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...study also indicated that a majority of students feel that the doctors at the UHS lack personal interest in their patient's cases. And another 77 percent complained that the walk-in clinic is "usually so crowded that a long wait is inevitable...
Beginning September 1, women have been able to go to the walk-in clinic with the option of requesting gynecological, instead of just medical or surgical services. Through the shuffling of some physicians' schedules' UHS now guarantees women continuous access to a physician interested in gynecological problems...
...neighbor appropriates the money left for the children's care and mistreats them. So Hung and Xuan leave the neighbor's house for Saigon, and after a multitude of hardships are finally taken in hand by a kindly nurse. Xuan is placed in a children's clinic; Hung gets a mining job and visits his sister every night; eventually their father returns to Saigon...
...ways to improve relations with their patients. New York's Mount Sinai Hospital has a staff of five to deal with its patients' nonmedical needs; Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital of Chicago has hired a patient representative to deal with the problems of those using its clinic and emergency room. Few institutions, however, have gone as far as New York Hospital, a 1,000-bed facility associated with Cornell University Medical School. New York's Anne Alexis Coté, 26, is a member of the institution's administrative structure and has broad authority to investigate...
...important suits against neighboring suburbs, claiming racial discrimination in housing. The school's transformation began in 1965 when the Michigan Supreme Court adopted a rule permitting law students to represent the indigent. With a $250,000 grant from the Office of Economic Opportunity, Detroit opened a storefront legal clinic and urban-law courses began appearing in the catalogue...