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Show 8 - The Summer Weekly Chronicle Wednesday, June 24, 1998 Abortion Is not Good Medicine More Women Should Editor: Jack Kevorkian used to call what he does "medicine" until it was pointed out that the term euthanasia literally means "the killing of medicine." Many feared that the killing of the medical profession was exactly what he would accomplish if he succeeded in turning physicians into agents of death who were authorized to put the sick out of our emotional and financial misery. But it appears to be too late. abortion has Although partial-birt- h been condemned by the medical profession as never justified, the profession has I schools.) What has become of the medical profession when it welcomes such unethical practitioners who destroy human life, accepts abortion when there is no medical indication, and intrudes into families by condoning surgery on minors without parental permission or knowledge? Yet many, duped by the wedge issues of pain and personal autonomy, want to trust this thoroughly corrupted brotherhood with decisions for the weakest and most vulnerable among us. end-of-li- fe Alfred Lemmo Dearborn, Michigan J. Willard Marriott LibraryACLIS Library Resource & Computer Instruction Schedule of Short Classes - Summer 1998 MARMOT r LIBRARY M taken no action against its practitioners. Consider what kind of mind it takes to hold a perfectly formed human child squirming in one's hands and then puncture its skull and suck its brains out. Do such as these really qualify to be called medical doctors? The byword of the medical profession used to be "above all do no harm," and the Hippocratic Oath used to say "I will give no deadly medicine." It also included an explicit prohibition against committing abortion. (Perhaps this has something to do with why it has quietly disappeared from many medical All classes are free to currently registered University of Utah students and are offered on a first-serv- e basis except as noted. Staff, faculty, and patrons without University of Utah affiliation: fees attached are for attendance of the PCWindows 95 and Macintosh short classes and the Intro to HTML classes, and registration is required. For further information, please contact Amie Scoville in Marriott 8 3rd floor). You will need the DATE and Library Administration (ascovilllibrary.utah.edu NAME of the class for which you would like to register. first-com- e, 581-855- MLMarrioll Library Instruction Division - 3rd Root Orientalion Classes Course Title LIOI-- I LKI1-- 2 LI02-- I L102-- 2 LI03-- I L.I04-- I LI04-- 2 LI05-- I Day Dale T Getting Started, PL I M Gelling Started. Pi. I T Getting Started. PL 2 M Getting Started. PL 2 U of U Student Services on the Web Using Computers & the Internet at the U Using Computers & the Internet at the U Ufoary Research from Home M MMCMarriott Multimedia Center Time A23 62V 63(1 BldgTRmJ I: 8:50-9:40 76 0 T TH M 713 Editor: accreditation because they have almost 70 males and only 30 During my admissions interview at the University of Utah School of Medicine, several subjects which should not have been discussed were brought up. The person conducting the interview began by asking about my family. I told him my parents had been divorced when I was young. I explained that I can't even remember when they were married. He then asked me how I was going to avoid making the same mistake as my mother. This may have been his way of finding out about my problem-solvin- g skills, but I thought it was unacceptable. After the interview was over, I told the admissions office about some of his questions. They agreed that he was out of line and immedi- females studying there. Since this is public school, the law states the ratio must be one to one. For some reason, this school is turning down qualified women applicants every year, which may be due to unfair interviewing techniques or some bigger underlying problem. Last year, a female chemical engineer with a 3.99 cumulative GPA, high MCAT scores, EMT certification and many volunteer hours was turned down. This year, I was turned down but accepted out of state. My credentials are competitive enough to succeed against thousands of applicants from across the country, but not good enough here? Getting into medical school is a challenging process for any candidate. Due to the aforementioned facts, I believe the U School of Medicine makes it unfairly difficult for women to be accepted. a ately scheduled a third interview http:www.lib.utah.eduinstructionschedule.html tllliM il !K Be Accepted to U Med - 1st noon-1- : 3:20-4:- ML304B Christy Brooks Senior Chemical Engineering Floor Instructor ML304B MMC 1735 ML304B MMC 1735 714 625 629 for me. I was surprised at how quickly they reacted to what I thought was an uncommon occurrence. I think this kind of questioning is more frequent than anyone will admit. The U School of Medicine has recently had problems with 5 30 5 Doolcy Daousl Daousl Kcitcr MMC 705A Barrett MMC 1735 Buchanan MMC 1735 Buchanan Brunvand ft? 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