Show a C1J1 st t-iW- nu fUtnii 1 A 1971k 1 Page 2 Student Life Monday May 17 1976 New health service doctor sees job as a challenge Giving good care and personal service in a student health situation is a real challenge said Dr John W Carlisle who will in 1961 and has been with Budge Clinic since take over USU’s Student Health the new health service director says the image of the health service needs to be raised Another increase? Parking fees (Continued from page 1) “We anticipate something along the lines of adjusted pay scales for different lots” he said “We want to encourage use of the outer lots” Hall said he was expecting a decision from the regents within the next few days or weeks Burtenshaw said the appeal has been referred to a Board of Regents committee for study The Cost Study Task Force Committee as it is called will meet towards the end of this tests and cultures here Perhaps can set up a volunteer students to program for pre-me- d us with lab the work” help A good relationship with the counseling service is also necessary he said Many student problems are a combination of emotion and physical needs and a joint referral system is imwe Loyalty to USU “I feel a certain loyalty to USU” he told Student Life in an interview “I intend to give as much interest concern and talent at the Health Service as I give in conand professionalism fidentially and I want them to my practice here at Budge” He said he hopes students won’t know they will find those he’s a qualities at Student Health be put off by the fact that pediatrician Services” “We’re not just baby doctors The Pediatric Academy certifies Hard decision The decision to quit a peak us to care for paients up to the practice in pediatrics at Budge age of 21 Pediatricians are Clinic and move to the university generally the only doctors who was a hard one said Dr Carlisle specialize in adolescent mpdical But the significant loss of income problems” will be compensated for by more Positive Changes evenings and weekends free to his with family spend Dr Carlisle said he hopes to Carlisle 46 a Logan native attended USU and was elected make some positive changes in Student Body President He the health service He would like graduated from the University of to see other departments at the Utah Medical School in 1956 and university providing input into spent the following three years at the service “Since the university offers the University of Minnesota Medical School In 1959 he was pre-me- d courses there should be drafted and worked at the army a lot of opportunity for a hospital in Ft Bellevoir Virginia reciprocal relationship between for 2 years He returned to Logan us” he said “The administration Service this summer “We need to raise the image of the health service on campus” need “Students he said Dr John Carlisle has promised us a lab and we should be able to do routine blood portant Handle Many Problems “J want to handle as many problems as possible while giving students a feeling of privacy and making them feel that I have time for them” Carlisle said “I never want a student to feel put down or unwanted” Meeting new challenges and providing a vital student service will make this new job worthwhile said Dr Carlisle “If the students like me and accept the service I have to offer then the job will be personally satisfying to me” he said “That will be the most important factor in my decision to make the Student Health Service my career” Richard Swenson said yice Provost Swenson is the USU representative on the committee “I’m definitely against making month the lots Swenson said The regents will most likely self-supportin- g” wait for the committee’s recommendation before deciding on USU’s appeal he said Stan Buxton parking supervisor said the decals had to be ordered by July 1 to be printed in time for fall quarter Changes can be made as to numbers on the decal and faculty or student designations as late as July 1” he said Irrigation time again Don Yonker of the Plumbing Recycle This warns students that it is irrigation time again on campus and the water can come on anytime day or night He said students and faculty should keep their car windows rolled up because he has had cases where cars have been filled with water He also warned against drinking the irrigation water because it is canal water and not fit to drink Shop Paper i Day nkwn'rc n imu aw niiiminrti Fine Arts Center 25?Ei deserved Seating i Tickets Available at UC $450 A $559 Ticket Office |