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DUTIES OF EEG PERSONEL

Kasper, Mary Jo

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Supervision of EEG department.
(50%)
Schedule and supervise investigations (esp. LSD-25) and rating.
3. Interview and rating of out-patients.
h. Graphing research material (15%)
(25%)
5. Order EEG supplies-~1ncluding pharmacy, laundry, and Central supply
6. Reading EEG with Dr. Itil (10%)
Dierker, Betty
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Co-ordination between EEG and wards (5%)
Schedule and supervise acute investigations (esp. Pentothal, Ditran)(30%)
investigations.
Interview and rate patients before, during, and after acute
(5%)
Dr.
Keskiner.
with
weekly
Check medications of patients
changes (5%)
Attend daily rounds and rate patients who exhibit behavior(25%)
Assist with pneumoencephalograms and after-care patients

Klingenberg, Helen

1. Recording of resting and acute investigations
2. Responsibility of Grass Laboratory
3. Marking, labeling, and filing of own recordings.
Davidson, Dorothy

1. Recording of resting and acute investigations
2. Responsibility of Offner laboratory
3. Marking, labeling, and filing of own recordings
Galloway, Charles

1. Operating tape recorder
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on Grass during

acute investigations

(5%)

an, Gloria
Schedule appointments and meetings

and typing of letters, publications, and meeting minutes
(7 items)
Control and balance of EEG dept. budget
Organization and filing of literature

Dictation

Supervise volunteer secretarial workers
Order office and other supplies for the department.

June 29, l96h

(30%)

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Gig , Yulmen

1. Design of research materials
2. Measuring and graphing Pentothal, Ditran records
3. Assist Dr. Ikuta with evoked potential 50% of time

Itil,
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Ellen (part-time)

Co-ordination between x-ray department and wards
Schedule patients with Mrs. Dierker for pneumos., skull and spinal x-rays

Technical assistant for pneumoencephalograms
Spinal fluid analysis
Measuring and graphing of ventricular system
Bibloigraphy for penumo. and spinal fluid investigations in psychotic patients

Frielich, Natalie (part-time)
rating of patients: a) personal history b) family history
c) social history from chants, patient interviews, and family interviews
2. Certain psychologic tests in in-patient jCintelligence tests, etc.)
3. Prepare bibliography concerning the relationship between prognosis and
personality, social, and family factors in schizophrenics.
1.

Summary and

wright, Lucille
1. Recording clinical EEGs and typing reports
2. Tune analyzer daily
3. Take EKG from 2-h on wednesdays and Fridays
Kettman, Gene

1. Technical supervisionend repair of equipment of
2.

MIP

Building new equipment

Earll, Pat
1. Take shorthand and type research EEG reports
2. Take dictation during or after acute investigations about patients behavior
by Mrs. Dierker and.Miss Kasper
3. Type for Miss Kasper or Mrs. Dierker
h. Take shorthand and type for Dr. Holden
5. Take shorthand and type for Dr. Ikuta
6. Help Mrs. Morgan if necessary

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