More than 60 surgeons fr®m throughout the nation will participate in clinical panel discussions of surgical topics at the 28th annual meeting of the Southeastern Surgical Congress here Monday through March 24.
Presiding at the four-day meeting at the Roosevelt hotel will be Dr. Benjamin T. Beasley of Atlanta, secretary-director general of the congress,
Delegates from every state in the South and other areas of the nation are expected to attend.
Individual talks will be given in morning sessions throughout the convention,
Panel discussions in the afternoons will center around "Acute Intestinal Obstruction," on Monday; "Forum on Progress in Surgery" on Tuesday and /'Operative Complications" on Wednesday, There will be no panel talk on the closing day,
Among,surgeons from New Orleans participating in discussions will be the following:
Dr. Alton Ochsner, surgical director of Ochsner Clinic and Ochsner \ Foundation hospital; Dr, John Bialock, of Ochsner clinic and I Foundation hospital; Dr. Frank McPherson of Ochsner Medical Foundation; Drs. /Leslie Guidry, Isidore Cohn Jr., Howard • Mahor-ner ancTWalter F. Becker, all of the Louisiana State university medical school in New Orleans; Drs. Dennis Rosenberg and H, J, Olinde, of Tulane university medical school, and Dr, Oscar Creech of Tulane.