10 Wednesday, March 24. 1971 University Daily Kansan or and blaz Free KC Clinic Opened Students Active in Health Care By ANN CONNER Kangan Staff Writer University of Kansas medical and nursing students are staffing a free clinic in an all-black area of the college City, Mo. The Wabash Health Center was organized by students in 1968 when the Kansas City Conference organized an educational Organizations event at the Wabash community had insufficient health care facilities and one of the highest infant rates in the Kansas City area. One of the center's student leaders, Steven P. Wainer, a senior professor at Kansas Medical Center, said that unlike most other public medical centers, the University Center was open at night and also offered limited, but immediate care. "Being open at night is one of our major drawing cards." Wisner said. "People work We could be doing a lot better if we had more time and if we had a little more help from the Health Department. during the day and this (night service) facilitates their getting into the health care system on their own time instead of missing "WE PROVIDE ACTUAL treatment at our clinic; others only provide the well baby program and referral. It's usually hard for a mother to take the referral and go to the hospital with thought treatment would be a good idea to include in our clinic." The Wabash Center is open on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. All of the medical students are required to attend the supervision of a physician. Resides handling the main office, including the clinic, the students administer shots, interview patients and meet the patients to see the physician. The Kansas City City Missouri clinic gives the physician in charge of a patient the physician and sponsors the clinic's two basic health programs; well baby centers. WINSER EMPHASIZED that neede reed, more support was needed from interested students from the Wabash community and from the Wahaska community. Usually, he said, the staff for an average evening at the center of a large city, a physician and five medical students. All, except the physician who is paid by the department, are volunteers. "We see between 30 and 40 patients a night," said Wissner. "We serve a dense population of people who need us, we had more time and if we had a little more help from the Health Department. We could really be helpful." THE WABASH CENTER is located on the first floor of an old house at the intersection of 31st and Wabash. Warnin complained that the house, which the center shares with local Rut. Control Board, had inadequate plumbing as in need of general repair. He added extra volunteers were needed to keep health records and to perform medical examinations. Medical students, often overloaded with tests and duties at the Medical Center, found it difficult to work in a large volume of work at the Wabash Center such as sorting drugs, filing records, sending follow-up reminders for shots and cleaning rooms. ANOTHER MINOR frustration which adds to the major problem of storefront facilities in the area. The refrigerator which Winser said often freezes the medicines and is therefore collecting the already short supply. Much of the center's bookkeeping concerns immunizations of children through the age of 12 are by the Health Department. Since there are no lab facilities, the center is primarily an immunization clinic where a child is examined and then to be examined by a physician ALTHOUGH MOST of the center's patients are under 10 years of age, Winner said the children all have the same ages. In addition to the usual stream of babies and children in the room, Winner gives some vitamins to a man over 60 and a physical examination to a taxi driver this week. The Family Planning program, operated for one hour on Thursday afternoons at the college exams, birth control pill, family counseling, nutrition information and referral service to local hospitals. The students are more active in the well baby program, Wisner Health clinic, five medical and nursing students assist the Health Department and nurse for family planning. "I'm more or less pleased with the response of patients in coming to the Wabash Center," Wisner said. RESIDENTS OF THE Wabash community seeking health care come to the clinic not only because it is convenient, but readily accessible but because they receive personalized treatment than is available The medical and nursing students are there for varied B-School Interviews March 29. VISTA. Volunteers with business, economics, law skills are needed. Admissions open. Business students can receive additional information and sign for interviews with Mrs. Young, 202 Summer Field Hall; reasons. Besides providing medical care for an otherwise neglected patient, we gain experience in treating different health problems in a completely different atmosphere than at the hospital. March 30- Sater Laboratories, Summer program for sophomore through junior students in the College of Academic and extracurricular achievement should be above average. Attendance may be limited. career. Must be single. Topeka. Any degree for sales and management. Management and consulting dealing with complete financial services. Summer jobs. March 30 VISTA Visit March 29. April 1 Fidelity Union Life Insurance Co. Sales Representative/Sales Management Trainees. Any degree. "YOU SEE PATIENTS that come in there that you don't see in the middle-class care here at the clinic," said Mr. Garrison, who said, "We might think it's horrible that they come in with pin worm, but to them it's April 8, Mary's Missouri Kansas. BS, MSA April 14, BA in Liberal Arts. Executive trainees for merchandising position in the retail sector. store buyers managers and sales "They (medical and nursing students) are used to a sterile atmosphere and a middle-class environment (on the Washah Center) you're working with a number of just bare essentials. It's very frustrating and a lot of hot water, so what if it is in be kind of situation." Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. BIS Business, BA-Literary Arts, Sales and Management, Summer work for juniors. April 6. Yellow Freight System, Inc. BS of MBA in Business Administration or Computer Science. Although the clinic's educational role is important. Jazz is an art form that many people regard as "art." Like Lewis slow, easy-going style and his innovative innovation has firmly established the tria as one of the most consistently popular musical forms. By BARBARA SCHMIDT Audiences throughout the land have tapped their feet and nodded their heads to the soulless beat of the Ramsey Lewis sound. THE TRIO HAS performed on national television, in many of the nation's top nightclubs and to numerous concert venues numerous concerts. It has recorded 30 albums and has sung at Grammy and seven Gold Records. Listeners will have the opportunity to discover whether Ramsay Levi performs for Festival Lewin Twist performs for Festival - rated retail inventory Co. BS, MS. - Work as a Senior Manager in Training Summer work for seniors (May-June). - Perform Summer training on the BA or CS categories. Sales & Marketing. Req.: BS or equiv in Business or retail sales leading to rapidWHILE/OR retail sales leading to rapidWHILE/OR retail sales leading to rapid Health education and preventive medicine are fields the most important to Winsor suggested movies as aids or other audio-video presentations of the prevention of rat bite and prevention of leafless poisoning from mice. THE WABASH CENTER has several plans to improve its effectiveness. Although the clinic currently does some follow-up work for its patients, Winsler said he hoped this aspect could be improved and the patient referred elsewhere received the help he needed. Festival Brings Ramsev Lewis Ramsey Lewis is not just another jazz piano player. He is one of the few contenders in college entertainment circuit today who can communicate heart and soul and then the least appreciative listeners. "We try to always keep the patient first. We don't want to make it just for students," he commented. Lewis has made a success by doing what he likes to do. He was a pianist and guitarist, soto glito. After taking piano lessons for several years, he began accompanying soloists and church music in the school, studying the classical piano repertoire under Dorothy Gorrell and familiarize himself with jazz techniques by listening to recordings brought home by his wife. Wisner stressed the function of community health care. Students hope to expand the health care available at the center. Winsor mentioned dental care as a future possibility. LEWIS HAS SINCE said that the two most important importants in his life were Mr. Mendoloshi and his father. They taught him the necessity of keeping a good conscience. The Official Buttons and Decal are helping send the Pep Band to the N.C.A.A. On sale in the Union Bookstore. the music thoroughly and of performing with sincerity. He has said that they showed him the importance of reaching an audience through music, the presence of the Ramsey Lewis style. While in high school, Lewis attended Chicago Music College in the evenings, worked in a band, and performed a piece dance band known as The Cifs. The group played for several years. Mitzvahs and high school props. Boost Your Jayhawks During his second year at the cincinnati Music College, The Ches faced a challenge from musicians from the Ches formed what was to become The Ramsey SUCCESS DIDN'T come immediately. Months passed before the three jazz musicians who recorded during that time they searched for a name for their new group. They considered such unlikely names as The Robins and the Band, including on the Ramsey Lewis Trio. The first album was only a moderate success but their single version of 'Carmen', taken from the movie *Pulp Fiction*, and his group into the limelight. because that time the trio has become increasingly "popular with the crowd," and "Crowd." "Wade in the Water," "and Lung on Rampet," "and Lung on Street." A friend of Lewis was remarked, "when you think that Ramsey has arrived at the end of your career, you present another facet of his talent." Evidence of this is shown by Lewis's recent performances of *Symphony No. 1* in work in three movements by Charles Stepney. In the past year, Lewis has performed the symphonic Orchestra and the Symphony Orchestra the Toronto Symphony Orchestra Oklahoma Symphony Orchestra. THE TED OWENS SHOW NCAA PREVIEW TONIGHT at 10:30 Our New Translator Now Makes It Possible for Lawrence Viewers to Receive WIBW-TV on Channel 7 or 13 Since the Wabash Center staff is composed primarily of outsiders, the students hope the community will become more involved in operation and administration. One suggestion is to set up a board of consumers of medical care who would meet regularly with the center's staff to determine the clinic's development. HOWEVER, THE students' immediate concern is to find interested physicians and other persons to donate money and to paint, all-wather carpeting, a fife cabinet, medicine in child care, or to teach the children such as an exam table and size blood pressure cuffs Wisner mentioned the possibility of opening a student-run clinic in Lawrence. "I would suggest that there are areas in Lawrence that need it," he said. "If they (students in Lawrence) would just work on it, I sure that they could get help." He also told them to take interviews and screen people. There are so many things right there that they can do." He said the Kansas City Conference of Student Professional organizations was available to schools organize their own projects. Man must learn to look at the totality of his place in the universe. Buckmaster Fuller Fuller Auditorium Tuesday. Hoch Auditorium Tuechh. By BION BEEBE "We must work with the whole toward particulars, rather than work with particulars toward the whole," he said in an audience of about 3,000 persons. He said he was just an ordinary man who decided to quit letting other people do his thinking for him. FULLER'S FIRST step, he said, was to give up the inaccurate speech that most people have had in the past because as he meant them. He said he thought there was "nothing more fundamentally profound than a certain type of language." In 1927 I said to myself, I'm really going to have to start doing my own thinking. There are a great many things an individual can do that the government can't. You can teach you from thinking," he said. Next he said he decided he would not try to change man. Instead of reforming man, he took the initiative for the environment. He gave the example In order to make effective changes, Fuller said, he began to look at the totality of man's existence. When compared with the totality of earth was the totality of men and men were even smaller, he said. that it was easier to build a bridge than try to make people swim a river. HE IS VERY concerned about man's increasing specialization: we are on the way to self-extinction. Every human being is born with many capabilities, but he cannot adapt to a particular area by their elders." Füller said he was continually capturing theaparatus of the young. What the human race needed was more coordination between countries, Füller said. This is the basis of his "World Game"—an effort to organize the resources of the world so that everything was managed efficiently. Technology, man was continually able to do more with less, he said. ON SHIPS AND planes the amount of weight was very important, he said, and the builders are very conscious of doing more work. The concept has generally been more with more. Fuller changed this. 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