Word: patiently
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...President indicated in his speech [Oct. 18], his Administration has taken care of 80% of our major problems. The last, unemployment, is the only area the Democrats have left for attacking Reagan. If the congressional Democrats would put their country before their own selfish political motives and be patient, the U.S. could complete its recovery...
Undergraduates might find a complaint against UHS focusing on pregnancy procedures somewhat remote. Both sides have exacerbated this problem by losing sight of the initial reason for emphasizing Caesarians that virtually all one on one patient doctor confrontations can be dismissed thy a defensive hospitals as clashes of personality, but statistics are harder to ignore. The Caesarian question then was intended primarily as a "hook" for other less quantifiable complaints. But UHS has had a simple reply to their statistics that they don't check out Dr. Warren E.C. Waeker responds in a wide variety of ways, which all point...
...then should a woman go about choosing whether to stick with UHS of go elsewhere for Undergraduates, a few unrelated factors further could the issue for one thing. UHS, like almost all college health services, has a bad reputation in general UHS patient advocate Amy Justice '82 blames the phenomenon largely on a magnitude word of mouth effect she cites a poll in which patients who rated UHS unfavorably consistently indicated they though others rated it unfavorably...
...Murgaret S. McKenna '70, a former patient advocate who created the position and now works at McLain Hospital, has a more provocative suggestion doctors don't like to work at university clinics, she says, for the simple reason that the work is unchallenging compared to most full practices face it," she says, "students are boring. They get mono, they get colds. Once in a great while they get hepatitis. They're mostly in pretty good health, and if you want to hone your professional skills and keep abreast of the profession, you just won't want to work there Harvard...
...between initial reactions of BWH and UHS to the first complaint. Though rejecting, the argument that Winig's Caesarian sections were unwarranted BWH chief of gynecology and obstetrics Kenneth J Ryan this fall instituted a series of reforms in the department, including a requirement of prior consultation with the patient before a Caesarian section is performed. Committee members say that action points to some concern over the Winig situation a concern Wacker has maintained is not necessary. And to add a mysterious touch, copies of an anonymous letter to The Crimson made the rounds of several Med area offices last...