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WASHINGTON (AP)I-AlA Gores politics, particularly the influence of v are a t a
daughter acid George W Boishi's nephew56 m7o006 and the difficulty of ohtaiing Vh e ctaly
say younig Americcins still care eoough to ohjective information, posh us to take t eia es
get involved in politics accd public ser- refuge in ironic detachtment.'th"ir
vice, hbntroust he inspired. Political leaders, shte said, should tnter- potential voting
"I knowv we aie cot ao apathcetic genet, pret thcat as a strong message that "the
ation; George P Bushc, thne 24-year-old system needs to he cleansed of special- bo k - bg e
nephew of the presumptive Repuhlican interest nmoney and made more accessi- bo k bg e
presideltial nonilnee.,svrote in the latest hle to the grass roots of youing Amoerica." than the boomners
issue of Newsweek nmagazinie. "We just Bush, the son of Florida Guv. Jeh Bush
need the ittspiration to Ihelp shope sshat atnd grandson of former Presidetnt Bushc, by 10 million!"
our coutntr's future swil look like:' said he found "7a huge appetite amotng J
Speakitng for her generation. Karentia students to get invoved" during his cam- - Karenna Gore Schif
Gore Schiff, daughter of the Democratic paign visits to college campuses. Vice President Al Gore's daughte
presidential contender7 said in a compan- "Those already engaged in puhlic ser-
ion piece thcat "for all 0077 creativity and 6vice need to spread the word ahout the
enterpise, too nmany of us look at the hal- rewards of helping others:' he wrote. poll showing that 65 percent of first-time
lot hox and say, 'Whtatev er.' But 'The most common misconception voters, ages 18 to 21, say they plan to vot+
Generation X does care deephy ahout our ahout genting involved is that you can't in thce Novembier oresidential election.
counnY-." really make a difference." But 71 percent said they are less polit
The essays hy Schiffacid Bush, hoth of Schiff said Generation X must under- ically active than thceir parents' Bab'
whom are active itt the campaigtns, stand "we are actually the largest pten- Bootm generation. acidniore adnmire Bil
accompany a Newsweek feature on tial voting block h- igger than the Gates 148 percent) or Tiger Woods (4.
young Americans. The magazine appears hoomers hy 10 million!" percent) than President Clinton (33 pet
on newsstands on Monday. Bush encoumages youncg votems to volun- cecit) or former Repuhlican presidentia
Schiff said she and other young teer for civic groups or local campaigns. contender and Sen. John McCain (V
Americans "feel that thce flaws of modern The essays accompany a Newsweek percent).
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servtces are making it tiecessary to strike a halance hetwveen the
need for efficiency atnd the patient's need for privacy.
"Thce easiest tlhitcg for patient care is to have everything
open and the hest thing for patients is privacy." Barson said.
In the past, emergency patient care has heen performed itn
open areas v isihle to thte puhlic, wvhich can he disturhing for
hoth patients tid visitors. The new facilities provide privacy
to patients hy including a nmajor nesv resuscitation area with
three hays and walled off patient roonts, acceusible hy walk-
ways shielded from their svision. The hed counit will increase
frono31 to 53.
For patients' famiilies. three waiticig rooms have beeti
added, separated spaces for children anod adults as well as
families in crisis.,swhichc swill create 6e7vironmcents of reduced
anxiety.
Techciological ionproveoenics added to the ED's availahle
equipmncttp1rovide further ease to patieicts by makinig treat-
mient imorecefficient ancd safe.
A dledicated helicail CT scaciner, withc filniless X-racc
machinecs and radlcological suite 06ithin the depaiccoent w6ill
allows easier alccess for niergecec Department patients. X-
(7757 6c777n00w6be per'formced in patienit roociicacnd sill prosvide
imiproved care to sedated patiecits icn need of surgery acid
treatmencit.
Digitized imiages will he displaced oni TV screens thtroughi-
out the patient's roomos that nosy total 36 ais wsell a1s capacity
to prosvide ultrasound imaging.
Ness on-site laboratorv sersicees sill cut the timse of
ohtaininig test results in half. A nesw scantner that scacis the
entire trauma hose in 30 secocids will he ahle to keep up
with the flosw of circulatioci in a faster, safer, acid less-iciva-
sise fcashion.
Thce newo, S7 miillioni dual Ielopad for the Sutrsival MWight
operations, a cotipocient of phase twso that swillhe comipleted
later this year, wvill supply icimoediate access fromi the helopad
to the ettergency roc throuigh a 3(10-foot tunnel utider
Medical Center Drise, and adjucict elesator. With three oper-
ational Bell 430 helicopters, Sursisal Mflighc* has heen ahle
to tracnspiort niore than 17300 patients per yeahr, writhicn a 200-
nile radius Iliat rancges the Losser Peninsulc. Inidiana, Olhio
and Illiniois.
Thec expansiosns icc pediatric enmergecy treaitment facilities

hiave heen accomniodating to the University Hospital's stand-
ing as a numher one level pediatric trauma ceciter that pro-
sides care to every type of critical patient.
Received four mnonths ago, a child niodel simulator with
the responses of a pediatric patietnt suffering a range of inner
injuries, illnesses and critical conditions has heen an educa-
tional aid in simulating treatment and medication dosages.
'Like pilots have simulators, we will he ahle to train peo-
ple on simulated patients as opposed to real patienits,' said
Thiomcas Deegan, a doctor in Childreti's Emiergency Services.
"It allows us to sharpen and maintain skills when there are no
patients availahle."
Thce child model ssill he used to train residents, as wvell as
EMS workers, who play a critical role in administering aid to
ecmergecicy room patients. especially childreni that are itn more
danger
Enhcaced state-of-the-art telcmedicicce capahilities,
that are used iciscead of phones to discuss the symptoms
and diagniosis of patients, wsill alloss University physi-
cians to consult wvith colleagues on patients throughout
the state.
Withc orthopedic cameras thcat transfer icoages to conre-
spondicig TV screens doctors caic examince eac's, noses acid
ciouths across timii zones.
Phcase ctirce, swhichli sill he comipleted i20017 will
include a remodeling of the Psychiatric Eniergency
Service, a 24 hcour sersvice that receives 6.000 patients per
year in the th-county acea.
This numher has recently grown from 2,000 and thce
currently asailahle two rooms for psychiatric patients do
not provide sufficient serv ices. Iti the future, an entire
unit, as swell as a waiting room.,svilhe devoted to this scr-
vice.
The Emergency Department expancsionc was designed hy
Alhert Kahn Associates, Inc. one of the largest planning,
desigci and management firms in the United States. The com-
pany has maintained a relationship with the Ucivsersity since
190)3, when Alhert Khcan designed West Hacll.
In 1919, Kahn designed the origicial Unisersicy Hospital
whvlile decades later AKA desigtied a replacemecct to the orig-
ial Univcersity Hospital, completed in 1986.
Thce hospital is planniing to continue to accommcodate the
demncids of its patients in thne future.
'Up until this moment we're still placiny" said Jennifer
Holmoes of the Emergency Department.

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