Show Med School Continues U Inquiries Board of Regents Release Examiners Arrive As final preparations were being completed for the arrival of Victor Johnson and Fred C. national medical Wednesday early this week a summary of minutes of a joint meeting of the University of Utah board of regents and administration council were released to the It has been made clear previously that the second visit of national medical who first investigated the university's school in late offering for changes which were necessary to make the school nationally would not make a second investigation and would definitely either accredit or discredit the school after their present Summary Included in the summary oi barred to press were the opinions of various university and medical Dean A. L. reporting for the liaison committee of the administrative stated that accrediting of the medical school was not so much in jeopardy as the university which could not long exist if democracy were Orin A. also a member of the liaison committee said the present trouble in the medical school had resulted from the or an an implication to which Dean Cyril Callister Dr further pointed out that several recommendations of the council had been acted upon and others were under The recommendation of the appointment of a full time dean or the medical school was still under he Contention As a further evidence of possible reason for contention within the B. presented examples of students being accepted by the medical school with lower scholastic standing than students who were to which Dean Callister replied that a student's attitude and were other factors considered in a medical school Chairman Roy D. Thatcher also pointed out that deans and heads of departments were on a year to year appointment and at any time their function as such could be terminated by simply not reappointing without in any way destroying their academic Leland Creer and made it clear that no change had been made in the findings of and the recommendations stood as they had been presented to the Chairman Thatcher closed the expressing the hope that further disputes could be eliminated with constructive effort on the part of the board would with the advice of the to the best adjustment humanly |