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Th is summer, four young peQple joined The . Upjohn Company as part bf the NPC Pharmacy Internship ProgralT,l.
They added to their educational process \ ... learned about manufacturing, quality con
trol, pharma6~lltica l research, and marketing/ sales. "
We hope we answered their questions. I Certainly, we took their suggestions to heart.
And when the 1 O-weeks, were ' over, we parted ~now i ng that we' " enjoy seeing · eadi other. in the years a.h~ad. ,
And remiT;1isc,in'g a,bout the ,summer of '76 .
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THE WAYNE PHARMIC
VOLUME 20 NUMBER 2
SPRING~ 1977
On The Cover ... According to Greek Mythology, Asklepios was
the god of medicine because the ill were miraculously cured at the touch of his hand or staff or the tongue of his sacred serpent. Asklep ios had a daughter Hygeia, who became known as the goddess of health. She carried a bowl in her hand, thought to contain a healing potion, and around her arm was entwined a serpent. Over time the bowl and serpent of Hygeia have become the symbols of pharmacy. The other symbol of pharmacy, ~, is a Latin abbreviation for the word "recipe," meaning "take thou."
Staff: On the Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... .... .. 1 Editor .............. . ..... , . .. .. ... Betsy Gilpin
The Graduating Class of 1977 .. . . 2-5
Senior Fun Page . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5
The Lilly Trip. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
News from the HSB Campus .... . ......... . .. . .... 7
Scenes from the HSB Campus . .. ............ . 7
Clinical Pharmacy Weekend . . . . . .. .. . .. ... . 8
Continuing Education . .Inside Back Cover
Advertisements. . . . . . . . . . . . .... Inside Covers
Contributors ... . ...... . ... , ....... . ... Laura Paige
Jim Milewski
Livia Ciccarell i
Sandi Pezzin
Dean Mammen
Photographs ......... . .... . ... . ...... Ro~ Halalay
Jorge Krimer
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Lois Akowitz John Aubermann
Sona Bayramoghli George Bennett
Sheil ah Carter Rori ald Chomiuk 2
A.~.MAq.. .. ~~\\ Gary Aubrey
Virginia Bringard
Warner Cooper
Ju lia Baroni
Sherman Broge Joseph Brown
Michael Davis Robert Filipek
THE
GRADUATING
CLASS
OF
1977 Effie Gikas Betsy Gilp in
Rickey Adkins
Thomas Kochis Jorge Krimer
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Daniel Carr Camille LaFrance Robert Leal Anthony Leone Renee Lestienne
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Clyde Furu ta 3 James Mahn Karen Mark Stephen Marek
Zbigniew Martusiewicz Mark Masterson Kathleen McMahon Gayle Mentzer Mary Anne Mercurio Robert Mickiewicz
Joslyn Miller Timothy Mishakis David Mitchell Steven Nagy James Nanos Gregory Papp
Sandra Pezzin Samuel Pinkerton Pam Porter Christine Rainey Restum Restum Eric Ross
Diana Rothenberg John Schlaff Ellen Seppanen Ruth Smith Lori Solomon Robert Stewart. Jr.
Josephine Stieber Brian Sugden Margaret Swider Michael Taylor John Tegal. Jr. Irvin Tevlo
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Adam Twarkowsk i Terry Vich Harvey Victor . Linda Williams Sherry Wilson Loretta Zdyber
graduating seniors without pictures
Michael Berry David Budden Richard Coudron Kenneth Kush lak Diane Kwiatkowsk i Gary Mark
Robert Misialowski Gary Nater Colin Orloff Anthony Porta Willard Quandt
Steven Rose Abraham Seiderman Alan Smith Helene Solomon Walter Spencer Warren Stauffer. Jr.
SENIOR FUN PAGE
Wayne State University Dear
For you we will always cheer For a nickel or a dime We'll work overtime.
Botany and Pharmacy And plenty of Chemistry Keep the midnight light aglow When we'd rather see a show.
Dr. Dunker's Drug Assay
Makes you feel you've got to pray Heaven help the kids who think
They'll get through with a couple of winks.
Case stud ies by the score Lab tests, drug histories and even more We'll always remember our clerkship
As something we'd h ave rather skipped.
Pharmacists we'll surely be
Come this J une and we'll be free
Bid your colleague farewell We're alumni now.
Me Kong Delta "Hurry Party"
Tickets: $3 in advance $2 at the door
Free Water
Me Kong Delta proudly announces "J ohn Grasela's Haircut Day." John will be available for viewing th is week in Phys Pharm Lab . (If he goes.)
Me Kong Delta . . IS sponsonng a St. Vitus Day Dance. Tickets available from "The Pledge."
(BYO)
Me Kong Delta is sponsoring a "Drug Holiday ." All drugs 20% off. See "The Pledge ."
Me Kong Delta is having a house-warming party. Anybody have a house we can get warm in ?
Pictures for the Me Kong Delta Yearbook were taken yesterday . Autograp hed 8xlO glossy now available. See "The Pledge."
Best Class . . . ....... .. . . ... ...... ... Clerkship Class Flirt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sherry Wilson Class Wolf .. . . ......... . ... . . .. . . . . Bill Martin Best Frisbee Player ..... .... . . .. .. . .. John Tegel Best Candidate for Class Elections. .. Warren Cooper Class Wit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Grasela Fondest Memory ... . ... . .. Spring Pharmacy Picnic Class Will . . .... .... . .. . .... . ... . Tape Recorder
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News from the
At the end of this academic quarter, the Faculty of Pharmacy will complete the second phase of its move from Shapero Hall to the Health Sciences Building. In this move, most faculty members and the administration will be transferred to 1400 Chrysler Freeway leaving only three faculty members and two counselors at Shapero Hall. Hopefully they will join the others at the Health Sciences Building in 1979.
This move also completes much of the renovation that has been going on at the Health Sciences Building during the past few years . During these construction phases we not only remodeled laboratory and office space for faculty, we also renovated laboratories for teaching, created new faculty offices, built an office for the student government, constructed a new multimedia library, and created a student lounge. In the library we will house not only the most commonly used journals and books for pharmacy and allied health, but will also keep our elaborate self-instructional materials. Two rooms were created in the library with 26 carrels for self-instruction from slidesound sequences to television and movies. We anti-
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cipate heavy use of this facility, not only by students and faculty, but also by practicing professionals in an attempt to boost our continuing education offerings.
The overall beautification of the building and the construction of the student lounge was made possible by the generous financial support of the Pharmacy Alumni Association.
During the summer of this year we will attempt to renovate the two main lecture halls at the Health Sciences Building. These are the only two less appealing teaching facilities left in the building. We hope to have them entirely remodeled by the time the students return in the fall. At that time we hope to no longer have any construction workers in the building and thus be able to enjoy the facilities uninterruptedly.
We hope to acquire suitable art objects, mainly paintings, in the future to make our surroundings even more pleasant and comfortable. For this particular project we need some assistance from some generous donors.
Scenes from the HSB Campus
Cafeteria Class
Class Lab 7
CLINICAL PHARMACY WEEKEND
Kenneth Fish, Director of Pharmacy at Beaumont Hospital, spoke about "The Combined Roles of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Administration. "
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The Wayne State University chapter of the Student American Pharmaceutical Association- Michigan Pharmaceutical Association sponsored a "Clinical Pharmacy Weekend" this past winter. The program was held the weekend of January 15-16, 1977 and was open to students from WSU and other midwestern pharmacy schools. Left, Dean E. F. Mammen welcomes the students to the program. Right, Dean G. E. Schumacher introduces the guest speakers.
John Mitchell, Pharmacist at Providence Hospital, lectured on "Clinical Pharmacy as Practiced in a Hospital Setting."
Left, the students listened to the three lectures and then, right, viewed a drug product display . The st udents were also given a tour of the Pharmuseum and entertained in the evening with a dinner-dance.
Jerome Paruszkiewicz, owner of Pharmacy Today, discussed "Community Clinical Pharmacy with Economic Sccess."
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The 23rd Annual Stephen Wilson Pharmacy Seminar, jointly sponsored by the Wayne State University College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions and the Pharmacy Alumni Association, was held on Tuesday, February 22 , 1977. The seminar has been an annual continuing education program since 1954. The intent of the seminar is to focus on issues that are relevant to pharmacy and the other health care professions.
This year's program was "O.T.e. Drugs: A Third Classification of Drugs." The morning session included George Provost, B.S ., Editor, Journal of the American Phamzaceutical Association, who spoke about the history and the current status of a third classification of drugs. Norman A. Campbell, J.D., Ph. D. , Professor and Chairman of Pharmacy Administration, College of Pharmacy, University of Rhode Island, identified some of the legal imp li cations involved for the pharmacist with a third classification.
After lunch, the discussion was centered around
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the O.T.e. Review Panel based in Washington, D.e. The first speaker was William E. Gilbertson, Pharm. D. , R.Ph., Assistant Director for Imp lementation, Division of O.T.e. Drug Evaluation, Bureau of Drugs. Dr. Gilbertson used a slide presentation to explain what the O.T .e. Review Panel is, what its objectives are, and how these objectives are accomplished. Two more speakers , Joseph L. Kanig, Ph. D., R.Ph. Scientific Consultant, Proprietary Association ; and Robert Chalmers , Ph.D., R.Ph., Associate Dean, School of Pharmacy and Pharmacal Sciences, Purdue Univers ity, spoke about their experiences serving on the Review Panel.
The program ended with a panel discussion, consisting of the day's speakers answering questions from the audience. Overall, the seminar was an informative experience, giving some insight to what may lie ahead for pharmacy and pharmacists if a third classification of drugs is established.
Livia L. Ciccarelli
Jorge Ben . Kr imer (Chance ll or) John Beecher (Vice Chance ll or) Lori So lomon (Scr ibe )
Di ana Rothenberg (H istori an) Margaret Sw ider (F iery Dragon ) I re ne Liad is (Chap lain) .
Effie Gikas (SAB Representat ive ) Dan iel Carr Mohammad H am ze h
Steve n Nagy (Guard ian of th e Exchequer)
s Sona Bayramogh li She il ah Carter Debb ie Droope Sonja Gee Betsy Gil p in (SAB Representat ive) Cathy Gross (Chap lain) Barbara Hardesty (C orresponding Secretary) Gloria Jeszke Mary Kijorski Laur ie Loria (Vi ce President) Marl ene Ma Stel la Martin (R ecord ing Secreta ry)
Mary Anne M ecuri o (In ternat ion al Scr ibe) Chri s Rainey Restum Restum
a Mary Beth O'Connell Elizabeth Oliver Sandi Pezz in (Pres ident) Maxine Polites Pam Porter (Hi stor ian ) Mary Sue Seski Robb i Sk inner Tzena Smith Ann Szkarlet Judy Slining (Facu lty Advisor) Cece li a Turczynski (Spon sor)
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