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Your

Health

and

the

Great Outdoors

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Upon entering the

Health Center

these

two ladles will greet

you with a warm,

caring smile.

Kathleen Long–

mire and Ann

Buko

""l'he Health Center is de–

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signed to provide outpa–

tient care for students. A phy–

sician is available 20 hours a

week during fall and spring

semesters. A dermatologist is

also available on a limited ba–

sis by appointment only.

There is no charge for a doc-

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tor's visit except for a mini–

mal charge for medication,

supplies or lab work. The

Health Center is always ready

to take care of you.

T

reatlng

a sore

throat

Is made

easier after a diagnosis by Dr. Bro–

dish and Dr. Merino makes sure

that her patients blood pressure Is

!normal.

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USD Health Center

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D

id you ever feel so sick

that you did not even

want to get out of bed?Well,

the Health Center was open

and ready to help you recov–

er.

The Health Center was di–

rected by Dr. Rose Merino. A

full time secretary, two part

time nurses and another doc-

tor, Jerome Brodish, were

Secretary Mary Ann Kennedy and Phy-

also employed by the Health

slclan Rose Merino

Center. Dr. Merino said that the office saw twenty-five to thirty-five

patients each morning. In the spring, the Health center o ffered a

·preceptorship with the School of Nursing under the care of Dr.

Merino. The Health Center offered a family practice-like facility

which treated a wide variety of illnesses. Ifthey were unable to treat

someone, the doctors referred the patient to a physician affiliated

with the medical school.

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Adventures

Twinkle

twinkle little star,

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take me away, I want to

go far . . . Outdoor Adven–

tures was able to Jet you es–

cape the monotonous routine

of your everyday life at USD. It

provided a wide range of ac–

tivities from camping, climb–

ing, backpacking to cycling

and paddling. If you desired

to

try something exciting and

different, Outdoor Adventures

had something new for you

Pete Ryan

every weekend. The outings they offered could take you as far a

canoeing down the Black canyon or as close as kayaking in

Jolla Cove. Whatever your fantasy may have been Outdoor Adve

tures could fulfill It.

Outdoor adventure always provided the necessary equlpme

that could

be

rented for a small fee.

It

also provided service to I

community of USD in the areas of bicycle repair and accesso

sales.

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