B&B ImFmRm^,riom & 309) @lodoz D=Itncon BOULZVARD ZO-77Z 0 USA 0 CZC'I) 2,4@l 113 !,!AT ---ONAL ADIIISOPY COUNC7T. O'-, Febr.-ary 24-2@@, 1-96IV7 Conference itoom 17cuso Dr. Coi-r-alius 'rl. Traeger (67) Dr. T. (68) 799 Park Averit-se D@,-rr=cto--r I-leii Yore,, New Yorl,, Fen,:y F---rd Fosp-;-tal D-tro bi. RoberL, J. Slater (66) r, C e E, %re?-4 S t Clean, Coll-ege of Medicine Dr, B' (67/k Uni-Versity of Vermont Green Clini-c Btirlingtoii, Vermont 709 Soui--h Vienna Street RiustGr., Louisiana 71270 Dr. Willi@nm J. Peeples (66) Coir-missioner of Health D-@:. -Xlich-,el E. DeBakey (68) 8tate Department of,llealth Professor and Chairman State Office Building Departme.-t of Surgery 501 West Preston Street College of 14edicine Baltimore, Maryland 21201 Baylor Un4j.,%7ersitv Houston, Texas 77025 Dr. George E. Moore (68) Director Mr. Gordon R. Cu@_ng(66) Roswell Park Memorial Institute Admini..s 666 El-m Street Sacram@, Hospital Buffalo 3, New York 2 evard s to, California Dr. Clark H. Millikan (68) Consultant in Neurology Dr. Leonidas H. Berry (67) Ma o Clinic Professor, Cook County Graduate y Rochester, Minnesota School of Medicine, and Senior Attending Physician 'Dr, John Willis Hurst (66) Michael Reese Hospital Professor and Chairman 412 E. 47th Street Department of Medicine Chicago, Illinois 60653 Emory University School of Medicine Dr. Mary I. Bunting (67) Atlanta, Georgia 30303 President Radcli-ffe College Cambri-dge, Massachusetts Peporter Mr. Yordy office of the Surgeon General Assoc. Dir., NIH Surgeon Genel7al tl.rael'o@, l@lt7i for RMP COL'NCIL ON R-VGIONAL HER.*ICAL PFDGRMS Febmai-y 24-25, 1966 Conference Room A, Stone Hot.,t;e Director, Surgeon Assoc. Dir., N37A NIH General for RbW .Off. of the '4r. Yordy Sergeon Geaeral ,reporter Dr. John Willis Hurst (6b) Professor and Chairman Dr. Mary I. Bunting (67) Department of Medicine President Emory University School Radcliffe College of Medicine @ridge, Massachusetts Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Dr. Leonidas R. Berry (67) Dr. Clark R. hillikan (68) Professor, Cook County Grad. Consultant in Neurology School of Medicine, anA Mayo Clinic Senior Attending Physician Rochester, Minnesota Michael Reese Hospital 412 E. 47th Street Dr. George E. Moore (68) Chicago, Illinois 60653 Director Roswell Park Memorial Inst, Mr. Gordon R. g (66) 666 Elm Street Administrator Buffalo 3, New York Sacrament( spital 2315 Stoci rd Dr. William J. Peeples (66): Sacrameu@ ia Comissiouer of Health State Department of Health Dr. Michael E. DeB&key (68) State Office Building Professor and Chairman 301 West Preston Street Department of Surgery Baltimore,, Maryland 21201 College of-Medicine Baylor University Dr. Robert J. Slater (66) Houston, Texas 77025 Dean, College of Medicine University of Vermont Dr. Bruce W. Everist (67) Burlington, Vermont Green Clinic 709 South Vienna Street Dr. Cornelius H. Traeger (67 Ruston, Louisiana 71270 799 Park Avenue New York, New York Dr. James T. Howell (68) Executive Director Henry Ford Hospital Detroit, Michigan DEPARTMENT OF E Public health Service National Institutes of Health Bothead,a, Haryland AGENDA Second Meeting of the NATIONAL ADVMRY COLTNCIL ON RZGIONAL MEDICAL PROGI Conference Room A, Stone House 9:00 a.m., February 24-25, 1966 Telephone 496-5881 I. CALL TO ORDER AND OPENING @RKS IT. ANNOUNCEMTS III. CONSIDERATION OF FUTURE MEETING DATES (1966 Calendar behind Ag@a) IV. CONSIDERATION OF-MDWTES OF D ER 21-22, 1965, MEETING V. PROGUSS REPORT ON REMUTIONS--Mr. Karl D. Yordy TAB I VI. REPORTS FROM LIAISON MDOERS--Dr. A. B. Baker for NINDB Council; Dr. Dempsey for NIGHS Council; Dr. Farber for Cancer Council; and-Dr. Hickm for, Heart Council. VII, REPORT ON LIAISON WITH OTHER GROUPS--Dr. Marston VIII. USE OF AD MC AMISORY GROUPS--Dr. Marston IX. REPORT OF ACTIVITIES BY ST&TES--Xr. Ackerman TAB 11 X. REPORT ON STATUS OF GUIDELINES AND APPLICATION T&B III FORKS--Dr. Brewer XI. DISCUSS16N OF CRITERIA TO BE USED IN REVIRM(; APPLICATIONS FOR (1) PLANNING =MS, AND (2) OPERATIONAL GRANTS 1966 JANUARY JULY 'i- S.. 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