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Dr. Gilbert E. Corrigan This is Me

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American University of the Caribbean
Coral Gables, FL

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  1. 1. Basic Medical Science Faculty
    www.aucmed.com/aboutauc/descri - [Cached]

    Published on: 5/16/2005   Last Visited: 5/16/2005

    Gilbert E. Corrigan, Ph.D., M.D., FACP Professor of Pathology

    Dr. Corrigan received his Ph.D. from Ohio State University in 1958 followed by an M.D. from Wayne State University in 1962. Thereafter he undertook an Internship at Harper Hospital of Detroit (1963) and Pathology Residencies at Ohio State (1963 - 65), Boston Children's Hospital (1965 - 66), and University of Maryland Baltimore Medical Examiner's Office (1966 - 67).

    Academically, Dr. Corrigan began his career in 1967 - 69 and again from 1972 - 74 as an Assistant Professor at University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. During the hiatus (1969 - 72), he undertook an appointment as Staff Pathologist, Acting Chief at the Wayne County Medical Examiner's Office. Subsequently (1974 - 75) he was appointed Associate Professor at the University of Texas, San Antonio, Health Science Center Medical School.

    Dr. Corrigan continued his practical experience by moving to St. Louis and undertaking the position of Chief of Laboratories at the St. Louis University Medical School / Veteran's Administration Medical Center from 1975 - 1993. He continued in this role at the Louisiana State University Medical Center at Lafayette from 1993 - 2003.

    AUC welcomed Dr. Corrigan as a Professor of Pathology in May 2003 and anticipates that his extensive practical experience in the field will constitute a wealth of information for AUC students.
  2. 2. www.cap.org
    www.cap.org/apps/cap.portal?_n - [Cached]

    Published on: 6/27/2003   Last Visited: 7/9/2006

    Gilbert E. Corrigan, MD, PhD, of University Medical Center Laboratory, Lafayette, La., uses his bibliographic service (Ovid, Medscape, NLM, Aries) in a convenient way to write a quiz or do a meta-analysis. He first searches for the subjects and sends the chosen abstracts to his home computer as e-mail. At home, he downloads the abstracts to a file and opens the file in a word processor. Next, he uses the "tile" function of the word processor to make the download 50 percent of the window. He opens a new word processor document and tiles that document into the other half of the screen. That gives him the literature on half of the screen and a blank space on the other half. He can then easily cut and paste as he writes the quiz or paper in the blank new document. Of course, each question in the quiz can be referenced.

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