Mr. Specter. Would you set forth your home and office addresses, please?

Dr. Beavers. Yes. My home address is 4071 Northlawn Drive, Dallas. My office is at 3911 Maple, Dallas, which is Woodlawn Psychiatric Hospital.

Mr. Specter. Would you describe briefly your educational background, please?

Dr. Beavers. Yes, I finished medical school here at Southwestern in Dallas in 1953, interned in Wayne County General Hospital in Eloise, Mich. I had a fellowship in pharmacology in 1954–55, spent 2 years in the Air Force in the Arctic in research and returned; I was an assistant professor of pharmacology for 3 years and during that time I took a year of internal medicine at St. Paul’s Hospital here in Dallas. Following this in 1960 I entered a residency in psychiatry at Southwestern here in Dallas and completed the residency in 1963. Following this, I went back on the faculty of the Medical School as assistant professor of psychiatry.

Mr. Specter. And, do you hold the latter position at the present time?

Dr. Beavers. That’s correct.

Mr. Specter. Are you a member of any accredited psychiatric societies?

Dr. Beavers. Yes; I’m a member of the Dallas neuropsychiatric group, the Texas Neuropsychiatric Society and the American Psychiatric Association.

Mr. Specter. Have you now set forth the major items of your background with respect to qualifications in the field of psychiatry?

Dr. Beavers. Perhaps it should be mentioned that I am on the attending staff at Parkland as a psychiatrist and that I consult at the Terrell State Hospital as a psychiatrist.