Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 28, 1971, Image 5

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    PORTLAND/OBSERVER Jan. 28, 1971
Com puter C hatter for Women
Training cost hospital
million dollars a year
Emanuel education programs
cost about a million dollars a
year, IN AUDITION to tuition
paid by students. Other training
available In health careers In­
cludes the following, listed In a
flyer distributed In a coopera­
tive effort by the Albina Minis­
terial Assn, and Emanuel.
MEDICAL
EDUCATION -
Emanuel offers Internships for
m e d ic a l school graduates and
r e s i d e n c y programs for li­
censed physicians who wish to
specialize.
APPRENTICE ENGINEERING
Is a four-year program offered
In conjunction with the Oregon
State Apprenticeship council.
SCHOOL
OF
MEDICAL
TECHNO LOGY: This Is open to
students who have completed a
p r e s c r i b e d college program,
then spend a year at Ernanuel
In both clinical and academic
study.
SCHOOL OF X-RAY TECNO-
I/XJY - The program is offered
cooperatively by Portland Com­
munity College and Emanuel,
JoANN JOHNSON models another reason many young
women in medical technology enjoy their jobs at Emanuel
— they can wear pants suits to work!
CHAPLAINCY: The depart­
ment of Ministry and Religion at
Emanuel, which is sponsored by
the lajtheran Church In Ameri­
ca, sponsors ron-denomlnatlon-
al educational programs for o r­
dained clergymen Interested In
careers or education In hospital
m inistry. Both one-year re si­
dency programs and 11-week
courses In the Institute of Pas­
toral Care are offered.
Four programs are offered by
Emanuel in cooperation with Mt.
Hood Community College. In
these, Clinical training Is pro­
vided at Emanuel and classroom
academic training at the col­
lege. The four Include:
PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSIS­
TANT
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
ASSISTANT
INHALATION THERAPY
OPERATING ROOM TECHNI­
CIAN
and Is open to high school grad­
uates.
ADMINISTRATIVE RESIDEN­
CY: This Is open to students
enrolled In a m aster's degree
program In hospital adm inistra­
tion, and leads to jobs In hospi­
tal or health agency manage­
ment.
PHARMACY
INTERNSIQPS:
These are for students enrolled
In accredited schools of phar­
macy who must serve an Intern­
ship after their sophomore col­
lege year.
In a d d i t i o n , the hospital
schedules some training classes
through Its In-service education
department as the needs for ad-
d l t l o n a l employees In these
areas develop. These Include:
NURSE AIDE TRAINING
ORDERLY TRAINING
Information on hospital edu­
cational programs Is available
from the Public Relations De-
p a r t m e n t , Emanuel Hospital,
2801 N. Gantenbein, Portland
O re. 97227.
Many of the programs Include
o p p o r t u n i t i e s to earn while
learning; scholarships and other
f i n a n c i a l assistance Is also
available for qualified students
In many cases.
H o s p i t a l employees them­
selves are good recru iters for
hospital careers. Gwen Brewer,
a medical laboratory technolo­
gist at Emanuel, likes the wide
variety of activities and oppor­
tunities In her field.
"The pay Is nice, too," she
says, "and It's a good field for
women."
Currently, she's exciter! about
some new types of diagnostic
tests being run In the laboratory
where she works - for Instance,
one that can help save the life
of an unborn baby, another use­
ful In diagnosing hypertension,
another Involving growth hor­
mones.
"T h is," she says, "Is why
It's so Interesting. There are
many areas to explore - and
many career opportunities, not
only In hospitals but also In re ­
search, pharmaceuticals, teach­
ing, or In specialized laboratory
a re as."
Miss Brewer, who "likes
w o r k in g with people," had
earned a degree In biology with
a minor in chemistry at Bennett
College in Greensboro, N.C.,
when she decided to go on and
become a medical technologist.
Thre’s another advantage she
emphasizes In recruiting for
her own field: "T h ere's always
a job open for a medical tech­
nologist!"
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MIL AND MBS. I'HEODIS Washington of 420ft NE
Rodney looks at their new horn baby Darnele Ann, t> lb.
19 inches. Mr Washington is a waiter at the Aladdin loom
and has been employed there for nine years.
PEOPLE WORKING TOGETHER will make our city a
better place to live.
REGISTERED NURSES
‘693 to ‘ 820 depending on experience
Civil Service Positions
For inform ation contact M ultnom ah
County Civil Service Office,
Room 140 County Courthouse
Portland, Ore. 97 20 4
W e feature
hug« teleth o n »
Large Sizes
Dresses, Knits, Coats,
Costumes & Raincoats
Sizes 1 4 '/i to 3 0 '/i - 3 8 to 6 0
Ì
SINGER DRESS CO.
8 0 3 S.W. Morrison St. Corn. Pork
KAREN ANDERSON, a
freshman in the Emanuel
Hospital School of Nursing,
proudly shows off uniform
of student nurse and cap
which she was presented in
dramatic “capping" cere­
mony earlier Student nurse
uniforms this year have a
"new look,” are fashionable
"drip drys.”
Modern adolescents believe
they can only be considered at­
tractive If they are thin, an atti­
tude fostered by parents, physi­
cians and advertising.
Dr. Hllde Bruch, an authority
on the subject of obesity, con­
tends that because many young
women have never permitted
themselves to eat adequately
and become used to living on a
sem i-starvation diet, "they are
unaware of how much of their
tension, bad disposition, Irrita ­
bility, and Inability to pursue an
educational o r professional goal
is the result of chronic under-
nutrition."
When they become mother,
they also complain continuously
about fatigue and their chil­
dren's problems.
Census takers
are for pets
/ l
5
Designed for flattery at Discount Prices
Fear of
being fat
DELTA SIGMA THETHA Sorority of Portland, Ta­
coma and Seattle meet in Portland Front row left to right:
Delore« Laners-P, Juanita Young-S, Shirley Ticheson-S,
Mary-S, Ellen Law-P, Bertha Camphell-S, Yvonne Wil-
liams-P. Back row left to right: Ix»ssie Huston-P, Lois
Saylis-P, Virgie Harris-!’, Addle Haynes-P.
CO-ORDINDATORS for the King Improvement Asso­
ciation, left to right: Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. L. Sheppard,
and Mrs. Burch. These lovely ladies planned a delicious
meal and a get acquainted session at Highland United
Church of Christ.
Almost h a l f of American
families today own a cat, a dog,
or both, according to a trade
organization’s report. The U.S.
let population also includes 15
million birds, 500 million fish,
and an uncounted number of
turtles, ham sters, guinea pigs,
salam anders, and other exotic
creatures.
About $2.6 billion Is spent on
these pets each year. Of this
amount, $1 billion is spent on
p e t supplies and accessories,
$300 million on health care for
the pets, and $150 on grooming.
The rest goes for the pets
themselves or for pet food, the
report states.
Bring this Ad Good for *2 on any new purchase of *19 95 or over.
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HOT WATER
Water heater
FOWLER
WATER
HEATER
Complete with temperature
pressure valve os required for
today s revised code.
5 -YR. GUARANTEE
on the tank. One-year w arran­
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out? Switch
now to a
QUICK
RECOVERY
model that
replaces hot
water FAST
as you use
it. Save on
DELIVERY INCLUDED
low-cost Replacement
installation Available
all sizes at
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MON THRU FRI
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30th and S. E. DIVISION • 234-9351