Page 10 University Daily Kansan, March 4, 1981 KUMC offers Gehrig disease program A program to help victims of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis deal with the disease is being conducted on a basis at the University of Kansas Medical Center. An anthropologist, psychologist and a neurologist are working with 30 victims of the disease, commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Victims of the disease gradually lose control of their muscles. However, they do retain their intellectual skills, and this presents unique problems for medical staff treating them, Edna Miles, the program psychologist, said. "They want to take part in making decisions about their care," Hamera said. Ann Cobb, the anthropologist, said the patients were enthusiastic about the group. "There is so little public attention given to their problems that they appreciate anyone who is interested," she said. Cobb said she had received positive response from the patients in the group about having her work with the group and about a monthly newsletter she produces for patients and their families. "I try to interview them about their perceptions of their quality of life." Cobb said. "It helps the medical people deal with them." This particular program will not receive another grant when funding runs out Sept. 1. The program, which is the only one of its kind in the state, is funded by a $10,500 one-year grant from the Kansas Commission on the Humanities and $2,000 in in-kind contribution, which matched funding from the KCH. "The KCH is interested in putting a similar type of program in another setting," Cobb said. "This is mostly a model program." The group meets once a month in a Kansas City. Kan., church. HOT OR MILD SMOKED SAUSAGE SPECIAL $1.50 Wed. thru Sun., March 4 to 8 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 No coupons accepted with this offer Career,family hard work female professional says It's not impossible, but it is hard work, for a couple to have two careers and one family. "It pains me to say so," Domer, "program coordinator at the KU Adult Lifes Resource Center, said. "I would like to travel, have an active social life, and be the ideal mother, but I'm convinced it's not possible." That was Shirley Domer's message in her speech last night to the Lawrence chapter of Women in Communications, Inc. at the Kansas Union. The career-oriented woman must ask herself both how she can manage her time and what her career goals are. Domer, who has a doctorate in speech communications and human relations from KIL, said. The major question in a two-career family is what to do when career paths diverge, she added. "That's the clincher." Domer said. "It's the tough, ugly, question that's the real test of the whole arrangement." Domer said she had the questions, but not the answers. Dorner pointed out that even more demands were placed on the woman's time in a marriage where she was held responsible for such family obligations as cooking and shopping. "A two-career family can 'double the fun' as far as social life is concerned," she said. "Both his and your careers have social obligations and it is hard to find time to socialize with your regular friends." "If you have too many obligations, then you need to set some priorities," Domer said. "You must ask, what is most important to me?" She said there were also stress She said there were also stress points in a marriage that might hurt the relationship. "Working late or on weekends can be a problem," she said. "It's better if you can keep to a routine." 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NOMINATION LETTERS should outline the outstanding aspects of the teaching Nominations should be submitted to Warders office, 301 Wesley, by March 23. WINNERS OF THE Outstanding Instructor Award will be announced at the English department honors and awards banquet May 2. The judges for the competition will be Haskell Springer, professor of English, James Hartman and Janet Kernan, both associate professors of English. Nominees will be notified by the department and are required to submit About 5,000 students were enrolled in required English classes last semester. About 38 percent of those students were taught by teaching assistants, according to James A. Gowen, director of freshmen/sophomore English. If you are unable to visit with us, send your resume detailing your background to Manager, Recruitment & College Relations P.O. Box 6504 a brief statement highlighting their teaching activity. 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