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Dentistry College Shift Discussed w.,t
College will stay at Lincoln ,
some faculty and administraLincoln - Plans to merge the tors would lose time commuting
University of Nebraska College betweeri Lincoln and Omaha.
of Dentistry with the N.U. MediWhen the College of Pharmacal Center were criticized Sat- cy merged with the Medical
urday by two faculty groups and Center for administrative purdefended by the N.U. adminis- poses, pharmacy teache_s lo~t
r
tration.
an average of 20 percent of their
. The proposed "administra- time commuting, Adams said.
-. tive alignment," as it is called,
Senate Opposition
would shift control of the. col"At a time when Gov. Thone
the Lincoln campus to speaks of an austere budget and
lege from
the Medical Center. The college the university is worried about
and most of its programs would replacing $2 million in _ cas!1
remain at Linco)n.
a
fonds, implementing _ n ineffiUniversity of Nebraska-Lin- cient program expans10n seems
coln Chancellor Roy Young said ill-advised," he said.
he will make the merger recomAdams also distributed a
mendation at the regents' statement from the UNL faculty
_
March meeting.
senate opposing the merger. ln
Dr. Eugene S. Merchant, as- the statement, senate President
sociate dental dean, told the regents' academic affairs
subcommittee Saturday that
the educational benefits' to students are the central issue in
the merger. Merchant headed a
committee of faculty members
and practitioners that supports
the change.
Accreditation Problems
He said students would have a
better opportunity to work in
hospital programs.
Dental Dean Richard Bradley
said the college .has accreditation problems because ·it
doesn't have a better relationship with a hospital. Many
N.U. dental graduates practice
in rural areas and must be able
to work in hospitals, Bradley
said.
"We can 't set up hospital pro·grams when we're guests;" he
said.
Dr. F. Miles Skultety, associate dean for clinical affairs at
the Medical Center, said it is
easier to get something done "if
you have an administrative relationship rather than go hat m
hand."
Medical Center Chancellor
Neal Vanselow said 55 of the 60
dental colleges in the U.S. are
affiliated with·medical centers.
Bradley said,dental students
already _ spend some time at
University Hospital and Dougsaid the
las CoujJty Hospital. He_
merger would not reqmre them
to spend more time in Omaha ..
Commuting Time
A. Birk Adams, an associate
professor of oral biology and
dental college representative on
the faculty senate, said the
merger will result in the "inevitable dominance" of the College
of Dentistry by Medicine. He
said the Dental College has developed a fine reputation,
partly because of its independence.
This independence "should
be exploited rather than thrown
away," Adams said. He said
that, even though the Dental
WORLD-HERALD BUREAU
William B. Campbell urged the
regents to send the merger
issue back to UNL for "a much
more careful study" which
would be conducted by the academic planning committee.
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Dentistry College Shift Discussed
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