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BY BILL PRATT
of The Gamecock staff
A four-day on site inspection of the University of
S-)uth Carolina Medical School and physical facil
i -s is being completed today, a medical
%RVho(-i spokesman said.
The ultimate aim of the visit is provisional ac
creditation,which would allow the school to begin
teaching its first class of 32 freshman.
"They (the inspectors) want to know concrete
plans. They want specifics right down to the detail,"
Mike Spears, the spokesman, said.
Results of the inspection will be reported to the
school in November.
Academically, Spears said, the inspectors are
"primarily talking to faculty members."
Faculty members were judged on their weight in
the medicaT and scientific community as well as
the " crucial touchstone... of how are they going to
teach these students," lie said.
The inspection also included a close study of all
facilities the medical school plans to use, Spears
said. The medical school plans to use Coker Life
Science Building, Booker T. Washington and three
Subcommittt
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BY BILL PRATT consist of stal
of The Gamecock staff members. One
function of the
Three subcommittees were set cafeteria and
up Monday by a presidentialad- committee will
visory committee to study ways to other campus
improve campus food service by become more pol
the beginning of the fall semester. The third sul
The overall design is an attempt posed entirely of s
by the Committee to Study the an idealistic app
Reorganization of Food Service to food service neec
encourage students to eat on Guidelines fc
campus more and to eat at dif- House's subco
ferent campus locations. vague. But, one s
Two of the subcommittees will would be worki
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buildings at the Veterans Administration Complex
on Garners Ferry Rd. as primary classroom
facilities. Clinically, Spears said, Hichiand
Memorial Hospital, South Carolina State Hospital
and Moncrief Army Hospital at Ft. Jack son will be
used. These facilities were also studied on this visit.
Idenities of the inspectors were not availiable.
This policy, Spears said, is to allow the inspectors to
make as objective a decision as posible withou'
getting involved in the school's local politics
The inspector's findings are not final, he said.
The study will "advise us and recommend an
opening date. Whatever date they recommend we'll
open," he said.
This provisional period is the second phase of
accreditation. Initially, a school must receive a
letter of reasonable assurance for accreditation.
U-''s medical school passed this first test in Oc
tober 1974. No medical school becomes fully ac
credited until it graduates its first class.
Once the school becomes provisionally ac
credited, applicants will be accepted. The first two
classes will consist of 32 students. The third class
will have 64 students, and the fourth class will be
composed of 96 students.
es To Study
>od Services
f and student the food service, to improve the
will study the overall workings of the Russell
Russell House House cafeteria.
a second sub- Definite plans, the source said.
study ways that would be worked out at the sub
cafeterias can committee's first meeting, which
)ular. has not been scheduled yet.
icommittee,com- The Russell House facility is
tudents, will give being considered separate because
roach to student "it supports just about everything
s. else" in the food system, James B.
r the Russell Campbell, vice president of
mmittee were Student Affairs, said.
ource said that it The second subcommittee will
ng with ARA look at why the Russell House
cafeteria gets the majority of the
business, and in what ways this
business can be channeled to the
other cafeterias.
KA N Possible solutions to the
problem, committee members
said, would be to "designate a
certain area to serve a particular
need." For example, the South
Area cafeteria might become a
pizza parlor, or the Capstone
cafeteria might become a steak
house. This committee has not set
a meeting yet.
The final subcommittee, which
has not been named by SGA
President Steve Hill, will find out
what students want most from
campus food services. Campbell
said, we will seek out the students'
concerns without any strings at
tached.
After a two-week study period.
the Committee to Study the
Reorganization of Food Services
will meet again to discuss the
subcom mittee findings. All work.
committee members said, must be
completed in three weeks when the
fall semester begins.
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