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'31<-i. 7$1~ ~ UVI'?;Q l·U ~:~~~y.. :>ndragon Charges ··roo Many to Support• (Editor's Note: This is the the patients, due to lack of special officer's charges that mothers comparison with surrounding not the only recipient of the second of a three part series furnirohings, s1,1ch as carpeting to were being released too &oon after states, Mondragon said,· 11 New advanced medical facilities concerning the Bernalillo Cou.nty decrease noise, Mondragon stated delivery, Mondragon stated, Mexico salaries are lower, period, available at BCMC. Medical Center,) most of the hoJ;pitals in the city "'l'hey haven't pointed out this than in 'l'exas or Arizona. 11 Mondragon described BCMC as, have combined units. "Carpets "A statewide resource, performing By BOB HUETHER problem to me. I didn't know Local Problem never cured anyone," he stated, people were being released early.'' The other part of the problem open heart surgery, kidney Bernalillo County Me.dical but then added partitions would transplants, etc., to the whole Center's administration and House He pointed out the staff should is state funding. States such as be built to accommodate the state. The state hasn't .{JUt any Officers Assn. may disagree on the report such discrepancies to their Texas and Colorado contribute 42 special patients. supervisors for correction. per cent and 40 per cent of their money into it." causes of internlll problems at the Answering Henderson's charges hospital, however, they all agrco The city of Albuquerque has Mondragon stated he is in university affiliated hospital slowed down the remodelling of agtel;lment with Henderson on the annual income in amounts of $6 of la(!k of support from the UNM that the bulk of the problem is under - staffing of the Emergency Medical School, Mondragon said due to lack of funding by the the obstetrics ward by halting the and $10.8 million respectively, State of New Mexico. · proposed construction until a Room and said the number of Mondragon stated. the school provide~;> supervision building permit is secured, interns on duty is too small. While the relatively low $3130 and management for the hospital l1'red Mondragon, admii'Jistrator and without this aid the county of BCMC refuted charges made by Mondragon said. The city requires On the matter of insurance for average per capita income of New a building permit for all the house officers, Mondragon Mexico might be given as reason would have to hire private Dr. Robert Henderson, Chairman a physicians to supervise the of the House Officers Assn., in the remodelling over $10,000, admitted poor administrative for non-support of BCMC, the Mondragon said, and this problem procedure, stating, "We didn't residents and interns. Friday edition of the Da,ily Lobo, 1 state of Alabama, with an average especially in regard to coronary is being negotiated with possible follow through as well as we could per capita income of $2853 The staff of UNM supervises patients, sub-contractors, have." contributes 11 per cent of the the residents and inteJ:ns but no Mondragon said the assistant annual income of its university funds, other than some alloted for Happy N'Urses . The decision to :remodel the OB administrator was assigned the remodelling, are given to BCMC. Mondragon stated BCMC's six ward was approved by all parties affiliated hospital in the amount task of procuring insurance but of $2.5 million. HThe state has not recognized its Intensive Care Units are "too concerned with the obstetrics was hospitalized in Nov.ember. responsibility to provide adequate many to support" when combined unit, including the season of Asked why the state will not The task was not reassigned to contribute to BCMC through funding for its teaching hospital," with the special Coronary Care construction which was chosen another administrator at this time Mondragon stated. Units. Statlng the wards wera because of the light maternity direct funding or through the and resu.lted in a delay in UNM Medical School, Mondragon Mondragon acknowledges the averaging six patients in a 12 - bed load in the spring, Mondragon instituting the new plan untH problems within BCMC are ward, Mondragon said the said, shook his head and stated, "I wish January of this year, I knew. I've made three or four basically financial and that consolidation of the two units Interns Too Few On matters of pay and funding, _ trips to Santa Fe to ask for funds, disputes with the House Officers increased staff efficiency and that Mondragon said the however, Mondragon stated he Association revolve around the "The nurses are happier seeing a but the legislature feels this is remodelling would cause no and Henderson are in ''complete Bernalillo County'.$ problem." lack of funds available. "If we had bigger variety of patients," danger to the mothers concerned, agreement," He stated part of the a half a million or a million from Asked if the consolidation "only inconvenience." Howevt;!r, problem of low pay is due to the State Resource the state; we wouldn't ~ve the would affect the recuperation of in responding to the house economic situation of the state. In Bernalillo County, however, is problems we have now." NelN Mexi.co ··· 0 ~·~" .. ·~.. .. ~ ·!:o: D' DAIL'¥~unm. Monday, February 21, 1972. , 1 40;~' EEB'Z Jl. t\IIC English 101-02 Test-out Proposed Davis Predicts 1/s to lJ2 Freshmen Eligible Freshmen could "test out" of 101 and try to ''determiiie a correlation with ACT 102 English courses under a new system for scores, so some students can automatically entrance into the College of Arts and pass into Arts and Sciences. In between . Sciences. In order to satisfy English those we know can pass and those we know ......,../.,. ... ,-'- _. requirements, all students would be required cannot, we will have about one-half to .. to pass the ·writing skills examination. two-thirds of the freshmen class to test.'' The test consists of a taped lecture on Davis said the testing \'l'•.Ju1c1 probably take which the students must base a report. place during summer orientation. Currently, the lecture is on a form of In connection with the lower non-existant Chinese poetry, said Paul Davis, socioeconomi9 groups, one TA said, professor of English and a member of the "Language has always been used against committee which suggested the revisions. them. If they fail right away~ we will Davis emphasized it will not be a grammar condition them to being failures. They'll test, and will be graded several times by TA's stay nine hours in 101 and then drop out.;, especially hired for the purpose. Davis said the test would not be based Students who had low ACT scores would simply on grammar 1 and counseling and be advised to take English 101 before taking tutoring plus the postponement of testing the test. He also emphasized the current would help. tutorial program would continue. Davis spoke to a group of English teaching Fucking Monstrosity assistants Feb~ 18 on the effects of such ·~ ·--- ~'I-thin:k-"lw<e--'\">'ill-just-be-t.eaching.stndPnt..s. __ ~ ... -.-- requirements on TA hiring and teaching. to fit into those 500 student ~ fucking Photo by Jim Caldwell He said there are 86 classes of 101 monstrosities/' said one TA. He suggests Margaret Garcia, Joe Trujillo nnd Tony Lucero joineil with scheduled for next fall in comparison to 105 having the students write on several books other speakers at a Friday rally on this semester. they have enjoyed reading. Beret Rally the Mall to renew demands for an Nine Hours Davis said the actual substance of the test impartial investigation into the For those who must take freshman was still being considered and re-examined. shooting deaths of two Black Berets. (See story page 4) English, nine hours of credit could be One TA said he felt TA's would, in effect, gained, probably through a credit/no credit be teaching for the test. "We would just be r ~ grading system, Davis said. teaching the students to take notes and Mark-Almond 'Re-scheduled' Makers of the test, he continued, would regurgitate what they have heard." The Mark - Almond concert, Perkal announced at the scheduled for March 10 and Saturday PEC meeting that a Gets cancelled last week by a vote Sonny and Cher concert had No One ASS, TIT, KOK, FUK of the UNM vice presidents, been approved for mid-May by All over the state, the bright and DIK~ COO, COX KOC, KOK, the sugestive POO, finding lurking will now take place as a phone call of three PEC new license plates .are appearing, KOX, DlC, DYK and DIX. lewdness even in MOO and HOO. orjginally planned. members, who all voted to before the March 2 deadline. Ever The equally insidious female They cryptically continued on to Popular Entertainment approve it. Perkal's subsequent wonder who got the series ASS genitalia fare no better, from CON AIG, DRY and EZP, jumping then· Committee (PEC) Chairman announcen1ent that a Van l·ASS 999? to KUN, from the shady Latin in a flash of genius to ZOW, BOP, Ross Perkal announced Friday Morrison concert, which could No one, says Andy Gonzalez, in abbreviation VAG to the EEK, OFF and YOW, missing, morning the vice presidents have been booked for the same inventory control at the state seemingly innocuous BOX.