The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 29, 1982, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Clinical Ex] The USC School of Medicine will continue a pace-setting program that examines the educational experiences of medical students in rlininal spttinffs The program will also be expanded to five other medical colleges, all due to a $74,000 grant from the National Fund for Medical Education. The USC School of mvui^ui^ w c*o uuc ui II American schools of medicine to receive a grant from the National Fund for innovative programs in medical education. The number of applicants totaled 147. "This will be the first time in the history of medical priurfltinn fhat a pnnrprtpri effort has been made to document and compare the total clinical experience of medical students in different schools," said Dr. Collin Baker, project director and professor of family practice in the USC School of Medicine. "We anticipate that the comparisons will result in improved quality of medical education." kinl G J Jr 933 Main : j k ^ mi) 18 j? ^ yi t' seriences Subjei Clinical experiences, which make up the entire last two years of training in a medical student's education, include health care work in hospitals, clinics and family practice centers. USC was the first school to pioneer the Analysis of Clinical Experience project, according to Baker. Started at USC in 1979 with funds from the Roe Foundation, the computer-assisted ACE project records the clinical problems observed and procedures performed by medical students. "This program allows students to evaluate their clinical experiences and note areas they need to strengthen through elective courses," Baker explained. "The medical students also can use these detailed data to document their experiences when applying for residency programs," he added. With the new grant, the USC School of Medicine plans to expand the ACE program into the three-year Multi-school Analysis of Clinical Experiences CD'S IE' nii^WMPilMWllWWWIWir^^ o'mg on a trip? Kinko's for passport ictures. 1 for $6.95! _ 799-3 js, Mar 29-31. L House, rm 203, i j March 3 0. > lacement Office, | i :t Of Study project. MACE members then will be able to compare their curriculums, Baker <:?iH "Since there currently are no comprehensive data on what medical students experience during training, there is no criteria for the ideal clinical experience," Baker said. Budgets May n a 11 oe Appealed All organizations wishing to appeal their budget recommendations should notify Student Government Vice President Glory B. Gault in writing before 5 p.m. Wednesday. Appeals can be taken to the Student Government office in the Russell House. Each organisation that appeals will have the opportunity to speak before the Student Senate during the Student Government meeting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday in Callcott Auditorium, Room 015. y- V$8f?S?j A ///// l////777Ti *"" Relax 10 mil Res! ? Pah Pac A Bi r T; Faculty I By FORREST BROWN Staff Write? ! ( A USC faculty member < was arrested on drug i charges March 24 at his i ] home. I William H. Marquardt,;: associate director of the j Institute of Archeology and , I Anthropology, was charged;! with simple possession of i I marijuana, possession with the intent to distribute i hashish, possession of LSD, and two separate charges of ? _ r possession 01 amphetamines, according to State Law Enforcement Division spokesman Hugh Munn. "When serving the arrest and search warrants at Marquardt's home on 527 Harden St.,police discovered 4.8 grams- of hashish, well over the state limit for possession. Munn said a confidential source tipped off SLED about two months ago concerning Marquardt's possible involvement with /> r* r> 1 rl%*i?rfn mcgai ui ugo. Munn said an undercover SLED agent worked on the case about one month ago. in the Counti only ~~~ iutes from Cc aurant Game ty Shop Game Roorr kage Store Pati( Place you can Sun S Fun ing your Friends S Relax ke Shop Rd. at the Fair Grounds Right at the 3rd Intersection We are on the right Member Ai When SLED, the Drug o Enforcement Agency, the f Capital Area Narcotics Unit, c and the USC Law En- c ;orcement and Safety Division obtained evidence, they arrested Marquardt at i t: 15 p. m. Wednesday. fc Marnuardt was rplpased \ From the Richland County Detention Center on a $4,200 bond. According to Deputy Solicitor Dick Harpootlian, it is too early to tell if Marquardt will face prosecution. Harpootlian added that Marquardt will soon face a preliminary hearing. tl Marquardt's status within a the university is not yet p known. r g Hans Knoop of the Division s of Information Services said s that the university is con- ? sidering several options but | " refused to speculate on what < those options were. Paul Ward, a lawyer at I (JSC's Legal Department, ~ ~ ?r 1 ~ aisu rtJiuseu iu s>pei:uiciic uu the university's options. Ward said, "It has been long-standing policy of the university not to comment ir^v. ///'<//////A ry Air ~"~4 i impus_ ^ : - - rested ii pending litigations, and or that reason there is no omment on the pending iharges." Ward added, "The miversity administration las the matter under review. Ve expect some resolution of he matter early (this) veek." Marquardt, who received lis PhD from Washington Jniversity in St. Louis, came o USC in 1979 after four fears at the University of viissoun. 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