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    Doctor
sought
(Continued from Page 1)
he said. Also, malpractice issues and
skyrocketing costs of medical
equipment should encourage doc
tors to turn their eyes to Texas
A&M, a government job, Goswick
added.
If all goes according to his plan, a
young doctor rather than a retired
or semi-retired one will fill the posi
tion, Goswick said, e wants to hire
one who is planning to stay' here
permanently as well as one who en
joys working with students.
Goswick added, however, that
perhaps A&M is less of a drawing
card than the University of Texas at
Austin. UT doctors, who begin at
$20,000, may take on some outside
private practice. At A&M, the doc
tors must work at least an eight-hour
shift compared with the five hours a
day all of the 22 full-time UT doctors
work. A UT hospital administrator
said Tuesday that his staff must be
available to about 42,000 students.
With just one position budgeted,
Goswick seems to be balancing the
hospital needs here as he continues
his personnel considerations.
"It would be nice to have a man or
a woman who has experience and
interest in gynecology. We also
need a psychiatrist, he said noting
that the hospital does employ a
psychologist already as well as the
four other doctors.
“But how can you get all that rol
led into one? We really need to add
a plain, warm body, be said.
Once the new doctor is working,
Goswick said it is conceivable that
he would ask to hire another one if
the load isn’t sufficiently lightened.
The hospital has six doctors’ of
fices but could provide for another
physician in the cold clinic area, he
said.
“But we want to save our
employer (the university) money.
There’s no emergency now (to con
sider hiring even another). We just
might have to work a little harder,
he said.
Peace
in Sinai
delayed
Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Despite
President Ford’s plea for fast action,
congressional approval of the Sinai
peace accord may be delayed
another two weeks as various mem
bers of House and Senate press for
full disclosure of related U.S. com
mitments.
Secret agreements include a U. S.
promise to supply Israel with ad
vanced Fib jet fighters and possibly
Pershing missiles, congressmen
said.
However, Ford said at a news
conference Tuesday that this coun
try has made nofirm commitment to
supply the fighters and missiles.
Ford added that they do involve
negotiations between the United
States and Israel — “They are on the
shopping list, and they will be* dis
cussed with representatives of the
Israeli government.
Ford had asked for Congress ap
proval by the end of this week of
committing 200 U.S. technicians to
monitor the Israeli-Egy ptian peace
in the Sinai Peninsula.
But Rep. William S. Broomfield
of Michigan, ranking Republican of
the House International Relations
Committee, said Tuesday that no
full House vote is now likely until
week after next.
Broomfield joined a group of
committee members pressing for
full disclosure of the U.S. commit
ments before they act on the Sinai
technicians but said he believes
there is no question Congress will
approve the commitment.
Some members of the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee also
are asking for full disclosure.
Broomfield disclosed that he
turned down an arrangement last
week under which he and House
Committee Chairman Thomas E.
Morgan, D-Pa., would be the only
House members to see all docu
ments involved in tbe Mideast
peace accord.
I told Doc Morgan I didn t want
to he the one to get this information
and have to assure every other Re
publican that everything was all
right," Broomfield said.
Other members said the House
committee was briefed last week on
a provision of the accord published
by the Washington Post Tuesday
that promises U.S. supply of F16
jetfighters to Israel.
Members said the committee was
also briefed last week on a sup
posedly secret but publicly re
ported, U.S. promise to be “fully
responsive to Israeli military,
economic and oil assistance needs.
But Chairman Lee H. Hamilton,
D-Ind., of the committee’s special
investigations subcommittee, said
the committee members now want
details on what those agreements
involve.
The House committee and the
Senate Foreign Relations Commit
tee were briefed on the agreements
by Undersecretary of State Joseph
J. Sisco.
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