Ohio State University College of Medicine - Caducean Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1964

Page 10 of 272

 

Ohio State University College of Medicine - Caducean Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 10 of 272
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Page 10 text:

enirdnice DOCG Drs. R. Thompson, F. Beman; Mr. P. Byers; Drs. J. Prior, R. Baker, J. Williams; Miss F. Schulz (Drs. R. Meiling and L. Evans absent). The pre-med student’s interview before the Medical Admissions Advisory Committee was the beginning—a momentous and unforgettable experience. There they were. like judges, all focusing their attention on the lonely and frightened candidate, sitting at the end of the big table. The moment of decision had come. Had the candidate’s preparation been adequate? Were his scholastic marks acceptable? Was he really motivated to become a doctor (why hadn’t he become a truck driver?) ? Was he financially capable? And in the end, was there “one less position available” in the next freshman class or not? Fortunately for us, there was room. May of each year was a time of initiations for many 6 honorary organizations and other groups on campus. Neil Hall was the site of one such festive occasion—the Big-Little Sis party and capping ceremony—the “initiation” for new students in the School of Nursing. The capping ceremony followed refreshments and a pro- gram presented by the juniors, showing the lighter side of student life in nursing. Each junior then placed a nursing cap on her Little Sis’ head, and the program closed with a prayer. Following capping, each Big Sis lit a candle and formed two lines of singing Big Sisters, through which the new nursing students walked as they left.

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Upham Hall... (Dr. John H. J. Upham, Dean, 1927 to 1941) Dodd Hall... . (Dr. Verne A. Dodd, Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery, 1927 to 1946) Wiseman Hall .. . (Dr. Bruce K. Wiseman, Professor and Chairman, Department of Medicine, 1944 to'1960) In the near future with the changing picture, the Ohio State College of Medicine will be a strange and unfamiliar place to the returning alumnus. Therefore, it seemed ap- propriate that the CADUCEAN theme should be MEMEN- TOES of medical and nursing schools, as we experienced them. Thus, with our MEMENTOES, we hope to fashion a photo album of how it was in 1964, that will serve as a means of recalling our years at this university. The College of Medicine at Ohio State University is undergoing marked transition. The Class of 1964 was the last freshman class to enter under the administration of Dean Doan. Now, the “Era of Dean Meiling” has begun, and continued advances in the medical program are being made. Included are a new grading scale of satisfactory (S), unsatisfactory (E), and honors (H); major curriculum changes; incorporation of the Para-medical Sciences—med- ical dietetics, medical technology, radiology technology, physical therapy—into the College of Medicine; continued emphasis on research; planned construction of a new basic science building complex at estimated cost of twenty million dollars; and probable enlargement of the medical classes to two hundred entering students. The School of Nursing, likewise, has experienced change, as the last class to graduate under the “old program” is the Class of ’64. Students who work “premium” are now called “nursing assistants” and wear white uniforms. More- over, students no longer all live in Neil Hall, the traditional nurses’ dorm, but also in sorority houses, rooming houses, apartments, and other dorms. Curriculum changes include an increased emphasis on the psychological aspects of patient care with consequent decrease in number of clinical hours. Furthermore, a journalism course and other non-nursing courses have been added to enable the nurse to acquire a more comprehensive college education. will surely Show...

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