0 Page 12-B- Friday, September 11, 1981-The Michigan Daily Begin your day with C be 17ai 5 764-0558 Pot endangers health, AMA says NEW YORK (UPI) - Is the medical heat still on marijuana? You bet, claims the American Medical Association's new "Drug Abuse" handbook for doctors seeking guidance on marijuana. No matter what you may have heard, no mat- ter how high the status of marijuana on the college or social circuit, marijuana is a dangerous drug, says the AMA, with great potential for serious harm to young American users. THE HANDBOOK HAD this to say about marijuana: . Target organ for marijuana is the brain. Structural changes occur in the brain with marijuana use, as well as changes in the pat- terns of brain waves. Acute marijuana in- toxication impairs learning, memory, thinking, comprehension and general intellectual per- formance. Even at moderate levels of social use, driving skills are impaired. " Marijuana smoke contains larger amounts of cancer-causing hydrocarbons than tobacco smoke. With daily use, lung damage can ap- pear in three months. Bronchitis and em- physema are common in regular users. " THE MOST MARKED effect on heart and circulation is an increase in heart rate. Up to 140 heartbeats per minute is not uncommon under marijuana influence. " Chronic use of marijuana may be associated with disruption of the menstrual cycle and at least temporary infertility. Miscarriage is more common among users. Among lab animals, sperm abnormalities have been noted, along with damage to the male reproductive organs. " Many physicians experienced in treating drug abusers believe that regular marijuana use may seriously interfere with psychological functioning, personality development, and emotional growth and learning, especially in childhood and adolescence. *Large doses can induce hallucinations, delusions and paranoid feeligs. Thinking becomes confused and disoriented. The initial effect, euphoria, may give way to panic. So why do people use marijuana? Users, says the AMA, report a feeling of euphoria and well being, fellings of relaxation and heightened sexual arousal, vivid imagery and a keen sense of hearing. Senses of tast, touch and smell may be enhanced. Time seems to move more slowly. THE AMA HANDBOOK notes several therapeutic uses suggested for THC, the active ingredient in marijuana. The list includes asthma, glaucoma, and nausea from cancer drug treatment. The AMA noted, further, that medical use of maijuana i clinical research is now authorized in some states. The AMA opposes legalization of marijuana, saying: "Legislators should keep in mind the primary need to give young people a clear message that marijuana use may be hazardous and is not sanctioned or endorsed by society." The AMA says street marijuana has in- creased markedly in potency over the past five years. Prior to 1975 it rarely exceeded 1 percent of THC. In 1979, concentrations of 5 percent were not uncommon. The AMA also said hash oil, a marijuana ex- tract not on the scene 10 years ago, has a THC content of 15 to 20 percent. And street grades of hashish concentrated marijuana preparations have THC content of about 10 percent. Volunteer At University Hospital COME EXPLORE: Attend an information session to learn about the more than 60 opportunities in. Main/Parkview Hospitals Mott Children's/Womenis/Holden Hospitals Psychiatric Hospitals Ambulatory Care Services Motor Meals of Ann Arbor WHERE: Main Hospital, 6th Floor Amphitheater WHEN: September 14, 17& 22-7:00 p.m. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 763-6710 **(******************** "Gimme a D * Gimme an A Gimme an L...L...Y Give the MICHIGAN DAILY: that old college try. CALL 764-0558 to order your subscription BRA vs. MBA: I making the choice By MARK GINDIN While the bachelor of business admin- istration degree (BBA) may be a very good value, if a person's ambitions lie in the fast lane of corporate ascension, the master of business adminsitration (MBA) may be the best choice, accor- ding to a placement officer in the University's School of Business. The BBA teaches more of the "nuts and bolts" of business, while the MBA goes further into business policies and corporate strategy, which are both long-run, comprehensive concepts, said the director of the Business School Placement Office, Peggy Carroll. HOLDERS OF AN MBA degree usually have more maturity, self- confidence, and drive than a BBA graduate does upon graduation, said Carroll. Businesses are aware of the differences when they begin recruiting graduates, she said. For instance, most consulting agen- cies, a major part of the public accoun- ting service offered by many firms, only hire MBA graduates because of their maturity, said James Rumbsa of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell, & Co., a Detroit accounting firm. About half of the students who graduate with a BBA degree go into public accounting, Carroll said, because the field offers the supervision, teamwork, and feedback that most younger, less experienced graduates need. ,COMPETITION FOR jobs requiring MBA graduates has increased because the degree "is becoming more common now than it was 10 years ago," said Carroll, adding that students are realizing it is necessary in order to move up to the top. Retailers, such as Hudson's and Lord & Taylor department stores, put the BBA graduates into management training programs for two years to acquaint them with the store operations, Carroll said. They often find this method is cheaper than hiring an MBA, she added. STOP unauthorized entry into your room, apartment or home for under $50.00. You can protect yourself and your valuables. For more information on this new, space-age, electronic device Call 483-3810 day or night 20th Century Competent Alarms "THE TREND IN banking is to looli at BBA's "more than in the past," said Carroll. Banks often have training. programs that end up being cheaper. than hiring an MBA, she said, but the trust and commercial loan departmen- ts still hire mainly MBA grads. Although BBA's are hi-ed into the ae counting, retailing, banking, and sal departments of businesses, Carroll said she did not see a trend toward in6 creased hiring of BBA graduates overall. The major advantages of an MBA degree are the ;naturity and drive; their exposure to problem-solving, and writing skills, said *umbsa. The ability to communicate I an important criteria, and comes afoss in the intel views, which average about half an hour, he said. The manufacturing industry hires mainly MBA graduates for their finan? ce, personnel, and marketing positions said Carroll. These companies "usually don't have a training program for MBAs, but a few; such as Texas In- struments and TRW do," she said. CONSULTING and investment banking take only MBAs because 'o their exposure, business experience; and insight, said Carroll. The interview is the final deter minant in hiring a graduate for a job, said Carroll. All of the student's ac- complishments-such as grades and' extracurricular activities-are finally articulated to the hiring representatiye during the interview, said Carroll. "The interview is exceedingly imyor- tant," said Rumbsa. The applicant has the opportunity to project oneself an impress on the recruiter one'. motivation and drive, he said, whicl may be the difference between getting ajob or not. University of Michigan graduates rank among the highest in the nation. academically, according to a recent. survey. The University's program was ranked second in the nation among both college deans and personnel executives around the nation, rated behind only the. University of Pennsylvania. "IT IS A mistake for a new BBA graduate to go directly into an MB program in my opinion," said Carroll. There is no harm in getting a BBA, working for a couple of years, then deciding on an MBA later, she said. "I wouldalso not encourage a BBA from here to get an MBA here," Carroll said. An undergraduate degree and a. graduate degree from the same in-. stitution is not advisable, she said because the programs may be simila4 and diversity is better for the student. Entering freshmen should get in- volved in school activities, Carroll said, not just because it looks good on an ap- plication, but because all experience is beneficial. It is helpful to demonstrate leadership abilities while in school, she said Grades, while important; are not worth the time many students spend on them, Carroll said. A social life is desirable because the business world has many social events, and practice helps, she said. This story was reprinted from the Daily's summer edition. Daily's summer edition. m Al