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July 1937

ADVISORY BOARD FOR MEDICAL SPECIALTIES

Arch Otolaryngol. 1937;26(1):110. doi:10.1001/archotol.1937.00650020116017

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Abstract

The annual meeting of the Advisory Board for Medical Specialties, which is the coordinating board of the twelve certifying boards in the various special fields, the Association of Medical Colleges, the American Hospital Association, the Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States and the National Board of Medical Examiners, was held at Atlantic City, N. J., on June 6, 1937.

The following officers were elected: president, Willard C. Rappleye, M.D., New York; vice president, W. P. Wherry, M.D., Omaha; secretary-treasurer, Paul Titus, M.D., Pittsburgh; executive committee, W. B. Lancaster, M.D., Boston, and R. C. Buerki, M.D., Madison, Wis.

Dr. Louis B. Wilson, of Rochester, Minn., the retiring president of the board, was elected an emeritus member.

THE AMERICAN BOARD OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY  An examination was held in Philadelphia on June 7 and 8, 1937, prior to the meeting of the American Medical Association. Ninety-four candidates were examined; of this

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