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im 1 .juniors have the opportunity to spend a portion of his medicine rotation at the Vet- erans Hospital where he becomes a special- ist in pulmonary diseases or to Wayne County General Hospital where the food is free and clean white short coats are provided gratis. Because ofthe heavy patient load and limited staff the junior at Wayne County is allowed to perform more medicine proce- dures and is able to follow his patient more closely than at the University Hospital. Yet the most gratifying aspect at W.C.G.H. is that you are considered as being a member of the medical team, not just another damn student getting in the way. Yet thekjunior begins to learn what medi- cine is all about, the devotion, the hours spent in attempts and with frequent suc- cesses to overcome the disease process. Death is a reality with which few students were previously acquainted and now becomes a reality. No matter what or where he experiences his medicine rotation he generally learns enough to at least pass the exams. Stuart Houser Gerald Hoyt What is the general mood of the medicine rotation? Little further comment need be added to that above. Juniors learn some- thing of medicine in one way or another-some few even have a good time at it-but for most the mood is one of pressure, anxiety, frustration at too much time spent with too little learned, and often depression about archaic forms of education, which seem to exist not so much by intention as through neglect. 128 David Kinser David Kahn . .3 K Louise johnson
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li- .lp M ,, .,. tu f , Bruce Larson George Layne Robert Levey n iisffif' Ytf. Qi fa- XS. NX Q i 4. ,X w 3 l William Litzenberg Internal Medicine W FIRST ROW-David Watson, Maged Khoory, F, Robert Fekety, David Bassett, james Greene, Robert johnson, Kenneth Mathews, Ronald Bishop, Keith Henley, Winthrop Davey, Ivan Duff, William Robinson CChairmanJ, john Weller, Muriel Meyers, C. William Castor, ,Iere Bauer, Robert Green, David Rovner, james Cassidy, Armin Good, Vernon Dodson, David Sminoff, llosef Smith, William Solomon, SECOND ROW-Richard Lockey, Richard Danehower, Kenneth Bergman, Barbara Avren, Dorothy Mulk- ey, David Cundey, Edmundo Sagastume, ,Iorge Dominquez-Berroeta, Osrar Macal, Don Hodges, ,john Kammermeyerpjeoflrey Strooss, Vijaz Varma, Manuel Nava, Eugenius Ang, Ralph Knopf,,Iohn Horn, Allen Cherniek, Sunil Das, Tuvia Rosenberg, C. Rosales Wynne-Roberts, Lloyd Gelman, David Scheinhorn, Ger- ' ald Gros, Martin Nemiroff, Ernest Reynolds, May Votaw, Lowell Quenemoen, THIRD ROW-Robert Overholt, Thomas Addison, Robert Finkel, David Katz, Peter Gay, Edward Alpert, Harry Huff, Guillermo Pinedo, joseph Walton, Robert Coe, Terrance Fisher, William Shell, ,lose Sanchez, Donald Wadland, F. Deaver Thomas, Allan Chernov, Donald Kay, William Gracie, Sara Walker, Lawrence Perlman, .james Murphy, Sergio Erill, Blake Berven, Dugald Maclntyre, Thomas Hansen, Elliot Rayfield, FOURTH ROW-Owen Haighlames Sauer, William Meengs, William Howard, Andrew Zweiflerhjames Weiss, Richard Lewis, ,james McCabe, james Laidlaw, ,Iohn Ladd, John Papp, David Bizot, Donald Dim- cheff, Richard Wakulat, Leroy Hunninghake, Newell Augur, Roland Hiss, Charles Gehrke, Charles Watts, john Lutz, H. Bramwell Cook, john Penner, William Church, Condon VanderArk, Donald Kuiper, Richard Rynes,'Iohn Rush. X t 9 . if AL' VI -Lvufilx X I 'q,, r X I .pix 'gi f . V P siii Q I 'L id v .A-
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