Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center - Plexus Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center - Plexus Yearbook (Lubbock, TX) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 146 of 168
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CHRISTIAN MEDICAL SOCIETY Within an interdenominational framework and without strong religious organizational affiliations, the Christian Medical Society seeks to provide support and encouragement to persons in all areas of the medical profession. Our membership includes students, residents and practicing physicians all dedicated to serving God in their practice of medicine. A spin-off of the organization geared toward meeting the needs of spouses was started this year in an effort to provide extra support to the families of our members. The 1985-86 school year was a very exciting and growing year for the CMS. Our meetings were moved from the Health Sciences Center Building to physicians’ homes providing students with the opportunity to become acquainted with practicing M.D.’s. With this move our group grew to as many as 45 members. We also had various speakers throughout the year adaressing such topics as abortion and medical missions, as well as leading in bible studies and personal testimonies. We were also able to send five first year medical students to the annual Student Leadership Conference in Dallas where they met with students from other Texas medical schools. By building on the success of the past year and with new ideas of leadership for next year, the CMS promises to offer exciting opportunities for students looking for growth and support in medical and spiritual lives. Christian Medical Society 1985-86 Officers: Jim Higgins Mike Edwards President: Vice President:

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N MEDICAL WOMENS ASSOCIATION. We started the year with a series of learning skills seminars. The first of the series was given by Dr. Mark Gelula on optimizing ones’ learning style. The second was given by Dr. John Pelley on improving test taking skills, and the third was given by Dr. William Carter on learning disorders. In the first semester we also sponsored a thought provoking seminar on dual career relationships given by Dr. Susan Henatick. The final seminar of the first semester was cosponsored by AMWA and TMA, was given by Dr. Ralph Anderson and covered the changing times of medicine as concerns HMO’s, PPO’s, and DRG’s. Four local AMWA members attended the national AMWA covention in San Francisco. The convention was both informative and inspiring. During the second semester AMWA sponsored a series of seminars on Human Sexuality. The first seminar dealt with sexual dysfunctions. The second was a much needed aiscussion given by Dr.’s Jim Chappell and Barry Spires on taking a sexual history. Our goal this year was to bring pertinent and innovative programs to everyone at the meaical school. Through this busy and fruitful year we have reached our goal. Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Anne Epstein Officers: President: Suzanne Benser (MSII) Vice President: Judy Pugh (MSIl) Secretary. Robin Mainwaring (MSI) Treasurer: Dianna Yu (MSIl) 141



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The Family Practice Student Association strives to expose students to the specialty of family medicine and to increase their awareness of the activities of the family physician. In addition to monthly meetings, the FPSA sponsored a CPR course for medical students, established family practice ‘'mini-libraries’’ in Amarillo, El Paso, and Lubbock, and sponsored a party during orientation week. Many students took advantage of the preciinical preceptorshio program, spending a month with private family physicians around Texas. CTICE STUDENT ASSOCIATION The annual Family Practice Residency Day was one of the most popular yet with 17 residencies from across the state coming to recruit students. The FPSA sent four representatives to the National Conference of Student Members in Kansas City where they gathered information to share with the rest of the organization. Two members attended the Texas Academy of Family Physicians Interim Session where Tech was elected to represent all the Texas medical schools at the next National Conference. 143

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