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Birth. October 30, 1936 in Kingsport,
Tennessee. My father was a heavy-duty diesel mechanic for Portland-Penn
Dixie Cement Corporation and my mother was a homemaker. I have an older
brother, Fred, who is retired and lives on a lake in Arkansas to make the
fishing easier, and a younger sister, Phyllis, who recently retired from
Allergan Pharmaceutical Company in Los Angeles, California. She now lives
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Education and Training v 1955. Graduated from Dobyns-Bennett High School in Kingsport, Tennessee where I played football and ran distances in track. Dobyns-Bennett, by the way, ranks #1 in all-time basketball wins in the whole USA and #1 in all-time football wins in the state of Tennessee. Oh, the school ranks #2 in all-time baseball wins the USA. 1960. B. S. from Lincoln Memorial University (LMU) in Harrogate, Tennessee. Graduated magna cum laude with a double major in mathematics and physics and thirty-eight hours in chemistry and pre-engineering. I participated in intramural softball and basketball and twice was elected to the Intramural All Star basketball team. Between my freshman and sophomore years I took a mechanical engineering course (pressure vessel design) at East Los Angeles Junior College. 1964 (July). Ph.D. in Physiology and Biophysics under the tutelage of Dr. Arthur Guyton at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. In addition to the standard program of study, the training included a six-week radioisotopes course at Oak Ridge National Laboratories, a one week visit to Latter Day Saints Hospital in Salt Lake City to visit one of the few experts at the time in the use of computers in biomedical research, and a one week visit to the University of Wyoming Department of Biomedical Engineering to see what was being done in that new field. 1964 (July-October). Biomathematics postdoctoral fellowship at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. 1975. M.D. from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine (while Professor of Physiology and Biophysics). 1980. Completed a family practice residency program at the University of Mississippi School of Medicine (while Professor of Physiology and Biophysics and Assistant Professor of Family Medicine). 1981. Board certified in family medicine by the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) 1987. Certified in addiction medicine from the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM). 1988. Completed six graduate hours in substance abuse counseling through Liberty University. 1999. State licensure as a certified mental health counselor (LCMHC) at East Mississippi State Hospital. 2004. Completed four-year (2-1/2 class hours per week) Education for Ministry course by extension from The School of Theology at The University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee. |
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Employment 1956-1957 (15 months). Between my freshman and sophomore years at LMU I worked as a mechanical draftsman for a pressure vessel design and manufacture company in Los Angeles, California. 1957-1959. During my junior and senior years at LMU I taught first and second year high-school makeup algebra and plane geometry classes for freshmen deficient in those courses. 1958 and 1959 (summers). Employed as a mechanical draftsman for Sanford Process Company in Los Angeles, California. 1960 (summer). Employed as a draftsman in the Engineering Department at Eastman Kodak in Kingsport, Tennessee. 1962-1964. During the third year of my graduate program I taught a freshman physics course at Belhaven College in Jackson, Mississippi. During the fourth year of my graduate program I taught a sophomore physics course at Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi. 1964 (October). With the beginning rank of Assistant Professor, I joined Dr. Guyton's department of Physiology and Biophysics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center and remained in that department until 1977, having obtained the rank of professor. During part of this time I was the Director of the Mississippi Biomedical Engineering Program, a joint program among the University of Mississippi Medical Center, the University of Mississippi School of Engineering, and Mississippi State University College of Engineering. 1975-1976. Consultant for basic science development for the James H. Quillen College of Medicine at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City, Tennessee. 1977. Moved my primary department to Family Medicine at the University of Mississippi School of Medicine where I remained until 1992, having worked my way up to professor in that department as well. During this time I was Research Division Director. 1989. Because of the teaching in the substance abuse curriculum I did in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, I was granted a faculty appointment at the rank of associate professor in that department. 1987-1991. As part of my faculty role in the Department of Family Medicine, I served as Medical Director for Mississippi Baptist Chemical Dependency Center, the oldest and largest alcohol/drug treatment program in the state. During that time I established, and was the primary faculty for, a very successful one year Addiction Medicine Fellowship that was available to those who completed family medicine, psychiatry, internal medicine, or pediatrics residencies. 1960-1992. I did research on a variety of topics dealing with the human respiratory system (funded by The National Institutes of Health and The National Aeronautics and Space Administration), as well as research in the family medicine area. I have taught undergraduate students (mathematics and physics), medical students (medical physiology), nursing students (nursing physiology), graduate students (various physiology, biophysics, and biomedical engineering courses), residents (family medicine, psychiatry), and fellows (addiction medicine). 1992. Retired from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine with the ranks of Professor of Family Medicine, Professor of Physiology and Biophysics, and Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior 1992-1996. Staff physician at Laurel Wood Center (private practice). Addictionist and Medical Director for Chemical Dependency Services. Primary medical consultant for psychiatric staff. Also had addiction medicine consulting privileges at Rush Foundation Hospital, Jeff Anderson Regional Medical Center, and Riley Memorial Hospital. 1996-2001. Staff Physician at East Mississippi State Hospital. Addictionist for the Alcohol and Drug Program, primary medical consultant for psychiatrists and other medical staff, and physician for the Acute Medical Unit. 2001-2014. Retired. Taught Human Anatomy and Physiology at Meridian Community College (part time), taught computer courses for the City of Meridian, wrote a few books, and stayed busy working out and keeping up with the University of Kentucky basketball and the University of Alabama football. 2014-present. EC-Healthnet Family Medicine Residency Program in Meridian, Mississippi. |
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Memberships v Current n American Academy of Family Physicians Mississippi Academy of Family Physicians (Board of Directors 1983-1989) n Additional (Prior to Retirement from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine) g Alliance for Engineering in Medicine and Biology (Council Member 1976-1977) American Heart Association American Medical Association (AMA) American Society of Addiction Medicine (Southeastern Fellowship Committee (1990-1991) Biomedical Engineering Society (Membership Committee 1967-1970, Chairman Membership Committee 1976- 1978) Biophysical Society Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) International Council on Mathematical Modeling (Advisory Board 1978-1979) Medical Center Writers’ Club (President 1991) Mental Health Association of the Capitol Area (Board of Directors 1991-1992) Mississippi Academy of Sciences Mississippi Kidney Foundation Mississippi Society of Addiction Medicine Mississippi State Medical Association Mississippi Writer’s Association National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence North American Primary Care Research Group (Paper Review Committee 1984, 1986, 1988) Simulation Councils Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM) |
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Hospital Privileges
v Jackson, Mississippi g Doctors’ Hospital Mississippi Baptist Medical Center (Chief of Family Practice Section and Member of the Executive Committee of the Medical Staff 1984-1985, Chairman Chemical Dependency Center Committee 1988-1991) Saint Dominics Hospital University Hospital g Meridian, Mississippi h East Mississippi State Hospital (Chief of Staff 1999-2000) Jeff Anderson Regional Medical Center (Consulting Staff) Laurelwood Center (Chief of Staff 1994-1995, Electrocardiography Privileges) Riley Memorial Hospital (Consulting Staff) Rush Foundation Hospital (Consulting Staff) n 2015-present n Meridian, Mississippi n H. C. Watkins Memorial Hospital Rush Foundation Hospital n Certification n American Board of Family Medicine (1980, 1987, 2014-present) American Society of Addiction Medicine (1987-2002) |
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Honors and Awards n
Academic
2019. The H. Thomas Milhorn Education Center in Rush Foundation Hospital was named after me by EC Healthnet Family Medicine Residency Program. 2016. Inducted into the Dobyns-Bennett High School hall of fame. 2008. Biography published in The DBer: A Newsletter for the Alumni of Dobyns-Bennett High School 2008. Named a Distinguished Alumnus of Lincoln Memorial University 2005. Invited to give the 2005 Patterson Lecture at the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville, Tennessee. 1992. Selected as a speaker for the Meade-Johnson National Visiting Faculty program. As such, I spoke by invitation at a number of locations throughout the United States. 1991. Selected as a member of the Mississippi Task Force on Pregnant Substance-abusing Women. 1989. Invited to participate in a People to People two-week tour of the Soviet Union to exchange information about chemical dependence research and treatment. We visited Soviet scientists and physicians in universities, psychiatric hospitals, and drug/alcohol treatment centers in Moscow, Tbilisi (Georgia), Baku (Azerbaijan), and Leningrad. 1989. Invited to speak at the International Conference on Family Medicine and the Problems of Families in Madrid Spain. 1989. Selected as a member of the Mississippi Mental Health Advisory Task Force. 1968. One of three people invited to speak at a symposium on the subject of Biomedical Engineering Education at a national symposium in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. 1967. Invited to speak at the International Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology in Stockholm Sweden. My travel was supported by the National Academy of Sciences. 1967. One of three people invited to speak at the Controls Banquet at the Federation of Experimental Biologists Meeting in Atlantic City, New Jersey. 1967-1970. National Institutes of Health Career Development Award at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. 1964-1965. National Institutes of Health Post-doctoral fellowship at North Carolina State University. 1960-1964. National Institutes of Health Pre-doctoral fellowship at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. 1960. Award for the Highest Academic Average in Scientific Subjects at Lincoln Memorial University at graduation. 1956. Award for the Highest Academic Average in Freshman Class at Lincoln Memorial University after my freshman year. n Writing
2009.
Writing Genre Fiction: A Guide to the Craft was listed at number 11 on
Tower Books' Top 100 Book Bestsellers in the category of
Composition and Creative Writing. |
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Publications n Books and Monographs h
Chapters in Books
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Presentations
International c 1. International Conference on Family Medicine and Problems of Families, “The Family in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Chemical Dependency,” Madrid Spain, 1989. 2. International Conference of the Cybernetic Society, “Digital Simulation andc Experimental Evaluation of the CO2-H+ Control of Pulmonary Ventilation,” Washington D. C., 1973. 3. International Symposium on Dynamics and Control in Physiological Systems, “Digital Simulation of the Chemical Control of Ventilation,” Rochester, New York, 1973.
4. International conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology,
“Simulation of Long Term circulatory Control,”
Stockholm Sweden,
1967.
National
5. University of Tennessee Medical Center, 2005 Patterson Lecture, “Drugs of Abuse: An Overview,” Knoxville, Tennessee, May 2005. 6. University of Tennessee Medical Center, “Journal Club,” Department of Family Medicine, Knoxville, Tennessee, May 2005. 7. Mississippi Osteopathic Medical Association conference. "Anxiety without Addiction." San Destin, Florida, June, 1993. 8. Medical Staff Meeting. "Understanding Chemical Dependence." Jackson, Tennessee, May, 1992. 9. Mississippi Osteopathic Medical Association conference. "Understanding Chemical Dependence." San Destin, Florida, June, 1992.10. 10. American Academy of Otolaryngology conference. "Nicotine Dependence: A Head and Neck Perspective." Washington, D.C., October, 1992. 11. Pilipino Medical Group. "Understanding Chemical Dependence." Pensacola, Florida, April, 1992. 12. Patient Management Issues for the Primary Care Physician conference. "Nicotine Dependence and Nicotine Reduction Therapy." Boca Raton, Florida, June, 1991. 13. Local Medical Meeting. "Understanding Chemical Dependence." Covington, Tennessee, October, 1991. 14. Patient Management Issues for the Primary Care Physician conference. "Nicotine Dependence and Nicotine Reduction Therapy." Pine Mountain, Georgia, October, 1991. 15. Patient Management Issues for the Primary Care Physician Conference. "Nicotine Dependence and Nicotine Reduction Therapy." Monterey, California, April, 1991. 16. Patient Management Issues for the Primary Care Physician Conference. "Nicotine Dependence and Nicotine Reduction Therapy." Irving, Texas, May, 1991. 17. Local Medical meeting. "Understanding Chemical Dependence." Helena, Arkansas, April, 1991. 18. Medical Meeting: "Understanding Chemical Dependence." Jackson, Tennessee, August, 1991. 19. Eastern Multiconference sponsored by the Society for Computer Simulation. "Simulation of the Human Respiratory System: The Early Years." Nashville, Tennessee, April 1990. 20. Mississippi Academy of Family Practice Conference. "Tobacco Free Young America." Sponsored by the American Cancer Society, Gulf Shores, Alabama. July, 1990. 21. Grand Rounds, Baptist Hospital. "Allergic Rhinitis." Little Rock, Arkansas, March, 1989. 22. Medical Grand Rounds, St. Mary's Hospital. "The Summer Drips," Evansville, Indiana, June, 1989. 23. Louisiana Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly. "Understanding Arterial Blood Gases." Lafayette, Louisiana, June, 1986. 24. Louisiana Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly. "Understanding Pulmonary Function Studies." Lafayette, Louisiana, June, 1986. 25. North American Primary Care Research Group. "Electrocardiography in Office Practice." Columbus, Ohio, 1986. 26. North American Primary Care Research Group. "Unreferred Pediatric Call as a Mechanism for Increasing In-hospital Teaching Cases." Columbus, Ohio, 1984. 27. North American Primary Care Research Group. "Unreferred Internal Medicine Call as a Method for Increasing Hospital Teaching Load." Columbus, Ohio, 1982. 28. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Regional Meeting. "Family Medicine Education in Mississippi." Charleston, South Carolina, 1981. 29. Federation Meeting. "Absence of Apnea Following Voluntary Hyperventilation for 4 Minutes at 40 Liters/min." Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1977. 30. Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Biomedical Computing (ACM SIGBIO) symposium on Computer Simulation of Human Systems, "Computer Simulation of Human Systems: The Respiratory System." Dallas, Texas, 1977. 31. 29th Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology. "Development and Evaluation of a Model of the Respiratory Controller." Boston, Massachusetts, 1976. 32. American Physiological Society. "Development and Evaluation of a Model of the Respiratory Controller." Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1976.
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Computer Simulation Conference, "Experimentation and 'Simulation; 34. Federation Meeting, Session Chairman, 30 minute introductory remarks, Atlanta City, New Jersey, 1973. 35. American Society of Mechanical Engineers Conference. "Digital Simulation of the Chemical Control of Ventilation." New York, New York, 1973. 36. Conference on Adaptive Control Systems, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1972. 37. Symposium on Simulation of Human Systems, Princeton, New Jersey, 1971. 38. 24th Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology. "Digital Computer Simulation of C02 Inhalation and CSF Perfusion." Las Vegas, Nevada, 1971. 39. Banquet speaker at a Symposium on Metabolism. "The Special Challenge of Biological Control Systems." Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania, 1970. 40. 8th Annual Conference on Biomathematics and Computer Science in the Life Sciences. "Some Control Aspects of a Digital Computer Model of the Human Respiratory System." Houston, Texas, 1970. 41. University of Kentucky, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Speaker in Seminar Series, Lexington, Kentucky, 1969. 42. Joint Automatic Control Conference. "Steady-state Simulation of the Human Respiratory System." Boulder, Colorado, 1969. 43. American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE) Conference. "Analysis of Respiratory Systems by Control Theory." Madison, Wisconsin, 1969. 44. Federation Meeting. "Practical Applications of Control Theory in Respiratory and Circulatory Research." Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1969. 45. Symposium on Education for Biomedical Engineering. "Education for Biomedical Engineering." Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1968. 46. Conference on Biomathematics and Computer Science in the Life Sciences. "Simulation of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Concentration Gradients Along the Pulmonary Capillaries." Houston, Texas, 1966. 47. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Region III Meeting. "Online Instrumentation for Pulmonary Studies." Jackson, Mississippi, 1967. 48. 20th Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology. "A Theoretical Study of Pulmonary Capillary Gas Exchange and Venous Admixture." Boston, Massachusetts, 1967. 49. American Institute of Chemical Engineers Symposium. "Simulation of Human Systems." Houston, Texas, 1967. 50. University of Florida, Department of Physiology, Speaker in Seminar Series, Gainesville, Florida, 1967. 51. University of Texas-Galveston, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Speaker in Seminar Series, Galveston, Texas, 1967. 52. American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Conference. "Simulation of Human Systems." Houston, Texas, 1967. 53. Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology. "A Theoretical Study on Pulmonary Gas Exchange and Venous Admixture." Cleveland, Ohio, 1967. 54. Mayo Clinic Symposium on Simulation in Medicine and Biology, "Simulation of the Human Respiratory System." Rochester, Minnesota, 1967. 55. One of the three speakers at the Controls Banquet, Federation Meeting, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1967 56. University of Arkansas, Department of Physiology, Speaker in Seminar Series, Little Rock, Arkansas, 1968. 57. Symposium on Physiological Control Systems, Federation Meeting. "Practical Application of Control Theory in Respiratory and Circulatory Research." Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1969. 58. University of Iowa, School of Engineering, Speaker in Seminar Series, Iowa City, Iowa, 1966. 59. Brooklyn Polytechnical Institute, School of Engineering, Speaker in Seminar Series, Brooklyn, New York, 1966. 60. University of Arkansas, Department of Physiology, Speaker in Seminar Series, Little Rock, Arkansas, 1966. 61. Temple University, Department of Pharmacology, Speaker in Seminar Series, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1966. 62. University of Virginia, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Speaker in Seminar Series, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1966. 63. University of Tennessee, Department of Physiology, Speaker in Seminar Series, Memphis, Tennessee, 1966. 64. University of California at Davis, Division of Basic Medical Sciences and School of Engineering, Speaker in Seminar Series, Davis, California, 1966. 65. North Carolina State University, Division of Biomathematics, Speaker in Seminar Series, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1966. 66. Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology. "An Analog Computer Program and Associated Circuitry for Ventilatory Calculations." Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1965. 67. University of Washington, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Speaker in Seminar Series, Seattle, Washington, 1965. 68. University of Kentucky, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Speaker in Seminar Series, Lexington, Kentucky, 1965. 69. Federation Meeting. "Mathematical Models of the Human Respiratory System." Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1964. 70. 19th Perinatal Conference, Sponsored by the University of Mississippi School of Medicine, “The Female Substance Abuser,” Philadelphia, Mississippi, 1997. 71. Southwestern Regional Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Conference. "Medical Writing," Jackson, Mississippi, 1996. 72. American Cancer Society. "Nicotine Dependence and Treatment." Meridian, Mississippi, November, 1994. 73. Family Practice Update. "Smoking Cessation." Jackson, Mississippi, April, 1993. 74. Medical Staff Meeting. "Cocaine." Forest, Mississippi, May, 1992. 75. Medical Staff Meeting. "Understanding Chemical Dependence." Louisville, Mississippi, February, 1992. 76. Conference: Mississippi Association of Alcohol and Drug Counselors. "Intervention." Hattiesburg, Mississippi, March, 1992. 77. Medical Conference. "Chemical Dependence and the Elderly." Tupelo, Mississippi, March, 1992. 78. Pine Belt Community Mental Health Center." "Understanding Chemical Dependence." Laurel, Mississippi, May, 1992. 79. Conference: Mississippi Association of Alcohol and Drug Counselors. "Dual Diagnosis." Meridian, Mississippi, December, 1992. 80. Conference: Mississippi State Department of Health. "Understanding Chemical Dependence." Biloxi, Mississippi, October. 1992. 81. Family Practice Update. "Basic Electrocardiography: A Workshop." Jackson, Mississippi, April, 1992. 82. Conference: Mississippi State Department of Health. "Women and Drugs." Jackson, Mississippi, March, 1992. 83. State Department of Health Regional Health Officers' Conference. "Cocaine." Jackson, Mississippi, January, 1991. 84. Medical Meeting: "Understanding Chemical Dependence." Greenville, Mississippi, July, 1991. 85. Mississippi Student Nurses' Conference. "Understanding Chemical Dependence." Gallman, Mississippi, October, 1991. 86. Medical Staff Meeting. "Understanding Chemical Dependence." Ocean Springs, Mississippi, November, 1991. 87. Mississippi Academy of Family Practice Conference. "Drugs of Abuse: An Overview." Natchez, Mississippi, March, 1991. 88. Mississippi Board of Nursing. "Understanding Chemical Dependence." Jackson, Mississippi, February, 1991. 89. Family Practice Update. "Substance Abuse in the Workplace." Presented with Ken Cronin, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, May, 1991. 90. Eighth Annual Symposium on Current Events in OB/GYN Health Care. "Chemical Dependency in Women." Mississippi State Department of Health, Jackson, Mississippi, May, 1991. 91. Fourth Annual Mississippi Writers Conference: The Art of Writing. "Writing that's Worth Reading." Jackson, Mississippi, May, 1991. 92. Lawyers Against Drugs Program. "The Disease of Addiction." Jackson, Mississippi, August, 1990. 93. Drug Awareness Conference. Hinds Community College. "The disease of addiction." Raymond, Mississippi, October, 1990. 94. Medical Staff Meeting. South Central Regional Medical Center. "Drugs of abuse/detoxification." Presented with Dr. Brent Meador, Laurel, Mississippi, October, 1990. 95. Mississippi Association For Marriage and Family Therapists Annual Convention. "Adolescents, Drugs, and the Family." Presented with George Briggs, Ed.D., Jackson, Mississippi, February, 1990. 96. Family Practice Update. "The Alcoholic Family." Jackson, Mississippi, May, 1990. 97. Third Annual Conference on Chemical Dependency. "The adolescent and drugs." Jackson, Mississippi, October, 1990. 98. Third Annual Conference on Chemical Dependency. "The elderly alcoholic." Jackson, Mississippi, October, 1990. 99. Packard Electric Company. "Drug Screening in the Workplace." Clinton, Mississippi, November, 1989. 100. Staff Meeting, Biloxi Regional Medical Center, "Cocaine: Management of Acute Intoxication and Related Problems." Biloxi, Mississippi, March, 1989. 101. Medical Staff Meeting, Jefferson Davis Hospital. "The Diagnosis of Alcoholism." Natchez, Mississippi, June, 1989 102. School Attendance Officers Conference. "The Physiological Effects of Substance Abuse." Jackson, Mississippi, February, 1989. 103. Conference on Substance Abuse: A Community Crisis. Mississippi State Department of Education and D.R.E.A.M. "Anabolic-androgenic steroids." Jackson, Mississippi, October, 1990. 104. Second Annual Conference on Chemical Dependency. "AIDS and Chemical Dependency." Jackson, Mississippi, October, 1989. 105. Symposium on Management of Chemical Dependency. "Medical Management of the chemically dependent patient." Golden Triangle Regional Medical Center, Columbus, Mississippi. March, 1988. 106. Family Practice Update. "Cocaine Update." Jackson, Mississippi, April, 1988. 107. First Annual Conference on Chemical Dependency. "Nicotine Dependence." Mississippi Baptist Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, October, 1988. 108. First Annual Conference on Chemical Dependency. "The Disease Concept of Addiction." Mississippi Baptist Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, October, 1988. 109. Mississippi College School of Nursing. "The Disease Concept of Addiction." Clinton, Mississippi, May, 1988. 110. Hinds Community College Athletic Program. "Drugs of Abuse: An Overview." Raymond, Mississippi, August, 1988. 111. Baptist Children's Village. "Nicotine Dependence." Clinton, Mississippi, August, 1988. 112. Hinds Community College Athletic Program. "Alcohol." Raymond, Mississippi, September, 1988. 113. Family Practice Update. Panel discussion on Chemical Dependency. Jackson, Mississippi, April, 1987. 114. Family Practice Update. "Evaluation of Anemia." Jackson, Mississippi, April, 1986 115. Family Practice Update. Workshop on periodic health screening. Jackson, Mississippi, April, 1985 116. The Primary Care Physician and Cancer (Oncology Symposium). "Early detection of cancer." Jackson, Mississippi, 1983. 117. Family Medicine Board Review. "Risk Factors for GYN Carcinoma." Jackson, Mississippi, 1983. 118. Family Medicine Board Review. "Basic Epidemiology." Jackson, Mississippi, 1983. 119. State Medical Association Meeting. "A birth-to-death preventive medicine/periodic health screening protocol." Biloxi, Mississippi, 1981. 120. Family Medicine CME Day. "Arterial Blood Gases." Jackson, Mississippi, 1981. 121. Family Practice Update. "The Physiology of Exercise." Jackson, Mississippi, 1978. 122. Mississippi Academy of Sciences. "Absence of Apnea Following Voluntary Hyperventilation for 4 Minutes at 40 Liters/min." Jackson, Mississippi, 1977. 123. Mississippi Academy of Sciences. "A Theoretical Study of Alveolar-capillary Gas Exchange." Jackson, Mississippi, 1967. 124. Mississippi Academy of Sciences. "Control Theory and Physiological Systems." Jackson, Mississippi, 1965. 125. Mississippi Academy of Sciences. "A Mathematical Analysis of the Human Respiratory Control System." Jackson, Mississippi, 1963 126. Mississippi Academy of Sciences. "Effect of Altering Cardiac Frequency on Cardiac Output." Jackson, Mississippi, 1962. c Local (Jackson/Meridian) c 127. Alliance Health Center, “Question and Answer Session,” Drug Addiction, Meridian, Mississippi, 2005. 128. Jeff Anderson Regional Medical Center, “Addiction: What it is and what it isn’t,” Weight Loss Program, Meridian, Mississippi, 2004. 129. Mississippi State University (Meridian Campus), Crack Cocaine Symposium, “Drugs of Abuse,” Meridian, Mississippi, September 1998. 130. Mississippi State University (Meridian Campus), Crack Cocaine Symposium, “Drugs of Abuse,” Meridian, Mississippi, October 1998. 131. Brown Bag Series, Laurel Wood Center. "The Female Substance Abuser," Meridian, Mississippi, 1997. 132. Psychology Department, East Mississippi State Hospital. "The Disease Concept of Addiction," Meridian, Mississippi, 1997. 133. Central United Methodist Church. "What Every Parent Should Know about Drugs." Meridian, Mississippi, April, 1993. 134. Lauderdale County Medical Society. "The Impaired Physician." Meridian, Mississippi, April, 1993. 135. Central United Methodist Church. "Is Alcoholism Truly a Disease?" Meridian, Mississippi, May, 1993. 136. Civitan Club. "Prescription Drugs and Women." Meridian, Mississippi, June, 1992. 137. Rush Foundation Hospital. "Nicotine Dependence I." Meridian, Mississippi, November, 1992. 138. Rush Foundation Hospital. "Nicotine Dependence II." Meridian, Mississippi, November, 1992. 139. Laurel Wood Center Conference. "Your Kids and Drugs." Meridian, Mississippi, December, 1992. 140. Laurel Wood Center Conference. "The Chemically Dependent Woman." Meridian, Mississippi, January, 1992. 141. Faculty, Magnolia Middle School. "Preventing Drug Abuse." Meridian, Mississippi, February, 1992. 142. Laurel Wood Center Conference. "Understanding Chemical Dependence." Meridian, Mississippi, March, 1992. 143. Laurel Wood Center Conference. "The Elderly Alcoholic." Meridian, Mississippi, March, 1992. 144. Hospital Staff Meeting. "Understanding chemical Dependence." Jeff Anderson Regional Medical Center, Meridian, Mississippi, September, 1991. 145. Medical Meeting. Northwood Country Club. "Understanding Chemical Dependence." Meridian, Mississippi, October, 1991. 146. Faculty, Meridian High School. "Adolescents and Drugs." Meridian, Mississippi, December, 1991. 147. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Mississippi Medical Center. "Chemical Dependence and Women." Jackson, Mississippi, March, 1991. 148. Anesthesiology Section, Mississippi Baptist Medical Center. "Chemical Dependence and the Impaired Physician." Jackson, Mississippi, March, 1991. 149. Mississippi Baptist Chemical Dependency Center Counselor Trainee Course. "Detoxification." Jackson, Mississippi, March, 1991. 150. Mississippi College Registered Nurses Clinical Group. "Drugs of Abuse: An Overview. Mississippi Baptist Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, March, 1991. 151. Family Practice Section Meeting. "Anabolic-androgenic Steroids." Mississippi Baptist Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, April, 1991. 152. Junior League Conference on Adolescent Substance Abuse. "Adolescents and Drugs." Jackson, Mississippi, October, 1990. 153. Family Practice Grand Rounds. "Alcoholism in the Soviet Union." University of Mississippi School of Medicine, Jackson, Mississippi, February, 1990. 154. Chemical Dependency Workshop: A Program for Externs. "The Disease of Addiction." Mississippi Baptist Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, July, 1990. 155. Department of Physiology and Biophysics Seminar Program. "Nicotine Dependence." University of Mississippi School of Medicine, Jackson, Mississippi, August, 1990. 156. The Nurse and Chemical Dependence Conference. "The Disease of Addiction." Mississippi Baptist Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, August, 1990. 157. Medical/Surgical Conference. "The Diagnosis of Alcoholism." Mississippi Baptist Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, August, 1989. 158. Chemical Dependency Workshop; A Seminar for Externs. "The Disease of Addiction." Mississippi Baptist Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, June, 1989.. 159. Chemical Dependency Workshop: A Seminar for Externs. "The Disease Concept." Mississippi Baptist Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, July, 1988. 160. Family Practice Section Meeting. "Emergency Management of Cocaine Intoxication." St. Dominic's Hospital, Jackson, Mississippi. September, 1987. 161. Family Practice Club. "Alcoholism: Disease, Diagnosis and Treatment," Jackson, Mississippi, March, 1987. 162. Chemical Dependency Workshop: A Seminar for Externs. "The disease concept." Mississippi Baptist Medical Center. Jackson, Mississippi July, 1987. |