Show School ire cre Dispute ret et Time Spent Childish at af U J. J esing e zing regret that so much has been expended in child child- llo e sy that should have haveT T ent In building up the Uni Uni- of Utah Ufah medical school Ictor tor Johnson secretary of uncil on medical education capitals American Medical lation tio n and Dr Fred C. C of oC the Association of oC lean cart can Me Medical colleges opened second Inspection tion of the Thursday two inspectors who wh arrived It t t Lake Lake City at 9 p p. p m m. Wedy Wed- Wed y were met at the station jr A. A Cyril Callister medical dean dean deax who with Dr LeRoy iles university president led ed d a brief press conference Hotel Utah j eal aI Worry 1 iu g out that they had been J Ifor lor their opinion and had hadIt Lt It Dr Johnson and Dr said although the contro- contro has i done some temporary Lt the thc school they had no worry ab about ut the future of edical school ey y really have the stuff to tA a. a first class school and if ife ill rie e will get get- behind the school Ud the kind of a school haVe and we arc are cono con- con you o will have the present versy will not hurt the thc tin n the long run said Dr jn fl fled n. n cd cd ed to what hat extent their ini In- In i will be conducted Dr ion tori i replied To see see wh what t ess ss has bas been made and to rany any more more pertinent HI f fmay as may have bearing on act acting ac ac- ac- ac t ting g of bf the thc school f f Progress ex emphasized ph that this gol going S' S to b be b r s' s resurvey s rey We made o our r report and nd now no our ourt our tit lit t is in one direction I eIf If recommendations either Lb b en en enor or or orr are r being facing carried a f- f VOwing owing their Inspection the thc Infers rs will Vm rep report r to their re reEve relve re- re Eve ive associations and at that the medical school may be beted ted or or accredited on pro- pro 1 1 v The two inspectors said final report would be turned to the university to do with I see gee fit arding charges that Dr Cal- Cal had unduly influenced the thet t f of the thc previous medical medica 1 Inspection 1 in February Dr ion declared th that t any such nent is utterly undeserving of ly Iy We represent national lations and nd have certain re- re to the medical care people in the nation a and d to of ot medical men We Vc Wet t take th these se responsibilities it r nent ent Quarrels Quarrel ked ced how they felt about i I which had been made the thc Irs rs 5 declared This sort of happens at many schools we visit Callister then interrupted to tore tore re that the only persons who criticised him or or orthe the report three members of the prea preal proal pre pre- a al 1 faculty who had been in the inspectors' inspectors re- re r reply ply to a query If they still sUll to their previous statement Dr r Callister was the only on the local scene who could accomplished organization of chool hool the doctors said they They rhey ey pointed out that of ofIe fc Ie e they h had d not met all aU the d doctors but declared that airily no one at the school I have done it IL IU of the time part-time dean- dean arrangement with Dr Callis- Callis ere vere answered by Dr JohnK John- John K Continued on Pap Ten TeD r. r 1 f Column FV Four ur I 4 A 4 S 4 r 5 I 6 6 S e 4 S t ta a i f t S S SS S'S S Si S S 'S z 55 y S 4 4 6 Si S 5 5 5 1 4 S S S A S 5 5 S 5 5 51 1 Zd Move No Real Worry About Future of U un Medical School Dr Fred C C. C and Dr Victor Johnson arrive for final inspection at af school J Utah Medical School Investigators Score 1 Wasted Energy of Childish Controversy 1 C Continued from P itA Pe st On On son He said It uIt Is not an uncommon uncommon uncommon un un- common situation In the 78 medical schools of the country o only IY five have full full- I time deans said Dr who i further defined a time full dean I as on one who spends hl his entire time in administration However the I doctors named several schools where duties of ot the dean are are both administrative and teaching with time ime allowed for for- private practice as asin in the case of Dr Callister Th The examiners declared that Dr Callister r had b been en employed employ d on n a time part time art basis whereas other doctors namely Dr Orin A. A Ogilvie Ogil- Ogil vie fie former professor proCesso and head of the he pathology department and Dr C. C B B. B associate dean arid and professor of anatomy whose outside work they criticised were were supposed to devote their entire entire en- en tire ire time to the school We Ve were concerned with the quality of the work d done ne not in personalities Dr said As a matter of fact we criticised Dr r. r Callister In incases cases where we felt he deserved such criticisms T The Inspectors said that they were were aware of or controversy between between be- be tween the dean Jean and members of the he faculty at the time of the first visit They didn't pull any punches They criticised him as severely then hen as they have since they said The men who feel they were unduly unduly unduly un un- duly criticised In our report were told old ahead of time what we were go going ng to write in our report about them In answer answer to a statement byone by byone byone one faculty member that the state could not adequately support a medical school the inspectors said other states of lesser means had managed to support a good school and that although th they y had n not t 1 delved Into the financial background background background back back- ground at this time they would be bevery bevery bevery very much surprised if the state could not support the school Dr Cowles and Dr Callister then pointed out that already more money has been collected than provided in the budget and that for this biennium at least the budget was adequate to meet all alJ costs The two examiners started their inspection and talks at the university university university uni uni- Thursday morning and were expected to meet with Dr Cowles with the medical committee commit commit- tee of the regents regents' and special committee of the administrative council during the day Dr Orin an chairman of or I Ithe the council committee said Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- Thurs Thurs-I day morning they hoped ped to meet I with the Inspectors during the I I day An appointment with Dr 1 Cowles was set for 1030 a a. a. a m. m Themen Themen The Themen men were scheduled to meet Governor Gov Gov- Governor I GOV-I Herbert B B. B Maw Thursday afternoon and Salt Lake county commissioners expressed opinion I I that they might meet with the examiners examiners examiners ex ex- at regular commission meeting Friday morning The two men also will be asked to attend the meeting of the re regents regents regents re- re gents Friday at 1030 a a. a m m. m atthe atthe at atthe the university They indicated that they will leave Saturday night to return to Chicago |