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Dean’s Message We are a nation grown, accustomed to keeping track of record-setting, of firsts and of lasts. Thus, you, the Class of 1968, will always remember this past year as your last in the College; I shall always remember it as my first as Dean and you shall occupy therefore a special place in my thoughts. In a very real way I envy you as you begin the practice of your pro- fession in much more exciting times of change than I did. You face the challenges stemming from the current concept that good health for all is a right, not a privilege. As I write this, newspaper headlines proclaim that a health care crisis exists in this country. The deleterious effects of man- power shortages in the health sciences are magnified by failure to make proper use of the capabilities of the various professions involved. The National Advisory Commission on Health Manpower has warned the President that basic changes in the present system must be made quickly. New roles requiring greater creativity and increased responsibilities must develop for pharmacists and medical technologists. For community and hospital pharmacists, T envision a more meaningful patient contact through acceptance of functions such as taking drug histories, keeping records of drug usage by patients, screening individuals as to need for medical attention, and selecting drugs and dosage forms for individual patients. For medical technologists I see on the one hand, broadened supervisory responsibility over medical technicians and, on the other, op- portunities for specialization in fields such as clinical chemistry or cytol- ogy. For graduates of either curriculum, there will be multiple opportuni- ties in diverse health science areas because of the strong scientific base of their education. The Faculty and I trust that the graduates of 1968 are now prepared to take a part in molding their own professional futures. God-speed. Walter Singer Dean 9
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