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gi :Mgt '4 va K- i V' 'T iv? ' t, iii' .P v-it J if l r .1 325 i , 1 'QF .' la' 'L 1 T if same-s Af' .1 .,. 1. ' 1 if-,ii WW.. ai? .'rcffe.:a:i A , , .:'h'z'f'i:.'? 'f?igl'zi'wit+il 'Wrfifiiil' i li' 1 iw.. t . . K. , -'FSEQFJ' f . Sarraf? - 1 es-'ess P ' - .ri If .v ' 50 na As the City of Faith drew daily nearer to its opening, its exterior became increasingly complete, left. November 1981 is the target date for opening the hospital facility. In December, two completed floors of the hospital were opened to tours by students, faculty and staff. ln March, the Oklahoma Supreme Court handed down a decision upholding the Oklahoma HealtltlPlanning Commissions granting of a Certificate of Need. Meanwhile, work progressed. Workers continue to carry materials into the City of Faith where they are utilized in the construction work, right. The replicas of the healing hands of the physician and the minister, below, were erected in March. T , s r ,....3,. ' si-.3f?'.171-zqi' -.ws-la . 4 1 A ... be handled by a computer which is de- signed to accurately record and deliver precise data. The floor design is especially innovative. The architects departed from the traditional design of a long hall with rooms on either side and a nurses' station at the end. instead, the floors are arranged in open two-floor combinations with a cen- tral nurse's station located for observation of the floors immediately above and be- low. The rooms are arranged on the inner perimeter ofthe building. The distance be- tween nurse and patient has been signifi- cantly shortened. Efficiency, coupled with high quality health care, will make the City of Faith the most unique medical facility in the entire world. Dr. Winslow is accepting applications for medical positions and has set high standards to provide for top quality pa- tient treatment. Dr. Winslow has con- tacted over 1,500 qualified physicians. The Clinic will open with nine doctorslune 1, nine more will arrive in july and eight more in August, thirty-three physicians will be employed by November. The doctors will be well trained and open to the leading of the Spirit. At full capacity, the City of Faith will employ over 4,000 persons. Floors 28 and 29 of the hospital were opened for visitation by the University community. Students, faculty and staff were allowed to see the two most recently completed floors on December 2, 1980, of the fall semester. The tour was repeated Homecoming Weekend for the visiting alumni. When asked about the purpose of the tour, Dr. Winslow said, l believe that you ought to show what you are doing, to the people at home first. ORU is a family, and l wanted to offer an opportunity for everybody in the family to go to see what we are doing. The students were sincerely impressed with what they saw. Martin Waugh, a pre-med major, said that, The two-floor combination was brilliantly de- signed, and l was relieved to find out that instead of excessive extravagance, the money that was donated was used to de- velop a relaxing, homey atmosphere con- ducive to healing. The Certificate of Need was approved by the Oklahoma Supreme Court, March 1981. ln April of 1978, the Oklahoma Health Planning Commission's approval was reversed by local opposition in a De- cember 1, 1978, District Court decision. The OHPC and the City of Faith appealed to the Oklahoma Supreme Court, which gave the hospital a green light. The addition of the magnificent bronze hands was the most noticeable achieve- ment this year. The hands, standing 60-feet tall, symbolize the coming together of prayer and medicine. The union of man's finite natural ability and God's supernatu- ral power have been combined in this vis- ual representation. The cast-bronze sculpture, designed by Oklahoma City sculptor Leonard McMurray, is the world's largest bronze casting. lt was formed in a foundry just outside of Mexico City. Begin- ning in October, the hands were gradually assembled near the entrance to the City of Faith. The wrists were erected first, fol- lowed by the main portion of the hands. Finally, the 20-foot fingers were secured into place. ln November 1981, the more than S120 million complex will open as scheduled. Patients will pour in from all parts of the world to benefit from this unique combina- tion of the finest medical care united with God's benevolent healing power. Jlr kklli or iaith 2 7
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