SATCHER Continued from Page 12 Vice President for Medical Affairs Gilbert !menn, Medical School Dean Allen ichter and graduate Douglas Franzen, who spoke on behalf of the graduating stu- dents. "After this, they will be addressed as 'Doctor,' and although they have been addressed as 'Doctor' many times, this time it's for real," Lichter said. Litchter said 43 percent of the graduat- ing class is hoping to obtain their residen- ies in the state of Michigan, many of them returning to the University of Michigan Hospitals. "This is a more stay-at-home class than we have seen," he said. "This is a sparkling time of renewal aind' growth on this cam- pus." He added his appreciation for the schol- arship endowment already established by the class of 2001. "These students know all too well that maintaining a medical education is quite "(Medical school is) two years - of sleeping through lectures, followed by two years of not really sleeping at all." rne '- Douglas Franzen: Medical School graduate high," Lichter said. "They recognize the responsibility of those who come before to take care or those who come after ... we are very proud of the class of 2001." Franzen, who will go into emergency room medicine at the University of Vir- ginia, spoke to the crowd of friends, family d. and alumni about his experience at the University, saying although he enjoyed Ann Arbor, he is ready to move on.,. "I think it's really tempting to look back at medical school and focus on the good times," Franzen said. "It's really tough to say what medical school is like unless ABBYROsENBAUM/O you've been through it. 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