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Medical Center Christmastime ^ ORIGINALITY—Rankin ward won the NOTT WARD—For the third year in SURGICAL OPC—Employes of the sur- top prize for originality in the hospital's a row Nott ward has won the prize for gjcal OPC received the award for the best annual decorations contest. The ward the best ward decorations. Employes decorated clinic. The area was complete was renamed the North Pole and each patched up Santa, who had inadvert- with fireplace and stockings on each patient's room door was decorated like ently crashed into the hospital. Each door. Three administrative residents one of the shops you might find in Santa of the three prize winners received a judged the entries in the annual contest land. Pictured above is the "Gift-wrap" five-pOund box of candy. Runners- Awards were made at the administration shop. The CCU was runner-up. up in the ward competition were Matas open house held Dec. 20. and Halstead. SURGICAL PDC—Employes at the surgical PDC hosted a OB-GYN NURSES—More than 30 R. N.'s working on the' luncheon for SPDC doctors in early December. It is an annual hospital's ob-gyn wards met at a party Dec. 18. event. Employes Give Their 'Fair Share’ Medical Center employes gave their "fair share" to the annual United Fund drive completed here late last year. Personnel from all medical center departments donated a total of $28,- 126.16 as Division VI of the campaign. Of an $81,000 goal, the total univ ersity including the medical center con tributed $74,758.63. Applications for the fall, 1969, class in the Duke physician's assistant pro gram must be completed and returned by Feb. I. Information required with the appli cation includes completed form with photograph of applicant; copies of trans cripts from high schools, colleges, mil itary training and ail other academic training; three completed letters of re commendation, and SAT, CEEB, and Math Achievement Level I scores. The PA program, a Duke innovation in allied health professions, has recently received approval for eligible students to receive aid under the G. I. bill for education. Forms for entry may be obtained at Room 2502 Gerontology. Pathology Defeats Administration In Basketball Game The sports world at the medical cen ter spotlighted another main event re cently as the administrative residents took on pathology for a friendly game of basketball. When the smoke cleared, the path ology team, led by forward Ken Broda with 13 points, had vanquished the ad ministrative residents 31 to 21. Coach Steve Vogel cited captain Dick Bud- dington and Jerry Quinn for aggressive defense and rebounding for the victory.
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