7iI E VLTROilfaiSii gt RON ICLE
OUR
September 23, 1938
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
DR. GOLUB RECOMMENDS
BUILDING OF HOSPITAL
UNDER JEWISH AUSPICES!
clans of metropolitan New York
The 33.1 per cent of Detroit's Jew-
ish physicians holding regular in-
patient appointments is less than I
one-half of the 68.9 per cent of all
I physicians, (without distinction as
to religion) holding similar ap-
pointments in New York City. On
(CONCLUDER FROM PAGE ONE)
I practiced by a relatively large
number of Jewish physicians. This
6,865 pbysicians, and the city of • s an important matter in relation
Detroit has 2,437 physicians. In o any future consideration of in-1
that number are included 344 viting qualified physicians to serve'
known as Jewish physicians, ex- on the staff cf a hospital under I
clusive of hospital residents and Jewish auspices. Of course, the
interns. The total number of all mere fact that a man reports him-
physicians in Detroit is not high elf to be a specialist would not
when compared with the 10 larg- be sufficient qualification for a
est cities in the country. Detroit hospital appointment. With that
s r
has one physician for 676 people, must come impartial testimony con-
Cleveland one for 641, Chicago erning proficiency, education, ex-
one for 524, New York one for perience and character of nomi-
612, Philadelphia one for 495, nees for hospital gaff positions.
Pittsburgh one for 484, Baltimore It does seem, however, that there
one for 461, Los Angeles one for Is a large enough number of spec-
406, St. Louis one for 405, and ialists, many of whom would prob-
Boston one physician for 289 peo- ably meet - the high requirements
ple. For the entire country, there that a modern hospital would set
is one physician for 777 people. up for medical staff membership.
But that includes all smaller cities
Hospital Affiliations
and rural areas, where the num-
Definition of Terms
ber of physicians is much smaller
The term, 'hospital and clinic
in relation to the size of the popu-
staff
appointments'
has a wide
lation served.
variety of meanings. A hospital
Ages of Jewish Physicians
connection on the part of a phy-
"Detroit's Jewish physicians are
sician may mean anything to the
as a whole, young ip age. Two
position of chief of staff of a regu-
DR. J. J. GOLUB
hundred ninety-seven are under 60
larly organized hospital service.
years of age, 24 are between 60 The lack of uniform definition of the other hand, the 30 per cent of
and 61 years of age, and nine are terms used made the study of hos- Jewish physicians, including 41 at
over 64 years of age. No record pital affiliations difficult. It be- North End Clinic, holding out-pa-
could be obtained for 14 physi- came necessary to visit all of the tient department positions only, is
cians.
hospitals that have Jewish physi- more than twice as high as the
"The background and qualifica- cians on their medical staff, and 14.8 per cent for New York City.
tions of the physicians can be obtain exact information of the As compared with New York City,
udged from the character of the character and rank of each posi- the Jewish physicians of Detroit
medical schools from which they tion. Information was sought as to
were graduated. Out of the 344 in-patient and out-patient serv-
ARTHUR P. JOHNSON
physicians, 279 were graduated ices, as to active or inactive serv-
Manager
from Grade A medical schools in ce, and as to mere courtesy privi-
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the United States. In that num- leges to treat patients.
ber are included 139 who were
There are several distinctions to
graduated from Wayne University be recognized as existing with
DETROIT JEWISH REPRESENTATIVES:
College of Medicine, and 86 from reference to hospital affiliations.
the University of Michigan Medi- They are:
Morton H. Espar
Benjamin Fishman
su mnur J. Cohn
cal School. A total of 225 phy-
I. I Idling and active stadf membent
sicians came from the two medical of voluntary or p.,ernmenlo.1 hospitals
Peter
Portnoy
Theodore
R.
Keller
Harry Himmelstein
who are re..risible
for the cure of
f.
schools in Michigan. The remain- awed
ont-pallents In addition to
ing 64 physicians came from 23 their oun private patient, They are
04.11/01.11 10 regular perimis of service.
other Grade A medical schools in They al. sooner orgonicatimml re -
the United States. In addition, sponsibility and advise the avitninistnt-
through a medical ow
Nt' or 141111 -
13 were graduated from three lion
Mitt,. on the professional care of imt•
Grade A Canadian medical schools; lents mat on Itoopitul policy. Theex.
of
their
responsibility
milli-
12 from six foreign medical 1 1011 depend% noon the degree anti
of power
schools• and 13 came from 10 'derided 10 them by the Want tic
medical ' schools that are now ex- trustees Of the hospital. They are us-
ually organised into what is rolled a
tinct. An extinct medical school nervier . ahletv makes dolly visits to
ra totilento or assigns certain patients
is not necessarily one of lower
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toindishinal mentliers of the •sertire'
grade. Many of these schools were for study, dingmods 111111 t reatment.
absorbed by other schools, and A 'service . ronsist• of an odeoptote
.taro n11.1111.1,1 1. 11004i1011 ac-
some entirely discontinued their numlnr
cording to xettiorlly or rank, m111. 11 a.:
existence. Information was not chief t•f serviceor attending, 0110 In
first In rank; ocrowiate, w 110
11411101i
available for 27 physicians.
he sec
I In rank, etc. Illth
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We also desire to take this opportunity
Si,. level of the rank, there Is usually
Residencies and Interneships
Elearating owl Trucking
sociated n co rresponding degree of
as
HARRY LURIE
be
regretted
that
it
"It is to
noponcibility.
the standpointuf
to express our appreciation to you for
was not possible to obtain infor- Olio
for medical instruction, ad-
hold about half as many desirable
lancentent
In
medical
knouledge
and
mation concerning the number of
cognised that lids in-patient hospital positions and
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experien, it In
Jewish physicians now in practice type of hospital appointment in the most
your kind patronage which has been
twice as ninny of the less desir-
who served residencies and intern- desirable.
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.2. Out-pallent staff membership in
ships in hospitals, and the length 45 Ohlicattached to n volunt y govern- able clinic positions.
responsible for our growth and success.
tn•Patient Positions
Toll Call: Warren 20
and character of such residencies m ental lowpitol, or in 101 I.: arid-pendent,
tonothu heti) voffintary title, Is al. •
"Although the records show that
and internships. This information 11,1.
s:wade appointment for the oppor-
We hope to merit your continued good
would have thrown added light t 111101 of ettneat1011 andexperience 107 Detroit Jewish physicians hold
ohielt It offer, Such membership is in-patient staff appointments, in
upon the early training of these a
steppingstone for future advance-
a good many instances their ap-
will by always offering the same fine
physicians. It is generally known, ment to the In-palletil staff,
I °notating staff usually conist). pointments are merely in name
however, that almost all of those
of former active menthe,. of the v isit- and title but not in actual service.
who were graduated during the I rg ghat,
values that have made Olen 8 Wein
110 have torn retired f
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past 15 to 20 years, and many of active sem I ry and maine ditties, and Several Jewish physicians stated
o re onoccasion Coiled by the active that while they held relatively de-
the older graduates served intern-
or staff members in consultation.
Detroit's favorite men's store.
low oind a p olintment Is sirable hospital positions, they had
This Intl of
ships. Not a small number of both Titiv
unity. one I mt. is Mended for not been placed on active service
grotips also served as residents in not
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110111 1011
anti experience of 110
in years. It is, therefore, a sig-
■
varying specialties.
11 14 emeritus
11
.4 Fourteen wind membership doe* nificant fact that while 107 physi-
Wayne County Medicali Society
d. invdole nny kind of rexpondbillitY
"The 1936 American Medical f ritt the viewpoint of hospital niedlod cians or 31 per cent of the 344
Directory lists 200 of the 644, or staff organisation. It merely means Jewish physicians have in-patient
that selected plo klelltnrl In a conumn-
58 per cent, Jewish physicians as nay am given the privilege of and- postitions of varying ranks, only
Dille? private patients. They do a few of that number are on active
members of the American Medical
Bar and Resturant Supplies
1,3 hav orloolundies idocrthiff service, and have the opportunity
Association by virtue of their roups
of ward and clinic patients and
4;
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SAM DEVENOW
m dle ir; of growth and development in the
membership in the Wayne County I ntercIgneg trainions.,,,=, erie
Medical Society, which is a branch contort anti, prolXit and Progressive medical sciences and the art of
medical practice.
9038 12TH STREET
of the Michigan State Medical So-
at ClaIrmount
Jews on Hospital Staffs
Out-Patient Positions
ciety. ', This closely corresponds to
"There are 104 Jewish physi-
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AVE.
SAM
WEIN
1,394
or
67
per
cent
of
all
of
De-
"In
various
combinations
of
Oren Evenings, Sundays lid 5
JULES GLEN
troit's physicians who are listed in regular staff and courtesy appoint- dans who hold 176 out-patient po-
Cadillac 5139
the Directory as members. The ments, 322 of the total of 344 De- sitions only. Of that number, 168
large membership of Jewish phy- troit Jewish physicians have hos- positions, or 95 per cent are in
sicians is added testimony of qual- pital affiliations. While this shows the 11 large voluntary and gov-
ity and of a desire to participate that 93.6 per cent of them have ernmental hospitals of over 100
in and benefit from the many pro- some kind of hospital connection, beds each and in North End Clinic.
fessional scientific and educational it is not indicative at all of the In that number are included 114
activities carried on the country, extent or character of opportuni- positions, exactly one-half, in
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state and national societies. The ties for advancement in medical North End Clinic. Only two of
number of those who are members education, research, and clinical these positions are in voluntary
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of these societies is probably even experience available to Jewish phy- hospitals of under 100 beds each
larger today than it was in 1935. sicians. For, a hospital or clinic and six in the hospitals neighbor-
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Medical School Faculties
appointment in so far as it offers ing on Detroit.
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"The Wayne University College opportunities for medical train-
Hospital.with Jews on Staffs
of Medicine has a faculty of 244 ing is worthwhile only if it is in
"Grace Hospital has 35 Jewish
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members. In that number are in- a voluntary or governmental hos-
physicians on its regular staff—
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cluded 21 Jewish physicians. The pital. Affiliations with proprietary the largest number of all hospitals.
University of Michigan Medical hospitals are no more than cour-
That number includes 12 Jewish
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D. L. Wolfe, Mgr.
School at Ann Arbor has a faculty tesy privileges to treat private
physicians on the in-patient staff
of 211 members, which includes 21 patients. (Voluntary hospitals are
and 23 on the out-patient staff
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Jewish physicians and five Jews those controlled by non-profit cor-
only. None of these positions,
who have no medical degree.
porations and associations, such however, is of the first or top
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'It is not difficult to conclude as church and fraternal organize-
rank, two are of second rank, one
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that Detroit's Jewish physicians, tions,, while proprietary hospitals
of third rank and nine in fourth
as
a whole, compare favorably ace unrestricted as to profit and
CLifford 2771
and lower positions.
with their non-Jewish colleagues are controlled by individuals, part-
"Next comes Receiving with its
in medical school education, mem- nerships or corporations.) Almost
bership in professional societies, any licensed physician, regardless Redford Branch-31 positions in
all,
of which 22 are at Receiving.
and in potential ability to teach of qualifications, can find some
Three at Receiving hold top posi-
medicine and pursue research.
kind of connection, especially with
tions,
five hold second positions,
Years in Practice
a proprietary hospital for the pur-
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"Information as to the length pose of attending his private pat- five hold third positions, four hold
fourth
or lower psitions and 14
of time in practice was obtained ients. It was found that: .
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7 physician, or
per rent of all are in the out-patient department.
from 329 out of the 344 Jewish
Detroit
Jealsh
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"Harper and Woman's vie for
physicians. One hundred and six-
tions as consultants.
ty-six, or 50.4 per cent of this I se pkysiclans, or 31 per cent, hold third place with 23 positions. Wo-
LLOYD V. BARTLEY
positions n the regular in-pnlient man's, however, furnished 19 in-
number have been in practice 10
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pooltIons on the out-patient staff
years; 32, or 9.7 per cent have
in-patient and 16 out-patient posi-
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been in practice 21 to 30 years;
tions. Of first rank position, there
clinics; 41 In North End (Rn1C)•
14, or 4.3 per cent have been in It • physician,
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or 17per rent, are with- are two in each. Harper, however,
practice 31 years and over; and
. out regular hospital or clinic staff has four second positions and Wo-
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position,. 104 of this
1. .Un base man's only one; the reverse is true
seven, or 2.1 per cent are not in
courtesy privilege* In hospitals.
Incorporated
practice at all. The large num-
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"Of the 42 Detroit hospitals of third position.
ber of practitioners in practice 10 studied, three failed to furnish in-
"Children's furnished seven in-
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years or less corresponds to the formation concerning their pres- patient and 10 out-patient posi-
young age group of the physicians, ent number of Jewish residents tions and four consultant positions,
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and emphasizes the great need for and interns. The 39 submitting a total of 21; none occupying first
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"Evangelical Deaconess has 20
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dents and interns, of whom 207 positions for Jewish physicians, 17
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"In keeping with the trend of are residents and 189 interns. The
in the in-patient service, two in
Quarter Century
the times, 117 Jewish physicians
number includes 40 Jewish house the out-patient service, and one
or 34 per cent of the total are staff members, of whom 22 are
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r y- ve mem- excepting Florence Crittendon,
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selected for themselves a specialty
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pitals: 11 in Receiving, 7 in Grace, Mutual, Saratoga General, St.
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restricted as they are also in gen-
5 in Herman Kiefer. The remain- esda, Chenik, DeNileiDetroit Tu-
eral practice. For this latter group,
ing 5 members are scattered in berculosis, Fairview, and Samar-
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it is not easy to draw a distinct
four hospitals, namely: two in itan and Station, where no Jewish
line between partial specialists and
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Woman's, one in Jennings, and ported. 1
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The 313 staff positions held by
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of the total, are in general prac- one in Lincoln. The significant
fact
stands out that more than 21F) Jewish physicians are distri-
tice, and seven are not in Oractice
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30 hospitals here no Jewish house billed among all of the major medi-
at all.
cal and surgical specialties. This
"The 117 Jewish physicians who staff members.
wide specialty distribution for the
New York Statistics
practice • complete specialty in-
"A comparison of the degree of high ranking group of physicians
elude 30 in internal medicine, 20
forms • promising list from which
hospital
affiliations
of
physicians
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in general surgery, 17 in pedia-
might be selected suitable staff
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trics, 12 in otolarygology, 11 in in New York City with the affilia-
appointees
for a hospital under
tions
of
the
Jewish
physicians
in
gynecology and obstetrics and
O'HARA - QUINLAN smaller numbers proctology, urci- Detroit is interesting. From the Jewish auspices.
Judging
from the facti
the
totality
of hos-
ogy, phthalmology, neurology and standpoint of
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concluded that opportuni-
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ogy. Thus, it can be seen that of Jewish physicians, 93.6 per cent
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ties available to Jewish
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I . practically all of the major sure- in Detroit, does not differ much
physicians for the ad-
--- cal and medical specialties arefrom 94:8 per cent for all physi-
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vance of graduate medi-
cal education, for clinical
teaching on hospitals are
limited. This fact and
the fact that there is an
insufficiency of hospital
beds in Detroit are the
major reasons for recom-
mending a hospital under
Jewish auspices.
Do the Jews of Detroit view
the establishment of a Jewish hos-
pital with favor or do they dis-
approve of the project? A cross-
section of public opinion on the
subject has been obtained by Dr.
Golub from rabbis, Jewish social
workers, Jewish teachers, Jewish
architects and engineers, Jewish
lawyers and physicians and from
the regular contributors of large
amounts to the annual Allied Jew-
ish Campaigns. These opinions
will be detailed in the next install.
ment of the Jewish Hospital Sur-
vey, scheduled for publication in
the Sept. 30 issue of The Detroit
Jewish Chronicle.
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