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Correspondence Between Governor Farris Bryant and Dr. Homer F. Marsh Regarding the Employment of Professionally Trained Cuban Refugees, 1960-1961
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UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 1120 ANASTASIA AVENUE CORAL GABLES 46, FLORIDA OFFICE OF THE DEAN January 17, 1961 Honorable Farris Bryant, Governor, State of Florida, Tallahassee, Florida Dear Governor Bryant: Please do not feel apologetic for any delay in commenting on the Cuban refugee physician problem. I am quite appreciative of the tremendous (and at time, terrible) demands on your time in these early days in Office. I am pleased to report that in our small way, the Medical School faculty has made some progress in proving immediate assistance to a number of these men. In addition to some financial help, we have initiated a program of instruction for about 250 of them, and this will have a triple-barreled effect, It will make it possible for some number of them to undertake a national qualifying examination in medicine prior to taking various state licensure examinations, and for holding hospital appointments; keep them in touch with and improve their knowledge of medicine; and, quite important i believe, keep their morale from ebbing during this trying time. The problem is quite complex, and there is no easy or early solution. They are graduates of foreign medical schools and cannot take state licensure examinations (in Florida or elsewhere) until they have passed a national qualifying examination. Many of them are older men who have been in specialty practices for so long as to have become somewhat “rusty” in the general medical fields and in the basic sciences. They would have difficulty in passing the national qualifying examination. To help them in this problem, our faculty has volunteered to conduct an intensive post-graduate program in medicine which will run until March 31, and which will permit these physicians to review the entire field of medicine before taking the qualifying examinations. I have attached a description of the program which we are presenting, and hope you may find time to look it over, even if rather hurriedly. There is the very real problem of trying to help these men live during the participation in this post-graduate program, and until they can be located. In this effort, we have tried to place them in jobs provided by research projects in the Medical School. We have been able to help some in this way. In addition, we have tried to obtain “fellowships” and “scholarships” for a number of them, and have been successful
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Bryant, Farris (Cecil Farris), 1914-2002. Correspondence Between Governor Farris Bryant and Dr. Homer F. Marsh Regarding the Employment of Professionally Trained Cuban Refugees, 1960-1961. 1960. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/346143>, accessed 1 December 2024.
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Bryant, Farris (Cecil Farris), 1914-2002. Correspondence Between Governor Farris Bryant and Dr. Homer F. Marsh Regarding the Employment of Professionally Trained Cuban Refugees, 1960-1961. 1960. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 1 Dec. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/346143>
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