Thursday, March 16, 1972 University Daily Kansan 5 KU Medical Center Staff Supports Growth of Family Practice Training By JOHN REED Dr. Jack Walker, chairman of the department of family practice at the University of Kansas Medical Center, said Tuesday that family medicine here and across the country. Walker said of the new department's progress. "The new president is a physician, after many years of debate, has apparently now received widespread enquiries by students and the public." tt the ssman from that that to fish to mishole vacated vaccinated te the this your your urs of arfs urs of arfs kg his kg his find find boo boo poor this poor seen seen arder arder seen seen lasts lasts tently tently time time peeled peeled drew drew applied applied into into that that oat oat Currently there are three programs in family practice in Kuwait, the KU Medical Center, Walker. These three programs, and approximately 54 specialists in family medicine and will produce Five years ago none of this was happening in Kansas, Walker said. The department approved family practice residency programs in the state. ays and postage vertiased pressed "THE PROGRAM alone will ol Young Hearings Set For 2 Charged For Inn Fight not keep young family physicians in Kansas, "Walker said. 'Special efforts must be made by the Kansas Medical Society, the Kansas Health Association, or communities to attract and hold these family doctors in Kansas." "Results take a number of years. A new resurgence of faith in Christ, the rural health problems of Kansas, but this program is a challenge." Preliminary hearings were set for March 24 for Gary Wary Buskirk, and Dusan LareeBuskirk, at 2 p.m. after the arrival in Douglas County court yesterday. Buskirk is to appear at 2 p.m. at the Douglas County Courthouse. Dr. Kermit Krantz, chairman of the department of obstetrics 921508 and the clinical services, said his department was supporting the Krantz said "Residents in Dr. Walker's department will rotate through obstetrics and sports medicine principles of obstetrics, minor surgery and office gynecology so that they will be able to go into a practice with the highest level of health care. The family practice of modern The men were arrested after an incident Saturday in front of The Inn at 19th and Massachusetts Streets. medicine must be supported in Kansas to the utmost." Buskirk is charged with disorderly conduct, failure to yield to an emergency vehicle, mischief and two counts of aggravated assault is charged with aggravated battery and disorderly conduct. DR. LOREN J. HUMPHEY, chairman of surgery, said, "I am excited about the establishment of the family practice residency program in which we have agreed completely in the area of surgery in which the family practice residents should be trained, and I am committed to the The family practice department plans to move from its temporary quarters at 2605 W. Third Avenue, formerly the former Wesleyan Convalescent Hospital, 4125 Rainbow Blvd., lce. 1 June. The building was recently acquired by the University of Florida Health System and is used for use by the Medical Center. At the new site, the department will develop a model family practice unit that will simulate real-life medical practices of young physicians might practice. THE DEPARTMENT has interests beyond the training of resident physicians. Medical student involvement in the training of physician assistants and nurse clinicians, and the establishment of a teaching program in addiction addiction addiction are being planned. "Alcoholism and drug addiction are the main threats we feel that the family doctor should be the key professional involved in such health care." Walker said, "We will use the facility as a laboratory for young resident physicians and medical students to observe family practice in its natural setting, as well as training with which they normally work." Dr. Leo Cooper and Walker make up the professional medical staff of the department. They plan to add another physician this year (1973, two more full-time physicians will be in the department. Do some girls have more fun? Some girls do have more fun than others. They're always on the go. Love hiking, camping, all active sports. If you're that girl, you probably use Tampax tampons. The internal sanitary protection that solves your monthly problems. Lets you be as active as you please. The silken-smooth container-applicator makes Tampax tampons comfortable and easy to insert. Go ahead, be the girl that has more fun. 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The funds are students from Leavenworth or Leavenworth county who are preparing to teach. Also, be looking for discussion groups in your living units 3:00 p.m. Potter's Lake 9:00 p.m. Templin Basketball Courts 3:00 p.m. Allen Field House Lawn 9:00 p.m. Kansas Union Ballroom Love Offerings Will Be Taken JESUS GIRL SUPERSTAR Do You Think You're What They Say You Are? LOVE SONG IS A GROUP WITH A NOW SOUND FOR JESUS Acclaimed by Rolling Stone Magazine Monday, March 27 "When you ask somebody what our songs are about there's no ambiguity. What we're saying is Jesus one way. If you want the answer follow it." Free Concerts Tuesday, March 28