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Margaret Locklair

Alumni Relations theCatalyst

Medical University of South Carolina

VOL. I, NO. 4 • .\ newspnpr-r publlshed for rlu- srurtents. employees. facuuv. slaU and alumni. OCT. 14, 1982 Pavarotti Sings For MUSe Benefit Luciano' Pavarotti, con- Auditoriu~ is in honor of ing on public sale Nov. 1. Acting Director of .among the best selling of sidered the world's pre- Dr. Albert B. Sabin, A section of 275 seats in Development William J. any living . eminent tenor. willpresent a Distinguished Research Pro- the orchestra will sell for Fisher, who is coordinating Pavarotti will be accom- recital for the MUse Health .fessor of Biomedicine, $100 each, a price which in- arrangements for the perlor- panied in his Charleston SciencesFoundation on Sun- Emeritus. eludes a post-recital recep- mance, said Pavarotti's con- recital by pianist John day, Nov. 21. Tickets are being offered tion: which Pavarotti and cert calendar is completely Wustman. Their program The 9 p.m, performanceat first to the Medical Univer- Sabin plan to attend. The filledfor the next five years. willineludeworks by Bonon- Gaillard Municipal sity community, before go- front orchestra seats sur- "We are extremely for- cini, Caldara, Legrenzi, Ver- rounding that blockare pric- tunate to be given a date. di, Bizet, Schubert. CiJea ed at $30, mezzanine seats regardless of the limited and Tosti. are $25. orchestra seats notice.Mr. Pavarotti said he below the overhang are $20, was looking forward to The Health SciencesFaun-/ and balcony seats are . honoring Dr. Sabin, whom dation is indebted to the $12.50. he called 'the great man of Lowcountry Christmas Orders should be sent by medicine'." Festival, which agreed to mail to Pavarotti ,P. Pavarotti has been called close four hours early to O. Box 32256. Charleston, "the reigning tenor on the allow the recital to take S.C, 29407. They should in- lyric side of the Italian place in the Gaillard clude a check made out to repertory" and conductor Auditorium. Many of the Health SciencesFoundation Rich;ard Bonynge calls his festival's displays and - Pavarotti, and a separate voice"the kind that appears booths willstill bein placein sheet listing the purchaser's once every 100 years." His the lobbies and mezzanine name, mailing address and and recitals are when the auditorium doors daytime telephone number. sold out months in advance· open to eoncert patrons at Net proceeds from the con- throughout Europe, the 8:15 p.m. Organizers of the cert will benefit the U.S., AustraUa. South concert are asking that unrestricted fund of the America, Soviet Union and ticket holders anticipate Health Sciences Founda- Japan.· He has made more some minor inconveniences tion. tban 20 albums w'.' •....••__ 011 page 8

The Hospital ( department is res} ••• for serving at leas ~""""' ••••l meals a day; some ~ them go to patients' in aettiDg in and out of the Peters. Philippe Entremont Many patients auditorium. and . The special diets. an Pavarotti becomes the 1983 I8880nwill include the plicated combina sixth ,internationally ac- Vienna Boys Choir on Jan. foods. To foster claimed musician to be 31 and Isaac Stern on April understanding 0 presented by the Health 28. Internal Auditors Report restricted diets amo Sciences Foundation's Con- Additional information is responsiblefor food cert Series.They includeAn- available from the Office of Strengths, VVeaknesses tion, the departme e Kostelanetz, Miss Development and Alumni . When federal and state mendations for improve- ing cooks and t BayerlySills, Miss Roberta Relations at 792-4275. auditors completed their ment. . together face-to-face! audits of the Medical The Internal Audit University in 1981,one of the Department was reorganiz- "In comingweeks'dietetic recommendations made was ed in February and James department cooks will be that the University Salvo, a CPA from Summer- visiting patients in their reorganize - the Internal ville,was appointed Internal rooms," said Pam Edwards, Audit Department so that it Auditor with the duties of associate director of nutri- could better evaluate, ona overseeing the de~ment tional services."Through in- regular basis, all activities and dev~oping f1!1 au~t pro- formal conversation they of the University. Under the gram for the Umver81ty. will find out how important auspicesof that department, "Our plans are to be able food is to a hospitalized pa- it was believed, the Univer- to identify trouble areas and tient. Those on special diets sity could detect at an ear~y com:et ~~ob~ms as soon as willbe encouragedto tell the stage internal problems in possible, said Dr. W. Mar- people cooking the food such areas as property cus Newberry, Jr., interim about their preferences, management or drug con- president of the University. likes and dislikes," she said. trol for example and effect ••Any institution as large c~ges.' as the Medical l.!niversity, More direct communica- And, University officials and we are the t~ largest tion hopefully will improve say, that is exactly what is state agency 10 South the qua?ty of food service happening. Carolina, is bound to have f~r pa.tlents because the • The newlyreorganized In- problems crop up in manag- dlete~lc staff ac.tually • ternal Audit Department ing this much property and. pr~g the food will have .~-~ .....•~ has completed its first audit this many people. We know expenenced feedback per- Flo w•••••••••• eMf ad •••• T ph, •• far 21 7e.n. taIb wItIa in the Central Stores area, that, and we don't expect so~ally. Edwards a~so Chiquita T.-ry of G•.••••••••••• t liar •••••• dIet"flub elda. and has comeup with recom- 90atiDaed on •••• 3 believes that cooks ~Ikmg . CPbo&oby Jolla Clark)

The CataIyBt Ia ••• uoffiel8l newspaper pabUabed every way ClODIMCtedwith the Medical UDivenity 01' the State of Bulk Rate D.p' T t fIl hbIic RalaU- two weeb in the interwt of the faealty. BtadeDta.aWf. South CaroIIDa.The •••••••.••• of ~ •• ta in thIa employeea ucl 8l11111Diof the Medical Upvenity of South pablieatioB doea DOt c:oMdtate aD t by the U'~i~ " ~~••••• Ulliftnlty of s-tIa CaraH.a Carolina. PriDted at _ eoet to u,e M.dlealU •••••• ty.lt Ia MedIcaI·UBk·-.ity. tile State 01 SoatIICaroIIaaof the ••.•. P.mit No. 264 m AMIa:J A~. pabIWaedby c...nu.tty PnN, lac:., a private firm,." _ ••••••••• adwrtieed. ChuIeetcJD,S.C. a.lulea" S.C. ••