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e, , X 3 , , 4 ..... y V I' l FIRST ROW-Burton Baker, Edward Pliske, Edith Maynard, Bradley Patten, Muriel Ross, Raymond Kahn, Donald Enlow, Theodore Kramerg SECOND ROW-Allen Beaudoin, Charles Votaw, Alphonse Burdi, Seong Han, Edward Lauer, Thomas Oelrich, james Conklin, Donald Strachan, Theodore Sippel, THIRD ROW-Dawan Moosman, Bruce Carlson, Peter Coyle, james Koski, Roy Glover, Alton Floyd, Walter Castelli, Theodore Fischer, William Burkel. Ch 4 R. L.'Bucciarelli ' , xii: W? t ' 1 Thomas Cashero Gerald Burke D. R. Chartier Allen Burkett Dane Cogan 16 + .U 'l0 fe vi f ff A . I , A Paul Burstein Stephen Burton I . . X K Carol Coleman J. T. Collins
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THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN MEDICAL SCHOOL lst Year Class Schedule FIRST TERM 1968 - 69 August 26 - December 10, 1968 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY PHYSIOLOGY' PHYSIOLOGY PHYSIOLOGY Laboratory E,Med, Lecture E.Med, - Lectuzle- - - -E: Med: Ill BIOCHEMISTRY FREE TIME BIOCHEMISTRY Conference Conference BIOCHEMISTRY Lecture Med.SCi-3330 Lecture Med.Sci.3330t BIOCHEMISTRY 4' f ' ' - - - NEURAL at CLINICAL BEHAVIORAL FREE TIME Labo ator ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' SCIENCES r Y MEDICINE s. 6450 Hosp. Med.Sci. 5330 The first exams of the medical school career are a new high point of anxiety for most. Yet somehow almost everyone passes, and the class settles down to a long winter of hard work expecting to get through, but with no illusions about the difficulty of the task. By spring, with only final exams ahead as one freshman noted we have now com- pleted three quarters of the first one quarter of the beginning half of the total of our medical training-formal, that is! I In the following two articles, two students describe aspects of the freshman year at medical school. QC. -M AS IT WAS Looking back, the freshman class holds many first impressions of classes, classmates, and instructors. Those Hrst few days in August seem so far removed from today and yet seem like only yesterday. I can remember M5330 and how it is not the same room now as it was then, as I reintroduced myself to forgotten high school friends and was so impressed by all the impressive Medical stu- dents. I can recall Dean Hubbard,s speech and how we were told that Medical school is not four or five years allotted time . . . is not as a trade, but Medicine is a profession to be entered upon . , . 7
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