1,250 -0- -0- 3,750 1,250 TIPPENS, JACK K. . ...... . . . ........ Medical College of Georg ia ........ . .. . Soph. Marietta, Georgia VICKERY, SAMUEL A . ......... . .... Medical College of Georgia ... . .. ... . .. Fr. Commerce, Georgia WEAVER, JERRY 0 ............ . ..... . Medical College of Georgia ..... . . ... .. Fr. Cedartown, Georgia WEBB, GILSON . ............ .. . .. .... University of Tennessee School of Jr. Richland, Georgia Medicine .... . ........ . ..... ... . .. .. . WELLS, JOHN A....... . ... . .. .. .. . Medical College of Georgia ..... . .... .. Jr. Commerce, Georgia WHIDDON, CLAUDE M.. . . ... ...... .. Medical College of Georgia . ... . . . . .. . . Soph. Valdosta, Georgia WIKE, CHARLES C. .. ..... . . . . ... .. Medical College of Georgia ... . .. . .. .. . Soph. Eatonton, Georgia ...... 01 WILDER, JUDSON . .... . . .. ... .... . . Emory University School of Thomasville, Georgia Medicine ..... . .. .. .. .... . .. ...... . . . Fr. WILKES, LESLIE L., JR. ....... . ... . Medical College of Georgia ... . . . . .... . Soph . Quitman, Georgia WILLIAMS, CHARLES D.. ......... .. Medical College of Georgia ... ........ . Fr. Moultrie, Georgia WILLIAMS, WILLIAM M.. .... ... ... . Medical College of Georgia . ... . .... .. . Soph. Ashburn, Georgia WILSON, FREDDIE E . ............. . Medical College of Georgia ... .. ...... . Jr. Atlanta, Georgia NEGROES ADAMS, JACOB B. ... . .. . ... ...... .. Meharry Medical College ............. . Atlanta, Georgia BLAND, WILLIE H .... . . . . . . ... . . . . Meharry Medical College . ... . .. . . .. .. . Atlanta, Georgia Soph. Soph. 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 1 ,250 -0-03,000 2,500 -01,250 -0-0-01,250 2,500 -01,250 NAME AND ADDRESS COLLEGE 1962-63 CLASSES Cox, TYRONE .. ... ... . . . . . . . . . .. .. Meharry Medical College ...... . ...... . Fr. Atlanta, Georgia FUSSELL, MACEA E.... ... .. .... . .. . Meharry Medical College ....... . ..... . Jr. Blackshear, Georgia HAMMONDS, OTIS T .... . .. . . . .. ... . . Meharry Medical College .. .. ..... .... . Sr. Atlanta, Georgia RILEY, WALTER J ... . ...... .. . .. . . . . Meharry Medical College ....... . .... . . Jr. Fort Valley, Georgia SAPP, WILLIAM P ..... .... .. ..... . Meharry Medical College ... . .. .. . . . . Sr. Atlanta, Georgia STINSON, JOSE.PH M .......... .. .... . Meharry Medical College . .. . .. . .. . . . Jr. 1-' 0') Hartwell, Georgia TURK, ALFRED J ......... .. .. ..... . Howard University School of Sr. Atlanta, Georgia Medicine .. . ........ ... .. .... ...... . . WILLIS, ISAAC ...... ..... . . ....... Howard University School of Soph. Albany, Georgia Medicine ....... . ... . ... . . . .. .... . .. . TOTAL SCHOLARSHIP GRANTED $5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 AMOUNT PAID TO RECIPIENT AS OF JULY 1, 1962 - -0- $2,500 3,750 1,250 4,062 .50 2,500 3,750 -0- The students listed below received medical scholarships for one or more years. They were successful in finding other sources of financial aid for the completion of their medical education, and relinquished their medical scholarships. Upon completion of their medical training they will repay the amount of their scholarships by practicing in a community approved by the Board or by cash with interest at 4%. NAME AND HO ME TOWN Hannah, Frank T. Atlanta, Georgia MEDICAL COLLEGE Duke University AMOUNT OF SCHOLARSHIP RECEIVED $1,250.00 Joines, Iverson W. Medical College of Georgia Richland, Geox;gia 2 , 5 0 0 .00 The following is a tabulation of the students who will be attending medical colleges during the 1962-63 academic year, under scholarships from the Board: INSTITUTION 1962-63 CLASSES FRESH- SOPHOMEN MORES JUNIORS SENIORS TOTAL Medical College of Georgia ... ...... . ....... .... . . . 20 33 27 24 104 Emory Universitytt:ichool of Medicine.. : . .... .. .. ... .. .. . 4 1 3 8 Tulane University School of Medicine. . . .. . . .......... . . . 2 2 Bowman-Gray Medical School ... . 1 2 3 University of North Carolina ..... . 1 1 Meharry Medical College... . . .. .. . 1 2 3 2 8 Uni versity of Alabama .... . .. . ... . 1 1 Howard University School of Medicine..... ... . . . . .... . . 1 1 2 University of Tennessee ......... . 3 3 TOTAL ....... .. .... ... ..... . 26 41 34 31 132 In June of 1962, thirty-seven scholarship recipients completed successfully the courses of study of the medical colleges which they attended. The names of these recipients and the names of the hospitals in which they are serving their one-year internships are as follows: INTERNING SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS 1962-63 Name and Home Address Medical College Hospital ALLEN, THOMAS N... .. .. Med. Coli. of Ga. ........ Phoebe Putney Leary Hospital, Albany BARTON, JAMES H .. ..... Med. Coli. of Ga......... Spartanburg General Mineral Bluff Hospital BLACK, WILEY S.... ..... Med. Coli. of Ga.. . . . .... Athens General Hospital Cleveland BRADLEY, CHARLES K. ... . Med. Coli. of Ga. .... .. .. U.S. Naval Hospital, Atlanta Philadelphia BROOKS, THOMAS W . .. .. Med. Coli. of Ga.. .... .. . Spartanburg General Valdosta Hospital BROWN, THOMAS D. . . . . Med. Coli. of Ga. ..... .. . Floyd Hospital, Rome Lithonia COFER, HERSCHEL F ..... Med. Col!. of Ga.. . . . ... . Macon Hospital Macon COLLINS, WILLIAM C..... Med. Coli. of Ga........ . Floyd Hospital, Rome Forsyth COOPER, JAMES T .... .... . Emory University .... . . Georgia Baptist Forest Park Hospital, Atlanta CURRY, LEON E . .. ...... Emory University ...... U. S. Army Tripier Hosp. Metter Honolulu, Hawaii DAVIS, BILLY JoE ... .. ... Med. Coli. of Ga.. ..... . . Macon Hospital Folkston FLINT, LUCIEN A... ...... Emory University .. . . . . Grady Hospital, Hapeville Atlanta FOWLER, JOHN E . ........ Med. Coli. of Ga. ..... . .. Floyd Hospital, Rome Tifton HoLLEY, JACOB H . ...... Med. Coli. of Ga......... Phoebe Putney Hospital. Mathews Albany HURST, JAMES B. ........ Med. Coli. of Ga.... .... . Phoebe Putney Hospital Brunswick Albany KELLEY, SHERRILL B.. . . . Med. Coli. of Ga. .. .... .. U.S. Public Health Augusta Service, Seattle KENT, LOUIS MAX ..... . Med. Coli. of Ga. ........ Grady Memorial Conyers Hospital, Atlanta KNOWLTON, JAMES W .. . Emory University ... . .. Grady Memorial Atlanta Hospital, Atlanta LANIER, BOBBY G. ...... . . Med. Coli. of Ga ......... U .S. Public Health Jackson Service, New Orleans LINDSAY, JAMES B. .... . . Med. Coli. of Ga. ... . .... Athens General Athens Hospital MARLOWE, JAMES E .. ... Med. Coli. of Ga... . . . .. . Spartanburg General Tunnel Hill Hospital McGRAW, WALKER C... .. Med. Coli. of Ga... . ..... Chatham County Savannah Mem. Hosp., Savannah. McLEAN, FREDERICK L. .. Med. Coli. of Ga ..... . ... Phoebe Putney Folkston Hospital, Albany McRAE, JAMES D. ........ Med. Coil. of Ga. .... .. .. Floyd County Mt. Vernon Hospital, Rome MEACHAM, JACK R....... Med. Coli. of Ga. .. . ..... Floyd County Summerville Hospital, Rome 18 INTERNING SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS 1962-63-Contd. Name and Home Address Medical College Hospital METTS, NATHANIEL B. .. Med. Coli. of Ga ...... . . . Tampa General Sander sville Hospital MOODY, JOHN E .. .. . .... Med. Coli. of Ga.. . . . .. . . Spartanburg General Colquitt Hospital MORGAN, HAROLD C.. .. . Med. Coli. of Ga... ..... . Columbia County Buford Hospital Columbia, S.C. PRICE, THOMAS W ... .. .. Med. Coil. of Ga.... . . .. . Athens General Glennville Hospital RAWLINS, GEORGE M.. .. . Med. Coli. of Ga.. .. . . . . . Phoebe Putney G r a.y s o n HospitaJ, Albany SMITH, DARIUS A.. .. . . . Med. Coli. of Ga.. .. . . .. . Athens General Doerun Hospital SMITH, RoBERT L.. .... . Med. Coli. of Ga. .. ... . . . St. Mary's Hospital Winder Athens WALLER, CHARLES E .. .. . Med. Coli. of Ga... .. .. . . Athens General Eatonton Hospital WILLS, WILLIAM R. . .. . .. Med. Coli. of Ga. .. . . ... . Fitzsimmons General Moultrie Hospital, Denve1 YOUNGBLOOD, ROBERT L... Med. Coli. of Ga.. .... . . . Spartanburg Decatur General Hospital NEGR OES A NDERSON, BENJAMIN S.Meharry Med. Coli. ..... . Fort Valley RICKS, ROBERT L. ... . . . . . Howard University . . . . . . Atlanta Homer G. Phillips H ospital, St. Louis, Mo. Kern General Hospital Bakersfield, Ca lif. 19 The following scholarship recipients are serving residencies in the hospitals indicated below: BANNISTER, JAMES P. . . .... .. ... ... . .. .... .Emory University Hospital Cumming, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia CROWDER, JACKSON G.. . . .... . ............ . .Talmadge Memorial Hospital West Point, Georgia Augusta, Georgia DEZOORT, DR. EDITH .. . ..... .. . .. . . ........ .TaJmadge Memorial Hospital Savannah, Georgia Augusta, Georgia DUNAGAN, DR. DONALD . .. .......... . .. .. .... Talmadge Memorial Hospital Clermont, Georgia Augusta, Georgia EDWARDS, DR. CHARLES G. . .. .. . ........ . ...Los Angeles Children's Hospital Cedartown, Georgia Los Angeles, Californi-a GRIFFETH, DR. EUGENE R. . .. . ..... . . .. . . ... Greenville General Hospital College Park, Georgia Greenville, South Carolina HAYMORE, DR. JAMES M., III .. . .... . ..... . . .Huey P. Long Hospital Blue Ridge, Georgia Pineville, Louisiana JONES, DR. KENNETH D..... .. .. . ... . .......Talmadge Memorial Hospital Griffin, Georgia Augusta, Georgia KuGLAR, EVERETT C. .................. . ... . .Milledgeville State Hospital Evans, Georgia Milledgeville, Georgia LAWRENCE, DR. JAMES D. ..... . .. . . . .... . . . .. Talmadge Memorial Hospital Macon, Georgia Augusta, Georgia NIXON, DR. WILLIAM H. ... . . . . ... ... . .... . .Tampa General Hospital Carrollton, Georgia Tampa, Florida POLLOCK, DR. CHARLES E ... . .. .. ........... Memorial Hospital of Chatham Fitzgerald, Georgia County Savannah, Georgia . . . PILCHER, DR. B. LAMAR ..... .... .. . ....... .Talmadge Memorial Hospital Americus, Georgia Augusta, Georgia POSTELL, DR. WILLIAM M. ... . . ... . . . . . . ....Talmadge Memorial Hospital Atlanta, Georgia Augusta, Georgia RAY, DR. ALBERT W.. .. . ...... . .. ... . .. . . ...Talmadge Memorial Hospital Macon, Georgia Augusta, Georgia RICHARDSON, DR. CHARLES R. .. . . . . . . . . .. . .U.S. Naval Hospital LaFayette, Georgia Portsmouth, Virginia SALIBA, NORMAN R. ...... . ...... . . .. .. .. . . .Veterans Administration Georgetown, Georgia Hospital Memphis, Tennessee STRICKLAND, EDMOND T .. . . . . . . .. .. .. ...... .Spartanburg General Hospital Calhoun, Georgia Spartanburg, South Carolina STUBBS, DR. JOE CALVIN .. .. .......... . .....Fitzsimmons Army Hospital Statesboro, Georgia Denver, Colorado TANNER, DR. ROBERT E . .. . .. . ..... . ..... ... Talmadge Memorial Hospital Flowery Branch, Georgia Augusta, Georgia WRAY, CHARLES H .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. ... .. . .. . .Talmadge Memorial Hospital Union Point, Georgia Augusta, Georgia NEGROES BALL, DR. WESLEY J . ...... . ....... .. .. . ..... Trumbull Memorial Hospital Moultrie, Georgia Warren, Ohio CASON, DR. WILLIAM P .. . . . ...... . . .... . . . .Wm. Beaumont General Hospital Pelham, Georgia El Paso, Texas 20 The following scholarship recipients are presently serving in the armed forces of the United States: A CREE, RUSSELL A . Augusta, Georgia A LLEN L. LANIER Va ldosta, Georgia B ECTON, JAMES L. Pooler, Georgia BLA N D, JAMES L. Sylvania, Georgia B oss, JAMES L. Stockbridge, Georgia BREWTON, LLOYD C. Loui sville, Georgia CASON, CECIL D. Blackshear, Georgia F LYNT, JOHN W ., JR. Decatur, Georgia H AMM ONDS, R. L. Austell, Georgia HARDISON, JOSEPH, E. Smyrna, Georgia H UN T, J. BENJAMIN Blakely, Georgia J ORDAN, WM. M. Lyons, Georgia KNOWLES, JAMES B. Jackson, Georgia LEAR, THOMAS F ., JR. Camilla, Georgia LOWE, JAMES C. Atlanta, Georgia MANUS, RICHARD C. Clermont, Georgia McMURRAIN, KEY D . Hapeville, Georgia ROGERS, JIM LEE Waco, Georgia SHACKLETT, DAVID E . Atlanta, Georgia SMITH, LEROY F . Savannah, Georgia VAN DIVER, ROY Edison, Georgia WILLIAMS, HENRY G. Ashburn, Georgia NEGROES ANDERSON, ROBERT KAY Augusta, Georgia SAVAGE, EDWARD W. Macon, Georgia The scholarship recipients listed below are presently repaying their scholarships by practicing their profession in the communities indicated, each of .which has a population of less than 5,000 and an acute need for a doctor. 21 NAME AND HOME TOWN AMOUNT OF COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP OF PRACTICE ATHA, DR. WILLIAM J. Chicopee, Georgia ''' BELMONT, DR. WILLIAM A. Macon, Georgia BENTON , DR. PHILIP G. Macon, Georgia BLISSITT, DR. JOSEPH A. Locust Grove, Georgia BODDY, DR. ALFRED Decatur, Georgia BROOKS, DR. JOSEPH F . Augusta, Georgia 1:\:) BULLARD, DR. JAMES R. 1:\:) Atlanta, Georgia CANNON, DR. CLIFF F . Bainbridge, Georgia COOK, DR. ERNEST L. Newington, Georgia ''"'' CORNELL, DR. RONALD Bowman, Georgia COUCH, DR. RANDALL E. Athens, Georgia EDWARDS, DR. CHARLES H. Cleveland, Georgia EDWARDS, DR. JACK B. Cornelia, Georgia $5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 '''Approved to repay balance of scholarship in cash . *''' Deceased. Franklin Jackson Jonesboro McDonough Woodstock Monroe Acworth Blairsville Thomson Social Circle Watkinsville Blairsville Cornelia TIME REQUIRED FOR REPAYMENT 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs., 9 mos. 3 yrs., 9 mos. 2 yrs., 6 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs. 9 mos. TIME PRACTICED JULY 1, 1962 -01 year -03 years -02 years 2 years -03 years -0-0-011 months EUBANKS, DR. 0MER L. Columbus, Georgia F OSTER, DR. BLAKE M. Augu sta, Georgia $5,000 5, 000 GREENE, DR. DR. JAMES F. Villa Rica, Georgia HARPER, DR. H. WILBUR Warrenton, Georgia HARVEY, DR. LOUIS R. Pembroke, Georgia HENDLEY, DR. JOHN ELL Garfield, Georgia HENSLEY, DR. EDGAR R. Hephzibah, Georgia !.':) ~ HOLLOWAY, DR. WILMER 0. Macon, Georgia HOLT, DR. EDWARD Sparks, Georgia ':'JACKSON, DR. BILLY JOE Forsyth, Georgia JENNINGS, DR. ROBERT E . Atlanta, Georgia JOHNSON, DR. CLARENCE M. Macon, Georgia JOHNSON, DR. RAY L. Albany, Georgia KINARD, DR. GARLAND E . Atlanta, Georgia 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 5,000 3,750 ':' Approved to repay balance of scholarship in cash. Roswell T h om son Warrenton Pelham Villa Rica Washington Warrenton Sandersville Sylvania Waynesboro Gordon A del Austell Arlington Eastman Wrightsville Chickamauga Ft. Oglethorpe 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 years, 9 months 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 4 years, 6 months 5 years 3 years, 9 months -0- 4 month s 5 months 1 year, 9 months -0- 10 months 2 years, 2 months 1 year -0- 2 years 1 year -0- 2 years 3 years 1 year 1 year 4 months 2 years, 9 months NAME AND HOME TOWN LASSITER, DR. HOMER L. Moultrie, Georgia LITTLE, DR. CHARLES H. Jasper, Georgia LONG, DR. HAROLD G. Dahlonega, Georgia LUKE, DR. BILLY D. Alma, Georgia MOODY, DR. RICHARD A. Macon, Georgia MORELAND, DR. CARVIN C. Hiawassee, Georgia t-:) .;:. MORELAND, DR. R. H. JR. Baxley, Georgia MULHERIN, DR. Jos. A. Augusta, Georgia MusE, DR. ANDREW D. Carrollton, Georgia NICHOLSON, DR. W. L. Hiawassee, Georgia NORMAN, DR. JOHN T . Augusta, Georgia NUNNALLY, DR. JAMES T. Griffin, Georgia PAUL, DR. JEWELL c. Athens, Georgia PLAYFORD, DR. GEORGE A. Augusta, Georgia AMOUNT OF COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP OF PRACTICE $3,750 Arlington 3,750 Blairsville 5,000 Dahlonega 3,750 Blackshear 5,000 Jesup 5,000 Loganville 5,000 Port Wentworth 5,000 Hinesville 3,750 Jefferson 3,750 Hiawassee 5,000 Clayton 3,750 Hazl eh u r s t 5,000 Sylvania 5,000 Harlem TIME REQUIRED FOR REPAYMENT 3 years, 9 months 3 years, 9 months 5 years 3 years, 9 months 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 years, 9 months 3 years, 9 months 5 years 3 years, 9 months 5 years 5 years TIME PRACTICED JULY 1, 1962 3 years 3 years, 4 months 3 years 2 years -02 years 2 years 3 years 1 year, 9 months 1 year 1 year 2 years 2 years -0- POLLOCK, DR. JOHN E . Augusta, Georgia RI CE, DR. JOSEPH F. Savannah, Georgia ROGERS, DR. CHARLES G. Atlanta, Georgia SHEFFIELD, DR. CHARLES R. Norman Park SMITH, DR. HERBERT D. Pembroke, Georgia SMITH, DR. HILTON E. Colquitt, Georgia SOWELL, DR. RAYMOND H. Guyton, Georgia TANNER, DR. CLYDE V. ~ 01 Douglas, Georgia TAYLOR, DR. ROBERT P. Marietta, Georgia THOMAS, DR. LOWELL Toccoa, Georgia TILLMAN, DR. RALPH A. Augusta TURNER, DR. RICHARD J. Franklin Springs, Georgia WARD, DR. DANIEL F . Savannah, Georgia WHITTLE, DR. MICHAEL H . Augusta, Georgia WILBANKS, DR. JAMES B. Cornelia, Georgia 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,75 0 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Washington Milledgevi lle State Hospital Rockmart Dawson Mt. Vernon Bowdon Guyton Hazlehurst Pearson Grantville Port Wentworth Pearson Clayton Harlem Lyons Hiawassee Clarkesville 5 years 5 years 3 years, 9 months 3 years, 9 months 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 years, 9 months 5 years 5 years 3 years, 9 months 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years -01 year, 3 months 3 years, 9 months -0- 2 years 2 years 3 years 1 year 1 year, 1 month -0- 2 years 3 years practice and $883.26 in cash 1 year, 8 months -0- 3 years 6 months 2 years, 6 months NAME AND HOME TOWN NEGROES JACKSON , DR. WILMOTINE Atlanta, Georgia KELLEY, DR. JAMES H. Buford, Georgia McGHEE, DR. NELSON Columbus, Georgia RELEFORD, DR. CHARLES C. Atlanta, Georgia 1:\:) 0") AMOUNT OF COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP OF PRACTICE $3,750 3,750 3,750 5,000 Austell Covington Newnan Gainesville Griffin TIME REQUIRED FOR REPAYMENT TIME PRACTICED JULY 1, 1962 3 years, 9 months 3 years, 9 months 3 years, 9 months 5 years 3 months -0-0- 3 years, 9 months 2 years Dr. Hal H. McNair, a scholarship recipient from Augusta, has requested permission to defer payment of his scholarship, pending action on a Constitutional Amendment* to permit repayment of scholarship by practice at the State Prison. He is, at present, practicing at the Reidsville State Hospital. Dr. McNair attended the Medical College of Georgia and completed his internship at the Macon Hospital. The total amount of his scholarship was $5,000. Dr. Perry Moore, Macon Georgia, is also practicing at Reidsville State Hospital pending action on the Constitutional Amendment to permit repayment of scholarship by practice at the State Prison, and requests that payment of his scholarship be deferred. Dr. Moore attended the Medical College of Georgia and completed his internship at St. Mary's Hospital in Athens, Georgia. The total amount of his scholarship was $5,000. Eleven scholarship recipients have repaid their scholarships in full by practicing their profession in communities approved by the Board. These doctors and the communities in which they practiced are listed below : CONTRACTS COMPLETED BY PRACTICE PRIOR TO JUNE 30, 1962 AMOUNT OF NAM E COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP E VANS, RAYMOND D. . . .. . .... . .. .. .. Clayton, Georgia $2 ,500 Gainesville, Georgia HARRIS, STERLING A.... ...... . ...... Buford, Georgia 2,750 Decatur, Georgia HARRISON, JOHN R. ..... . . .... . ... . Millen, Georgia 2,500 Macon, Georgia HEATH, HEZEKIAH ..... . ..... ..... . . Pavo, Georgia 1,250 Homerville, Georgia LA NFORD, CHARLES A.. . . ......... . . Rutland District 3,750 Stone Mountain, Georgia McNAIR, WILLIAM P . ....... . . .. ..... Soperton , Georgia 3,750 Wrens, Georgia NUTT, RICHARD R. .......... . .. . .... Darien, 1%. yrs. & 2,500 Griffin, Georgia J effersonville, 9 mos. PIRKLE, THOMAS N . . ... . . . .... . .... Blue Ridge, Georgia 2,500 Smyrna, Georgia ROGERS, CHARLES G.. . ...... .... ... . Rockmart, Georgia 3,750 Atlanta SHEAROUSE, JOHN N . .............. .. Lavonia- 2 yrs. 111 mos. 3,750 Augusta, Georgia Washington - 10 mos. WHITWORTH, JACK W .. ... .. .... . . .. Greenville, Georgia 2,500 Greenville, Georgia NEGRO E S McGHEE, NELSON, JR... . . . .... .. ... Gainesville, Georgia Columbus, Georgia SMITH, OTIS ........... .. . .. .. .... . . Fort Valley, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia 3,750 1,250 '~Passed in General Election, November, 1962. 27 The following physicians have repaid their scholarships in full with practice and cash: Name and Home Town Amount of Scholarship Method of Payment FOSTER, DR. HARRY R.. . ...... . . .. . . . . Summerville, Georgia TILLMAN, DR. RALPH A. . . ....... . ... . Augusta, Georgia NEGRO GEIGER, DR. GUSTAVEOUS . .. ...... . . . . . Savannah, Georgia $2,500.00 3,750.00 5,000.00 1 year, 11 months practice at Lithonia; balance principal and interest paid by cash. 3 years practice in Pearson; balance principal and interest paid by cash. 3 years practice at Fort Valley; balance principal and interest paid by cash. 28 The following is a list of scholarship recipients who have been permitted to withdraw from the medical colleges in which they were enrolled and to repay their scholarships in cash : Name and Home Town Amount of Scholarship Paid Amount Repaid to Recipient by July 1, 1962 AM ERSON, G . MALCOLM . . ... . ..... .. . . . Gordon BROADHURST, CYRUS G ..... . .. . .. . .... Fitzgerald, Georgia B URGAMY, WILLIAM R. ........ . .. . . .. . Sparta, Georgia CARROLL, RICHARD ....... . ........... . Augusta, Georgia CARTER, NORMAN K .. . .. ... ........ .. . Talbotton, Georgia CHITTY, AUBURN P .................. . Moultrie, Georgia COB B, J A N E LL 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 . . 00 . . Glen nville, Georgia CROOK , ROBERT BYRON ..... . . . ... ... . Carrollton, Georgia ELLEGOOD, JAMES 0 ... ...... . ..... . .. . Gainesville, Georgia GRIFFIN, NORMAN W ... . .............. . Augusta, Georgia GRIMM, WILLIAM B .. ..... . ...... . ... . Atlanta, Georgia HAWKINS, DAVID J .... .. . .. . . . . ... .. . Augusta, Georgia HOTARD, JOSEPH A .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Columbus, Georgia P URCELL, ROBERT J .. . . . . . . . . . 00 . 00 00. Aug usta, Georgia S COTT, MELVIN . . .. .... . ......... ..... W aycross Georgia SIM MON S, ROBERT W ........ . . . .. . .... . LaG range, Georgia W OODY, PHILIP D . .. .. ........ . ..... . . Augusta, Georgia NEGRO ES HALL, C HARLES JR .. 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 Savannah, Georgia PELOTE, MACEO . ... .... .. . .... .. . ... Savannah, Georgia $1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250 .00 421.69 278.96 1,250.00 363.94 1,250.00 2,500.00 1,250.00 288.34 1,250. 00 1 ,250. 00 2,500.00 333.18 1,250.00 1,250.00 -0$ 100.00 300.00 150.00 Repaid with Interest -0Repaid with Interest 1,025.00 200.00 100.00 -0300.00 -0In Armed Forces Repaid with Interest -0-0- 1,250 .00 812.16 Repaid with Interest 177.32 29 The following is a list of other scholarship recipients who completed their medical education and who have been permitted by the Board to repay their scholarships in cash : Narne and Home Town Amount of Scholarship Paid Amount Repaid to Recipient by July 1, 1962 AVRET, DR. EDWIN T . ... .. . .. ... . .. . Macon, Georgia BELMONT, DR. WILLIAM S .. . . . .. . . . .. Macon, Georgia BURNS, DR. JAMES H . .. .. .. . . .. . . . .. . Rome, Georgia DovE, DR. DoNALD V ........ . ...... . . Lawrenceville, Georgia FAULKNER, DR. HARRY W . .. . ... . ... Covington, Georgia GRANT, DR. BOB CLYDE ... . ........... . Gainesville, Georgia HATTAWAY, DR. CHARLES . .. ....... . . Atlanta, Georgia HEATH, DR. TIM RAY ..... . ... ... .. Homerville, Georgia HUGHES, DR. JOHN L . ...... . ... . . ..... Augusta, Georgia HUMPHREY, DR. WILLIAM T . ... . . . . . . . Bainbridge, Georgia JACKSON , DR. BILLY JOE ... ..... . .. . . Forsyth, Georgia JACOBS, DR. LOUIS J ..... . . . . .. . .. .... . Nashville, Georgia JONES, DR. OTIS w.. ........ .... .. ... .. Hoboken, Georgia KEENE, DR. WILLIS R. . ............. . . Woodbine, Georgia KEPP, DR. LOWELL J .. ....... . .. .. . Atlanta, Georgia MAY, DR. WINIFRED C . ..... . ... . . . .. Atlanta, Georgia MILLER, DR. GEORGE D . ......... . ..... Forest Park, Georgia O'QUINN, DR. JAMES L ........ . ..... . Macon, Georgia SCHARFF, DR. LOUIS .. . . . . . .... . ..... Claxton, Georgia SINGLETON, DR. GARY L ....... . . . . . . Jonesboro, Georgia STOREY, DR. WILLIAM A .... ...... . ... Bainbridge, Georgia THOMAS, DR. DONALD R ... . .. . .. . .. Dalton, Georgia $5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 1,250.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 3,750.00 3,750.00 2,500.00 3,750.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 2,500 .00 3,750 .00 5,000 .00 -0$1,000 in practice 250.00 -01,170.00 5,375.00 -0-0-0Repa.id in full with Interest 1,500 in practice -0-0-0950.00 Repa.id in full with Interest 270.00 2,200.00 550.00 2,200.00 -0-0- 30 Name and Home Town Amount of Scholarship Paid Amount Repaid to Recipient by July 1, 1962 TIPTON, DR. WILLIAM R............. . . Dalton, Georgia TURNER, DR. DANIEL .... .. . ..... . . ... Albany, Georgia WILLIAMS, DR. JOHN L ......... . . .. . . Macon, Georgia NEGROES HALE, DR. GEORGE C.. .. ........... ... . Maco n, Georgia L ... PEARSON' DR. HUEY 0 0 0 0 0 Glenwood, Georgia RICHARDSON, DR. JAMES M ..... . ...... . Savannah, Georgia SLAUGHTER, DR. ISAAC . . ....... . ..... . Atlanta, Georgia $5,000.00 3,750.00 5,000.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 5,000.00 3,750.00 -0- Repaid in full with Interest -0- Repaid in full with Interest Repaid in full with Interest $2,010.07 -0- The annual appropriation from the State of Georgia to the State Medical Education Board is $150,000. This sum enables the Board to assist at least 100 medical students each year. It is the opinion of the members of the Board that the appropriation from the State is sufficient and should not be increased in the foreseeable future. The following are the financial reports of the Board for the years 1960-61 and 1961-62, and the budget approved by the Board for the 1962-63 fiscal year: 31 STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1960-61 INCOME Cash on hand July 1, 1960 .. . . ... .. ... $ 38,087.52 State Appropriation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150,000.00 Interest on Savings Account . . . . . . . . . . 656.71 Payments on Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,598.44 TOTAL INCOME $195,342.67 DISBURSEMENTS Personal Services Salaries . . . . ... .. ... . ... .$6,276.00 Per diem .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 37.50 Retail Credit . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,019.85 $ 7,333.35 Travel ... . . ...... . . . . . . .... . . . . . .. . Office Supplies .. . ... ... . ...... .. ... . Communication (Telephone & Postage) . ..... . . . . .. .... .. ... . Printing . . . . . . . . ... ....... .. . .. . .. . Bond premium . ........ .. . . .... .. . . Scholarships ... . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .... . 61.80 240.40 165.20 516.80 50.00 156,630.15 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $164,997.70 Balance on hand, July 1, 1961. ... . . . . . . ..... . . .. $30,344. 97* ':'This cash balance represents $10,330.80 in a savings account # 7796 with C & S Bank of At lanta and a checking account of $20,014.17 with t he C & S National Bank. 32 STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT 1961-62 INCOME Cash on Hand, July 1, 1961 ..... .. ... $ 30,344.97 Appropriation from the State of Georgia .. .................... .... . 150,000.00 Interest on Savings Account .. . ..... . 159.64 Repayment on Scholarships ........ . . 13,479.74 TOTAL INCOME $193,984.35 DISBURSEMENTS Personal Services Salaries ... . ....... .. .. $6,474.01 Per Diem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.50 Retainer Fee . . . . . . . . . . 120.00 Retail Credit . . . . . . . . . . . 784.70 $ 7,416.21 Travel .... ... .. . . ..... ........ . . . . 61.38 Office Supplies .... . ... . .......... . 187.97 Communication (Telephone & Postage) .. ..... . 216.67 Bond Premium ........ . .. . . . ....... . 50.00 Scholarships .. ........ .. ......... . 157,814.81 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $165,747.04 BALANCE ON HAND, JULY 1, 1962 . . . . . . . . . . . $ 28,237.31 * *Includes $10,490.24 in savings account. 33 STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD PROPOSED BUDGET 1962-63 INCOME Cash balance on hand, July 1, 1962 ... .$ 28,237.31 Appropriation from the State of Georgia .... . . ..... .... ..... ...... . . 150,000.00 Repayment on Scholarships .. . . ...... . 10,000.00 Interest on Savings Account ......... . 300.00 TOTAL INCOME $188,537.31 DISBURSEMENTS Scholarships (132 @ $1,250) . . . . . . . . Personal Services Salaries .. . . . . ... ...... . .$6,560.00 College Scholarship Service . ... . ...... ... . 400.00 Retail Credit . ...... .. . . . 1,000.00 Extra Clerical Help . ... . 200.00 Per diem Board Members ... .. . . 100.00 $165,000.00 8,260.00 Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printing (Biennial Report) . . . . . . . . . Bond Premium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contingency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 300.00 250.00 500.00 200.00 200.00 13,627.31 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $188,537.31 CONCLUSION The State Medical Education Board wishes t o express its sincere appreciation for the consideration and assistance given by the Governor, members of thE. General Assembly, and other State officials. With their help, the Board is confident that it will continue to render a greatly needed service to t he citizens of the State of Georgia in providing well-trained physicians for the less populated areas of this State. Respectfully submitted, L. R. Siebert, Secretary 34 REPORT OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA JUlY I, 1962 JUNE iO, 1964 REPORT OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA For the Period July 1, 1962 through June 30, 1964 To THE HONORABLE CARL E. SANDERS, GOVERNOR and the MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEMBERS OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA DR. GEORGE DILLINGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomasville May, 1963--May, 1965 DR. TH OMAS W. GOODWIN . . . . . . . . May, 1962--May, 1964 . Augusta DR. J. C. MCDANIEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta May, 1964--May, 1966 DR. J. HUBERT MILFORD . . . . . . . . . . June 11, 1959--April1, 1961 August 22, 1961--April 1, 1965 . . . Hartwell DR. EDWARD K. RUSSELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta July 19, 1962--April1, 1965 DR. JOHN N. SHEAROUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lavonia August 22, 1961--April 1, 1965 DR. FRED H. SIMONTON . . . . . . . . . . May, 1961--May, 1963 . Chickamauga DR. CARTER SMITH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta August 22, 1961--July 9, 1962 OFFICERS OF THE BOARD DR. J. HUBERT MILFORD . . . . . . . . Chairman DR. JOHN N. SHEAROUSE . . . . . Vice Chairman MR. L. R. SIEBERT . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer FOURTH FLOOR 244 Washington Street, S.W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30334 iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Creation of the State Medical Education Board . 9 Board Members 12 Scholarships 13 Conclusion 14 Scholarship Recipients Attending Medical Colleges During 1964-65 Exhibit "A" 15 Map showing locations of physicians repaying scholarships by practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Summary of Recipients Presently Attending Medical Col- leges 1964-65 Exhibit "B" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Scholarship Recipients Serving Internships 1964-65 Exhibit "C" . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Scholarship Recipients Serving Residences Exhibit "D" . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Recipients Presently Serving in Armed Forces Exhibit "E" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Scholarship Recipients Presently Repaying Scholarships by Practice Exhibit "F" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Physicians Who Have Completed Contracts in Full Exhibit "G" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Scholarship Recipients Who Withdrew from Medical School and are Repaying in Cash Exhibit " H" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Scholarship Recipients Who Are Repaying Scholarships in Cash Exhibit "I" . . . 42 Annual Report 1962-63 Exhibit "J" . . . 44 Annual Report 1963-64 Exhibit "K" 45 Proposed Budget 1964-65 Exhibit "L" . . . . 46 iv Chappelle Matthews, Member of the House of Representatives, author of the Constitutional Amendment that created the State Medical Education Board in 1951. Dr. J. Hubert Milford, Hartwell, Georg ia, Chairman of the State Med ica l Education Board. One of the original appointee to the Board, D r. Milfo rd has served almost co ntinuous ly on the Board since 1953. v Dr. Sterling Harris, one of the first recipients of a State Scholarship, has practiced for nine years at Buford. Office of Dr. Sterling Harris at Buford. -- STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA 244 Washington Street, S.W ., Fourth Floo r ATLANTA July 20, 1964 The Honorable Carl E. Sanders Governor, State of Georgia State Capitol Atlanta 3, Georgia My dear Governor Sanders : In accordance w ith Gemgia Laws 1951, page 867, I submit this report concerning the activities of the State Medical Education Board of Georgia for the period beginning Ju ly 1, 1962, and ending June 30, 1964. F or your additional information, the report was prepared to include the action taken by the Board at its meeting held on J uly 15, 1964, covering the granting of scholarships for the 1964-65 academic year and the approval of the budget for the operation of the Board for the 1964-65 fiscal year. Respectfully, h...D. J . Hubert Milford, M.D. Chairman ] REPORT OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA FOR THE PERIOD JULY 1, 1962 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1964 INTRODUCTION The State Medical Education Board was established in 1953 for a two-fold purpose: (1) to provide much-needed medical services for the smaller rural communities of Georgia; and (2) to provide a program of aid to promising medical students who do not have the financial means to attend a medical college. On June 30, 1964, the State Medical Education Board completed its eleventh year of successful operation. During the eleven year period the Board has been in existence, 416 students have received scholarships. At the present time, 134 are now in school; 32 are completing internships; 34 are completing residencies; and 30 are in the armed forces. The results of the medical scholarship program have been gratifying. Sixty-six scholarship recipients are currently engaged in repaying their scholarships by active practice in small communities. A list of these doctors is shown as Exhibit "F ." Forty-one doctors have repaid in full their obligations to the State Medical Education Board. Twenty-nine of these were repaid by practice; four repaid by practice for a certain period with the balance paid in cash with interest at 4 % ; seven repaid fully in cash with interest; and one, Dr. Ronald D. Cornell, passed away in the Fall of 1962, just before he was scheduled to begin practice at Social Circle, Georgia. The most important result of the scholarship program is that once a community is chosen for practice, a doctor rarely leaves. Of the twenty-nine who have repaid their obligations by practice, twenty-four have remained in permanent practice in the same community; one entered a residency with the intention of returning to the original community to resume practice; four either moved to larger communities or entered residency programs. The following are typical replies to a letter, for audit purposes, which was mailed to scholarship recipients who are practicing: "Presently I am in a two-man partnership consisting of ____________ and myself. We presently average 60-80 patients per day. As you know ____________ was without a physician for quite 2 a length of time, and ____________ and I had to start from scratch building a practice. We do not feel that we have reached our potential as our practice is increasing steadily. ___________ as my obligation to the State Medical Education Board is ending, I want to thank you personally for the sincere interest that yo u have shown in my career as a recipient of a State scholarship. I have always felt that you have had my best interest at he a r t . " *** "I thought I would get a chance to come by to see you and bring this information and most important to personally say 'Thank You' for your kindness and personal interest. I trust I'll get that opportunity soon. I am seeing about 30-40 patients in the office daily and also patients in the hospital of course which varies-doing considerable amount of obstetrics locally and referring major surgery to others and ----------- My practice has been very rewarding in self-satisfaction. A sincere thank you from sick people makes one really feel worthwhile." *** "I am now in the process of completing an office building. We hope to be in occupancy the first of July. My patient load now averages approximately forty patients a day. I believe t he county needs another physician, however the hospital is in dire need of enlargement." *** "------------ and I have developed a very active practice here and are very well satisfied. We plan to remain here indefinitely." *** "My practice is doing well and I see 20 to 30 patients daily at the present time. I am pleased with ___________ and I enjoy general practice very much. Thanks for your continued interest." *** "Average 30-40 patients daily. Enjoying small town practice." * *'~ "I haven't made any changes since I started my practice. My practice seems to be growing. Usually I see from 35 to 50 patients daily in my office and of course I make house calls on t hose who are unable to come to my office. My many thanks and please stop by to see me sometime." *** "I have been in ____________ l lh years and plan to remain. I am 3 Dr. Lassiter and Dr. Jennings are the only members of the m edical staff of Arlington City Hospital. enjoying general practice in partnership practice with ____________ who graduated from Medical College of Georgia in 1957. We see an average of 50 to 60 patients per day. I am very appreciative that Georgia has a scholarship program where we 'pore boys' can also become doctors." *:;:* "No change in plans is contemplated. Well pleased with practice. Averaging about 25 patients per day." *: : ~:: "We are enjoying the practice here in ------------ We are seeing between 20 & 30 patients a day. Keep an average of 5 people in the hospital, deliver 4-6 babies per month, and do one major operation a month. Besides this I give anesthetics for 4 some 10-15 cases per month . I go to____________ to give anesthesia two days a week and the towns of ____________ and -------- __need doctors desperately." ** * " I am seeing 40 to 50 patients a day-enjoying practice very much-area growing at a fantastic rate. Am planning to take in an associate Dec. '65, maybe." *** "I came to ____________ to practice July 1, 1962, and therefore will have completed two (2) years here July 1, 1964. I enjoy my work very much. The average weekly patient load is 200. I am a member of the staff of both hospitals in ____________ and __________ and I use both regularly. Thank you again for everyt hing." *** "No change contemplated. Seeing more than 50 patients daily." "Seeing average 35 patients a day and averaging 2 major & also minor surgical procedures a week. Many thanks always f or the program." *** "I have about as big apractice as I can handle now. My partner and I are building a n~w building with 6 examining r ooms, X-ray room, emergency room, staff lounge, insurance r oom, 2 doctors' offices, etc. to occupy by September. Thank you for your continued interest." *** "The ____________ statement regarding location and time begun in my practice is correct. No change is anticipated. I see an approximate average of 100 patients per week in the office excluding patients seen on house calls and in the hospital." "I have been in practice in ____________ for the past two years. I see from 35 to 50 patients daily from a wide rural area. I am in general practice. No change is contemplated. Thank you for your interest." **::: "I am enjoying my practice here, seeing approximately 150 per week, and doing several surgical cases." **::: "I see approximately 40 patients da ily. I would consider having an associate in my office if I can find the right person, preferably a young man just starting." 5 Dr. Rob er t Jennings is 63 yea r s yo unger than his pat ient, Walter Shaw, 92, a retired farmer. A native A tlantan, t he doctor likes practicing in A rlin gton, Geo r gia. Dr. J ennings and Dr. Homer Lassiter sew up a cut on the hand of 10-yearold Richard Ward. Both youn g ph ysicians r ece ived state scholars hips to help their medical education. "Am personally seeing at present 30-40 patients per day in addition to an average of 12-15 in the hospital." *** "Your records are correct and we are doing all the business that we can handle. My best regards to you and members of the staff of the State Medical Education Board." *** "Average office practice 48 patients per day, average hospital census 15 patients per day. Average operations-5 per week. House calls-5-10 per day. (My practice could well use and needs another doctor. I am looking for one)." *** "My current plans are to stay at ------------ Again, many t hanks." *** "Yes, I will have completed a total of one year as of July 1, 1964. I am rather busy with my practice and am enjoying it very much. I see approximately 35 patients per day." *** It is important to mention that those who decide to repay in cash with interest rather than practice in a small community usually do this because during their years in medical college they fin d that they are better suited for other phases of medicine than general practice. One such recipient is doing valuable research on blood diseases at Johns Hopkins Medical School ; several are preparing for careers in academic medicine; and several have found that they can best serve humanity in a field too specialized to permit them to repay their obligations by practicing their specialties in small communities. However, several have found that special training in such fields as obstetrics-gynecology, surgery, and anesthesiology are tremendously helpful assets in their pract ice in small communities. It is quite obvious that the program of medical scholarships inaugurated eleven years ago has more than met expectations. Under this program, Georgia and her citizens cannot lose. Young men and women of great promise, who could not otherwise hope to become doctors, are able to secure their medical training. Doctors who practice in communities in acute need of medical services, also add to the economic health of the State. The funds r eceived from doctors repaying in cash are used for other scholarships while the State also benefits from the services of these same doctors either by specialty pr~ctice or from their services in the academic field. The Board receives an annual appropriation of $150,000 for the scholarship program. 7 Dr. Jam es B. Lindsay, in his office at the medical center located in the country betwee n Lexington and Crawford. A v iew of the medical ce nter located between Lexington and Crawford where Dr. Jam es B. Lindsay ser ves rural citizens from a wide area . 8 CREATION OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD The State Medical Education Board was created by an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Georgia. The 1951 General Assembly of the State of Georgia enacted a law providing for the amendment to the Constitution. The people of the State of Georgia ratified this Constitutional amendment in November of 1952. Under the Constitutional amendment the State Medical Education Board is composed of five members, as follows: President of the Medical Association of Georgia, immediate past President of the Medical Association of Georgia, and three qualified electors of the State of Georgia appointed by the Governor. The three members appointed by the Governor hold office for a term of four years. Vacancies on the Board are filled by appointment of the Governor for the unexpired term. The secretary of the Board is the person who is serving as the secretary of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. Under the Constitutional amendment the Board is charged wi th receiving and acting upon all applications for loans or scholarships made by students who are bona fid e citizens and residents of the State of Georgia, who desire to become doctors of medicine, and who have been accepted for enrollment in accr edited medical colleges within the United States. The purpose of t he loans and scholarships is to enable recipients to obtain a medical education which will qualify them to become licensed, pr acticing physicians within the State of Georgia. It is the duty of t he Board to make careful and full investigation of the ability, character and qualifications of each applicant and to determine his fitness to become the recipient of a loan or scholarship. The investigation of the applicant includes a report on the ability of the applicant or his parents to pay tuition at a medical college. The Constitutional amendment provides that the Board, in granting loans and scholarships, shall give preference to qualified applicants who, 0r whose parents, are unable to pay the applicants' tuition at a medical college. The loans or scholarships do not exceed $5,000 to any one person and are paid in annual installments not exceeding $1,500 per annum. The loans or scholarships may be repaid as follows: (a) The full amount of the loan may be repaid to the State of Georgia in cash in full with 4 per cent interest. Payments 9 Dr. Donald R. Thomas and Dr. James E. Marlowe who have established a partnership for practice 6 miles out from Dalton. are to be made annually. The first annual payment shall be due on or before one year from the date the student completes his internship. (b) The student may repay the loan in services by practicing his profession at some place within the State of Georgia to be approved by the State Medical Education Board. One-fifth of the loan, together with interest thereon, shall be credited to the student for each year of practicing his profession in the designated comm unity. No annual interest on the loan shall be paid during such practice or service. After the fifth full year of practice the student shall be relieved from further obligations under his contract. Before being granted a loan or scholarship, each applicant must enter into a contract with the State of Georgia agreeing to the terms and conditions upon which the scholarship or loan i granted to him. The purpose and intent of the Constitutional amendment is to bring about an a dequate supply of doctors of medicine in the more sparsely populated areas of the State of Georgia by increasing the number of medical students from Georgia in the various medical colleges, and inducing a sufficient number of the graduates from medical colleges to return to Georgia and practice their profession . 10 The office and clinic where Dr. Thomas and Dr. Marlowe serve r ural citizens from a wide area. Dr. Thomas and Dr. Marlowe at work in their offices. 11 BOARD MEMBERS On July 1, 1962, Dr. Thomas W. Goodwin, of Augusta, Georgia, was President of the Medical Association of Georgia and Dr. Fred H. Simonton, of Chickamauga, Georgia, was the immediate past President of the Association. Governor S. Ernest Vandiver had appointed Dr. J. Hubert Milford, of Hartwell, Georgia, Dr. John N. Shearouse, of Lavonia, Georgia, and Dr. Carter Smith, of Atlanta, Georgia, for terms of office beginning August 22, 1961 and ending April 1, 1965. Dr. Carter Smith resigned on July 9, 1962. Governor Vandiver appointed Dr. Edward K. Russell, of Atlanta, Georgia, to succeed Dr. Smith for a term beginning July 19, 1962, and ending April 1, 1965. In May of 1962, the Medical Association of Georgia elected Dr. Thomas W. Goodwin, of Augusta, Georgia, as its President, and, as provided by the Constitutional amendment, Dr. Goodwin became a member of the Board in place of Dr. Milford B. Hatcher. In May of 1963, the Medical Association of Georgia elected Dr. George Dillinger, of Thomasville, Georgia, as its President. Dr. Dillinger became a member of the Board in the place of Dr. Fred H. Simonton. In May of 1964, Dr. J. G. McDaniel was elected President of the Medical Association of Georgia, and, as provided by the Constitutional amendment, Dr. McDaniel became a member of the Board in place of Dr. Thomas W. Goodwin. At its meeting on July 18, 1962, the members of the State Medical Education Board re-elected Dr. J. Hubert Milford as Chairman of the State Medical Education Board for the period beginning July 1, 1962, and ending June 30, 1963. At this meeting the Board elected Dr. John N. Shearouse as Vice-Chairman of the State Medical Education Board, for the period beginning July 1, 1962, and ending June 30, 1963. The State Medical Education Board, at its meeting on July 17, 1963, again re-elected Dr. J. Hubert Milford as Chairman of the Board for the period beginning July 1, 1963, and ending June 30, 1964. At this meeting Dr. John N. Shearouse was again re-elected as Vice-Chairman of the Board, for the period beginning July 1, 1963, and ending June 30, 1964. Again at its meeting on July 15, 1964, the State Medical Education Board re-elected Dr. J. Hubert Milford as Chairman and Dr. John N. Shearouse as Vice-Chairman for the period beginning July 1, 1964, and ending June 30, 1965. 12 S CH O L A R S H I P S The State Medical Education Board has limited its program to the granting of scholarships until the acute shortage of doctors in t he rural areas of the State of Georgia has been alleviated. The procedure in granting scholarships is as follows : Upon request, an application form and a parents' confidential financial statement form are sent to an applicant. Upon receipt of the completed application form and information that the parents' confidential financial statement has been sent to College Scholarship Service, six references given by the applicant are contacted for additional information about the character and personal habits of the applicant. A report on the applicant and his family is t hen secured through a commercial credit company giving detailed information about their financial status. Upon receipt of all t his information, the applicant is called to the office of the Board for an interview by the Secretary of the Board. Each interview lasts approximately one hour. All applicants are invited to appear in person before the entire Board when it meets in July to grant the scholarships. The Board considers the information gathered on all applicants and awards scholarships to those who are in greatest financial need and who, in the opinion of the Board, will become excellent physicians for practice in the rural areas of Georgia. The Board received applications for scholarships for the 1962-63 academic year from fifty-seven students. At its meeting on July 18, 1962, it granted forty-one scholarships, thirty-eight to white applicants and three to Negro applicants. At this meeting, the Board renewed ninety-one scholarships previously granted. The Board received applications for scholarships for the 1963-64 academic year from fifty-five students. At its meeting on July 17, 1963, it granted thirty-six scholarships, thirty-four to white applicants and two to Negro applicant s. At this meeting, the Board renewed ninety-six scholarships previously granted. The Board received applications for scholarships for the 1964-65 academic year from forty-three students. At its meeting on Julz_15, 1964, it granted thirty-one scholarships, thirty to white applicants and one to a Negro applicant. At this meeting t he Board renewed 99 scholarships previously granted. The present status for each applicant for a medical scholarship is shown in tile Exhibits which follow, except the following: 13 Dr. Jewell C. Paul practiced at Sylvania in repayment of his scholarship for two years. He has been ill since 1962 and has received approval from the Board to repay his scholarship after he has recovered his health. Dr. George M. Rawlings received approval of the Board to defer repayment of his scholarship for one year during which time he expects to practice in North Carolina near the Georgia border. Dr. Rawlings has not yet selected a Georgia town in which to practice. If he does not practice he will repay his scholarship in cash at 4 % interest. Dr. James W. Gay completed his internship at Spartanburg General Hospital but had not made his selection of a town in which to practice by June 30, 1964. Dr. Charles H. Wray was approved by the Board to defer repayment of his medical scholarship to allow him to accept a temporary position on the faculty of the Medical College of Georgia. Rowel J. Martin, Chamblee, Georgia, will be a senior at the Medical College of Georgia during the 1964-65 academic year. He relinquished his scholarship and has paid his obligation to the State in full with interest. CONCLUSION The State Medical Education Board wishes to express its sincere appreciation for the consideration and assistance given by the Governor, members of the General Assembly, and other State officials. With their help, the Board is confident that it will continue to render a greatly needed service to the citizens of the State of Georgia in providing well-trained physicians for the less populated areas of this State. 14 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURIN G 1964-65 NAME AND ADDRESS COLLEGE 1964-65 CLASSES ABBOTT, EMILE G. . ..... .... . . ... . Medical College of Georgia Jr. Savannah, Georgia ADAMS, LAMAR T. 00 00 00 00 00 . . oo 00 Hiawassee, Georgia AKERY, EARL J . 00 00 00 00 oo . . oo 00 00 Bowman-Gray School of Medicine . . . . G~a Medical College of .... ..... . Sr. Sr. Carrollton, Georgia ASBELL, JIMMY R. .... . . . .. .. .. .. . Medical College of Georgia Sr. Macon, Georgia BAGLEY, CHARLES E . . .... . . . .. . . ... . Medical College of Georg ia Sr. Douglas, Georgia ....... ~1 ''' BAILEY, STEPHEN VINCENT ... .. . Medical College of Georgia Soph. Augusta, Georgia BARROCAS, ALBERT . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . Emory Univer sity School of Jr. Atlanta, Georgia Medicine . . . ... . .. . .. . ...... . .... . . BELL, SIDNEY ALLEN . . . . ... . . .... . Medical College of Georgia . . . . ... . . . Soph. Athens, Georgia BOLIN, MARION G. .. . ........... . . Medical College of Georgia . . . .... . .. Soph. Macon, Georgia BOWDEN, TALMADGE A., JR. . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia ..... . . . . . Jr. Valdosta, Georgia BRADLEY, HAROLD F . . .... . . . . ... . . Medical College of Georgia ...... . .. . Sr. Greensboro, Georgia BROOKS, WILLIAM P. . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia .... ... . . . Soph . Monroe, Georgia BROWN, FRANK J . ..... . ..... . .... Medical College of Georgia Soph. Norcross, Georgia EXHIBIT "A" TOTAL AMOUNT PAID TO SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT AS OF GRANTED JULY 1,1964 $3,750 $1,250 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 3,750 2,500 5,000 1,250 5,000 2,500 5,000 1,250 5,000 1,250 5,000 2,500 5,000 3,750 5,000 1,250 5,000 1,250 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1964-65 NAME AND ADDRESS COLLEGE 1964-65 CLASSES BROWN , MICHAEL F . . . .... . Medical College of Georgia Sr. Atlanta, Georgia BULLARD, PONCE DELEON, JR. Vanderbilt University School of Fr. Bainbridge, Georgia Medicine . . ............ .. ...... . . . . B UN TIN, WILLIAM H., JR... . . Medical College of Georgia .... . .. . . . Jr. Albany, Georgia CADORA, DONALD F ..... . .. .. . Medical College of Georgia Fr. College Park, Georgia CAIN, JAMES L .... . ... . .. . .. .. . . .. . Tulane University School of Sr. Albany, Georgia Medicine ... . ............. . f-' C)) CANTRELL, JAMES G...... .. .. . . .. . Emory University School of Fr. Decatur, Georgia Medicine . .... ... .......... .... . . . CARTER, MILLARD G. .... .. . .. . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . Fr. Augusta, Georgia CASH, TED. D . . . . . . . . ..... .. . ... . . Medical College of Georgia Jr. Bremen, Geor gia CATES, ROBERT M . ....... ...... .. . . Medical College of Georgia Fr. Tucker, Georgia CLEMENTS, MACK H. . . ... .. .... . Medical College of Georgia Jr. Greenville, Georgia COLEMAN, FRAN CIS W. . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia Soph. Waycross, Georgia CouEY, I. LAMAR .......... . .. . . . . . Medi ca l College of Georgia Sr. Smyrna, Georgia COUSINS, WILLIAM L. . . . . . . . ..... . Medical College of Georgia Soph. Greenville, Georgia EXHIBIT "A" TOTAL AMOUNT PAID TO SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT AS OF GRANTED JULY 1,1964 $3,750 $2,500 5,000 -0- 5,000 2,500 5,000 -0- 5,000 3,750 5,000 -0- 5,000 -0- 5,000 2,500 5,000 -0- 2,500 -0- 5,000 1,250 5,000 3,750 3,750 -0- CRAWFORD, CARL L . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . Medi cal Coll ege of Georgia . . .. . . . .. . Sr. Augusta, Georgia CROWE, JOH N A. , JR. ...... . ..... Med ical Coll ege of Geor g ia ... . .... . . Soph . Pooler, Georgia CULBERSON, WADE H .. .. . .... .. .... Medical College of Georgia . . . .. . . . . Fr. Cartersville, Georgia DANIELL, DUREN, JR.. . . .. . .... .... Medical College of Georgia . . ... . . . . Sr. Dublin, Georgia DAVIS, LARRY P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medi cal College of Georgia ...... . .f. . Fr. Decatur, Georgia DEEN , JOHNNY T . .... . ............ . Medical College of Georgia .. .. ...... Sr. Alma, Georgia DEKLE, JOEL S. .... ... .... .. . . . .. Medical College of Georgia .. .. . . .. . . Sr. Jesup, Georgia DEMPSEY, JAMES E . . ... . ........ . .. Medical College of Georgia . . ... .. . . . Sr. 1-' -.:] Rome, Georgia DowNs, MARTHA E .... . . .... . . . .. . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . .. . . Jr. Statham, Georgia D UANE, LAWRENCE J .. ........... . . Medical College of Georgia ... . . .. .. Soph. McRae, Georgia D UFFELL, WILLIAM H . .. .. . . . . .. . . Medical College of Georgia .. . . .. .. . . Soph. Macon, Geor gia EASLEY, CONRAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Geor gia . . .. . . . ... Jr. Dalton, Georgia EDGENS, JACK R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . .. .. ..... Sr. Rome, Georgia EIDSON, RODGER H . . . . . ..... . . . . . Bowman-Gray School of Medicine . . . . Soph. Newnan, Georgia ELLISON , CARROL W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Geo rgia .. . . . . .. . . Fr. Sylvani a, Georgia 3,7fi0 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 - 0-04,062 .50 -02,500 3,750 2,500 1,250 1,250 1,250 2,500 3,750 1,250 -0- SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1964-65 NAME AND ADDRESS COLLEGE 1964-65 CLASSES FINCHER, RONALD E . . ... ... ...... . Emory University School of Sr. Decatur, Georgia Medicine .. . ...................... . . FINKLEA, JOHN L ................ University of Alabama Medical Sr. Americus, Georgia School ....... . .......... . .. ... ...... FIX, RICHARD M .. ..... . ...... .. . . Medical College of Georgia ... ....... Fr. Atlanta, Georgia FREANT, LAWRENCE J ............ Medical College of Georgia .......... Soph. Atlanta, Georgia GAINEY, WILLIAM H .............. . Medical College of Georgia . ....... .. Fr. Atlanta, Georgia 1-' 00 GIESLER, GARNETT J ., JR. ... . . ... Medical College of Georgia ...... . ... Fr. Decatur, Georgia GREENE, RALPH R. ............ .. . . Medical College of Georgia .... ...... Jr. Ringgold, Georgia GROOVER, RAY JR... . ...... . . . . . . .. Medical College of Georgia .... . ..... Sr. Thomasville, Georgia HARPER, MARION C. . ...... . .... . .. . Medical College of Georgia .... .. .... Soph. Athens, Georgia HARPER, WILLIAM F ........ ... . . . Medical College of Georgia .......... Sr. Blakely, Georgia HARVEY, DAVID N . .. . .... . ....... . Medical College of Georgia ...... .. . . Sr. Monticello, Georgia HATTAWAY, JAMES R.. ..... . . ..... . Medical College of Georgia ... ....... Sr. Bronwood, Georgia HAYES, WILLIAM H. . .. .......... Medical College of Georgia . .. ....... Jr. Marietta, Georgia EXHIBIT "A" TOTAL AMOUNT PAID TO SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT AS OF GRANTED JULY 1,1964 $3,750 $2,500 5,000 3,750 5,000 -0- 5,000 1,250 5,000 -0- 5,000 -0- 5,000 2,500 3,750 2,500 5,000 1,250 3,750 2,500 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 2,500 HOBBY, CHARLES F ... . . . . . ... . ..... Medical College of Georgia .... ... ... Soph. Douglas, Georgia HOLBROOK, WILLIAM H. . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia ... . . ..... Sr. Monroe, Georgia HOPKINS, RALPH D., JR.. ... . . . . . .. .Medical College of Georgia . . . .. . . .. . Soph. Washington, Georgia HORSEMAN, ROBERT W . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia ...... . ... Sr. Athens, Georgia ':":'* HULLENDER, BYRON N.. . . . .. .. Medical College of Georgia . .. .. . .. .. Sr. Ringgold, Georgia JOHNSON, WALTER E., II . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia .. . .. .... . Soph. Thomson, Georgia JOHNSTON, JOSEPH F . . .. . . ... . . . .. . Medical College of Georgia ..... . . . . . Fr. Decatur, Georgia JOINER, DARRYL W ........ . . .... . .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . . .. . . . ...... Louisville, Georgia <:0 JONES, CHARLES T . .. ... .. . . ...... . Medical College of Georgia ... . .. . . .. Soph. Sr. Jesup, Georgia JOWERS, JONATHAN R. .. . . . .. . . ... Medical College of Georgia .. .. . ... . . Sr. Ambrose, Georgia JUSTICE, DAVID A . ...... . .. . . . ... . Medical College of Georgia .. . .. . . . . . Jr. Toccoa, Georgia KEN IMER, BARRY K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia .. . .. . . .. . Soph. Greensboro, Georgia KENNEDY, THOMAS E ... .. . . . .. ... Medical College of Georgia . . . . .. . . .. Soph . Guyton, Georgia KING, WILLIAM D.... . .. . . . .. .... . Medical College of Georgia . .. .. .. . . . Fr. Chickamauga, Georgia KISS, KAROLY 0 ..... . . .. . . ... . .. . . Medical College of Georgia . . .. . . . . . . Soph. Decatur, Georgia LEE, RALPH C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . ... . .. .. Sr. Thomson, Georgia 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 1,250 3,750 -02,500 5,000 1,250 -01,250 2,500 2,500 2,500 1,250 1,250 -01,250 3,750 T E N N. ! N. c. J ~T:.:. .J.'-- It---- HALL e " .'>----.--...- I\-..v'/ . -'$.- "-- Q .~~ . '-. ---x.~... . ~ . - - { 'l.. :J \ - /" 7.-v... . . ,A __/. --._ ./ " " GWINNCTT OGLCTHORPC / . ,. .~~ " 0)/ ..~~~ f-.-~.'-<\ "~'/" ~ ' " '" . \! PAU':NG e CO; o iIN ' . f\. y ., ""' ( "'""' \ 0 0 ' \ J,!-..__~--- ~. ~ ~ -~_ ' HARAL SON --" ': I.".. v'- . . I . .._. 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SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1964-65 NAME AND ADDRESS COLLEGE 1964-65 CLASSES LUCAS, WALLACE .................. University of Tennessee Medical Soph. Wrightsville, Georgia School ... . .... . .......... . ......... . MAY, CHARLES BUSH .. ... ... .. .... Medical College of Georgia ..... .. .. . Fr. Bainbridge, Georgia MILLER, GEORGE T................. Medical College of Georgia ... . . .... . Sr. Sylvania, Georgia '''~ MILLS, LUTHER R., IV ....... . .... Medical College of Georgia . . ... . ... . Sr. Tifton, Georgia MINTER, WILLIAM T .. . ......... .. . Medical College of Georgia ......... . Jr. Griffin, Georgia 1:\:) 1:\:) MULLIS, KENNETH L..... .. .. . . . ... Medical College of Georgia . ... ..... . Fr. Eastman, Georgia McBRIDE, MICHAEL T . . . ..... . .... Medical College of Georgia .... . .... . Fr. Villa Rica, Georgia McEARCHERN, WALTER W......... Medical College of Georgia ... . ..... . Jr. Shannon, Georgia ''' McLEOD, DAVID SCOTT . .. .. . ...... . Medical College of Georgia ......... . Jr. Clarkesville, Georgia NAMAN , CARL H................... Medical College of Georgia ........ .. Soph. Sandersville, Georgia NELSON, ELLIS H . . ...... . .. .. .. . . Medical College of Georgia . . . ... .. . . Fr. Ideal, Georgia OGDEN, WILLIAM S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . ....... . . Sr. Macon, Georgia OGLESBY, WILLIAM H . . .. .. ..... . ... Medical College of Georgia . . .. ..... . Sr. Valdosta, Georgia EXHIBIT "A" TOTAL AMOUNT PAID TO SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT AS OF GRANTED JULY 1, 1964 $4,500 $1,500 5,000 -0- 5,000 3,750 3,750 1,250 5,000 2,500 5,000 -0- 5,000 -0- 5,000 2,500 5,000 2,500 5,000 1,250 5,000 -0- 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 OSBURN, R ICHARD L.. . ... .... . .... Medi cal College of Georgia ........ . . Decatur, Georgia PHILLIPS, JAMES E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bowman-Gray School of Medicine .... Macon, Georgia PHILLIPS, THOMAS W............ . Medical College of Georgia .. . ....... Atlanta, Georgia PULLIAM, MORRIS M...... ...... ... Medical College of Georgia ........ .. Covington, Georgia PURCELL, DENT W . ..... ... ... . . . .. Medical College of Georgia ....... . . . Glennville, Georgia RAMSEY, SPIER N ....... . .. . . . ... . .. Medical College of Georgia . ... .. . ... Augusta, Georgia REID, RAYMOND J . ..... . ....... ... Medical College of Georgia ........ .. Atlanta, Georgia ROGERS, CHARLES E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia ... ....... !'V ~ Forsyth, Georgia ROSSITER, FRANK P. . ...... . . ... .. Medi cal College of Georgia .. ... . . . .. Savannah, Georgia ROUTON, JAMES L.... . ... . . . . ..... Medical College of Georgia ... . ... . . . College Pa.rk, Georgia SAPP, PHILIP BRYAN . ... . . . ..... . . Bowman-Gray School of Medicine . . .. Dalton, Georgia SHEWEY, LANA L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia ... . ...... St. Simons, Georgia SIMMONS, ROBERT W . ... . .. . . . ..... Medical College of Georgia . ....... .. LaGrange, Georgia SMITH, AMOS A ..... .... . ..... .. . . Medical College of Georgia . ...... . . . Doerun, Georgia SMITH , JAMES E . ....... .. .. .. . .... Medical College of Georgia .......... Camilla, Georgia Fr. Sr. Soph. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Soph. Sop h. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 1,250 3,750 1,250 2,500 -0-02,500 -02,500 -01,250 1,250 3,125 2,500 -0- SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1964-65 NAME AND ADDRESS COLLEGE 1964-65 CLASSES SPIER, WILLIAM A. . .......... . ... . Medical College of Georgia Sr. Hillsboro, Georgia SPIVEY, JAMES w ., JR. . . . .... .. .. . Medical College of Georgia Soph. Macon, Georgia STEPHENS, MARVIN R . . . . . . .. . ... . Medical College of Georgia Soph. Sandersville, Georgia STOCKS, SIRUS A.. .... .. . . .. ...... . Medical College of Georgia Soph. Avondale E states, Georgia STRICKLAND, WORTHY E .... .... . . . Medical College of Georgia Jr. Albany, Georgia ~ ~ STRINGER, MERLE PRESTON ..... . . . Medical College of Georgia Fr. Augusta, Georgia STUBBS, 0LAN W. . .. . .. ..... .. .. .. . Emory University School of Jr. Decatur, Georgia Medicine . ..... . ....... . .......... . TARPLEY, JAMES M... . . .. .. ...... . . Medical College of Georgia . . . ...... . Fr. Rome, Georgia TAYLOR, JAMES W ........ . .... .. . . Medical College of Georgia Sr. Waycross, Georgia THORNTON, ROBERT S. . . ... . .... . . Medical College of Georgia Fr. Elberton, Georgia TIPPENS, JACK K. .. .. ... . ... ... .. Medical College of Georgia Sr. Marietta, Georgia TUMLIN, WILLIAM D.. . .. . ... . .... . Medical College of Georgia Soph. Rome, Georgia VICKERY, SAMUEL A . .... . . . .. . ... . Medical College of Georgia Jr. Commerce, Georgia EXHIBIT "A" TOTAL AMOUNT PAID TO SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT AS OF GRANTED JULY 1, 1964 $5,000 $3,750 5,000 1,250 5,000 1,250 5,000 1,250 5,000 2,500 5,000 - 0- 5,000 2,500 5,000 -0- 5,000 3,750 5,000 -0- 5,000 3,750 5,000 1,250 5,000 2,500 WEAVER, J ERRY 0. . .. . ... . ........ Medical College of Georgia .... . . . . .. Augusta, Georgia WHELCHEL, CARL D. ........ .. ... . Medical College of Georgia .... .. ... Cordele, Georgia WHIDDON, CLAUDE M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia ....... . .. Valdosta, Georgia WHITLOCK, PAUL A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emory University School of Newnan, Georgia Medicine .. .... . .... ... ..... .... .. . WIKE, CHARLES C. . . . .... ... ... .. . Medical College of Georgia . ...... ... Eatonton, Georgia WILDER, JUDSON V .. .. . ... ... . ..... Emory University School of Thomasville, Georgia Medicine . .. ...... ........ ......... WILKES, LESLIE L., JR. ... . . .. ... . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . Quitman, Georgia WILLIAMS, CHARLES D.. . .. ....... . Medical College of Georgia ........ .. I'V Moultrie, Georgia Ol WILLIAMS, WILLIAM M . . ... . . . ..... Medical College of Georgia .. . . . . . ... Ashburn, Geor gia WILLIS, LARRY F .... . . . . . . .... . . .. . Medical College of Georgia ....... .. . Cartersville, Georgia WILSON, JAMES M. . . . . . ... . ... . . .. Medical College of Georgia . .... . .. . . Au gu sta, Georgia W OMACK, CHARLES E. . .. . . .. .. .. . Medical College of Georgia . ..... . ... Atlanta, Georgia Wooo, SAMUEL E . . . . .. . . .. . ........ Medical College of Georgia . . ........ Augusta, Georgia WOOD, WILLIAM G........... .. .. .. Medi cal College of Georgia ... . . . . . .. Americus, Georgia YOUNG, JAMES H ........ . ..... .. . .. Emory University School of Ocilla, Georgia Medicine ..... . . ........... . . . . . . .. Jr. Sop h. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Soph. Soph. Sop h. Soph. Soph . 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 1,250 2,500 -03,750 2,500 2,500 2,500 3,750 -0-01,250 1,250 1,250 1,250 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1964-65 NAME AND ADDRESS COLLEGE 1964-65 CLASSES NEGROES ADAMS, JACOB B. . .. . ...... . ...... . Meharry Medical College . ..... ... ... Sr. Atlanta, Georgia ARMSTRONG, NATHANIEL E .... .... . Howard University Medical College .. Soph. Brunswick, Georgia BLAND, WILLIAM H. . ..... . ...... . Meharry Medical College .... . ....... Sr. Atlanta, Georgia CLEMONS, THURMAN ........ . .. . . . Meharry Medical College .. .. ...... . . Jr. Cataula, Georgia 1:\:) Cox, TYRONE E . . .. . . . . ... .. ... . ... . Meharry Medical College .. . .. . . . . .. . Jr. 0) Atlanta, Georgia PARKER, GREGG ... . ........ . ... . . . . Meharry Medical College ... ... ... .. . Soph. West Point, Georgia SINGLETON, PETER T.... . . .... .... . Meharry Medical College .. . ..... ... . Fr. Atlanta, Georgia WILLIS, ISAAC ...... . . . . . . . . ... ..... Howard Unive1sity Medical College Sr. Albany, Georgia ''' Gave up scholarship for 1964-65 academic year. ''") Received other source of financial aid. ''"''* Has received full amount of scholarship. EXHIBIT "A" TOTAL AMOUNT PAID TO SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT AS OF GRANTED JULY 1,1964 $3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 $2,500 1,2ii0 3,750 1,250 2,500 1,250 -02,500 EXHIBIT "B" SUM MARY OF RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES 1964-65 INSTITUTION Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors TOTAL Medical College of Georgia .... . .......... . 23 31 22 35 111 Bowman-Gray Medical School ... .. . 0 2 0 2 4 Emory University School of Medicine . . ... . . . ... . .. . . 2 1 3 1 7 Tulane University School of Medicine ........ . . . . . . ... . 0 0 0 1 1 Un iversity of Alabama . ... . .... . . . 0 0 0 1 1 Un iversity of Tennessee .. ..... .. . 0 1 0 0 1 Vanderbilt University .... .. .... . . 1 0 0 0 1 Howard University School of Medicine .... . . ....... . ... . 0 1 0 1 2 Meharry Medical School .. . . . . .. . . 1 1 2 2 6 TOTAL . .. . . ... . .. . ...... . . .. . 27 37 27 43 134 EXHIBIT "C" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING INTERNSHIPS- 1964-65 N arne and Home Address Medical College Hospital AN DERSON, WILLIAM L .... Univ. of Tenn ..... . . .... Great Lakes Naval Macon, Georgia Hospital Great Lakes, Illinois BA LLARD, MARV1N K . .... . .Med. Coli. of Ga........ .University Hospital Macon, Georgia Aug usta, Georgia BENTLEY, ALONZO JOEL ... Med. Coli. of Ga. . .. . . ... Duval Medical Center Quitman, Georgia Jacksonville, Florida BO WEN, RAY F., JR..... . .Med . Coli. of Ga. .. . . . . . .Georgia Baptist Hospital Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia BO WEN, WILLIAM L., JR... Med. Coli. of Ga.. ....... Lakeland Air Force Base Cleveland, Georgia Hospital San Antonio, Texas BRANTLEY, JIMMY W . . ... Emory University ...... Emory University Wrightsville, Georgia Hospital Atlanta, Georgia BRECKENRIDGE, HOMER E . . Med. Coli. of Ga..... . ... Macon Hospital Ludowici, Georgia Macon, Georgia B ROWN, GROVER J . .... .. .. Med. Coli. of Ga. ........ Floyd Hospital Augusta, Georgia Rome, Georgia BUTTERWORTH, JACK E .. . Med. Coli. of Ga.. . . . . . . .Memorial Mission Hosp. Gainesville, Georgia A sheville, N. C. CANUP, CLARENCE N . ...... Med. Coli. of Ga.... .....Medical Center New Holland, Georgia Columbus, Georgia COLEMAN, WILLIAM M . . .Med. Coli. of Ga.........Columbia Hospital Tifton, Georgia Columbia, S. C. CRENSHAW, JOHN T .. . .. .. Med. Coli. of Ga. ... . .. . .Spartanburg Gen. Hosp. Bethlehem, Georgia Spartanburg, S . C. 27 EXHIBIT "C" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING INTERNSHIPS - 1964-65 Narne and Home Address Medical College Hospital CROFT, JAMES M. ... .. . . .. . Med. Coli. of Ga. . . .. ... .U.S. Naval Hospital Brunswick, Georgia Charleston, S. C. GILES, EuGENE H ....... . .Med. Coli. of Ga... . . . . ..Macon Hospital Ft. Gaines, Georgia Macon, Georgia HANNAH, FRANK T .. . . . .. Duke University . ..... . .Duke Hospital Atlanta, Georgia Durham, N. C. HEMPHILL, JOHN R .. ..... Med. Coli. of Ga..... . . ..Macon Hospital Gainesville, Ga. Macon, Georgia JACOBS, L. DAVIS . .... . . . .. Med. Coli. of Ga.. . .. ....Macon Hospital Hoboken, Georgia Macon, Georgia JOHNSON, LOUIS M... .... Univ. of Tennessee ..... .Athens General Hospital Thomson, Georgia Athens, Georgia KENT, WILLIAM F .. .. . ... . Med . Coli. of Ga....... ..Macon Hospital Adel, Georgia Macon, Georgia KING, GEORGE C.. ......... Med . Coli. of Ga... . ... ..University Hospital Augusta, Georgia Augusta, Georgia LOTT, THOMAS M. . .. . . .. . Med. Coli. of Ga.. ... . ...Macon Hospital Flowery Branch, Ga. Macon, Georgia McCORD, JAMES W ... ... . .. Med . Coli. of Ga.... . .. . .Duval Medical Center Sylvester, Georgia Jacksonville, Florida OSTAFIN, JOSEPH R.. .. ... Med. Coli. of Ga.........Duval Medical Center Augusta, Georgia Jacksonville, Florida RIVERS, JAMES L .. . ....... .Med . Coli. of Ga..... .... Walter Reed Gen . Camilla, Georgia Hospital Washington, D.C. SALLEY, BRUNSON M. .. .... Med. Coli. of Ga. . . . . . . .. Charlotte Memorial Augusta, Georgia Hospital Charlotte, N.C. SANGSTER, JOSEPH A . . .. .. . Med. Col i. of Ga .........Macon Hospital Vienna, Georgia Macon, Georgia SMITH, GARY LEE . .. ..... Med. Coil. of Ga ... .. .. ..Floyd Hospital LaFayette, Georgia Rome, Georgia WELLS, JOH N A.. .. . ....... Med. Coil. of Ga. . . . . . ...Macon Hosnital Commerce, Georgia Macon, Georgia WILSON, FREDDIE E .. .. ... Med . Coli. of Ga .. . . .....Tripier Gen. Hospital Atlanta, Georgia Honolulu, Hawaii NEGROES FUSSELL, MACEA E . ......Meharry ...... . . . .. .. ...George W. Hubbard Blackshear, Georgia Hospital Nashville, Tennessee RILEY, WALTER J .. ... . ... Mehar ry ..... . .. .Pottsville Hospital Fort Valley, Geor g ia Pottsville, P enn. STINSON, JOSEPH M.. . . . . .Meharry .... . ...George W. Hubbard Hartwell, Georgia Hospital N ashville, Tennessee 28 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES EXHIBIT "D" Name and H ome Addtess Hospital ATHA, DR. JOHN F ... ............ .. ..... .. .The Medical Center Greenville, Georgia Columbus, Georgia BANNISTER, DR. JAMES P ... . . ............ . .Emory University Hospital Cumming, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia BECTON, DR. JAMES L .. . . ....... . ....... . .. .Mayo Clinic Pooler, Georgia Rochester, Minnesota DONA LD, DR. CLARENCE W. , JR.... . . ... . .. . . .University of Alabama Carrollton, Georgia Medical Center Birmingham, Alabama D UN AGAN, DR. DONALD .................... . .Gracewood State Hospital Clermont, Georgia Gracewood, Georgia EDMONDSON , DR. STEPHEN W. . . . ..... . .. Barney, Georgia E DW ARDS, DR. CHARLES H .. . . . . . . . Cleveland, Georgia .U niversity of Maryland P sychiatric Institute Baltimore, Maryland .Mental Health Institute Independence, Iowa GRAN THAM, DR. CARLOS G.... . .. .. . . . . . . . . .Talmadge Memorial Hospita l Doug las, Geor gia Augusta, Georgia GRIFF ITH, DR. E uGENE R. ....... .. ... . .... .Greenville General Hospital Atlanta, Georgia Greenville, South Carolina HALE, DR. WILLI AM R.. . . . . . . . . . . ... .Tulare County Hospital Marietta, Georgia Tulare, California H ARDISON, DR. J OSEPH E .. . ... .. ... . .......Emory University H ospita l Smyrna, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia KARSTEN, DR. MIKELL B. .. . . . .. .. ...........Spartanburg General H ospita l Tifton, Georgia Spartanburg, South Carolina KEN T, DR. Lours M......... . ... .. .. . .. . . ... North Carolina Baptist Hospital Conyers, Georgia Winston-Salem, N. C. K NOWLES, DR. JAMES B. ............... . . . . .Veterans Administration Jackson, Georgia Research Hospital Chicago, Illinois K OWLTON, DR. J AMES W.. . . .Grady Memorial Hospital Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia Mc NAIR, DR. HAL HARRIS ......... . ........Talmadge Memorial Hospital Augusta, Georgia Augusta, Georgia METTS, DR. NATHANIEL B.... . .... ... ...... .T a mpa General Hospital Sandersville, Georgia Tampa, Florida MOORE, DR. PERRY .......... . . . ...... . ...... Talmadge Memorial H ospital Macon, Georgia Augusta, Georgia MORGAN, DR. H AROLD C.......... . ... .. . ....Columbia General Hospital Buford, Georgia Columbia, South Carolina MU LHERIN, DR. JOSEPH A., JR. .... .. . . . . . .. .Chatham County Memorial Augusta, Georgia Hospita l Savannah, Georgia POSTELL, DR. WILLIAM N., JR.. . . . . . . . .. . . ..Talmadge Memorial Hospital Atlanta, Georgia Augusta, Georgia R ICE, DR. JOSEPH F . . ......... . .. .. .. . . . . ...Crawford Long Hospital Savannah, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia 29 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES EXHIBIT "D" Name and Home Add1ess Hospi tal ROGERS, DR. JIM L . .......... . ... . ... . .......Grady Memorial Hospital Waco, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia ROGERS, DR. JOH N S. .... . ... . .. . . ... . ... . ...The Medical Center Buena Vista, Georgia Columbus, Georgia SALIBA, DR. NORMAN R .. .. ... . ... .. . .......St. Joseph's Hospital Georgetown, Geo rgia Memphis, Tennessee SMITH, DR. HERBERT D... . . . . . . .... . . . ... Veterans Administration Pembroke, Georgia Hospital Augusta, Georgia SMITH, DR. LEROY F ... . .. .. .... .. . . . ...... . .Cleveland Clinic Savannah, Geor gia Cleveland, Ohio SOWELL, DR. RAYMOND H., JR... . ............ Grady Memorial Hospital Guyton, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia STRICKLAND, DR. EDMO ND T .. . . . ..... . ......Macon Hospital Calhoun, Georgia Macon, Georgia TAYLOR, DR. ROBERT P ....... . .. .. . .. .... .. . .Charity Hospital Marietta, Georgia New Orleans, Louisiana VANDIVER, DR. ROY W.. Ediso n, Georgia . . .. ... . . . .. .University of North Carolina Medical College Chapel Hill, North Carolina WEBB, DR. GILSO N S. . . . . .. .. . . . . ... ... . .. ...Veterans Administration Hos- Richland, Georgia pita! and Menniger School of Psychiatry Topeka, Kansas YOUNGBLOOD, DR. ROBERT L .. . ... . .. . . . .....T a lmadge Memorial Hospital Decatur, Georgia Augusta, Georgia NEGRO HAMMONDS, DR. OTIS T ...... . ... . . . . . . . .... Presbyterian Hospital Atlanta, Georgia New York, N.Y. 30 EXHIBIT " E" R ECIPIENTS PRESENTLY SERVING IN ARMED FORCES Nam e ancl H ome Aclcl1ess Name ancl B onte Aclcl1ess A LLE . , DR. THOMAS M. Leary, Georgia B LAC K, DR. WILEY S. Cleveland , Georgia B OSS, DR. JAMES L. Stockbridge, Georgia BRADLEY, DR . CHARLES K. Atlanta, Georgia BROO KS, DR . THOMAS W. Valdosta, Georgia B ROWN, DR. THOMAS D. Lithonia, Georgia CHAPMAN, DR. CLIFFORD E . Tennille, Georgia COLLINS, DR. WILLIAM C. Forsyth, Georgia COFER, DR. HERSCHEL F. Macon, Georgia CURRY , DR. LE.ON E. Metter, Georgia EDWARDS, DR. CHARLES G. , JR . Cedartown , Georgia FLINT, DR. LUCIEN A . Hapeville, Georgia HUNT, DR. JOSEPH B. Blakely, Georgia JO I NES, DR. IVERSON W . Richland, Georgia KELLEY, DR. SHERRILL B. Augusta, Georgia KING, DR. SPEN CER B. III Macon, Georgia LANIER, DR. BOBBY G. Jackson, Georgia LINDER, DR. CHARLES W. Macon, Georgia MAYS, DR. ALDINE M. Stockbridge, Georgia McGRAW, DR. WALKER c. Savannah, Georgia MCRAE, DR. CHARLES W. Austell, Georgia McRAE, DR. JAMES D. Mt. Vernon, Georgia MOODY, DR. JOHN E. Colquitt, Georgia NIXON, DR. WILLIAM H. Carrollton, Georgia OGDEN, DR. ROBERT H. Macon, Georgia RICHARDSON, DR. CHARLES R. LaFayette, Georgia SMITH, DR. ROBERT L. Winder, Georgia STUBBS, DR. JOE CALVIN Statesboro, Georgia WALLER, DR. CHARLES E. Eatonton, Georgia WILLS, DR. WILLIAM R. Mou ltrie, Georgia 31 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE Name ancl Horne To wn Amount of Schola1ship Community of Practice Time R equi1ecl fo1 R e7Jayment AcREE, DR. RussELL A. Hahira, Georgia ATHA, DR. WILLIAM J ., JR. Chicopee, Georgia BARTON, DR. JAMES H. Mineral Bluff, Georgia BENTON, DR. PHILIP G. Macon, Georgia BODDY, DR. ALFRED E . Decatur, Georgia ~ BOHANNON, DR. GERALD W. 1:-=> Eastman, Georgia BULLARD, DR. JAMES R. Acworth, Georgia CANNON, DR. CLIFF L. Blairsville, Georgia COOK, DR. ERNEST L. Newington, Georgia COOPER, DR. JAMES T . Atlanta, Georgia COUCH, DR. RANDALL E. Augusta, Georgia DAVIS, DR. BILLY JOE Folkston, Georgia DEZOORT, DR. EDITH J. Savannah, Georgia $5,000 $5,000 $5,900 $5,000 $3,750 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $3,750 $5,000 $5,000 $3,750 Hahira Franklin West Point Social Circle Jonesboro Woodstock Vienna Acworth Blairsville Thomson Byromville Watkinsville Edison Blairsville Avondale Estates Gresham Park 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs. 9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs. 9 mos. 5 years 5 years 3 yrs. 9 mos. EXHIBIT "F" Time P1acticecl July 1, 1964 1 year 11 months 11 months 1 year 1 year 8 months 2 years -0- 4 years 2 years 4 years 11% months 1 year 2 years 8 months 4 months 1 year DOVE, DR. DONALD V. Lawrenceville, Georgia EDWARDS, DR. JACK B. Cornelia, Georgia EUBANKS, DR. 0MER L. Columbus, Georgia FERRELL, DR. MARION L . Madison, Georgia FOWLER, DR. JOHN E. Tifton, Georgia GREEN, DR. JAMES F. Villa Rica, Georgia HAGEN, DR. ARTHUR R. Waycross, Georgia <:.:1 HAMMONDS, DR. RICHARD L. <:.:1 Austell, Georgia HARVEY, DR. LOUIS R. Pembroke, Georgia HAYMORE, DR. JAMES M. McCaysville, Georgia HENDLEY, DR. JOHN ELL Garfield, Georgia HITT, DR. .WILLIAM A. Augusta, Georgia HOLLEY, DR. JACOB H. Mathews, Georgia HOLLOWAY, DR. WILMER 0. Macon, Georgia HOLSTON, DR. FRANCIS Jackson, Georgia $5 ,000 $3,750 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5 ,000 $5,000 $5 ,000 $4,500 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 La wrencevi lie Cornelia Roswell Sparta Clayton Villa Rica Powder Springs Austell Sandersville Blue Ridge Sylvania Millen Jesup Donalsonville Gordon Jackson 5 years 3 yrs. 9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 4lh years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 1 year 2 years 11 months 1 year 10 months -0- 1 year 2 years -0- 1 year 4 months 3 years 1 year 1 year 1 year -0- 1 year 3 years 3 years 1 month SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE Narne and Horne To wn Arnount of Schola?"ship Cornrnunity of P1actic e Tirne R equi1ed fo1 R epayrnent HOLT, DR. EDWARD Sparks, Georgia JAcoss, DR. Lours J. Nashville, Ga. JOHNSON , DR. CLARENCE M. Macon, Georgia JOHNSON, DR. RAY L. Albany, Ga. JONES, DR. KENNETH D. Griffin, Georgia <:;:> KUGLAR, DR. EVERETT C. ~ Evans, Georgia LEAR, DR. THOMAS F . Camilla, Georgia LINDSAY, DR. JAMES B. Athens, Georgia MANUS, DR. RICHARD C. Clermont, Georgia MARLOW, DR. JAMES E. Tunnel Hill, Georgia MCLEAN, DR. FREDERICK L. Folkston, Georgia McMuRRAIN, DR. KEY DAviD, JR. Hapeville, Georgia MEACHAM , DR. JACK R. Augusta, Georgia $5,000 $5,000 $4,500 $5,000 $5 ,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $3,750 $5,000 $3,750 $5,000 A del Milledgeville State Hospital Eastman Wrightsville Eastman Milledgeville State Hospital Milledgeville State Hospital Eastman Lexington Austell Pleasant Grove Community, Dalton Sylvester Pine Mountain Chatsworth 5 years 5 years 4lh years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs. 9 mos. 5 years 3 yrs. 9 mos. 5 years EXHIBIT "F" Tirne P1acticed July 1, 1961,. 2 years 1 month 2 years 3 years 1 yr. 4 mos: 1 yr. 8 mos. -0- 1 year -0- 1 year 1 month 1 year 1 month 1 year 1 year -0- 1 year MERCER, DR. FRANKLIN E. Albany, Georgia MOODY, DR. RICHARD A. Macon, Georgia MORELAND, DR. CARVIN C. Hiawassee, Georgia MORELAND, DR. R. H., JR. Darien, Georgia NICHOLSON, DR. W. LANIER Hiawassee, Georgia NOBLES, DR. TRAVIS Lyons, Georgia POLLOCK, DR. CHARLES E. Fitzgerald, Georgia POLLOCK, DR. JOHN Eo., JR. <:;:! <:11 Augusta, Georgia PRICE, DR. THOMAS W. Glennville, Georgia ROBINSON, DR. JAMES L. Carrollton, Georgia SHEFFIELD, DR. CHARLES R. Norman Park, Georgia SMITH, DR. DARIUS A . Doerun, Georgia SMITH , DR. HILTON E . Colquitt, Georgia THOMAS, DR. DONALD RAY Dalton, Georgia THOMAS, DR. J. LOWELL Macon, Georgia $5,000 $5 ,000 $5,000 $5,000 $3,750 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $3 ,750 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 Blakely Jesup Loganville Port Wentworth Garden City Hiawassee Lyons Washington Washington Byromville Woodbury Dawson Dallas Bowdon Pleasant Grove Community, Dalton Port Wentworth Rincon 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs. 9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs. 9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years - 0- 2 years 4 years 5 months 2 yrs.-1 mo. 1 yr.-11 mos. 3 years -0- -0- 2 years 5 months -0- 2 years 1 year 3 years 1 year 4 months 3 yrs.-5 mos. 5 mos. SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE Nam e and Home To wn Amount of Scholatship Community of Practice Time Requi1ed fo? R epayment TURNER, DR. RICHARD J. Franklin Springs, Georgia WARD, DR. DANIEL F. Savannah, Georgia WILLIAMS, DR. HENRY G. Ashburn, Georgia $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 Clayton Harlem Nashville 5 years 5 years 5 years NEGROES ANDERSON, DR. BENJAMIN S. Fort Valley, Georgia Ce.n:> ANDERSON, DR. ROBERT K. Augusta, Georgia BALL, DR. WESLEY J. Moultrie, Georgia JACKSON, DR. WILMOTINE Atlanta, Georgia RELEFORD, DR. CHARLES C. Atlanta, Georgia SAPP, DR. WILLIAM P. Atlanta, Georgia TURK, DR. ALFRED J . Atlanta, Georgia $3,750 $3,750 $5,000 $3,750 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 Cedartown Waynesboro Thunderbolt Austell Covington Griffin Gainesville Newnan 3 yrs. 9 mos. 3 yrs. 9 mos. 5 years 3 yrs. 9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years EXHIBIT "F" Tim e P1acticed July 1,1964 3 years 8 months 2 years 11 months 11 months 1 year 3 months -0- 3 mos. 1 year, 1 month 4 years -0- -0- EXHIBIT "G" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL Name and Home Town Amount of Schola1ship Method of payment BELMONT, DR. WILLIAM S . . . . .. .. .. .. . Macon, Georgia $5 ,000 BLISSIT, DR. JOSEPH A.. .. .. .. .. . . . . . Loc ust Grove, Georgia BROOKS, DR. JAMES F. A ugusta, Georg ia OOK , DR. ERNEST L ...... .. . . .. . ewington, Georgia COR ' ELL, DR. RONALD D... . ... . Bowman, .Georgia EVA S, DR. RAYMOND D., JR. Ga inesville, Georgia FOSTER, DR. BLAKE McRAE Augusta, Georgia 3,750 2,500 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 FOSTER, DR. HARRY R. ..... .. .. .... .. . Summerville, Georgia 2,500 GRANT, DR. BOB CLYDE Gainesville, Georgia H ARPER, DR. H. WILBUR Warrenton, Georgia 5,000 5,000 H ARRIS, DR. STERLING A. Decatur, Georgia H ARRISON, DR. JOHN R . . . .. . . . . .... . . Macon, Georgia HEATH, DR. HEZEKIAH K., JR. Homerville, Georgia HENSLEY, DR. EDGAR R. Hephzibah, Georgia 2,750 2,500 1,250 3,750 1 year practice at Jackson, Georgia; principal and interest of balance paid by cash. Practice at McDonough , Georgia Practice at Monroe, Georgia. Practice at Thomson, Georg ia. Deceased. Practice at Clayton, Georgia. Practice at Milledgeville State Hospital, Thomson, Warrenton, and Pelham. 1 year, 11 months practice at Lithonia, Georgia; balance principal and interest paid by cash. Repaid in full with interest. 10 months practice at Washington, Georgia; 4 years, 2 months practice at Warrenton, Georgia. Practice at Buford, Georgia. Practice at Millen, Georgia. Practice at Pavo, Georgia. Practice at Waynesboro, Georgia 37 EXHIBIT "G" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL Name and Home Town Amount of Schola1ship Method of payment JENNINGS, DR. ROBERT E. Atlanta, Georgia KINARD, DR. GARLAND E. Atlanta, Georgia LANFORD, DR. CHARLES A .. .. ... . . .. . . Stone Mountain, Georgia LASSITER, DR. HOMER L. Moultrie, Georgia LITTLE, DR. CHARLES H ..... .... ..... . Jasper, Georgia LONG, DR. HAROLD G. . ..... . . .... .. . . Dahlongea, Georgia LUKE, DR. BILLY D. Alma, Georgia MAY, DR. WINIFRED C. . . . . ... ........ . Atlanta, Georgia McNAIR, DR. WILLIAM P . .. .. . ..... . . Wrens, Georgia MUSE, DR. ANDREW D ., JR........ .. . Carrollton, Georgia NUTT, DR. RICHARD L. .. . .. . . . ....... . Griffin, Georgia O'QUINN , DR. JAMES L. Macon, Georgia PIRKLE, DR. THOMAS N . Smyrna, Georgia ROGERS, DR. CHARLES G. Atlanta, Georgia SHEAROUSE, DR. JOHN N. . . .... ... .. . Augusta, Georgia $5,000 3,750 $3,750 3,750 2,500 5,000 3,750 2,500 3,750 3,750 2,500 5,000 2,500 3,750 3,750 Practice at Arlington, Georgia. 3 months practice at Chickamauga, Georgia; 3 years, 8 months practice at Ft. Oglethorpe. Practice at Rutland District. Practice at Arlington, Georgia. Practice at Blairsville, Georgia. Practice at Dahlonega, Georgia. 2 years and 7 months practice at Blackshear, Georgia; 1 year 4 months at Forest Park, Georgia. Repaid in full with interest. Practice at Soperton, Georgia. Practice at Jefferson, Georgia. 9 months practice at Jeffersonville, Georgia; 1 year, 9 months at Darien, Georgia. Repaid in full with interest. Practice at Blue Ridge, Georgia. Practice at Rockmart, Georgia. 10 months practice at Washington, Georgia; 2 years, 11 months practice at Lavonia, Georgia. 38 EXHIBIT "G" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL Name and Ho'me Town Amount of Schola1ship M ethod of payment SI NGLETON , DR. GARY L. Jonesboro, Georgia T AN NER, DR. CLYDE V. Douglas, Georgia TILLMAN, DR. RALPH A. . ... .. . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia TURNER, DR. DANIEL R. Albany, Georgia WH ITTLE, DR. MICHAEL H. . .... . ... . Augusta, Georgia W ILBANKS, DR. JAMES B. Cornelia, Georgia W HITWORTH, DR. JACK W. Greenville, Georgia N EGROES G EIGER, DR. GUSTAVEOUS L. Atlanta, Georgia HALE, DR. GEORGE C. . ... . .. . . .. . . . . . Macon, Georgia McGHEE, DR. NELSON J . . ..... . . . .. Columbus, Georgia PEARSON, DR. HUEY L. Glenwood, Georgia w. S MITH, DR. OTIS Atlanta, Georgia $2,500 3,750 3,750 3 ,750 5,000 5,000 2,500 Repaid in full with interest. 1 year practice at Hazlehurst, Georgia; 3 years and 1 month practice at Pearson, Georgia. 3 years practice at Pearson, Georgia; balance principal and interest paid by cash. Repaid in full with interest. Practice at Lyons, Georgia. 6 months practice at Hiawassee, Georgia; 4 years, 6 months practice at Clarkesville, Georgia. Practice at Greenville, Georgia. 5,000 2,500 3, 750 2,500 1,250 3 years practice at Fort Valley, Georgia; balance principal and interest paid by cash. Repaid in full with interest. Practice at Gainesville, Georgia. Repaid in full with interest. Practice at Fort Valley, Georgia. c 39 EXHIBIT "H" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO WITHDREW FROM MEDICAL SCHOOL AND ARE REPAYING IN CASH Name and H ome Town Amount of Schola1 s hip Paid to R ecipient Antount R epaid by July 1,1964 A MERSON, G. MALCOM Gordon, Georgia ANDREWS, JAMES W. Robinson, Georgia BROADHURST, CY RUS G . ............. . F itzgerald, Georgia BROWN, HENRY ETTA S. Nelson, Georgia BURGAMY, WILLIAM R. . .. ... . . . . . .. . Sparta, Georgia CA RROLL, RI CHARD A. . .. . . . . . . .. . ... Augu ta, Georgia CARTER, NORMAN K . ... ....... .. . ... . . Talbotton, Georgia CH ITTY, A UBURN P . . .. ... ... .. . . . . .. . Moultr ie, Georgia COBB , JANELL Glennville, Geor g ia C ROOK, ROBERT BYRON .. .. .... . .... Rome, Georgia E LLEGOOD, JAMES 0 . . .. . . . . . . . . . ..... . Augusta, Georgia FARLEY, WILLIAM E . . . .. . . ... . ..... Columbus, Georgia GRIER, ORIN T . Blakely, Georgia GRIFFIN, NORMAN W ... . ...... . .... . Augusta, Georgia GRIMM, WILLIAM B . .... ...... . . . .. . . . Atlanta, Georgia HAWKI NS, DAVID J . .... . . . . . .. . . . .. . Augusta, Geo r gia HOPKI NS, C LARENCE E., JR.. . . . ..... . Albany, Georgia HOTARD, JOSEPH A ... . . . . .. . ... .. . . Columbus, Georgia H UTTO, ALTON W . . ........ . .. . . .... Fort Valley, Georgia HUMPHREY, WILLIAM T . . . . ... .. . . .. . . Bainbridge, Georgia JOHNSON, WELDON H .. .. . .. .. . ..... . . . Jeffer son, Georgia $ 1,250 .00 291.48 1,250.00 456.70 1,250.00 421.69 278.96 1,250.00 363.94 1,250.00 2,500.00 1,250 .00 1,900.00 1,250.00 270.24 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 3,333 .33 1,250.00 2,187.50 Deferred payment until graduate study completed. Repaid in fu ll with interest. $ 100.00 Repaid with interest. 700 .00 Repaid in fu ll with inter est. Repaid in full with interest. - 0- Repaid in f ull with interest. Repaid in full with interest. 200.00 600.00 1,497.50 255.00 -0- 375.00 -0- 380.00 -0- Repaid in full with interest . -0- 40 EXHIBIT " H" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO WITHDREW FROM MEDICAL SCH OOL AND ARE REPAYING IN CASH Name and Home Town A mount of Schola1sh-ip Paid to R ecipient Amount R epaid by Ju ly 1, 1 961,. PRUITT, DONALD I. . . . ............. . .. . Buford, Georgia P URCELL, ROBERT J . ....... . ... . .. ... Augusta, Georgia SCOTT, MELVIN B., JR . . . . . . ...... . .. . . Waycross, Georgia SHUMAN, IVY LEE ... . ... . . . . ..... . . Statesboro, Georgia SWEAT, RUSSELL D ........ . . . .. . . .. Soperton, Georgia WOODY, PHILIP D . . . .. . Gainesville, Georgia N EGROES HALL, CHARLES, JR. . .. . ... .. ..... . Savannah, Georgia PELOTE, MACEO R . . ........ . ... . ... . . . Savannah, Georgia $ 301.08 2,187.50 333.18 1,250.00 3,750.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 634.84 Repaid in full with interest. - 0- Repaid in full with interest. -0- -0- 50.00 Repaid in full with interest. - 0- 41 EXHIBIT "I" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH Name and Home Town Amount of Schola1ship Paid to R ecipient Amount R epaid by July 1,1964 ALLEN, DR. L. LANIER .. . . . . . .. . . .... . Valdosta, Georgia A VRET, DR. EDWIN . .. .. ... . ... . . . . . . Macon, Georgia BLAND, DR. JAMES L. . . .. . . .. . . ... . . . Sylvania, Georgia BREWTON, DR. LLOYD C. . . ... . ... .... . Louisville, Georgia BURNAM, DR. JESSE A ... . . ...... . . . . . Cordele, Georgia BURNS, DR. JAMES H . ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . Rome, Georgia CASON, DR. CECIL DAVID . .. .. . . . . . . . . . Blackshear, Georgia CROWDER, DR. JACKSON G . . . . . . .. . ... . West Point, Georgia DEFOOR, DR. JOSEPH T . .. . . . .... .. .. . Decatur, Georgia DENT, DR. JOHN M., JR... .. .. .. . . . .. Waynesboro, Georgia FAULKNER, DR. HARRY W .. . . . .. . ... . Covington, Georgia FRAZIER, DR. EDDIE M., JR. . . . ... .. Sparta, Georgia FLYNT, DR. JOHN WILLIAM . ... . .. .. . Decatur, Georgia HATTAWAY, DR. CHARLES A . .. . .. .. .. . Atlanta, Georgia HEATH, DR. TIM RAY .. . ... . ... ... . Homerville, Georgia HUGHES, DR. JOHN L . .. . ... .... . ... . Augusta, Georgia HURST, DR. JAMES B . .. . .. . .... . . .. .. . Brunswick, Georgia JACKSON, DR. BILLY JOE .... . .. . . .... . Forsyth, Georgia JAMES, DR. CLYATT w., JR. . .. . . . .. . . Pearson, Georgia JONES, DR. OTIS WALDO, JR. . . . . ... .. Hoboken, Georgia JORDAN, DR. WILLIAM M . ... ...... . . . Lyons, Georgia KEENE, DR. WILLIS R. . . . . ... . . .... . Woodbine, Georgia $5,000.00 5,000.00 -0$1,700.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 1,500.00 -0750.00 2,451.81 5,000.00 5,000.00 -0600.00 5,000.00 5,000 .00 -0-0- 5,000 .00 5,000 .00 5,000.00 1,170.00 -0- 1,000 in practice 4,027 .7 7 5,000.00 5,000.00 2,500.00 5,000 .00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 -02,000 475.00 -01,500 in practice. 166.66 in practice 750.00 -0- 3,750.00 350.00' 42 EXHIBIT "1" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH Name and Home Town Amount of Schola1shi p Paid to R ecipient Amount R epaid by July 1,1964 KEPP, DR. LOWELL ........ .. ... .... . Atlanta, Georgia KIBLER, DR. JAMES A . .. ... ... . .. . ... . Dublin, Georgia LAWRENCE, DR. JAMES D . ........... . Macon, Georgia LOWE, DR. JAMES CALLAWAY ...... . Atlanta, Georgia MILLER, DR. GEORGE . D . ..... . .. . . ... . Forest Park, Georgia NORMAN, DR. JOHN T ........ ..... Thomson, Georgia NU NNALLY; DR. JAMES T .. . . . .. . .. .. . Augusta, Georgia PICKENS, DR. JAMES C. .. . .... ... ... . Tucker, Georgia P ILCHER, DR. BOBBY L . . . . . ..... . ... . Americus, Georgia PLAYFORD, DR. GEORGE A. . ... .. ..... . Augusta, Georgia R AY, DR. ALBERT W., JR. Macon, Georgia $3,750.00 5,000.00 3,750.00 5,000.00 3,750 .00 5,000.00 3,750.00 5,000.00 2,500.00 5,000.00 5,000 .00 $ 950.00 1,300.00 200.00 -0- 3,7 55 .00 2,000 in practice; 175.00 in cash. 2,583.31 in practice. -0-01,166.66 in practice. -0- 43 EXHIBIT "J" STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1962-63 INCOME Cash on hand, July 1, 1962 . State Appropriation . . . . Interest on Savings Account Payments on Scholarships Income Tax Refund . . . . TOTAL INCOME . . $ 28,237.31 150,000.00 474.28 13,827.61 299.70 $192,838.90 DISBURSEMENTS Personal Services Salaries . $6,669.92 Per Diem ... 37.50 College Scholarship Fee ..... . Retail Credit . . . 297.00 1,022.20 Travel .. . .. . .. . Office Supplies . . . . . . Communication (Telephone & Postage) Printing Bond Premium Rental .... Scholarships . . $ 8,026.62 87.94 490.40 288.42 549.11 50 .00 40.00 163,038.55 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $172,571.04 Balance on Hand, July 1, 1963 $ 20,267.86 ':' *Includes $964.72 in savings account. 44 EXHIBIT "K" STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1963-64 INCOME Cash on Hand, July 1, 1963 State Appropriation . . . . Interest on Savings Account Payments on Scholarships . . $ 20,267.86 150,000.00 51.12 19,759.19 TOTAL INCOME . . . . . . . . . . $190,078.17 DISBURSEMENTS Personal Services Sa laries . . . . . $7,498.46 Per Diem .. . 37.50 College Scholarship Fee . .... . . 249.00 Retail Credit 995.67 Overpayment to Internal Revenue (to be refunded) . . . .. 38.30 Tr avel . . . . Office Supplies Communication Bond Premium Rental Scholarships Equipment . Collector of Internal Revenue $ 8,818.93 103.66 128.15 318.09 50.00 25.00 164,828.49 742.36 299.70 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . .. . $175,314.38 BALANCE ON HAND, JULY 1, 1964 $ 14,763.79 45 EXHIBIT "L" STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD PROPOSED BUDGET 1964-65 INCOME Cash Balance on hand July 1, 1964 . . Appropriation from State of Georgia Repayments on Scholarships Interest on Savings Account TOTAL INCOME $ 14,763.79 150,000.00 12,180.36 32.00 $176,976.15 DISBURSEMENTS Personal Services Salaries .. . . . . College Scholarship Service Retail Credit . . . . . . Per Diem Board Members Extra Clerical Help . . . . $7,260.00 300.00 1,000.00 55.00 1,160.00 Travel . ... Supplies Communications Printing Bond Premium Equipment $ 9,775.00 200.00 300.00 400.00 550.00 50.00 300.00 Scholarships . . . . . . . . TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $ 1,800.00 $165,401.15 $176,976.15 46 REPORT OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA IJ 1\EPORT OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA For the Period July 1, 1964 through June 30, 1966 To the GOVERNOR and the MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEMBERS OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA DR. GEORGE H. ALEXANDER . . . . . . May, 1965-May, 1967 . . Forsyth DR. WALTER BROWN . . May, 1966-May, 1968 . Savannah DR. GEORGE DILLINGER . May, 1963-May, 1965 . Thomasville DR. IVAN R. ELDER . . . . . . . . . . . May, 1965-April, 1969 . Bremen DR. J. C. MCDANIEL . . . . . . . . May, 1964-May, 1966 . Atlanta DR. J. HUBERT MILFORD . . . . . . . . . . . August, 1961-April, 1965 . Hartwell DR. CAROL G. PRYOR . . . . . . . . . . . . May, 1965-April, 1969 . Augusta DR. EDWARD K. RUSSELL . . . . . . . . . . July, 1962-April, 1965 . Atlanta DR. JOHN N . SHEAROUSE . . . . . . . . . . August, 1961-April, 1965 . Lavonia DR. STELL B. TRAYLOR . . . . . . . . ... Barnesville May, 1965-April, 1969 OFFICERS OF THE BOARD DR. STELL B. TRAYLOR . . . . . . . . Chairman DR. CAROL G. PRYOR . . . . . . . Vice Chairman MR. HENRY G. NEAL . . Secretary-Treasurer MRS. HUBERT L. HARRIS . . . Assistant SecretaryTreasurer FOURTH FLOOR 244 Washington Street, S.W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30334 iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Creation of the State Medical Education Board . 8 Board Members 10 Scholarships 10 Conclusion 12 Scholarship Recipients Attending Medical Colleges During 1966-67 Exhibit "A" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Map showing locations of physicians repaying scholarships by practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Summary of Recipients Presently Attending Medical Col- leges 1966-67 Exhibit "B" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Scholarship Recipients Serving Internships 1966-67 Exhibit "C" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Scholarship Recipients Serving Residences Exhibit "D" . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Scholarship Recipients Presently Serving in Armed Forces Exhibit "E" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Scholarship Recipients Presently Repaying Scholarships by Practice Exhibit "F" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Physicians Who Have Completed Contracts in Full Exhibit "G" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Scholarship Recipients Who Are Repaying Scholarships in Cash Exhibit "H" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Scholarship Recipients Who Withdrew from Medical School and Have Repaid Their Scholarships to the State Exhibit "I" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Scholarship Recipients Who Withdrew From Medical School and Are Currently Repaying Their Obligations to the State in Cash Exhibit "J" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Annual Report 1964-65 Exhibit "K" 43 Annual Report 1965-66 Exhibit "L" . . . . 44 Proposed Budget 1966-67 Exhibit "M" . . . 45 iv Chappelle Matthews Athens Author of the Constitutional Amendment that created the State Medical Education Board in 1951. Dr. S. B. Traylor Barnesville Cha irman of the State Medical E ducation Board. v Dr. Carol G. Pryor Augusta Vice-Chairman of the State Medical Education Board. Dr. Walter Brown Savannah President, Medical Association of Georgia; member, State Medi- cal Education Board. Dr. George H. Alexander Forsyth Past-President, Medical Association of Georgia; member, State Medical Education Board. Dr. Ivan R. Elder Bremen Member, State Medical Educa- tion Board. VI STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA 244 Washington Street, S.W., Fourth Floor ATLANTA January 11, 1967 The Honorable Lester G. Maddox Governor, State of Georgia State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia 30334 My dear Governor Maddox: In accordance with Georgia Laws 1951, page 867, I submit this report concerning the activities of the State Medical Education Board of Georgia for the period beginning July 1, 1964, and ending June 30, 1966. For your additional information, the report was prepared to include the action taken by the Board at its meeting held on July 20, 1966, covering the granting of scholarships for the 1966-67 academic year and the approval of the budget for the operation of the Board for the 1966-67 fiscal year. Respectfully, Stell B. Traylor, M.D. Chairman 1 REPORT OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA FOR THE PERIOD JULY 1, 1964 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1966 INTRODUCTION The State Medical Education Board was established in 1953 for a two-fold purpose: (1) to provide much-needed medical services for the smaller rural communities of Georgia; and (2) to provide a program of aid to promising medical students who do not have the financial means to attend a medical college. On June 30, 1966, the State Medical Education Board completed its thirteenth year of successful operation. During the thirteen year period the Board has been in existence, 492 students have received scholarships. At the present time, 130 are now in school; 27 are completing internships; 47 are completing residencies; and 35 are in the armed services . The results of the medical scholarship program have been gratifying. Sixty-two scholarship recipients are currently engaged in repaying their scholarships by active practice in small communities. A list of these doctors is shown as Exhibit "F." Sixty-two doctors have repaid in full their obligations to the State Medical Education Board. Forty-five of these were repaid by practice; five repaid by practice for a certain period with the balance paid in cash with interest at 4 % ; eleven repaid fully in cash with interest; and one, Dr. Ronald D. Cornell, passed away in the fall of 1962, just before he was scheduled to begin practice at Social Circle, Georgia. The most important result of the scholarship program is that once a community is chosen for practice, a doctor rarely leaves. Of the forty-five who have repaid their obligations by practice, thirty-five have remained in permanent practice in the same community; one is in the Armed Services, considering a career there; four moved to other towns in Georgia; two moved to Atlanta, while one doctor went to South America. Two are taking additional residencies, but intend to return to practice in their community. The following are typical replies to a letter, for audit purposes, which was mailed to scholarship recipients who are practicing : "I plan to remain here indefinitely. I now see about 45 pa- 2 Dr. Donald R. Thomas and Dr. Jam es E. Marlowe have partnership in the Pleasant Grove area, 6 miles from Dalton. New Clinic and Office Building just completed in the Pleasant Grove Community in Whitfield County by Dr. Marlowe and Dr. Thomas. 3 tients a day on an average. We need additional doctors in our town." "... My partner and I see 60-100 patients daily and enjoy our practice very much. ____________ is looking for a physician. Thanks again for your help." ". . . and I plan to remain at ------------ I see approximately 60 patients every day." "We are very happy and pleased in our present status and intend to remain. We are seeing 20 to 30 patients daily, doing a good amount of surgery and obstetrics. In general we have really been busy. . .. Please thank all the members of the State Medical Education Board for their very needed aid when I needed it most." "Practice is fine-confined mostly to surgery. No plans to change. I see 12-15 patients daily. We are working for another physician for our partnership. Thank you for the interest and again for the help in school." "I see about 150-200 patients per week. Average working 70 hours per week. I feel that I have chosen an area where physicians' services are greatly needed." "I now have a partner- a classmate, Dr. ------------ We are interested in helping a doctor locate in ____________, Georgia, 15 miles from ------------ We presently have an office there and I would work out an associate agreement." ". . . I see approximately 25 patients a day. You may be interested to know Dr. ____________ , Medical College of Georgia '62, plans to locate in ----------- in July 1966, upon completion of his military service. He will be a most welcome addition to the .medical community, as we are all busier than we would like to be." "My practice is coming along fine and again I want to thank you and the State Medical Education Board for making it possible for me to become a medical doctor. I give you the credit, for without your aid I could not have made it. Come to see me." "I see approximately 60 patients per day in the hospital and office." "My practice is stable at approximately 100 patients per week." "I see 40-60 patients a day." "This community needs another general practitioner. My partner and I see anywhere from 75 to sometimes 175 patients a day plus alternating days going to the hospital and making routine monthly rounds (and interval visits as needed) to the 100 bed nursing home here. . . . We are looking for a compatible partner to make our clinic a 3-man partnership." 4 Dr. James F. Green and Dr. James L. Boss examine X-Rays. Dr. Bos exammmg patient's ear. He and Dr. Green attended the same medical college and interned at the same hospital. Dr. Boss joined Dr. Green in Villa Rica in February 1965. Dr. Green checks patient's blood pressure. Dr. Green was born near Villa Rica. In July he will have repaid hi scholarship to the State in full. 5 "We feel that our clinic is the most beautiful one in Georgia. . . It is new (Nov. 1, 1964), spacious (waiting area for about 50 patients, a children's waiting-playroom and waiting space in our emergency area), adequate (6 well-furnished examining rooms, storage room, records room, equipment room, heater, air-conditioner, a staff lounge which could be made into another doctor's office, an emergency room with access from outside, an X-ray and developing and reading and storage room for X-rays, a lab., 2 offices, 3 bathrooms, and a large drug room). "The building is of rough cut redwood and natural field stone built in a semi-oriental style with a large carport . . . and plenty of parking space, with room for more plus beautifully landscaped grounds ... located in the heart of __________ on the main street. "We have 5 registered nurses, 1 LPN, and 2 receptionist-bookkeepers- as well as a lab-X-ray technician. " . .. We would appreciate your referral of any interested physician." ". .. and I believe completes my obligation for the scholarship, without which I would have been unable to become a country doctor. I'm seeing 40 to 60 patients a day and will need an additional M.D. here shortly." ". . . I do not anticipate any change. Dr. ___________ and I average seeing roughly 60 to 75 patients a day (together) and we are about to build a new office here. Obviously, I'm happy and well-satisfied. Dr. ____________ in ____________ tells me he needs a partner badly." ".. . My practice has grown to the place that I'm having to cut down some. I average seeing about 60 patients daily." It is important to mention that those who decide to repay in cash with interest rather than practice in a small community usually do this because during their years in medical college they find that they are better suited for other phases of medicine than general practice. One such recipient is doing valuable research on blood diseases at Johns Hopkins Medical School; several are preparing for careers in academic medicine; and several have found that they can best serve humanity in a field too specialized to permit them to repay their obligations by practicing their specialties in small communities. However, several have found that special training in such fields as obstetrics-gynecology, surgery, and anesthesiology are tremendously helpful assets in their practice in small communities. It is quite obvious that the program of medical scholarships inaugurated thirteen years ago has more than met expectations. 6 Before entering practice, many scholarship recipients must serve their country in the armed se r vices. Dr. William R. Wills, commander of the First Medical Battalion's Co. A, di covered Nguyen Thi Mai's malformed heart while he and an as ociate were examining children at An Lac Orphanage in Saigon. After weeks of red tape, bureaucracy and tangled officialdom, Capt. Wills brought Mai to Birmingham, the city that had adopted the First Division, where a team of surgeons s uccess fully operated on her. She has now returned to the orphanage to join a brother and sister there. Dr. Wills is shown with Mai, Mrs. Wills and their three sons, and nurse Thio Dao, who carne from Saigon with the child. Wills with the 4-year old Vietnamese child he brought from Saigon to undergo delicate heart urgery. Dr. Wills, a native of Moultrie, Georgia, received a State scholarship. After his return from Vietnam, he will establish practice in a Georgia town. 7 Dr. Wills greets his family. Under this program, Georgia and her citizens cannot lose. Young men and women of great promise, who could not otherwise hope to become doctors, are able to secure their medical training. Doctors who practice in communities in acute need of medical services also add to the economic health of the State. The funds received from doctors repaying in cash are used for other scholarships while the State also benefits from the services of these same doctors either by specialty practice or from their services in the academic field. The Board receives an annual appropriation of $150,000 for the scholarship program. The Board authorized the Secretary to prepare the biennial budget for 1967-69 requesting an amount of $225,000 for the first year and $250,000 for the second year. The purpose of the increase is to provide more scholarships for medical students. CREATION OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD The State Medical Education Board was created by an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Georgia. The 1951 General Assembly of the State of Georgia enacted a law providing for the Constitutional amendment which was ratified by the people of the State of Georgia in the November general election of 1952. Under the Constitutional amendment the State Medical Education Board is composed of five members, as follows: President of the Medical Association of Georgia, immediate past President of the Medical Association of Georgia, and three qualified electors of the State of Georgia appointed by the Governor. The three members appointed by the Governor hold office for a term of four years. Vacancies on the Board are filled by appointment of the Governor for the unexpired term. The secretary of the Board is the person who is serving as the secretary of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. Under the Constitutional amendment the Board is charged with receiving and acting upon all applications for loans or scholarships made by students who are bon a fid e citizens and residents of the State of Georgia, who desire to become doctors of medicine, and who have been accepted for enrollment in accredited medical colleges within the United States. The purpose of the loans and scholarships is to enable recipients to obtain a medical education which will qualify them to become licensed, practicing physicians 8 within the State of Georgia. It is the duty of the Board to make careful and full investigation of the ability, character and qualifications of each applicant and to determine his fitness to become the recipient of a loan or scholarship. The investigation of the applicant includes a report on the ability of the applicant or his parents to pay tuition at a medical college. The Constitutional amendment provides that the Board, in granting loans and scholarships, shall give preference to qualified applicants who, or whose parents, are unable to pay the applicants' tuition at a medical college. The loans or scholarships do not exceed $5,000 to any one person and are paid in annual installments not exceeding $1,500 per annum. The loans or scholarships may be repaid as follows: (a) The full amount of the loan may be repaid to the State of Georgia in cash in full with 4 per cent interest. Payments are to be made annually. The first annual payment shall be due on or before one year from the date the student completes his internship. (b) The student may repay the loan in services by practicing his profession at a community of 5,000 or less, which is in need of a physician, Milledgeville State Hospital, Gracewood State School and Hospital, or at any facility operated by or under the jurisdiction of the State Department of Public Health, or at any prison or detention camp or work camp operated under the jurisdiction of the State Board of Corrections. One-fifth of the loan, together with interest thereon, shall be credited to the student for each year of practicing his profession in the designated locations. No annual interest on the loan shall be paid during such practice or service. After the fifth full year of practice the student shall be relieved from further obligations under his contract. Before being granted a loan or scholarship, each applicant must enter into a contract with the State of Georgia agreeing to the t erms and conditions upon which the scholarship or loan is granted to him. The purpose and intent of the Constitutional amendment is to bring about an adequate supply of doctors of medicine in the more sparsely populated areas of the State of Georgia by increasing the number of medical students from Georgia in the various medical colleges, and inducing a sufficient number of the graduates from medical colleges to return to Georgia and practice their profession. 9 BOARD MEMBERS In May of 1964, Dr. J. G. McDaniel of Atlanta, Georgia, was elected President of the Medical Association of Georgia and Dr. George Dillinger of Thomasville, Georgia, was the immediate past President of the Association. Governor S. Ernest Vandiver had appointed Dr. J. Hubert Milford of Hartwell, Georgia, Dr. John N. Shearouse of Lavonia, Georgia, and Dr. Carter Smith of Atlanta, Georgia, for terms of office beginning August 22, 1961, and ending April 1, 1965. Dr. Carter Smith resigned on July 9, 1962. Governor Vandiver appointed Dr. Edward K. Russell of Atlanta, Georgia, to succeed Dr. Smith for a term beginning July 19, 1962, and ending April 1, 1965. At its meeting on July 15, 1964, the State Medical Education Board re-elected Dr. J. Hubert Milford as Chairman and Dr. John N. Shearouse as Vice-Chairman for the period beginning July 1, 1964, and ending June 30, 1965. In May of 1965, Governor Carl E. Sanders appointed Dr. Ivan R. Elder of Bremen, Georgia, to succeed Dr. John Shearouse, whose term of office had expired, for a term beginning May 5, 1965, and ending April 1, 1969. He appointed Dr. Carol G. Pryor of Augusta, Georgia, to succeed Dr. Edward K. Russell, whose term of office had expired, for a term beginning May 5, 1965, and ending April 1, 1969, and Dr. Stell B. Traylor of Barnesville, Georgia, to succeed Dr. J. Hubert Milford, whose term of office had expired, for a term beginning May 5, 1965, and ending April 1, 1969. Dr. George H. Alexander of Forsyth, Georgia, as President of the Medical Association of Georgia, became a member in the place of Dr. George Dillinger. The State Medical Education Board, at its meeting on July 28, 1965, elected Dr. J. G. McDaniel as Chairman and Dr. Stell B. Traylor as Vice Chairman for the period beginning July 1, 1965, and ending June 30, 1966. In May of 1966, Dr. Walter Brown of Savannah, Georgia, was elected President of the Medical Association of Georgia. and became a member of the Board in the place of Dr. Alexander whose term had expired. Dr. Stell B. Traylor was elected Chairman and Dr. Carol G. Pryor was elected Vice Chairman of the Board for the period beginning July 1, 1966, and ending June 30, 1967. SCHOLARSHIPS The State Medical Education Board has limited its program to the granting of scholarships until the acute shortage of doctors 10 in the rural areas of the State of Georgia has been alleviated. The procedure in granting scholarships is as follows: Upon request, an application form and a parents' confidential financial statement form are sent to the applicant. Upon receipt of the completed application form and information that the parents' confidential financial statement has been sent to College Scholarship Service, six references given by the applicant are contacted for additional information about the character and personal habits of the applicant. A report on the applicant and his family is then secured through a commercial credit company giving detailed information about their financial status. Upon receipt of all this information, the applicant is interviewed by the Secretary of the Board. Each interview lasts approximately one hour. All applicants are invited to appear in person before the entire Board when it meets in July to grant the scholarships. The Board considers the information gathered on all applicants, and awards scholarships to those who are in greatest financial need and who, in the opinion of the Board, will become excellent physicians for practice in the rural areas of Georgia. The Board received applications for scholarships for the 196465 academic year from forty-three students. At its meeting on J uly 15, 1964, it granted thirty-two scholarships. It renewed ninety-nine scholarships previously granted. The Board received applications for scholarships for the 196566 academic year from forty-six applicants. At its meeting on J uly 28, 1965, it granted thirty-five scholarships. It renewed eighty-eight scholarships previously granted. The Board received applications for scholarships for the 1966-67 academic year from fifty-one applicants. At its meeting on July 20, 1966, it granted thirty-seven scholarships. It renewed ninety-five scholarships previously granted. *** The present status for each applicant for a medical scholarship is shown in Exhibits which follow, except the following: Dr. William H. Holbrook completed his internship July 1, 1966. The Board granted him permission to accept the position of House Officer at Athens General Hospital for a one-year period until he reports for active duty in July 1967. Stephen Bailey was granted a scholarship of $1,250. He would have been a junior in 1965, but drowned in a boating accident in September 1965. According to an opinion of the Attorney General several years ago, this automatically cancels his obligation to the State of Georgia. 11 CONCLUSION The State Medical Education Board wishes to express its sincere appreciation for the consideration and assistance given by the Governor, members of the General Assembly, and other State officials. With their help, the Board is confident that it will continue to render a greatly needed service to the citizens of the State of Georgia in providing well-trained physicians for the less populated areas of this State. 12. SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1966-67 Name and Address Coll eg e 1966-67 Classes ALLIGOOD, LAWRENCE M . , JR. . .. .. . .. . . ........... . Medical College of Georgia Soph. Douglas, Georgia ARMSTRONG, NATHANIEL E . .. . ..... . ...... .... . . Howard University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Brunswick, Georgia ASKEW, DANNY E . . . .. .. . . .. . .. ... .. . .... . .... .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. Sparta, Georgia ASKEW, FLETCHER C. .. . . ... . . . .... . . . . ....... . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. Columbus, Georgia BACON, MERRILL P . .. .. .. .... . .. . .. . . .... ... ... .. Medical College of Georgia Jr. Pembroke, Georgia BAGGETT, JAMES C., JR. . ... . ..... . . ... ....... Medical College of Georgia Soph. Douglasville, Georgia ....... BANDOW, GEORGE T. . ........... . . . .... . . .. .... . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. ;..:~ Chamblee, Georgia BARNETT, JEWELL M. . .. ... . . ... . . ... .. . . ..... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. Nicholson, Georgia BELL, SIDNEY A. . ......... . .... .. . . ....... . . . .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Athens, Georgia BOLIN, MARION G . . ....... . . ...... . .. .. . . .. ... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Macon, Georgia BOYLE, STEPHEN ... ..... .... . ..... . .. .. . .. . ...... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Atlanta, Georgia BREWSTER, EDWARD W., JR... . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Rome, Georgia BROOKS, WILLIAM P . . . .... .... . . .. . . . .... . . ... .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Monroe, Georgia BROWN, FRANK J . ............ .... .. .. . . ... .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Norcross, Georgia BROWNING, JOHN W ... .. .. ... ..... ... . . .. .. .... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. Lawrenceville, Georgia BULLARD, PONCE D., JR. . .. . . . . . ... . . . ..... . . Vanderbilt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. Bainbridge, Georgia EXHIBIT "A" Total Scholarship Granted $5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1966-67 Name and Address College 1966-67 Classes CADORA, DONALD F . . . ........ ... . . ..... ... .. ... . . Medical College of Georgia Jr. College Park, Georgia CAMPBELL, WILLIAM W ., JR. . ... ..... . . . ... .... .. . Medical College of Georgia Fr. Blackshear, Georgia CANTRELL, JAMES G........ . ........ . . . . ....... . Emory University ....... . ... . . . . . .. .. ... . . . .... . . Jr. Decatur Georgia CARTER, MILLARD G.... . . .. ....... . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . Medical College of Georgia Jr. Macon, Georgia CATES, ROBERT M . ... .. ..... . . ... . .. . ......... . .. . Medical College of Georgia Jr. Tucker, Georgia CHALKER, DAN K . .. ........ ........ . . .... ....... . Medical College of Georgia So ph. Gibson, Georgia ........ CHAPMAN, ROY L .. .. . .. . . .... . . .. ... ........ .. . . . University of Tennessee ...... . . ... . . . . . ... . ... . Fr. ""' McCaysville, Georgia COLEMAN, FRANCIS W . ... . . ...... .. . .. .... . ... .. . . Medical College of Georgia ...... .. . . ............ . Sr. Waycross, Georgia COPELAND, FRANK M. JR. . ................. .. ... . Emory University .. . ...... ... .... ............... . Fr. Atlanta, Georgia COUSINS, ALBERT L . . ...... . ...... . .... . ......... . Medical College of Georgia Fr. Greenville, Georgia COUSINS, WILLIAM L. . ..... . . . ...... . .. . ...... . . . Medical College of Georgia Sr. Greenville, Georgia CROWE, JOHN A., JR.. . ...... . . ..... . . . ........... . Medical College of Georgia Sr. Pooler, Georgia DAVIS, LARRY P .. ... .. .......... . .... .. . . . . .. . ... . Medical College of Georgia Jr. Decatur, Georgia DICKENS, WINBURN J . . .. . . ......... ............. . Medical College of Georgia Fr. Winder, Georgia DIXON, JIMMY L . ............................... . Medical College of Georgia Soph. Waycross, Georgia DUANE, LAWRENCE J . ...... .. .. ................. . Medical College of Georgia Sr. McRae, Georgia EXHIBIT "A" Total Scholarship Granted $5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 DYAR, KATHRYN W . . .......... . . . .... ... ....... . . Medical College of Georgia .... . . . .... . .. .. . .. .... Fr. Greensboro, Georgia EIDSON, RODGER H . ........... ... . .. . . ... . .. ....... Bowman Gray School of Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Newnan, Georg ia ELLISON, CARROL W . ............... ..... ....... .. . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. Sylvania, Georgia FETTERS, DAVID V. . ... .. ......... . ........ . . .... Emory University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Albany, Georgia *Fix, RICHARD M............... . ... . .. . ... .... ... Medical College of Geo.rgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. Atlanta, Georgia FORD, JAMES E., III .. ... . .. . . . ...... .. . . .. ... .... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Atlanta, Georgia FREANT, LAWRENCE J. .... .. ................. ... . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Atlanta, Georgia GAILEY, THOMPSON A ., JR.. . . . .. ...... . ........... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Elberton, Georgia GAINEY, WILLIAM H . ....... .. . .... .... .......... Medical College of Georgia .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Jr. Atlanta, Georgia ...... ** GATTIS, ALLEN C. . . .. .. . . ... ..... . . .... . . . . .. . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. C1l Mar ietta, Georgia GENTRY, JAMES L . ...... .. .......... . ....... . .... . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. Carrollton, Georgia GIESLER, GARNETT J ., JR... .. ......... . ...... . . .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. Decatur, Georgia GILBERT, STEWART D........ .. . .... ... ........... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Hiawassee, Georgia GINGREY, JOHN P. ......................... .. ..... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Augusta, Georg ia GLENN, JOHNNY R. . ... ..... .... . .... . ... . . .. .. .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Colbert, Georgia GoWEN, JAMES F . ................... .... ......... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. Folkston, Georgia GREENE, JOHN W .... . ... ...................... .. . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. Barnesville, Georgia GRIFFIN, HOWARD A.. . . ........ . ... ... ...... .. .... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Washington, Georgia GUTHRIE, TROY H., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. Augusta, Georgia $5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1966-67 Name and Address College 1966-67 Class es HARPER, MARION C. .. . .. . ... . . . ..... .. . .... .... ... . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Athens, Georgia HATCHER, JAMES F ., JR. ................ . . . .. .. .. . Howard University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. Augusta, Georgia HAYES, CLAUDETTE ........ . . ........... . ... . ... . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Carrollton, Georgia HAYMAN, BERNARD L., JR. ......... . ... . ...... . .. . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. Augusta, Georgia HERNDON, CHARLES H ., JR. .... .. .. ... .... ...... . Medical College of Georgia .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Fr. Toccoa, Georgia HESTER, JESSE D. ...... .. ...... . .... ... .... . . .... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. Colquitt, Georgia ...... HOBBY, CHARLES F ... .... . .. ... . . .... .. . ......... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. 0') Valdosta, Georgia HODGES, HUGH 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Sandersville, Georgia HoPKINS, RALPH D., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Washington, Georgia JOHNSON, WALTER E., II .. ...................... Medical College of Georgia .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Sr. Union Point, Georgia JOHNSTON , JOSEPH F . . . . . ....... .. ..... . ......... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. Decatur, Georgia JOINER, DARRYL W. . ........................ . .... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Louisville, Georgia JONES, JAMES Y . .............. .. .. . ... .. .......... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Stone Mountain, Georgia JORDAN , MARION H . ... ...... .... .. .. ..... .. . . ... . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Augusta, Georgia JORDAN, STEPHEN M. ........ . ... . . . ....... .... . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Statesboro, Georgia , KELLEY, ROBERT E., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Athens, Georgia EXHIBIT "A" Total Schola1ship G r a n t ed $5,000 3,750 1,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 KELLY, ARTHUR G ...... .. . . .. .. . ............ .. . .. Medical College of Georgia ... . . . ......... .. .... . F r. Athens, Georgia KENI MER, BARRY K. .. .. ......... . . . .... .. . . . . ... . Medical College of Georgia ..... . . ........... . . .. Sr. Greensboro, Georgia KENNEDY, THOMAS E ...... . ... .... .... . . . . . ... Medical College of Georgia . .. ... . .... ... ... .... .. Sr. Guyton, Georgia KING, ELIZABETH W ..... .. .. . . ... ....... . . . Emory University ...... . ................... .. .. . . Jr. Decatur, Georgia KING, WILLIAM D..... . ........ . ...... . ... . ...... . Medical College of Georgia .. ... . . .......... ..... . Jr. Chickamauga, Georgia KISS, KAROLY 0 ....................... . . . .. .... . . . Medical College of Georgia . ... .. . . ... ... . ....... Sr. Decatur, Georgia KITCHENS, GEORGE G . . ..... . ........... . .. ... .. Medical College of Georgia .... . . ........ . . ... . .. Fr. Warren, Georgia LANIER, WILLIS E ....................... ... ... Medical College of Georgia .... . ... ... ...... . .. . . Soph . Cobbtown, Georgia LUCAS, WALLACE .. . .. .. ............ ..... ..... . ... University of Tennessee . . . . .. . .. . . .. ...... . . . ... Sr. Wrightsville, Georgia 1-' MANN, WILLIAM P . ... . ...... ...... . ... ...... ... . Medical College of Georgia ...... ... .. . .. .. . . .. .. Soph. -.::J Talbotton, Georgia MAULSBY, GILBERT 0 .. . . ......... .... .... ....... . Medical College of Georgia .. . .... .... . .. . . ...... Sr. Cartersville, Georgia *MAY, CHARLES B . .. .. .. ....... . .. ... ...... . . Medical College of Georgia . .. ... ... ... . .... . .... Jr. Bainbridge, Georgia McBRIDE, MICHAEL T .......... . ........ . . .... . Medical College of Georgia .. . .... .... . .. ....... . Jr. Villa Rica, Georgia McKINNEY, JAMES E . .... ...... .. ... ...... .. .. Medical College of Georgia .. .. .. ........... .... . Soph. Cordele, Georgia MIMBS, JAMES W ... ... ....... . .. .... . ... ..... . Medical Co.Jlege of Georgia ......... .. . . ......... Fr. Milledgeville, Georgia MINTER, BRENDA B. . ..... . ..... .. . .... . . . ..... . Medical College of Georgia ........ . ............. Sr. Jonesboro, Georgia MORRISON, JAMES P., Ill .. .. .. .. . ... . . .. ......... . Medical College of Georgia .... ... ... .. .......... Fr. Glenwood, Georgia MULLIS, KENNETH L. . .. . ................. . ..... Medical College of Georgia ..... . . ........ . . . . .. . Jr. Eastman, Georgia NAMAN, CARL H . ........... . .... . .. . ..... ..... ... . Medical College of Georgia .............. . ........ Sr. Sandersville, Georgia $5 ,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1966-67 Name and Add1ess College 1966-67 Class es NELSON, ELLIS H.. .. .. ... . ... . . . .... ......... . ... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. Ideal, Georgia NEWTON, JACK R. . ... ..... . .. . . ... ........... . ... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. Chamblee, Georgia NICHOLSON, WILLIAM L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Valdosta, Georgia NIXON, DANIEL W .. ...... ........ ..... . ..... . ..... Medical College of Georgia .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . Soph. Alma, Georgia PARKER, GREGG ................ . ...... .. ... . ....... Meharry Medical College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. West Point, Georgia PAYNE, FRANKLIN E ., JR. ............... ... ... .. . Medical College o.f Georgia .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . Soph. Powder Springs, Georgia ...... PERRY, HENRY A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. 00 Baldwin, Georgia . PETERSON , GARY D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Rossville, Georgia PHELPS, PAUL R . .. ............... . .............. Medical College of Georgia .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. Sr. Augusta, Georgia PHILLIPS, THOMAS W . . .. . ....... . .. . ........... . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Atlanta, Georgia PURCELL, DENT W ............... . ........ . . ..... . . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr. Glennville, Georgia ROBINSON, JERRY C...... ...... .. .... .. . . ......... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Carrollton, Georgia ROUTON, JAMES L. ... ... ....... .. ....... .. ....... . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. College Park, Georgia SAPP, PHILIP B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bowman-Gray Medical School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Dalton, Georgia SATHER, RANDALL K. ................ . .... . ..... . Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Atlanta, Georgia SIMMONS, BERNARD R... . ........... . ... .. ... ..... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr. Columbus, Georgia EXHIBIT "A" Total Scholarship Granted 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 SIMPSON, WALTER W . .... .. . .. .. . . .. .. ... . ..... . . Medical College of Georgia .. . ....... . . . ... .. .. . . Soph. Tifton, Georgia SINGLETON, PETER T. . . . .. .. .. ... . ..... . .. . . . ... . Meharry Medical College ..... .... . ... ......... Jr. Atlanta, Georgia SMITH, JAMES E. . . ... . ....... . .. ..... .. ...... . . . Medical College of Georgia .... . ......... ........ J r. Camilla, Georgia SMITH, LARRY E. . ... . .. . ............ .. .. . ...... . Medical College of Georgia ... . .. . . .. .. ... ... . ... Fr. Reidsville, Georgia SPIVEY, JAMES W., JR. . .......... . . .. . . . . . .. Medical College of Georgia . ......... . . .......... Sr. Macon, Georgia STEPHENS, MARVIN R. . ... .. ........ . ........ . ... . Medical College of Georgia ....... . ..... ......... Sr. Sandersville, Georgia STOCKS, SIRAS A. . ... ............. . ....... ... . Medical College of Georgia . . ...... . . . ........... Sr. Avondale Estates, Georgia STRINGER, MERLE P . . ... ... ................. . . . .. Medical College of Georgia .... . . . .. .. . .. ...... .. Jr. Augusta, Georgia TALLEY, PAUL ALEXIS ................. . ..... . .. . . Meharry Medical College . . ...... .... . . .... ... . Fr. Waycross, Georgia 1-' TARPLEY, JAMES M ... ... .... .... . . ..... . .. . .... Medical College of Georgia ........ . ....... .. . ... Jr. co Rome, Georgia THOMAS, JAMES C ....... . .. ... ... . .. ... . ... ..... . Medical College of Georgia . . .. .. ..... . . . ....... . Fr. Savannah, Georgia THOMPSON, FREDERICK B. ............... . ....... . Medical College of Georgia .. . .. ..... .. ...... . . .. Fr. Montezuma, Georgia THORNTON, ROBERT S . . ... ....... .. .... . . .. . ..... Medical College of Georgia . . ... . .............. .. Jr. Elberton, Georgia TUMLIN, WILLIAM D.. .. . . . .. . . . .. .... . . ..... . .. . Medical College of Georgia .. . .. . ..... .. ....... .. Sr. Rome, Georgia VEASEY, CHARLES R . . ... . . .. . ... ....... .. . ... . Medical College of Georgia . . .. ... . . . ... .. ...... . Soph. Rossville, Georgia VEASEY, PHILIP R . .. . .......... . .. . . . ...... .. .. . . . Medical College of Georgia ...... . ........ . ...... Soph. Rossville, Georgia WEST, CARLTON A. . .. ... . . .. .. .. .. ..... . . .. . . .. . Meharry Medical College ... . .. . . . . . . . ... Soph. Montezuma, Georgia WESTMORELAND, ANON E., JR... ... . . . .. ... . .. . Emory University .... . . .. ... . .............. . . . ... Fr. Clermont, Georgia WHELCHEL, CARL D. .. . . . . ............ . . .. . ...... . Medical College of Georgia . ..... . ..... . . ....... . Sr. Cordele, Georgia $5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 T N N. 'I N. c. E J ( ---r L: ,I .~ATOOrSA. I .. / f UN~ --~ I\;----~-.-r.A..N.N.I.N...\ ( ('1. iT~S .. J-.\ <.~ . . 1..- - ' \ RAOUH I . . MURRAT ( ~ ; y WHITr. O I- s ! ""'"' s -l . , GILM[R ) RSNAM l./"(f-./ . I I' W>tT[ s v .- ___. -4~\-" )--<: ~-, . ,L_L_"-i .............. J' t-: ~. -= /7.l ,.,_ ~._r- ' r- ~ /.../ ~~ -......_~~. 0; .~~ i novo ( 8 I. AA- r ~~ . "-A~~ =..~; ' .-! POLt '\ . PAULtiHC 0 .I s 'uI o HALL / y I J ( u- \. ) . . 1 HART rRA>O\LIN ( .>.1.'--"' .>----.......,. j--.V'/ ''<( c.. . ,.,..--1I - /_c' / ) -- \ JACK SON c, . -{ .:J \1 ROW C.LARK[ /' . ""-""' -y N 1 \ coee I '-., \ / ' ..... /. ' .ocoN[[ . 7WILK[S . ( ,). 1-- \ . .,.--. 3CAL[ Of .:.u.s Q ~ ' al - JO r---.- ~r '-~ !;J""- / f\-.~"'J" ~ " ~-' ~ ______, . I . . -- ! . HARALSON C.~ _j DOUGLAS -. . J.'"\.__, -"1' ',~-~~ //..--(... \ __ ~ < ,-/"""" L I 0 . .) "" . ! .J.'/ 1 . . \' 7""\ "o " ' ' o -, ( (COLUMOIA N - CAEtNE \) -'-''f< / \ .. . ' . / / (' y - ~ _., ~"rAvCTT"[r-t,_.,~.. \.""" . ~'"- /1.~~,(~-<-.I - :::;; --r \t; .... "\ r - . j -t . ~ . 8UT I' -v) """"" \ \.c.=., / I - . . / . ' , 8 URK[ ~ 1> 1-~ r--,. : H[A <( . I .. . JI - r - - \ . - ( &ALDWIN . I PIP\( R ) L- ) JO NES \ 'l: \ " 'ErFERSON \ ) WASHINGTON ') ~ ~~~-, I .<~o _I.l...- .__,_ -M< y . 0 ' - - '.. A --\ -.. \ ~1 co . e . UPSON r -. \ ) \ WILKINSON .-,_...:..!ON l .\ -/ 40 ... , . A ./~ ~.~ ~ - { .......,.___ , 8188 / \ - } EMANU[L . , - """-, "'-..__ , v ~ <( ..... I. .._ . - /'.--\J- .._ , . ./ \ .Y<-.. .( - ,I. . ,..,.... .--,__?r """' ;" . /'\ .r:"'""'" . . f . /" "" I / .- \\;' L AUR NS ------..f I.) ,.,,.., '!-I, 8ULLOCH \\ ' ~ ~ MUSCOGEE / V . HOUSTON BLECKL(Y. / \ \ .\\ - - - . \ ' \. -- /'~ I ') \ _J ) )'"-f" WAC N J----{ " ) . ; EVANS \ "Y -~-y.--'>--r~,'l - ~WH[L[R ~ ~- I .7~\~~ --. i . r . i;..... . ,L. . ... OOOLY ' . .if-.-.-.-.-.' '{ , . 8 ' 'T /. ' I. " " NAL:--- ..-;... '\ . I <( I - . WE8ST[R SUMTER W ILCOK .:\ / HLrAIR J . "l L 180TY ,.,_.. i """ - ,. . - "--,., ~.,~. J~ ~ """" ' .- '- ,------ ' ~: --.~ ~> ' QU . '<.. , .-J. I TE:RE LL ) \_ I RANDOLPH -., ~ LE E , _I-----1- >- ...., TURN[R ,.J 8EN "- H.IrLL- I L 1 JErr DAvis J--. . ....., r l BACON rI l /.. ."' ~ 1 . ~ .\ c; o...L r -., "' ' L...,u--_j. I RWON ). '"'" . , ...., . . . ~- ~ r--y~-~. -~ CLAY ! ( I DOuCHE TV WORTH TlrT _j POtRCE 't-- ----..J' ~ ~. 7 CALHOUN ' ~~r--- r- . ~~ 'l..~ . __.,J_ . ..-. l-r./." ( .. "' \ r.J Ki tsON \ ~ --~ -~ ~~ .-.....v"-L.l / I r-...Jf tI EARLY i ' OAKER . """" )C OOK .\ M OTC HELL COLQUITT ' ( ' ., '\\ WAR(' ,...) GLYNN J '"""'_A!._ l r- - I - . - --, ~.__, ,_\~_.L.~_._.,L,.,.->~,~ rI "'"E R . c,..(:ATUR I R AO Y . G - I i :) TURK, DR. ALFRED J . Atlanta, Georgia WARD, DR. DANIEL F . Savannah, Georgia WILLIAMS, DR. H ENRY G. , JR. Ashburn, Georgia $3,750 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Franklin Dallas Blairsville Milledgeville State Hospital Pleasant Grove Community Newnan Harlem Nashville 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years 272 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years EXHIBIT "F" Tim e P1acticed July 1, 1966 -0- 3 years 1 year 11 months 3 yrs.-4 mos. 2 years 4 years 2 yrs.-11 mos. EXHIBIT "G" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL Name and Home Town Amount of Scholarship Method of Payment BELMONT, DR. WILLIAM S......... . . Macon, Georgia BLISSIT, DR. JOSEPH A. . ... . ... . . . .. . Locust Grove, Georgia BODDY, DR. ALFRED E. Decatur, Georgia BROOKS, DR. JAMES F ... . .. . . ... . ... . . Augusta, Georgia BULLARD, DR. JAMES R. .... . . .. . . ... . Atlanta, Georgia COOK, DR. ERNEST L. . . ... . . .... .... . Newington, Georgia CORNELL, DR. RONALD D. . ..... . .... . Bowman, Georgia EDWARDS, DR. JACK B. ............. . Cornelia, Georgia EVANS, DR. RAYMOND D., JR... ..... . Gainesville, Georgia FOSTER, DR. BLAKE McRAE . ... . .... . Augusta, Georgia FOSTER, DR. HARRY R. .. .... . ..... . .. . Summerville, Georgia GEIGER, DR. GUSTAVEOUS L. .... .. ... . Atlanta, Georgia GRANT, DR. BOB C. . ... . ..... .. .... . . Gainesville, Georgia HALE, DR. GEORGE C. . .... ... .... ... . Macon, Georgia HANNAH, DR. FRANK T.. ... . . . .. ... . . Atlanta, Georgia HARPER, DR. HENRY W., JR. .. ....... . Warrenton, Georgia $5,000 3,7 50 3,750 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 2,500 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 2,500 1,250 5,000 1 year practice at Jackson, Georgia; principal and interest of balance paid by cash. Practice at McDonough, Georgia. Practice at Woodstock, Georgia. Practice at Monroe, Georgia. Practice at Acworth, Georgia. Practice at Thomson, Georgia. Deceased. Practice at Cornelia, Georgia. Practice at Clayton, Georgia Practice at Milledgeville State Hospital, Thomson, Warrenton, and Pelham, Georgia. 1 year, 11 months practice at Lithonia. Georgia; balance principal and interest paid by cash. 3 years practice at Ft. Valley, Georgia; balance of principal and interest paid by cash. Repaid in cash with interest. Repaid in cash with interest. Repaid in cash with interest. 10 months practice at Washington, Georgia; 4 years, 2 months practice at Warrenton, Georgia. 33 EXHIBIT "G" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL Name and Home Town Amount of Scholarship M ethod of Payment HARRIS, DR. STERLING A. . . .. . . .... . . Decatur, Georgia HARRISON, DR. JOHN R. . ........ . ... . Macon, Georgia HARVEY, DR. LOUIS R. .... ... . . . . . . . . . Pembroke, Georgia HEATH, DR. HEZEKIAH K., JR. Homerville, Georgia HENSLEY, DR. EDGAR R. .......... .. . . Hephzibah, Georgia HOLLOWAY, DR. WILMER 0 . ... . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia HOLSTON, DR. FRANCIS M. ..... . .. . .. . Macon, Georgia JENNINGS, DR. ROBERT E .. .. .. .. .... . Atlanta, Georgia JOHNSON, DR. CLARENCE M. ... . .. .. . . Eastman, Georgia JOHNSON, DR. RAY L. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . Albany, Georgia KINARD, DR. GARLAND E . . .. .. .. .. .. . Atlanta, Georgia LANFORD, DR. CHARLES A. . ....... . .. . Stone Mountain, Georgia LASSITER, DR. HOMER L. . . . .... .. .... . Moultrie, Georgia LITTLE, DR. CHARLES H. . ... . . . . ... . Jasper, Georgia LONG, DR. HAROLD G. . . .. . . . .. .. .... . Dahloneg a, Georgia LUKE, DR. BILLY D.. .... . ..... . . . ... . Alma, Georgia $2,750 2,500 5,000 1,250 3, 750 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 5,000 3,750 3,750 3,750 2,500 5,000 3, 750 Practice at Buford, Georgia. Practice at Millen, Georgia. Practice at Sandersville, Georgia. Practice at Pavo, Georgia. Practice at Waynesboro, Georgia. Practice at Gordon, Georgia. Practice at Jackson, Georgia. Practice at Arlington, Georgia. Practice at Eastman, Georgia. Practice 1 year, 4 .! months at Wrightsville, Georgia; 3 years, 7% months practice at Eastman, Georgia . 3 months practice at Chickamauga, Georgia; 3 years, 8 months practice at Ft. Oglethorpe, Georgia. Practice at Rutland District. Practice at Arlington, Georgia. Practice at Blairsville, Georgia. Practice at Dahlonega, Georgia. 2 years, 7 months practice at Blackshear, Georgia; 1 year, 4 months practice at Forest Park, Georgia. 34 EXHIBIT "G" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL Name and Home Town Amount of Scholarship Method of Payment MARTIN , DR. HOWELL J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chamblee, Georgia MAY, DR. WINIFRED C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia McGHEE, DR. NELSON, JR. Columbus, Georgia McNAIR, DR. WILLIAM P. Wrens, Georgia MERCER, DR. FRANKLIN E . . .... ... . . Albany, Georgia MILLER, DR. GEORGE D. . ... .. .... .. . . Forest Park, Georgia MORELAND, DR. CARVIN C. . ... . .. ... . . Hiawassee, Georgia MORELAND, DR. RoBERT H., JR. Darien, Georgia MusE, DR. ANDREW D., JR. . . . . . .... . Carrollton, Georgia NICHOLSON, DR. WILLIAM L. . ..... . . Hiawassee, Georgia NUTT, DR. RICHARD L............ . ... . Griffin, Georgia O'QUINN, DR. JAMES L. Macon, Georgia PEARSON, DR. HUEY L. Glenwood, Georgia P IRKLE, DR. THOMAS N. ....... . ..... . Smyrna, Georgia RELEFORD, DR. CHARLES C. .. .... ..... . Atlanta, Georgia RICHARDSON, DR. JAMES M. .. . . . .... . Savannah, Georgia ROGERS, DR. CHARLES G. . ....... .. . . . . Atlanta, Georgia $2,500 2,500 3,750 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 2,500 5,000 2,500 2,500 5,000 5,000 3,750 Repaid in cash with interest. Repaid in cash with interest. Practice at Gainesville, Georgia. Practice at Soperton, Georgia. Practice at Blakely, Georgia; balance of principal and interest paid in cash. Reoaid in cash with interest. Practice at Loganville, Georgia. 2 years, 1 month practice at Port Wentworth, Georgia; 2 years, 11 months practice at Garden City, Georgia. Practice at Jefferson, Georgia. Practice at Hiawassee, Georgia 9 months practice at Jeffersonville, Georgia; 1 year, 9 months practice at Darien, Georgia. Repaid in cash with interest. Repaid in cash with interest. Practice at Blue Ridge, Georgia. Practice at Griffin, Georgia. Repaid in cash with interest. Practice at Rockmart, Georgia. 35 EXHIBIT "G" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL Name and Home Town Amount of Schola1ship M ethod of Payment SHEAROUSE, DR. JOHN N. Augusta, Georgia SHEFFIELD, DR. CHARLES R. .... . ... . . Norman Park, Georgia SINGLETON, DR. GARY L. . .. . . . .. . . . . Jonesboro, Georgia SMITH, DR. HILTON ................ . . Colquitt, Georgia SMITH, DR. OTIS W. . ........... . ... . . Atlanta, Georgia TANNER, DR. CLYDE V.... . .. . ........ . Douglas, Georgia TILLMAN, DR. RALPH A. Augusta, Georgia TURNER, DR. DANIEL . . ..... .. . ..... . Albany, Georgia THOMAS, DR. J. LOWELL . . . .. . . .. . . . . . Macon, Georgia TURNER, DR. RICHARD J . .... . . . . .. . . Franklin Springs, Georgia WHITTLE, DR. MICHAEL H . . .. .. ... . . Augusta., Georgia WHITWORTH, DR. JACK W .. . ....... .. . Greenville, Georgia WILBANKS, DR. JAMES B. . . . . ...... . . Cornelia, Georgia $3,750 3,750 2,500 5,000 1,250 3,750 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 7 months practice at Washington Georgia; 3 months at Lincolnton, Georgia; 2 years, 11 month s practice at Lavonia, Georgia. Practice at Dawson, Georgia. Repaid in cash with interest. Practice at Bowdon, Georgia. Practice at Fort Valley, Georgia. 1 year practice at Hazlehurst, Georgia; 3 years, 1 month practice at Pearson, Georgia. 3 years practice at Pearson, Georgia; balance of principal and interest paid in cash. Repaid in cash with interest. 3 years, 5% months practice at Port Wentworth, Georgia; 2 years practice at Rincon, Georgia. Practice at Clayton, Georgia. Practice at Lyons, Georgia. Practice at Greenville, Georgia. 6 months practice at Hiawassee, Georgia; 4 years, 6 months practice at Clarkesville, Georgia. 36 EXHIBIT "H" S CHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH Name andHcmte Town Amount of Schola1ship Paid to R ecipient A LLE)N , DR. L. LANIER . . . . .... . . .. ... . .. .. . .. . ... . . ... . . . . Valdosta, Georgia A NDERSON, DR. ROBERT K. . ... . .. . .. . .. .... .. . ... .. . . .... . Augusta, Georgia AVRET, DR. EDWIN T. . .. .. . . . . . . .... .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . .. . . Macon, Georgia B AN NISTER, DR. JAMES P . . .. ... . . . . ... .. . . ... . . . .. ..... Cumming, Georgia BLA ND, DR. JAMES L . . . . .... . .. ... . .. ... . . .... .. . . .. . . .. Sylvania, Georgia *BOHANAN, DR. GERALD w.. ... ......... ... ... ........ .... . Eastman, Georgia BREWTON, DR. LLOYD c. ...... .... ... ..... ..... ........ .. . Louisville, Georgia BROWN, DR. GROVER J . . .. .... .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . .... . .. .... . . Augusta, Georgia BURNAM, DR. JESSE A . . . ... .. ... . . . .. . . . . . . .. ... .. . . ... . Cordele, Georgia BURNS, DR. JAMES H. . . . . .. . .. ... ... . ... . . ... .. .. . . . . . . Rome, Georgia CASON, DR. CECIL D . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . Blackshear, Georgia CA SON, DR. WILLIAM P . . . . .. . . . .. ... . .. . . . . . . . ... . .... . Pelham, Georgia COFER, DR. HERSCHEL F. .. ...... .. .... .. . . . .. . .... ... .... . Macon, Georgia COLEMAN, DR. WILLIAM M . . . . .. .. . . .... ... . . . . . . .. ... .. . . . Tifton, Georgia C RAWFORD, DR. CARL L. . .. ..... . ... .. ... .. . . .. .. ... . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia CROFT, DR. JAMES M. . .. .. . . . ... .. . . . .. . ... . . .... . . ... . . . Brunswick, Georgia C ROWDER, DR. JACKSON G . ... . ... . .. . ...... . .. . .. . . . .. . .. West Point, Georgia D EFOOR, DR. JOSEPH T .... . ... .... .. . . . . . . ..... .. . . . ..... Decatur, Georgia D EKLE, DR. JOEL s. ...... .. .... ........ ...... .. ....... . Jesup, Georgia D ENT, DR. JOHN M., JR. . ..... . . . .. .. . . . ... . .. . ... ... .... Waynesboro, Georgia D ONALD, DR. CLARENCE W. , JR. ..... . .. . .. . .... . ... .. . . . . . . Carrollton, Georgia D UNAGAN, DR. DONALD .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . ....... . .. . . Clermont, Georgia $5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 37 EXHIBIT "H" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH Name and Home Town Amount of Scholarship Paid to R ecipient ''' EDWARDS, DR. CHARLES H . ...... . . . . .. ..... . .... . ....... . Cleveland, Georgia FAULKNER, DR. HARRY W .... . ........ . . . . .. . .. .... . ..... . Covington, Georgia FLINT, DR. LUCIEN A . .. . ... . ... . . . . . . .... . .. ... . ....... . Hapeville, Georgia *FLYNT, DR. JOHN W .... . . . . ..... . . . ..... .. .. . . .. . .. . . .. Decatur, Georgia FRAZIER, DR. EDDIE M., JR. .. . ..... .. ......... . . .. ...... . Sparta, Georgia '''GRANTHAM, DR. CARLOS G ..... .. . .. .. . ..... . ... . ......... . Douglas, Georgia GRIFFITH, DR. EU GENE R . ....... . .. .. .. . .. .... . .. . . .... . . Atlanta, Georgia HAGEN, DR. ARTHUR R . . . . . . ... . ........ .. ..... . ........ . Waycross, Georgia HARDISON, DR. JOSEPH E . ... . .... . ... .. ... .. .... . ...... . . Smyrna, Georgia HATTAWAY, DR. CHARLES A . . .. .... .. ......... .... .. ..... . Atlanta, Georgia HEATH, DR. TIM RAY ...... .. . .......... . ..... . ... ... ... . Homerville, Georgia HORSEMAN, DR. ROBERT W .. ... . .. . ........ . . .. .. ..... . . Athens, Georgia HUGHES, DR. JOHN L., JR... .... ...... . .. ...... .......... . Augusta, Georgia HUNT, DR. JOSEPH B . . . ... . ... .. . . . . .... .... .. . . . .... ... . Blakely, Georgia *JACKSON, DR. BILLY J . ... . ... . . . ..... . ...... . ... . ..... ... Forsyth, Georgia *JACKSON, DR. WILMOTINE ... . . . . . .. . .... . ........... .. .. Atlanta, Georgia JACOBS, DR. L. DAVIS ...... ... ... . .. . ..... .. .... .. . . . . . .. Hoboken, Georgia w., *JAMES, DR. CLYATT JR. ....... .. ....... . . . ....... . ... . Pearson, Georgia *JONES, DR. KENNETH D . . .. .... ........ ... ........... Griffin , Georgia w ., JONES, DR. OTIS JR........ . . ... . ... .. . . ... . . . ... ... . Hoboken, Georgia JORDAN, DR. WILLIAM M . .. . . . . .... . . . . .... .. .... . ........ . Lyons, Georgia KEENE, DR. WILLIS R. . ......... . . .. . .. . .. .. ... . . ... .. ... . Woodbine, Georgia $3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 38 EXHIBIT "H" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH Nan~e and Home T own A mount of Scholarshi p Paid to R ecipient * K ELLEY, DR. J AMES H . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Buford, Georgia KEPP, DR. LOWELL J., JR. .. . .. .... . ... . . . .... . ... . . . . . .... . Atlanta, Georgia KIB LER, DR. JAMES A . . . 0 0. 0. 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dublin, Georgia KING, DR. SPENCER B ., I I I . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Macon, Georgia LAW RE.NCE, DR. JAMES D . . . . . .. .. . . 0 0 0 0 0. 0. 0 0 Macon, Georgia LOWE , D R. JAMES C. . ...... . ..... . ....... .. ............ . Atlanta, Georgia *MC MURRAIN, DR. KEY D ., JR . . . . 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 . 0 0 Hapeville, Georgia Mc RAE, DR. CHARLES W ... . .. .. ... .. ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . A ust ell, Georgia METTS, DR. NATHANIEL B. . . . ... . .. . . . . ...... . .. .. . . ..... . Sandersville, Georgia *MU LHERIN, DR. JOSEPH A ., J R. . 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 . Augusta, Georgia N IX ON, DR. WILLIAM H ...... . ....... . . . . .. .. . . . . .. ... .. . . Carrollton, Georgia * N ORMAN, DR . JOHN T . . . . 0 . . 0 0 . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 . 0 Thomson, Georgia * N UNNALLY, D R. JAMES T ., I I I . . . 0 0 0 0 Augusta, Georgia OGLESBY, DR. WILLIAM H ..................... . .... . . .... . Valdosta, Georgia PICKENS, DR. JAMES C. . . . .... . .... .. . .. .. . . ... . . . . . . ... . Tucker, Georfria. P ILCHER, DR. BOBBY L . . .. . . . .. ... .. . . . . . . .... . .. . . .. ..... . Americus, Georgia *PLAYFORD, DR. GEORGE A . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Augusta, Georgia POSTELL, DR. WILLIAM N ., J R....... . .......... . ......... . Atlanta, Georgia R AY, DR. ALBERT W ., JR........ . . ... . ......... . ....... . . . . Macon, Georgia R ICKS, DR. ROBERT L. . .. . .. . . .. ... . .. .. . . . ... . .. . .... . .. . Atlanta, Georgia SALIBA, DR. NORMAN R . . ..... . ........ . . . . ..... .. .... . . . . Georgetown, Georgia SAVAGE, DR. EDWARD W ., II ............ . .. .. ............ . Macon, Georgia $3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 39 EXHIBIT "H" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH Name and H ome To wn Amount of Scholarship Paid to R ecipient S CHARFF, DR. LOUIS, III . ... .. . . ... ... ... .. ...... . . . .. .. . . Claxton, Georgia SHACKLETT, DR. DAVID E . ... .. .. . .. . ........... .. . .... .. . Atlanta, Georgia SLAUGHTER, DR. ISAAC ... ... . . . .... . ........ . ......... . .. . Atlanta, Georgia SPIER, DR. WILLIAM A . ....... ... .. . . . . . . . . .... .. ......... . Hillsboro, Georgia STORY, DR. WILLIAM A ... .. .... .. . . . ..... . . . . . .. ... ..... .. . Bainbridge, Georgia STUBBS, DR. JOE c. .... ...... ......... . ... ... .. .. .. .. .. Statesboro, Georgia TANNER, DR. ROBERT E . ...... . ..... ... .. . . ... ..... ... . . . . Flowery Branch, Georgia TAYLOR, DR. JAMES W . .. . . .. ......... .. . . ..... . . . .. .. . . . . . Waycross, Georgia TIPTON, DR. WILLIAM R . ... .. . . .. . .... . . . . . .. . .. . .... . .. .. . Dalton, Georgia VANDIVER, DR. ROY W. . ... . ... . .. .. .... . .... . . .. .... . .... . Edison, Georgia WIKE, DR. CHARLES C. . .......... . ................... . . . Eatonton, Georgia WILKES, DR. LESLIE L., JR. . ... . .. . . . . ... ...... . . . ...... Quitman, Georgia WILLIAMS, DR. JOHN L . . .. ... . . . . . . . .. ...... .. .. . . . . ... . . Macon, Georgia WRAY, DR. CHARLES H .. .... ..... .. . .. ... .. . .. . ... .. . . . .. . . Union Point, Georgia $5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 *Have repaid their scholarship partially by practice. 40 EXHIBIT "I" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO WITHDREW FROM MEDICAL SCHOOL AND HAVE REPAID THEIR OBLIGATIONS TO THE STATE Name and Home Town Amount of Schola1ship Paid to Recipient ANDREWS, JAMES W ....................... .. . ... . ........ . Robinson, Georgia *BAILEY, STEPHEN v. ..... .. ............... ....... ..... .. Augusta, Georgia *BOWEN, RAY F., JR. . . . . .. ... . .. . .... . .. .. . ... .. . .... . . . Atlanta, Georgia BROWN, HEN RY ETTA ......... . .............. .. . .. . .. . . . . Nelson, Georgia CARROLL, RICHARD A. . .. .......... ..... ...... . .. ... . .... . Augusta., Georgia CARTER, NORMAN K . . . .... . . . .... . .. . ..... .. ... .. . ..... . Tal botton, Georgia CoBB, JANELL . ......... .. .. .... .. ...... . ............... . . Glennville, Georgia CROOK, ROBERT B. . . . .. .. ...... .. .. . ....... .... ..... . . . . Rome, Georgia FARLEY, WI LLIAM E . . . . . ....... . ... . .. . .. . . . ..... . ..... . Columbus, Georgia GRIER, ORIN T . . ......... .. ....... .... .. . .. . ....... . .. .... . Blakely, Georgia HALL, CHARLES, JR. . ..... .. ..... . . ..... .. . .. . ..... .... . . . Savannah, Georgia HUMPHREY, WILLIAM T. . . ........ ... .. . . ..... . ..... ... . Bainbridge, Georgia PRUITT, DON ALD T ..... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. ........ .. .. .. ... . Buford, Georgia SCOTT, MELVIN B ., JR. . .......... . ....... . . . ... . . .. .... .. . Waycross, Georgia wAITS, CHARLES H . . ... . .. ... .. .. ........ ... . ... . .. . . . . ... . McDonough, Georgia $ 291.48 1,250.00 5,000.00 456.70 421.69 278 .96 363.94 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,900.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 301.08 333.18 408.58 *Deceased 41 EXHIBIT "J" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO WITHDREW FROM MEDICAL SCHOOL AND ARE CURRENTLY REPAYING THEIR OBLIGATIONS TO THE STATE IN CASH Name and Home Town Amount of Scholarship Paid to R ecipient AMERSON , G. MALCOLM ..... . . . . .. .. ... ... . . .... . . . ....... . Gordon, Georgia BROADHURST, CYRUS G.. . . .. .. . . . . .. . ..... ..... . .. . .. .. . ... . . Fitzgerald, Georgia BURGAMY, WILLIAM R., JR.... . . . . . . .. ..... . ........ . ... .. . Sparta, Georgia CHITTY, AUBURN P .... ..... . . . . . ........ .. .. . . .. . . .... .. .. . Moultrie, Georgia CULBERSON , WADE H . .. . .... . .... .. . . . . . . ... . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . Cartersville, Georgia DUFFELL, WILLIAM H. . .. .. .. . . ... .. . . . .. . ... . . . . ....... .. . . Macon, Georgia ELLEGOOD, JAMES 0 . ... . ..... .. ... .. . ... . . ... . .. . .... . . . ... . Augusta, Georgia GRIFFIN, NORMAN W.... . . ..... . ............. . . ...... . .... . Augusta, Georgia GRIMM, WILLIAM B. . ... . .. .. .. . .... .. ... . .... ..... .. .... .. . Atlanta, Georgia HAWKINS, DAVID J . ..... . ... . . .. . . ... . . .... .. .. ... . . ...... . Augusta, Georgia HOPKINS, CLARENCE E., JR...... . . .... . . .. . .. . . .... . .. . .. . . Albany, Georgia HOTARD, JOSEPH A........ ... ... .. ..... ..... . . .. . ..... . . . . . Columbus, Georgia HUTTO, ALTON w. .... .... ... ... .. ............. ... ....... . Fort Valley, Georgia JOHNSON, WELDON H . . .. . .. .... . . . . . .. . . . .. .. ... . .... . ... . . Jefferson, Georgia MOODY, REGINALD H., JR. Atlanta, Georgia OSBURN , RICHARD L. .... . ... . .. . . .. . . .. . . .... .. . ... .. . . . . .. . Decatur, Georgia PELOTE, MACEO R. . . . . . .. .. .... .. ...... ........ . ...... . ... . . Savannah, Georgia PURCELL, DONALD T . .. .. . . . . ...... .. . .. . ................. . . . Augusta, Georgia ROGERS, CHARLES E . . .... .. . . .. ... ..... ... ........... .. . . . Forsyth, Georgia SHUMAN, IvY L... . . . . .... . .. .... . . . . ......... . . . . . ... . . . .. . Statesboro, Georgia SwEAT, RussELL D. .. . ... . . . .... . .... . . . ...... .. ... . . . . . . . . Soperton, Georgia WOODY, PHILLIP D... . . . .. . . . ..... . ... ... ... .. ... ... . . . .. . . Gainesville, Georgia $1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 1,250.00 270.24 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 3,333.33 2,187.50 1,250.00 2,500.00 812.16 2,187.50 1,250.00 1,250.00 3,750.00 1,250.00 42 ... EXHIBIT "K" STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1964-65 INCOME Cash on Hand, July 1, 1964 . State Appropriation . . . . Interest on Savings Account Payments on Scholarships . TOTAL INCOME . . $ 14,763.79 150,000.00 35.87 29,651.58 $194,451.24 DISBURSEMENTS Personal Services Salaries . . . Extra Clerical Per Diem . . Retail Credit College Scholarship Travel . . . . Office Supplies Communication Printing .. . Repairs ... . Bond Premium Rent . . .. Equipment . . Scholarships . . $6,979.92 785.24 37.50 816.55 304.00 $ 8,923.21 70.24 573.51 394.82 865.32 7.50 50.00 50.00 483.67 161,798.41 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . . . . $173,216.68 BALANCE ON HAND, JULY 1, 1965 . $ 21,234.56 43 EXHIBIT "L" STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1965-66 INCOME Cash on Hand, July 1, 1965 . State Appropriation . . . . Interest on Savings Account Repayments on Scholarships . $ 21,234.56 150,000.00 37.13 29,534.98 TOTAL INCOME . . . . . . . . . . $200,806.67 DISBURSEMENTS Personal Services Salaries ... Extra Clerical Per Diem .. Retail Credit College Scholarship Travel . . .. Office Supplies Communication Printing ... Bond Premium Equipment .. Scholarships . . $7,326.64 501.95 37.50 775.20 233.00 $ 8,876.29 50.36 469.24 295.82 44.57 50.00 119.85 153,047.48 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $162,953.61 BALANCE ON HAND, JULY 1, 1966 $ 37,853.06 44 EXHIBIT "M" STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD PROPOSED BUDGET 1966-67 INCOME Appropriation from State of Georgia Repayments on Scholarships TOTAL INCOME . $150,000.00 20,000.00 $170,000.00 DISBURSEMENTS Personal Services Salaries . . . . $ 7,329.00 Extra Clerical 2,151.00 Per Diem and Fees 1,600.00 $ 11,080.00 Travel . . . . . Supplies . ... Communications Printing .. . Bond Premium Equipment . Scholarships . 200.00 600.00 500.00 1,500.00 50.00 1,000.00 155,070.00 $158,920.00 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . $170,000.00 45 & 1\., 7% . Ji ~~~~ I 16b/~t REPORT OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEO ,-\.: ~- . .,' . JULY I, 1966 JUNE 30, I968 REPORT of the STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA For the Period July 1, 1966 through June 30, 1968 To the GOVERNOR and the MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEMBERS OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA DR. GEORGE H. ALEXANDER .. ... . .... .. .. . . .. .. ... .. Forsyth May, 1965 - May, 1967 DR. CHARLES R. ANDREWS . .. . .. .. . . . .... .... .. . ... . Canton May, 1968 - May, 1970 DR. VVALTER BROWN ........ .. . ......... . ...... . .. Savannah May, 1966 -May, 1968 DR. IVAN R. ELDER . .. ............. . . .. .... . ... .. .. . Bremen May, 1965- April, 1969 DR. JOHN T. MAULDIN .... ... .... .... ... .. .. .... . ... Atlanta May, 1967 - May, 1969 DR. CAROL G. PRYOR . . ... . .. .. . ... .. .. .. ..... . ..... Augusta May, 1965- April, 1969 DR. STELL B. TRAYLOR . .. .. ... .. .. . . ........ .... . Barnesville May, 1965- April, 1969 OFFICERS OF THE BOARD DR. CAROL G. PRYOR .............................. Chairman DR. CHARLES R. ANDREWS ... . .... . ..... ..... . Vice Chairman MR. HENRY G. NEAL ..... . . . . .... .. ..... Secretary-Treasurer MRs. HUBERT L. HARRIS .. .... .. Associate Secretary-Treasurer FOURTH FLOOR 244 VVashington Street, S. VV. Atlanta, Georgia iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Board Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Creation of the State Medical Education Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 New Legislation ........ . ... .. . . ... .... ... . .. . .. .. . .. . . 18 Conclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Scholarship Recipients Attending Medical Colleges During 1968-69 Exhibit "A" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Map Showing Locations of Ph ysicians Repaying Scholarships by Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Scholarship Recipients Serving Internships-1968-69 Exhibit "B" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Scholarship Recipients Serving Residencies Exhibit "C" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Scholarship Recipients Presently Serving in Armed Forces Exhibit "D" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Scholarship Recipients Presently Repaying Scholarships by Practice Exhibit "E" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Physicians Who Have Completed Contracts in Full by Practice Exhibit "F" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Scholarships Repaid by Practice/ Cash Exhibit "G" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Scholarship Recipients Who Are Repaying Scholarships in Cash Exhibit "H" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Scholarship Recipients Who Withdrew From Medical School and Are Repaying Their Obligations to the State in Cash Exhibit "I" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Annual Report 1966-67 Exhibit "J" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Annual Report 1967-68 Exhibit "K" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Proposed Budget 1968-69 Exhibit "L" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 iv Chappelle Matthews Athens Author of the Constitutional Amendment that created the State Medical Education Board in 1951. Dr. Carol G. Pryor Augusta Chairman of the State Medical Ed ucation Board. v Dr. Charles R. Andrews Canton Vice-Chairman, State Medical Education Board. Dr. Stell B. Traylor Barnes ville Past Chairman, State Medical Education Board; member, State Medical Education Board. Dr. John T. Mauldin Atlanta Member, State Medical Education Board. Dr. I van R. Elder Bremen Member, State Medical Education Board. vi - STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA 244 WASHINGTON STREET, S.W., FOURTH FLOOR ATLANTA 30334 February 20, 1969 The Honorable Lester G. Maddox Governor, State of Georgia State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia 30334 My Dear Governor Maddox: In accordance with Georgia Laws 1951, page 867, I submit this report concerning the activities of the State Medical Education Board of Georgia for the period beginning July 1, 1966, and ending June 30, 1968. For your additional information, the report was prepared to include the action taken by the Board at its meeting held on July 17, 1968, covering the granting of scholarships for the 1968-69 academic year and the approval of the budget for the operation of the Board for the 1968-69 fiscal year. Respectfully, Carol G. Pryor, M.D. Chairman 1 STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA FOR THE PERIOD JULY 1, 1966 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1968 INTRODUCTION The State Medical Education Board was established in 1953 for a two-fold purpose: (1) to provide much needed medical services for the smaller rural communities of Georgia; and (2) to provide a program of aid to promising medical students who do not have the financial means to attend a medical college. On June 30, 1968, the State Medical Education Board completed its fifteenth year of operation. The results have been gratifying. In the fifteen year period, 564 scholarships have been awarded to young men and women of scholarly attainments who needed financial assistance for medical study. Of the 564 students receiving awards, 228 have completed their medical education. In accordance with the Constitutional Amendment creating the State Medical Education Board, 123 of these doctors have chosen to repay their scholarships by practice either in a small community or in an institution operating under the jurisdiction of the State Department of Health. Ninety-seven doctors chose for various reasons to repay their scholarships in cash at 4 % interest; a majority of the 97 entered further training; others established practices in towns with populations larger than 5,000; and a few moved to other states. There are 138 scholarship recipients still in medical schools; 70 are completing residencies; 28 are serving internships; 47 are in the armed services; 36 have withdrawn from medical school; seven are undecided regarding their future plans; and four have requested deferment of repayment of their scholarships-(two who will repay in cash after completion of residency training and two who are practicing in towns of a population more than 5,000 and wish to await the outcome of a proposed constitutional amendment providing for repayment of scholarships by practice in larger towns). The State Medical Education Board has been saddened by the loss of four scholarship recipients by death. Two young doctors died before beginning practice, and two students died while in medical school. Table I shows the present status of recipients of scholarships from the beginning of the program in 1953 through June 30, 1968. 2 TABLE I PRESENT STATUS OF MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS- 1953-1968 Students Presently Enrolled in Medical College 1968 Graduates in Internships Doctors Who Are : Completing Residency Training In Armed Services Practicing in Approved Communities or Institutions Electing to Repay in Cash Electing to Repay in Service/ Cash Undecided as to Location of Permanent Place of Practice Deceased Requesting Deferment of Repayment Current Students Who Relinquished Portion of Scholarships Students Withdrawn for Failure 1953-1968 Students Deceased 138 28 70 47 123* 97** 8*** 7**** 2 4 2 36 2 TOTAL SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED 1953-1968 564 * 78 have repaid contracts in full by practice ** 15 have repaid contracts in full by cash ':":'* All have repaid contracts in full **** Two of these are ill The Medical Scholarship Program has been favorably received throughout the State. Doctors practicing as a result of the program are scattered throughout the length and breadth of the State. There are many communities that would be without a doctor today if there were no doctors practicing in repayment of scholarships. It is quite obvious that the program of medical scholarships inaugurated fifteen years ago has more than met expectations. Under this program, Georgia and her citizens cannot lose. Young men and women of great promise, who could not otherwise hope to become doctors, are able to secure their medical training. Doctors who practice in communities in acute need of medical services also add to the economic health of the State. The funds received from doctors repaying in cash are paid into the State Treasury for reallocation (are used for other scholarships). The State also benefits from the services of these same doctors 3 either by specialty practice or from their services in the academic field. The scholarship program has been in existence for a sufficient period of time to allow a specific pattern of results to emerge. This report, therefore, has been prepared in considerable detail to include the present status of each individual and to emphasize the most important result-that of providing doctors for small communities. SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS STILL IN TRAINING On June 30, 1968, there were 238 scholarship recipients still engaged in training programs. Of these, 138 are students presently in medical school; 23 are freshmen, 35 are sophomores, 28 are juniors, and 33 are seniors. Exhibit "A" is a list of medical students showing their names, home town addresses, medical school in which they are enrolled, classes, and amounts of scholarships granted. Table II is a summary showing the medical schools represented by the present enrollment and the number attending each school . TABLE II SUMMARY OF RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES 1968-69 INSTITUTIONS Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors TOTAL Medical College of Georgia Emory University School of Medicine Meharry Medical College University of Tennessee Tulane University School of Medicine TOTAL 23 35 28 33 119 3 2 2 1 8 3 1 3 2 9 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 30 38 34 36 138 A total of 26 students who graduated in 1968 are serving internships at hospitals located throughout the United States. Exhibit "C" is a list of these young doctors. Upon completion of their internships, some of these doctors will enter practice; some will begin their compulsory military duty; and some will enter residencies for specialty training. Exhibit "D" is a list of doctors engaged in residency training in various specialties. Many of these doctors will repay their scholarships by practicing their specialty in communities to be 4 approved by the Board. Many young doctors wish further training after internship because they feel they can better serve a community where the demand for better trained physicians is growing. Doctors feel that such specialties as general surgery, internal medicine, and obstetrics-gynecology better prepare them to meet the medical needs of small communities. Those doctors who did not complete their military service before entering medical school usually are called into the armed for ces immediately upon completion of their internships. Ordinar ily, a two-year period of service is required, but some doctors serve longer because of opportunities offered for further medical training in the armed forces. Forty-six doctors presently serving their military assignments are listed in Exhibit "D". DOCTORS PRACTICING IN GEORGIA COMMUNITIES Of the 228 doctors who have completed their medical training, 123 have elected to repay their scholarships by practicing their profession in communities. Seventy-eight doctors have repaid their obligations in full to the State of Georgia, as shown in Exhibit "F". Forty-five are now practicing in repayment of their scholarships-thirty-eight in towns with a population of 5,000 or less, two at Gracewood Hospital and School, and five at Central State Hospital. Exhibit "E" lists these doctors and their places of practice. Eight other doctors have repaid their scholarships partly by practice and partly in cash. These are listed in Exhibit "G". DOCTORS STAY IN SMALL COMMUNITIES The most important result of the scholarship program is that, once a community is chosen for practice, a doctor rarely leaves. Of the seventy-eight who have repaid their obligations by practice, 75.64 % have remained in permanent practice in small communities. Only three of these doctors have left the State, while three entered the armed services. Opportunities for additional training encouraged some doctors to discontinue pract ice for a while. Of the doctors in the armed forces and in residency training, it is strongly possible most will return to smalltown practice. Georgia's larger cities and towns have lured only t en doctors from small towns; five are practicing in towns with populations under 75,000, and five are practicing in towns larger t han 75,000. (See Chart I for location of the seventy-eight doctors who have completed their obligations to the State by practice.) 5 Dr. Mack H. Clement interpreting an e lectroca rdiogram. He and his wife, Dr. Martha D. Clement , began pract ice in Pine Mountain, July 1, 1967. The doctor examine a specimen. Both doctors are recipient of the tate medica l sc holars hiJJS. Dr. Martha Cle ments s uturing a laceration. 6 Dr. A. Evan Boddy and Dr. James T. Coo per, both cholars hip r ecipient , cons ult in their office in the Woods tock Med ical Clinic which was completed in Augu t 1962. Both Dr. Boddy and Dr. Cooper ha ve repaid their scholarship to the State in full and plan to remain in practice in Wood tock permanently. The Woodstock Medical Clinic provides t he community with a fully-equipped laboratory, modern emergency rooms, x-ray and physical therapy facilitie . The doctors examine a patient. Nearly all the employees in the clinic have been completely trained by Dr . Boddy and .Cooper. 7 CHART I Location of Doctors Who Have Repaid Scholarship by Practice 100 80 60 40 20 0 Number Repaid Scholar- ships Still Practicing in Small Towns 75.64% Add n. Trai n in.g 3.85 '/t In Armed Forces 3.85% Moved F l'orn Georg ia 3. 5o/o Practicing Practicing in Towns in Towns Under over 75 .000 75,000 6.4 1% 6.4 1 % The members and staff of the State Medical Education Board have maintained close communication with the doctors who are currently practicing in repayment of their scholarships for auditing purposes and to maintain first-hand knowledge of the progress being made by the practicing physicians. The following are comments received in reply to the annual request for information sent by the Board : "Still working on hospital. Will let you know when we get it ready. Our practice is tremendous. We are doing over $140,000 a year in gross business with 94 % collection rate. We need a third doctor who doesn't mind making a lot of money. Hospital will be 300 feet behind clinic. No OB and very little surgery. No pediatrics under age two unless desired. Let us know if you hear of someone like this." "I am seeing an average of 25 patients daily. This is as many as I can see and practice what I think is good medicine. We do have probably more than average difficulty (compared with larger areas) with collections. This, however, is not as great a problem now as when I first came to................... "I enjoy living here because it is a 'country-type' practice, but financially, I feel I could do much better elsewher e. "My greatest disappointment is not having a hospital available within a practical distance. I feel most younger physicians feel this way. I plan to be at least two more years and possibly permanent. If you have someone contemplating a practice such as mine, I shall be most happy to discuss my situation and opinion (good and bad) with them. Let me say that I feel you have done a grand job with the board and thank you for all 8 yo ur help and hospitality when visiting in Atlanta in the past." "I do not anticipate any change. Practice booming. Estimate 30-40 patients a day. Dr...................in..................is seeking a partner." "Still here. Am stuck. Can't go anyplace. Have very large practice. Now planning new office." "There are no plans for change in location of practice. As to the number of patients seen-we have seen over 100 in one day, which is too many." The wife of a husband-wife doctor team writes: "At present I work 1f2 day in..................and the other l/2 day in..................to help Dr ...................who has been out of his office since having a heart attack in February. I will be in________________for two more months or until Dr...................returns to his office." "See about 70 patients a day in office." "I see 80-100 patients per day. If you know another doctor looking for a place, tell him to call me." "Sixty OB deliveries per year, 75 hospital visits per week, 35 outpatient visits per week." "I'm seeing about 900 patients per month and will continue t o do so (if Uncle Sam leaves me alone)." "We have a 7-bed facility here, and there is a desperate need for enlargement. However, without assistance it is physically impossible for me to assume more responsibility. Therefore, there exists in this community a wonderful opportunity for another M. D." "As of January 1968 I was the only full-time practicing physician in ...................County. (Approximately 24,000 population.) Dr................... has returned to medical college for a residency program. I now have a partner. We are quite busy and feel that another physician could do well in.................. There certainly is a need and a modern office building is available at reasonable rent." "I see from 50 to 70 patients a day. I do need a partner." "Through April 30th of this year (since July 1) I have seen 6,497 patients, not including hospital visits." "I am still in..................in general practice and I plan to stay. I am seeing about 50-60 patients a day. We need more doctors here in.....-............" A young doctor who establishes practice in a small community not only meets a great medical need, but he rapidly 9 becomes involved in the civic life of the community. His total contribution is not limited to his profession, but includes religious, economic and civic responsibility. The experience of Dr. Evan Boddy and Dr. J. T. Cooper, who are practicing at Woodstock, is an example of cooperative effort between the physicians and the community. The story of these two physicians should be an inspiration to other physicians and communities: Woodstock, Georgia, had a population of 800 in the summer of 1961, but no actively practicing physician. One aging doctor, in very poor health and almost blind, saw those patients who insisted on seeing him for minor illnesses. There was no doctor for 10 miles north or 10 miles south of Woodstock, and an emergency often meant a long ride until medical help could be obtained. The people of the town realized that their population with a high percentage of elderly citizens needed competent care closer than was presently available. They turned to the State Medical Education Board and received a list of doctors who were assisted through medical school by this scholarship program. All of the doctors listed had been assisted by tuition and living expenses grants while in medical school. To pay back the money they all had agreed to practice in a suitable town of less than 5,000 for one year for every $1,000.00 they had borrowed. A search through the names of doctors soon to leave hospital training turned up Dr. A. Evan Boddy, then at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta. This Emory Medical School graduate visited Woodstock and agreed to practice there if a Sears Roebuck survey showed that a doctor was needed and if the people would build a two-doctor clinic in the town. To his surprise the survey showed not only a need for one, but a definite need for two doctors. This convinced Dr. Boddy, and he moved there in March 1962, three months before his intership was finished, and commuted to Piedmont for the remainder of his training. He was surprised to find that the people began to see him even before he was ready to open his practice. A small cubicle on his back porch served for a treatment room from March until he moved into his Sears clinic. The clinic was begun in May 1962 and finished in August 1962, but already the area residents began to line up on his back porch to be seen when he started full time practice in July 1962. By December 1964 he was overwhelmed with a practice so 10 large that he realized he must take in a partner. The next month another doctor came into the clinic, but it was impossible for this second physician to adapt to small town practice. He was replaced in May 1967 by Dr. J . T. Cooper, another State scholarship recipient, and the practice soon almost doubled because of the rapid growth of the area. A visit to the Woodstock Medical Clinic would show an average of 100 to 150 patients passing through the office during any single day. The large practice made necessary an addition to the clinic of another 1,200 square feet for a new waiting room, bringing the total area to 2,800 square feet. With 9 employees, a fully equipped laboratory, X-ray facilities, physical therapy, modern emergency roqms, proctoscopy room, EKG and diathermy room, private consultation rooms, and a business office with the latest in copying and business machines, the clinic can really serve the needs of the community. Almost all the employees of the clinic itave been trained by the doctors and had no previous knowledge of medical or paramedical work. The clinic, and to a greater extent the new Atomedic Hospital, will serve as a training center for paramedical personnel. A third doctor, Robert Townsend, has just moved to Woodstock and is temporarily in a converted residence until space can be made for him closer to or in the Woodstock Medical Clinic. A good relationship between the three doctors has resulted in better coverage with each man being on call every third night and weekend. This friendly spirit of cooperation will hopefully bring more doctors to this area. Another possible drawing influence is the new Atomedic Hospital being built directly behind the Woodstock Medical Clinic. This hospital is being built, as was the clinic, by money invested by the people of Woodstock and the surrounding area. With its own computer facilities and one of the most modern designs yet known, this round hospital will be not only a hospital to serve the needs of the community, but a working laboratory designed to work out ways to cut the costs of hospital care. None of this blossoming m edical center w ould have been in existence if th e State Medical Edu cation Board had not granted scholarships to D1-. Boddy and Dr. Coop er. No clinic w ould have been built, no active practice w ould be here for them, no hospital w ould be unde1 constru ction and no one of the many people w hose lives have been saved by these tw o do ctors w ould be here. The population of Woodstock is still around 1,000, but pa- 11 tients come from other nearby communities, such as Holly Springs, Acworth, Roswell, Alpharetta, Austell, Smyrna, and Canton. Both Dr. Boddy and Dr. Cooper are active in the religious and civic life of the community. Dr. Boddy has been a member of the City Council and is the city health officer. Dr. Cooper is a member of the Cherokee County School Board. Table III shows the total number of doctors repaying in practice and cash and the percentage of the total repaying by each method, including those repaying partly in cash and partly by practice. More than half of those completing their medical training are practicing in areas approved by the Board. The map on pages 24-25 shows a wide dispersion of doctors practicing as a result of the medical scholarship program. TABLE III REPAYMENTS OF SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE AND CASH Number Number Number Repay % Repay- Repaying % Repaying % Repaying ing Cash and ing Cash Total in Practice Practicing in Cash in Cash Pract ice and Practice o/o 228 Doctors Repay ing 123 54.0 97 42. 5 8 3.5 100 Ninety-seven scholarship recipients have elected to repay their obligations in cash rather than by practice. This method of repayment is permitted under the Constitutional Amendment creating the Board. Forty of these doctors are practicing in the State of Georgia; 18 are completing additional residency training; and ten are in the armed forces. Included in the 97 doctors repaying in cash are 29 doctors of the total of 32 who have' moved from the State. (See Chart II) 12 Location of 100 CHART II inety-Seven Doctors Who Have Chosen To Repay Scholarships in Cash* 80 60 40 20 0 No. Practicing In Resi- In Armed Moved o t e mployed dency Fo 1ces from State in State of Training of Georgia Ge o r g i a Programs *Two doctors are teaching in m edical schools. One doctor is employed in industrial medicine in Georgia. One doctor is employed in research at the Communicable Disease Center. Doctors who decide to repay in cash with interest rather than practice in a small community usu ally find that they are better suited for other phases of medicine than general practice. One such recipient has done valuable research on blood diseases at Johns Hopkins Medical School; several are preparing for careers in academic medicine; and several have found that they can best serve humanity in a field too specialized to permit them to repay their obligations by practicing their specialties in small communities. However, several have found that special training in such fields as obstectrics-gynecology, surgery, and anesthesiology are tremendously helpful assets in their practice in small communities. One doctor selected a city in Georgia where he can teach and practice his specialty of hand sU>rgery. He writes : "Most of the patients I see and operate on are from rural areas of Georgia where such medical care is not available. The hand surgery problems from the Georgia State Prison at Reidsville are also referred to us here." This doctor's subspecialty training in hand surgery will allow him to improve the caliber of hand surgery in Georgia not only by his practice but by better teaching of hand surgery techniques. At the time he wrote his letter, he was the only surgeon in Georgia who is a member of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Although this doctor elected to repay his scholarship to the State by ca h, he is performing a valuable service to the State. 13 Only thirty-six students have dropped out of medical school after receiving scholarships. Most of these found the work of medical college too strenuous while some entered other allied medical and scientific field s. Exhibit "I" is a list of 23 students who dropped out of medical school and who are currently repaying their scholarships in cash as required by their contracts. Thirteen others have repaid their obligations in full. HOW COMMUNITIES FOR PRACTICE ARE SELECTED A list of communities in critical need of physicians is compiled each year from information furnished by the communities. A letter of inquiry is mailed to an official in the communitythe mayor or a hospital administrator. A questionnaire which is enclosed requests information concerning the size of the community, the surrounding trade area, types of industries, number of churches and civic organizations, recreational facilities and schools. It asks a lso for information about hospital and prescription facilities, and whether the town will support a doctor. If a town has appeared on a recent list and has not secured a doctor, a copy of the previous list is forwarded to the official for verification and any additional information. When completed, this list is then mailed to every doctor who will be ready to practice upon completion of his training or military service during the current year. The Board also prepares a list of doctors who will be ready for practice in July of the following year. Included on the list are doctors who will complete their miltary obligation at that time, doctors who will complete their internships, and doctors who will complete their residencies. This list is available upon request to communities that are in need of medical services. It is mailed also to citizens who have requested information about available do::tors and to other doctors, some of whom are repaying their scholarships by practice and who have found they need additional assistance with their heavy work load. Many of the doctors on this list receive letters from citizens in the communities inviting them to visit their towns with a view of setting up practice there. Sometimes a doctor will practice in several communities before he finds a place in which he wishes to settle permanently. Sometimes he will move to a larger community near the same area in which he had completed his obligation to the State. 14 BOARD MEMBERS In May 1966, Dr. Walter Brown, Savannah, Georgia, was elected president of the Medical Association of Georgia. Dr. George H. Alexander, Forsyth, Georgia, served his second year on the Board as past president of the association. Dr. Ivan R. Elder, Bremen, Dr. Carol G. Pryor, Augusta, and Dr. Stell B. Traylor, Barnesville, were appointed by Governor Carl E. Sanders in May 1965, to serve until April 1, 1969. At its meeting in July 1966, the Board elected Dr. Traylor chairman and Dr. Carol Pryor vice chairman. In May 1967, Dr. Alexander's term of office had expired, and Dr . John T. Mauldin, as president of the Medical Association of Georgia, became a member of the Board. Dr. Brown remained on the Board as immediate past president of the Medical Association of Georgia. At its meeting in July 1967, Dr. Traylor was re-elected chairman of the Board and Dr. Pryor was re-elected vice chairman. In May 1968, Dr. Charles R. Andrews became president of t he Medical Association of Georgia, Dr. Brown's term of office expired, and Dr. Mauldin served on the Board as immediate past president of the Medical Association of Georgia. Dr. Carol G. Pryor was elected chairman of the State Medical Education Board and Dr. Charles R. Andrews was elected vice chairman for the period beginning July 1, 1968 and ending June 30, 1969. SCHOLARSHIPS The State Medical Education Board has limited its program to the granting of scholarships until the acute shortage of doctors in the rural areas of the State of Georgia has been alleviated. The procedure in granting scholarships consists of seven major steps: I. Upon request, an application form and parents' confidential statement form are sent to the applicant. II . Upon receipt of the completed application form, the six referenc.es that the applicant has listed in the application are contacted for additional information about the character and personal habits of the applicants. III. A report giving detailed information about the financial status of the applicant and his family is secured from a commercial credit company. IV. The results of the financial analysis obtained from the parents' confidential statement is recorded. 15 V. When the first four steps are completed, the secretary of the Board interviews each applicant for approximately an hour. VI. The applicant is invited to appear in person before the entire Board at its annual meeting in July in order to project his ambitions and qualifications more vividly to the Board. VII. After the Board has met all applicants, it considers carefully all the information that has been accumulated over a period of months and awards scholarships to those who are in the greatest financial need and who, in the opinion of the Board, promise to become outstanding physicians for general practice in the rural areas of Georgia. The Board received applications for scholarships for the 1966-67 academic year from fifty-one students. At its meeting on July 20, 1966, it granted thirty-seven scholarships. It renewed ninety-five scholarships previously granted. The Board received applications for scholarships for the 196768 academic year from fifty-four applicants. At its meeting on July 19, 1967, it granted thirty-nine scholarships. It renewed eighty-nine scholarships previously granted. The Board received applications for scholarships for the 1968-69 academic year from fifty-one applicants. At its meeting on July 17, 1968, it granted thirty-eight scholarships. It renewed one hundred one scholarships previously granted. CREATION OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD The State Medical Education Board was created by an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Georgia. The 1951 General Assembly of the State of Georgia enacted a law providing for the Constitutional Amendment which was ratified by the people of the State of Georgia in the November general election in 1952. Under the Constitutional Amendment the State Medical Education Board is composed of five members, as follows: President of the Medical Association of Georgia, immediate past President of the Medical Association of Georgia, and three qualified electors of the State of Georgia appointed by the Governor. The three members appointed by the Governor hold office for a term of four years. Vacancies on the Board are filled by appointment of the Governor for the unexpired term. The secretary of the Board is the person who is serving as the secretary of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. Under the Constitutional Amendment the Board is charged with receiving and acting upon all applications for loans or 16 scholarships made by students who are bona fide citizens and residents of the State of Georgia, who desire to become doctors of medicine, and who have been accepted for enrollment in accredited medical colleges within the United States. The purpose of the loans and scholarships is to enable recipients to obtain a medical education which will qualify them to become licensed, practicing physicians within the State of Georgia. It is the duty of the Board to make careful and full investigation of the ability, character and qualifications of each applicant and to determine his fitness to become the recipient of a loan or scholarship. The investigation of the applicant includes a report on the ability of the applicant or his parents to pay tuition at a medical college. The Constitutional Amendment provides that the Board, in granting loans and scholarships, shall give preference to qualified applicants who, or whose parents, are unable to pay the applicants' tuition at a medical college. The loans or scholarships do not exceed $5,000 to any one person and are paid in annual installments not exceeding $1,500 per annum. The loans or scholarships may be repaid as follows: (a) The full amount of the loan may be repaid to the State of Georgia in cash in full with 4 percent interest. Payments are to be made annually. The first annual payment shall be due on or before one year from the date the student completes his internship. (b) The student may repay the loan in services by practicing his profession at a community of 5,000 or less, which is in need of a physician, Milledgeville State Hospital, Gracewood State School and Hospital, or at any facility operated by or under the jurisdiction of the State Department of Public Health or at any prison or detention camp or work camp operated under the jurisdiction of the State Board of Corrections. One fifth of the loan, together with interest thereon, shall be credited to the student for each year of practicing his profession in the designated locations. No annual interest on the loan shall be paid during such practice or service. After the fifth full year of practice the student shall be relieved from further obligations under his contract. Before being granted a loan or scholarship, each applicant must enter into a contract with the State of Georgia agreeing to the terms and conditions upon which the scholarship or loan is granted to him. The purpose and intent of the Constitutional Amendment creating the State Medical Education Board is to bring about an adequate supply of doctors of medicine in the more sparsely populated areas of the State of Georgia by increasing the number of medical students from Georgia in the various medical colleges, and inducing a sufficient number of the graduates from medical colleges to return to Georgia and practice their profession. 17 NEW LEGISLATION At the 1968 session of the General Assembly, a Constitutional Amendment was proposed to provide for several changes in present requirements of the program of the State Medical Education Board. The proposal authorizes an increase in the maximum scholarship/ loan which may be granted to an applicant from $5,000 to $10,000; authorizes an increase in the size of a community in which a recipient may practice in repayment of his scholarship from 5,000 to 10,000; authorizes an increase in per diem fee for Board members for attending meetings to $20 per day; increases travel rate to 10 cents per mile; and authorizes the Board to fix the compensation of the Secretary of th Board. CONCLUSION The State Medical Education Board wishes to express its sincere appreciation for the consideration and assistance given by the Governor, members of the General Assembly, and other State officials. With their help, the Board is confident that it will continue to render a greatly needed service to the citizens of the State of Georgia in providing well-trained physicians for the less populated areas of this State. 18 SCHOLAHSHIP RECI P I ENTS ATTENDING MEDI C AL C OLLEGES D U RIN G 1963-69 Name and Home Address College 1968-69 Classes A LLIGOOD, LAWREN CE M . . . .... ... . .... . ... . . . . ... . . Medical College of Georgia ... . . . . . . . ... . . . ... ... Sr. Douglas, Georgi a AsKEW, DANNY E . .. .. ... . . . .. . ... . . . . .. . .. . ... .. .. Medica l College of Georgia . . . .. . . ... .. . . . . . . . ... . . . .. Jr. Spa rta, Georgia ASKEW, FLETCHER G .. . . . . . . . . Medica l College of Georgi a . . . . ...... ... ... . .. . . . .. .. . Jr. Columb us, Georgia BAGGETT, J AMES C., JR .. . Medica l College of Georgi a .. . . . .. ... . . . ..... . . . . . . .. . Sr. Douglasvi lle, Georgia BALL, HENRY F .... . ...... . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .... . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . .. . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Macon, Georgia BARNETT, JEWEL M . . . . . . ... . . . .. .. . . . . . Medi cal College of Georgia . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . .Jr. .._. N icholson, Georgia <.0 BERRY, WANDA SuE . . . . . ... . . . .. . . .. . . . . ... . St. Marys, Georgia . Medica l College of Georgia . . . . .. . F r. BowEN, A' D ELBERT, III . . .. . . . . . . . .. ... . .... . .. . . . Medica l College of Georgia .. . . .. . . . ... . ...... . .. . . . . . Soph . Cuthbert, Georgi a BoYLE, STEPHEN . . ... . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgi a .. .Sr. Atlanta, Georgia BRANDON, RI CHARD LYLE .. . . ..... .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. Medical College of Georgia .. . . . . . . ... .. . ... . . ..... . . .Soph . St. Marys, Georgia BREWSTER, EDWARD WooD, JR.... . .. .. . . . . ... .... . . Medical College of Georgia .. . . . . . . . . ... . . .. .. . .. . . . .. Sr. Rome, Georgi a BROWN ING, J OHN WALTER . .. . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . .. Medical College of Georgia .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .... ... . . Jr. Lawrenceville, Georgia CAMPBELL, WILLIAM W., Jn. ....... . .. . . . .... . . ..... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . .... Jr. Blackshear, Georgia CAWTHON, THOMAS H . ...... . . . .. . .... . ..... . . .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . .. . . . . . .Jr. Forsyth, Georgia CHALKER, DA N K. ... . . . ... . . . .... . .. . . . .. .. .. . . .. . Medical College of Georgia . . .. . . . . .... . . . . . . . .. ...... Sr. Gibson, Georgia CHAPMAN, RoY LEE, JR . . . .. . .. . .... . .. . .. . . . . .. .. . . University of T ennessee . . ..... . ... . ... . .. . .... . .. . ... Jr. McCaysville, Georgia E XHIBIT " A" Total Scholarship Granted $5 ,000 5 , 000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 , 000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 3 ,750 5 , 000 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1968-6:) Name and Home Address College 1968-69 Classes CoLLINS, LARRY CoY . . ..... ... ... . ... . .. . . .... .. .. Medical College of Georgia ... . .. . . . .... . . . .. .Fr. Metter, Georgia COPELAND, FRANK M., JR........ . .. . .... . ... .. .... Emory Medical School. ...... . . . ... .. ... . . . . . . .... . .. Jr. Atlanta, Georgia CoRNWELL, WILLIAM 0 .. . .... . ....... .. . . .. . .. .. . . . Medical College of Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... Fr. Conyers, Georgia CousiNS, ALBERT LuciEN . ..... . ................... Medical College of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Jr. Greenville, Georgia CRUMP, HoYT W.... . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . .... . . ........ Medical College of Georgia .. . ....... . . ... . .. . . .. . .... Soph. College Park, Georgia CuLPEPPER, RoBERT LEE .... .. . . .... . .. . .. .. ... . . .. Meharry Medical College ......... . . ..... . . .. Soph. Atlanta, Georgia DARDE N, JOHN WESLEY ...... . ..... . . .... .. .. . . .. . Medical College of Georgia .............. . 1:\:) 0 Mitchell, Georgia DASHER, CHARLES A. . . . . . . ..... . ... . ... . ... Medical College of Georgi a ... . . . . ... ... . . . . . .Soph. .. .... Fr. Augusta, Georgia DAVIS, HARRY NATHANIEL. . . . .. ... ... . .. . . .. .. . . Medi cal College of Georgi a . . ... . . ...... .. Soph. Valdosta, Georgia DAWS, ANTHONY W . .. ....... . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . . . Medical College of Georgia .. . . .... Fr. Rutledge, Georgia DIAL, WILLIAM B. . .. ........ . . . .... . ... . .. . .. . . .. . M edi cal College of Georgia .. . . ... . . . . . ... .. . . . . .. .... Soph. Homerville, Georgia. DICKENS, WINBURN J ....... . . . .. . .... . ... . ... Medical College of Georgia ..... .. . ...... . . Jr. Winder, Georgia DIGBY, RoNALD WYMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Medical College of Georgi a ... .......... . .Soph. Macon, Georgia DIXON, JIMMY L ... . . .. . .. . ..... . . . . .... . ....... . .. Medical College of Georgia ...... . ...... . ............. Sr. Waycross, Georgia DYAR, KATHRYN W ... . ..... . . .. ... .. ... . .... .... .. Medical College of Georgia ...... . .. . . .. ..... . . . .. .... Jr. Greensboro, Georgia ELLINGTON, ERic PATRICK . . .... . ............. . . .... Medical College of Georgia .. .. . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . .... .... Soph. Clarkston, Georgia EXHIBIT "A" Total Sciu:Jlarship GTantecl $5,000 5,000 5 ,000 5,000 5,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5 ,000 .5 ,000 5 , 000 .5,000 .5,000 5 , 000 EVERIDGE, GEORGE J . . . . . . Macon, Georgia FoRD, JAMES EDWARD, III. . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia .. . . . . .... . .. . .. . .. .. ... . . . Soph. . Medical College of Georgia ...... . . . .. . .. ... . . . . .. . . .. Sr. GAILEY, THOMPSON A., JR.. . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . ... . .. . . . .. Sr. Elberton, Georgia GAINEY, WILLIAM HENRY .... .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia . . .. . .. .... ... . . . ... . . . .... Sr. Atlanta, Georgia GARRISON, WARREN BAKER . . . . ..... . . . . . .. . . .... .. . Medica l College of Georgia .. ... . .. .. . ..... .. . .. . . . ... Fr. Atlanta, Georgia GATI'IS, ALLEN CALEB . . ..... . .. .. .. . ... . . . . . . . . . .. Medica l College of Georgia ... . .... . . . ... ... .. . .. ... . . Soph. Marietta, Georgia GENTRY, JAMES LAWRENCE .. . . .. .. . . . . . ... . . . . . .... Medica l College of Georgia . . . .. . . . ... . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . Jr. Carrollton, Georgia GIBBONS, WILLIAM STEPHEN . . . . ... . ... . . . . . . . .. . .. . Medical College of Georgia .. . ... ... . ... . .. .. . . . . .. ... Soph. Cedartown, Georgia GILBERT, STEWART D . ... .... . . ... . . . . . . . .. . ... . . .. Medical College of Georgia . . . . ............. . .. .. ... .. Sr. Hiawassee, Georgia !:..:> GINGREY, JoaN P . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . ... ... . . . ... . . . .. Medica l College of Georgia .. . . .. . .. . ... .... .. ... . . .. . Sr. !-" Augusta, Georgia GLENN, JoHNNY RANDALL . ... . .. .. . . . .. . .. . . ....... Medica l College of Georgia .. . ... .. .. . . . ... ... . ....... Sr. Colbert, Georgia GooDIN, JoHN OLIVER .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . ... .. .. . . ... . Medical College of Georgia .. . . ..... ...... .. . . ..... ... Soph. Macon, Georgia GooDNER, JAMES V.... . . . . . . . ... .. . ... ... .. .. . . . . . Tulane University . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . .... ... .. Fr. Madison, Georgi a GREENE, JoaN WAYNE .. ... . . ..... . . . . ... . . . . .. . . .. Medical College of Georgia .. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. .. Jr. Barnesville, Georgia GRIFFIN, HowARD A. .. ... . ... .. ... . ... . . . .. ... . ... Medical College of Georgia ... . . . . . . ..... . .. . ...... . . . Sr. Washington, Georgia GuEST, HowARD S . .. . . .. .. ...... ...... ... .. . ... ... Medical College of Georgia . . . . .... .. .. ... . .. . .. ... . . . Fr. E lberton, Georgia G UTHRIE, TROY HARCIL, JR. . .. . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia . . . . ... Medical College of Georgia ...... . . . . . .. ... .. . ..... . . .Jr. HALL, ARTHUR LARIS . . .. ... . . . . ... . . . . ... . . . . .. . .. Emory Medical School .. .... .. . ... . ... .... . . . . . . . .. .. Soph. Tucker, Georgia HARPER, JoHN THOMAS . . . . . . .. . . .. .. ... .. . . . . . . . .. Medical College of Georgia . . . .. . . .. . . .. .... ... . . . .. . . Soph. Sparta, Georgia $5,000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5,000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5 , 000 5,000 5,000 5 , 000 5,000 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES D U RING 1968-69 Name and Home Address College 1968-69 Classes HARPER, M ERIDITH . ..... . . . . . . . .. . . . . .... . ... . . .. . Medical College of Georgia ... .. . . . .... .. . .. . .... . .... Soph. Douglas, Georgia HAYMAN, BtjRNA RD Ltj NW OOD, JR.... . Med ical College of Georgia . . ..... . . . . .. .. . . . .... . . . .. Jr. Augusta, Georgia HEMMER, J OHN LEE, JR. .... . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . Med ica l College of Geo rgia ....... . . ... . . . ...... .... . . Fr. Smyrna, Georgia HERNDON, C HARLES H ALL, JR.. . ... ... . . .. . .. . .. . . .. Medical Co llege of Georg ia . .. .... . . . . .. . . .. . .... . . . . . Jr. Toccoa, Geo rgia H ESTE R, JESSE D . . ...... . . . . ... .. . . . . Medical College of Georgia ... . ... ... ... .. .... ... .. J r . Colquitt, Geo rgia HODGES, HUGii 0 . . ..... . .. . . . Med ical College of Georgia . .. .Sr. Sandersville, Georgi a H o LSONBACK, WILLIAM D . .. .. . . . .. . .... . . . .. . . . . ... Medi cal College of Georgia . ... . . . . . . . .. .... .. ..... . . . Jr. 1:-.:> 1:-.:> Augusta, Geo rgi a H UDSON, RONALD MERCt~ R . . . . . . ..... . .. . ...... . . Medi cal College of Georgia ............. . . . ........... Fr. Colum b us, Geo rgi a H u LSEY, WAY NE GARY .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . ... .. . . . . . Medi cal College of Georgia ..... ... .... .... . . . . . . .. ... Soph. Augusta, Georgia I NGRAM, R o BERT F.. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medi cal Co llege of Georgia. .Soph. Winder, Geo rgi a J OHNSON, JAMES A., Ill ..... . . .Emory Med ical School ........ . . . .Soph. Avon dale Estates, Geo rgia J ONES, J AMES YOUNG ..... .. . . Medi cal Co llege of Georgia . . . .. . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . Sr. Sto ne Mountain, Georgi a J ORDAN, MARION HARVEY. .. ... . . . ... . . . Med ical Co llege of Georgia ... .Sr Augusta, Geo rgi a J oRDAN , STEPHEN M .... . ... . . .. .... . . . . Medi cal College of Georgia .. .. . . . .Sr. Statesboro, Geo rgi a J uST I O~, EDGA R L o wELL ... . ... . ... . .... . .... . . .. . . Medi cal College of Georgia . .... . . . .. . . .. ... . .. . . ... .. Soph. Knoxville, Georgia KELLEY, RoBERT EARL ... . . ... .. .. . ... ..... . ... ... Medical College of Georgia ... ... . . . . . .. .... . .... . .... Sr. Athens, Georgia EXHIBIT "A" Total Scholarship Granted $5, 000 5 , 000 5,000 5 ,000 5,000 5,000 2 ,500 5.000 5, 000 5, 000 5,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 3 ,750 5 , 000 5 ,000 IU:LLY, ARTHUR G RAYSON .... . .. . .. . . .... . .. .. . . . .. Med ical College of Georgia ... . ..... .... . . . . . .... . . . . . Jr. Athens, Georgia KITCHENS, GEORGE GRA Y. . . .... . .... ... . .. ... .. . .. Med ical College of Georgia ............. . .. . . ....... .. J r. Warren, Geo rgia LAN IER, W ILLIS ELLIOTT ........................ .. . Medi cal College of Georgia .... . . . ..... . .. . ... . ....... Sr. Cobbtown, Georgia LEE, LAURIE CECILIA..... ... ... .. . . . ... . .. .. . .... . Medi cal College of Georgia . . ........ . . . ..... ..... . . .. F r. Atlanta, Georgia Lo FTIS, W ILLIAM E., JR. .............. .. .. . . . . . ... . . Medical College of Georgia . .. . ... . . . . . . ... . .. ........ F r. Comer, Georgia L owD, EDWI N J EROME . . .. ...... . .. . .. .. .. .. . ...... Meha rry Medical College . . . .. . .... . . .. ..... .. ... ..... Jr. Waycross, Georgi a LYNCH, DONALD R ICHARD .. .. .... . ... . ...... . . ..... Med ical College of Geo rgia ........ .... . .. . ........ . .. Sop h. Waycross, Georgia MANN, W ILLIAM P .......... .. ..... .. . . ..... ... . . . . Medical College of Georgia ... .. . . . . . . ... . ... . ........ Sr. Talbotton, Georgia MAYNARD, WALTER P RESTON . . . . . . . ....... . . . . . .. . . Meharry Medical College . ..... . ... ...... .. .... . .... .. Jr. Macon, Georgia l\:) CJ.:) M cCu LLO UGH, R ICHARD E . ....... .. . ... . ... . ..... . . Med ical College of Geo rgia .......... . .... . . ... ..... . . F r . Macon, Georgia M cK INNEY, J AMES EMORY. . . ... ... . ........ . . . .. . . . Med ical College of Geo rgia . . .... .. . . .. . . . . .... .. ..... Sr. Cordele, Georgia McLARIN, CALVIN W ..... . . . . . ..... . . . .... .. ....... Emory Medical School. ..... . . . ... . . ... . . .. . .... . .. .. F r. Atla nta, Geo rgia McL AUG Hr.IN, D uRNELL ..... . . . ... . ..... . ........ . . Meha rry Med ica l College . . . ... ... . ...... .. . .......... Jr. Fort Valley, Georgia MELTON, WI LLIAM C ....... . .. . . . . .. . . ...... .. ..... Medical College of Georgia . .. . ... . . . ... . ...... . . . . . .. F r. Albany, Geo rgia M IMBS, J AMES W ... . ..... . .. . ......... . ... .... .. . . Medi cal College of Georgia ... . ..... . . . ...... . . .. . . . . . Jr. Mi lledgeville, Georgia M rNGEA, GEORGE D ANIEL . .. . .. .. .. ... . . .. ... . . . . .. Medical College of Georgia ........ ..... . .......... ... Sop h. Manchester, Georgia MoBLEY, D Avro W ... .. . . . . . .. ... . .. ..... . .. . .. . ... Medical College of Georgia ..... .. ....... . . . ... ....... Fr. Lyons, Georgia MooRE, W ILLIAM MoRGAN, III ......... . . . .. ....... Med ical College of Georgia ..... . . . ..... . ... . ... . . ... . Soph. Buena Vista, Georgia MooRMAN, L ARRY RussELL ....... .. . ... . . .. ..... . .. Med ical College of Georgia. . ..... .... . .... .. . ..... Soph. D ouglas, Georgia $5 , 000 5 ,000 3 ,750 5,000 5 ,000 2 ,500 5,000 5,000 3 , 000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5,000 3 ,750 5 , 000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5 ,000 5 , 000 5 ,000 T E N N. N c. s G- ,). --s- 0 Q SCALt OF '-"ll.t.S I) ~ :.> .4() <( ~ - : " \ \/ ';I" . M_./ \ '">r" / ru HA ~nr. \ ~- ...... /-<...... ~ ~ ~ Vl 1 r ... !~--~- 1 _ \---r :a\; r ~- ( r-"' ~ I I A ltD - ~ <( d) <{ . - - ......... --' --,~ ~ .U U S C O C ( [ ~ ?T~ \ r"-"1i~ ' */\ ./..j ) HATTAHOOO... , ... 'L... / i r /' . ~USTON :~ECKLEY/~ N 1 / , ( \ \. ~ '-- y . ' L AUA S r . L-::--; --~ .'\ .' ~ ..B NOO.I ... .C I .............. / .~ ( . ) ~ ( CANDLER --{.' / ~ - ~ W""""' BULLOCH \ .., _J <( _ . ,,..-.-../U..... r L ...,_ . TH -~ ~ TlrT ~- ----,..rj _ _' l\:) 01 col \ . ). ' I BW'N M I T C H E L L . I ') l- --r-t . . J.. COLQUITT ~. _l(-~LArN-IE-__R_!_r!r- 'I ! GRAD Y \II ------.. \ L. TI l . \ THOMAS BROOKS , . ) LOWNDES I . (.) ;::: ~ ~ .. I L.. I \ .. '\ f L 0 R D A Communities which have benefited from the State Medical Education Board Scholarship prog r am. SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1968-69 Name and Home Address College 1968-69 Classes MoREl-AND, STEVEN CuRTIS.......... . . . . . ......... Medical College of Georgia ...... . .......... . ......... Fr. Atlanta, Georgia MoRRIS, CLELL V.. . ...... . . . . . ... . ............. . . . Med ical College of Georgi a ... . .. . . .. ........ . . ... .... Fr. Hartwell, Georgia MoRRISON, JAMES PATRICK, III. . .. .. .. . . . ..... . . . . . Medical College of Georgia .... . ...... . .... . . . . ....... Jr. G lennwood, Georgia MosELY, MoRRIS EDwARD, JR. .. ..... . ....... . .. . . .. Meharry Medical College .. ........ . . .. .. . . .. ... . .... . F r. Rochelle, Georgia NEWTON, JAcK RoNALD ... . . . . . . . .. .......... ... ... Medical College of Georgia . . . . .. . .. .. . . .... . . .. ... .. . Jr. Chamblee, Georgia NrcHOLS, PAUL JOHN SON ........ .... .. . . . . ......... Medical College of Georgia ... . .... . ......... . .. ..... .Soph. Atla nta, Geo rgia !:..:> 0') N ICHOLSON, WILLIAM LAWRENCE . . .... . . . . .......... Medical College of Georgia .... .. .. ................ ... Sr. Valdosta, Geo rgia NrxoN, DANIEL WALKER . . . . . ..... .. ... .. .. . . . .. . .. Medical College of Georgia .............. .... . ... ..... Sr. Alma, Georgia PADOVE, STIIART J ......... . . . .............. . . ..... Medical College of Georgia ........ . ......... . ........ F r . Milledgeville, Geo rgia PARROTT, FRANK HoLLAND . . . .... ... . . . . . .... . ... . . Medical College of Georgia .. .. .. . .. . . ...... ........ .. Fr. Monticello, Georgia PERRY, HENRY ALLEN ................... . .... ... .. Medical College of Georgia .... . .. .... . ........ . . . .. .. Sr. Baldwin, Georgia PETERSON, GARY D .... ...... ....... .. .... .... .. .. . Medical College of Georgia ...... . ........ . ........ ... Sr. Rossvi lle, Georgia RrvERS, CuLLEN BuLLARD ............. . .... . . . . .... Med ical College of Georgia ....... . .. . ......... . ...... Soph. Camilla, Georgia ROBERTS, JOHN EuGENE, JR....... . ...... ..... ...... Medical College of Georgia ..... . . . . ......... . . . . ..... Soph . Mableton, Georgia RoBINSON, JERRY C . . ... . ..... .. .. ......... . ....... Medical College of Georgia ..... .... .................. Sr. Carrollton, Geo rgia Ross, RoBERT L ...... . . ... . ... . ..... . . . ........... Emory Medical School . . . . . . ... . . . . .. ...... . . ... ... Fr. Bainbridge, Georgia EXHIBIT "A" 'l'otal Scholarship Granted $5,000 5 ,000 5,000 5,000 5 , 000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5,000 5,000 5 ,000 5,000 5,000 5.000 5,000 5,000 RuMPH, FRANK MARVIN ....... . . . ....... . ....... . . . Med ical College of Geo rgia . ..... . ... .. .. . .... . .. . ... . Soph . Fort Valley, Georgia SATHER, RANDALL KENNETH .. . .. ... . . . . . ..... . ..... Medical College of Georgia .......... .. ..... .. ..... . . . Sr. Atlanta, Geo rg ia ScoTT, J AMES W.. .. . .. . . .. . ..... . ... . . . . ... Medi cal College of Geo rgi a ...... . .. . ......... . . . . .... Fr. Ashburn, Georgia SHARPTON, BENNIE REEVES. ..... . ... . .. . . . .... . .. . . Medi cal College of Georgi a .... . . . ........... . ... . .... Soph. Du lu th, Geo rgia SIMMONS, BERNARD R usSE LL . . . . . .... . . . .. . ... . . .. .. Med ical College of Geo rgia ..... .. .. . .. . . . ....... . . . .. Jr. Colum bus, Georgia S IMrSON, WALTER W RIGHT . . . .. .. . . ... . .... . ....... Medical College of Geo rgia ... . . ......... . . . ........ .. Sr. Tifton, Georgia SM ITH, J AMES L .. Doerun, Georgia . Medical College of Geo rgi a .. . ... . . . ... .. ...... . . . . . . . Jr. SMITH, JoHN DoRSEY . . ... ... . .. . .. . . .... . .. . . . ... Medical College of Geo rgi a ...... . . . . ...... . .. .. ... . .. Jr. Swainsbo ro, Georgia SMITH, LARRY EuGENE ..... . . . . ....... . .... . .. . . ... Medi cal College of Georgia .... . .. . . . .. ... . . . . . ... .... J r. Reidsville, Georgi a t-.:l "'I SM ITH , R o DNEY L . . ..... . ... . .... . .. .. . . . . . ...... . . Medi cal College of Geo rgia . . . .... ..... ... . .... .. . .... Fr. Calhoun , Georgia SMITH, WILLIAM STUART . . .... ... . . .. . .. . . . . ..... Medical College of Georgia ... ... . . . ............ . . . ... Sop h. Camill a, Georgi a SPEE R, GREGORY C LARK ...... . . . . Atlan ta, Geo rgi a . . . . . . ... .. Emory Medical School. ... . ..... . .. . . . .... . . .. . . ..... Soph. STEELE, ROBERT L . . .... . Blakely, Georgia . ... . .. . ... Medi cal College of Georgia . . . . ............. . ...... . .. F r. STEWART, JOHN PRESTON . . ........ . . .... .. .. .... . .. Medical College of Georgia ...... . .. . ... . . . .......... . Soph. Jonesbo ro, Georgi a STREET, LuTHER, JR. . . .... . .. ... . . ........ .. . .. .... Medical College of Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soph. Ameri cus, Geo rgia TALLEY, P AU L ALEX IS ............. . ..... .. ...... . . Meharry Medical College . . .. ... . ........ . . .. ........ Jr. Waycross, Georgi a TERRY, WILLIAM HENRY, III ....... . . . . .... . .... . .. Medica l College of Geo rgia .... . ........ . . .. . . . . . ..... Soph. Thomasville, Georgia THOMAS, JAMES C LI FFORD . . ... . . . . ... . ... . . .... . ... Medical College of Georgia . ...... .. . . . .. ...... . .. .... Jr. Savanna h, Geo rgia THOMPSON, FREDERICK BA URI ES ...... ........ . ...... Medi cal College of Georgia .. ..... ... . ... . ... . ... . .... Jr. Montezuma, Georgia 85 ,000 5,000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5,000 5 , 000 2 , 500 4,500 5 , 000 5,000 5 ,000 3 ,750 5,000 5,000 5 , 000 5,000 5 , 000 5 ,000 5 ,000 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDI CAL COLLEGES D URING 1968-69 Name and Home Address College 1968-69 Classes TOOMER, PA UL H ... . . .... . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. Meha rry Medical College ..... . ....... . . .... ........ . . Fr. Savannah, Georgia TROWELL, AMY REBECCA. ..... . . . . .. Medical College of Georgia .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . .... . . . . . Fr. Tucker, Georgia VEASEY, CHARLES R .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medi cal College of Georgia .. .... . . . . ..... . . .. .. .. . .Sr. Rossvi lle, Georgia VEASEY, PHILIP R. . . . . .. ... . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .... . . Medical College of Georgia .... ... . ... . ... ... . .. . . ... . Sr. Rossville, Georgia WATSON, JAMES 1-'., III .. . . . . .... . . .. . .. ... . . . Medi cal College of Georgia . .... . .... .. . . . . . .... . .. . . Fr. Nashvi lle, Georgia WATTS, BOBBY . .... . . .. . . . ... . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. Meharry Medical College .. . . ...... . . ... ... . ..... ... . . Fr. Atlanta, Georgia WEsT, CARLTON ALFONzo . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. Meharry Medical College ...... . . ... . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . Sr. Montezuma, Georgia 1:\:) WESTMORELAND, ANON E .... ....... . .... .. .... ... . . Emo ry M edi cal School . .... . . .. . . ... . . . . . ... ... . . . . .. Jr. 00 C lermont, Georgia WHALEY, MoRGAN ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia ... . ......... . .... . . . . . . Sr. Augusta, Georgi a vVILLIAMS, DAVID CHRISTOPHER ... . .. . .. ...... . . . . . Medical College of Georgia.. . ... .. .. .. ... . . . . . . .. . .Jr. Austell, Georgia W INDHAM, ADDIS D ...... . . ... . ... . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . Medi cal College of Georgia ... .. . .. . . .. .. ... . ..... ... . Jr. Butler, Georgia WING O, EARL LINDER .. . ... . . ......... . ...... . ..... Medical College of Georgia ... . . . .. . . .. . . .... .... . .... Jr. Atlanta, Georgia WooDs, JoHN TERRENCE, III. .. . .... . . . .. . . . . ... .. . Medi cal College of Georgia . . . ....... . ...... . .... . .... Soph. Calhoun, Georgia WRIGHT, GEORGE E .. . ..... . ......... . . . . ... ... . . .. Medical College of Georgia . .... .. .......... . ... . .. . . . Soph. Augusta, Georgia WYSONG, EDWARD DALE . . . . . ... .......... . .... ... . Medi cal College of Georgia .... . . ...... ... .. .... .. . ... Fr. Norcross, Georgia YoRK, RANDOLPH MARTIN . . .. . . ..... . . ..... . ... . ... Medi cal College of Georgia . .... ... . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . Sr. Albany, Georgia Yo u NG, BETTY Jean ... .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . ...... .... . .. Emory Medi cal School. ..... . .... . . ... . ......... .. ... Fr. Swainsboro, Georgia EXHII3IT " A" Total Scholarship Granted $5 ,000 5 ,000 5 , 000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 , 000 5,000 5,000 2 , 500 5 , 000 2 , 500 5,000 3 ,750 5 , 000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 EXHIBIT "B" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIE TS SERVING INTER SHIPS- 1968-69 arne and Home Town Medical College Hospital ARMSTRONG, DR. NATHANIEL. . . . Meharry Med. Coli.. . St. Francis General Brunswick, Georgia Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. BACON, DR. MERRILL C.... .. . .. Med . Coli. of Ga. . . .. .Los Angeles Co. General Pembroke, Georgia Hospital, Los Angeles, California BuLLARD, DR. PoNCE D. L ., JR... Vanderbilt University.Tripler Gen. Hospital Bainbridge, Georgia Honolulu, Hawaii CADORA, DR. DoNALD FRANK.. . Med. Coli. of Ga.. ... . Keesler AFB, College Park, Georgia Mississippi CARTER, DR. MILLARD G. . .. .. . . Med. Coli. of Ga... . . . Macon Hospital Macon, Georgia Macon, Georgia CATES, DR. RoBERT M.. ... . . . . Med. Coli. of Ga...... Memorial Medical Center Tucker, Georgia Savannah, Georgia DAVIS, DR. LARRY P . ... . ... ... Med. Coli. of Ga...... Talmadge Memorial Decatur, Georgia Hospital, Augusta, Ga. ELLISON, DR. CARROLL W. ...... Med. Coli. of Ga. .... .Charlotte Memorial Sylvania, Georgia Hospital, Charlotte, orth Carolina Fix, DR. RICHARD M..... ..... . Med. Coli. of Ga. ..... City of Memphis Hospital Atlanta, Georgia Memphis, Tennessee GIESLER, DR. GARNETT J. , JR. . .. Med. Coli. of Ga.. .. . Charlotte Memorial Decatur, Georgia Hospital, Charlotte, North Carolina GowEN, DR. JAMES F. ... . . ..... Med. Coli. of Ga. .... . Washington Hospital Folkston, Georgia Washington, Pa. HATCHER, DR. J AMES F . . ....... Howard University .. .Wright-Patterson AFB Augusta, Georgia Hospital, Dayto n, Ohio JoHNSTON, DR. JosEPH F . ... . ... Med. Coli. of Ga. .... . LouisviUe Gen. Hospital Decatur, Georgia Louisville, J(entucky K ING, DR. WILLIAM D ... . . . . . .. Med. Coli. of Ga. .. ... Washi ngton Hospital Chickamauga, Georgia Washington, Pa. LucAs, DR. WALLACE ......... . Univ. of Tennessee ... Macon Hospital WrightsviUe, Georgia Macon, Georgia MAY, DR. CHARLES B.. . . ...... Med. Coli. of Ga. . ... . Macon Hospital Bainbridge, Georgia Macon, Georgia McBRIDE, DR. MICHAEL T ...... Med. Coli. of Ga. ..... Memorial Hospital of Villa Rica, Georgi a Chatham County, Savannah, Georgia MuLLIS, DR. KENNETH . . ... . ... Med. Coli. of Ga.. . ... Washington Hospital Eastman, Georgia Washington, Pa. NELSON, DR. ELLIS H .. . . ... ... Med. Coli. of Ga. ..... Eugene Talmadge Ideal, Georgia Memorial Hospital Augusta, Georgi a NuGENT, DR. ELIZABETH K . .... Emory University . . . . Grady Memorial Hospital Decatur, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia P uRCELL, DR. DENT W. ....... . Med. Coli. of Ga. .. . . . Memorial Hospital of Glennville, Georgia Chatham Coun ty Savannah, Georgia 29 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIE Narne and Home Town Medi cal College EXHIBIT "B" SHIPS- 1968-69 Hospital SINGI.ETON, DR. PETER T ....... Meha rry Med. Coli. .. 'Valter R eed Army Atlanta, Geo rgia Hospital, Washington, D. C. SM ITH, DR. JAMES E ... . ... .. . . . Med. Coil. of Ga. ... .. M acon Hospital Camilla, Georgia Macon, Georgia STRINGER, DR. MERLE P . . . ..... Med. Coli. of Ga...... Washington Hospital Augusta, Georgia Washington, Pa. TARPLEY, DR. JAMES M . ... .. . . . Med. Coil. of Ga. . .. . . Memoria l Hospital of Rome, Georgia Chatham County Savannah, Georgia THORNTON, DR. RoBERTS. ..... Med. Coli. of Ga. ... . . Tripier General Army E lberton, Georgia Hospita l, H onolulu, Hawa ii WHITLOCK, DR. PAUL A. .. . .. . .. Emory University . . . . U.S. Navy Hospital ewnan, Georgia Camp Pendleton, Calif. WILLIS, DR. LARRY F .. . ..... . . . Med. Coli. of Ga..... . U.S. Navy Hospital Cartersville, Georgia Port. mouth, Vi rginia SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVIr G RESIDENCIES EXHIBIT "C" Name and Home Address Hospital ABBOTT, DR. EMILE G.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U. S. Naval Hospita l Savannah, Georgi a Portsmouth, Virginia ADAMS, DR. JACO B B.. .... .. . .. . . . . . . . ..... . University of North Carolina Atlanta, Georgia Chapel Hill, North Caroli na ADAMS, DR. LAMAR T . . . . ... . . . ..... . .. ... . .. No rth Carolina Baptist Hospita l Hiawassee, Georgia Win ton-Salem, . C. A DERSON, DR. ROBERT K .... ... . . . . ...... .. Veterans Administration Hospita l Augusta, Georgia Augu. ta, Georgia BLACK, DR. WILEY S. ... . .......... . . . . . . ... Grady Memori a l Hospita l Cleveland, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia BLAND, DR. WILLIAM H .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .... .. .. Hubbard Hospita l Atlanta, Georgia Nashville, Tennessee BownE ', DR. TALMADGE A., JR.... . . . .. . ..... T a lmadge Memorial Hospital Atlanta, Georgia Augusta, Georgia BRANTLEY, DR. JIMMY W. . . . .. . ..... . .. . .... Emory University Hospita l Wrightsville, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia BROOKS, DR. THOMAS W.. .... . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. Talmadge Memoria l Hospita l Valdosta, Geo rgi a Augusta, Georgia BRowN, DR. MI CHAEL F . . ... . . .. . ...... . . . . . University of Mis issippi Atlanta, Georgia University, Mississippi BROWN, DR. THOMAS D .. . ............ . . . . . . . Louisville School of Medicine Lithonia, Georgia Loui ville, Kentucky B uTTERWORTH, DR. JA CK E .... . .. . . . .. . . . . .. T almadge Memoria l Hospit.a l Gainesville, Georgia Augusta, Georgia 30 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES EXHIBIT " C" Name and Home Town Hospital CAN ' ON, DR. CLIFF L. . . ............... . ... . Grady Memorial Hospital Donalsonville, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia C HAPMAN, DR. CLIFFORD E ...... . .. . ... . . . . .. U.S.A.F. Hospital Tennille, Georgia Laughlin AFB, Texa CLEMONS, DR. THURMAN . . .. .. . ... . ..... . ... Hubbard Hospital Cataula, Georgia Nashville, Tennessee CoLEMAN, DR. FRANCIS W... .. . . . . .......... Talmadge Memorial Hospital Waycross, Georgia Augusta, Georgia CoLLINS, DR. WILLIAM C...... . ... .. .. .. . ... Georgia Baptist Hospital Forsyth, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia CousiNS, DR. WILLIAM L . . . .. . . . .... . ... .... Medical College of Virgin ia Greenville, Georgia Richmond, Virginia CROWE, DR. JoHN A., JR...... . ......... . . . .. Talmadge Memorial Hospital Pooler, Georgia Augusta, Georgia DEEN, DR. JoHNNY T .. ............ . ......... McGuire Veterans Hospital Alma, Georgia Richmond, Virginia DEMPSEY, DR. JAMES E ............ . .. . .. . . .. Talmadge Memorial Hospital Rome, Georgjia Augusta, Georgia EDGENS, DR. JACK R. .. . . .. . .. . . ... . .... . ... Baroness Erlanger Hospital Rome, Georgia Chattanooga, Tennessee FINCHER, DR. RONALD E ..... ... . ... . . . ... ... Piedmont Hospital Decatur, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia FREANT, DR. LAWRENCE J ...... . . .. ... .. .. ... Vanderbilt University Hospital Atlanta, Georgia Nashville, Tennessee HALE, DR. WILLIAM R. ... . ... ...... .. . . . . . . . Baltimore City Hospital Marietta, Georgia Baltimore, Maryland HARPER, DR. WILLIAM F .. . .. . . ......... . . . .. Baroness Erlanger Hospital Blakely, Georgia Chattanooga, Tennessee HATTAWAY, DR. JAMES R. ............ . .... .. Medical College of Georgia Bronwood, Georgia Augusta, Georgia HoBBY, DR. CHARLES F . .. . .. .... .. . . .... . . .. Chatham County Memorial Douglas, Georgia Hospital, Savannah, Georgia HoPKINs, DR. RALPH D., JR... . .. . . ... . ...... U.S.A.F. Hospital Washington, Georgia Lackland AFB, Texas JoiNER, DR. DARRY!L W. ...... . . . .. .. . ...... . University of Florida Louisville, Georgia Gainesville, Florida JoiNES, DR. IvERSON W.. . ... . ....... .... .. .. Emory University Hospital Richland, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia KENIMER, DR. BARRY IC ....... . . ... ....... . Medical College of Georgia Greensboro, Georgia Augusta, Georgia KENT, DR. WILLIAM F . . .... .. .. .. ... ....... . Macon Hospital Adel, Georgia Macon, Georgia KIBLER, DR. JAMES A.. ...... ... . .. . ........ Medical College of Georgia Dublin, Georgia Augusta, Georgia KING, DR. SPENCER B., III ... . .............. Emory University Hospital Macon, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia KNOWLES, DR. JAMES B... .. . ........ . .. .. ... University of Minnesota Jackson, Georgia Minneapolis, Minne. ota 31 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVI G RESIDENCIES EXHIBIT "C" Name and Home Town Hospital LANIER, DR. Bo BBY G. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... ... Mayo Clinic Jackson, Georgia R ochester, Minnesota LEAR, DR. THOMAS FRANKLIN . .. ..... . . .. . . . . Piedmont Hospital Camilla, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia LEE, DR. RALPH C... . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . U. S. Publi c Health Hospi tal Thompso n, Georgia New Orleans, Louisiana LINDSAY, DR. JAMES B. .. . . . .... . .. .. . . ... . . . Macon Hospital Athens, Georgia Macon, Georgia M cConn, Dn. Jru~Es W. .. .. .. .. . . . ... . . .. . . . Medical College of Georgia Sylvester, Georgia Augusta, Georgia M cEARCHERN, DR. WALTER W.. . .. . . . .... . .. Brooke General Army Ho pita! Shannon, Georgia San Antonio, Texas McGRAW, DR. WALKER C. .. .. . ..... . ... . .. . . Orange Memorial Hospital Savannah, Georgia Orlando, Florida MII~ Ls, Dn. LuTHER R , IV ..... . ....... . . ... Talmadge Memoria l Hospita l Tifton, Geo rgia Augusta, Georgia NAMAN, DR. CARL H .... . . . .. ..... ... . . . .. .. T almadge Memorial Hospital Sandersville, Georgia Augusta, Georgi a OGDEN, DR. R o BERT H . . .. .. . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . Macon Hospital Macon, Georgia Maco n, Georgia OGDEN, Dn. WILLIAM S. ... . ... . ..... ... . . ... Medical College of Georgia Macon, Georgia Augusta, Georgia PARKER, DR. GREGG ... . ..... . ... . . . . . ... . . .St. E lizabeth Ho pita! West Point, Georgia D ayto n, Ohio RAMSEY, Dn. SPIER N.......... . . . .... .... .. Memorial 1edical Center Augusta, Georgia Savannah, Georgia Ri cE, Dn. Jo EPH F . .. . . ... . . .. . . . . . . . ... . . . Craw ford W. Long Memorial Savanna h, Georgia Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia RILEY, DR. WALTER J ... . .. . ... . . . . . .. . . . ... Veterans Administration Hospital Fort Valley, Georgia Des Moines, Iowa RrvEns, Dn. JAMES L. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Walter Reed General Hospital Camilla, Georgia Washington, D. C. RouToN, Dn. JAMES LEONARD ... ... . . . ...... . Georgetown University College Pa rk, Georgia Washington, D. C. SANGSTER, DR. J osE PH A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'lacon General H ospital Vienna, Georgia Maco n, Georgia SHEWEY, DR. L ANA LEE .. . ......... . ... . . . . . Tula ne niversity School of St. Simon , Georgia Medicine, New Orleans, La. SMITH, Dn. H ERBERT D . . ... . .... .. . . . . . . . . . . Veterans Administration H ospital Pembroke, Georgia Augusta, Georgia SPIVEY, DR. J AMES W., JR.. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. Cha rlotte Memorial Hospital Macon, Georgia Charlotte, North Carolina STOCKS, Dn. SmAs ALLEN . .... . . . ... . . . . . . . . . Memorial Hospital Avondale Estates, Georgia Roanoke, Virginia STRICKLA ND, Dn. WoRTHY EDWARD . .. .. . .. . .. Orange County Ho pita! Albany, Georgia Winter Park, Florida TAYLOR, DR. RoBERT P .. . . . .. . . ........ . . . . . L. S. U. Medical Center Marietta, Georgia New Orleans, Louisiana 32 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDE rc ms Name and Home Address Ho s pital EXHIBIT "C" TIPPINS, Dn. JACK K . . . ....... . . . . ..... ... . .Letterma n General H osp ital Marietta, Georgia San Franci co, California WALLER, DR. CHARI.ES E .. .. ... ... . . . . . ..... Medical College of South Carolina Eatonton, Georgia C harlesto n, South Carolina \\"EAVER, Dn. JERRY 0 ... .... . .. . . . ... . . .... .San Diego Naval H ospital Augusta, Georgia San Diego, Californi a '\ELLS, Dn. J o HN A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maco n General Ho pi tal Commerce, Georgia Maco n, Georgia W HELCHEL, Dn. CA RL DA VIS. . ....... . ...... Macon General Hospital Cordele, Georgia Macon, Georgia W HIDDON, DR. CLAUDE i\L ... . ..... . ... .. . . . Memorial Hospital of Chatham Valdo ta, Georgia County Savannah, Georgia WILLIS, DR. I SAAC. . . . . . ... . . .... . ..... . . H oward Univer ity Alba ny, Georgia Washington, D. C. WoMACK, DR. C HARLES E.. . . . ..... . . . ....... . S. Public Health Augusta, Georgi a Service H ospital Staten Isla nd, New York WooD, DR. 'WrLLIA~J GRAJ-JA ~J. . . .King's County Hospital Ameri cus, Georgia Brooklyn, ew York YouNGBLOOD, DR. R o BERT L .. . ... Ta lmadge Memorial Hospital Decatur, Georgia Augusta, Georgia EXHIBIT "D" CHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES Name and Home .4ddress Name and Home Address AN DERSON, Dn. WILLIA~I L. Macon, Georgia AS BELL, Dn. JIMMY ll. Macon, Georgia BARROCAS, Dn. ALBERT Atlanta, Georgia BELL, Dn. SIDNEY A. Athens, Georgia BENTON, DR. PHH.IP G. Jonesbo ro, Georgia BoWEN, Dn. vVILLIAM L . Cleveland, Georgia BRADLEY, Dn. H AHOLD F. Greensboro, Georgia CAIN, Dn. J AMES L . Albany, Georgia CouEY, Dn. I. L AMA R Smyrna, Georgia Cox , DR. TYRONE E. Atlanta, Georgia D ENT, Dn. J o HN M., JR. 'IV"ay nesbo ro, Georgi a D UANE, DR. L AW RENCE J . McRae, Georgia EASLEY, DR. CoNRAD Dalton, Georgia EDMOND oN, Dn. STE PH EN \~ . Barney, Georgia EIDSON, Dn. RoDGER H. Newnan, Georgia FINKLEA, DR. J o HN L. Americus, Georgia F ussELl., DR. MA CEA E. Blackshear, Georgia GREEN, DR. RALPH R. R inggold, Georgia 33 EXHIBIT "D' ' SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES Name and Home Address Name and Home Address GROOVER, DR. RAY, Jr. Thomasville, Geo rgi a c. HARPER, DR. MARION Athens, Georgia HoLBROOK, DR. WILLIAM H. Monroe, Georgia JoHNSON, DR. WALTER E., II Thomson, Ga. JusTICE, DR. DAVID A. Columbus, Georgia l{ARSTEN, DR. M IKELL B. Tifton, Georgia KENNEDY, DR. THOMAS E . Augusta, Georgia c. KING, DR. GEORGE Augusta, Georgia KISS, DR. KAROLY 0 . Decatur, Georgia LINDER, DR. CHARLES W. Macon, Georgia s. MACLEOD, DR. DAVID Clarkesville, Georgia MAULSBY, DR. GILBERT 0. Cartersville, Georgia MILLER, DR. GEORGE T. Athens, Georgia MINTER, DR. WILLIAM T ., III Griffin, Georgia c. MORGAN, DR. HAROLD Buford, Georgia PHELPS, DR. PA UL R. Augusta, Georgia PHILLIPS, DR. JAMES E. Macon, Georgia PHILLIPS, DR. THOMAS W. Atlanta, Georgia PICKENS, DR. JAMES C. Tucker, Georgia ROSSITER, DR. FRAN CIS P. Savannah, Georgia SAPP, DR. PHILLIP B. Dalton, Georgia SIMMONS, Dn. RoBERT W. LaGrange, Georgia STINSON, DR. JosEPH M. Hartwell, Georgia WILDER, DR. J u DsoN V. Thomasville, Georgia WILLIAMS, DR. CHARLES D. Moultrie, Georgia WILSON, DR. FREDDIE E. Atlanta, Georgia WILSON, DR. J AMES M. Decatur, Georgia WooD, DR. SAMUEL E . Macon, Georgia YouNG, DR. JAMES H. Ocilla, Georgia 34 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE Name and Hom e 'l'oum Amount of Scholarship Community of Practice 'l'ime Required for Repayment AKERY, DR. EARL J ..... . ..... . ... .. C~t rroll to n, Georgia ALLF.N, DR. THOMAS M . .. . .... . ........... . L ary , Georgia ATHA . DR. JOHN F... . . ..... . .... . ......... Ureenville, Georgia B~GLEY, DR. CHARL ES E . ..... .. . . ...... . .. Waycross, Georgia UALL, DR. WESLEY J . . ....... . . . . . . .. . . .. . . Moultrie, Georgia ~ Ql BALLARD, DR. MARVIN I<... .. . . . . ... . . ..... Macon, Georgia Boss, DR. JAMES L.......... . ... . .. . .... . . . Stockbridge, Georgia BRECKEN RIDGE, DR. H OMER E . . .. . . . .... . . . . Ludowici, Georgia BROOKS, DR. WILLIAM P ...... . ..... . . .. . ... Monroe, Georgia BROWN, DR. FRANK J. . ..... . . . .. . . .. . .... . Norcross, Georgia CASH, DR. TED D . . .. ..... . .. ..... . ........ Bremen, Georgia CLEMENTS, DR. MACK H .. . . . . . . . ... . ... .. .. Greenvi lle, Georgia CLEMENTS, DR. MARTHA D .. .. . . . . . . . ..... . Statham, Georgia $5, 000 5 ,000 5 ,000 3 ,750 5 ,000 3 ,750 5,000 5,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5,000 2 ,500 3,750 Monroe D awso n Rockma rt Alma Savannah and Liberty County Vienna Villa Rica Dona lsonville Eatonton R oswell T allapoosa Pine Mountain Pine Mountain 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years 3 y rs.-9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 2 y rs.-6 mos. 3 yrs-9 mos. EXHIBIT "E" 'l'ime P racticed J uly 1, 1968 2 years 3 years 2 years 2 years 3 y rs.-10 mos. 1072 mos. 3 yrs.-5 mos. 3 years - 0- Q1 year 1 year 1 year SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE Name and Home Town Amount of Scholarship Community of Practice Time Required for Repayment CRENSHAW, DR. JOHN T .. . . . ....... . .... .. . Bethlehem, Georgia C uRRY, DR. LEON E .. ... . . . . .. . ... . . . . . .. . Metter, Georgia DANIELL, DR. D u REN . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . Dublin, Georgia D u NAGAN, DR. DoNALD .... . . . .... .. . . .... . C lermont, Georgia FERRELL, DR. MARIO N L . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. Madison, Georgia ~ FLINT, DR. LUCIEN A. . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . Hapeville, Georgia GILES, DR. E uGENE H . .... . . . ....... . .. . . . . Fort Gaines, Georgia HAMMONDS, DR. OTIS T . .. . . . . . . .... .. ..... Atlanta, Georgia HARVEY, DR. DAVID N .. .. . . . . ... . .... . . . . . Monticello, Georgia HITT, DR. WILLIAM A. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. Augusta, Georgia H ULLENDER, DR. BYRON N . . . . ... . . . ... ... . Ringgold, Georgia JoNEs, DR. CHARLES T ... .. . .. . .. . . . ..... . . Jesup, Georgia J OWERS, DR. JON ATHAN R . ..... . . . .. .. . . . . . Ambrose, Georgia $5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 , 000 5 ,000 3 ,750 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 , 000 5 ,000 5 , 000 3,750 3 ,750 St. Marys Roberta Clayton Metter Montezuma Gracewood Sparta Canton Blakely Austell Gracewood Jesup Ringgold Hazlehurst Martinez 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 3 yrs.-9 mos. EXHIBIT " E" Time Practiced July 1, 1968 3 years 2 yrs.-lY:! mos. - o- 4 years 4 years - 03 years 2 years - 04 years 2 years 2 years 2 years r !{ELLEY, DR. SHERRILl. B........... . ...... . Augusta, Georgia !{UGLAR, DR. EVERETT c.. .... ...... ..... .. Evans, Georgia MAYS, DR. ALDINE M .... . ..... . .. . . . . .. . .. Stockbridge, Georgia MoooY, DR. JoHN E .. . .... . .. . ............ Colquitt, Georgia MooRE, DR. PERRY . .... . .. . .. . ... .. .. . . .. . Macon, Georgia NOBLES, DR TRAVIS . . . ................. . . . Lyons, Georgia POLLOCK, DR. CHARLES E ...... . . . . . . . . ..... C..:l -l Fitzgerald, Georgia RAWLINS, DR. GEORGE M .. .. . . . ....... . . . .. Grayson, Georgia REID, DR. RAYMOND J .. . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia RoBINSON, DR. J AMES L. .. . . . .. . . . ......... Carrollton, Georgia RoGERS, DR. JoHN S. ........ .. . . . . ....... . Buena Vista, Georgia SAPP, DR. WILLIAM P . ........ . ... . ..... . .. Atlanta, Georgia SMITH, DR. AMos A..... . . . . .. ... . ... .. .... Doerun, Georgia SMITH, DR. RoBERT L . . .......... .. . .. . .. . . Winder, Georgia $5,000 5,000 3,750 3,000 5,000 5 ,000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5,000 5,000 4 ,000 5,000 3 ,750 5,000 Forsyth Central State Augusta Regional H o s p it a l Stockbridge Central State Hospital Central State Hospital Lyons Washington Snellville Tallapoosa Woodbury Buena Vista Centra l State Hospital F ranklin Dahlonega Central State Hospital 5 years 5 years 3 y rs.-9 mos. 3 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years 2 yrs.-11 mos. 2 yrs. -2 mos. 2 years 2 yrs. -11 mos. 3 yrs.-6 mos. 4 years 4 years 1 yr.-4 mos. 3 months 4 years 2 years 1 year 1 yr. -11 mos. 2 yrs.-11 mos. SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE N arne and Hom.e Town Amount of Scholarship Community of Practice Time Required for Repayment STEPHENS, DR. MARVIN R. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sandersville, Georgia STUBBS, DR. 0. WYTCH, Jr... . . . . . . . . ....... Decatur, Georgia T UM LIN, DR. 'WILLIAM D . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 . 0 0. 0 Rome, Georgia VICKERY, DR. SAMUEL A. . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.':ommerce, Georgia WILLIAMS, DR. WILLIAM M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ashburn, Georgia CJ.:) 00 $5,000 5,000 5 , 000 5,000 5,000 Edison D o ra ville Crawfordville and Lexington Commerce Nashville 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years EXHIBIT "E" Time Practiced Jnly 1, 1968 - 01 year - o- 1 year 6 months EXHIBIT "F" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE Name and Home Town Amount of Scholarship M elhod of Payment AcREE, DR. RussELL A.. . . . . . .... . .. . . Hahira, Georgia AN DERSON, DR. BENJAMIN s., JR..... . . . Fort Valley, Georgia ATHA, DR. WILLIAM J., JR. . .... .. ..... . Chicopee, Georgia BARTON, DR. JAMES H . .... ... .... .. .. . Mineral Bluff, Georgia BLisSIT, DR. JosEPH A. . . . ... . ... .. . .. . Locust Grove, Georgia BoDDY, DR. ALFRED E ..... . .......... . Decatur, Georgia BROOKS, DR. JAMES F . ........ . ...... . Augusta, Georgia BULLARD, DR. JAMES R . . . ..... .. . .. . . . Atlanta, Georgia CooK, DR, ERNEST L..... . . .......... . Newington, Georgia COOPER, DR. JAMES T .... ..... . . .... . . Atlanta, Georgia CoucH, DR. RANDALL E .... .. ........ . Augusta, Georgia DAVIS, DR. BILLY J .... . ... ... ....... . Folkston, Georgia DEZOORT, DR. EDITH J .... . ........ . . . Savannah, Georgia DovE, DR. DoNALD V.. . ..... . ... . . .. . Royston, Georgia EDWARDS, DR. JACK B.. ............ . . . CorneHa, Georgia _ EuBANKS, DR.. 0MER L... .. .. ..... . .. . Columbus, Georgia EVANS, DR. RAYMOND D., JR. . . ... . . .. . Gainesville, Georgia FAULKNER, DR. HARRY W.. .. .. ... .. .. . Covington, Georgia $5, 000 3 ,750 5 , 000 3 , 750 3, 750 3, 750 2, 500 5, 000 5, 000 5, 000 5 , 000 5 ,000 3 , 750 5, 000 3 ,750 5 ,000 2 ,500 5 , 000 Practice at Hahira, Georgia Practice at Cedartown, Georgia Practice at Franklin and West Point, Georgia Practice at Social Circle, Georgia Practice at McDonough, Georgia Practice at Woodstock, Georgia Practice at Monroe, Georgia Practice at Acworth, Georgia Practice at Thomson, Georgia Practice at Byromville, Lithonia, Kennesaw, Wood tock, Georgia Practice at Watkinsville and Lavonia, Georgia Practice at Edison and Blairsville, Georgia Practice at Gresham Park and Avondale Estates, Georgia Practice at Lawrenceville, Georgia Practice at Cornelia, Georgia Practice at Roswell, Georgia Practice at Clayton, Georgia Practice at Covington, Georgia EXHIBIT "F" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CO TTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE Name and Home Town Amount of Scholarship Method of Payment FosTER, DR. BLAKE M ... ............. . Augusta, Georgia FowLER, DR. JOHN E .......... . . . .... . Tifton, Georgia GREENE, DR. JAMES F .. .... .. .. ... . . Villa Rica, Georgia HAMMONDS, DR. RICHARD L ........... Austell, Georgia w., HARPER, DR. HENRY JR. .. .. ...... Warrenton, Georgia HARRIS, DR. STERLING A .. ............ . Decatur, Georgia HARRISON, DR. JOHN R .... ....... . .. Macon, Georgia HARVEY, DR. Lours R. . . .. .. ..... . ... . Pembroke, Georgia HAYMORE, DR. JAMES M., III .. ... . . .. . McCaysville, Georgia HEATH, DR. HEZEKIAH K., JR. . . . . . . . . Homerville, Georgia HENDLEY, Dr. J oHN E .......... .. .... . Garfield, Georgia HENSLEY, DR. EDGAR R. .. . . ... ... . .. . Hephzibah, Georgia HoLLEY, DR. JACOB H .... .. ..... .. . .. Mathews, Georgia HoLLOWAY, DR. WILMER 0 .. .. ...... .. . Macon, Georgia HOLSTON, DR. FRANCIS M .... .. . .. .. .. . Macon, Georgia HoLT, DR. EDwARD ... . . .. .. ... .. .... . Sparks, Georgia JACOBS, DR. Lou rs J ... . . . ......... . Nashville, Georgia JENNINGs, DR. RoBERT E . ............ . Atlanta, Georgia JOHNSON, DR. CLARENCE M .. . . .. . . . .. . Macon, Georgia JOHNSON, DR. RAY L . . .. .. ..... . ... Albany, Georgia $5,000 5 ,000 5 , 000 5, 000 5 ,000 2 ,750 2, 500 5, 000 3, 750 1 , 250 5 ,000 3 , 750 5, 000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5, 000 5, 000 5 ,000 4, 500 5,000 Practice at Central State Hospital, Thomson, Warrenton, and Pelham, Georgia Practice at Clayton, Georgia Practice at Villa Rica, Georgia Practice at Austell, Georgia Practice at Washington and Warrenton, Georgia Practice at Buford, Georgia Practice at Millen, Georgia Practice at Sandersville, Georgia Practice at Blue Ridge, Georgia Practice at Pavo, Georgia Practice at Sylvania and Millen, Georgia Practice at Waynesboro, Georgia Practice at Donalsonville, Georgi a Practice at Gordon, Georgia Practice at Jackson, Georgia Practice at Adel, Georgia Practice at Central State Hospital, Georgia Practice at Arlington, Georgia Practi<;e at Eastman, Georgia Practice at Wrightsville and Eastman, Georgia 40 EXHIBIT "F" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE Name and Home Town Amount of Scholarship M etlwd of Payment KIN ARD, DR. GARLAND E .. . ... . ... . .. . Atlanta, Georgia $3 ,750 LA FORD, DR. CHARLES A.. . .. . ... .... . Stone Mountain, Georgia LAs ITER, DR. HoMER L . ... . ... . ... . . . Moultrie, Georgia LITTI.E, DR. CHARLES H . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . Jasper, Georgia LON G, DR. HAROLD G. .. .... .... ... .. . . Dahlonega, Georgia LuKE, DR. BILLY D . . .. . . . . ..... . . . . . . Alma, Georgia MANUS, DR. RICHARD c.... . .. ... . .. .. Clermont, Georgia MARLOW, DR. JAMES E . . . . . .. . .... .. . . Tunnell Hill, Georgia McGHEE, DR. NELSON, JR. . . . ... . . . . . Columbus, Georgia McLEAN, DR. FREDERICK L. . .. .. .. . .. . Folkston, Georgia McNAIR, DR. WILLIAM P ...... . .... . . . Wrens, Georgia MEACHAM, DR. JACK R . . . . . .. . . . ... . . . Augusta, Georgia MooDY, DR. RICHARD A... .. ....... . . . Macon, Georgia MoRELA ND, DR. CARVIN C... ..... .. .. . Hiawassee, Georgia ORELAND, DR. RoBERT H., JR... .. . . . . Da rien, Georgia MusE, DR. ANDREW D ., JR... . .. .. . . . . . Carrollton, Georgia N ICHOLSON, DR. WILLIAM L.. . . . ... .. . . Hiawassee, Georgia UNNALLY, DR. JAMES T., III. . ... . ... . Augusta, Georgia UTT, DR. RICHARD L. . . ... . . ........ . Griffin, Georgia P IRKLE, DR. THOMAS N. . .. .... . ..... . . Smyrna, Georgia 41 3 ,750 3 ,750 2 , 500 5 ,000 3 ,750 5 , 000 3 , 750 3 , 750 5 ,000 3 , 750 5, 000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ,000 3 ,750 3 , 750 3 , 750 2 , 500 2 , 500 Practice at Chickamauga and Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia Practice at Rutland District Practice at Arlington, Georgia Practice at Blairsville, Georgia Practice at Dahlonega, Georgia Practice at Blackshear and Forest Park, Georgia Practice at Austell, Georgia Practice at Ple~~Sant Grove Community Practice at Gainesville, Geo rgi a Practice at Sylvester, Georgia Practice at Soperton, Georgia Practice at Chatsworth, Georgia Practice at Jesup, Georgia Practice at Loganville, Georgia Practice at Port Wentworth and Garden City, Georgia Practice at Jefferson, Georgia Practice at Hiawassee, Georgia Practice at Hazlehurst and Gracewood, Georgia Practice at Darien and Jeffersonville, Georgia Practice at Blue Ridge, Georgia EXHIBIT "F'' PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE Name and Home Town Amount of S cholarshi p Method of Payment P OLLOCK, DR. JOH N E., JR. ... ..... 0 0 0 Augusta, Georgia RELEFORD, DR. CHARLES c....... ... . .. Atlanta, Georgia RoGERS, DR. CHARLES . ....... . ... . . . . Atlanta, Georgia SCHARFF, DR. LOUIS, III . ... . ... . . 0 Claxton, Georgia SHEARO USE, DR. JOH N N .. .... .. 0 Augusta, Georgia $5, 000 5 ,000 3, 750 5 , 000 3,750 SHEn' IELD, Da. CHARLES R .... . ... . .. . Norman Park, Georgia SMITH, DR. DARIUS A. ...... 0 0 0 Doerun, Georgia SMITH, DR. GARY L . . . . . ... 0 LaFayette, Georgia SMITH, DR. HILTON . . . . .. . . 0 0 0 0 0 Colquitt, Georgia ,v.. .. ... SMITH, DR. OTIS 0 Atlanta, Georgia SowELL, DR. RAYMOND H ., JR.. ..... .. . Guyton, Georgia 3,750 5 ,000 2 , 500 5,000 1 , 250 5 , 000 v.... T ANNER, DR. CLYDE 0 0 D ouglas, Georgia TH OMAs, DR. D oNA LD R . ... . . . . . . .. .. . Dalton, Georgia 3,750 5 ,000 TH OMAS, DR. J. LOWELL .. .. .. . .. .. 0 Macon, Georgia T URNER, DR. RI CHARD J......... . . 0 Franklin Springs, Georgia wARD, DR. DA NIEL F . .... . .. .. 0 0 Savannah, Georgia WHI'ITLE, DR. MICHAEL H ... .. . .. 0 0 Augusta, Georgia WHITWORTH, DR. JACK W .. . . . ... ... . . . Greenville, Georgia .42 5 , 000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 , 000 2 , 500 P ractice at Washington, Georgia Practice at Griffin, Georgia Practice at Rockmart, Georgia Practice at Gracewood, Georgia Practice at Washington, Lincolnton, and Lavonia, Georgia P ractice at Dawson, Georgia Practice at Dallas, Georgia Practice at Bla irsville, Georgia Practice at Bowdon, Georgia Practice at Fort Valley, Georgia Practice at Guyton, Georgia and as Director of Public Health at Statesboro, Georgia Practice at Hazlehurst and Pearson, Georgia Practi ce at Pleasant Grove Community at Dalton, Georgia Practice at Port Wentworth and Rincon, Georgia Practice at Clayton, Georgia Practice at Harlem; Georgia Practice at Lyons, Georgia Practice at Greenville, Georgia EXHIBIT "F" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE Name and Home Town Amount of Scholarshi p Method of Payment W ILBANKS, DR. JAMES B .. .. . ... .. . .. Cornelia, Georgi a WJ L I.IAMS, DR. HENRY G., JR... . . . . . .. Ashburn, Georgia $5,000 5,000 Practice at Hiawassee and Clarkesville, Georgia Practice at Nashville, Georgia Deceased: BowEN, DR. RAY F., Jr. Augusta, Georgia CoRNELL, DR. RoNALD Bowman, Geo rgia S HOLARSHIPS REPAID BY PRACTICE 1CASH Name and Home Town Amount of Scholarship B ELMONT, DR. WILLIAM s... .. ........ . Macon, Georgia $5,000 F osTE R, DR. HARRY L ... . .. . ........ . . Su mmerville, Georgia 2 , .500 G EIGER, DR. GusTAVEous L. Atlanta, Georgia 5 ,000 J ACKSON, DR. BILLY J oE . ... . .. .... . . Fo rsyth, Georgia 5 ,000 K ELLEY, DR. JAMES H ...... .. . . . .. . . . . Buford, Georgia 3, 50 M E RCER, DR. FRANKLIN E. .. .... . .... . Albany, Georgia 5 ,000 M u L HERIN, DR. JosEPH A .. . . .. . . . . . .. . Augusta, Georgia 5 ,000 T ILLMAN, DR. RALPH A . .... . . . ... . ... Augusta, Georgia 3 ,750 EXHIBIT "G" Method of Payment Practice at Jackson, Georgia 1 year; balance in cash. Practice at Lithonia, Georgia 1 year, 11 months ; balance in cash. Practice at Fort Valley, Georgia 3 years; bala nce in cash. Practice a t Austell, Georgia 1 year, six months; balance in cash. Practi ce a t Newnan, Georgia 2 years, two months; balance in cash. Practice at Blakely, Georgia 10 months ; balance in cash. Practice at Hinesville, Georgia 3 years, six months; balance in cash. Practice at Pearson, Georgi a 3 years; balance in cash. 43 EXHIBIT "H" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH** Name and Home Town Amount of Scholarship Paid to Recipient ALLEN, DR. L . LANIER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Valdosta, Georgia AVRET, DR. EDWIN T.. ..... . ............. . ....... . ........ Macon, Georgia BANNISTER, DR. JAMES P.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cumming, Georgia BECTON, DR. JAMES L. . . .. . . . . .. .. ....... . ....... . ........ Pooler, Georgia BENTLEY, DR. ALONZO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quitman, Georgia BOHANAN, DR. GERALD W....... .. . . . ... .. .... . ... . ........ Eastman, Georgia BoLIN, DR. MARION G........... . ...... . ... . . . ....... .. ... Macon, Georgia BREWTON, DR. LLOYD c.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisville, Georgia BROWN, DR. GROVER J.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia BURNAM, DR. JESSE A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cordele, Georgia BURNS, DR. JAMES H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rome, Georgia CASON, DR. CECIL D.... ... . . . . ..... . ... .. . .. . ...... . .... . Blackshear, Georgia CASON, DR. WILLIAM P.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pelham, Georgia COFER, DR. HERSCHEL F.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macon, Georgia CoLEMAN, DR. WILLIAM M. . .. . . . ..... . ...... . .. . .. . .. .... . Tifton, Georgia CRAWFORD, DR. CARLL. ..... . ...... . . . .... . . . .. . .. . .. . . .. Augusta, Georgia CROFT, DR. JAMES M .. . . .... .. . . . .... . ......... . ..... . ... . Brunswick, Georgia CROWDER, DR. JACKSON G........ . .. ... . .. . .. . . . . . ........ West Point, Georgia DEFooR, DR. JosEPH T .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Decatur, Georgia DEKLE, DR. JoEL S.... . . . .. . ... . ........ ... .. . . ... ... . . . .. Jesup, Georgia DoNALD, DR. CLARENCE........ . .. . ................ . . . .... Carrollton, Georgia EDWARDS, DR. CHARLES G., JR. . .. . .. . . ...... . .... . .. . .. . . . Cedartown, Georgia 44 $' 5000 5 , 000 5 ' 000 5 , 000 5, 000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5 ' 000 3 ' 750 5 ' 000 5 ' 000 5 , 000 5 ' 000 5' 000 3 , 750 3, 750 3 ,750 5,000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5,000 5,000 EXHIBIT "H" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH Name and Home Town Amount of Scholarship Paid to Recipient *EDWARDS, DR. CHARLES H . . .... ...... .. . ... . ........ . .... Cleveland, Georgia FLYNT, DR. JOHN w .. . ........... ..... ................. .. . Decatur, Georgia FRA ZIER, DR. EDDIE M., JR.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sparta, Georgia GA Y, DR. JAMES w.. .. . . .... ... . ... . ..... . . ............ . .. Hogansville, Georgia GRANTHAM, DR. CARLOS G.. .. .. . .. ... ... ... . . ...... . .. . . .. Douglas, Georgia GRIFFITH, DR. EuGENE R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia HAGAN, DR. ARTHUR R. . ......... . ............. . ... . . ..... Waycross, Georgia HARDISON, DR. JosEPH E.. .... .... .. .. .. . ...... . .. . ... .. .. Smyrna, Georgia HAYES, DR. CLAUDETTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carrollton, Georgia HAYES, DR. WILLIAM H .. . .. .. ... ...... . ...... ... .... . .... . Marietta, Georgia HEATH, DR. TIM R. ....... . . . ... ... . .... . . .. . . ............ Homerville, Georgia *HEM PHILL, DR. JOHN R.... ... . .. .. . .. . ...... .. .. . . ...... . Gainesville, Georgia HuGHEs, DR. JoHN L., JR. ............... ... . .............. Augusta, Georgia HuNT, DR. JosEPH B..... .... . . ... .. .. ..... . ........... . . . Blakely, Georgia HuRsT, DR. JAMES B..... . ... .. .. ... ... .......... . .. .. . . .. Brunswick, Georgia *JACKSON, DR. WILMOTINE .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia JAcoBs, DR. L. DAVIS . . .... . .. .... . .... ................. . . Hoboken, Georgia JAMES, DR. CLYATT w., JR... .... . . ... . . .............. . .... Pearson, Georgia *JoHNSON, DR. LoUis M.. ................................. Thomson, Georgia *JONES, DR. KENNETH D.. ........ . .... . ... . . .. .. .. . . . ..... Griffin, Georgia JORDAN, DR. WILLIAM M. . . . .... . ... .. .... . .. . ... . .. ... . ... Lyons, Georgia KEENE, DR. WILLIS R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Woodbine, Georgia KENT, DR. Lours M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conyers, Georgia $5,000 5 ,000 5,000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5,000 5 , 000 1 ' 500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5 ,000 5,000 2 , 500 3 ' 750 3,750 5,000 5 ,000 5 , 000 5,000 3 '750 5 , 000 45 EXHIBIT "H" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH Name and Home Town Amount of Scholarship Paid to Recipient KEPP, DR. LOWELL J., JR... ... . ... . . ... . . ... ... . ..... . .... Atlanta, Georgia LoTT, DR. THOMAS M... .... . . .. . .. . ... ..... . . . ... . . . . . . . . Flowery Branch, Georgia LowE, DR. JAMES C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia *McMuRRAIN, DR. KEY D... .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . Hapeville, Georgia *McNAIR, DR. HAL H . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . ..... . . . Aug sta, Georgia McRAE, DR. CHARLEs.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. ... . . . .. . . . . . .. Austell, Georgia McRAE, DR. JAMEs D. . .... . . . . ... ... . ... . . .. . ... ... .. . . . . Mount Vernon, Georgia METTS, DR. NATHANIEL B. . . .. . . .. . . ... . ... .... . . . .. . . . . . . Sandersville, Georgia NIXON, DR. WILLIAM H.. . .. ... .. . ... .. . ..... . . . .. . .. . . . . . . Carroll ton, Georgia *NoRMAN, DR. JoHN T... . . . .. .. .. . .. . . . .... .. . ..... .. . . .. . Thomson, Georgia OGl-ESBY, DR. WILLIAM H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rome, Georgia PLAYFORD, DR. GEORGE A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta, Georgia PosTELL, DR. WILLIAM N., JR.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. ... ....... Atlanta, Georgia *PRICE, DR. THOMAS w.. .. . . . . . . ..... .. . ... .. .. .. .. .. . ... . Glennville, Georgia RAY, DR. ALBERT w., JR.. . .. . . . . . . .... . .. . . . ..... . . . . . ... . Macon, Georgia RICKS, DR. ROBERT L.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia RoGERS, DR. JIM L.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waco, Georgia SALIBA, DR. NORMAN R.. . . .. .. .. . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. . .. . ... . Georgetown, Georgia SAVAGE, DR. EDWARD w., II . . . . . .. . . . . . . .... .. . .. .. . . . .. . . Macon, Geo rgia SHACKLETT, DR. DAVID..... .. .. . . . .... . . . . . . .... .. .. . . . ... Atlanta, Georgia SLAUGHTER, DR. ISAAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia SMITH, DR. LEROY F ., JR.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Savannah, Georgia 46 $3 , 750 5 , 000 5 , 000 3 ,750 5 ,000 5 ,000 3 , 750 5 , 000 5 ,000 5 ,000 5 ' 000 5 ' 000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5' 000 5, 000 3 , 750 5,000 5,000 3 ' 750 5' 000 EXHIBIT "H" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS I CASH Name and Home Town Amount of Scholarship Paid to Recipient SPIE R, DR. WILLIAM A.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hillsboro, Georgia STORY, DR. WILLIAM A. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bainbridge, Georgia STRICKLAND, DR. EDMOND T .. 0 0 0 0 0. 0. 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. Calhoun, Georgia STUBBS, DR. JoE C........ .. ......... .. ............... . ... Statesboro, Georgia TA NNER, DR. ROBERT E . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Flowery Branch, Georgia TAYLOR, DR. JAMES w .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Waycross, Georgia TIPTON, DR. WILLIAM R. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dalton, Georgia *TU RK, DR. ALFRED J. 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Atlanta, Georgia VANDIVER, DR. RoY W. .... . . . ..... . .. . ........ .. ......... Edison, Georgia WE BB, DR. GILSON s. 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . Richland, Georgia WIKE, DR. CHARLES c.. 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 Eatonton, Georgia WILKE S, DR. LESLIE L .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 Quitman, Georgia WILLIAMS, DR. JOHN L. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Macon, Georgia WILLS, DR. WILLIAM R. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Moultrie, Georgia WRAY, DR. CHARLES H . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Union Point, Georgia $5,000 3 ' 750 5,000 5 ,000 5,000 5 , 000 5 , 000 5,000 5,000 4 ,500 5,000 5 ,000 5,000 3' 750 5,000 *Partial repayment by practice. **Fifteen others have repaid their obligations in full by cash. Eight others have repaid their obligations in full by practice and cash. 47 EXHIBIT "I" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO WITHDREW FROM MEDICAL SCHOOL AND ARE CURRENTLY REPAY! G THEIR OBLIGATIONS TO THE ST ATE IN CASH * Amount of Name and Home Town Scholarship Paid to Recipient AMERSON, G. MALCO LM .............. .. . . ................ . . $1 ,250.00 Gordon, Georgia **BROADH URST, CYRUS G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 '250 .00 Fitzgerald, Georgia BURGAMY, WILLIAM R., JR........... , .... . . . . . ......... . .. 1 ,250.00 Sparta, Georgia CHITTY, AUBURN P. ........... . . . ..... .. .. . ... . .. . ..... . . . 1,250.00 Moultrie, Georgia CULBERSON, WADE H.. ....... . .. . . ... .. . .. .. .. ... . .. . . . . .. 1 ,250 .00 Cartersville, Georgia D UFFELL, WILLIAM H... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ' 500 .00 Macon, Georgia ELLEGOOD, J AMES 0 . ... . . , .. . . , ., ..... . ... . . . .... ,... . .. . . 2 ,500.00 Augusta, Georgia GRI FFIN, NORMAN W. .... .... . . . . . . . . .. .... ...... . ... . . . . . 1 ,250 .00 Augusta, Georgia GRIMM, WILLIAM B. ........ . ... . . ... . ....... . . ..... . .... . . 270.24 Atlanta, Georgia HAWKINS, DAVID J . . . .......... . ... , . ............... . . .... 1, 250 .00 Augusta, Georgia HoPKINS, CLARENCE E., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 , 250. 00 Albany, Georgia HoTARD, J osEPH A. . . . .. . ...... . . . .... . . . ....... . ... . . . ... 1 ,250 .00 Columbus, Georgia HUTTO, ALTON w.. ........ . . . ........ ... .......... . . . .... 3 , 333 .33 Fort Valley, Georgi a J oHNSON, WELDON H.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 , 187 . 50 Jefferson, Georgia MooDY, REGINALD H ., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 250. 00 Atla nta, Georgia OsBURN, RI CHARD L. . .... . . . ..... ... .. . .. . . .. . . . .......... 3 ,437.50 Decatur, Georgia P URCELL, RoBERT J .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 , 187 .50 Augusta, Georgia RoGERs, CHARLES E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 , 250. 00 Forsyth, Georgia SHUMAN, Ivy L. .............. .. .............. . ... . .. . .... 1 ,250 .00 Statesboro, Georgia SwEAT, R ussELL D.. . . . . . ....................... ... ....... 3 , 750 .00 Soperton, Georgia WITTMAN, R uTH A....... . ..... . . .. . ... . . . .. .. .. . . .... .. .. 1 , 250 . 00 Carrollton, Georgia WooDY, PHILIP D......... ... ... . ............. . .. .. ....... 1, 250.00 Gainesville, Georgia WoRSHAM, WALTER V., III. ...... .. ..... . . . .... . .... .. .... . 1 ,250 .00 Macon, Georgia *Thirteen others who withdrew from medical school have paid their obligations in full. Deceased . 48 EXHIBIT "J" STATE M EDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1966-67 I NCOM E Cash on H and, July 1, 1966 . .. ..... .. ... $ 37 ,853 .06 State Appropriation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 ,000 . 00 Interest on Savings Account.............. 38.44 Payments on Scholarships. . ... .. ... . .. . .. 28, 145 . 70 Refund on Bond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 .00 TOT AL INCOME .... . .... .. . . ..... . ........ .. ..... $21 5,046 . 20 DISBURSEMENTS Personal Services Salaries ... . ........ . ...... $7 ,328 . 64 E xt ra Clerical. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ,142 . 00 Per Diem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 .00 Retail Credit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ,025 .35 College Scholarship . . . . . . . . 190. 00 T ravel. ........... .. ... .. .. . . ....... . Offce Supplies ..... . ....... .. ........ . Communi cation ... . . . . . . ........... . . . Prin ting .. ......... .. .. ......... ... . . Bond Premium ..... . ..... . .......... . M iscellaneous . . . .............. . .... . . Repairs ...... . ... .... . ... . . . . . . . .. . . . Refund to Treasury . ... . ........ . .... . Scholarships . .. . . . .. . ..... .. . . ....... . $ 9,715 . 99 99.25 310 .97 305.15 1 ,136 . 12 100 . 00 25 . 00 21 . 75 29 ,455 . 00 164,239 .99 TOT AL DISBURSE MENTS.. . ... . . . ... ......... . . $205 ,409 . 22 BALANCE ON HAND, J ULY 1, 1967. .... . . .. . . . $ 9 ,636 . 98 49 EXHIBIT "K" STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1967-68 INCOME Cash on Hand, July 1, 1967 ..... . ........ $ 9 ,641. 78 State Appropriation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 ,399. 00 Interest on Savings Account.... . . . . . . . . . . 39.80 Payments on Scholarships. ... . ........... 45,356.59 Refunds on Scholarships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630. 48 TOTAL INCOME .... . ........ . ... .. . .... ... ... .. $192,067.65 DISBURSEME TS Personal Services Salaries .. .. . ... .... ... .. .. $7 ,698 .94 Extra Clerical. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ,006. 00 Per Diem. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 . 50 Retail Credit .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ,003 . 90 College Scholarship . . . . . . . . 178 . 00 $ 9,924.34 Travel. ..... .. ..... . ...... . ... ..... . . Office Supplies .......... . ....... ..... . Communication ......... . . ........ .. . . Bond Premium ....... . .... ... .. ..... . Miscellaneous ..... .. . . ... ...... . .... . Equipment..... ....... .. ..... . . ... .. . Refund to Treasury ..... . .. . ... .. .... . Internal Revenue . . .... .. ............ . Scholarships ... .. . ......... . ... .. ... . . 95.70 390.03 421.48 100 . 00 89.00 186 . 15 9 ,396 .40 56 .30 160 ,980.68 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS. . . ... .... . .. . .. . . . . ... $181,640.08 BALANCE ON HAND, JULY 1, 1968 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10 ,427. 57 50 EXHIBIT "L" STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD PROPOSED BUDGET 1968-69 INCOME Appropriation from State of Georgia ........ . ... . . . .. .. $191 ,768. 00 Repayments on Scholarships ....... .. .. . . . . .... . .... . . TOTAL INCOME .... . .. . ..... . ... . . .. ..... . ... .... $191 ,768 . 00 DISBURSEMENTS Personal Services Salaries ..... . ... .. .. ... ... $8 ,168. 00 Extra Clerical. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ,800. 00 Per Diem and Fees. . . . . . . . . 1 ,800 . 00 $ 12 ,768 . 00 T ravel. ..... . ... . . . . . . . ....... .. ... . . Supplies .. . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . ... . .... . . . . Communications .. .. . . . . .. . . . .... . . . . . Printing .......... . .. . . . ... . . .. .. . . . . Bond Premiums ... . . . . . ... ...... . . . . . Equipment . .. . .. . ... . . ... . . . .... .. .. . Scholarships . . ... . . .. .... . . ...... .. . . . Repairs and Maintenance ...... . .... . . . 300 .00 1 ,000 . 00 700.00 1,600.00 100 .00 250 .00 175,000.00 50 . 00 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS. .. .... .... . . . ....... . . $191 ,768 . 00 51 REPORT OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA . JULY I, 1968 JUNE 30, 1970 UNIVERSITY OF GEORGI FEB 2 1911 : UBRARIE! ~ REPORT of the STATE 1VIEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA For the Period July 1, 1968 through June 30, 1970 To the GOVERNOR and the MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEMBERS OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GEORGIA DR. CHARLES R. ANDREWS, JR. . .......... . .... .... .... Canton May, 1968 -May, 1970 DR. IVAN R. ELDER ............................... ... Bremen May, 1965- April, 1969 DR. F. G. ELDRIDGE ...... ... ....... .. ......... . ...... Valdosta May, 1970- May, 1972 DR. CALVIN JACKSON ..................... ... ...... Manchester May, 1969- May, 1973 DR. JOHN T. MAULDIN ... ... ..... ... ... . . ............. Atlanta May, 1967- May, 1969 DR. LAWRENCE P. MCDONALD .. .... ...... . . .. ...... . . Atlanta May, 1969 - May, 1973 DR. CAROL G. PRYOR ......... . ... ..................... Augusta May, 1965- April, 1969 DR. J. C. SERRATO, JR............................ . . . Columbu s May, 1969- May, 1973 DR. JOHN KIRK TRAIN .... . .. .... ........ .... .. . .. .. Savannah May, 1969 - May, 1971 DR. STELL B. TRAYLOR ..................... ....... Barnesviiie May, 1965- April, 1969 OFFICERS OF THE BOARD DR. CALVIN JACKSON ... ... ... ....................... Chairman DR. JOHN KIRK TRAIN ............ .. ............ Vice Chairman MR. HENRY G. NEAL . .. . ..... . .. Executive Secretary-Treasurer MRS. HUBERT L. HARRIS ........ Associate Executive Secretary- Treasurer FOURTH FLOOR 244 Washington Street, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia iii TABLE, OF CONTENTS Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2 Creation of the State Medical Education Board . 14 Board Members 15 Scholarships 16 Conclusion . 18 Scholarship Recipients Attending Medical Colleges During 1970-71. Exhibit "A" . . . . . . . . 19 Map Showing Locations of Physicians Repaying Scholarships by Practice . . . . . . . . . . 26 Scholarship Recipients Serving Internships 1970-71. Exhibit "B" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Scholarship Recipients Serving Residencies Exhibit "C" . 30 Scholarship Recipients Presently Serving in Armed Forces. Exhibit "D" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Scholarship Recipients Presently Repaying Scholarships by Practice. Exhibit "E" . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Physicians Who Have Completed Contracts in Full by Practice. Exhibit "F" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Scholarship Recipients Presently Repaying Scholarships by Practicej Cash. Exhibit "G" . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Scholarship Recipients Who Have Repaid Scholarships by Practice; Cash. Exhibit "H" . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Scholarship Recipients Who Are Repaying Scholarships in Cash. Exhibit "I" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Scholarship Recipients Who Have Completed Repayment of Scholarships in Cash. Exhibit "J" . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Scholarship Recipients Who Withdrew From Medical School Repaying Their Obligations in Cash. Exhibit "K" . . 52 Students Withdrawn Who Have Repaid Scholarship . in Full. Exhibit "L" . . . . . . . 53 Annual Report 1968-69. Exhibit "M" 54 Annual Report 1969-70. Exhibit "N" 55 Proposed Budget 1970-71. Exhibit "0" 56 iv Chappelle Matthews At hens Author of the Constitutional Amendment that created the State Medical Education Board in 1951. Dr. Calvin Jack on Manchester Chairman of t he State Medical Education Board. v Dr. Lawrence P. McDonald Atla nta Me mber , State Medical E ducation Board; Vice Cha irman 1969-70. Dr. John Kirk Train Sava nna h Vice Chairman of t he State Medical E ducation Board Dr. F . G. E ldrid ge Va ld os ta Member, State Medica l E ducation Board vi Dr. J. C. Serrato, Jr. Co l u m b u s Member, State Medical Education Board STATE MEDICAL EDUCAliON BOARD OF GEORGIA 244 WASHINGTON STREET, S.W., FOURTH FLOOR ATLANTA 30334 T he Honorable Jimmy E . Carter, Governor, State of Georgia State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia 30334 My Dear Governor: In accordance with GeoTgia Laws 1951, page 867, I submit this report concerning the activities of the State Medical Educat ion Board of Georgia for the period beginning Ju ly 1, 1968, and ending June 30, 1970. For your additional information, the report was prepared to include the action taken by the Board at its meeting held on J uly 15, 1970, covering the granting of scholarships for the 1970-71 academic year and the approval of the budget for the operation of the Board for the 1970-71 fiscal year. Respectfully, Calvin Jackson, M.D. Chairman 1 STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD OF GE ORGIA FOR THE PERIOD JULY 1, 1953 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1970 INTRODUCTION The State Medical Education Board was established in 1953 for a two-fold purpose: (1) to provide much needed medical services for the smaller rural communities of Georgia; and (2) to provide a program of aid to promising medical students who do not have the financial means to attend a medical college. On June 30, 1970, the State Medical Education Board completed its seventeenth year of operation. The results have been gratifying. In the seventeen-year period, 642 scholarships have been awarded to young men and women who needed financial assistance for medical study. Of the 642 students receiving awards, 289 have completed their medical education. In accordance with the Constitutional Amendment creating the State Medical Education Board, 145 of these doctors have chosen to repay their scholarships by practice either in a small community or in an institution operating under the jurisdiction of the State Department of Health. Included in this number are 13 doctors who paid a portion of their scholarships in cash. One hundred forty-four doctors elected to repay their scholarships in cash at 4% interest; many of the 144 entered further training; some established practices in towns with populations larger than 10,000; a few moved out of the State. There are 136 scholarship recipients still in medical schools; others are engaged in further training in internships and residencies, while still others are serving in the Armed Forces. Table I shows the present status of recipients of scholarships from the beginning of the program in 1953 through June 30, 1970. 2 TABLE I PRESENT STATUS OF MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS 1953-70 Students Presently Enrolled in Medical College .... . .. . 1970 Graduates in Internships . . ... . .... .... ...... . . .. . Doctors Who Are : Completing Residency Training ... ........ . . . .. . .. . In Armed Services....... ..... .. .. . ................ . Practicing in Approved Communities or Institutions .. Electing to Repay in Cash ... .. ...... .............. . Undecided as To Location of Permanent Practice .. . . Deceased .... . ..................... . ..... ... . ...... . Requesting Deferment of Repayment .... . .. ... ..... . Current Students Who Relinquished Portion of Scholarships ..... . .. . .. .............. ... . . ... .. ... . Students Withdrawn For Failure .. . ... ........ ...... . . Students Deceased . ........... .. .. . .. ... . ..... . .... .. . Student Seeking Reinstatement to Medical School . . . . . 136 33 81 49 145* 144** 3 2 3 6 37 2 1 TOTAL SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED 1953-70 . . .... . 642 * Includes 95 who have repaid contracts in full by practice and 13 who repaid a portion in cash. ** Includes 27 who have paid contracts in full by cash. The Constitutional Amendment creating the State Medical Education Board provides that a recipient may repay his scholarship either in services or in cash at 4% interest. The number of those electing to repay in cash has increased during the past few years to nearly 50% of the total number of scholarships granted. Since the primary purpose of the medical scholarship program is to provide doctors for the smaller communities, the present Board has adopted stringent procedures to insure that a greater number of scholarship recipients will practice in a town of 10,000 population or under. Scholarship awards are made only to those students who demonstrate a strong intention of meeting their obligation to the State by practice. Each spring a member of the State Medical Education Board and a member of the staff interview every scholarship recipient enrolled in medical school to secure a re-affirmation of the intention of each recipient to practice, and the renewal of a scholarship for the succeeding year is based on such re-affirmation. The "Country Doctor Program" as the program of the State Medical Education Board is frequently called, has been favorably r eceived in Georgia. Doctors practicing as a result of the program are scattered throughout the State. Many communities 3 would be without medical services today if there were no doctors practicing in r epayment of scholarships. Dedicated young men and women of great promise, who could not otherwise hope to become doctors, are able to secure their medical training. Those who practice in communities in acute need of medical services add to the economic, social and civic welfare of the State. Those doctors who elect to repay their obligation to the State in cash also contribute to the well-being of the citizens of Georgia, either by their services in the academic field or by specialty practice. The funds received from scholarship recipients repaying in cash are paid into the State Treasury for reallocation. The scholarship program has been in existence for a sufficient period of time to allow a specific pattern of results to emerge. This report, therefore, has been prepared in considerable detail to include the present status of each individual and to emphasize the most important result-that of providing doctors for small communities. A map showing the numerous communities reached by the program of the State Medical Education Board is shown on pages 26-27. SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS STILL IN TRAINING On June 30, 1970, there were 250 scholarship recipients still engaged in training programs. Of these, 136 are students presently in medical school; 28 are freshmen, 33 are sophomores, 38 are juniors, and 37 are seniors. Exhibit "A" is a list of medical students showing their names, home town addresses, medical schools in which they are enrolled, classes, and amounts of scholarships granted. Table II is a summary showing the medical schools represented by the present enrollment and the number attending each school. TABLE II SUMMARY OF RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES 1970-71 INSTIT U TION Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors TOTAL Medical College of 26 22 30 33 111 Georgia Emory University School 0 5 3 3 11 of Medicine Meharry Medical 0 2 4 1 7 College Howard University 0 2 0 0 2 Tulane University 0 1 1 0 2 Boston University 0 1 0 0 1 Kansas City College 1 0 0 0 1 of Osteopathy Vanderbilt University 1 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 28 33 38 37 136 4 A total of 33 students who graduated in 1970 are serving internships at hospitals located throughout the United States. Exhibit "B" is a list of these doctors. Upon completion of their internships, some of them will enter practice, some will begin their compulsory military duty, and some will enter residencies for specialty training. Exhibit "C" is a list of doctors engaged in residency training in various specialties. Many of these doctors will repay their scholarships by practicing their specialties in communities to be approved by the Board. Many young doctors wish further training after internship because they feel they can better serve a community where the demand for better trained physicians is growing. Doctors feel that such specialties as general surgery, internal medicine, and obstetrics-gynecology better prepare t hem to meet the medical needs of small communities. Those doctors who did not complete their military service before entering medical school usually are called into the armed f orces immediately upon completion of their internships. Ordinarily, a two-year period of service is required, but some doctors serve longer because of opportunities offered for further medical training in the armed forces. Forty-nine doctors presently serving their military assignments are listed in Exhibit "D". DOCTORS PRACTICE IN GEORGIA COMMUNITIES Of the 289 doctors who have completed their medical training, 145 have elected to repay their scholarships by practicing their profession in communities. Ninety-five doctors have repaid their obligations in full to the State of Georgia, as shown in Exhibit "F". Thirty-seven are now practicing in repayment of their scholarships-two at Central State Hospital, one at Augusta Regional Hospital and one at Gracewood State School and Hospital, and thirty-three in communities with a population of 10,000 or less. Exhibit "E" lists these doctors and their place::; of practice. Three doctors are currently repaying their scholarships by practice and in cash. These are listed in Exhibit "G". Ten other doctors have repaid their scholarships partly by practice and partly in cash. These are listed in Exhibit "H". DOCTORS REMAIN IN SMALL COMMUNITIES The most important result of the scholarship program is that, once a community is chosen for practice, a doctor rarely leaves. Of the ninety-five who have repaid their obligations by practice, 74.74 % have remained in permanent practice in small communi- 5 ties. Four doctors have left the State. Three entered the Armed Services and two left their practice for additional training. It is highly probable that these will return to small-town practice. Georgia's larger cities have lured only fourteen doctors from small towns; seven are practicing in towns larger than 75,000, and seven are practicing in towns under 75,000 in population. One doctor gave up his practice for health reasons and is now in Industrial Medicine. Chart I shows the location of doctors who have completed their obligations to the State by practice. CHART I Location of Doctors Who Have Repaid Scholarship by Practice 100 80 60 40 20 0 Number Repaid Scholar- ships Still Practicing in Small Towns 74.74 % Additn. Tta ining 2 .10 % In .A.rmed Forces 3.16 % Moved From Georgia 4.21 % Practicing in Towns Under 75,000 6.32 % In Industrial Med icine 1.05 % In Towns Over 75,000 8.42% 6 Dr. Everett C. Kuglar practiced two years at Central State before taking his position as Superintendent at Augu ta Regional Ho pital. Dr. Kuglar t ook his residency in P sychiatry. Dr. L. Austin Flint, Radiologi t, interpret a film at R. T. Jones Memorial Hospital in Canton. Dr. Flint ser ve everal s mall town in t he Canton area. 7 Dr. Benjamin S. Anderson, Jr., checks patients' charts Dr. Anderson examines youngster in the local Headstart progra m. Dr. Anderson is active in many of the medical programs throughout the county. 8 EGRO DOCTOR HONORED Dr. Benjamin S. Anderson, Jr., a medical scholarship recipient, was named chief of staff of the Polk General Hospital in Cedartown in 1969. Dr. Anderson is the fir st Negro in the history of Georgia to hold such a position. Dr. Anderson was granted a scholarship in 1959 by the State Medical Education Board. He received his M.D. degree from Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1962, and completed his internship the following year at Homer G. Phillips Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri. Through the efforts of Robert L. Parks and a group of Negro citizens of Cedartown, Dr. Anderson was encouraged to establish practice in that town. At the time, Cedartown had a population of approximately 5,000 Negro citizens. who were unable to receive adequate medical care. Dr. Anderson became a member of the hospital staff immediately, but at first treated only his own Negro patients. Later, however, the white staff members voted to allow Dr. Anderson to be on emergency call and to treat white as well as Negro patients. In an interview with Sam Hopkins, Atlanta JournalConstitution staff writer, Dr. Anderson said that his practice was "not exactly easy" at first. His patients were small in number and had little money and he was forced to borrow from the bank. He became disillusioned and might have left if he had not been in debt. Although his practice was small at first, it is now one of the fastest growing practices in the county. Thirty-five to forty percent of his patients are white. Dr. Anderson was born in Fort Valley where his father teaches at Fort Valley State College. His mother, who died a few years ago, was an elementary school teacher. Dr. Anderson received his pre-medical training at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, where he received the A.B. degree. He is married and has two children. He participates in the district, state and national medical societies. He works at the Health Department's clinic for the indigent and is a member of the Cedartown Recreation Commission and the Polk County Medical Society. Besides having the distinction of being the first Negro doctor to become chief of staff of a hospital in Georgia, Dr. Anderson is the only Negro doctor north of Atlanta. When he became chief of staff of Polk General hospital he was only 33 years of age; the average age of the other six doctors on the active staff was a lmost 54. Front page articles in The Cedartown Standard and in The Peach County Times in the spring of 1969 paid tribute 9 to him on his achievement. Mr. Hopkins' article appeared in the Atlanta Constitution April 27, 1969. DOCTORS WRITE US: The members and staff of the State Medical Education Board have maintained close communication with the doctors who are currently practicing in repayment of their scholarships for auditing purposes and to maintain first-hand knowledge of the progress being made by the physicians. The following are comments received in reply to the annual request for information sent by the Board: "Have seen 900 new patients and approximately 100 patients a week. I contemplate no change in plans and hope to acquire a partner in next one-two years." "I see approximately 30-50 patients a day. Practice with three other partners. Do general medicine, obstetrics and general surgery." "See about 50 patients daily. Have two associates who see 80-100 daily each. We need a partner here, or another doctor on his own ! !" "Very heavy patient load, but very happy in my work. Thanks to the 'Board' for making this possible." "I plan to stay in ---------- At this time I have a new partner and we are the only full-time physicians practicing in this county ..." "We see about 250 patients a week. Yes-I could use some help myself." "We are in need of additional physicians, especially in General Surgery and OB-GYN. If you are in contact with any, please send them _______way." "As you noted, ________________ and I practice in two cities. One day this week we saw 165 patients in the clinic, a number after hours and at the hospital. ____________ needs a doctor, so does ____________ and ------------ Also, from the overflow we get from ____________ there is some need there." "I contemplate no change of my plans in the future as I am happy and well established here in ------------ I presently see between fifty and seventy-five patients most every day. Deliver approximately six to ten babies a month. Perform approximately ten to twelve major surgery cases each month and at least twice that many minor cases...." 10 "I took the examination for my boards in Family Practice this year and anxiously await the results of the test. I hope to be one of the first local physicians to be board-certified in Family Practice." COMMUNITIES WRITE US The need for medical services has been alleviated in many small communities by scholarship recipients who are repaying their loan in services. But in many towns the need is still acute. When there is only one doctor in a town, he is overworked. One such physician suffered a heart attack and two scholarship recipients who were practicing in a nearby community attended his patients one or two days a week. This doctor has now entered industrial medicine as his health does not permit a strenuous practice. In towns where there is more than one doctor, there is a demand for additional physicians to help lighten the workload. At the bottom of the questionnaire sent to the towns for information to be included in the town list, a blank space is left for remarks and further data. Following are some of the comnuniques received by this office from the communities: "Two doctors in town are overworked and cannot handle the load." "We have a county of 16,000 population and two part-time doctors." "We are still in dire need of two additional physicians and could utilize the services of four additional physicians." "We still are in very bad need of doctors, as the two that we have are practically worked to death." "Area is desperate for additional medical services. Any help you can give the city would be greatly appreciated." "We sure need another doctor." "It is extremely difficult to get a doctor to respond to a call, whatever the nature, before or after office hours. This is why we emphasize the need for a young doctor." "Our community is definitely in need of additional doctors. Two of the present four doctors are near re~irement and the youngest doctor has been ill for an extended period of time." "The fact that doctors' offices are always full and doctors are badly overworked attests to citizens' support of local doctors. Hospital at full capacity, needs to be doubled in size. To do this, 11 more M.D.'s and surgeons are needed. Pediatricians and gynecologists are needed also." "A doctor in our area will have a large practice. We cannot get an appointment in town without waiting all day to see the d o c t o r ." "Hill-Burton Hospital with 35-bed capacity fully equipped and closed at this time because of no doctor to practice here." "Five years ago had six M.D.'s. Three have since died and population has increased by 30 % ." TOWN LIST- DOCTOR LIST A list of communities in critical need of physicians is com- piled each year from information furnished by the communities. A letter of inquiry is mailed to an official in the community-the mayor or a hospital administrator. A questionnaire which is enclosed requests information concerning the size of the community, the surrounding trade area, types of industries, number of churches and civic organizations, recreational facilities and schools. It asks also for information about hospital and prescription facilities, and whether the town will support a doctor. If a town has appeared on a recent list and has not secured a doctor, a copy of the previous list is forwarded to the official for verification and any additional information. When completed, this list is then mailed to every doctor who will be ready to practice upon completion of his training or military service during the current year. The Board also prepares a list of doctors who will be ready for practice in July of the following year. Included on the list are doctors who will complete their internships, doctors who will complete their military obligation, and doctors who will complete their residencies. This list is available upon request to communities that are in need of medical services. It is mailed also to citizens who have requested information about available doctors and to other doctors, some of whom are repaying their scholarships by practice and who have found they need additional assistance with their heavy work load. Many of the doctors on this list receive letters from citizens in the communities inviting them to visit their towns with a view of setting up practice there. Sometimes a doctor will practice in several communities before he finds a place in which .he wishes to settle permanently. Sometimes he will move to a larger community near the same area in which he had completed his obligation to the State. 12 One hundred forty-four doctors have elected to repay their scholarships in cash rather than by practice. Under the Constitutional Amendment creating the Board, this method of repayment is permitted. Fifty-two of these doctors are practicing in t he State of Georgia; thirty-two are completing additional residency training; ten are in the Armed Forces, and fifty have moved from the State. Table III shows the total number of doctors repaying in practice and cash and the percentage of the total repaying by each method, including those repaying partly in cash and partly by practice. TABLE III REPAYMENTS OF SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE AND CASH 289 Doctors R epaying Number Repaying in Practice 145 % Practicing 50.17 Number Repaying in Cash 144 % Repaying in Cash 49. 83 Total _1...._ 100 The period of time required for a scholarship recipient to become trained in his profession and serve his obligation with the Armed Forces may take seven to twelve years. During this period a doctor's interest in one of many specializations may materialize. Doctors who decide to repay in cash with interest rather than practice in a small community usually find that they are better suited for other phases of medicine than general pract ice. Several scholarship recipients have entered the field of academic medicine; several have specialized in areas of medicine such as otolaryngology, urology, ophthalmology, orthopedic- and neuro-surgery which do not permit them to repay their obligation by practice in smaller communities. One doctor received training in a field for which there is a great need, but the opportunity for fulfilling his specialty in Georgia is limited. As a "physiatrist" skilled in physical medicine and rehabilitation, he is closely associated with occupational therapists, physical therapists and psychiatrists. This highlytrained young doctor has received lucrative offers from another State for his services and unless he is able to secure a place to practice his specialty it will be necessary for him to repay his obligation by cash or leave the State of Georgia. Table IV shows the length of time a recipient spends in training and in the Armed Services from the time he enters school as a freshman until he is ready to establish practice. 13 TABLE IV Scholarship Rec ipi e n t Medical School 4 years Inte rnship 1 year Armed Services 2 years Res idency 0 year 1 year 3 years 5 years Total 7 years 8 years 10 years 12 years Only thirty-nine students have dropped out of medical school after receiving scholarships. Most of these found the work of medical college too strenuous while some entered other allied medical and scientific field s. Exhibit "K" is a list of nineteen students who dropped out of medical school and who are currently repaying their scholarships in cash as required by their contracts. Exhibit "L" shows twenty students whose scholarships have been paid. Two of these students died and the remainder of their scholarship was canceled. CREATION OF THE STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD The State Medical Education Board was created by an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Georgia. The 1951 General Assembly of the State of Georgia passed a resolution providing for the Constitutional amendment which was ratified by the electorate in the November general election in 1952. Under the Constitutional Amendment the State Medical Education Board is composed of five members, as follows: president of the Medical Association of Georgia, immediate past president of the Medical Association of Georgia, and three qualified electors of the State of Georgia appointed by the Governor. The three appointive members hold office for a term of four years. Vacancies on the Board are filled by appointment of the Governor for the unexpired term. The Secretary of the Board is the person who is serving as the Executive Secretary of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. Under the Constitutional Amendment the Board is charged with receiving and acting upon all applications for loans or scholarships made by students who are bona fid e citizens and residents of the State of Georgia, who desire to become doctors of medicine, and who have been accepted for enrollment in accredited medical colleges within the United States. The purpose of the loans and scholarships is to enable recipients to obtain a medical education which will qualify them to become 14 licensed, practicing physicians within the State of Georgia. It is the duty of the Board to make careful and full investigation of the abi lity, character and qualifications of each applicant and to determine his fitness to become the recipient of a loan or scholarship. The investigation of the applicant includes a report on the ability of the applicant or his parents to pay tuition at a medical college. The loans or scholarships are granted in an amount not to exceed $10,000 to any one person and are paid in annual installments not exceeding $2,500 per annum. The loans or scholarships may be repaid as follows: (a) The full amount of the loan may be repaid to the State of Georgia in cash in full with 4 percent interest. Payments are to be made annually. The first annual payment shall be due on or before one year from the date the student completes his inte;:nship. (b) The student may repay the loan in services by practicing his profession in a community of 10,000 or less, which is in need of a physician, Central State Hospital, Gracewood State School and Hospital, or at any facility operated by or under the jurisdiction of the State Department of Public Health or at any prison Ol' detention camp or work camp operated under the jurisdiction of the State Board of Corrections. One fifth of the loan, together with interest thereon, shall be credited to the student for each year of practicing his profession in a community of 10,000 population or less, according to the United States Decennial Census of 1960 or any future such decennial census. No annual interest on the loan shall be paid during practice or service. After the third full year of practice or services within the State, the applicant shall be privileged entirely at the discretion of the Board to pay off the balance of the Scholarship or loan, together with accrued interest and upon such payment shall be relieved from further obligations under his contract for loan or scholarship. Before being granted a loan or scholarship, each applicant must enter into a contract with the State of Georgia agreeing to the terms and conditions upon which the scholarship or loan is granted to him. The purpose of the Constitutional Amendment creating the State Medical Education Board is to bring about an adequate supply of doctors of medicine in the more sparsely populated areas of the State of Georgia by increasing the number of medical students from Georgia in the various medical colleges, and inducing a sufficient number of the graduates from medical colleges to return to Georgia and practice their profession. BOARD MEMBERS As president of the Medical Association of Georgia in 1968, Dr. Charles R. Andrews, Jr., Canton, became a member of the State Medical Education Board. Dr. John T. Mauldin, Atlanta, as immediate past president of the Medical Association of 15 Georgia, continued to serve on the Board for another year. Dr. Ivan R. Elder, Bremen, Dr. Carol G. Pryor, Augusta, and Dr. Stell B. Traylor, Barnesville, served the last year of their fouryear appointment. At its meeting in July 1968, the Board elected Dr. Carol G. Pryor chairman and Dr. Charles R. Andrews, Jr., vice chairman. In May 1969, Dr. Andrews, as immediate past president of the Medical Association of Georgia, continued a second year on the Board, and Dr. John Kirk Train, Savannah, as newly elected president of the Association, became a member of the State Medical Education Board. Three new members were appointed by Governor Lester G. Maddox to replace the members whose terms had expired. They were: Dr. Lawrence P . McDonald, Atlanta; Dr. J. C. Serrato, Jr., Columbus; and Dr. Calvin Jackson, Manchester. At its meeting in July 1969, Dr. Charles R. Andrews, Jr., was elected chairman of the Board and Dr. Lawrence P. McDonald was elected vice chairman. In May 1970, Dr. F. G. Eldridge, Valdosta, was elected president of the Medical Association of Georgia and became a member of the State Medical Education Board. Dr. Calvin Jackson was elected chairman of the Board and Dr. John Kirk Train was elected vice chairman for the period beginning July 1, 1970, and ending June 30, 1971. SCHOLARSHIPS The State Medical Education Board has limited its program to the granting of scholarships until the acute shortage of doctors in the rural areas of the State of Georgia has been alleviated. The procedure in granting scholarships consists of seven major steps: I. Upon request, an application form and parents' confidential statement form are sent to the applicant. II. Upon receipt of the completed application form, the six references that the applicant has listed in the application are contacted for additional information about the character and personal habits of the applicant. III. A report giving detailed information about the financial status of the applicant and his family is secured from a commercial credit company. IV. The results of the financial analysis obtained from the parents' confidential statement are recorded. V. Upon completion of the first four steps, the secretary of the Board interviews each applicant for approximately an hour. VI. The applicant is invited to appear in person before the entire Board at its annual meeting in July in order to project his ambitions and qualifications more vividly to the Board. 16 VII. After the Board has met all applicants, it considers carefully all the information that has been accumulated over a period of months and awards scholarships to those who are in the greatest financial need and who, in the opinion of the Board, promise to become outstanding physicians for general practice in the rural areas of Georgia. The Board received applications for cholarships for the 1968-69 academic year from fifty students. At its meeting on July 17, 1968, it granted thirty-eight scholarships. It renewed 101 scholarships previously granted. The Board received applications for scholarship for the 1969-70 academic year from fifty-two student . At its meeting on July 30, 1969, it granted thirty-eight scholarships. At a later meeting on November 10, 1969, it granted five additional scholarships making a total of forty-three scholarships awarded. Ninety-six students who were granted cholarships previously had their scholarships renewed. The Board received applications for cholarships for the 197071 academic year from fifty -eight students. At its meeting on July 15, 1970, it awarded thirty-two scholarships and renewed 103 scholarships previously granted. Two students whose scholarships had been renewed relinquished their scholarships and awards were granted to two additional applicants making a total of thirty-four scholarships awarded for the current year. Scholarship AJ>plicants wait to be interviewed in the office of the Board of Regent at the annual Medical Board meeting. 17 Dr. James E. Ford, liT, and his secretary Mrs. Edith Smith go over the day's schedule, left; on the right, the doctor sutures a laceration of the hand. Dr. Ford began practice in Claxton in July 1970 after completing hi intern hip at Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, Fla. Applications Received and Scholarships Granted for the Years 1968-71 TABLE V Year 1968-69 No. of Applications Received 50 i No. of Scholarships Granted 38 Renewal of Scholarships Previously Awarded 101 Totnl No. of Students on Scholars hi p Progra m Currently Enrolled 139 1969-70 52 1970-71 58 43 96 139 101 + 1 34 still in 136 school who rece ived full sch ola r shi p - -- CONCLUSION The State Medical Education Board wishes to express it sincere appreciation for the consideration and assistance given by the Governor, members of the General Assembly, and other State official . With their help, the Board is confident that it will continue to render a greatly needed service to the citizens of the State of Georgia in providing well-trained physicians for t he less populated areas of this State. 18 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1970-71 Name and Home Add1ess ADAMS, WESLEY F., Jn . Winder, Georgia AMSDEN, MICHAEL N .. Atlanta, Georgia AVERETT, JACK M., JR. Columbus, Georgia BALL, HENRY F . .. Macon, Georgia BANNISTER, PHILLIP N . Cumming, Georgia BLANTON, JAMES R. . . Canton, Georgia ..... BOWEN, A'DELBERT, III C.O Cuthbert, Georgia BOYLES, MARGIE E. . . Waycross, Georgia BRANDON, RICHARD L. St. Marys, Georgia BUCHANAN, RALPH W. Decatur, Georgia CARSON, MATTHEW D .. Monroe, Georgia COLEMAN, CHARLES M., JR.. Waynesboro, Georgia COLLINS, LARRY C. Metter, Georgia CooK, JOHN R . . . . Macon, Georgia COOPER, NELENA V.. Riceboro, Georgia COPPAGE, ABRAM T ., III Valdosta, Georgia College Medical College of Georgia . . Emory University . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Howard University . Medical College of Georgia . 1970-71 Classes . Fr. . Jr. . Jr. . Sr. . Soph. . Jr. Sr. Soph . Sr. Fr. Soph. Sop h. . Jr. . Soph. Soph. So ph. EXHIBIT " A" To tal Schola1ship Granted $8,000 4,500 4,500 5,000 6,000 4,500 5,000 6,000 5,000 8.,0-.00 6,000 6,000 5,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1970-71 Nam e and H o1ne Adcl1ess CORNWELL, WILLIAM 0 .. Conyers, Georgia CRUM P, H OYT W. . . . . College Park, Georgia CULPEPPER, ROBERT L .. Atlanta, Georgia DARDEN, JOHN W ... Mitchell, Geor gia D AS HER, CHARLES A . Augusta, Georgia D AV IS, HARRY N. 0 0 Valdosta, Georgia t\:l DA VIS, JAMES B . . . O Americus DAVIS, JAMES W . .. Thomas ville, Georgia DAWS, ANTHONY W . . Rutledge, Georgia DAY, JAMES 0., III 0 0 Toomsboro, Georgia DEAN , CHARLIE W .. . Perry, Geo r g ia DIAL, WILLIAM B. Homerville, Georgia DICKS, ROBERT E ., III . Grovetown , Georgia DIGBY, RONALD W . . Macon, Georgia DILLARD, GARY A. . . Columbus, Georgia ELLIOTT, PAUL M . . Jesup, Georgia Coll eg e . Medical College of Geo r g ia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Meharry Medi cal College . . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medi cal College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical Coll ege of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical Coll ege of Georgia . 1970-71 Class es -Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. . Jr. Sr. Fr. . Jr. . Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sop h. Sr. Fr. Fr. EXHIBIT "A" T otal Sc holatship G1antecl $5 ,000 5,000 5,0 00 5,QPO 5,000 5,000 8,000 4,000 5,000 8,000 8,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 8,000 8,000 ELLIOTT, VAN B., JR.. Augusta, Georgia EVERIDGE, GEORGE J . . . Macon, Georgia FLANDERS, HUGH D. , JR.. Swainsboro, Georgia FORE, BENJAMIN B. . . Waycross, Georgia GALLOWAY, ASHER B.. Atlanta, Georgia GANTT, PICKENS A. . . Gainesville, Georgia GARRISON, WARREN B. Atlanta, Georgia ':'GATTIS, ALLEN C. 0 0 Marietta, Georgia GIBBONS, WILLIAM S. . Cedartown, Georgia I..'.V.. GOODIN, JOHN 0 .. 0 Macon, Georgia GOODNER, JAMES V.. Madison, Georgia GRAY, OTIS L. Athens, Georgia GR.IF'FIN, JOSEPH L. Savannah, Georgia GUDGER, GARLAND K. Greenville, Georgia GUEST, HOWARD S. Elberton, Georgia GUILL, MARSHALL A., III Washington, Georgia GUTHRIE, TROY H., JR. Augusta, Georgia HALL, ARTHUR L. . . . Tucker, Georgia *Received full amount of scholarship. Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . . Kansas City College of Osteopathy . . Emory University 0 0 Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . . Tulane University 0 Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Emory University . ... . Sop h. Sr. . Jr. Fr. Soph . So ph. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. . .Jr. Sop h. Jr. . Soph. . Jr. Soph. Sr. Sr. $6,000 5,000 4,500 8,000 6,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 4&!JO 6,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1970-71 Name and H ome A dcl1ess HARDEN, ELMER H., JR. . Colleg e Park, Georgia HARPER, JOHN T.. Sparta, Georgia HARPER, MERIDITH . . . Douglas, HAWKINS, JOGHeoNrgcia., III . Columbus, Georgia HOBBY, HENRY McC. . Washington, Georgia HOOKS, VENDIE H. , III Metter, Georgia 1:\:) HUDSON, RONALD M. 1:\:) Columbus, Georgia HUFF, GAREY H. . Madison, Georgia HULSEY, WAYNE G. Augusta, Georgia INGRAM, ROBERT F . Winder, Georgia JENKINS, CHARLES A. Albany, Georgia JOHNSON, JAMES A., III Avondale Estates, Georgia JUSTICE, EDGAR L. . . . . Knoxville, Georgia KELLY, JOHN W. . . . . Young Harris, Georgia KRAKOW, RICHARD A. Atlanta, Georgia LEE, LAURIE C. . . Atlanta, Georgia Colleg e Emory University Medical College of Georgia . Medi cal College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Emory University . ... . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Boston University Emory University 197071 Classes Sop h. Sr. Sr. So ph. Fr. . Fr. . Jr. Sop h. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sop h. Soph. Soph. EXHIBIT " A" -- T otal S cholm ship G1antecl $6,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 8,000 8,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 8,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 6,000 5,000 LEONARD, TOMMY, JR. Columbus, Georgia LEWIS, NORRIS S . Atlanta, Georgia LOFTIS, WILLIAM E., JR.. Comer, Georgia LYNCH, DONALD R. Waycross, Georgia MADDOX, JOHN L., JR. Macon, Georgia MARTIN, HAROLD L. Atlanta, Georgia MARTIN, ROGER P. Cumming, Georgia MELTON, WILLIAM C. Albany, Georgia MINGEA, GEORGE D . Manchester, Georgia ~ MOBLEY, DAVID W. co Lyons, Georgia MOORE, WILLIAM M., III Milledgeville, Georgia MOORMAN, LARRY R. Douglas, Georgia MORELAND, STEVEN C . Atlanta, Georgia MORRIS, CLELL V. . . Hartwell, Georgia MORRIS, THOMAS W .. Albany, Georgia MORROW, JOHN G., III Hahira, Georgia MOSELY, MORRIS E., JR. Rochelle, Georgia M c ALUSTER, KATHRYN C. Buena Vista, Georgia MCCULLOUGH, RICHARD E. Macon, Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Meharry Medical College . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Howard University Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Meharry Medical College Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Soph. . Soph. . Jr. . Sr. . Fr. Soph. Fr. . Jr. . Sr. . Jr. . Sr. . Sr. . Jr. . Jr. . Fr. . Jr. . Jr. . Fr. . Jr. 6,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 8,000 6,000 8,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,.0..0.. 0 5,000 8,000 4,500 5,000 8,000 5,000 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1970-71 Narne and Horne Address M CLARIN, CALVIN W .. Atlanta, Georgia M c MICHAEL, ALICE 0. Monticello, Georgia NICHOLS, PAUL .J. . . . Atlanta, Georgia PADOVE, STUART J. . . Milledgeville, Georgia PANNELL, WILLIAM P. Cordele, Georgia PARMER, KEITH M . Roopville, Georgia t\:l PARROTT, FRANK H. ~ Monticello, Georgia PITTS, HAROLD W. . Gray, Georgia POLHILL, JAMES B., IV . Augusta, Georgia PRATT, DONALD C. Dalton, Georgia PURVIS, JEAN C. . . Decatur, Georgia REYNOLDS, RICHARD R. Summer, Georgia RIVERS, CULLEN B. Camilla, Georgia RO BE RTSON, JAMES V . . Fairburn, Georgia ROOF, JACK B., JR . . Decatur, Georgia Ross, ROBERT L. . . . Bainbridge, Georgia Colleg e . Emory University . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Emory University . . ... . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . E;mory University . . . . . 1970-71 Class es . Jr. . Sr. . Sr. . Jr. . Jr. . Jr. . Jr. Fr. Soph . Fr. So ph. . Soph. Sr. Fr. . Fr. . Jr. EXHIBIT "A" Total Schola1s hi p Granted $5,000 3,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 4,000 5,000 8,000 6,000 8,000 6,000 6,000 5,000 8,000 8,000 5,000 RUMPH, FRANK M. . . . . Fort Valley, Georgia SCHREEDER, MARSHALL T .. Roswell, Georgia SCOTT, JAMES W. Ashburn, Georgia SERGENT, PAUL M. Norcross, Georgia SHARPTON, BENNIE R. Duluth, Georgia SHARPTON , DOUGLAS J. Duluth, Georgia SIMPSON, MICHAEL T .. Chicopee, Georgia SIMS, EDWARD H. . . . Covington, Georgia SMITH, GREGORY V. . . Blue Ridge, Georgia t\:1 SMITH, KENNETH L. Ol Marietta, Georgia SMITH, RODNEY L. Calhoun, Georgia SMITH, WILLIAM S.. Camilla, Georgia SPEARMAN, DAVID R. Macon, Georgia STEELE, ROBERT L. Blakely, Georgia STEWART, JOHN P. Jonesboro, Georgia STREET, LUTHER JR. . Americus, Georgia SUBER, HUBERT McC.. Montezuma, Georgia TANNER, DAVID D. . . Eatonton, Georgia TERRY, WILLIAM H., III Thomasville, Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . . Tulane University . .... . Medical College of Georgia . . Emory University . .... . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Meharry Medical College . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . . Vanderbilt University ... . Medical College of Georgia . Sr. Soph . . Jr. Soph . Sr . Fr. Fr. . Jr. Fr. Fr. . Jr. Sr. Fr. . Jr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Fr. Sr. 5,000 6,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 8,000 8,000 4,500 8,000 8,000 5,000 5,000 8,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 8,000 5,000 0 z ., . cao :' %~ ~~ 0 ~ Oi i~ _j ".~:' E"' E u 0 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ATTENDING MEDICAL COLLEGES DURING 1970-71 Name and Hom e Add1ess THAXTON, PAUL M ... Athens, Georgia THOMAS, WILLIAM K. Atlanta, Georgia TOOMER, PAUL H ... Savannah, Georgia TROWELL, AMY R ... Tucker, Georgia VANSANT, JOHNATHAN P .. Powder Springs, Georgia WARNOCI<, RALPH P. . .. Bowdon, Georgia 1:\:) WASDEN, HOWELL A., III . oo Pavo, Georgia W ATSON, ,JAMES P. Ill Nashville, Georgia WATTS, B OBBY Atlanta, Georgia WILLCOX, JAMES G .. Hawkinsville, Georgia WILLIAMS, D AVID A . . Augusta, Georgia WILLIAMS, OTIS J. JR. Atlanta, Georgia WILLIAM SON , GARY B .. Athens, Georgia WOODS, JOHN T., III Cal houn , Georgia WRIGHT, GEORGE E. . Augusta, Georgia WYSONG, EDWARD D. Norcross, Georgia Co lleg e Medical College of Georgia . Emory University . . . . Meharry Medical College . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . . Meharry Medical College . . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . Meharry Medical College . . Medical College of Georgia . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . . Medical College of Georgia . 197071 Class es Soph. Sr. . Jr. . Jr. Soph. Fr. Fr. . Jr. . Jr. . Fr. . Jr. Soph. Soph. Sr. Sr. . Jr. EXHIBIT "A" Total S c h o l a 1s hi1J G1an t ecl $6,000 2,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 8,000 8,000 5,0 00 5,000 8,000 4,500 6,000 6,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 EXHIBIT "B" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING INTERNSHIPS . 1970-71 N arne and Home Town M edical Colleg e Hospital ASKEW, DR. DANNY . Med. Coli. of Ga. Talmadge Memorial Sparta, Georgia Hospital, Augusta, Ga. ASKEW, DR. FLETCHER C. Med . Coli. of Ga. Parkland Memorial Columbus, Georgia Hospital, Dallas, Tex. BARNETT, DR. JEWELL M. Med. Coli. of Ga. Riverside Hospital, Nicholson, Georgia Newport News, Va. BROWNING, DR. JOHN W .. Med. Coli. of Ga. Talmadge Memorial Lawrenceville, Georgia Hospital, Augusta, Ga. CAMPBELL, DR. WM. W., JR. . Med. Coli. of Ga. Talmadge Memorial Blackshear, Georgia Hospital, Augusta, Ga. CAWTHON, DR. THOMAS H .. Med . Coli. of Ga. Macon Hospital Forsyth, Georgia Macon, Ga. CHAPMAN, DR. RoY L., JR.. Un iv. of Tenn .. University Hospital McCaysville, Georgia Knoxville, Tenn. COUSINS, DR. ALBERT L. . . Med. Coli. of Ga. Alabama Medical Greenville, Georgia Center, Birmingham, Ala. DICKENS, DR. WINBURN J . . Med. Coli. of Ga . . Washington Hospital Winder, Georgia Washington, Pa. DYAR, DR. KATHRYN W .. Med. Coli. of Ga. . Talmadge Memorial Greensboro, Georgia Hospital, Augusta, Ga. GENTRY, DR. J AMES, L. . Med. Coli. of Ga. Spartanburg General Carrollton, Georgia Hospital, Spartanburg, S. C. GREENE, DR. JOHN W. . . . . Med . Coli. of Ga.. Greenvi ll e General Barnesville, Georgia Hospital, Greenville, S. C. HAYMAN, DR. BERNARD L., JR. Med. Coli . of Ga . . Portsmouth Naval Augusta, Georgia Hospital, Portsmouth, Va. HERNDON, DR. CHAS. H., JR. . Med. Coli. of Ga. Memphi s City Hospitals Toccoa, Georgia Memphis, Tenn. HESTER, DR. JESSE D. . Med. Coli. of Ga. Macon Hospital Augusta, Georgia Macon, Ga. KELLY, DR. ARTHUR G.. Athens, Georgia Med. Coli. of Ga. Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Ga. KITCHENS, DR. GEORGE G. Med . Coli. of Ga. . Talmadge Memorial Warren, Georgia Hospital, Augusta, Ga. MANN, DR. WILLIAM P .. Med . Coli. of Ga. . Memorial Medical Center Talbotton, Georgia Savannah, Ga. MAYNARD, DR. WALTER P. Meharry Med. Coli. U.C.L. Affiliated Macon, Georgia H os pitals, Los Angeles McLAUGHLIN , DR. DURNELL Meharry Med . Coli. State Univ. Iowa F ort Valley, Georgia Hosp ital , Iowa City, Iowa MORRISON, Dn. JAMES P ., III. Med. Coli. of Ga . . Roosevelt Hospital Glenwood, Georgia New York, N. Y. 29 EXHIBIT "B" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING INTERNSHIPS . 1970-71 Name and Home Town M ecl-ical Co lleg e H ospital ROBERTS, DR. JOH N E ., JR. . Med. Coli. of Ga. Riverside H ospital Mableton, Georgia Newport News, Va. SIMMONS, DR. BERNARD R . . Med. Coil. of Ga. Herma nn Hospital Columbus, Georgia SMITH, DR. JAMES L .. Doerun, Georgia Med. Coli. of Ga. H ouston, Texas Greenville General Hospital, Greenville S. C. SMITH , DR. JOH N D. . . . . . Med. Col!. of Ga.. Savanna h Memorial Swainsboro, Georgia Hospital, Savannah, Ga. SMITH, DR. LARRY E. Med. Coil. of Ga. . Ta lma dge Memorial Reidsville, Georgia Hospita l, Augusta, Ga. TALLEY, DR. PAUL A. Meharry Med. Col!. George Hubbard Waycross, Georgia Hospital, Nashville, Tenn. THOMAS, DR. JAMES, C. . . . Med. Col!. of Ga. Hermann H ospital Savannah, Georgia H ousto n, Texas THOMPSON, DR. FREDERICK B. Med. Col!. of Ga. Tripier General Montezuma, Georgia Hospital, Honolulu WESTMORELA ND, DR. ANON Emory University Georgia Baptist Clermont, Georgia H ospital , Atlanta, Ga . WILLIAM S, DR. DAVID C.. Med. Coli. of Ga. Rhode Island Hospital Austell, Georgia Providence, R. I. WINDHAM, DR. ADDIS D.. Med. Coli. of Ga. Macon Hospital Butler, Georgia Macon, Ga. WINGO, DR. E!ARL L. . Med. Coli. of Ga. Riverside H ospit al Atlanta, Georgia Newport News, Va. EXHIBIT "C" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPI ENTS SERVI NG RESIDENCIES Name and H orne Aclcl1ess H ospital ABBOTT, DR. EMILE G. . . . Savannah, Georgia ANDERSON, DR. ROBERT K .. Augusta, Georgia ARMSTRONG, DR. NATHANIEL E .. Brunswick, Georgia ASBELL, DR. JIMMY R. . Macon, Georgia BACON, DR. MERRILL P . . Pembroke, Georgia BARROCAS, DR. ALBERT . Atlanta, Georgia BELL, DR. SIDNEY, A. Athens, Georgia U . S. Naval H ospital Portsmouth, Virginia Veterans Administration H ospital, Augusta, Georgia Freedman's Hospital Washington, D. C. Talmadge Memorial H ospital Augusta, Georgia University of Southern Calif. Los Angeles, California Grady Memorial H ospital Atlanta, Georgia Parkland Memorial H ospital Dallas, Texas 30 EXHIBIT "C" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIE r TS SERVING RESIDENCIES Nam e and H 01ne Acld1ess H ospital BOWDEN, DR. TALMADGE A., JR.. . Talmadge Memorial Hospital Atlanta, Georgia Augusta, Georgia BOWEN, DR. WILLIAM L ., JR.. . . . . . . . Grady Memorial Hospitall Clevela nd, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia BOYLE, DR. STEPHEN . . . U. S. Naval Hospital Atlanta, Georgia Portsmouth, Virginia BROWN, DR. MICHAEL F .. University of Mississippi Atla nta, Georgia Med ical Center, Jackson, Mississippi BROWN, DR. THOMAS D . . . . . . . . . . Louisville School of Medicine Lithonia, Georgia Louisville, Kentucky BULLARD, DR. PONCE DEL., JR. . . . . . . . Tripier Army Medical Center Bainbridge, Georgia Honolulu, Hawaii BUTTERWORTH, DR. JACK E. . . . . . . . . Talmadge Memorial Hospital Gainesville, Georgia Augusta, Georgia CAIN, DR. JAMES, L .. Vanderbilt University Albany, Georgia Nashville, Tennessee CATES, DR. R OBERT M .. Memorial Medical Center Tucker, Georgia Savannah, Georgia CLEMONS, DR. T "HURMAN Hubbard Hospital Cataula, Georgia Nashville, Tennessee COPELAND, DR. FRANK M., JR. . . . . . . . Medical University of South Atlanta, Georgia Carolina , Charleston, South Carolina COUEY, DR. I. LAMAR . Kansas Medical Center Smyrna, Georgia Kansas City, Kansas CROWE, DR. J OHN A., JR. T almadge Memorial H ospital Pooler, Georgia Augusta, Georgia DAVIS, DR. LARRY P .. . . ... . . . . . Talmadge Memorial Hospital Decatur, Georgia Augusta, Georgia DEEN, DR. JOHNNY, T .. Alma, Georgia Veterans H ospital Richmond, Virginia D EM PSEY, DR. J AMES, E ... . .. .. .. Grady Memorial Hospital Rome, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia DIXON, DR. JIMMY L . Macon Hospital Waycross, Georgia Macon, Georgia EASLEY, DR. CONRAD . Roanoke Memorial H ospital Dalton, Georgia Roanoke, Virginia EDGENS, DR. JACK R. . Baroness Erlanger Hospital Rome, Geor gia Chattanooga, Tennessee EIDSON, DR. RODGER H . . Macon H ospital Newnan, Georgia Macon, Georgia ELLISON, DR. CARROL W . . University of Tennessee Sylvania, Georgia Medical College, Memphis, Tennessee FIX, DR. RICHARD M . . Atlanta, Georgia Grady Memorial Hospital Atlanta, Georgia 31 EXHIBIT "C" CHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES Name and H ome Add1ess Hospital FREANT, DR. LAWRENCE J. . . . Vanderbilt University Hospital Atlanta, Georgia Nashville, Tennessee GAILEY, DR. THO 'lPSON A., JR.. Greenville General Hospital Elberton, Georgia Greenville, South Carolina GAINEY, DR. WILLIAM H . . . . . . . . . . . Hoag Memorial Hosptial Atlanta, Georgia Presbyterian Newport Beach, California GROOVER, DR. RAY, JR. . Wilford Hall Hospital Thomasville, Georgia Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Texas HATTAWAY, DR. JAMES R. Medical College of Georgia Bronwood, Georgia Augusta, Georgia HAYES, DR. WILLIAM H .. Memorial Hospital of Marietta, Georgia Long Beach Long Beach, California HOLBROOK, DR. WILLIAM H .. Emory University Monroe, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia HOPKINS, DR. RALPH D., JR. . . . . . . . . Lackland AFB Washington, Georgia San Antonio, Texas JOHNSTON , DR. JOSEPH F . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia Decatur, Georgia Augusta, Georgia JOINER, DR. DARRYL W. . . . . . . . . . . Un iversity of Florida Louisville, Georgia Gainesville, Florida JOINES, DR. IvERSON W .. . . . . . . . . Emory University Hospital Richland, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia JORDAN , DR. STEPHEN M.. . . . . . . . . Mayo Clinic Statesboro, Georgia Rochester, Minnesota KELLEY, DR. ROBERT E ., JR .. . . . . . Tampa Memorial Hospital Athens, Georgia Tampa, Florida KENIMER, DR. BARRY K .. . . . . . . . . . Baroness Erlanger Hospital Greensboro, Georgia Chattanooga, Tennessee KIBLER, DR. JAMES A.. . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia Dublin, Georgia Augusta, Georgia KISS, DR. KAROLY, 0 . . . Tampa General Hospital Decatur, Georgia Tampa, Florida LINDSAY, DR. JAMES B.. Macon Hospital Athens, Georgia Macon, Georgia LOWD, DR. EDWI J . . . Harlem Hospital Center waycross, Georgia New York, New York MACLEOD, DR. DAVID S.. Naval Air Station Clarkesville, Georgia Glynco, Georgia McBRIDE, DR. MICHAEL T .. Memorial Medical Center Villa Rica, Georgia Savannah, Georgia McEARCHERN, DR. WALTER w. . . . . . . . Fitzsimmons Hospital Shannon, Georgia Aurora, Colorado Mc KINN EY, DR. JAMES E . . . . . . . . . . Talmadge Memorial Hospital Cordele, Georgia Augusta, Georgia 32 EXHIBIT "C" SCHOLARSHIP RE CIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES Name ancl Horne Aclcl1ess H ospital MINTER, DR. WILLIAM T .. Taimadge Memorial Hospital Griffin, Georgia Augusta, Georgia N AMAN' DR. CARL H. . . . . . . . . . . . . Talmadge Memor ial H ospita l Sandersville, Georgia Augusta, Georgia NIXON, DR. DANIEL W .. Talmadge Memorial H ospital Alma, Georgia Augusta, Georgia OGDEN, DR. WILLIAM S. . . . . . . . . . . Duke University Macon, Georgia Durham, North Carolina PARKER, DR. GREGG . . . . St. Elizabeth H ospital West Point, Georgia PETERSON, DR. GARY D . . Rossville, Georgia Dayton, Ohio T . C. T'hompson's Children 's Hospital, Chattanooga, T en nessee PHELPS, DR. PAUL R. Augusta, Georgia PURCELL, DR. DENT W . Glennville, Georgia RAMSEY, DR. SPEIR N . . Augusta, Georgia RILEY, DR. WALTER J . Macon H ospital Macon, Georgia U niversity of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky Memorial Medical Center Savannah, Georgia Veterans Administration Fort Valley, Georgia Hospital Des Moin es, Iowa ROBINSON, DR. JERRY C .. Carrollton, Georgia ROSSITER, DR. FRANCIS P., JR. . Savannah, Georgia University of South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina Fitzsimmons General Hospital Denver, Colorida ROUTON , DR. JAMES L . .. College Park, Georgia SHEWEY, DR. LANA L .. St. Simons, Georgia Georgetown University Washington , D. C. Tulane University New Orleans, Louisiana SIMPSON, DR. WALTER W .. Medical Center Tifton, Georgia SMITH, DR. AMOS A ... Columbus, Georgia Talmadge Memorial Hospital Doerun, Georgia Augusta, Georgia SMITH, DR. JAMES E . . . . . . . . . Macon Hospital Camilla, Georgia Macon, Georgia SMITH, DR. ROBERT L. . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia Winder, Georgia Augusta, Georgia SPEIR, DR. WILLIAM A . . . Medical College of Georgia Hillsboro, Georgia Augusta, Georgia w. , SPIVEY, DR. JAMES JR. . ... . . . . Charlotte Memorial Hospital Macon, Georgia Charlotte, North Carolina STOCKS, DR. SIRAS A. . . . . . . . . . Talmadge Memorial Hospital Avondale E states, Georgia Augusta, Georgia TIPPENS, DR. JACK K. .. . . . . . . . Letterman General Hospital Marietta, Georgia San Fra ncisco, California VEASEY, DR. CHARLES R. . . . . . . . . . . Medical College of Georgia Rossville, Georgia Augusta, Georgia 33 EXHIBIT "C" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SERVING RESIDENCIES Name and H om e Addres.~ Hos pita,l VEASEY, DR. PHILIP R . Medical College of Georgia Rossville, Georgia Augusta, Georgia WEST, DR. CARLTON A . . . Michael Reese Hospital Montezuma, Georgia Chicago, Illinois WHELCHEL, DR. CARL D .. . Macon Hospital Cordele, Georgia Macon, Georgia WHIDDON, DR. CLAUDE M. . . . . . Memorial Medical Center Valdosta, Georgia Savannah, Georgia WHITLOCK, DR. PAUL A . . Balboa Naval Hospital Newnan, Georgia San Diego, California WILLIAMS, DR. CHARLES D. Baylor College of Medicine Moultrie, Georgia Houston, Texas WOMACK, DR. CHARLES E . . . . . . . . . U. S. Public Health Hospital Augusta, Georgia Staten Island, New York EXHIBIT "D" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES Name and Home Address Name and Home Address ADAMS, DR. LAMAR T. Hiawassee, Georgia BAGGETT, DR. JAMES C., JR. Douglasville, Georgia BRANTLEY, DR. JIMMY W. Wrightsville, Georgia BREWSTER, DR. EiDWARD W., JR. Rome, Georgia CADORA, DR. DONALD F. College Park, Georgia CARTER, DR. MILLARD G. Macon, Georgia CHALKER, DR. DAN K. Gibson, Georgia COLEMAN, DR. FRANCIS W. Waycross, Georgia COUSINS, DR. WILLIAM L. Greenville, Georgia DUANE, DR. LAWRENCE J., JR. McRae, Georgia FETTERS, DR. DAVID V. Albany, Georgia FUSSELL, DR. MACEA Blackshear, Georgia GEISLER, DR. GARNETT J., JR. Decatur, Georgia GOWEN, DR. JAMES, F. Folkston, Georgia GRIFFIN, DR. HOWARD A . Washington, Georgia HOBBY, DR. CHARLES F. Douglas, Georgia HODGES, DR. HUGH 0. Sandersville, Georgia HORSEMAN, DR. ROBERT W. Athens, Georgia JONES, DR. JAMES Y. Stone Mountain, Georgia KING, DR. WILLIAM D. Chickamauga, Georgia LANIER, DR. WILLIS E. Cobbtown, Georgia MAULSBY, DR. GILBERT 0. Cartersville, Georgia MIMBS, DR. JAMES W. Milledgeville, Georgia MULLIS, DR. KENNETH L. Eastman, Georgia 34 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES EXHIBIT "D" Nam e and Ho1ne Add1ess Nam e and Hom e Add1ess NELSON, DR. ELLIS H. Ideal, Georgia NEWTON, DR. JACK R. Chamblee, Georgia PAYNE, DR. FRANKLIN E. Powder Springs, Georgia PERRY, DR. HENRY A. Baldwin, Georgia PHILLIPS, DR. JAMES E. Macon, Georgia PHILLIPS, DR. THOMAS W. Atlanta, Georgia RIVERS, DR. JAMES L., JR. Camilla, Gorgia SANGSTER, DR. JOSEPH A. Vienna, Georgia SAPP, DR. PHILIP B. Dalton, Georgia SATHER, DR. RANDALL K. Atlanta, Georgia SIMMONS, DR. ROBERT W . LaGrange, Georgia SINGLETON, DR. PETER T. Atlanta, Georgia STEPHENS, DR. MARVIN R. Sandersville, Georgia STINSON, DR. JOSEPH M. Hartwell, Georgia STRICKLAND, DR. WORTHY E. Albany, Georgia STRlNGER, DR. MERLE P. Augusta, Georgia TARPLEY, DR. JAMES M. Rome, Georgia THORNTON, DR. ROBERTS. Elberton, Georgia WEAVER, DR. JERRY 0. Cedartown, Georgia WELLS, DR. JOHN A . Commerce, Georgia WHALEY, DR. MORGAN N . Augusta, Georgia WILLIS, DR. ISAAC Albany, Georgia WILLIS, DR. LARRY F . Cartersville, Georgia WooD, DR. WILLIAM G. Americus, Georgia YOUNG, DR. JAMES H. Ocilla, Georgia 35 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE Nam e and Home To w n Amount of Schola1ship Co'/1'1//nunity of Practice Ti?ne R equired fo? R epayment AKERY, DR. EARL J .. .. . . Carrollton, Georgia ALLEN , DR. L. LANIER . . . . . . . . Valdosta, Georgia ALLEN , DR. THOMAS M.. ... ... Leary, Georgia ANDERSON, DR. WILLIAM L. . . . . . . Macon, Georgia ATHA, DR. JOHN F . . . .. Greenville, Georgia CA:l 0') BROOKS, DR. WILLIAM P .. .. . . . . . Monroe, Georgia '''BROWN, DR. GROVER J . . . . Augusta, Georgia CASH, DR. TED D.. .. . . . Bremen, Georgia CLEMENTS, DR. MARTHA D.. .. Greenville, Georgia DANIELL, DR. DUREN, JR. . .. ... Dublin, Georgia DENT, DR. JOHN M., JR. . ... .. Waynesboro, Georgia FLINT, DR. LUCIEN A. . . . . Hapeville, Georgia ''' Paid partially in cash . $5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 Monroe Thomaston Dawson Roswell Rockmart Eatonton Cartersville Tallapoosa Pine Mountain Montezuma Tifton Canton 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs.-5 mos. 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years 5 years 3 yrs.9 mos. EXHIBIT "E" Tirne Practiced July 1,1970 4 years 1 yr.-7 mos. 4 yrs.-11 mos. 4 months 4 years 2 years 1 yr.7 mos. 3 years 3 years 1 yr.-11 mos. 11 months 1 yr.-11 mos. FORD, DR. JAMES E., III Atlanta, Georgia HULLENDER, DR. BYRON N. . . . . . . . Ringgold, Georgia KARSTEN, DR. MIKELL B. . . . . . . . . Tifton, Georgia .. KENNEDY, DR. THOMAS E .. Augusta, Georgia KENT, DR. WILLIAM F .. . . . . . . . Adel, Georgia KING, DR. GEORGE c. . . . . ..... Augusta, Georgia KNOWLTON, DR. JAMES W. Atlanta, Georgia C/.:) -:] KUGLAR, DR. EVERETT C. . . . . . . . . Evans, Georgia LUCAS, DR. WALLACE . . . ... . . Wrightsville, Georgia MINTER, DR. BRENDA S. . . ..... Jonesboro, Georgia MOORE, DR. PERRY . . . . . .. Macon, Georgia NOBLES, DR. TRAVIS ..... .... Lyons, Georgia ''' NORMAN, DR. JOHN T . . . . . Thomson, Georgia OGLESBY, DR. WILLIAM H. . . . . . . Valdosta, Georgia ''' Paid partially in cash. 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,103.29 Claxton Ringgold Tifton Buford Statesboro Clayton Toccoa Central State Augusta Regional Cochran Eastman Gracewood Central State Lyons Vidalia Elberton Tifton 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years 5 Years 5 years 3 yrs.-9 mos. 5 years 5 years 5 years 5 yrs.-1 mo. -04 years -0--0-0-01 yr.-7 mos. 4 yrs.-5% mos. 1 yr.-6 mos. -04 yrs.-6 mos. 3 yrs.-2 mos. 3 yrs.-7 mofl. 10 months SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE Name and Ho1ne T own Anwunt of Scholatship Community of P1actice Time Requi1ed fo1 R epayment PULLIAM, DR. MORRIS M. . . .. . . . . . Covington, Georgia RAWLINS, DR. GEORGE M. . . . . . . . . . Grayson, Georgia REID, DR. RAYMOND J .. . . . . .. Atlanta, Georgia RICE, DR. JOSEPH F. . . 0 0 Savannah, Georgia RICHARDSON, DR. CHARLES R. . . . .. . LaFayette, Georgia ~ 00 ROGERS, DR. JOHN S. . . . . . . . . . Buena Vista, Georgia STUBBS, DR. 0LAN W. . . Decatur, Georgia TUMLIN, DR. WILLIAM D. . . . . . . . . Rome, Georgia VICKERY, DR. SAMUEL A. . 0 0 0 0 Commerce, Georgia WILLIAMS, DR. WILLIAM M. . . . . . . . Ashburn, Georgia WILLS, DR. WILLIAM R. . . . . . . . . . Moultrie, Georgia : P aid partially in cash 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 Covington 3 yrs.-9 mos. S n ellvill e 5 years Tallapoosa 5 years Central State M-ental Health Inst. Statesboro 5 years 5 years Buena Vista 5 years Doraville 5 years Lexington & Crawford Commerce 5 years 5 years Nashville 5 years Douglas 3 yrs.-9 mos. EXHIBIT "E" Time P1acticecl July 1,1970 1 yr.-7 mos. 3 yrs.-4 mos. 2 yrs.-3 mos. 2 yrs.-3 mos. 1 yr.-7 mos. 4 years 3 years 1 yr.-11 1h mos. 3 years 2 years 1 yr.-7 mos. EXHIBIT "F" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE Name and Home Town Amount of Scholarship Method of Payment ACREE, DR. RUSSELL A. . . . . Hahira, Georgia ANDERSON, DR. BENJAMIN S., JR. . Fort Valley, Georgia ATHA, DR. WILLIAM J., JR. . Chicopee, Georgia BAGLEY, DR. CHARLE: E .. Waycross, Georgia BALL, DR. WESLEY J . . . . . . . . . . Moultrie, Georgia BARTON, DR. JAMES H . . . Mineral Bluff, Georgia BLISSIT, DR. JOSEPH A. . . . . . . . . Locust Grove, Georgia BODDY, DR. ALFRED E .. Decatur, Georgia Boss, DR. JAMES L. Stockbridge, Georgia BECKENRIDGE, DR. HOMER E .. Ludowici, Georgia BROOKS, DR. JAMES F .. Augusta, Georgia BULLARD, DR. JAMES R. Atlanta, Georgia CLEMENTS, DR. MACK H . . . . . . . . Greenville, Georgia CooK, DR. ERNEST L. . Newington, Georgia COOPER, DR. JAMES T. . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia COUCH, DR. RANDALL E .. Augusta, Georgia CRENSHAW, DR. JOHN T . . Bethlehem, Georgia CURRY, DR. LEON E .. Metter, Georgia $5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 Practice at Hahira, Georgia Practice at Cedartown, Georgia Practice at Franklin and West Point, Georgia Practice at Alma, Georgia Practice at Thunderbolt and Liberty County, Georgia Practice at Social Circle, Georgia Practice at McDonough, Georgia Practice at Woodstock, Georgia Practice at Villa Rica, Georgia Practice at Donalsonville, Georgia Practice at Monroe, Georgia Practice at Acworth, Georgia Practice at Pine Mtn., Georgia Practice at Thomson, Georgia Practice at Byromville, Lithonia, Kennesaw, Woodstock, Georgia Practice at Watkinsville and Lavonia, Georgia Practice at St. Marys, Roberta and Clayton, Georgia Practice at Metter, Georgia 39 EXHIBIT "F" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE Name and Home Town Amount of Scholarship M ethod of Payment DAVIS, DR. BILLY J. Folkston, Georgia DEZOORT, DR. EDITH J .. Savannah, Georgia DOVE, DR. DONALD V. Royston, Georgia DUNAGAN, DR. DONALD Clermont, Georgia EDWARDS, DR. JACK B . . Cornelia, Georgia EUBANKS, DR. 0MER L. Columbus, Georgia EVANS, DR. RAYMOND D., JR. . Gainesvile, Georgia FAULKNER, DR. HARRY W.. Covington, Georgia FERRELL, DR. MARION L . . Madison, Georgia FOSTER, DR. BLAKE M . . Augusta, Georgia FOWLER, DR. JOHN E .. Tifton, Georgia GILES, DR. EUGENE H .. Ft. Gaines, Georgia GREEN, DR. JAMES F .. Villa Rica, Georgia HAMMONDS, DR. RICHARD L .. Austell, Georgia HARPER, DR. HENRY W., JR. Warrenton, Georgia HARRIS, DR. STERLING A. Decatur, Georgia HARRISON, DR. JOHN R. . Macon, Georgia HARVEY, DR. Lours R. . . Pembroke, Georgia HAYMORE, DR. JAMES M., III. McCaysville, Georgia 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,999.99 5,000 5,000 2,750 2,500 5,000 3,750 Practice at Edison and Blairsville, Georgia Practice at Gresham Park and Avondale Estates, Georgia Practice at Lawrenceville, Georgia Practice at Gracewood, Georgia Practice at Cornelia, Georgia Practice at Roswell, Georgia Practice at Clayton, Georgia Practice at Covington, Georgia Practice at Sparta, Georgia Practice at Central State Hospital, Thomson, Warrenton and Pelham, Georgia Practice at Clayton, Georgia Practice at Blakely, Georgia Practice at Villa Rica, Georgia Practi.ce at Austell, Georgia Practice at Washington and Warrenton, Georgia Practice at Buford, Georgia Practice at Millen, Georgia Practice at Sandersville, Georgia Practice at Blue Ridge, Georgia 40 EXHIBIT "F" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE Name and Home Town Amount of Schola1ship Method of Payment HEATH, DR. HEZEKIAH K., JR.. Homerville, Georgia HENDLEY, DR. JOHN E . . Garfield, Georgia HENSLEY, DR. EDGAR R. Hephzibah, Georgia HITT, DR. WILLIAM A.. Augusta, Georgia HOLLEY, DR. JACOB H .. Mathews, Georgia HOLLOWAY, DR. WILMER 0. Macon, Georgia HOLSTON, DR. FRANCIS M.. Macon, Georgia HOLT, DR. EDWARD . . Sparks, Georgia JACOBS, DR. LOUIS J . . Nashville, Georgia JENNINGS, DR. ROBERT E . . . Atlanta, Georgia JOHNSON, DR. CLARENCE M. . Macon, Georgia JOHNSON, DR. RAY L. . . . . Albany, Georgia JONES, DR. CHARLES T. . . . . . . . Jesup, Georgia JOWERS, DR. JONATHAN R. . Ambrose, Georgia KINARD, DR. GARLAND E .. Atlanta, Georgia LANFORD, DR. CHARLES A.. Stone Mountain, Georgia LASSITER, DR. HOMER L.. Moultrie, Georgia LITTLE, DR. CHARLES H . . Jasper, Ge-orgia LONG, DR. HAROLD G. . Dahlonega, Georgia 1,2 50 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 5,000 3,750 3,750 3,750 3,750 3,750 2,500 5,000 Practice at Pavo Practice at Sylvania and Millen Practice at Waynesboro Practice at J esup Practice at Donalsonville Practice at Gordon Practice at Jackson Practice at A del Practice at Central State Hospital Practice at Arlington Practice at Eastman Practice at Wrightsville and Eastman Practice at Hazlehurst, Hinesville, Jesup, and Regional Hospital Practice at Martinez Practice at Chickamauga and Fort Oglethorpe Practice at Rutland District Practice at Arlington Practice at Blairsville Practice at Dahlonega 41 EXHIBIT "F" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE Name and Home Town Arnount of Schola1ship Method of Payment LUKE, DR. BILLY D. . . . . . Alma, Georgia MANUS, DR. RICHARD C.. Clermont, Georgia MARLOW, DR. JAMES E . . Tunnel Hill, Georgia MAYS, DR. ALDINE M.. Stockbridge, Georgia McGHEE, DR. NELSON, JR.. Columbus, Georgia McLEAN, DR. FREDERICK L. . Folkston, Georgia MCNAIR, DR. WILLIAM P .. Wrens, Georgia MEACHAi\1, DR. JACK R.. Augusta, Georgia MOODY, DR. JOHN E . . Colquitt, Georgia MOODY, DR. RICHARD A. Macon, Georgia MORELAND, DR. CARVIN C. Hiawassee, Georgia MORELAND, DR. ROBERT H., JR. . Darien, Georgia MUSE, DR. ANDREW D., JR.. Carrollton, Georgia NICHOLSON, DR. WILLIAM L. . Hiawassee, Georgia NUNNALLY, DR. JAMES T., Ill . Augusta, Georgia NUTT, DR. RICHARD L.. Griffin, Georgia PIRKLE, DR. THOMAS N. Smyrna, Georgia POLLOCK, DR. CHARLES E .. Fitzgerald, Georgia POLLOCK, DR. JOHN E., JR. . Augusta, Georgia RELEFORD, DR. CHARLES C.. Atlanta, Georgia 3,750 5,000 3,750 3,750 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 3,750 2,500 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 Practice at Blackshear and Forest Park Practice at Austell Practice at Pleasant Grove Community Practice at Stockbridge Practice at Gainesvill e Practice at Sylvester Practice at Soperton Practice at Chatsworth Practice at Central State Hospital Practice at Jesup Practice at Loganville Practice at Port Wentworth and Garden City Practice at Jefferson Practice at Hiawassee Practice at Hazlehurst and Gracewood Practice at Darien and Jeffersonville Practice at Blue Ridge Practice at Washington Practice at Washington Practice at Griffin 42 EXHIBIT "F" PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE COMPLETED CONTRACTS IN FULL BY PRACTICE Name and Home Town Amount of S c h o l a r s hi p Method of Payment ROBINSON, DR. JAMES L .. Carrollton, Georgia ROGERS, DR. CHARLES G . Atlanta, Georgia SCHARFF, DR. LoUIS, III . Claxton, Georgia SHEAROUSE, DR. JOHN N . . . Augusta, Georgia 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 Practice at Woodbury Practice at Rockmart Practice at Gracewood Practice at Washington, Lincolnton and Lavonia EXHIBIT "G" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENTLY REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE / CASH Name and Home Town Amount of Scholarship Method of Pay1nent ADAMS, DR. JACOB B. Atlanta, Georgia EDMONDSON, DR. STEPHEN W .. Barney, Georgia c. McGRAw, DR. WALKER Savannah, Georgia $3,750 5,000 5,000 Practice at Retardation Center 14 time, balance in cash. Paid to date by practice $104.15. Practice at Georgia Regional Hospital 1h time, balance in cash. Paid to date $750 practice. Practice at Penal Institutions 1h time. Practice and payments begun. in August 1970. 43 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE REPAID SCHOLARSHIPS BY PRACTICE / CASH Na1ne and Home Town Amount of Schola1 s h i p EXHIBIT "H" M ethod of Payment BELMONT, DR. WILLIAM S.. Macon, Georgia FLYNT, DR. JOHN W . . Decatur, Georgia FOSTER, DR. HARRY L .. Summerville, Georgia GEIGER, DR. GUSTAVEOUS L. Atlanta, Georgia JACKSON, DR. BILLY J . Forsyth, Georgia w., JAMES. DR. CLYATT JR . Pearson, Georgia KELLEY, DR. JAMES H .. Buford, Georgia MERCER, DR. FRANKLIN E .. Albany, Georgia MULHERIN, DR. JOSEPH A., JR. . Augusta, Georgia TILLMAN, DR. RALPH A .. Augusta, Georgia $5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3 ,750 Practice at Jackson 1 year; balance in cash Practice at Lawrenceville 1 year; balance in cash Practice at Lithonia 1 year, 11 months; balance in cash Practice at Fort Valley 3 years; balance in cash Practice at Austell 1 year, 6 months; balance in cash Practice at Alma 2 months; balance in cash Practice at Newnan 2 years, 2 months; balance in cash Practice at Blakely 10 months; balance in cash Practice at Hinesville 3 years, 6 months; balance in cash Practice at Pearson 3 years; balance in cash 44 EXHIBIT "I" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH Name and Home Town Amou nt of Scholatship Paid to Recipient ALLIGOOD, DR. LAWRENCE M. Douglas, Georgia AVRET, DR. EDWIN T ... Macon, Georgia BANDOW, DR. GEORGE T . . Chamblee, Georgia BANNISTER, DR. JAMES P . . Cumming Georgia BECTON, DR. JAMES L. . . . Pooler, Georgia BENTLEY, DR. ALONZO J . . Quitman, Georgia '''BENTON, DR. PHILLIP G . . Macon, Georgia BLACK, DR. WILEY S. . . Cleveland , Georgia BLAND, DR. WILLIAM H. Atlanta, Georgia BOHANAN, DR. GERALD W . Eastman, Georgia BOLIN, DR. MARION G . . . Macon, Georgia BRADLEY, DR. HAROLD F .. Greensboro, Georgia BREWTON, DR. LLOYD C . . . Louisville, Georgia ''' BROOKS, DR. THOMAS W., Ill . Valdosta, Georgia BUNTIN, DR. WILLIAM H ., JR . Albany, Georgia BURNS, DR. JAMES H . .. Rome, Georgia '~ CANNON, DR. CLIFF L .. Donalsonville, Georgia CASON, DR. WILLIAM P .. Pelham, Georgia COFER, DR. HERSCHEL F . Macon, Georgia COLEMAN, DR. WILLIAM M .. Tifton, Georgia COLLINS, DR. WILLIAM C . . Forsyth, Georgia Cox, DR. TYRONE E . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia ''' Partial repayment by practice. $5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 45 EXHIBIT "I" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH Na1ne and Home To wn Amount of Scholarship Paid to Recipient CRAWFORD, DR. CARLL .. Augusta, Georgia CROFT, DR. JAMES M . . . Brunswick, Georgia CROWDER , DR. JACKSON G .. West Point, Georgia DEKLE, DR. JOEL S . . .. . . Jesup, Georgia DONALD, DR. CLARENCE W., JR. . Carrollton, Georgia EDWARDS, DR. CHARLES G., JR. . Cedartown, Georgia ~ EDWARDS , DR. CHARLES H . . Cleveland, Georgia F1NCHER, DR. RONALD E .. Decatur, Georgia FINKLEA, DR. JOHN L. . . Americus, Georgia FRAZIER, DR. EDDIE M., JR. . . . . . . . . Sparta, Georgia GAY, DR. JAMES w. . . . . Hogansville, Georgia GILBERT, DR. STEWART D .. Hiawassee, Georgia GINGREY, DR. JOHN P . .. Augusta, Georgia '''GRANTHAM, DR. CARLOS G . . Douglas, Georgia GREEN, DR. RALPH R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ringgold, Georgia GRIFFITH, DR. EUGENE R . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia HAGEN, DR. ARTHUR R. . Waycross, Georgia HALE, DR. WILLIAM R. . Marietta, Georgia *HAMMONDS, DR. OTIS T . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia HARDISON, DR. JOSEPH E .. . .. .. . Smyrna, Georgia HARPER, DR. MARTON C. . . Athens, Georgia HARPER, DR. WILLIAM F . . Blakely, Georgia ''' Partial repayment by practice. $3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 &,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 46 EXHIBIT "I" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH Name and Home Town Amo1mt of Scholarship Paid to R ecipient *HARVEY, DR. DAVID N. . . . Monticello, Georgia HATCHER, DR. JAMES F., JR.. Augusta, Georgia HATTAWAY, DR. CHARLES A. Atlanta, Georgia HEATH, DR. TIM R. . . . . Homerville, Georgia >!< HEMPHILL, DR. JOHN R .. Gainesville, Georgia HOLSONBACK, DR. WILLIAM D.. Augusta, Georgia HUGHES, DR. JOHN L., JR. . Augusta, Georgia HUNT, DR. JOSEPH B.. Blakely, Georgia HURST, DR. JAMES B. . Brunswick, Georgia *JACKSON, DR. WILMOTINE. Atlanta, Georgia JACOBS, DR. L. DAVIS . . . Hoboken, Georgia *JOHNSON, DR. LOUIS M . . Thomson, Georgia JOHNSON, DR. WALTER E., II . Thomson, Georgia *JONES, DR. KENNETH D.. Griffin, Georgia JORDAN, DR. WILLIAM M.. Lyons, Georgia JORDAN, DR. MARION H .. Augusta, Georgia JUSTICE, DR. DAVID A. . Columbus, Georgia . KEENE, DR. WILLIS R . . Woodbine, Georgia *KELLY, DR. SHERRILL B. . Augusta, Georgia KENT, DR. LOUIS M. . . . . Conyers, Geo~gia KEPP, DR. LoWELL J ., JR. . Atlanta, Georgia KING, DR. SPENCER B ., III . Macon, Georgia '~ Partial repayment by practice. 5,000 3,750 4,027.77 5,000 5,000 1,250 5,000 5,000 2,500 3,750 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 47 EXHIBIT "I" SCH_OLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH Name and H01ne Town Amotmt of Schola1ship Paid to R ecipient LANIER, DR. BOBBY G.. Jackson, Georgia LEAR, DR. THOMAS F .. Camilla, Georgia LEE, DR. RALPH C. . . Thomson, Georgia LINDER, DR. CHARLES W .. Macon, Georgia LOTT, DR. THOMAS M . . . . Flowery Branch, Georgia LOWE, DR. JAMES C. . . Atlanta, Georgia McCoRD, DR. JAMES w.. Sylvester, Georgia ''' MCMURRAIN, DR. KEY D., JR. Hapeville, Georgia ''' MCNAIR, DR. HAL H .. Augusta, Georgia MCRAE, DR. JAMES D. . Mt. Vernon, Georgia METTS, DR. NATHANIEL B . . Sandersville, Georgia MILLER, DR. GEORGE T . . . Athens, Georgia MILLS, DR. LUTHER R. , IV . Tifton, Georgia MORGAN, DR. HAROLD C. . . Buford, Georgia NICHOLSON, DR. WILLIAM L . . Valdosta, Georgia NIXON, DR. WILLIAM H. Carrollton, Georgia OGDEN, DR. ROBERT H .. Macon, Georgia ''' PAUL, DR. JEWELL c... Athens, Georgia PICKENS, DR. JAMES C.. Tucker, Georgia ''' PLAYFORD, DR. GEORGE A . . Augusta, Georgia POSTELL, DR. WILLIAM N., JR. Atlanta, Georgia ''' PRICE, DR. THOMAS W . . . . Glennville, Georgia ''' Partial repayment by practice. 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 1,250 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 48 EXHIBIT "I" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH Name and Home Town A1nountof Scholarshi p Paid to R ecipient RICKS, DR. ROBERT L . . Atlanta, Georgia ROGERS, DR . JlM L. . . Waco, Georgia SALLEY, DR. BRUN SON M . . Augusta, Georgia ''' SAPP, DR. WILLIAM P . . . Atlanta, Georgia w., SAVAGE, DR. EDWARD III. Macon, Georgia SHACKLETT, DR. DAVID E .. Atlanta, Georgia SLAUGHTER, DR. ISAAC . . Atlanta, Georgia ''' SMITH, DR. HERBERT D . . P embroke, Georgia SMITH, DR. LEROY F . . . Savannah, Georgia STORY, DR. WILLIAM A . . Bainbridge, Georgia ''' STRIC~LAND, DR. EDMOND T. . . . . . . . . . . . Calhoun, Georgia STUBBS, DR.JOE c.. . .. . . . . . Statesboro, Georgia TAN NER, DR. ROBERT E . . Flowery Branch, Georgia TAYLOR, DR. JAMES W . . Waycross, Georgia ''' TAYLOR, DR. ROBERT P .. Marietta, Georgia TIPTON, DR. WILLIAM R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dalton, Georgia ''' T .URK, DR . ALFRED J. . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia VANDIVER, DR. ROY W. . . . . . . . . . . . . Edison, Georgia WEBB, DR. _GILSON s. . . Richland, Georgia WIKE, DR. CHARLES C . . Eatonton, Georgia WILDER, DR. JUDSON V . . Thomasville, Georgia WILKES, DR. LESLIE L., JR. . Quitman, Georgia ''' Partial repayment by practice. 5,000 5,000 2,500 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,500 5,000 5,000 3,750 49 EXHIBIT "I" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO ARE REPAYING SCHOLARSHIPS IN CASH Name and Home Town Amount of Scholars'Mp Paid to Recipient WILLIAMS, DR. JOHN L . . . Macon, Georgia WILSON, DR. FREDDIE E . . Atlanta, Georgia WILSON, DR. JAMES M.. Decatur, Georgia WOOD, DR. SAMUEL E .. . Maco.n, Georgia WRAY, DR. CHARLES H .. Union Point, Georgia YORK, DR. RANDOLPH M.. Albany, Georgia YOUNGBLOOD, DR. ROBERT L .. Decatur, Georgia 5,000 5,000 3,750 5,000 5,000 5.000 5,000 EXHIBIT "J" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH Name and Home To wn Amount of Scholars'Mp Paid to Recipient BLAND, DR. JAMES L . . . Sylvania, Georgia BURNAM, DR. JESSE A . . Cordele, Georgia CANUP, DR. CLARENCE H . . _New Holland, Georgia ':' CASON, DR. CECIL D. . . . Blackshear, Georgia CHAPMAN, DR. CLIFFORD E .. Tennville, Georgia DEFOOR, DR. JOSEPH T .. Decatur, Georgia GLENN, D.R JOHNNY R. . Colbert, Georgia GRANT, DR. BOB C. . . Gainesville, Georgia HALE, DR. GEORGE C. . Macon, Georgia HANNAH, DR. FRANK T . . Atlanta, Georgia HAYES, DR. CLAUDETTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . Carrollton, Georgia ':'Deceased $5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 1,250 1,500 50 EXHIBIT "J" SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED REPAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH Name and Home Town Amount of Schola1rshtip Paid to Recipient JONES, DR. OTIS w., JR... Hoboken, Georgia LAWRENCE, DR. JAMES D.. Macon, Georgia MARTIN, DR. HOWELL J . . Chamblee, Georgia MAY, DR. CHARLES B.. . Bainbridge, Georgia MAY, DR. WINIFRED C.. Atlanta, Georgia MILLER, DR. GEORGE D. . Forest Park, Georgia NUGENT, DR. ELIZABETH K . . Decatur, Georgia O'QUINN, DR. JAMES L . . Macon, Georgia PEARSON, DR. HUEY L.. Glenwood, Georgia Pilcher, Dr. Bobby L. . . Americus, Georgia RAY, DR. ALBERT W., JR.. Macon, Georgia RICHARDSON, DR. JAMES M. . Savannah, Georgia SALIBA, DR. NORMAN R . . Georgetown, Georgia SINGLETON, DR. GARY L. Jonesboro, Georgia TURNER, DR. DANIEL . . Albany, Georgia WALLER, DR. CHARLES E . . Eatonton, Georgia 5,000 3,750 2,500 2,500 2,500 3,750 1,250 5,000 2,500 2,500 5,000 5,000 3,750 2,500 3,750 3,750 51 EXHIBIT "K" STUDENTS WITHDRAWN FROM MEDICAL SCHOOL WHO ARE REPAYING THEIR SCHOLARSHIP IN CASH Name ancl Home Town Amount of Schola1ship Paid to R ecipient AMERSON, G. MALCOLM . Gordon, Georgia BERRY, WANDA S . . . . . St. Marys, Georgia BURGAMY, WILLIAM R., JR . Sparta, Georgia CHITTY, AUBURN P. . . Mqultrie, Georgia DUFFELL, WILLIAM H .. Macon, Georgia ELLEGOOD, JAMES 0 . . Augusta, Georgia GRIMM, WILLIAM B. Atlanta, Georgia HAWKINS, DAVID J . . Augusta, Georgia HoTARD, JosEPH A . . Columbus, Georgia HUTTO, ALTON W . . Fort Valley, Georgia JOHNSON, WELDON H . . Jefferson, Georgia MOODY, REGINALD H., JR. . Atlanta, Georgia OSBURN, RICHARD L. Decatur, Georgia PURCELL, ROBERT J .. Augusta, Georgia ROGERS, CHARLES E. Forsyth, Georgia SHUMAN, IVY L . . . Statesboro, Georgia SWEATT, RUSSELL D . Soperton, Georgia WOODY, PHILIP D . . Gainesville, Georgia WORSHAM , WALTER V. , III . Macon , Georgia $1,250 .00 1,686.71 1,250.00 1,250.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 270.24 1,250.00 1,250.00 3,333.33 2,187.50 1,250.00 3,437.50 2,187.50 1,2 50.00 1,250.00 3,750.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 52 EXHIBIT "L" STUDENTS WITHDRAWN WHO HAVE PAID THEIR SCHOLARSH I P IN FULL Name an cl Hom@Town Amount of Scholarship Paicl to Reci pient ANDREWS, JAMES W . Robinson, Georgia ''' BAILEY, STEPHEN V . . Augusta, Georgia ''"'' BROADHURST, CYRUS G: . Fitzgerald, Georgia BROWN, HENRY ETTA .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Nelson, Georgia CARROLL, RICHARD A .. Augusta, Georgia CARTER, NORMAN K. Talbotton, Georgia COBB, J ANELL . . . . Glennville, Georgia CROOK, ROBERT B. . . Rome, Georgia CULBERSON, W AQE H . . Cartersville, Georgia FARLEY, WILLIAM E .. Columbus, Georgia GRIER, ORIN T. . . . . Blakely, Georgia GRIFFIN, NORMAN W . . Augusta, Georgia HALL, CHARLES, JR. . . Savannah, Georgia HOPKINS, CLARENCE E., JR.. Albany, Georgia HUMPHREY, WILLIAM T. Bainbridge, Georgia ''' PELOTE, MACEO R . . Savannah, Georgia PRUITT, DONALD I. . Buford, Georgia SCOTT, MELVIN B., JR. . Waycross, Georgia SHARPTON, RUTH A .. Carrollton, Georgia WAITS, CHARLES H. . . McDonough, Georgia $ 291.48 1,250.00 1,250.00 456.70 1,250.00 278.96 363.94 1,250.00 1,250 .00 1,250.00 1,900.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 812.16 301.08 333 .18 1,250.00 408.58 '' Deceased while enrolled as student. ** Deceased after withdrawal. 53 EXHIBIT "M" STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1968-69 INCOME Cash on Hand, July 1, 1968 . State Appropriation . . . . . Interest on Savings Account . Payments on Scholarships . . $ 10,427.57 130,104.55 41.20 64,810.19 TOTAL INCOME . . . . . . $205,383.51 DISBURSEMENTS Personal Services Salaries . . . . $ 8,160.00 Extra Clerical 903.15 Per Diem .. 37.50 Retail Credit . 924.39 College Scholarship 197.50 Travel .. . . Office Supplies Communication Bond Premium Repairs Miscellaneous Printing Equipment . Refund to Treasury Internal Revenue Scholarships $ 10,222.54 96.84 303.89 526.10 100.00 26.40 29.41 1,266.32 371.85 10,046.52 9.20 172,541.14 $185,317.67 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . . . . . $195 ,540.21 BALANCE ON HAND, JULY I , 1969 . . . . . . $ 9,843.30 54 EXHIBIT "N" STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 1969-70 INCOME Cash on Hand, July 1, 1969 . State Appropriation Interest on Savings . . . Payments on Scholarships . $ 9,843.30 204,235.08 21.14 81,150.94 TOTAL INCOME . . . . . . . . . . $295,250:46 Personal Services Salaries ... Extra Clerical Per Diem DISBURSEMENTS . $ 9,148.08 651.89 2,441.38 $ 12,241.35 Travel .... 66 .04 Office Supplies . 599.42 Communication 227.97 Bond Premium 100.00 Repairs 20.00 Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . 59.02 Refund to Treasury 100,316.08 Scholarshi-ps . . . . . . . . 181,261.32 $282,649.85 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . . . . . $294,891.20 BALANCE ON HAND, JULY 1, 1970 . . . . . . 359.26 55 EXHIBIT "0" STATE MEDICAL EDUCATION BOARD PROPOSED BUDGET 1970-71 INCOME Appropriation from State of Georgia . $222,000.00 TOTAL INCOME . . . . . . $222,000.00 ./. ~h ,u. ~) vt_ ~ /.P' s./ 0 ) DISBURSEMENTS Personal Services Salaries ... Extra Clerical . $ 10,362.80 1,737.20 Travel .... Supplies Communication Printing ... Bond Premium Repairs and Maintenance Per Diem and Fees Scholarships . . . . . . TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $ 12,100.00 300.00 1,100.00 775.00 1,300.00 100.00 50.00 2,025.00 204,250.00 $209,900.00 ....... $222,000 .00 56