Tuesday, April 6, 1971 5 Broader Concept Explored Health Care 'Involves Students' By ANN CONNER Kansan Staff Writer KANASIS CITY, Kan.-Student involvement in health care services and research in Kansas communities is a primary contender for the University of human ecology at the University of Kansas Medical Center The department, which began in 1970, reflects the health profession's increasing concern for the patient's total environment. It also teaches assistant in human ecology, said in a recent interview. The department is exploring a broader concept of health education for individual and group projects, such as educational field stations throughout the state; human ecology courses at the Medical Center; and health symposium. Kling said. In addition to the traditional health sciences, the broader concept of health care includes medical economics, mental psychology and social psychology. KLING SUMMARIZED the department's philosophy: "The department of human ecology is a basic link between the KU School of Medicine and the Health Department, and service are combined in an effort to assist in the development of delivery systems that are responsive to the needs of both the providers and the recipients of health care." The defined broadly to include the maintenance and promotion of physical, social and psychological well-being." Before the department of human ecology was established, Kling said there was a department of preventive medicine and community health which offered courses concerning communicable diseases and their effects on a large population. 'It's all going toward comprehensive care and extension of that care to all people.' However, King said, most focused on an individual patient with a particular disease. Health was defined as a negative cone of the illness. NOW, HE SAID, the trend is to regard health as a positive concept or a maximizing state of development dependent on the individual's psychological, sociological and economic environment, as on the absence of disease. "Illness is not really limited to medical disease." Kling said. "It involves a patient's social roles, his psychological perceptions of the environment and the economic status. It's the concept of treating the patient as a person and not as a disease." RLING SAID THE consumer revolution had led to the concept of an independent person, than as a purchasable privilege. Like men of other fields who are faced with changes, he said, "We have had to sideregister their social responsibility and the relationship of our new work to the total environment." Several factors, Kling said, are responsible for the increasing social orientation of medicine and the rapid social change mentioned rapid social change and the pressure on the medical profession to keep pace, the greater awareness of the system to deliver adequately, the greater awareness of the consumer and youth's demand for a voice in decisions and policies. "It the new concept of health care is a broadening of the scope of medicine and the potential of the University for developing vehicles of social change," Kling said it is all going toward a universal system of care to tension of that care to all people. Kling said that although about 60 per cent of today's physicians were still practicing alone, the trend was to a group practice and to an increased approach to health problems. He said the new department was concerned with 'health maintenance and health treatment rather than with treatment of disease alone.' THE NEW DEPARTMENT'S staff includes professionals from a wide range of fields; an- Kissinger Adviser Cites American Culture Block By MIKE LEWIS Kansan Staff Writer Kansas State Writer Dolf Kissinger Kissinger on the United States, stated Monday that "hawks and doves are irrelevant. Owls are needed to understand the Vietnamese." Drago sponsored by the SUA for Young Democrats, or young "The Vietnam No One Knows." Drogue said that American lack of understanding concerning Vietnamese culture and history was the reason the U.S. in that country. The Vietnam war, he said, was a grim experience that I experience largely irrelevance. "We didn't have to understand the Nazi party to go to Berlin, and we didn't have to understand the Japanese to go to Tokyo," he don't understand the Vietnamese and we aren't going to Hanoi. DROGE STATED that when U.S. advisers were first sent to Vietnam, most lived in the large cities; by 25,000 years of culture had oriented the citizen primarily to the village, the segment of his society with which he is concerned. Rather than recognize this structural priority of the Vietnamese, Drowe said it was "here" and "villan" labels to the University Daily Kansan foreces at work in Southeast Asia overlooking the root of the Vietnamese problem. Droge said that later in history, when the United States began sending troops to South Vietnam, it made little effort to mobilize Dolf Droge Viet war unlike any other the people and acted on the idea of war, but the United States was not a problem, "according to Brown when the United States well-oftenly used to fight the enemy." House Won't Lower State Juvenile Age The House earlier Monday approved a bill to the state highway commission issue up to $300 million in bonds to speed up freeway construction in the city. Lowering the age would allow those 14 and older to be sent to the industrial reformatory at Hutchinson. Northern said although the us is at least 185 miles to band regional correctional facilities, nothing had been done yet on appropriating enough funds. "This is a temporary measure to avert a crisis," he said. Supporters of the motion to kill the president argued this was not the state ought to give up to its obligation to construct the new The senate bill was heavily expected to be in the House and to work on a covert committee to work out dif- ferences between the senate and the House. Rep. Austin Northern, R. Topeka, argued that measure was needed as a temporary measure to provide new new correctional facilities for youthful offenders. He said in most instances judge now place youths in this age group on the basis because no space is available. remove the criminal penalty for bingo gambling and "Caleatua pools." A move in the Senate to allow bingo was over-wellmingly defeated. thropology public health nutrition, health psychology development practice, pediatrics, family planning, economic medicine In addition to diagnosis and treatment of the new apperature, the patient medicine as well as health education for both consumers In January, the department of the Medical Center at the Medical Center, called a logical Framework for the Clinical Process." A requirement of 12 sophomore medical students at the College of Lectures and group discussions on such subjects as pharmacology, the relationship of environment TOPEKA (UUF) — The Kansas lower the juvenile age from 18 to 16 to avert what some call "a crisis" in youth correctional facilities. THE SOUTH VIETNAMESE were blown off their bleachers during the 2008 Tet offensive, when the heretofore untouched urban areas of the country, he said. Besides moving the citizens of Vietnam and the United States to the offensive and its results had affects on morale in North Vietnam and the United States, he posited, according to Droge. The Americans were appalled that the enemy had the power to break the city stronghold. On Wednesday these troops were surprised to find the inhabitants of the cities resisting them furiously rather than fleeing. The Senate Monday agreed to a conference committee to work out differences on the bill to namese did the natural thing "They built bleachers." He said that the Cambodian venture was "a bad choice, but he one available" considered why it had been asked why the people of the United States had not been in Cambodia for this purpose, he said the reaction of disbelief would have prevailed if what President Nixon had said. DROGE STATED that the South Vietnamese's present attitude was one of enthusiasm and openness, he said war. He said that such an attitude dimmed Hanoi's hopes of victory in South Vietnam. He said Hanoi thought it had only to wait for the North Vietnamese to fight the conflict. With added southern strength and resistance, the people of North Vietnam will grow equally tired of fighting a war which shows little progress, he said. Droghe defended both the invasion of Cambodia and Laos as actions meant to cut off or be used against allied troops. ' . . . the department stresses student involvement in Kansas community health care.' --and health, moral order and technical order in society, professional jobs, roles and systems, emergency care, health economies, medical diagnosis in the community and personal Because its educational goal for medical students is to educate them in an environment similar to the environment in which they will practice, the department focuses on health care in Kansas community health care. THE HUMAN ECOLOGY course will become a permanent part of the Medical Center's new curriculum planned for the fall of 1971. By then the department hopes to make the course available to students in nursing, physical therapy, and social work. community and health resources outside the community. He said the preceptor would then try to involve the professionals and the consumers in planning their own program of community health care. Once a part of continuing education, the six-week preceptorship in Kansas is requested in place of medical students is now the responsibility of the department of human ecology. The department plans to reorganize the KU preceptorship program to embody the total community rather than only one physician's practice. KLING SAID THAT the medical students, working would evaluate the community health needs and the resources available to meet them The teachers also said, be a liaison between the When asked whether the Kanasa physician was receptive to his ideas in medicine, King said he's aware, responsive and concerned also because of her lack of training resources and a lack of training in such areas as drug abuse, sex and marriage counseling." Another project of the new department, Kliess said, was to help students get involved in educational field stations where educational field stations where education, social responsibility HE SAID THAT these centers would be set up in Kansas communities with the help of local community seniors. Initial planning for the field stations was complete, he said, and the department was looking for funds and was testing volunteers to provide various communities to the idea. A summer institute is planned for the week of June 14 to 25 at the University. Geared for any interested personal care student, medical background, the institute will offer three hours of course work described as 'an interdisciplinary and ecological health and nutrition program.' "We have some three or four communities, specifically in mind," said King "Students will see them as they now do in the wards." Although details of many of the department's projects are as yet unsettled, the general direction of development is clear—expand the boundaries of health care to a person's total environmental through cooperation between the University and the community. STILL IN THE planning stages is a statewide school health premium that would involve health, parents, and personal students from elementary and secondary schools. Symposium topics under consideration are such as community roles and human development. "Our concept is the common university," Kling said. 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