i i @ : @@I ii I.i i i i II I @i i2 t @i ii @ @ii i 7 il@ ii t@@, i'@ II I'iiii I @ . .. i iiii * @ . i @i @, i@- 0 0 BIBLIOGRAPHY The following is a preliminary listing of written and published materi- al covering various aspects of Regional M&dical Programs and related activities. 0 BIBLIOGRAPHY Burgess, Alex M., Jr., M.D., Colton, Theodore, Sc.D., Peterson, Osler L., M.D., "Categorical Programs for Heart Disease, Cancer, and Stroke," The New England Journal of Medicine v.273, n.10 (Sept. 2, 1965). Clark, Henry T., M.D., "Shaping the Hospital for Its Future Role," Hospitals v.40 (Feb. 1, 1966) 49-53. Clark, Henry T., M.D., "The Challenge of the Regional Medical Programs Legislation," The Journal of Medical Education v.41 (April, 1966). "Continuing Education of the Cardiologist," The American '= of Cardiology v.17, n.6 (June, 1966) 8 Jou 85-901. Dempsey, Edward W., Ph.D., "The Case for Regional Medical Complexes," Medical Opinion and Review (Oct., 1965). Ebbert, Arthur, Jr., M.D., "A Look at Public Law 89-239: The Heart Disease, Cancer, and Stroke Program," Connecticut Medicine v.30, n.9 (Sept., 1966) 664. "Evolution or Revolution in American Medicine," Modern Medici-ne (June 21, 1965) 8-16. "Federal Plan to Improve Local Care to Bring Big Changes to Wdicine," The Wall Street Journal (Oct. 13, 1965). "Get Together if You Want Regional Grant," The Modern Hospital v.107, n.2 (Aug., 1966). Guidelines for Regional Medical Programs, Division of Vegional Wdical Programs, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare (July 1, 1966). "Heart, Cancer and Stroke Questions Are Answered," U.S. Wdicine (Dec. 1, 1965). Hill, Lister (Hon.), "A Program to Combat Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke," The Enquirer (Boonville, Ind., Nov., 1965). -2- Huston, Phillips, "Do We Need Those Regional Complexes?" Medical Economics (June 28, 1965). James, George, M.D., "Implications of the Heart Disease, Cancer, and Stroke Program: An Interpretation," Medical Opinion and Review (Oct., 1966). Kissick, William L., M.D., "Regional Medical Programs", address delivered at the Pack Forest Conference on Regional Medical Programs, La Grange, Washington, Nov. 6, 1965.* Marston, Robert Q., M.D., "The-'American Hospital Association and the Regional Medical @ograms", address before the American Hospital Association on Aug. 25, 1966.* Marston, Robert Q., M.D., "Bringing the Small Hospital into the Mainstream of Medical Advance," Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine 2d ser., v.42, n.12 (Dec., 1966) 1178-1184. Marston, Robert Q., M.D., and Mayer, William D., M.D., "The Inter- dependence of Regional Medical Programs and Continuing Education," The Journal of Medical Education (in press, Feb., 1967). Marston, Robert Q., M.D., and Yordy, Karl, "A Nation Starts a Program: Regional Medical Programs, 1965-1966,11 The Journal of @dical. Education v.42,, n.1 (Jan., 1967). Marston, Robert Q., M.D., "The New Regional Medical Programs, How Revolutionary Are They?", address before the 1966 National Conference on Public Administration on April. 15, 1966.* Marston, Robert Q., M.D., "The Regional Medical Programs", address before Cancer Care, Incorporated, New York, Oct. 6, 1966.* Marston, Robert Q., M.D., "Regional Medical Programs: Implications for the Comunity Hospital", address before the Association of Hospital Directors of Medical Education, Feb. 5, 1966.* "National Goals for Regional Medicine," Postgraduate Wdiciiie (Aug., 1966). "A National Program to Conquer Heart Disease, Cancer, and Stroke." The Journal of the American Medical Association v.192,, n.4 (ApriI 26, 1965). .Page, Irvine H., M.D., "The Gestation of Medical Complexes," Modern Medicine (June 21, 1965) 89-92. *limited copies available -3- Prdsident's Comission on Heart Disease, Cancer and StroVe, Report to the President, A National @o ram to Conquer Heart Cancer and Strol