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Fellowships for Oytological Diagnosis Course The American Cancer Society is offering two fellowships for a four-month course in the study of exf...
Fellowships for Oytological Diagnosis Course The American Cancer Society is offering two fellowships for a four-month course in the study of exfoliative cytology at the laboratories under the supervision of Dr. Herbert F. Traut, Dr. James F. Rinehart, and Dr. Seymour 11.{. Farber, in the University of California Medical School. Half the time is to be spent at the laboratory in the University of California Hospital and the other half at the San Francisco County Hospital cytology laboratory. The fellowships include a payment of tuition fee and overhead to the University, and the trainee will receive $140.00 per month to partially cover his living expenses for the period. The requirements for the fellowships are that the appliilants: 1. Be graduates of Class A Medical Schools ·of the United States, its territories, or of Canada. 2. Be citizens of the United States. 3. Be not over fifty years of age. 4. Have completed two years of postgraduate training in pathology. The instruction will be given by three physicians who are experienced in the method and are spending full time in the work, and by six experienced technicians. There will be intermittent periods of personal instruction but no classes. The rest of the time will be spent in the study of the available classified material and the current specimens. Please address inquiries to: Mn.TON ROSENTHAL, M.D., 0F~'ICE OE' MEDICAL Ex•rENSION 1
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MEDICAL CENTER, SAN FRANCISCO