Monday, April 30, 1984/The Battalion/Page 3 rlratton wins run-off election yjor place on school board iklei ByKARI FLUEGEL Staff Writer mid Bratton easily de led Robert Stallings Satur- in the run-off election for :e 7 on the College Station ool Board. ration, head of the Texas M veterinary anatomy de ment, defeated Stallings, ness manager of the agri- ural economics department, ilmost a 2-to-1 margin. Only six percent of the regis tered voters took part in the election. Stallingssays he is dis appointed in the low voter turn out. “I’m really disappointed that only 1,000 people voted,” Stal lings says. He also said that na tional statistics show that one out of four families have chil dren in public schools, and with the national uproar about pub lic schools he is suprised that ore people didn’t vote. “I UO] the three Texas A&M precincts with a total of seven votes each. In the April 7 general elec tion, Stallings led the race with 40 percent of the votes. Bratton received 39 percent and Jim Luscombe received 21 percent. Luscombe’s endorsement of Bratton following the April 7 )eath at hospital may je result of anesthesia more fon’t know if it would have changed the outcome, but I’m sure Dr. Bratton and myself would have received more grat ification if more people had vo ted,” Stallings said. Of the 1,002 votes cast, 637, or 64 percent, went to Bratton while 365, or 36 percent, went to Stallings. , . , , ~ Stallings won only two of the election may have been a factor 14 precincts. The two men split Jf 1 change m the tide, Stal lings said, and Bratton did more advertising before the , run-off which also may have af fected the outcome. United Press International HOUSTON — The presi- of Baylor College of Medi- — faced with at least two (practice suits — has ac- wledged that one death and cases of brain damage to tots at Ben Taub Hospital year may have resulted i anesthesia, a newspaper dried Sunday. in a copyright story, the ton Chronicle reported its estigation indicated that in at one other case, a woman’s ly was told by doctors her ithwas anesthesia-related. In both cases involving a the Chronicle reported tors obscured or denied an- lesia problems. Sen Taub is operated by the rris County Hospital District 'serves mostly indigent pa- ttivewi its who cannot afford care in rate hospitals. Baylor pro- fessenlii k physician services to Ben itrendoi ^ at a cost $20 million iyear, and uses it for its pri- ryteaching hospital. a letter dated April 11, ylor President Dr. William T. tier reported on an internal )US,sodi estigation to hospital district twarencs ac ' m ‘ n ’ slrator Ri c h art l L. rbin. The Chronicle reported But- said the rate of fatal errors Jin anesthesia was within na- .grounds. na | norm s, though Ben Taub oxygen :se-wl ministrator Mike Bullard d:‘'0ne is too many.” Baylor’s investigation was in- .5 mi know lit aisanil -$10for ,and}l h-sdioii :h chart territon •ship aid ■s pay f uddies ate. ed for lie closer its stigated after accusations by a former Baylor anesthesia resi dent, Dr. Olufunso Ogunbase. Ogunbase filed a $10 million suit against the medical school in January, claiming he was denied certification because he criticized the anesthesia pro gram at Ben Taub and said there had been numerous deaths from inadequacies there. In his suit, Ogunbase cited 23 cases in which death or brain damage resulted from “anes thetic mishap.” Butler said the college’s in vestigation of 22 of the cases de termined one death and two cases of brain damage could be related to anesthesia. The 23rd case could not be identified, he said. His letter gave no details on the cases, saying, “There is liti gation concerning some of these patients, and the circum stances related to them are well documented.” In the one death acknowl edged by Baylor, Patricia Lou Glass, 38, of Channelview died during surgery to set a broken leg. Trie Chronicle said the doc tor who had access to all her medical records reported the cause of death as “blunt trauma to the chest.” The medical examiner, how ever, determined the cause of death as an improperly placed tube, which was in serted in her esophagus instead of her windpipe. Butler said based on his study, the rate of incidences in volving anesthesia-related deaths or problems at Ben Taub fell within national norms. “On the basis of these compa risons, it would be concluded that the allegations of serious problems with anesthesia at Ben Taub have been given more at tention than they deserve,” he said. There are indications Baylor has taken steps to stregthen its anesthesia services at Ben Taub, the Chronicle reported. Last July, operating rooms at Ben Taub had to be closed when two positions for anesthe siologists became vacant unex pectedly. Two anesthesiologists have been hired since then, and two more have been recruited to start in July, Butler said in the letter. Durbin has also requested stronger requirements for su pervision in operating rooms and for the reporting of mis takes or accidents during sur gery, the Chronicle reported. Bratton will be sworn into of fice during the school board meeting tonight. Bratton said he plans to keep a low profile until he learns the people and the operations of the school board. One issue that Bratton hopes to look into, he said, is teacher pay raises. 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