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One of his goals is to improve the health center's Web site to pro vide up-to-date information and links to resources. The health center already offers programs in col laboration with other campus groups op safe sex, smoking cessation and alcohol abuse. Ryan said the center could develop other topical programs that target specific groups. "There are a lot of groups that have different needs and we need to respond to that," Ryan said, citing international students as one example. Ryan will also assist in preparing for the new health center expansion, a 10,000 square-foot addition to the current space, although the details still need to be worked out. When the construction is underway, Ryan said he wants to ensure that the health center is still accessible and comfortable for its staff and users. Staff reactions As for the health center staff, many workers are happy so far with Ryan's performance and demeanor. Assistant Nursing Director Sharon Harbert de scribed Ryan as very professional, accessible and self-assured. "I believe he will carry on with the mission of the health center to improve the educational experi ence of the students here," she said. Medical Records Supervisor Pat McCormick has similar sentiments. "He's hearing what we have to say," McCormick said. "He's taking the time to talk to everyone." Jessica Waters Emerald Dr. Tom Ryan provides leadership and support for staff, aids communication between the center and other departments, and explores new ideas for the center. Ryan's ultimate goal is to serve students. "We're here for students and we want to be sure that they understand that and know we're here, * he said. "And we're not only here when they7re sick." Contact the reporter at ayishayahya@daityemerald.coni mpm-M m*m m $w ■■■USOBi.' llWE> 5rh. * 'Eugene • 686-27^9 • vvw \\.sfrt!lu.udhrt^sin^ip.cuiu Plan Your Summer Party With Us! 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