MEDICAL GRAND ROUNDS - October 23, 1997 - FAIRCHILD - 8:00 a.m.
ERNEST RING
Remember (you older physicians) the bloody mess of Sengstaken tubes at the bedside when the esophageal varices cut loose? And the rigid endoscope or barium swallow was the only way to find out if they were there in the first place? ERNEST RING M.D. -Professor of Radiology and Associate Dean at UCSF is coming down to tell us how it's done in 1997. He is part of the series of exchanges set up with LEE GOLDMAN, Chief of Medicine at UCSF, to help us get to know our new colleagues better.
Preview by Edward D. Harris, Jr., M.D.