CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, November 2, 1984 Page 6 Med Center submits plan for care units By MARY CARTER Staff Reporter 图 KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Special research and patient care units in environmental health and aging would be established at the University of Kansas Medical Center beginning next year under a plan submitted to the Board of Regents by Med Center officials. Establishing the centers is one facet of a five-year master plan prepared for the Med Center by a private consulting firm. The Regents Medical Center subcommittee discussed the five-year plan with administrators yesterday at the Med Center. The Regents require each Regents institution to submit a five-year comprehensive plan. KU officials chose to submit a specially commissioned, comprehensive plan for the Med Center, said Gene Casper. Regents special projects director. The five-year plan was released in August. The concept of the centers on environmental health and aging was presented to the Regents separately in June. THE CONSULTANTS' PLAN suggests establishing three "centers of excellence." Two specific areas are named, but the focus of the third center should be determined after "further assessment The centers should "provide research opportunity, educational experience for students in all disciplines and outstanding patient services," it says. of state needs and faculty expertise,'" the report says. The center on aging would address the biological, physical and social problems associated with aging, the report says. The environmental health center would deal with unsafe chemical and biological substances in the environment as well as stress-preventive and occupational medicine. OTHER GOALS IN the five-year plan include building an "esprit de corps" for the Med Center by improving the relationships and morale among students, faculty and staff; improving the relationship of the Med Center with Veterans Administration medical centers and other affiliates; expanding the research capacity of the Med Center with research teams; increased administration support services; and request that the Kansas Legislature invest $150,000 each year for three years to support non-tenured faculty. Kay Clawson, executive vice chancellor for the College of Health Sciences, said improving the quality of education would be the biggest goal at the MedCenter Times down at the drive-in may end with sale The sun may soon set for the last time over Lawrence's only drive-in theater. the theater probably will be torn down if the sale is finalized. Stephens said, because the potential buyers are not in the theater business. By JOHN REIMRINGER Staff Reporter TODAY "Drive-in theaters are passe," said Elden Harwood, district manager for Commonwealth Theatres, which owns the drive-in. "We were making money, but not in accordance with the value of the land." A contract was written Oct. 25 for the sale of the Sunset Drive In Theatre, 3305 W. Sixth St., said Bob Stephens of Stephens Real Estate and Insurance, 2701 W. Sixth St. record of the sale had been filed yesterday afternoon with the Douglas County register of deeds office. "Drive-ins have been going downhill for several years," Harwood said. Theatres was in the process of selling its drive-ins. The Kansas City, Mo., company, which owns about 425 theaters in about a dozen states, owns all of the commercial theaters in Lawrence. THE INTERNATIONAL FOLK Dance Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. on the second floor of the Military Science Building. No partners are needed. Harwood said Commonwealth The sale must be closed by Feb. 1, unless the parties involved agree to an extension, he said. Stephens said he couldn't disclose the name of the potential buyers or any financial details of the sale. No TOASTMasters IN SPANISH will meet at 7:30 p.m in the basement of St. John the Evangelist Catholic church, 1229 Vermont St. The group discussion is open to anyone interested in the Spanish language. One of the reasons for the declining popularity of drive-ins is that television has stolen their market, which was second-run movies, Harwood said. PEOPLE INTERESTED in working on In The Streets, a new campus newspaper, should meet at 4 p.m. in the Council Room of the Union. THE BIOLOGY CLUB will meet at 4 p.m. in the Sunflower Room of the Kansas Union. ON CAMPUS THE GERMAN CLUB will meet at 6 p.m. on the west side of Murphy Hall. THE STUDENT CREATIVE ANCHORISTS will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Trail Room of the Union. 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