2 University Daily Kansan / Monday, September 23, 1991 The University Daily Kansan (USF$ 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Stauffer Flint Hall, Lawen, Kan. 6045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan. 6044. Annual subscriptions by mail are $60. Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 119 Staffer-FintHall, Lawrence, K6045 Nowopentil 11:00 Friday and Saturday 1801 Massachusetts 842-9637 DEAD AGAIN (R) (4:40*), 7:45, 9:45 We still offer students the $3.50 price at all evening showings Prime-Timer Show (1)/Senior Citizen Anytime SCREENPRINTING PARTY FAVORS HIGHEST QUALITY ★ AIDS, HIVS, SARSVA YOU NAME IT. 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The Associated Press The American Medical Association, the Veterans Administration and the university all require doctors to treat patients suffering from the dieidy disease. John Seward, an AMA trustee, said this was the first case he knew of in which a resident doctor refused to care for an AIDS patient. But last month, a fifth-year resident, who the university would not identify, objected to assisting in surgery on an AIDS patient. The decision was supported by some of his teachers, and he was allowed to be excluded from the procedure, said Frank Johnson, chief of surgery at John Cochran VA Hospital, where the student was in residency. *Residents in their training should understand the pathology of AIDS and that with universal precautions such as wearing gloves, glasses and masks* and staying away from blood and other body fluids, their risk is exceedingly small." Seward said. "But when it comes to the whole AIDS issue, a lot of discussions aren't really logical. Fear is a huge factor." The procedure the resident was to perform was not particularly risky, but he feared infection, Johnson said. Faculty members have indicated that other residents are similarly concerned. Johnson said one doctor argued that residents were not fully trained surgeons and should not be exposed to the same risks because they are less skilled and more inclined to cut themselves and become infected. There are about 40 documented cases of health care workers in the United States being infected, and almost all of those cases involved exposures to patient's blood through a nasal or ear instrument, said John Kissel, vice president for medical affairs at St. Louis Regional Hospital. "If someone is going to be a physician, he doesn't have the right to refuse services to an AIDS patient," Kissel said. 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