Med Students to Be Staff University Daily Kansan Tuesday, February 16, 1971 7 KC Free Clinic Planned by ANN CONNER Kansan Staff Writer Plans are underway in the Westport area of Kansas City, a health clinic staffed primarily by medical and nursing students from University of Kansas Medical Center on other local schools and hospitals. Students from various disciplines—nursing, medical and dental—have been working with local residents and community groups to plan and organize the clinic, scheduled to open March 1. In a recent interview, Andrew Sparer, a Westport resident and nursing student at the Medical Center, is unlike institutionalized healers can already be available in local hospitals, the Westport Free Clinic would be controlled and organized by the people it serves. "It's going to be a center that's "Area Hospitals are saying, 'We are not getting to the people." set up from the community's standpoint are not from the institution's standpoint. The control and the final any of the clinic will be from the community." he explained. charge of the clinic's services and administration, Sparber said. caregivers and living elsewhere. The purpose of the free clinic is to serve those who are not getting care, Sparer said. A BOARD OF directors elected by clinic patients will probably be the primary governing body in Westport is bounded by the Plaza, State Line Road, 31st Street and Troost; an area south of Westport, west of downtown Kansas City. That Westport's population fall into two main categories young adults living singly or in community-family arrangements and very old adults whose families were grown and living elsewhere "WHAT WE NEED are outreach places where people won't have to put up with institutionalized processes and red tape, places where students can down and help you," he said. Plans for the Westport Free Health Clinic include music and an informal "rap session" atmosphere. "If the patients are not ill at case or afraid to discuss their real problems, it will be much easier to help them." Sparber said. Drug abuse, a health problem most institutions are unable to cope with, is one of the needs the clinic will serve. "AREA HOSPITALS are saying We are not getting to the people. That's why they want us and work through us," he said. Concerned students and Westport travelers need to visit the campus and visit residents of Westport's coffee house to find information about health care local citizens want. SPARBER SAID that the project's emphasis was on an been taking a door-to-door survey in Westport to reach the older adults for their opinions. inter-disciplinary approach combining the efforts of students in various vast fields for maximum efficiency "This could be one center where there would be a lot of different services, a place where they (patients) will feel comfortable and upstairs from old patients to young adults and children," Sparber said. Proposed services at the clinic include programs administered through the Kansas City, Mo., center for dental care, mental health and counseling, speech pathology, drug rescue, primary health care, early childhood follow-up care, screening and referral to local specialists and other community services and public in preventive health care. IN COOPERATION with the clinic, the Penn Valley Community College has agreed to set courses for the community requests. Screening and referral of patients who don't know where else to go will also be an important service of the clinic. "The way it is now," Sparber said, "you get an emergency room say 'I'm got a cold.' Emergency rooms now; they're not on the stand." "Health education is a real bag part of this." Sparber said. "We're trying to get rid of the professional - institution - everything idea so people can take care of themselves." The staff a mixture of professional community personnel and 12 task forces to handle various health services and the business needs. SPARBER SAID if enough interested doctors, students, registered nurses and local workers work part-time at the clinic, a annual membership fee of about 30 cents a patient could be offered, however if someone who was not in Westport or who did not have any money desperately needed be welcome, Sparber said. Local churches, community groups and individual citizens have donated medical equipment to the hospitals, nurses and financial aid to the project. "We're hopeful it can be community supported." Sparber said if the clinic fails now, it will be because the community it let fail. India Meditation Praised The organization for the practice of transcendental "It's been a good thing, to say 'It least,' said Don Anderson. "I'm an student, in an interview Friday." "I found that things became so could accomplish a tremendous effort," putting out a whole lot of effort. Transcendental meditation was introduced at the University of Kansas in 1969. Since then, there have been practicing meditation. Transcendental meditation is a technique that allows the mind to experience subtler levels of thought until the very source of thought is reached. The individual can enhance its increased mental capability to work more effectively at his daily activities Anderson said. "I'TS EASY to learn and an effortless technique," Anderson said. "It involves no kind of concentration, faith or positive attitude in a mechanical kind of thing that works automatically." meditation is the Students International Meditation Society (SIMS), which was started in Los Angeles in 1967 and now has chapters in about 500 universities in the United States. The technique of trans- cendental meditation is an ancient Indian tradition which has been misinterpreted even in India for several centuries Anderson said. Consequently, when Maharihri Mahesh Yogi revived it he said, "it was as new to India as it was to the world." teachers. Until now KU has had to import teachers from Los Angeles. "We think we have something of great practical benefit to every student," Condon said. "There is a lot of real learning that the University to learn about thing but none for learning how to expand the container." Condon emphasized that meditation is a practice for action, not for escape. CONDON EXPLAINED that a person could learn the technique of meditation very easily in four hours with the help of a teacher. He could tipicate in the continuing guidance program, which in advanced lectures, residence courses and tapes of the Maharishi. Research on the physiological or transendental meditation by a R. K. Wallace at Harvard University School. Wallace is investigating of meditation on the blood pressure of pets with hypertension, Cardon said. Research on autistic and schizophrenic disorder in Latvia. LVacus, University of Lausan, UVA professor of psychology, at a seminar Seminar 6 Friday afternoon. UCLA Prof Describes Autistic Child Research Lovas is a pioneer in showing that the behavior of an autistic, or fantasy seeking, child can be modified to meet more ac- Graduation Plans Made Steve Clark, assistant director of the Kansas University Alumni Association, said Monday the traditional trail between the Memorial Stadium would again be by the graduating seniors as a part of their baccalaureate exercises this year. Clark said he expected a larger turnout this year because commencement is two weeks earlier than in previous years. In the past, KU's commencement and high school with other college and high school commencements and therefore had smaller attendance. The annual weekend will include the post-baccalaureate degree commencement cerebrum parent luncheon, and baccalaureate exercises on May 17. The seniors will have other activities to party a few weeks earlier but they are in the planning stages. the alumni and reunion classes also are making their plans for commencement weekend. These plans include reunion class of 1921, 1931, and 1946 on May 15, and Al-Ali University on May 16. Members of the class of 1823 will be welcomed into the Gold Medal Club and awarded 50-year scholarships. Members of Alumni Luncheon and Chancellor Lauren Chaimers Jr. will address the State of the University Address. Commencement exercises will be held in Allen Fieldhouse, if bad weather develops. ceptable standards. Lovas said the disturbance of autistic children was profound He pointed out that they had a minimal understanding of their environment, demonstrate a lack of empathy and an "echo" response and can respond only to stimuli from one sensory source at a time. To overcome such behavior, Louis has such skills, used pumpkin seeds, including yellow spanking and, with some self- destructive children, electric "We can do a lot more with what we know than we have done," he said. TOPEKA, (UPI) — A bill to increase legislators' pay moved out of committee Monday for full coverage in Kansas House of Representatives. "The easy stuff has been done in the investigation," Lavasa told the auditor. "You're on your own. There's going to be a lot of work out there." Current legislative pay is $15 per day for any regular or special session, but it is not to exceed $200 in session or $300 for a special session. The House Elections, Fees and Salaries Committee sent the bill to the house floor without迎迎 because it means it is neutral toward the measure. Pay Raise Bill Goes to House Expenses are currently $20 per day for any regular or special session, but they are not to ex-12pm session or $750 for a special session. The bill proposes expenses be $30 per day, but not to exceed $2.700 for a regular session or $900 for a special session. The bill was written by Reps. Brian Moline, D-Wichita, and Jerry Harper, R-Wichita. The bill would make legislative pay a flat $6,000 a year. Riot Starts After Fight By Blacks The $100-a-month allowance for expenses between sessions would be repealed. A spokesman at Yource blacks and white blacks are arrested, and windows were broken by objects by students—mostly young blacks. ATLANTA (UPI) - A Black Panther and a Black Muslim came to blows Monday over who took the newspaper on a downtown streetcorner. They started a bombing required 100 riot police to quell. Parking Priorities Explained Parking privileges at the University of Kansas have long raised a lot of many students and faculty. Regulations require that all students, faculty and staff park in designated Traffic and Security Office and request a parking zone assign-ment. You may use any of the University's parks. One unidentified woman was injured but released after hospital treatment. Police LI, C. B. Shepherd said a Negro police officer tried to break up a fight between two men who would use the corner at Breckenridge Streets to sell newspapers. The police interference angered nearby blacks who set off a bloody foil and called officers "pigs." Zone assignment is controlled by the Parking and Traffic Board which assigns spots in the various lots on the basis of 'demon-ton' in determining such need, the board gives priority to. For those who think their护照 assignment is improper, the board is demanding petitions requesting a change. However, that although the board has decided to park facilities, fewer than 20 places are available in preferred locations, so most persons will need short distances to their destination. A faculty or staff member's position within the university. For example, deans and department chairmen are usually universal parking areas to their daily routines many times require them to move from one location to another. A police spokesman said those a policemen involved said the juveniles, arrested in connection with an assault, simple assault. The rest were charged with either obstructing traffic or entering a house. Police Capt. Morris Redding said one man identified himself as a Panther, and the other said he was a Muslim. The documented medical cases of any student, faculty or staff member. Those faculty or staff who win a considerable distance from the University of Houston are usually issued with a person's work location and age. Police carrying long night-ights and wearing helmets cordoned off an area at least two blocks wide by a fence. Atlanta business district for an hour until the violence had subsided. An afternoon rain helped disperse the fire. Broken windows were reported in Rich's Department Store and at a nearby theater littered the streets and at least littered the wappers stand were battered. LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI)—Tooth decay and gum disease are the result of specific oral bacteria which colonize on the teeth when substances are present in the mouth to Dr. Paul H. Keyes, of the National Institute of Dental Research in Bethesda, Md. Those students who commute from distant places to the campus. CINCINNATI (UP1)—Attorney William Kunster told a Federal Appeals Court Monday the government wants to repeal the Amendment to the Constitution for its warehipping case of a man charged with bombing a Central Intelligence Agency office. Kunstler, attorney for Lawrence "Pun" Plamdon, 25, member of the White Panther Patrol against government attack did him from reading wiretap records in Plamdon's case. Plamondon and two other members of the White Panther Society, J. W. Forrest, 21, were indicted on federal grand jury on charges of conspiracy to commit bombing at Arnib Mhich, Sept. 39, 1968 The Justice Department asked a three-judge U.S. Court of Appeals panel to overturn the ruling Michigan District Court Judge said Plamondon's attorneys could read the surveillance logs. The Appeals Court took the case under advisement. It was the first time a wiretap case had been taken to a Federal Appeals court Att'y Fights Gov't Block Tire Cleaner® F20-1X Poly Freeze Tire Cleaner 1x quality wide tires cut tire TFET - fine TEFET - fine TEFET - all sizes at Ray Shockshack. 922-341 Max. RAY AUDIO-BIY AT DEALER BUSINESS ONLY OR DYNAMIC ONLINE. Fees based on tenure of year in Pearson. 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