The Michigan Daily, Friday, July 17, 1987- Page 5 Sleepless interns may affect safety (Continued from Page 3) the country." discBUT McKnight and others see a But Turck said, "I don't believe a definite problem. "It's not in comprehensive survey has been done anybody's interest to work 120 across the country." hours a week in dealing with patient Turck was unaware of the number care"~ of hours that resident doctors McKnight cited a case in which a worked. "I'm sure they work more teenage girl died in a New York than a 9-5 schedule." hospital after resident doctors treated He added that even with their the girl. The New York State Health busy work schedule, the quality of Commission concluded the doctors care or the University reputation was were "overworked and not suffering. "Our workload is undersupervised." driven by our success," he said. House Officer Association (HOA) T U R CK thinks their fail-safe President and sixth-year resident, relief mechanism known as a "four- Reginald Baugh said, "It's not good tier call system" would prevent an safe care if a person hasn't gotten incident such as the one in New much sleep. Health care definitely York froth happening here. Under suffers because of it." this system, up to three doctors can Although McKnight said that the "take themselves out of service" if hospital administrators' "level of they feel unable to work on a consciousness has been raised about patient. In such a case, the fourth the potential threat due to excessive and ultimate back-up doctor, usually hours," the contract still remains a fully-certified doctor, would be unsettled, called in. HE added that the resident doctor But McKnight has received program at the hospital is "one of reports from patients of instances the most oppressive resident where the resident was "falling programs in the state and is one of asleep on his feet." the roughest, if not the roughest, in "By and large the Hospital staff Doily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Diag diversions Three members of a local band, Before or After, play before a sparse crowd on the Diag. The band is trying to raise money for the Michigan International Relations Society, which runs a lecture series on international issues and sponsors model United Nations meetings across the country. C1NA GARDEN SZECHAUN, HUNAN & PEKING CUISINE 1. RATED NUMBER ONE IN CARRY OUT SERVICE BY THE ANN ARBOR NEWS 2. BEST CHINESE RESTAURANT SELECTED BY THE MICHIGAN DAILY 3035 Washtenow Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Reservations, 971-0970 Open 7 Days A Week 11:30 a.m.-l10p.m. Free Parking * Moderate Prices * Parties Welcome l# G tG'tLAf t * frames $20 OFF any * covers regular price futon " pillows and mare! with this adi Expires 9/19/87 Sf. AWhX vrAnn Arbor Between Liberty and William-One block west of Main must recognize that (this situation) is not good for patients and resident doctors. But political and economic decisions are made by the administration and not by the physicians," he added. AWARD WINNING Increase INDIAN CUISINE to fund fit for aKing and Queen stf salaries coninuedfromPage1) not you have the option of using health service, of course, and doesn't assume that you will," Briefer said. "But disputing this method is like not having any children and then wanting your taxes adjusted accord- ingly because you're not using the public school system." q: ll 1 1''The $67 fee could pay for itself after only one visit, Briefer noted, -- particularly if the student needed lab work or x-rays, making the UHS expense "unique and pretty minimal in terms of health care services." Although Briefer admitted the UHS fee is the third highest in the Big Ten, he said that "in terms of services we're number one." At Michigan State University, for example, students pay $47 less a - - - - - - - mm ! - -=- - - -=- - - - - - --rn-rn year than University students, but their prepaid fee doesn't include Special on Buffet 1 many services. All you can eat 1 "They may pay less," said Doreen $ 5.9 w/coupon 1Vanderjagt, assistant director for ad- .,' ' P ministration and finance at MSU, expires Sept. 1, 1987 1 "but we'd much rather have a pro- L mmmmmmmmminmmm = mmm =nm =m=mmmm m gram like yours."