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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY West Virginio University School of Medicine wos founded in 1912 when it offered the first two years of medical curriculum. The WVU Medical Center opened in 1957, and in 1961 the first M.D. degrees were oworded in West Virginia. Now, 75 yeors offer its beginning, the WVU School of Medicine graduates over 80 students each yeor, trains over 200 residents, ond is involved in the heolth care of most of West Virginia. The School of Medicines Basic Sci- ence Building is the home of most first ond second year students, and is the center for student and faculty research. The School of Medicine has two clinical compuses that ore the tertiory core centers for the mojority of the state. The WVU Medical Center In Morgan- town provides health core for over 14,000 inpatients and 147,000 outpatients each year, and provides a clinical experience for two- thirds of each class and training for 211 resi- dents. The Chorleston Division of the WVU Medical Center, in affiliation with Charleston Area Medical Center, provides health core for over 21,000 inpatients and 31,000 outpatients each year, and provides a clinical experience for one-third of each class ond 100 residents. Wheeling Hospital ond Ohio Valley Medical Center moke up the Wheeling Division, where students may complete fourth year electives. -r.; 11 I j 1 I i y T TA ' uui r
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1987 PYLON STAFF If has been my pleasure, and my curse, to assemble the 1967 Pylon. It was o tremendous undertaking, and the finished product cannot re- flect the amount of time and effort involved. After enduring ignored photo deodlines, creativ- ity draughts, and threats of litigation, a few com- mitted people produced this book, while also completing their block exams, residency appli- cations, interviews, and rotations. I thank these people for their individual contributions, and for their willingness to give their time. We hope you enjoy the book — Sabrino Craigo, Editor Motk Thornton, Business Monoger John Stonley, Indispensable Jim McDermott, Involuoble Special thanks to Warren Point, M.D., faculty advisor, and to both Student Affairs Offices. SENIOR STAFF: Kathi Dors, Todd Witsberger, John Hayes, John Cinicolo LAYOUTS: D. Thistlethwaite, E. Doonsue, C. Milam, K. Knapp, M. Powell, D. Jackson, C. Willison, D. Craigo, R. Sparks CAPTIONS: M. Sullivan, D. Mazurek, Senior Staff PHOTOS: S. Craigo, J. Dulaney, M. Darnell, D. Rodak, W. Woodyeor, T. Witsberger Joy Goinei, MSI Rebecca Piice, MSII Julio Morrison. Don Dlckmon, Angleo Moscoro, MSIII ' s
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