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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS AND CLINICS BOARD OF GOVERNORS June 15, 1983 1:30 P.M. 555 Diehl Hall University of Minnesota Campus Agenda I. Minutes - May 18, 1983 II. Chairman's Report Mr. David Cost, Board Chairman III. Committee Reports A. l.0..!.n!. 1. Credentials Committee Recommendations - Dr. Paul Quie 2. Committee Chairmen Appointments - Dr. Paul Quie 3. Chiefs of Clinical Services Appointment - C. Edward Schwartz 4. Vice Chief of Staff Appointment - Dr. Paul Quie 5. End Stage Renal Disease Policies Update - C. Edward Schwartz B• t 1. Prospective Reimbursement Overview - Greg Hart, A1 Dees IV. Personnel/Purchasing Implementation C. Edward Schwartz V. Bylaws Review C. Edward Schwartz VI. Hospital Director's Report C. Edward Schwartz, Hospital Director (Approval) (Information) (Approval) (Approval) (Approval) (Approval) (Approval) (Information) (Discussion) (Approval) (Approval) (Information)

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS AND CLINICS ......Thomas F. Ferris Ivan D. Frantz, Jr. Benjamin Fuller, Jr. Joyce L. Funk Stephen J. Gilberstadt Richard F. Gillum Frederick C. Goetz

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  • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS AND CLINICSBOARD OF GOVERNORS

    June 15, 19831:30 P.M.

    555 Diehl HallUniversity of Minnesota Campus

    Agenda

    I. Minutes - May 18, 1983

    II. Chairman's Report

    Mr. David Cost, Board Chairman

    III. Committee Reports

    A. l.0..!.n!. ..£o!!.fer~n.£.e_CQ~i!.t~e

    1. Credentials Committee Recommendations- Dr. Paul Quie

    2. Committee Chairmen Appointments- Dr. Paul Quie

    3. Chiefs of Clinical Services Appointment- C. Edward Schwartz

    4. Vice Chief of Staff Appointment- Dr. Paul Quie

    5. End Stage Renal Disease Policies Update- C. Edward Schwartz

    B• !i!!.a!!.c~..£~t!.e~

    1. Prospective Reimbursement Overview- Greg Hart, A1 Dees

    IV. Personnel/Purchasing Implementation

    C. Edward Schwartz

    V. Bylaws Review

    C. Edward Schwartz

    •VI. Hospital Director's Report

    C. Edward Schwartz, Hospital Director

    (Approval)

    (Information)

    (Approval)

    (Approval)

    (Approval)

    (Approval)

    (Approval)

    (Information)

    (Discussion)

    (Approval)

    (Approval)

    (Information)

  • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAT~VIN CITIES

    University Hospitals and Cbrtios420 Delaware Street S.E.Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455-:

    June 1, 1983

    TO:

    FROM:

    SUBJECT:

    Medical Staff-Hospital Council 7~ rJoint Conference Committee fr!,~~~Henry Buchwald, M.D. ~~'Chairman, Credentials Committee r

    Credentials Committee Report and Recommendations - 1983/1984

    The Credentials Committee having reviewed .recommendations for reappointmentto the Medical/Dental Staff from the clinical chief of each service, includingdocumentation of the required malpractice insurance documentation, herebyrecommend all those included in the Credentials Committee report (pages 1-24), for reappointment to the Medical/Dental Staff for 1983/1984. TheCredentials Committee is recommending the reappointment of severalphysicians who have not submitted the required malpractice information.The names of these physicians can be found on pages 2, 15, 16 and18 of the attached report. Their reappointments are recommended pendingthe submission of the Malpractice Insurance Information Forms by August 30, 1983.

    Also included are the Credentials Committee's recommendations for RegularMedical/Dental Staff appofntments (pages 25-26); change in staff category,joint staff appointments (page 27); addition or deletion of clinicalprivileges (page 28); Provisional Medical/Dental Staff appointments andrequests for clinical privileges ·:page 29); termination of medical staffappointments (page 30); and resignations from the Medical/Dental Staff(page 31).

    HB/lkAttachment

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    HEALTH SCIENCES

  • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINICS

    MEDICAL AND DENTAL STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULy 1. 1983 - JUNE 30. 1984

    DEPARTMENT OF ANESTIiESIOLOGY

    William W. Anderson

    Itumar G. Belani

    Joseph C. Belshe

    Jon F. Berlauk

    Joseph Buckley

    James F. Cumming

    Jorge Estrin

    Ian J. Gilmour

    John Gordon

    Edward Hanisch

    Douglas Koehntop

    Russell Larsen

    Ji-Chia Liao

    Josephine N. Lo

    Wen Y. Yue

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    JOINT APPOINTME~T

    Obstetrics & Gyne~ology

  • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITAlS & CLINICS

    MEDICAL AND DENTAl STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULY I, 1983 - JUNE 3D, 1984

    DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITAl DENTISTRY

    JUles L. Baker

    Carl L. Bandt

    Richard R. Bevis

    Gerald D. Cavanaugh

    James R. Fricton

    Daniel J. Gatto

    Richard J. Goodkind

    Robert J. Gorlin

    James E. Hinrichs

    Norman C. Holte

    Mark Jaspers

    James R. Jensen

    William H. Kuhlmann

    Hak-Joo Kwon

    Ronald E. LaBelle

    Thomas D. Larson

    Michael W. Lehnert

    Myer S. Leonard

    Andrew T. Morstad

    Dale Olson

    Allan D. Petersen

    Timothy A. Peterson

    Bruce L. Pihlstrom

    Edgar Rajek

    Herbert W. Schulte

    Mark S. Simmons,T. Michael Speidel

    Kic!fiael J. Till

    Rob~rt Vickerst

    Dart1el E. Waite

    PaulO. Walker

    Carl J. Witkop

    * Frank W. WormsDouglas H. Yock

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    * Malpractice Insurance Information Forms Dot aubmitted.-2-

  • •UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINICS

    MEDICAL AND DENTAL STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULy 1, 1983 - JUNE 3D, 1984

    DEPARTMENT OF DERMATOLOGY

    Bruce J. Bart

    Mark V. Dahl

    John Fenyk

    William Gentry, Jr.

    Robert Goltz

    Noel A. Hauge

    Maria D. Hordinsky

    Willard C. Peterson

    Steven E. Prawer

    Harold G. Ravits

    J. Corwin Vanc'e

    C. Gordon Vaughn

    Alvin S. Zelickson

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    CATEGORY

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  • ",.•

    •UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS &CLINICS

    MEDICAL AND DENTAL STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULy I, 1983 - JUNE 3D, 1984

    (.,DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY PRACTICE CATEGORY

    & COMMUNITY HEALTH

    Sharon Smith Allen Clinical

    Thomas M. Altemeier Attending

    James Canine Attending

    Edward Ciriacy Attending

    Joseph P. Connolly Attending

    Michael L. Daly Attending

    John T. Kelly Attending

    John W. McConnell Attending

    John B. O'Leary Clinical

    Sharon B. Satterfield Attending

    Lei! Solberg Clinical

    John E. Verby Attending

    JOINT APPOINTMENTt

    Psychiatry

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  • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS &CLINICS

    MEDICAL AND DENTAL STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULY 1, 1983 - JUNE 30, 1984

    DEPARTMENT OF LABORATORY MEDICINEIt PATIiOLOGY

    Diane C. Arthur

    Fritz Bach

    Henry Balfour

    Ellis Benson

    Robert J. Bowman

    G. Mary Bradley

    David M. Brown

    Richard Brunning

    Barbara Burke

    Donald P. Connelly

    Louis P. Dehner

    John M. Donhowe

    J. Roger Edson

    Richard D. Estensen

    Glauco Frizzera

    K. Gajl-Peczalska

    Duane Hasegawa

    John K"rsey

    Larry C. Lasky

    Angeline R. Mastri

    John J. McCullough

    Robert W. McKenna

    James J. O'Leary

    Juan Rosai

    Richard K. Sibley.,Michael w. SteffesR.~rothy Sundberg

    Joo Ho Sung

    Le~ w. WattenbergJorge J. Yunis

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    JOINT APPOINTME~T

    Pediatrics

    Pediatrics

    Pediatrics

    Pediatrics

    Pediatrics

  • .' UNIVERSITY OF KlNNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINICSMEDICAL AND DENTAL STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULY 1, 1983 - JUNE 30, 1984

    DEPAR'I'MENT OF MEDICINE

    John I. Allen

    Silvia H. Azar

    Robert J. Bache

    John Bantle

    Jose Barbosa

    David Benditt

    John Bergstrom

    Jonathan S. Bishop

    Joseph R. Bloomer

    Clara Bloomfield

    Malcolm N. Blumentha1

    John H. Bond, Jr.

    Joseph M. Cardamone

    Jay N. Cohen

    Dennis L. Confer

    Walter Dorman

    Ronald C. Eggert

    Thomas F. Ferris

    Ivan D. Frantz, Jr.

    Benjamin Fuller, Jr.

    Joyce L. Funk

    Stephen J. Gilberstadt

    Richard F. Gillum

    Frederick C. Goetz

    Dale E. Hammerschmidt

    Daniel Hathaway"

    Robert P. Hebbel

    L1n~a L. Hedemark

    JohQ Hoidalt

    Dav;:d C. Homans

    Bryon J. Hoogwerf

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  • UNIVERSITY OF KINNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINICS

    MEDICAl AND DENTAL STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULY 1, 1983 - JUNE 30, 1984

    DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE CONTINUED

    &Obert Howe

    William Hrushesky

    Donald Hunninghake

    David Hurd

    Scot w. HuttonHarry S. Jacob

    Fran E. Kaiser

    Lawrence Kaplan

    Joseph R. Kelly

    B. J. Kennedy

    Peter Kenyon

    David T. Kiang

    Richard King

    Robert G. Knodell

    Thomas E. Kottke

    Richard Kronenberg

    John W. LaBree

    Stuart Lancer

    Robert Lasser

    Herbert Lauritzen

    Wayne F. Leebaw

    Irving LeT"Oe:-

    Theodore Levine

    John I. Levitt

    F. Bruce Lewis

    Cons~antinos Limas

    Michael Lobell

    Ph1I11p Wm. Ludwig

    R.us~ll Luepker

    Ray~nd L. Marecek

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  • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS &CLINICS

    MEDICAL AND DENTAL STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULY 1, 1983 - JUNE 30, 1984

    JOINT APPOINTMENT

    LaboratoD' Medicine& Pathology

    -8-

  • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINICS

    MEDICAL AND DENTAL STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULy 1, 1983 - JUNE 30, 1984

    DEPARTMENT OF MEDI CINE CONTINUED:

    Ph111jp H. Stoltenberg

    ~anao Takahashi

    Joel D. Taurog

    Robert J. Tierney

    Louis Tobian

    Joseph M. Tombers

    Naip Tuna

    Neal A. Vanselow

    Jack A. Vennes

    Gregory M. Vercellotti

    Yang Wang

    John Arnold WAngnes~

    Daniel J. Weisdorf

    I. Dodd Wilson

    Paul C. Winchell

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  • "..

    UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINICS

    MEDI CAL AND DENTAL STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULY 1, 1983 -

    DEPARTMEl'T OF NEUROLOGY CATEGORY

    Gary Birnbaum Attending

    Miguel E. Fiol Clinical

    John R. Gates Attending

    R.obert J. Gumnit Attending

    William R. Kenuedy Attending

    Arthur C. Klassen Attending

    David Knopman Attending

    Myoung C. Lee Attending

    110 E. Leppik Attending

    Lawrence A. Lockman Attending

    James A. Moriarty Attending

    Venkat Ramani Attending

    Joseph A. Resch Attending

    Robert I. Roelofs Attending

    Stephen A. Smith Clinical

    Kenneth F. Swaiman Attending

    Fernando Torres Attending

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    JUNE 30, 1984

    JOINT APPOINTMENT

    Pediatrics

    Pediatrics

  • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINlCS

    MEDICAL AND DENTAl STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULY 1, 1983 - JUNE 3D, 1984

    ,."

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    DEPARTMENT OF NEUROSURGERY

    Shelley N. Chou

    Donald Erickson

    Lyle A. French

    Stephen J. Haines

    Robert E. Maxwell

    Gay1an L. Rocksw01d

    Edward L. Seljeskog

    Phudhiphorn Thienprasit

    Erich S. Wisi01

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  • UNIVERSITY OF HINNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINICS

    MEDICAL AND DENTAL STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULY 1, 1983 - JUNE 3D, 1984

    DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY

    Leon Adcock

    Arthur H. Bearon

    Irving C. Bernstein

    Doris C. Brooker

    Julius Butler, Jr.

    Harry F. Farb

    John D. Farr

    Peter E. Fehr

    Howard W. Fisher

    Harry Foreman

    Marilyn S. Joseph

    Thomas M. Julian

    Beni Katz

    Howard M. Levine

    John Wm. Malo

    Theodore Nagel

    Robert Nordland

    PaulL. Ogburn

    Takashi Okagaki

    Konald A. Prem

    John E. Savage

    Leslie A. Sharpe

    Gaius J. Slosser, II

    Charles A. Stegeman

    George E. Tagatz

    Leo B. Twiggs.-Preston P. Williams

    Ernist C. Wynne, III-.-

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    JOINT APPOINTME~T

    Psychiatry

    Laboratory Medicine &Pathology

    Laboratory Medicine &Pathology

  • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINICS

    MEDICAL AND DENTAL STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JUlY 1, 1983 - JUNE 30, 1984

    (,DEPARTMENT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY CATEGORY

    JUles S. Allen Clinical

    J. Douglas Cameron Clinical

    Robert C. Campbell Clinical

    Herbert L. CantrUl Attending

    Richard P. CArroll Clinical

    Donald Doughman Attenning

    Howard David Gilbert Clinical

    William H. Knobloch Attending

    Iobert LP.tson Attending

    Rjch~rd L. Lindstrom Attending

    John Daniel Nelson Attending

    Jonathan E. Pederson Attending

    Robert C. Ramsay Attending

    George T. Tani Clinical

    Jonathan Wirt.schafter Attending

    C

    JOINT APPOINTMENT

    Neurology

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  • ..UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINICS

    MEDICAL AND DENTAL STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULY I, 1983 - JUNE 30, 1984

    DEPARTMENT OF ORTHOPAEDI C SURGERY

    Alfred F. Behrens

    David Bradford

    James H. House

    Robert E. Hunter

    John Lonstein

    John H. Moe

    E. Harvey O'Phelan

    James D. Priest

    Harry J. Robinson, Jr.

    Roby C. Thompson

    Francis J. Trost

    Robert Winter

    , ,

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  • UNlVERSlnr OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINICS

    (, MEDICAL AND DENTAL STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULY 1. 1983 - JUNE 30. 1984

    DEPARTMENT OF· OTOLARYNGOLOGY

    Georg~ Adams

    Norman T. Berlinger

    Lawrence R. Boies. Jr.

    Arndt J. Duvall

    Ekrem Gozum

    Peter A. Hilger

    Timothy T. K. Jung

    *Severin H. Koop

    Stephen L. Liston

    Robert Maisel

    Michael M. Paparella

    Kurt Pollak

    * Richard A. Schlorf

    *Leighton G. Siegel

    Melvin E. Sigel

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    * Malpractice Insurance Information Form not submitted.

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  • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITAlS &CLINICS

    MEDICAL AND DENTAl STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULY 1, 1983 - JUNE 3D, 1984

    t DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICSDon P. Amren

    Arnold S. Anderson

    Stuart L. Arey

    Sol Austrian

    John Bass

    Lowell L. Becker

    D. Woodrow Benson, Jr.

    F. Blanton Bessinger

    *David Bloom

    Robert WIt. Blum

    Stephen J. Boros

    Robert H. Bugenstein

    Edwin C. Burklund

    Blanche M. Chavers

    John A. Cich

    C. Carlyle Clawson

    Richard T. Cushing

    AIDod Deinard

    Stanley Einzig

    Donnell D. Etzwiler

    Patricia Ferrieri

    Alexandra Filipovich

    Robert O. Fisch

    Alfred J. Fish

    Lloyd Fish

    Deborah K. Freese"

    Bradley Fuhrman

    G. ~cott Giebink

    Thomas P. Green

    J. &argaret Horrobin

    Dana Johnson

    Edward L. Kaplan

    CATEGORY

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    JOINT APPOINTMENT

    Medicine

    * Malpractice Insurance Information Form not submitted.

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  • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINICS

    MEDICAL AND DENTAL STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULy 1. 1983 - JUNE 30. 1984

    DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS CONTINUED CATEGORY JOINT APPOINTMENT

    Youngki Kim Attending

    Robert L. Kriel Clinical Neurology

    William Krivit Attending

    Stanley A. Leonard Clinical

    Carolyn J. Levitt Clinical

    James Lock Attending

    Russell V. Lucas Attending

    Raymond P. Lynch Clinical

    Richard N. Matus Clinical

    S. Michael Mauer Attending

    Kenneth L. McClain Attending

    Carolyn J. McKay Clinical

    }Jfred F. Michael Attending

    "Bernard L. Mirkin Attending

    James H. Moller Attending

    Richard P. Nelson Clinical

    Mark E. Nesbit Attending

    Thomas Nevins Attending

    Robert O'Dea Attending

    Karen N. Olness Clinical

    Arthur R. Page Attending

    Mary Ella Pierpont Attending

    Charles E. Pitzele Clinical

    John R. Priest Clinical

    Paul G. Quie Attending

    Nor~'a KC Ramsay Attending

    WarTen E. Regelmann Attending

    Tho~as F. Rolewicz Clinicalt

    ClinicalRic!fard E. Sand

    Sylvester Sanfilippo Clinical

    ~Leon Satran Attending

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  • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS , CLINICS

    MEDICAL AND DENTAL STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULy 1, 1983 - JUNE 30, 1984

    DEDEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS CONTINUED

    Jon Scheinman

    Steven A. Seelig

    Barvey L. Sharp

    Lewis Sher

    Lawrence J. Sholler

    Alan R. Sinaiko

    *Amarjit Singh

    Lawrence J. Singher

    Clark M. Smith, 11

    Theodore S. Smith

    Frederic M. Stone

    Edward L. Strem

    Robert w. Ten BenselTheodore R. Thompson

    Robert A. Ulstrom

    R. James Vaccarella

    Homer D. Venters

    Robert L. Vernier

    Norman L. Virnig

    Warren J. Warwick

    James G. White

    Walter L. Wilder

    William Woods

    CATEGORY

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    * Mflpractice Insurance Information Form not submitted.-

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  • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINICS

    MEDICAL AND DENTAL STAfF REAPPOINTMENTS JULy 1. 1983 - JUNE 30, 1984

    DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE & PATHOLOGY

    James Agre

    Thomas P. Anderson

    Alan S. Bensman

    Dennis D. Dykstra

    Glenn Gullickson, Jr.

    Hiland E. Knapp

    Frederic J. Kottke

    John L. Magness

    Dennis Matthews

    Mary M. Price

    Keith B. Sperling

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    CATEGORY

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  • ....

    UNIVERSITY OF ~NNESOTA HOSPITALS &CLINICS

    MEDICAL AND DENTAL STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULY 1, 1983 - JUNE 30. 1984

    DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY CATEGORY

    Faruk s. Abuzzahab ClinicalPaula J. Clayton Attending

    David W. Cline Clinical

    Elke Eckert Attending

    William D. Erickson Attending

    Floyd Garetz Attending

    Lawrence Greenberg Attending

    Ronald Groat Clinical

    William Hausman Attending

    Leonard Heston Attending

    John R. Hughes Attending

    Jonathan B. Jensen Attending

    Allen Josephson Attending

    Jerome L. Kroll Attending

    ~ Richard D. Lentz ClinicalThomas B. Macken?ie Attending

    Richard Meisch Attending

    Richard Miner Attending

    James E. Hi tchell Attending

    Michael C. Moore Attending

    Joanne M. Pearson Attending

    Michael K. Popkin Attending

    Richard L. Pyle Attending

    George M. Realmuto Attending

    Thomes R. Stapleton Clinical

    Myron R. Stocking Clinical

    Joseph J. Westermeyer Attending

    Rona.ld C. Young Attendingt~-'"

    JOINT APPOINTMENT

    Medicine

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  • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINICS

    MEDICAL AND DENTAL STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULy 1, 1983 - JUNE 30, 1984

    DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGY

    Kurt Amplatz

    Wilfrido R. Castaneda

    Samuel B. Feinberg

    LeRoy A. Forstrom

    Mathis Frick

    Eugene Gedgaudas

    Lawrence H. A. Gold

    Marvin E. Goldberg

    Merle Loken

    Harry C. Walker, Jr.

    "

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    CATEGORY

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    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

  • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINICS

    MEDICAl AND DENTAL STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULy I, 1983 - JUNE 3D, 1984

    DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY CATEGORY

    Robert W. Anderson AttendingHenry Buchwald AttendingPrank B. Cerra AttendingBruce L. Cunningham ClinicalJohn P. Delaney AttendingJohn E. Foker AttendingVictor A. Gilbertsen Attending

    Stanley Goldberg ClinicalRobert L. Goodale AttendingTheodor B. Grage AttendingHovald K. Helseth ClinicalJames N. Karnegis AttendingArnold S. Leonard AttendingFelix A. McParland Clinical

    "J. Ernesto Molina AttendingRichard Moore AttendingJohn S. Najarian AttendingSanthat Nivatvongs AttendingAlan R. Shons AttendingRichard L. Simmons AttendingW. Albert Jullivan AttendingDavid E. R. Sutherland Attending

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  • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINICS

    MEDICAL AND DENTAL STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULy 1. 1983 - JUNE 30, 1984

    DEPARTMENT OF THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY

    raehwan Kim

    Chung Kyu Kim Lee

    Seymour Levitt

    Roger A. Potish

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    CATEGORY

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

  • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINICS

    , MEDICAl AND DENTAL STAFF REAPPOINTMENTS JULY 1, 1983 - JUNE 30, 1984

    DEPARTMENT UROLOGIC SURGERY

    Ralph v. ClaymanElwin E. Fraley

    licardo Gonzalez

    Paul Lange

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    CATEGORY

    Clinic.d

    Attending

    Attending

    Clinical

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    UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINICS

    RECOMMENDATIONS FOR REGULAR MEDICAL/DENTAL STAFF APPOINTMENTS

    JULy 1, 1983 - JUNE 30, 1984

    DEPAR'!'MENT OF ANESTHESIOLOGY

    Eugene R. Lucier

    DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITAL DENTISTRY

    David J. Clay

    DEPARTMENT OF DERMATOLOGY

    Garrett T. Bayrd

    DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY PRACTICE& Community Health

    Harold C. Seim

    DEPARTMENT OF LABORATORY MEDICINE& PATHOLOGY

    Bonnie Bean

    Dale Snover

    DEPARTME!\T OF MEDICINE

    Patrick J. Flynn

    Roger 1. Gebhard

    Marshall I. Hertz

    Charles A. Herzog

    Thomas H. Hostetter

    Kalle Kang

    Mark S. Paller

    Claire Pomeroy

    Brian H. Rank

    Stephen C. Riendl

    Peter T. Silbersteinor

    Stanley J. Tillinghast

    ~e L. Trence-.DEP ARTMENT OF NEUROLOGY

    Daniel E. Cohen

    Hal M. Corwin

    Ronald T. Jacobson

    CATEGORY

    Clinical

    Clinical

    Clinical

    Clinical

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Clinical

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    DATE ELIGIBLE

    April 20, 1983

    January 21, 1983

    August 17, 1982

    December 16, 1982

    February 10, 1983

    November 19, 1982

    April 20, 1983

    April 20, 1983

    April 20, 1983

    April 20, 1983

    April 20, 1983

    December 16, 1982

    January 21, 1983

    January 21, 1983

    April 20, 1983

    April 20, 1983

    April 20, 1983

    April 20, 1983

    April 20, 1983

    January 21, 1983

    April 20, 1983

    January 21, 1983

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    UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINICS

    RECOMMENDATIONS FOR REGULAR MEDICAL/DENTAL STAFF APPOINTMENTS CONTINUED:

    DEPARTME~T OF NEUROSURGERY

    Dennis A. Turner

    DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY

    Sheila A. Phansey

    R.oger C. Toffle

    DEPARTMENT OF ORTHOPAEDICS

    Edward V. Craig

    James W. Ogilvie

    DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS

    Margaret K. Hostetter

    Joseph J. Sockalosky

    DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE& REHABILITATIO~

    Jeffrey Cameron

    DEPARTME~T OF PSYCHIATRY

    Charles Mac VanValkenburg

    DEPARTME~T OF SURGERY

    David H. Ahrenholz

    Nancy L. Ascher

    Ralph M. Bolman, III

    DEPARTME~T OF RADIOLOGY

    Jeffrey R. Crass

    Deborah L. Day

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    £ATEGORY

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Clinical

    Attending

    Attending

    Clinical

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    DATE ELIGIBLE

    January 21, 1983

    April 20, 1983

    April 20, 1983

    April 20, 1983

    January 21, 1983

    April 20, 1983

    April 20, 1983

    April 20, 1983

    January 21, 1983

    January 21, 1983

    January 21, 1983

    January 21, 1983

    April 20, 1983

    April 20, 1983

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    UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS & ~_INICS

    RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHANGE IN STAFF CATEGORY

    DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE

    Fran E. Kaiser

    Patrick J. Flynn

    DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY

    John W. Malo

    DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE& REHABILITATION

    Mary M. Price

    DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY

    William Erickson

    Alan Josephson

    Michael Moore

    DEPARTMENT OF ~~IOLOGY

    LeRoy A. Forstrom

    FROM

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    TO

    Clinical

    Clinical

    Clinical

    Clinical

    Clinical

    Clinical

    Clinical

    Clinical

    RECOMMENDATI0~S FOR JOINT MEDICAL STAFF APPOINTMENTS ANDADDITIONAL CLINICAL PRIVILEGES

    DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS

    Patricia Ferrieri

    -DEPARTMENT OF NEUROLOGY-Ron~ld 1. Jacobson

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    CHANGE REQUESTED

    Primary medical staff appointment fromDepartment of PediatTics to Departmentof Laboratory Medicine & Pathology witha joint appointment in Pediatrics.

    Additional clinical privileg~s inLaboratory Medicine & Pathology asrequested with same clinical privilegescurrently held in Fediatrics.

    Joint medical staff appointment inPediatrics and clinical privilegesas requested.

  • .. · ..

    UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINICS

    RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ADDTION OR DELETION OF CLINICAL PRIVILEGES

    DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE

    Patrick J. Flynn

    David C. Homans

    Peter D. Kenyon

    Phillip H. Stoltenberg

    DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY

    Julius Butler

    John W. Malo

    DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS

    Diane C. Arthur

    Kenneth L. McClain

    DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY

    John P. Delaney

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  • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINICS

    RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TERMINATION OF MEDICAL STAFF APPOINTMENTS

    DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY PRACTICE & COMMUNITY HEALTH

    Paul V. Quinn

    PaulM. Spilseth

    DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE

    Ronald Falk

    Rubin R. Haidan

    Marc R. Pritzker

    Carolyn A. Rosenberg

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    CATEGORY

    Clinical

    Clinical

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    Attending

    (E.R.)

    (E. R. )

    (E. R.)

    (E. R.)

  • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS & CLINICS

    RESIGNATIONS FROM THE MEDICAL/DENTAL STAFF

    DEPARTMENT OF ANESTHESIOLOGY

    Thomas A. Polta

    DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITAl DENTISTRY

    Douglas H. Yock

    DEPARTME},"T OF MEDI CINE

    Brian C. Barne~

    Richard Branda

    Thaddeus Chao

    Vincent R. Collins

    Robert Gill

    Hi chael Goodman

    Robert D. Mackie

    Craig J. McClain

    Leopoldo Raij

    Christina H. Y. Shih

    Athanasios Theologides

    DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION

    Essam Awad

    Rita Bistevins

    Sarah Gault

    DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGY

    David Tubman

    DEPARTME~T OF UROLOGY

    Keith W. Kaye-

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    NAME & DEPAltTM!NT CATEGORY FACULTY RANK

    APPLICANTS TO TH:8...ICAL/DENTAL STAFFJUN, .•. 3

    SPEC'tALLY MEDICAL SClfOOL-COMPLETION DATE

    INTERNSHIP, RESIDENCY &FELLOWSHIP-COMPLETION DATES

    ~LAST POSITIOlf

    DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITAL DENTISTRY

    Richard T. Ford Clinical

    'l'I~1 I '.

    Instructor Dentistry Dental SchoolUniversity of Minnesota 1961

    Private PracticeMedical Arts Bldg.Vermillion. S.D.1971-1982

    Ja.ea R. Jenaen, Jr. Clinical AssistantProfessor

    Periodontics Dental SchoolUniversity of Minnesota 1979

    Residency in PeriodonticsUniversity of Minnesota1979-1982

    Private Practice5201 BloomingtonAve. S.Mpls., MN1/82-present

    DEPARTMENT OF NEUROLOGY

    Neurology ResidencyUniv. of Miami Medical SchoolMiami, FL 1971-1972

    Phyllis It. Sher Attending AssistantProfessor

    PediatricNeurology

    University of MiamiMiami, Florida

    1970 InternshipMontefioreBronx, NY

    U.S. PublicHospital & Med. Ctr. 'Health Service

    1970-1971 NIHBethesda, MD1980-1982

    DEPARTMENT OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY

    Pediatric Neurology ResidencyUniv. of Miami Medical SchoolMiami, FL 1972-1974

    John S. Huff Clinical ClinicalAssociateProfessor

    Otolaryngology University of Minnesota 1953 General Rotating InternshipMemorial HospitalPheonix. Arizona 1953-1957

    EMT ResidencyUniv. of Minnesota Hospitals

    1959-1962

    Private PracticeENT ProfessionalAssociatesMed. Arts. Bldg.MpIs., MN1962-present

    .~ u

    Postgraduate Course in MyoplastyColumbia University 1963

    \J

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    8NAME " DEPARntENT CATEGORY PACULn RANK

    APPLICANTS TO THftICAL/DEMTAL STAFF

    JUN, 3

    SPECIALITY MEDICAL SCHOOL-COMPLETION DATEINTERNSHIP, RESIDENCY "FELLOWSHIP-COMPLETION DATES "LAST POSITION

    DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS

    David R. Brown Clinical

    ','1"', I'~

    ClinicalAssistantProfessor

    . Pediatric University of Minnesota 1968Endocrinology

    Internship & ResidencyUniversity of Michigan1968-1970

    Endocrinology FellowshipUniversity of Minnesota1972-1975 Hospitals

    Solo Practice2545 Chicago S.Hp1a •• MN

    Active StaffMinneapolisChildrens Hosp.Hpls. 8/75-present

    DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY

    William D. Payne

    ~

    Clinical Instructor Transplantation St. Louis School of MedicineVascular Surgery St. Louis, HO 1972

    y

    InternshipUniversity of Minnesota1972-1973 Hospitals

    ResidencyUniversity of Minnesota1973-1979 Hospitals

    Transplantation FellowshipUniversity of Minnesota1980 Hospitals

    VA Medical Ctr.TransplantationSectionHpls •• MN1979-present

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  • MEDICAL STAFF-HOSPITAL COUNCIL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN APPOINTMENTS

    1983/1984

    1. Bed Allocation Committee

    I. Dodd Wilson, M.D.

    2. Bylaws Committee

    Glenn Gullickson, M.D.

    3. Biomedical Ethics Committee

    Theodore Thompson, M.D.Diane Bartels, R.N. Co-Chair

    4. Cardio-Respiratory Advisory Committee

    Russell H. Larsen, M.D.

    9. Operating Room Committee

    Roby Thompson, M.D.

    10. Outpatient Committee

    Amos Deinard, M.D.

    11. Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee

    Russell Lucas,M.D.

    12. Product Evaluation & StandardizationCommittee

    Bradley Fuhrman, M.D.

    5. Credentials Committee

    Henry Buchwald, M.D.

    13. Quality Assurance Steering Committee

    Paul G. Quie, M.D.;~......•....

    6. Disaster Committee

    Michael Daly, M.D.

    7. Emergency Department Committee

    David Hurd, M.D.

    8. Infection Control Committee

    Frank Rhame, M.D.

    14. Tissue & Procedure Review Committee

    Clara Bloomfield, M.D.

    15. Transfusion Therapeutics Committee

    Jeffrey McCullough, M.D.

    16. Utilization-Medical Records Committee

    George Tagatz, M.D.

  • MEDICAL STAFF-HOSPITAL COUNCIL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN APPOINTMENTS

    1983/1984

    1. Bed Allocation Committee

    I. Dodd Wilson, M.D.

    2. Bylaws Committee

    Glenn Gullickson, M.D.

    3. Biomedical Ethics Committee

    Theodore Thompson, M.D.Diane Bartels, R.N. Co-Chair

    4. Cardio-Respiratory Advisory Committee

    Russell H. Larsen, M.D.

    9. Operating Room Committee

    Roby Thompson, M.D.

    10. Outpatient Committee

    Amos Deinard, M.D.

    11. Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee

    Russell Lucas.M.D.

    12. Product Evaluation & StandardizationCommittee

    Bradley Fuhrman, M.D.

    ~5.

    6.

    Credentials Committee

    Henry Buchwald, M.D.

    Disaster Committee

    Michael Daly, M.D.

    13.

    14.

    Quality Assurance Steering Committee

    Paul G. Quie, M.D.

    Tissue &Procedure Review CommitteeClara Bloomfield, M.D.

    7. Emergency Department Committee

    David Hurd, M. D.

    8. Infection Control Committee

    Frank Rhame, M.D.

    15. Transfusion Therapeutics Committee

    Jeffrey McCullough, M.D.

    16. Utilization-Medical Records Committee

    George Tagatz, M.D.

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    UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTATWIN CITIES

    University Hospitals and Clinics420 Delaware Street S.E.

    , Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455

    June 7, 1983

    TO:

    FROM:

    RE:

    Joint Conference CommitteeBoard of Governors

    C. Edward Schwartz, Hospital DirectorPaul Quie, Chief of Staff

    Annual Reappointments of Chief of Clinical Services

    The Bylaws of the Board of Governors - University of Minnesota Hospitalsand Clinics were amended in November, 1982, requiring the following:

    Article V. Section 5 (B)

    After consultation with the Joint Conference Committee, at itsJune meeting each year, the Board of Governors shall appointthe chief of each clinical service of the Medical Staff to serveat the discretion of the Board for an initial term of three years,except in the case of a chief of a clinical service who is anindividual other than the Head of the corresponding medical ordental school clinical department, in which case the initialappointment shall be for one year. Reappointment thereafterby the Board of Governors shall be yearly. Vacancies in theoffice of the chief of a clinical service may be filled at anytime by the Board. In the event that a chief of a clinicalservice is appointed at some time other than the June meeting,and if the appointment is made no later than December, for pur-poses of determining the time of reappointment the appointmentshall be deemed to have commenced the preceding June. In theevent that the appointment is made after December, for purposesof determining the time of reappointment the computation of times~all be deemed to commence at the next succeeding June.

    The Hospital Director in consultation with the Chief of Staff herebyrecommends the reappointment of the following Clinical Chiefs for1983-84.

    The following persons are subject to re-appointment:

    NAME

    Dr. Ellis BensonDr. Joseph BuckleyDr. Shelley ChouDr. Edward CiriacyDr. Donald Doughman

    DEPARMENT

    Laboratory Medicine & PathologyAnesthesiologyNeurosurgeryFamily PracticeOphthalmology

    HEALTH SCIENCES

  • Dr. Thomas FerrisDr. Elwin FraleyDr. Eugene GedgaudasDr. Robert GoltzDr. Glenn GullicksonDr. Arthur KlassenDr. William KrivitDr. Seymour LevittDr. John NajarianDr. Michael PaparellaDr. Konald PremDr. Roby ThompsonDr. Daniel Waite

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    MedicineUrologyRadiologyDermatologyPhysical Medicine & RehabilitationNeurologyPediatricsTherapeutic RadiologySurgeryOtolaryngologyObstetrics & GynecologyOrthopedic SurgeryDentistry

    Other Chiefs of Service have been appointed subsequent to the initialorganization of the Board, and their reappointments will be timely uponthe completion of their initial term of three years. Those Chiefs andthe date of their re-appointments are as follows:

    Dr. Paul Clayton

    CES/sds

    Enclosure

    Psychiatry 6/20/84

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  • ., .\ .

    FUNCTION OF CLINICAL CHIEFS*

    1. Be accountable for all p~ofessional and administrative activitieswith his or her service.

    2. Be a member of the Council of Chiefs of Clinical Services givingguidance on the overall medical policies of the hospital and makingspecific recommendations and suggestions regarding his or her own servicein oTd~r to assure a hi~h quality of patient care.

    3. Maintain continuing review of the professional performance of allindividuals with clinical privileges in his or her service and reportthereon to the Credentials Committee as necessary.

    4. Be responsible for enforcement within his or her service of the hospitalbylaws, policies and directives and of these medical staff bylaws,rules and regulations.

    5. Be responsible for implementation within his or her service of actionstaken and policies set by the Board, the Council of Chiefs ofClinical Services and the Medical Staff/Hospital Council.

    6. Transmit to the Credentials Committee his recommendations concerningthe appointment, reappointment, and delineation of clinical privilegesfor all individuals in an applicants to his or her service.

    7. Participate in every phase of administration of his or her service withthe hospital management in matters affecting patient care, includingpersonnel, supplies, special regulations, standing orders andtechniques.

    8. Assist in the preparation of such annual reports, including budgetaryplanning, pertaining to his or her service as may be required by the Chiefof Staff or the Board.

    *Article 3, Section 5 of the Bylaws of the Medical and Dental Staff -University of Minnesota Hospitals and Clinics.

  • CLINICAL CHIEFS BIOGRAPHICAL SUMMARIES

    1. Ellis S. Benson, M.D.Professor & HeadLaboratory Medicine & Pathology

    Medical School: University of Minnesota Medical SchoolInternship: Cincinnati General HospitalResidency: Veterans Administration Hospital, Minneapolis, MInnesotaCertified: American Board of Pathologists

    2. Jospeh J. Buckley, M.D.Professor and HeadDepartment of Anesthesiology

    Medical School: New York Medical CollegeInternship: U.S. Laval Hospita, Chelsea (Boston), MassachussettsResidency: University of Minnesota Medical SchoolCertified: American Board of Anesthesiology

    3. Shelley Chou, M.D., M.S., PHDProfessor and HeadDepartment of Neurosurgery

    Medical School: University of Utah Medical SchoolInternship: Providence Hospital, Detroit, MichiganResidency: University of Minnesota Hospitals, Minneapolis, MinneostaCertified: American Board of Neurosurgery

    4. Edward W. Ciriacy, M.D.Professor and HeadFamily Practice & Community Health

    Medical School: Temple University Medical SchoolInternship: Frankford HospitalResidency: Frankford Hospital and Temple HospitalCertified: American Board of Family Physicians

    5. Donald J. Doughman, M.D.Professor and HeadDepartment of Ophthalmology

    Medical School: University of Iowa College of MedicineInternship: Los Angeles County General Hospital, Los Angeles, CaliforniaResidency: University Hospital, Iowa City, IowaCertified: American Board of Ophthalmology

    6. Thomas F. Perris, M.D.Professor and HeadDepartment of Medicine

    Medical School: Yale UniversityInternship: Osler Service, John Hopkins HospitalResidency: Yale-New Haven HospitalCertified: American Board Of Internal Medicine

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    7. Elwin E. Fraley, M.D.Professor and HeadDepartment of Urologic Surgery

    Medical School: Harvard Medical SchoolInternship: Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston,Residency: Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston,Certified: American Board of Urology

    8. Eugene Gedgaudas. M.D.Professor and HeadDepartment of Diagnostic Radiology

    Medical School: University of Munich, GermanyInternship: St. Boniface General Hospital, CanadaResidency: St. Boniface General Hospital, CanadaCertified: The American Board of Radiology

    9. Robert W. Goltz, M.D.Professor and HeadDepartment of Dermatology

    MassachusettsMassachusetts

    Medical School: University of MinnesotaInternship: Ancker Hospital, St Paul, MinnesotaResidency: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, School of MedicineCertified: American Board of Dermatology

    10. Arthur C. Klassen, M.D.Professor and Acting Head,Department of Neurology

    Medical School: University of Manitoba Medical SchoolInternship: Winnipeg General Hospital, Winnipeg, CanadaResidency: University of MinnesotaCertified: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

    11. Glenn Gullickson, Jr •• M.D.Professor and Interim Head,Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

    Medical School: University of MinnesotaInternship: Gallinger Municipal HospitalResidency: University of MinnesotaCertified: American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

    12, William Krivit, M.D. Ph.DProfessor and HeadDepartment of Pediatrics

    Medical School: Tulane University Medical SchoolInternship: Charity Hospital, New OrleansResidency: Utah School of MedicineCertified: Diplomat of the American Board of Pediatrics

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    !3. Seymour H. Levitt, M.D.Professor and HeadDepartment of Therapeutic Radiology

    Medical School: University of ColoradoInternship: Philadelphia General HospitalResidency: University of CaliforniaCertified: American Board of Radiology

    14. John S. Najarian. M.D.Professor and HeadDepartment of Surgery

    Medical School: University of California, San FranciscoInternship: University of California Medical SchoolResidency: University of California Medical SchoolCertified: American Board of Surgery Diplomate

    15. Michael M. Paparella, M.D.Professor and HeadDepartment of Otolaryngology

    Medical School: University of MichiganInternship: Emanuel Hospital, Portland, OhioResidency: Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MichiganCertified: American Board of Otolaryngology

    16, Konald A. Prem, M.D.Professor and HeadDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology

    Medical School: University of MinnesotaInternship: Minneapolis General Hospital, Minneapolis, MinnesotaResidency: University of Minnesota Medical SchoolCertified: American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology

    17. ~Roby C. Thompson, Jr., M.D.Professor and HeadDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery

    Medical School: University of Virginia School of MedicineInternship: Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New YorkResidency: Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New YorkCertified: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons

    18. Daniel E. Waite, D.D.S., M.S.Professor and HhadDepartment of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Denistry

    Dental School: State College of University of IowaResidency Certificate: State University of IowaCertified: American Board of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery

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    19. Paula J. Clayton, M.D.Professor and HeadDepartment of Psychiatry

    Medical School: Washington University, St. Louis, MissouriInternship: St. Luke's Hospital, St. Louis, MissouriResidency: Barnes and Rehard HospitalsCertified: American College of Neuropsychopharmacology

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  • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTATWIN CITIES

    Office of the Chief of Staff

    University Hospitals and ClinicsBox 707 Mayo Memorial Building420 Delaware Street S.E.Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455

    June 9, 1983

    TO: Joint Conference CommitteeBoard of Governors

    FROM: Paul G. Quie, M.D. ;,(J:f&/Chief of Staff fl/

    SUBJECT: Vice Chief of Staff Appointment

    The Bylaws of the Medical and Dental Staff, Article V, Part A:,Section 4. (a) states "Election: The Vice Chief of Staff shallbe elected by a plurality vote of the staff voting by mail ballot.His or her election shall become effective as soon as approved bythe Board. The Vice Chief of Staff shall serve a three year termand is not eligible for re-election but in any event shall serveuntil a successor has been elected and his or her election approvedby the Board."

    The term of office of Dr. Richard Kronenberg, Vice Chief of Staff,will come to an end on June 30, 1983. The Nominating CommittEeappointed by the Medical Staff-Hospital Council selected Dr. RobertHowe to run for election for the office of Vice Chief of Staff andthe Council approved the recommendation. Elections were held inMay and the tabulated results indicate that Dr. Robert Howe haswon the election by plurality. I hereby request your approval ofDr. Robert Howe as Vice Chief of Staff.

    Thank you for your consideration of this request.

    PGQ/lk

    HEALTH SCIENCES

  • ..

    CURRICULUM VITAE

    Name: Robert Bruce Howe

    Present Address: 135 Chevy Chase DriveWayzata, Minnesota 55391

    Date and Place of Birth: February 13, 1936; Elgin, Illinois

    Marital Status: Married, 1961; three children

    Education:

    1954 - Graduated from Little Falls High School, New York1958 - B.S., Union College1962 - M.D., Harvard Medical School

    Brief Chronology of Employment:

    1956-57

    1958

    1962-63

    1963-66

    1964-65

    1966-67

    1967-70

    1967-70

    1970-73

    1973-80

    1980

    Research Assistant, Mount Desert Island BiologicalLaboratory, Salisbury Cove, Maine

    Research Assistant, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden

    Intern, University of Minnesota Hospitals,Minneapolis, Minnesota

    Resident, Internal Medicine, University of MinnesotaHospitals, Minneapolis, Minnesota

    U.S. Public Health Service Trainee in Hematology,University of Minnesota Hospitals, Minneapolis,Minnesota

    Instructor, Internal Medicine, University of MinnesotaMedical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota

    Assistant Clinical Director, National Cancer Institute,National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland

    Admitting Officer, National Cancer Institute,National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland

    Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of MinnesotaMedical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota

    Associate Professor of Medicine, University of MinnesotaMedical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota

    Professor of Medicine, University of MinnesotaMedical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota

  • " Military Service:

    u.S. Public Health Service - June 1967 - June 1969

    Societies:

    American Association for the Advancement of ScienceAmerican Federation for Clinical ResearchAmerican Society of HematologyInternational Society of Hematology - FellowAssociation of American Medical Colleges - Panel Member -

    Division of Educational Resources and ProgramsAmerican College of Physicians - FellowSociety for Research and Education in Primary Care Internal Medicine

    Honors and Other Recognition:

    New York State Regents Scholarship for CollegeSchenectady County Medical Society ScholarshipSigma XiNew York State Regents Scholarship in MedicineHarvard Medical School ScholarshipM.D. cum laude, Harvard Medical SchoolDiplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine, 1968

    (Recertified, 1974)

  • COURSES TAUGHT, COURSE AND PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT,ADVISING AND COUNSELING

    Course Director, Medicine 5-528---Clinical Hematology

    Course Director, Medicine 5-590---Preceptorships in Internal Medicine

    Course Director, Medicine 5-591--lnternal Medicine for the AmbulatoryOutpatient

    Course Director, Medicine 5-592---Rural Physicians Associate Program in InternalMedicine

    Phase B---Student as Physician---tutor

    Phase D, Medicine 5-502 and 5-503---Medicine Externship I & II--tutor. Recently developed new tutorial for Medicine 5-503 students atUniversity Hospitals

    Phase B---Blood lecturer and tutor

    Phase B---Gut---Iecturer

    Continuation Course---Internal Medicine Review---coordinator and lecturerfor hematology

    Continuation Course---Family Practice Review and Update---lecturer in hematology

    Continuation Course---Topics in Geriatric Medicine---lecturer in hematology

    Continuation Course--Surgery of the Liver, Biliary Tree and Pancreas---lecturer in hematology

    Department of Medicine Weekly Hematology Morphology and Biopsy Conference--course director and lecturer

    Department of Medicine Joint Hematology-Oncology Conference---co-chairman

    Department of Family Practice---weekly tutorial in Internal Medicine---director and participant

    Section of Hematology---Weekly Grand Rounds, Malignancy Rounds, ClinicalConference, and Research Conference

    Rural Physician Associate Program---Internal Medicine---Director

    Track lA student advisor

    Department of Medicine---intern advisor

  • SPECIAL SERVICES AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE DEPARTMENT, COLLEGE,UNIVERSITY AND PROFESSIONALLY RELATED SERVICES TO THE COMMUNITY

    American College of Physicians---Committee on Associates

    Phase D Track Committee---Family Practice (Track 5)

    Chairman, Undergraduate Education Committee---Department of Medicine

    Intern Selection Committee--Department of Medicine

    Executive Committee---Internal Medicine Associates

    Director--Medicine Clinic

    Chairman--Building B-C Task Force

    Outpatient Committee---Departmental representative (former chairman)

    Outpatient Space Allocation Committee

    Medical Staff---Hospital Council

    " University Senate

    Admitting Officer---University Hospitals

    Ambulatory Care Reorganization Committee

    Search Committee---Hospital Public Relations Director

    Rural Physicians Associate Program---Family Practice and Internal Medicine

    Consultant for Division of Educational Resources and Programs---Association of American Medical Colleges

    Consulting Physician---Minneapolis Veterans Administration Hospital

    Invited Speaker---International Symposium on Chemistry and Physiology of BilePigments, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland

    Invited Lecturer--The Kawasaki Medical School, Kurashiki, Japan

  • BIBLIOGRAPHY

    Robert Bruce Howe, M.D.

    1. Berglund, F., Helander, C-G., and Howe, R.B.: Inorganic sulfate andthiosulfate: transport and competition in renal tubules of the dog. Am. J.Physiol. 198:586, 1960.

    2. Howe, R.B., and Pinto, S. de T.: Studies on ether-soluble bilirubin. Univ.Minn. Med. Bull. 37:324, 1966.

    3. Howe, R.B., and Pinto, S. de T.: Ether-soluble bilirubin. Medicine 45:523,1966.

    4. Howe, R.B.: Ether-soluble bilirubin: a an unusual complex of bilirubin inhuman serum. Ikterus, 79, ed. by K. Beck, F.K. Schattauer Verlag, Stuttgart,New York, 1968.

    5. Berlin, N.I., Berk, P.O., and Howe, R.B.: Bilirubin metabolism. Chapt. 12 inDuncan's Diseases of Metabolism, 6th edition, ed. by P. Bondy, W.B. Saunders,Philadelphia, 1969, pp. 636-653.

    6. Williams, R.C., Jr., Bailly, R.C., and Howe, R.B.: Studies of "benign" serumM-components. Am. J. Med. Sci. 257:275, 1969.

    7. Berk, P.O., Howe, R.B., Bloomer, J.R., and Berlin, N.I.: Studies of bilirubinkinetics in normal adults. J. Clin. Invest. 48:2176, 1969.

    8. Howe, R.B., Berk, P.O., Bloomer, J.R., and Berlin, N.I.: Preparation andproperties of specifically labeled radio-chemically stable 3H-bilirubin. J.Lab. Clin. Med. 75:499, 1970.

    9. Bloomer, J.R., Berk, P.O., Howe, R.B., Waggoner, J.G., and Berlin, N.I.:Comparison of fecal urobilinogen excretion with bilirubin production innormal volunteers and patients with increased bilirubin production. Clin.Chim. Acta. 29:463, 1970.

    10. Berk, P.O., Bloomer, J.R., Howe, R.B., and Berlin, N.I.: Constitutionalhepatic dysfunction (Gilbert's Syndrome): A new definition based on kineticstudies with unconjugated radiobilirubin. Am. J. Med. 49:296, 1970.

    11. Berk, P.O., Bloomer, J.R., Howe, R.B., and Berlin, N.I.: The life span of thered cell as determined with labelled bilirubin. Formation and destruction ofblood cells. Ed. by: G.A. Jamieson and T.J. Greenwalt, Lippincott,Philadelphia, 1970, pp. 91-107.

    12. Barth, R.F., Grimley, P.M., Berk, P.O., Bloomer, J.R., and Howe, R.B.:Excess lipofuscin accumulation in constitutional hepatic dysfunction(Gilbert's Syndrome): Light and electron microscopic observations. Arch.Path. 91:41, 1971.

    ...,.,'

  • 13. Bloomer, J.R., Berk, P.D., Howe, R.B., and Berlin, N.I.: Bilirubin metabolismin congenital nonhemolytic jaundice. Pede Res. 2,:256, 1971.

    14. Bloomer, J.R., Berk, P.D., Howe, R.B., and Berlin, N.I.: Interpretation ofplasma bilirubin levels based on studies with radiobilirubin, J.A.M.A. 218:216,1971. -

    15. Berk, P.D., Bloomer, J.R., Howe, R.B., and Berlin, N.I.: Bilirubin productionas a measure of red cell life span. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 79:364, 1972.

    16. Yawata, Y., Kjellstrand, C., Buselmeier, T., Howe, R., and Jacob, H.:, Hemolysis in dialyzed patients: Tap water-induced red blood cell metabolicdeficiency. Trans. Am. Soc. Artif. Int. Org. 18:301, 1972.

    17. Jones, E.A., Shrager, R., Bloomer, J.R., Berk, P.D., Howe, R.B., and Berlin,N.I.: Quantitative studies of the delivery of hepatic-synthesized bilirubin toplasma utilizing -aminolevulinic acid-4 14C and bilirubin-3H in man. J.Clin. Invest. 51:2450, 1972.

    18. Jacob, H., Yawata, Y., and Howe, R.: Red cell hexosemonophosphate shuntdeficiency in uremia. Hemoglobin and Red Cell Structure and Function, ed.by George J. Brewer. Plenum Publishing Corporation, New York, 1972,pp.133-143.

    19. Yawata, Y., Howe, R., and Jacob, H.: Acquired deficiency ofhexosemonophosphate shunt metabolism in uremic red cells. Erythrocytes,Thrombocytes & Leukocytes, ed. by E. Gerlach, K. Maser, E. Deutsch & W.Wilmans, Geo. Thieme Publishers, Stuttgart, 1973, pp. 191-194.

    20. Yawata, Y., Howe, R., and Jacob, H.: Abnormal red cell metabolism causinghemolysis in uremia: A defect potentiated by tap water hemodialysis. Ann.Int. Med. 79:362, 1973.

    21. Jacob, H., Yawata, Y., Craddock, P., Hebbel, R., Howe, R., and Silvis, S.:Hyperalimentation hypophosphatemia: Hematologic-neurologic dysfunctiondue to ATP depletion. Trans. Assn. Amer. Phys. 86:143, 1973.

    22. Yawata, Y., Craddock, P., Hebbel, R., Howe, R., Silvis, S., and Jacob, H.:Pancytopathic dysfunction in hyperalimentation hypophosphatemia, VIIinternational symposium on structure and function of erythrocytes. ScienceAcademy of the German Democratic Republic, 1973, p. 391.

    23. Berk, P.D., Howe, R.B. and Berlin, N.I.: Bilirubin Metabolism, Chapter 13 inDuncan's Diseases of Metabolism, 7th Edition, ed. by P. Bondy and L.Rosenberg, W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia 1974. pp. 825-880.

    24. Bloomer, J.R., Berk, P.D., and Howe, R.B.: Hepatic clearance ofunconjugated bilirubin in cholestatic liver diseases. Am. J. Digest. Dis. 19:9,1974.

    25. Yawata, Y., Hebbel, R.P., Silvis, S., Howe, R., and Jacob, H.: Blood cellabnormalities complicating the hypophosphatemia of hyperalimentation:Erythrocyte and platelet ATP deficiency associated with hemolytic anemiaand bleeding in hyperalimented dogs. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 84:643, 1974.

  • 26. Howe, R.B., Berlin, N.I., and Berk, P.D.: Estimation of bilirubin production inman, Chapter 9 in International Symposium on Chemistry and Physiology ofBile Pigments, DHEW Publication No. (NIH) 77-11 00, 1977, pp. 105-115.

    27. Branda, R.F., Ackerman, S.K., Handwerger, B.S., Howe, R.B., and Douglas,S.D.: Lymphocyte studies in familial chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Am. J.of Med. 64:508, 1978.

    28. Priluck, I.A., Howe, R.B., Eifrig, D.E., Edson, J.R. and Miller, K.: Retinalsurgery complicated by a spontaneously-acquired Factor VIII inhibitor. Amer.J. Ophthalmol. 86:27, 1978.

    29. Howe, R.B., Hadland, C. and Engel, R.: Effect of phototherapy on serumbilirubin levels and red blood cell survival in congenitally jaundiced Gunnrats. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 92:221, 1978.

    30. Petryka, 2.J., and Howe, R.B.: Historical and Clinical Aspects of BilePigments, Chapter 12 in The Porphyrins, ed. by D. Dolphin, Vol. VI, AcademicPress, New York, 1979, pp. 805-837.

    31. Howe, R.B., Branda, R.F., Douglas, S.D., and Brunning, R.D.: Hereditarydyserythropoiesis, with abnormal membrane folate transport. Blood 54:1080,1979.

    32. Howe, R.B.: Tips on diagnosing and treating anemia in the aging. Geriatric34:29, 1979.

    33. Berk, P.D., Jones, E.A., Howe, R.B., and Berlin, N.I.: Disorders of BilirubinMetabolism, Chapter 14 in Metabolic Control and Disease. 8th Edition, ed.by P. Bondy and L. Rosenberg, W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia. 1980, pp. 1009-1088.

    34. Howe, R.B.: Staging laparotomy in the management of lymphoma. In:Hepatic, Biliary, and Pancreatic Surgery. ed. by J.S. Najarian and J.P.Delaney, Year Book Med. Pub., Chicago. 1980, pp. 211-225.

    35. Howe, R.B.: Claves para el diagnostico y tratamiento de la anemia en lasenectud. Medicina Geriatrica 1:2, 1981.

    36. Howe, R.B., Bloomfield, C.D., and McKenna, R.: Hypocellular acuteleukemia in adults. Am. J. Med. 72:391, 1982.

    37. Rushing, D., Goldman, A. Gibbs, G., Howe, R., and Kennedy, B.J.:Hydroxyurea versus busulfan in the treatment of chronic myelogenousleukemia. Am. J. Oncol. 5:307, 1982.

    38. Howe, R.B., Kay, N. and Douglas,S.: Effect of therapy on T-cellsubpopulations in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia 6:345-348, 1982.

    39. Yunis, J.J., Oken, M., Kaplan, M.E., Ensrud, K.M., Howe, R.B., andTheologides, A. Distinctive Chromosomal Abnormalities in HistologicSubtypes of Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. N. Engl. J. Med. 307, 1231-1236, 1982.

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    40. Howe, R.B. Anemia in the elderly; common causes and suggested diagnosticapproach. Postgrad. Med. 73, 153-160, 1983.

    41. Miller, W.J., Branda, R.F., Flynn, P.J., Howe, R.B., Ramsay, N.K.C., Condie,R.M., and Jacob, H.S.: Antithymocyte globulin treatment of severe aplasticanemia. (Submitted).

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  • , I~ I UNIVERSITYOFMINNESOTA\.;III TWIN CITIESJune 9, 1983

    University Hospitals and Clinics420 Delaware Street S.E.Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455

    TO: University Hospitals Board of Governors

    FROM: C. Edward Schwartz, Hospital Oirector??'~~SUBJECT: End-Stage Renal Disease Program

    The regulations pertaining to the End-Stage Renal Disease programrequire that the Hospitals' governing body annually review and approvethe policies, procedures and organizational structure which apply tothe services provided under this program. Such review and approvalis slated for June 1983.

    Attached, for your consideration, are:

    • New policies which have been developed since the last Boardof Governors review.

    • An index of existing policies and procedures.

    • A revised organizational chart which relates to the servicesprovided under the End-Stage Renal Disease program.

    These items have been considered by the Medical Staff-Hospital Counciland the Joint Conference Committee and are thereby submitted foryour approval.

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    attachments

    HEALTH SCIENCES

  • RENAL DIALYSIS UNIT POLICIES

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    Documentation of Approval of Board of GovernorsGuidlines for Renal Unit Policies - Organizational ChartNetwork No. 7 Membership AgreementMedicare CertificationAffiliation Agreement with Methodist HospitalMedical Director PoliciesRole of Residents and FellowsPolicy for Shunt ServiceInteraction of Transplantation and Renal ServicesPhysician Signature PolicyPurpose, Philosophy, ObjectiveGeneral PoliciesPersonnel PoliciesOvertime PolicyChronic Maintenance DialysisAcute DialysisAdmission PolicyDischarge PolicyMedical Records PolicyStanding Orders PolicyPatient Rights and ResponsibilitiesAssessment of Quality CareCommunications and Staff Development PolicyCommunication PolicySpecifications for Performing ProceduresInsertion of Fistual Needles by Kidney Dialysis TechniciansCharting by Kidney Dialysis TechniciansMedication Administration PoliciesCompressed Air PolicyPolicy on Drugs and Equipment for Emergency ProceduresNotifying Physician of Patient Problems and EmergenciesChecking Emergency CartHandling of EmergenciesPreventative Maintenance of Kidney Dialysis EquipmentFunctional Failure of Reverse Osmosis MachineElectrical Safety PolicyFire PolicyCoordination with Internal and External Disaster PlansInfection Control and Cleaning PolicyVentilation Requirements for Isolation ProcedureTraffic ControlHerpes Simplex PrecautionsPregnant Personnel PolicyHandling and Disposal of Wastes and ContaminantsPolicy for the Maintenance of Quality WaterStorage of Food and BiologicalsHepatitis Surveillance and ManagementEmployment Related HepatitisNeedle Stick/Injury PolicyMasks in DialysisPolicy for HandwashingWearing of Sterile or Protective GlovesDress Code for Dialysis

    Allocation of Dialysis Social Worker

  • POLICY NUMBER;

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    POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL SECTION:,()..... 'NIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS AND CLINICS

    VOL.:Department of Nursing Services

    EFFECTIVE: 5/5/83

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    GUIDELINES FOR COMPLETION AND UPDATINGOF THE NURSING CARE PLAN TOOLS

    A. General Points

    1. All entries to the Care Plan must be made in black ink exceptfor the allergies section where entries are to be made inred ink.

    2. All entries must be dated as to month/day/year,3. All records are permanent. Do not erase or cross out any entry.

    When data changes tt is to be colored over with a Hi-Liter Marker.4. Primary Nurses are responsible for Monthly Care Plan review,

    updating and SOAP Charting.5. Primary Nurses are responsible for shartnq the Care Plan with

    the pati-ent and/or family as well as for seeking fnput fromthe patient and/or fami1y in generating the Care Plan.

    B. Nursing Care Plan Tool

    ,. Demographic Information

    - Note the name of the Primary Nurse and the date this Care Planwas started.

    - Note the date of the patient's first hemodialysis treatmentat the University of Minnesota. If he started dialysis in anotherinstitution, indicate the date of his first treatment at thatinstitution.

    - Addresses and telephone numbers, both local and out-of-townmust be noted.- The name, address and telephone number of who to notify in

    emergencies ;s to be provided.- Note the patientJs religion, birth date, current and previous

    occ~atton.

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    - Provide the name and telephone number of the referriig dialysisunit and/or referring physician.

    2. Adjustment Information- Interview the patient to obtain answers to the questions in

    this section regarding scheduling, transportation, etc.

    3. Allergies- Entries in this section are to be made in red ink.- Note the generic and brand name of the drug or substance that

    the patient is allergic to.4. Patient's Rights

    - Each patient is to receive a University of Minnesota Patient'sRights Booklet.- The patient must read the booklet (or the nurse must read it

    to him). Comprehension should be evaluated and questionsanswered or referred.

    - The patient or guardian must sign on the line provided atthe bottom of that page to indicate that he received the information.

    5. Medical History- Note whether or not the patient is a diabetic.- Complete this section by patient interview and chart review.

    6. Surgtcal History- Note the dates of and describe all surgical procedures and

    pregnancies. May only be able to date by year.- As new surgical procedures are performed, they are to be noted here.

    7. Pattent Teaching- All patients (families of children) are to receive teaching,

    without exception in the following:Access Care and EmergenciesDiet and Fluid IntakeMedicationsWhat lab Values Mean

    - These and other topics of patient teaching are to be dated.- Review dates are to be indicated.

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    8. Dialysis Information ,- Indicate the type of access, needle size, dialysis schedule,

    dialyzer, bath, water, heparinization, priming solution, andblood lines used for dialysis.- Note the patient's dry weight and diet prescription.- Note if the patient is awaiting transplant and if so, whether

    it is LRD or Cadaver.- Note the patient's hepatitis antigen and antibody status:

    If the patient was given Heptavax vaccine, note the three dose dates.9. Access History

    - Note the date of and describe all access procedures includingsubclavian and femoral catheterizations.

    10. Nursing Care Plan- Based on your interview and chart review, first formulate a

    ,~ problem list for the patient.- Using the patient problem list, complete the patient Care Plan

    for each problem.- Indicate the date of the problem's documentation, the short

    term and long term goals, plan of care and intervention and theactual outcome.- Indicate the date of review and the date of care conference review.- As problems resolve they are to be colored over with a Hi-Liter Marker.

    c. Patient Problem List1. Each problem should have a number.2. Title each problem descriptively.3. Indicate the date of onset, the date the problem was

    the date the problem inactivated (was resolved).4. When a problem resolves, color over the entry with a

    recorded and

    Hi-Liter Marker.

  • D. Dialysis Patient Medication Record

    1. This is a cumulative record. When a drug is discont1nYed.color over it with a Hi-Liter Marker.

    2. The start and stop dates must be indicated as well as the name.dose. route and frequency of the medication.

    3. Each patient's medication record should be reviewed by the nurse,with the patient. monthly.

    4. Indicate the date of review and initial.

    GUIDELINES FOR COMPLETION AND UPDATING Page 4

    E. Nursing Notes

    1. Charting of patient progress will be done in the form of a SOAPNote on the Health Professional Progress Notes.

    2. The Monthly Care Plan Review Note should be titled as suchwith a SOAP Note made on each problem.

    3. Interim notes should be titled as such and a SOAP Note writtenwhere a new problem is added, a change occurs in the patient'sstatus (i.e., arrests, serious complications, transplant received),or if the patient transfers out.

    4. All Notes must be dated, written in black ink and signed by thePrimary Nurse.

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    . ". DIALYSIS PATIENT DATA BASEAND

    NURSING CARE PLAN TOOL

    ( All Entries Are To Be Made In Black Ink Name Plate

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    -4 ~imary Nurse. -:Date Care Plan Started,...... _Date of First Dialysis at U. of M. ---:Elsewhere ....o.- _

    • Home Address --t1HOME

    ~ • -:PHONE--.....l(""---.J-) _-i Local Address -tLOCAL~ PHONE~('____") _-

    occupation ' ....;Previous Occupation __

    Add ress Phone-! ) _

    Rel igion ...;Birth Date _

    = Who To Notify In Emergencies _:z:::l..:z:t:!',f..,;)

    Referring Dialysis Unit ~Phone__~(__~) _

    Referring Physician Phone__(~_~) _

    do you regard as your support system? _

    ho depends on you? _

    hat are your transportation problems? __

    hat days/times are best for your dialysis? _

    o you have any financial concerns? ___

    o you have help at home? -.;Who? _

    o you expect to return to your job? __

    hat ;s your activity level? ~What is your endurance level? _

    o you require help in your home? __

    ave you any special interests or hobbies? ___

    hat else do you want us to know about you? _

    ~LLERGIES (in red)

    ~Patient Given Patient's Rights Booklet On, _

    I have been given the U. of M. Patient's Rights Bookletand have had any questions about its contents explained.

    Patient Signature or Guardian

  • 3.. •Date SUBJECT Review Date Review Date Review Date Review Date.,

    Access Care &EmergenciesDiet and Fluid Intake

    ( ~ MedicationWhat Lab Values Mean . -..

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    Yes NO LRD CAD___Positive NegativePositive Negative

    zo-iEXo\..I-z:-

    Needle Size-------------Dialysis Schedule __Dialyzer _

    Bath: K+ Na+ Ca++--_-.: ---- ----Gl uc o Phos 0 _

    Bicarb Other---- ---------Water: RIO Distilled Other-------Heparinization _

    Priming Solution _

    Blood Lines _

    Dry Weight _

    Diet~ _

    Awaiting Transplant?epatitis Antibody

    Hepatitis Antigen

    Received Heptavax on----------

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    Date Procedure

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    ~ Departaent of Nursing Services

    EFFECTIVE: 5/5/83

    ".

    VOL.: POlICY NUMBER:

    REVISION:

    REVIEWED:

    SECTION:

    SUBJECT:PRIMARY NURSING - DIALYSIS UNIT

    S()URCE'PAT JACOBBERGER, HEAD NURSE:tmPRIMARY NURSING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

    UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS DIALYSIS UNIT

    Dialysis patients pose a special problem in the maintenance ofcontinuity of health care because of their multiple-system complicationsand because of their repeated visits. Since assignments vary fromday to day between nurses, it becomes especially difficult toassure a consistent approach to problem identification and solution.Therefore, it seems reasonable to institute a plan of Pri~ry Nursingin order to facilitate and ~intain continuity of health care for ourdialysis patient population.

    The goals of the Pri~ry Nursing System of Assignment include:1. To establish and implement with input from the patient,

    a plan of care that meets his/her physical and psycho-logical needs.

    2. To establish and maintain a working rapport with the patientin order to accurately assess his/her physical anc psycho-logical status.

    3. To establish and ~intain channels of nurse/patientcOrrtTluni ca tion.

    4. To become aware of and communicate specific patient needsto the appropriate service of the health care team,e.g., physician, nursing staff (both Unit and hospital-wide),dietitian and Social Services.

    S. To develop and implement a patient education program specificto the patient.

    6. To assist the patient in the establishment and attainmentof realistic goals.

    7. To promote active participation in health care by the patient. ....' ...

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    PRIMARY NURSING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Page 2

    Assignment of primary patients will be carried out in thefollowing manner:

    1. Each chronic dialysis patient (i.e., those patients whoI

    ~peatedly receive their dialysis treatments at the .University of Minnesota Hospital) will have one primary nurse.

    2. Dialysis patients who are here for transplantation work-up,transplantation, and/or surgery prepatory to transplantation,will have a primary nurse assigned if they are here fordialysis longer than two weeks from the date of their firstdialysis for that current admission. Upon readmission afterdischarge, the patient will be assigned to their previousprimary nurse.

    3. New patients who are identified as chronic dialysis patientsthat will receive their dialysis on a repeated basis hereat the University of Minnesota, will be assigned a primary nursewithin two weeks of their initial dialysis.

    4. Patients being treated for acute renal failure (i.e., reversablefailure) will not be assigned a primary nurse by thisDialysis Unit.

    5. Registered Nurses working 75% or better, will be assignedup to five patients for the purposes of Primary Nursingwith the exception of the Head Nurse, Assistant Head Nurse,Permanent Relief Charge Nurse and Station Instructor{s).In the latter cases, each will be assigned one patient.

    6. Registered Nurses working 50% to 74% will be assignedup to three patients and Registered Nurses working10% to 49% will be assigned only one patient for thepurposes of Primary Nursing.

    7. New R.N.'s to the Unit will receive their primary patientassignment three months after the nurse's start date.

    8. Primary Nurses may barter with each other for patient assignmentsevery January and June. If conflicts which seem unresolvableoccur, the Primary Nurse may request a change of patient aftera conference with the Assistant Head Nurse.

    9. Patients of Primary Nurses who terminate employment orare on an LOA of more than two months, will be reassignedto other nurses.

  • PRIMARY NURSING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Page 3

    The nesponsibilities of each Primary Nurse include:1. To develop, meintain and communicate to the patient and the

    health care team a written on-going dialysis care planwithin'two weeks of assignment.

    2. To revise and update the written care plan on a monthly basisor more frequently if there is a major change in the patient'sstatus (e.g., hospitalization, surgery, etc.).

    3. To plan and lead patient care conferences with the inter-disciplinary health team members and patient and family,if available, and to communicate verbally and in writing theoutcome of those care conferences on a bi-yearly basis.

    4. To develop, maintain and communicate to other health teammembers a patient problem list.

    5. To develop and maintain a cumulative medication list.6. To monthly document the patients' status, problem resolution

    and progress on the patient care plan.7. To monthly document the patients' status in the progress notes

    in the outpatient chart, using the problems list and theSOAP charting method.

    8. To complete the Patient Transfer Protocol when a primarypatient is transfered to or visiting another Unit.

    9. To update or make certain the dialysis orders for a primarypatient are updated when a change in d.ialysis orders is made.

    10. To request specific primary patient assignment for dialysiswhen the need arises.

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    Auditing of compliance with Primary Nursing Policy and Procedure..

    will occur along the following guidelines:1. The Assistant Head Nurse will audit each patient's chart

    the first week of every month for the previous month'scharting.

    2. If components are incomplete or missing, the Primary Nursewill be informed and expected to complete the chart withinseven days. Incomplete charts will be reaudited for complianceseven days after informing the Primary Nurse.

    3. Failure to complete the chart after two requests or failureto complete a chart or charts three months in a row willresult in a disciplinary conference.

    4. Assignment of primary patients will be done by the! Assistant Head Nurse. All changes during the month of~ January or June will be made with the approval of the

    Assistant Head Nurse.5. Care Conferences will be scheduled and noticed to the Primary

    Nurse and staff by the Assistant Head Nurse.

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    EFFECTIVE: June 8. 1983r------------------,.REVISION:

    POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUALUNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS AND CLINICS

    l5i1 SUBJECT: Food Trays from Hepatitis Posi-I+~" ... n';"'\1"~" D,.+': __ 4-~f~ Department of Nursing Services

    FOOD TRAYS FROM HEPATITIS POSITIVE DJ~LYSIS PATIENTS

    Removal of food trays from the rooms of Hepatitis PositiveDialysis Patients will follow the guidelines establishedin the following Memo dated 11/09/81.

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    SUBJECT: HEPATITIS B CONTROL IN DIALYSIS

    SOURCE:PAT JACOBBERGER, HEAD NURSE

    VOL.: POLICY NUMBER:

    EFFECTIVE: May 20,· 1982

    REVISION: June 8, 1983

    REVIEWED:

    REPATITIS B CONTROL IN DIALYSIS

    The Dialysis Unit will follow the Hospital Policy and Procedures Manual,Procedure Number 33~6, with regard to Hepatitis B surveillance with thefollowing additions:

    ~ New patients on dialysis (~hronic or acute) will be screened forHepatitis B (HBsAg and antt~HBs) at their first dialysis and thenonce per month during their period of treatment in this facility~

    ~ Patients who have dialyzed elsewhere will present their Hepatitis BStatus when possible, prior to their first dialysis in this facility.If the patient has not been screened for Hepatitis B within thepast month, blood will be obtained for screening at the firsttreatment here and then once per month during their period oftreatment in this facility.

    ~ All patients who permanently dialyze in this facility will beoffered Heptavax~B vaccine. Patients who are vaccinated will bescreened for HBsAg and anti~HBs every month during the innoculationperiod and then every six months thereafter.

    - Patients who refuse vaccination with Heptavax-B will be screenedevery month.

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    June 10, 1983

  • POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL SECTION:UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS AND CLINICS

    SUBJECT: HEMOD IAL YS IS UN IT DRESS CODE REVISION: June 6 ~ 1983

    SOURCE: PAT JACOBBERGER, R.N. Head Nurse REVIEWED:

    EFFECTIVE: 2/14/83f"l5i1

    Department of Nursing ServicesVOL.: POLICY NUMBER:

    HEMODIALYSIS UNIT DRESS CODE

    Employees will follow the estab1 ished Hospital Dress Codein the Department of Nursing Services Policy and Procedures Manualwith the following additions:

    1. Booties will be worn over shoes when cari'ng forHBsAg positive pati~nts.

    2, Isolation gowns will be worn, tied over uniformswhen caring for patients and di~carded when leavingthe Unit.

    3, Technicians are expected to follow the same guidelines.

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    ~A~P~PR~O~V~F~.::D:.J:A~~-f:;l.:l.~~1.~",n~,~~...J./!.J~ ~ DATE:TITLE: H~ Nurse -' Di a1ys i s Unit June 10, 1983

  • POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL SECTION:UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS AND CLINICS

    June 6~ 1983

    POLICY NUMBER:VOL.:

    EFFECTIVE:

    Department of Nursing Servicesf~

    l5i1 SUBJECT: Hepatitis Screening and Yaccin- REVISION:I-~at.!::.l~·o~n~~fo::!.!r~D..!.!i a~l!.J!v~s..!.is:...:.S~ta.!..ff:""- --I '----.....------------1SOURCE: Pat Jacobberger, R.N. and REVIEWED:N::Inrv V::In .... 0 '"

    HEPATITIS SCREENING AND VACCINATION FOR DIALYSIS STAFF

    1. At the time of hire, new employees will be screened for HBsAg andAnti-HBs.

    --if new employees are Anti-HBs negative they will beoffered Heptavax-B.

    --if new employees are Anti-HBs positive, they are protectedand do not require Heptavax-B.

    --if new employees are positive for HBsAg, they will not beallowed to work in the Dialysis Uni't.

    --if new employees do not wtsh to take advantage of Heptavax-Band are Anth·HBs negative, they will be screened every twomonths thereafter.

    2. personnel who have received Heptavax-B will be screened 6 monthsafter their last tnocculation to determine the presence of the expectedAnti-HBs.

    --Personnel who have completed two of the vaccination series willbe screened to determi ne the presence of Ant i-HBs.,

    3. Currently employed personnel who are Anti-HBs negative because they eitherrefused vaccination wi'th Heptavax-B or did not develop Anti-HBsfollowing vaccination will be screened for HBsAg and Anti -HBs everytwo months.

    4, Employees will include nurses, technicians, housekeeping personnel,nurses aides and secretaries.

    ~A~P:!:P~RO:::V~F~D~:LAU~~A',,~.i~-I.~-'I~L~,(A)~~ ~ DATE:TITLE: Head6furse - Dialysis Unit June 10, 1983

  • POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL SECTION:UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HOSPITALS AND CLINICS

    Department of Nursing ServicesVOL.: POLICY NUMBER:

    EFFECTIVE: June 8, 1983

    l5TI SUBJECT: Training and Assimilation of REVISION:k-~~-=-.1lNlelII.OL...JCI;.mj:"'''''W.'i~""~~'~jl.,\i''''~-------11----~-----------1SOURCE: REVIEWED:Pat Jacobberger, Head Nurse

    TRAINING AND ASSIMILATION OF NEW EMPLOYEES

    REGISTERED NURSES

    Orientation for the new employee {R.N. trainee} will be approximately2-3 months. During this time the trainee will learn to operate dialysisand dialysis related equipment, nursing care of the chronic adult andpediatric dialysis patient and nursing care of the acutely ill adult andpediatric dialysis patient.

    After an appropriate period of classroom learning, the new employee'sclinical experience will start with the dialysis of chronic stable adultpatients. Gradually, as dictated by the new employee's progress, care ofthe more acutely ill adult and pediatric patient will be fntroduced. TheStation Instructors will evaluate the new emp10yee"s progress on anongoing basis. The new nursing employee will proceed at a pace consistentwith her/his fncreasing expertise.

    During the orientation process, the Station Instructors will communicatewith the Leadership Group on the new emp10yee~s progress.

    When orientation is complete, the new R.N. staff member will beassigned a normal rotation of hours (a.m./p.m. and weekends).

    Independent Assignment will be made based on the individual ~s levelof expertness and ability by the Head Nurse, Assistant Head Nurse orCharge Nurse. Gradually, assignments will be increased to include ahigher level of acui'ty and a more vari'ed cross ..secti'On of patients.

    When the new employee has worked in the Dfa1ysis Unit for six monthsthe Head Nurse and/or Assistant Head Nurse will meet with the StationInstructors to determfne if the new employee is clinically ready to be placedon the call rotation. New employees will not be teamed with new employeeson ca11.

    TECHNICIANS

    Orientation for the technician trainee will be approximately 2-3 months.During this time the trainee will learn to operate, prepare and maintaindialysis and dialysis related equipment.

    After an appropriate period of classroom learning, clinical experience willstart with the set-up of equipment for chronic stable adult patients, under theguidance of a trained technician. Gradually, as dictated by the trainee'sprogress, set-up of equipment for more acutely ill adult and pedfatric patients

    ~ will be introduced. The trafnee~s progress will be evaluated on an ongoing ~.•~ basis and the trainee will proceed at a pace consistent with his/her increasing

    expertise., ~ \

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    VOL: IPOLICY NUMBER'SUBJECT: T .• d A •.raln1ng an sSlmllatic n

    of New Emnlovpes

    TECHNICIANS (continued)

    When orientation is complete, the new technician staff member will beassigned a normal rotati'on of hours (a.m.'s, p.m.'s and weekends).

    Independent assignment will be made based on the individual's levelof expertness and ability by the Head Nurse, Assistant Head Nurse orCharge Nurse, with input from the Chief Technicians. Gradually, assignmentswill be increased to include more stations and more difficult set-upsand break reliefs.

    When the new employee has worked in the Dialysis Unit for six months,the Head Nurse and/or Assistant Head Nurse will meet with the ChiefTechnician to determine if the new employee is clinically ready to beplaced on the call rotation. New employees will not be teamed withnew employees on call.

    In the training of new employees, experienced Station Instructorsand Dialysis Technicians will be utilized and all clinical experienceswill be closely observed and supervised until the trainee exhibitscompetency.

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    University of Minnesota Hospitals and Clinics

    Chart of OrganizationEnd-Stage Renal Disease Progra.

    Renal Transplant Service and Dialysis Unit

    Board of Governors,

    Network Coordinating Council Members ~eneral Director/CEODr. ThOmas f. Ferris :Mr. C. Edward SchwartzMr. R. Edward HowellMs. Patricia Jacobberger

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    Medical Review Board MembersDr. Thomas F. FerrisMs. Patricia Jacobberge~

    1Chief of Staff and ChairmanMedical Staff Hospital Councilor. Paul G. Quie

    ~,Hedicil Director~Unit

    • s F. ferrisMedical DirectorRenal Transplant ServiceDr. John Najarian

    AlternateMs. Barbara Tebbitt

    Sr. Associate Director andDirector of Nursing Services

    . ~~Renal Transplant ServiceAs~t. Director, NursingMs. Susln Plppas-Vlrco

    IAttending StiffHousestlff

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    Attending StaffHousestaffTrlnspllnt Coordinator

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    Head NurseNursing Stiff

    Head Nurse

    Nursing StaffOill1sts Techntctlns

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  • l5il UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTATWIN CITIES University Hospitals and Clinics420 Delaware Street S.E.Minneapolis. Minnesota 55455

    June 9, 1983

    TO: Board of Governors

    FROM: C. Edward Schwartz ~-~~.s;;d~

    SUBJECT: Personnel/Purchasing Implementation

    At its May meeting the Board of Governors reviewed plans approved byVice Presidents Vanselow, Bohen, and Hasselmo relative to Personneland Purchasing implementation. The Board tabled action on the matterwishing more time to review the subject.

    We noted at the May meeting that abbreviated versions of these planswere being developed as background material f