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and offered the latest in medical treat- ment. This increased the demand on Loyola from both the Chicago communi- ty and the nation. The Burke outpatient facility flocated at the north end of the hospital on the first floorl was so over- crowded by the influx of new patients that it could not function properly. Construction was begun in 1980 for a new outpatient center on the south end of campus. Also, a new surgical wing was underway by 1983 Csee page 215. Build- ing 54 was remodeled into offices in 1985 to accommodate the growing staff, and a much needed bookstore was built the same year. The Jesuit goal of providing quality education has been well met in Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine's 77 year history. The medical school has graduated over 6,500 physicians 14500 are living today.J The future of Loyola University Medical center appears bright. While most hospitals in the v-1 country are reducing capacity, Loyola is rapidly expanding. Already planned for this year is an MRI facility between the dental school and the outpatient center. With the success of the cardiac trans- plant program, a new wing will be added to the third floor to make room for a special transplant intensive care unit. Ldyola is also looking into the possibili- ties of a new heliport, cancer research building, a new MICU, and expanding the medical school to three floors. In addition to improvements in its physical plant, Loyola will be developing its academic programs. The bone marrow transplant program will be in action shortly. Research will be stressed in an effort to bring its level of quality up to that of the clinicians and academic physicians graduating from Stritch. As Loyola achieves greater national recog- nition, vacancies in department chair- manships are sought by more renowned physicians and scientists. The success of -i 1-Hospital 2-Medical Science Building 3-Doctors Office Building 4-Motel 5-Institute of Medical Ethics and Religion The Maywood Campus as it was original construction began. See text for details. Loyola's graduates and the Jesuit tradi- tion of education are an excellent foun- dation for the future of the Stritch School of Medicine. I X 1 ., jig ,Q-Y IW! A im in if --.4 --c- . ,v A 401, el 1 , - r 4, 11 . nf' Qs, QL: 'V 1 fx. p l Jr Lt-j,,.5f,.v-.sn ' .1 -- - Niiggfar- ,M ,gi ..-.W we-.. -f F, .. ,E 'Y -as ' AJ.L'fY , r wr ' ' -- -. ...... .1 '-' ,WZ - , nf f :If ' X 55255 0111 I f zz gfgizig- 2 . - I ::,, Big ggi' i -' . -9 r '-'- 494, ' ' -g If Q F N: i .' 3 s 4 iswglf will Lars 4 .41 ' .- -r - ' ' 4: V P lo is ?:s 3 JW Pri I 3 J --4 .,ls'xf.., ,f 'fi -r TQ: 'S ' . .. .,-14,-1,25 ' tf. :i12ff'i ' 4 ,I V Q 6 1 -- 8 5. ...fm 45,2 , -4. . .. vw-S 6-Research Institute 7-Institute for Medical Missions 8-Student Dormitory 9-Interns Quarters 10-Nurses Home 11-Institute for the Study of Mind, Drugs and Behavior ly planned before History of Stritch 13
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Robert G. Frazier, M.D., Senior Associate Dean if S Roland R. Cross, M.D., Associ- ate Dean for Admissions if! 9 f Daniel A. Burr, Ph.D., Director of Admissions .f -E5 x I i ' x fi X W. ,. i 'x rdf? Allan Streeter, Director of Alumni Relations 'ef .55 'Nw' Michael L. Rainey, Ph.D., Asso- 'iate Dean for Student Affairs Ag Teresa J. Wronski, B.S., Assis- tant Dean for Student and Aca- demic Affairs I
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