Historic source document from the Coastal Research Group local archive.
NAMED LECTURE SERIES The National Conferences have established named lecture series to honor three colleagues.
The G.
Gayle Stephens Lectures (established in 1991) center on reforms in the practice of medicine and health care.
The previous Stephens Lecturers have been Doctors Alfred O.
Berg of the University of Washington; F.
Marian Bishop of the University of Utah; Lynn Carmichael of the University of Miami; Ronald Goldschmitt of the University of California, San Francisco; John E.
Midtling of the University of Illinois, Rockford; Charles E.
Odegaard of the University of Washington; David Satcher, United States Assistant Secretary for Health and Surgeon General; Joseph E.
Scherger of the University of California, Irvine; and G.
Gayle Stephens of the University of Alabama, Birmingham.
The Charles E.
Odegaard Lectures (established in 1994) center on reforms in academic medical centers.
The previous Odegaard Lecturers have been Doctor Mark E.
Clasen of Wright State University, Dayton; Peter V.
Lee of the University of Southern California; David Marsland of Virginia Commonwealth University Medical College of Virginia; Daniel Ostergaard of the American Association of Family Physicians, Kansas City; J.
Jerry Rodos of Midwestern University, Downers Grove, Illinois; and Emery Wilson of the University of Kentucky.
The J.
Jerry Rodos Lectures (established in 1995) center on the subject of community-based medical education and practice.
The previous Rodos Lecturers have been Bruce Behringer of East Tennessee State University, Johnson City; and Doctors Hector Flores of White Memorial Medical Center, Los Angeles; Count D.
Gibson, Jr. of Stanford University; Sandral Hullett of West Alabama Health Services, Selma and the University of Alabama; and David Sundwall, President, American Clinical Laboratories Association and former Adminstrator, Health Resources and Services Administration.
Source file: coastal/Items 080899/LECTURES.txt. Historic from local Coastal Research Group archive files during the DEV archive reorganization.