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4 Thursday, July 13, 2000 Training Funds Given To School of Medicine Chris Stegall Staff Writer The School of Medicine announced last week that it will receive $200,000 a year over the next five years from the National Institutes of Health to train some of its best young doctors for careers in clinical research. The Clinical Research Curriculum Award provides funds for an in-depth two-year training program for up to 10 junior medical faculty members to pur sue careers in such areas as patient care, epidemiology and behavioral science. Eugene Orringer, professor of medi cine and the medical school’s executive associate dean for faculty affairs, said such training programs are needed nationally. “Over the last decade only a small number of physicians have entered clin ical research because there has been lit tle grant money to support it,” he said. Trainees will take courses in the Schools of Medicine, Public Health and Pharmacy. They will also participate in a supplementary seminar program on drug development and complete a clin ical research project. Orringer said the NIH created the award to help medical institutions devel op the infrastructure necessary to con duct such training programs. David Ransohoff, professor of medi cine and director of the University’s Clinical Research Program said the pro gram would improve medical training. $5 OFF I Good on any tanning package of 10 ■ or more visits with this coupon. | Good until July 27, 2000 ! . \ . ! [ The : j TANNERY I Open Til Midnite Mon-Thur; 'til 10pm Fri-Sun I 169 E Franklin Street • Near the Post Office V. _ j What’s going on this sammer? T ANARUS: | Check out MEN IN BLACK™ the Bi 9 Screen! Get FREE Ice Cream while it lasts! w Free for students with UNC-One Card We will have a Volleyball Tournament, Water Games, Live DJ, s and FREE FOOD while it lasts! t|i Follow the sound to Graham/Aycock area for your shot at FREE T-shirts and other prizes. 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The core of the program is a mentor ing system in which trainees work close ly with senior faculty members, receiv ing help with coursework and research. “We are particularly pleased with the close exposure each trainee will get to faculty members and other trainees,” Orringer said. However, the award does not pro vide money to pay trainees. Due to this, the medical school sought out funds from pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly and Cos., PPD-Pharmaco, a clinical research organization and the American Academy of Pharmaceutical Physicians to help compensate trainees. “We knew that within the next decade or so a lot of clinical research would involve drug development, including clinical trials,” Orringer said. “So with that focus, I felt we could go to the industry and ask for help to sup port some of the trainees.” Orringer said he had high expecta tions for the program. “I think it’s going to be fantastic.” The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. /The (Princeton Upcoming v Review Classes: Better Scores, Better Schools GRE ($695 ): July 15 - August 28 August 5 - September 21 GMAT ($995): July 22 - September 10 August 12 - October 9 LSAT ($995): August 26 - October 3 CALL 1 -800-2-REVIEW www.review.com University Doherty Was Star of 1984 Senior Game This story originally ran in the Daily Tar Heel on March 12, 1984. Michael DeSisti Staff Writer Not only was it the last game in Carmichael Auditorium for North Carolina’s three seniors, but, with the Student Activities Center nearing com pletion, it was one of the last games ever played in Chapel Hill’s hallowed hall of hardwood. That Duke was winning by two points with 0:07 to play in regulation didn’t seem quite fitting. It wasn't sup posed to end that way. Matt Doherty made certain it didn’t. The senior forward’s 12-foot jump shot as time expired enabled North Carolina to enter overtime and eventu ally outlast the Blue Devils after two five-minute periods, 96-83, in the March 2 regular season finale for both teams. “You have family and friends (at the game),” Doherty said. “To try and cele brate your last home game with a loss is not a nice way to celebrate.” Neither nice nor expected. Doherty, Cecil Exum and Sam Perkins, North Carolina’s elder statesmen in 1984, have played on Tar Heel teams that won more games over a four-year span than any other team in ACC history. Only Kentucky and UCLA amassed more victories in the same length of time. Add to this that North Carolina had n’t lost to Duke in Chapel Hill since 1966, the first year Carmicheal opened, and that the Tar Heels last dropped their final home game of the season in 1968. There were more than a few acknowledgements to the unbelievabil ity of it all when Doherty took the inbounds pass in the North Carolina backcourt with seven ticks left on a clock that suddenly seemed to be tick ing too carelessly. “You could write a script like this, but even the author couldn’t have writ ten it that close,” Doherty said. This particular script was altered because of necessity, promoting Doherty from best supporting actor to star, hero, celebrity and instant demigod. The play was designed for Michael Jordan to get the ball on the left wing, but Jordan was double-teamed. Taking matters into his own hands, Doherty ran down the middle of the court and, after losing a handle on the baH, let fly an off balance jumpshot from the left edge of the foul line. “I just picked it up and let it ride,” he said. “I didn’t know want to think, what to feel. I was just going crazy.” Along with 10,000 slightly partisan fans. “I got to the sideline and Sam kissed me on the cheek,” Doherty said. “Michael said, ‘Way to go.’ I told him that was from all the years watching him do that.” Asked in jest about the kiss, Perkins said “it was no big thing.” Asked in earnest about the shot, the three-time All-American talked about a lasting impression. “Matt will remember that shot because that’s the way to go,” he said. “I felt chills when he made that shot.” “There’s no time to doubt; you just have to go with it,” Doherty said. “If you take time to think, it’s over.” Almost like three more noteworthy careers at North Carolina. Only with the latter, there’s reason to slow own and savor. Dilbert© DOGBERT CONSULTS || Ilf™" | FOR A MILLION J f LgOIF uJITh'I I DOLLARS I CAN |( HE ALWAYS WEARS ) (YOUR CEO. J | ACCIDENTALLY I/A HELMET. J V — J | BEAN HIIA WITH 1 HT.~~T! T~~l \ jl l A GOLF BALL. 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