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| a SURGERY CLUB | Since it’s inception in 1984, the surgery club has students a ‘hands on” experience. Dr. George continued to thrive through cooperation and continual Raushbaum, Dr. James Colt and the surgery residents funding by the TTUHSC Department of Surgery. The were helpful in making this possible. goal of the organization is to expose students to the Learning proper scrubbing techniques, observing various aspects involved in a career in surgery. A various operations, and following a resident for a day major function of the club is to provide an informative were other opportunities found in the surgery club. and realistic view of the process of specializing in surgery. Luncheons with guest speakers from a variety Officers for 1986: of surgical specialities were the highlights of the year. Speakers included: Dr. Ted Hartman, Dr. Gerald Laros, Dr. Jane Goldthorn, Dr. Mario Feola, Dr. James Colt, as — President: Keith Bjork well as many surgery residents. A suturing lesson and Vice Presidents: | Mark Reedy, Jeannie Sitzes an anatomical approach to specific surgeries gave
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT The 1985-1986 Academic Year was the second year of the Student Government at the Texas Tech Medical School. This year marked the first monthly publication of the Student Government Newsletter, ‘'Murmurs”, in an effort to improve communication between students, faculty, and aaministration. If was sent to all students, faculty, aaministration, incoming freshman, parents of MS I's, and to former students of Texas Tech. Initial steps were taken to establish an Alumni Association. The first mailing resulted in a 30% response..A subsequent mailing included an invitation of Alumni to a reception at the TMA convention in Dallas in May. Steps were also taken to form a Parent’s Association. A letter was sent to all MS | parents, requesting their support, along with a copy of the student newsletter. The association will formally be established next year. The speaker series was continued with a presentation by Dr. David Smith, entitled ‘The Impaired Physician.’ The series will be expanded next year to include one speaker during each of the two semesters. Also, Dean Hartman adaressed the students on the state of the school and responded to questions medical students had concerning TTUHSC. This year the Student Government became responsible for assessing the annual budgetry request of student organizations and for dispersing funds to the individual organizations. Student participation in Student Government increased this year, which allowed the undertaking of the above mentioned projects as well as many other goals not listed. Other projects the Student Government is concerned with, and will continue to pursue, include expansion of community service, a no-smoking policy, and an Official TTUHSC bookstore. The Student Government would like to express their sincere appreciation to Dr. Chappell, Dean Hartman, Dr. Spires, Marilyn Tackett, James Johnston, and Nancy Tarwater for their support. 147
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NURSING AMBASSADOR CLUB The Ambassador Club of the School of Health Sciences Center, service, public Nursing was founded in December 1985 relations, and recruitment for the School with 18 charter members. Its purposes of Nursing; promotion of professionalism include supporting the philosophy of the and leadership; and community service. ‘ The officers (left to right): Bruce Slack, president; Sheelah Community service, public relations, and Pagendarm, historian; Angela Striebeck, vice-president; recruitment go hand in hand. Kelly Finley, secretary; (not pictured) Inola Pool, treasurer. Some Ambassadors taking a load off and relaxing An Executive Committee meeting in session after a meeting. planning activities. 149
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