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1993 MEDIC
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The Hahnemann University
School of Medicine
Yearbook
editors:
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Sue Ambrose
Greg Jung
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History of Present Illness
Past Medical School History
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at the Class of '93 over the
past four years.
Physical Exam
General appearance
and The Vitals
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Progress Notes
A sneak preview of the
Classes of '94, '95 and '96.
Ancillary Notes
Clubs and organizations.
Consults
Administration and faculty
Discharge Planning
Match Day results
Consents
Best wishes from home.
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Patrons
HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS
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HAHNEMANN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
Hahnemann University, a private, non-
profit institution founded in 1848, is a
progressive academic health center
dedicated to excellence through the provision of
higher education, health care, research, and
community service.
Located in center city Philadelphia, Hahne-
mann has a total complex of 11 buildings con-
taining modern state-of-the-art facilities. The
clinical center of the University provides tertiary
care and has a 616-bed hospital.
Over 2,000 students are enrolled in programs
of study offered by the School of Health Sci-
ences and Humanities, Graduate School and
School of Medicine. The University attracts a
varied coeducational student population from
numerous ethnic backgrounds and origins. The
overall setting of the School of Medicine within
a major academic health care center offers stu-
dents an opportunity to develop an understand-
ing of the roles and responsibilities of each mem-
ber of the health care team.
HAHNEMANN UNI IOSPIT/
PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia was founded in 1682 by Wil-
liam Penn, an English Quaker. King
Charles II granted Penn a parcel of land
in the New World as payment for a debt the
Crown owed Penn's father. The city grew rap-
idly, becoming the second largest English-speak-
ing city in the world just before the American
Revolution. Philadelphia was the Revolutionary
War capital, except for nine months of British
occupation. The first continental Congress met
at Carpenters Hall in 1774. The second State
House, later renamed Independence Hall, de-
clared independence in 1776. In 1786, from May
25 through September 17, the Constitutional
Convention was held at Independence Hall.
Philadelphia served as the fledgling nation's cap-
ital until 1800.
Philadelphia is the second largest city on the
East Coast and fifth largest in the country. City
population is estimated at 1.68 million. The met-
ropolitan population is about 5.78 million.
AMERICA STARTS HERE!!
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Colonial Philadelphia comes alive in a
stroll through historic Old City's Soci-
ety Hill and Queen Village cobblestoned
neighborhoods or on a ride in a horse-and-buggy
carriage. Penn's Landing on the riverfront offers
visitors a leisure spot for cultural fairs and his-
tory. A visit to South Street opens doors to
unique ethnic dining and shopping expeditions.
Many students take time to visit Philadelphia's
excellent cultural and scientific institutions: The
Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Rodin Mu-
seum, the Academy of Music, the Pennsylvania
Academy of Fine Arts, the Port of History Mu-
seum, the Maritime Museum, the F:ranklin Insti-
tute Science Museum and the Pennsylvania
Academy of Natural Sciences, to name a tew,
Students frequent some of the main shopping
sites in center city: The Gallery (Philadelphia's
three-block indoor shopping mall), the Reading
Terminal Market (an indoor "Farmer's Market"
which features fresh produce and exotic foods
from .(round the world) and the Shops at 1 iberty
Place
CLASS OF 1993
Hahnemann University School of Medi-
cine seeks to admit persons from a
wide spectrum of experience and back-
grounds with the goal of obtaining a heteroge-
neous group of mature, thoughtful and dedi-
cated students. The School particularly encour-
ages applications from members of cultural and
economic groups underrepresented in the medi-
cal profession who possess the motivation and
aptitude for the study of medicine.
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PAST MEDICAL HISTORY
Your mom laid out white pants for you too!?
hatching: A. Takayasu's, B. Hashimoto's, C. Kawasaki's, D. Hirschsprung's WARNING! Staring at this photo may singe one's retina
ST MEDICAL SCHOOL HISTOR1
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Andy is smiling because:
A. He has just finished Boards.
B. He is drunk out of his gourd.
C. He is thinking he may get lucky tonight
D. All of the above.
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AL SCHOOL HISTORY
See a hip yet?
This is how Dan looks to his patients during a pelvic exam.
Medicine at Monmouth in February? Hated it!!
The real singers on the Milli-Vanilli album.
That's the way it was, and we liked it!'
The band dives into their rendition of Nirvana's "Smells Like Trichomonas.
m, caught moonlighting at Le Bee Fin.
When Pam needed a i amaze partna everyone pin hit) In
The first step in selecting a residency.
Last year's winners of HU's annual Lambada contest.
"Hey Sarah, do you think hats really are phallic symbols?'
Don Knots. Don ]uan. Don Ho.
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Wow, I never knew how cool I looked when I'm doing a shotgun!
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Chloral hydrate always works on the first date.
"Dudes, what rotation are we on?
I'm not that drunk!!"
Pediatrii s .11 Monmouth
SOCIAL HISTORY
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SOCIAL HISTORY
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screening day.
BLURRHPP!
Differential diagnosis for Kyle's condition:
1) Drunkenness from excess EtOH consumption
2) Narcolepsy from sensing pheromones stored in Don's moustache
3) Paul's overwhelming conversational skills
Wilma is:
a. Trying to forget about her last boyfriend
b. Propping her bowels for a lower CI study
c. Hoping a disulfiram reaction will add to her tan.
MEDICATIONS
Dulcolax 10mg po prn.
Obvious side effects of steroids. . . . testicular atrophy.
Nystatin drops really works.
Noelle disregards the no alcohol with Flagyl warnings. Pam says, "hang the pit!'
PHYSICAL EXAM
general appearance
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The Class of 1993 is a group of young adults
who appear awake, alert - in the presence of
attendings - and oriented times three, except
when post-call. Most are well developed
mentally, but physically, some show signs of
thiamine and folate deficiency. These young
doctors appear to have periods of confusion, fear
and paranoia, but, most likely will be in NAD
after match day.
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PHYSICAL EXAM
pertinent
Normal prostate. Good sphincter tone. Heme negative stool.
Cold water calorics intact
Anemia of chronic disease
physica
findings
and now ... THE VITALS
MICHAEL ANGELO ADDONIZIO,
M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
LAURENT ADLER, M.D.
THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
He is not laughed at that laughs at himself first. -Thomas
Fuller, M.D.
Any time things appear to be going better, you
have overlooked something. -Anonymous
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JOHN L ALFIERI, M.D
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
Hi Angela, DADDY'S HOME!
THIS PAGE IS
DEDICATED
To the memory of Joseph
A. Alfieri, M.D. a great
father and an excellent
physician and to my wife,
ANNE, and my mother -
without your love, support
and encouragement I may
NEVER have finished.
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ARE WE THERE YET?
STUDYING FOR BOARDS
Sorry Angela, I have to study!
AURANGZEB A. ALI, M.D.
TRINITY COLLEGE
SUSAN M. AMBROSE, M.D.
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BINGHAMTON
SUCCESS
"To laugh often and love
much;
To win the respect of in-
telligent persons and the
affection of children;
To earn the approbation
of honest critics and to
endure the betrayal of
false friends;
To appreciate beauty;
To find the best in others;
To give of one's self;
To leave the world a bit
better, whether by a
healthy child, a garden
patch, or redeemed social
condition;
To have played and
laughed with enthusiasm
and sung with exultation;
To know that even one
life has breathed easier
because you have lived;
This is to have suc-
ceeded."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Life at the Salty Dog, Hilton Head Island
"It doesn't get any better than this!"
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"Every exit is an entry
somewhere else."
- Tom Stoppard,
1967
RON MAX ARYEL, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES
Hurray! I graduated!
'Congratulations Ron!" said Mayor Bradley (1979)
Ron Aryel, center, groduoting senior ol Beverly Hills High School, receive'
ending Student Award in the onnuol program sponsored by Gibraltor Savings ono
Aim i ,n cooperation with the slolewide California Saving! and loon league He il
handed the $100 caih oward and on engraved bronze medallion trom Don Slewort
« |h manager ot Gibraltar Savings' Beverly Hill, office Alio pictured at the presentolior
.a Duboe. representative from Beverly Hills High School Ron. active with forensics ono
ahsm. plons o mo|or in Medicine ot UCIA
JUIY -}0 1079 RFVFRtY HIllS COURIER PAGI 34
'What shall I he when I grow up?" (196J)
Mom D.itl .iih) Shireen
Love Koii
GLENN THOMAS AULT, M.D.
MUHLENBERG COLLEGE
To Maria, my family
and my friends,
Thanks for all of
your
love, understanding
and support. I
couldn't have done
it without you.
Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious
triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take
rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor
suffer much because they live in the gray twilight that
knows no victory or defeat.
Theodore Roosevelt
RICHARD VANCE BARNES, M.D.
HERBERT H. LEHMAN COLLEGE
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
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MICHAEL BARNUM, M.D.
THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
STEPHEN BERNHARDT, M.D.
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY
DARSHAN K.
BHANGDIA, M.D.
TUFTS UNIVERSITY
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MICHAEL BORON, M.D.
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
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DAVID J.
BORYS, M.D., M.C.M.
UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON
HAHNEMANN UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL
42 "JESSE HELPS ME LEARN PATHOLOGY"
"DESPERADOES"
THOMAS N. BOTTONI, M.D.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
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Financial ruin from medical bills is almost
exclusively an American disease
—Raul Tur/t'\
It should be the function of medicine to have
people die young as late as possible.
— -Ernst L. Wyndei \4D
Speak kind words and you will hear kind
e< hot's
— Rihn
. . . We stand today on the edge ol a ne^
Frontier .... a frontiei o\ unknot n
opportunities and perils afrontierol
unfulfilled hopes and threats.
—John f K cunt \i\
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SHEILA R. BOYLE, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON
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LARRY BRAUNSTEIN,
M.D., R.Ph.
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
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/lorn and Dad: I hank you for always being their
whenever we needed you.
id m\ beautiful wife Kim Your love and support has
enabled me to a< hieve im goal Ms love foi you grows
deepei every day ol my life
ROBERT TODD
BRAUT1GAM, M.D., M.S
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
DREXEL UNIVERSITY
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DANIEL BENNETT
BROWN, M.D.
DICKINSON COLLEGE
When I'm sad, she comes to me with a thousand smiles she gives
to me free. Fly on little wing . . .
Jimi Hendrix
By chance you crossed the diamond with a pearl. You turned it on
the world. That's when you turned the world around.
Donald Fagan
♦En *e *en
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ALEXANDRA B. BUDIKE, M.D.
VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY
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MARK VINCENT
CALIENDO, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
AT CHAPEL HILL
OLETHIAELISE
CHISOLM, M.D.
RICE UNIVERSITY
DANA
CHRISTIANSEN, M.D.
HUDSON VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA
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From childhood, I would look
down the long corridor of life and
I could see a flame meekly
•^glowing in the far distance. It was
Wa sign of hope in the future, for
Wove and happiness.
K I was driven by a dream that
I! someday I would reach that flame
\ and be able to build it into an
j external blaze. I have finally
X reached it, but it is in the form of
I warm sunshine and a beautiful
i rainbow. It is my wonderful
I husband, Craig.
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JAMES CHUI,M.D.
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
HAHNEMANN UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL
ANNETTE M.
COLAVITA, M.D.
SAINT JOSEPH'S UNIVERSITY
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THEODORE DAVID
CONLIFFEJR.,M.D.
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
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M.D., D.D.S.
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
Father! Mother, sell (lyr)
1957 - Sn Lanka
LYNN DAMITZ, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME
Success
( To lauqh often ana much ;
to win the respect of intelligent people
and affection ofchifdren ; to earn the
appreciation of honest critics aticf
enefnre the Setraual of false friends;
to appreciate feautij, to find the best
in others; tofeave die world a hit
hitter, wheth~er hij a fuaftfiij cnifd,
a garden patch or a redeemed
sociaf condition ; to fenow even
one fife has breathed easier hecause
itou have fi'ved. 'Tfr/s is to have
succeeded.
DALTON R. DANIEL, M.D., MA.
CITY COLLEGE, CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
"fHANKS TO ALL MEMBERS OF MY FAMILY,
EPECIALLY MOM & LORRAINE
TO BABY MELISSA, THE NEW JOY OF MY LIFE
ROYA E. DARDASHT1, M.D.
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, NORTHRIDCE
M. SCOTT DAWSON, M.D.
URSINUS COLLEGE
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IVIRYONI THAI HELPED
MAKE MY DREAMS A REALITY
LOVE, SCOTT
ANDREW H.
DEMICHELE,M.D.
DICKINSON COLLEGE
GOOD FAMILY, GOOD FRIENDS, GOOD
TIMES -
THE BEST IS YET TO COME
CARNEY THOMAS
DESARNO, M.D.
THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
:-AT.Y DiiSAKND
!^DICINE(93J
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CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM DEITCH,
M.D.
COLGATE UNIVERSITY
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YANICK DENIS, M.D.
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY
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KAREN DETWILER, M.D.
BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY
ALISA A. DEVLIN, M.D.
IMMACULATA COLLEGE
KYLE ANNE DURHAM, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
MARC KENNETH DY, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
jlMATE COOL richard butler, toni halliday, william s. burroughs, kirk o'hanion, warhol, robert rauschenberg, roy lichtenstein, josh wink, vijay khatri. BAD BOY CLUB
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boys. FAVORITE CATCH PHRASE gentlmen, we have bush. ADVICE TO ALL have a pair of specs for any occasion, mood, outfit or weather condition.
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n that both develop and perfect a cer-
ain style, technique and field of exper-
ise through studying and imitating the
vorks of the masters. The final product
Jecomes a living evidence of his work;
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ippreciated by all.
MARC K. D Y
The Gospel According To
JAMES S.EAKINS,M.D.
THE JOHN HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
RACINE N. EDWARDS-SI LVA, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
To my devoted husband Ivan, my daughter Christina, my Mom
and Dad, my Aunt Carrie, my Grandma, my sister Vonda, and my
dearest friend Lisa: "I thank you all for your generous love, support
and encouragement. "
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"My blessed and joyous Wedding i to) '
DAIZY K. ENGINEER, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES
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BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY
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God said, first of all
Make her woman:
Let her create
As no man can.
Hand her a brass chalice
And call it Youth, spilling
Its pure content,
Prodigally willing.
Fashion her legs lean,
Steel to slice the clean
Water through, with Grace,
Swiftly to the main stream.
Mould an iron heart
Open to Love,
Lest I labor this cast
In vain above.
Give her leaden hands
The quick of Life
To soothe the scarred child
Laid low in strife.
And in the criK ible of Pain,
Fired to high rising pressure,
Drop one <.U\u
reardrop ol treasure
I'I.k e on hrr brow, now,
sm.ili mh\ high the diadem
Of golden w isdom
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And so ( iod made hei
in .ill hei hours
Slowly , inexorably, purposely
Imperfa tK yours
R.B Ennis
BEENA JASMINE
ENU,M.D., M.S.
RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
HAHNEMANN UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL
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MARIA M. FASANO, M.D.
BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY
RICHARD M. FLORIO, M.D.
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, HAYWARD
CHRISTOPHER FOLEY, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEE
ERIC BRIAN
FRIEDBERG, M.D.
EMORY UNIVERSITY
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RALPH C. GABRESKI, M.D.
GANNON UNIVERSITY
NEILGAFFIN, M.D.
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
SARAH CATHARINE
GELBACH, M.D.
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY
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STEVEN MICHAEL
GELMAN, M.D.
EMORY UNIVERSITY
CAROLYN GOLDMAN, M.D.
TULANE UNIVERSITY
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CARIN GONSALVES, M.D.
HOBART AND WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGES
DANIELS.
GOTTSCHALL, M.D.
STATE UNIVERSITY OF
NEW YORK AT BINGHAMTON
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LOUISE DIANE
GROSS REYNOLDS, M.D.
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY
GOUCHER COLLEGE
RICHARD I. GROSSBERG, M.D.
FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL COLLEGE
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OMENTS AT HAHNEMANN:
3am blood draws (not mentioned in
admissions brochure).
| Iqbal Paroo on castanets, C. Everett
Koop on maracas.
. NCB Escalator Repair Team join with
Dr. Yunis and discover RFLP's jammin
escalator motor.
Medicine C welcomes new attendings
Peter Pan and Donald Duck.
"I'm going to touch you now."
Dan, Dairy n and I.
Dan, Darryn and I aftei repaying student loans.
tAMITABHA GUPTA, M.D.
I ■ MCMASTER UNIVERSITY
LORI MARIE GUYTON, M.D.,
M.H.S.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
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My Mom & Dad
My family - my main support and reason for my success.
My sister - Loretta
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l-nce and understanding.
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SHERYL ANN HABER, M.D.
FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL
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To All My Loved Ones, Thank you for your love and support. I couldn't have done it without you.
DR. ARTHUR HAB
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MICHAEL JOSEPH
HAGG,M.D.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
Michael Hagg: TIMES AND
1 ACES TO REMEMBER
lie Strand
The Banana Bomb Squad
Je 'Tec
Te Palace
F&M Geno's
The Branch Biaritz
Tylor's
Pier 19 The Roll
TeBay
H.B.'s D.H.
DONALD T. HALL, M.D
UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON
TONI ANN HAWLEY, M.D.
BOSTON UNIVERSITY
LLOYD EMERSON
HELLER JR,M.D.
STATE UNIVERSITY
OF NEW YORK AT BINCHAMTON
AMY BETH HERBSTMAN, M.D.
BROWN UNIVERSITY
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BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY
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My parents:
I could not have done this without your love!
My sister Susan and brother Avram:
Your love and support are priceless to me.
I would like to thank the following wonde
ful people for all of their love and suppc
these last 4 years: Ema & Abba, Susai)
Avram, my grandfather Ralph, my grar
mother Ruth, Nomi, Richard, Meliss
Steve, Marcia, Dave, Deb, Fred, Gail
Kelly, Nancy, June, A.B., Aunt Joyce, Bill I
Carol, Seth, Josh, Dan, Lloyd, KeishJ
Gary, Greg, Joe, Steve G., Kathy &
Alisa, Suzanne (hey Suzanne, how abc
matching together in Jacksonville, Flc
ida?), Ted, Carl, Dana, Helene, and Ph
You have all added so much happiness |
my life.
Richard & I on one of the 14 birthdays
we've spent together.
Sue & I touring around Jerusalem, Summer 1990
A.B. & I - A.B. remembered my exam dates
than I did!
Deb in her element.
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Gail & I - March for Women's Lives
Washington DC, 1987
Marcia & I - Brandeis Univ. 1983
Alisa - Thank you for reminding it
to smile these last 4 years.
CHARLES CHUNG-CHAUN
HO, M.D.
DREXEL UNIVERSITY
SCOTT DAVID
HOUSER,M.D.
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
^AMIH ADEL IBRAHIM, M.D., M.S.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
HAHNEMANN UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL
To my beloved family:
Thank yoj for your loving support, especially you
mom. I love you so very much.
To my wonderful friends:
Thanks for being there. You guys kept me sane through
it all. Who knows maybe we'll all finally "grow up" some day.
Finally, Thank you Lord for it was when things looked bleakest that you graciously
reminded me of Your presence in my life. You truly never let me down.
PAMELA E. JACKSON, M.D.
WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY
DANAB. JACOBY,M.D.
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
JEHANEC
JOHNSTON, M.D.
COLBY COLLEGE
BONITA LOUISE JUDE-CHAPMAN,
M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS
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'Greater is the Spirit of Cod that is in me than any obstacle that stands before me. " (1 John 4:4)
4ny grandmother,
^dicate this page, my career, my life to
All that I am I owe to you. I hope I wil
e half the dedication you have devoted
e health profession. I thank you for
rything you taught me, but most of all I
k you for raising me as a Christian.
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I dedicate this page in your loving
memory. You left us too soon, but
you are always in our hearts.
nks Mom, Dad, Aunt Anna, Uncle Charles, Uncle Harris, Anto, Bijou, Zap, lean tammy, lohnny, Nathaniel, Diane Robert
[ela, Ansu, Varfee, Aristide, Anjolique, Rhea, Chislene, Lauren, my in-laws, my heavenl) friends and m.u.a Hunks mi \our
.port and believing in me.
''THANKS BE UNTO COD WHO AL WA I S I U SiS ML TO TRIl \
GREGORY ALAN JUNG, M.D.
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LOS ANGELES
TO MY PARENTS, MY BEAUTIFUL WIFE HILAR Y, THE REST OF MY FAMIL Y & ALL OF MY FRIENDS IN CALIFORNIA &
PHILADELPHIA:
Thank you for all your love, support & patience. I never could have made it without you. I love you all. - C\
DINAKIA-NOURY, M.D.
BRYNMAWR COLLEGE
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MOONJOHN KIM, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND AT COLLEGE PARK
GEORGE KIMBIRIS,M.D.
VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY
R.MICHAEL KOCH, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA
DAVID SCOTT
KORMAN, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
LANE DAVID
KREVITT, M.D.
TUFTS UNIVERSITY
LAURA KROENING, M.D.
WHEELING JESUIT COLLEGE
PAMELA HENRICH KUREY, M.D.,
M.S.
DICKINSON COLLEGE
HAHNEMANN UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL
David Spencer Kurey, 3 days old, born
10/6/92
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me, Age 4
Our Wedding Day - Aug. 17 1985
My husband, Greg
My brother, David
CHRISTINE D. LALLOS, M.D.
COLGATE UNIVERSITY
This page is dedicated to all those who provided me with UNLIMITED SUPPORT.
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KENDRICK M.K. LAU, M.D.
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. -Jim Elliot, 1949
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. -Philippians 4:13
To my friends and family,
Thanks for all your love prayers and
support. I couldn't have done it
without you!
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HANAM.
LAZNICKOVA, M.D.
BOWDOIN COLLEGE
GEOFFREY EVANS
LEBER, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
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BETH HOPE
LERTZMAN, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
WILMAT. LETSCH,M.D.
ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY
STEVEN LEVIN, M.D.
BOSTON UNIVERSITY
KERRY ANN LUCK, M.D.
ALBRIGHT COLLEGE
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NOELLECHR1STIANE
LUDWIG,M.D.
DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY
CHARLES G. MAJCHRZAK JR.,
M.D.
CANNON UNIVERSITY
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Age 15 months
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KAREN A. MARR, M.D.
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, CHICO
CYNTHIA B. MASON, M.D.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
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The Tides of Life
At the beach when the tide
is going out, the waves recede
and it seems that nothing is
happening in the sea. But the truth
is that great swells are gathering
strength beneath the waters,
building energy for the time
when the tide will return
It's similar to times in our own lives
when something we have depended
on is gone and we are left with
a feeling of emptiness and sadness.
At times like this we can take heart,
knowing that an unseen strength
is building within us. And if we
can only be patient, relying on
a sure faith, the tide of life will
turn and happiness and fulfillment
will once again return to us.
Dean Walley
WILLIAM E. MATTHEWS, M.D.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
To my family and friends:
I couldn't have done it
without your love, help and
support.
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HARPAUL SINGH
MEHROK, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES
ROSELLE DAGOSTINO
MESMER,M.D.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
BRYN MAWR COLLEGE
HELENE ANNE MILLER, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
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CARLMILLNER, M.D.
OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE
SANJAY MISRA, M.D.
DREXEL UNIVERSITY
ELIZABETH A.
WILLIAMS MITCHELL, M.D.
BOSTON COLLEGE
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CAROL MOHEBAN, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
JOHN G. MOURATOFF, M.D
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
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"I saw a happy man, one
whose cherished dream
had so obviously come
true, who had attained his
goal in life, who had got
what he wanted, who was
satisfied with his lot and
with himself."
Anton Chekhov
JAMES H.MYER, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY
JEFFREY A. NORTON, M.D.
COLBY COLLEGE
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MICHAEL PHILLIP
NOTARIANNI, M.D.
BOSTON COLLEGE
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To my lovely wife, Kimberly
/ love you with all my heart and soul.
Without you all my hard work and
success would mean nothing. I promise
to continue to show you how much I
love you for you are my heart, my world,
my life. The future is ours together,
always.
To MOM and DAD
Without your love, support and
understanding, I couldn't have made it.
You have always been there when I
needed you. You are very very special
and I love You very much.
PROMISE YOURSELF
To be strong that nothing can destroy i our peat e of mind.
To make all your friend- feel there is something in them
To look at the sunn\ side of everything and make yout optimism come tn
To think on/) of the best to "<>rk <>/>/\ for the best, .nut to expect onfy t/n
To be Just .1- enthusiast^ about the m/< < ess oi other-, a- you are about yot
To wear a cheerful countenant e at all times and give every living > re. nun yi >.. meet a
smite.
To give so much time to the improvement oi yourself that \ou have no tkn\
< rith i/e other-.
To be too large tor wort) too noble tor anger too -l-
permit the present <• ot tumble
MICHAEL ANGELO
NOTTE,M.D.
WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON COLLEGE
ERIN A. O'MALLEY, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON
PRINCE SYLVANUS
OYOGOA OSOMOBA, M.D.,
M.S.
CLARK COLLEGE
ATLANTA UNIVERSITY
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MARYH. PAK, M.D.
BRYNMAWR COLLEGE
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AUDWIN JOSEPH PANGILINAN,
M.D.
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY
To My Wife, Melanie:
You are my life, my love, my
world, and most of all - my
very best friend. Without you, I
would never be so happy.
Thanks for all the great times
together, and for all those yet
to come. Love you always.
To Mom and Dad:
Thanks for all your love,
support and patience through
the years. I love you both very
much.
To Alvin:
Thanks for all your help and
encouragement. Hit 'em
straight!!!
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MICHAEL D. PERLINE, M.D.
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY
CLAUDIA JENNIFER PETACCIO,
M.D.
LASALLE UNIVERSITY
Me and my younger brother, Matthew
My first rabbit, "Pete"
Me with my older brother, Michael
My parents, Victor & Grace Petaccio, at mom's graduation One of my current bunnies, "Schnitz I
from Temple, 1991
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TODD WILLIAM PETERS, M.D.
FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL
NEILJ.POBER, M.D.
COOK COLLEGE
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
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MICHELLE POMERANTZ, M.D.
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
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M.D.J.D.
SMITH COLLEGE
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL
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DEBORAH QUALEY, M.D., M.ED.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
HAHNEMANN UNIVERSITY
IRENE RADEMAKER, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Thanks to my husband, family, friends and teachers for their support and
understanding. Special thanks to my patients for their trust and teaching.
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G. RUSSELL REISS III, M.D.
LA SALLE UNIVERSITY
When you get what you want in your struggle for gain
And the world makes you King for a day
Just go to the mirror and look in the glass
And see what that man has to say
It isn't your father or mother or wife
Who judgment upon you must pass
The one whose verdict counts most in your life
Is the one staring back in the glass
He's the one you must satisfy beyond all the rest
For he's with vou right up to the end
And you have passed your most difficult tests
If the Man in the Glass is your friend
You may be one who got a good break
Then think you're a wonderful guy
But the Man in the Glass says you're only a fake
If you can't look him straight in the eye
You may fool the whole world down your pathway of yens
And get pats on the back as you pass
But your final reward will bo heartaches and tears
If you've cheated the Man in the Glass
-Dale Wimbrow
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MIGDALIA RESTO, M.D.
LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY
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DUKE UNIVERSITY
JOHN PATRICK
DWYER ROCHE, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON
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Children don't know enough not to ask the
important questions.
AMY J. RUDZINSKI,M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME
GARRY SAGET, M.D.
COLUMBIA COLLEGE, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
ALI SAJJADIAN, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA
SHELLEY D. SAMUEL, M.D., M.S.
UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS
LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY
ESSY SANDOVAL BARRETT, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES
PHILLIP SAPOZHNIKOV, M.D.
CLARK UNIVERSITY
AMY PATRICIA SCALLY, M.D.
SAINT JOSEPH'S UNIVERSITY
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GANNON UNIVERSITY
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ADRIENNE L. SCHOUCHOFF,
M.D.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
Thanks to my parents,
family and Tom -
because of you
this was possible
Adrienne
ERIC LANCE SCHWARTZMAN,
M.D.
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BINCHAMTON
SUSIE SHIRISH SHAH, M.D., M.S.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
HALEH SHEIKHOLESLAMI, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS
You have been wonderful parents. Thank you for always supporting me and giving
me the freedom to make my own decisions. I only wish I could be as good of a
parent to my children as you have been to me.
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helped me in everything short of studying for me. I could not have made it without
you!
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JENNIFER L SHRAGER, M.D.
LAFAYETTE COLLEGE
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Thank you all for your constant
love and support.
Love, )en
LISA ANN SMITH, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
SUZANNE LAURA STEELE, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
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KERRY A. STENCLER, M.D.
URSINUS COLLEGE
Warmest thanks to my family
and friends for all of your
love and support. I could
not have done it without you!
-Kerry
KATHLEEN M. STEVENSON, M.D.
ALLEGHENY COLLEGE
DEREK SUITE, M.D., M.S.
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
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COVENANT COLLEGE
Iclesiastes 12:12B
"Of making many books there is no end, and much study
paries the body."
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RICHARD J. TABOR, M.D.
VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY
172 Inspiration, move me brightly. Light the song with sense and color; hold away despair. More than this I will not ask. -JG
SAMUEL C. THOMAS III, M.D.
WIDENER UNIVERSITY
"Anything is possible/'
I hank you, MOM & DM)
DIANE MARTHA TOSATO, M.D.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
MELISSA TRACY CHAMBERLIN,
M.D.
MILLIKIN UNIVERSITY
/here there is a will, there is a way
GERARDO D. TRINIDAD, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA
\NTHONY PAUL TUFARO, M.D.,
D.D.S.
ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
• THU-HOA VICTORIA VAN, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE
KATHLEEN M. VECERA, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
CALVON VOONG, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE
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medical students,
residents and faculty for a
great four years here. I
wish them with
God-blessing success in
their future endeavors.
PS. Just for the sake of Jack and Jim, may
Moonjohn shower with a lot of luck.
ALAN S. WAITZE, M.D.
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY
JOHN JOSEPH WHYTE, M.D.,
M.P.H.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HARVARD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
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STEVEN CHARLES WILBRAHAM,
M.D.
URSINUS COLLEGE
He forgives all my sins and heals all my diseases. Psalm 103:3
Heal the sick . . . cleanse those who have leprosy . . Freely you have received, freely give. Matthew 10:8
LORI A. WILLIAMS, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON
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GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
To laugh often and love much; to win the respect of intelligent persons and the affection of
1:hildren; to earn the approbation of honest citizens and endure the betrayal of false friends; to
ippreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy
:hild, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to have played and laughed with enthusiasm
md sung with exultation; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived - this is
o have succeeded. Ralph Waldo Emerson
I would like to thank Cod for bringing me
through, and for knowing what was best for me.
To my friends, family, teachers, and advisors -
thank you for being there to support and listen.
To anyone who reads this page - persevere,
pray, and believe - all things are possible.
Peace.
)o not worry about holding a high position. Worry rather about playing your proper
hat no one knows you. Seek to be worth knowing. Anonymous
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DEBORAH KAY WITT, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS
'Whatever your
mind can
conceive and
believe, it will
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THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
"And we know that all things
work together for good to
those who love God, to those
who are called according to
His purpose."
Romans 8:28
ELIZABETH SOHEE YUN, M.D.
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
To my family -thank you for everything
"I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a
gun in his hand. It's when you know you're licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you
see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do."
-Harper Lee, To Kill A Mockingbird
G. RICHARD ZIMMERMAN III,
M.D.
WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON COLLEGE
DARIUS ZOROUFY, M.D.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
To: Sharon and Cyrus, Thank you for your love and support.
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URSINUS COLLEGE
KATHLEEN PETRO, M.D.
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TIMOTHY DOYLE, M.D.
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY
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Hahnemann
University
Dear Members of the Class of 1993,
Iqbal F. Paroo
President and
Chief Executive Oflicw
215 762 8450
Broad & Vine
Philadelphia. PA
19102-1192
Mail Slop 400
On behalf of Hahnemann University and its Board of Trustees, I want to extend best wishes to
each of you for achieving your goal and dream to become a physician. Your medical education,
training, and experience as a student at Hahnemann form the foundation for the career that lies
ahead for you.
Now, you are entering the medical profession at a challenging time. The present environment
has implications that will affect the way you do your work as clinicians who practice medicine,
teachers who train other physicians and health care professionals, and researchers who explore
the yet-unsolved mysteries of medicine.
President Clinton has pledged to the American people that he will deliver health care reform to
guarantee universal access to affordable health care. We, as leaders of an academic health
center, and you, as future health care professionals, must support and endorse the need and
ultimate aims of such reform. And we must assist in seeking the appropriate means to carry out
this reform as responsible members of society.
I hope that, as you pursue further studies and work in your chosen field, you will retain the
vision and the values of Hahnemann University. We, in turn, will remember the contribution
each of you has made to this institution and will look forward to following your career successes
with pride.
Sincerely,
Iqbal F. Paroo
President
„ i ; hi, di im GraduatnScI
Dear Colleagues,
May I offer my sincerest congratulations to all members of the Class of 1993 upon
the completion of the requirements for, and the receipt of, the degree of Doctor of
Medicine.
The receipt of the MD degree is the beginning of a life of incredible opportunity.
It offers you almost unlimited opportunities for career choices, all of which can be
immensely rewarding. Many of you will complete residencies and enter the practice of
medicine. Others will end up as biomedical research scientists and educators, and still
others will become administrators, health policy gurus, science reporters and perhaps even
novelists. And the opportunity to develop second careers in mid-life always exists.
No matter what career you choose, however, the receipt of the MD degree is only
a beginning. In any of the many vocations open to you there will be a need, even an
obligation, to continue to learn, to continue to contribute new ideas, and to continue to
improve the human condition.
I wish you all well.
Sincerely,
Provost
Dear Doctors,
Please accept my best wishes as you enter the next phases of your medical careers. I hope that
you will treasure your years at Hahnemann as part of a strong foundation of knowledge and expe-
rience, and that these years will serve you well in your many achievements and successes.
Sincerely,
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Sheila Moriber Katz, M.D., MBA
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ADMINISTRATION
Stephen E. Risen, M.D.
Assistant Dean For Student Affairs
Susan L. Rattner, M.D.
Assistant Dean For Student Affairs
Burton ). Landau, Ph.D.
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Charles Winkelman, M.D.
Assistant Dean For Admissions
George Gardiner, M.D.
Assistant Dean For Minority Affairs
Arnold Berman, M.D.
Associate Dean For Graduate Medical Education
Bud Hefflin
Assistant Dean For University Life
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ANATOMY
landing from left to right: Dr. J. Churchill, Dr. D. DePace, Dr. P. Meyer, Dr. R. Chou. Sitting from left to right: Dr. S. Weiland, Dr. P. Amenta, Dr. M.
(ennedy.
rom left to right: Dr. G.Soslau, Dr. T.Devlin, Dr. G. Jacobsohn, Dr. I s.nl.o l)i M |orm,Dl I BaggOtt Dl I Ch'lh l>( 1 COHOVCI D\ M l-ulun,
MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY
Standing from left to right: Dr. B. Landau, Dr. B. Ngwenya, Dr. M. Bramucci, Dr. E. Blankenhorn, Dr. J. Sylvester, Dr. A. Vaidya, L. Bergman, Dr. M. Schultz,
Dr. D. Stieritz, Dr. J. Hammel. Sitting from left to right: Dr. M. Cohen, Dr. R. Crowell, Dr. R. Pest, Dr. C. Long
PATHOLOGY
PHARMACOLOGY
From left to right: Dr. V. Zarro, Dr. J. DiPalma, A. Ware, Dr. A. Ferko, E. Ruch, Dr. E. Barbieri, D. Blisard, Dr. W. Chernick, Dr. J. DiCregorio.
PHYSIOLOGY
rom left to right: Dr. R. Alteveer, Dr. C. Carpenter, Dr. B. Waterhouse, Di ) Chapin Dl I rorrei Dt I Cope l>' <■■ Salmoiraghi
INTERNAL MEDICINE
Divisional Directors from left to right: Dr. D. Kountz, Dr. L. Dreifus, Dr. E. Michelson, Dr. L. Rose, Dr. H. Clearfield, Dr. A. Schwartz, Dr. ). Molavi, Dr. A.
Adler, Dr. E. Schulman, Dr. R. Speilvogel.
Dr. Richard Speilvogel, Acting Chairman
Dr. Alan Adler, Director, Division of General Internal Medicine
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Dr. Howard Miller, Co-Residency Director
Dr. David Kountz, Co-Residency Director
CARDIOLOGY
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Standing from left to right: Dr. E. Michelson, Dr. A. Pelleg, Dr. R. Sheppard, Dr. R. MacMillan, Dr. E. Acio, Dr. S. Hessen, C. Richards, Dr. S. Kutalek, Dr. K.
Grunewald, Dr. Y. Kresh. Middle row from left to right: Dr. S. Brozena, Dr. ]. Fitzpatrick. Seated around the table from left to right: Dr. D. Morley, Dr. D.
Mason, L. Rittelmann, Dr. S. Spitzer, Dr. C. Scharf, Dr. S. Bender, Dr. L. Dreifus.
DERMATOLOGY
ENDOCRINOLOGY
Standing from left to right: Dr. B. Brod, Dr. N. Howe, Dr. G. Kantor. Sitting from
left to right: Dr. C. Ditre, Dr. R. Speilvogel, Dr. E. Vonderheid.
Left to right i>i I k«>m- i>i i Millet
GASTROENTEROLOGY
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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From left to right: Dr. M. Khouri, Dr. H. Clearfield, Dr. V. Dinoso.
From left to right: Dr. A. Reboli, Dr. E. Blumberg, Dr. A. Molavi.
NEOPLASTIC DISEASES
Back row from left to right: Dr. S. Bulova, Dr. M. Styler, Dr. P. Crilley, Dr. J. Conroy, Dr. Bigler, Dr. Hubbell, Dr. Stragger. Front row from left to right: Dr.
Gillespie, Dr. Yunis, Dr. I. Brodsky, Dr. S.B. Kahn.
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NEPHROLOGY
From left to right: Dr. P. Lyons, Dr. C. Swartz, Dr.
E.Kim, Dr. R. Chvala.
Not pictured: Nephrology "B" service.
PULMONARY, ALLERGY AND CRITICAL CARE
From left to right: Dr. A. Cichelli, Dr. H. Paz, Dr. D. Lang, Dr. E. Schulman, Dr. D. Raible.
Dr. M. Sherman
RHEUMATOLOGY
Back row from left to righl \ Olechru D
nigei Di 1 Brenl Di \ Zarro Dr S Ho< h
Front row from left to right i> Crevnei i>i i
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Back row from left to right: Dr. M. Plaster, Dr. D. Ball, Dr. R. Horstman. Front row from left to right: Dr. H. Unger, Dr. D. Pronchik, Dr. C. Dembe, Dr. M.
Lucca.
MENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES
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NEUROLOGY
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Back row from left to right: Dr. K. Piston, Dr. R. Bergen, Dr. J. Acosta, Dr. L. Cray, Dr. J. Schneider, Dr. J. Gonzalez, Dr. S. Koffler, Dr. W. Holt, Dr. A.
Zawawi, Dr. J. Bell, Dr. R. Wilensky, Dr. D. Frank. Middle row from left to right: Dr. B. Grayum, Dr. D. Roeltgen, Dr. E. Mancall, Dr. S. Tarras, Dr. B.
Bogdanoff, Dr. L. lacovitti. Bottom row from left to right: Dr. J. Springer, Dr. D. Syna, Dr. J. Kuperman.
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
From left to right: Dr. R. Ross, Dr. B. Malyk, Dr. R. Baker, Dr M Shangold, Dr R Stahl, Di S I
PEDIATRICS
RADIOLOGY
Back row from left to right: Dr. C. Mulhern, Dr. H. Barr, Dr. J. Harding, Dr. T. Niedbala, Dr. M. Hallowell, Dr. T. Siegal, Dr. R. Savit, Dr. G. Silverstein. Front
row from left to right: Dr. P. Khoury, Dr. B. Hershey, Dr. A. Wilson, Dr. S. Glick, Dr. R. Peyster.
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RADIATION ONCOLOGY
SURGERY
Jack row from left to right: Dr. M. Plaster, Dr. T. Gain, Dr. G. Amron, Dr. J. Brodsky. Front row from left to right Di I I *nkl
lariego,Dr. |. Asensio, Dr. T. Matsumoto, Dr. M. Kerstein (Chairman), Dr. B. Sloan, Dr. C. Abouna.Dt 0 Khanna
ANESTHESIOLOGY
Back row from left to right: Dr. J. Horrow, Dr. H. Rosenberg, Dr. N. Lingaraju, Dr. J. Parmet, Dr. G. Pharo, Dr. D. Glatter. Front row from left to right: Dr. P.
Colonna-Romano, Dr. J. Siler, Dr. R. Storella, Dr. R. Padolina.
CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY
Back row from left to right: Dr. M. Strong, Dr. M.L.R. Kuretu, Dr. R. Hindawi, Dr. Goel, Dr. J.M. Maquilan, Dr. K. Grunewald. Front row from left to right:
Dr. R. Morris, Dr. S. Brockman, Dr. A. Squillaro, Dr. G. Mack.
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NEUROSURGERY
OPHTHALMOLOGY
Left to right: Dr. J. Watkin, Dr. Sinclair, Dr. M. Yanofi Di I Werner, Di k Hefflei Mxenl i>> G. Diamond
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
From left to right: Dr. D. Bosacco, Dr. S. Bosacco, Dr. A. Berman, Dr. A. Weiss.
OTORHINOLARYNCOLOGY
Dr. Lesser
Dr. M. Nagorsky
Dr. Wolfson
UROLOGY
VICTOR C LA MllN M
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Dr. O. Khanna
Not pictured: Dr. P. Gonick
Flossie Friedrich - Department of Medicine Curriculum Coordinator, and
Alice Velasquez
Anne Halpin & Teresa Mangiole -
Secretaries, Medicine Reading Program
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lean Dorman - Director of Student A.Cti\ ities
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ARLISS "BUD" HEFFLIN
HAHNEMANN UNIVERSITY
At some point during medical school, every student has had to depend on Bud Hefflin
- whether it was for help with a mailbox which wouldn't open, advice on how to ap-
proach Hahnemann administration, or to get a beer at Friday MSI happy hours. There
are few at Hahnemann who have shown as much interest in and concern for students
than Bud. He is a superb organizer and advocate for students.
Many don't realize Bud's breadth of involvement here. He has been an advisor for no-
teservice, yearbook, student life, and MSI, organizer for Blue and Gold, Holiday, Hallow-
een, and St. Patrick's parties, and representative at graduation, academic affairs and stu-
dent life meetings. His consistent presence and easy approachability have made him a
continual favored recipient of the Golden Apple Award.
Despite many changes in the political climate at Hahnemann, Bud has been a consis-
tent supporter of students and our interests. With Bud's assistance we have maintained
our option to have an independent noteservice, attained an interim student life center,
published many yearbook editions and kept the privilege of having champagne at Match
Day. He has been invaluable in helping to plan many student activities, especially involv-
ing events at the Warwick Hotel.
All this seems like enough depth, but it probably only hits the surface. The journey
through medical school is arduous at best, pure hell at its worst. The diversion of student
life helps us to remember that we too are human and it enables us to rejuvenate our
more refined side (you may remember it - it was there four years ago). In short, Bud Hef-
flin has been a tremendous asset to Hahnemann and a good friend to all. Thank you for
the memories Bud!! We will miss you!
CLASS OF 1993
To the Class of 1993-
There comes a time in everybody's life when
things must change. That time is now for you. You
are about to embark on the most exciting, enjoyable
and productive journey of your life. Thank you for
all the memories and good times during trie past
four years at Hahnemann. You have made my job
much more enjoyable and I have made some life-
long friends. So here it is, a toast to you, the Class of
1993. Best of luck in all your endeavors and please
stay in touch.
God Bless,
Bud Hefflin
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DISCHARGE PLANNING
MATCH DAY 1993
Michael Angelo Addonizio, M.D.
Radiology-Diagnostic
Alton Oschner Medical Foundation
New Orleans, Louisiana
Laurent Adler, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, New York
John L. Aliieri, M.D.
Radiology -Diagnos tic
Allegheny General Hospital
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Aurangzeb A. Ali, M.D.
Surgery
Hospital of St. Raphael
New Haven, Connecticut
Susan M. Ambrose, M.D.
Emergency Medicine
Medical Center of Delaware
Newark, Delaware
Ron Max Aryel, M.D.
Pediatrics
Long Island Jewish Hospital
New Hyde Park, New York
Glenn Thomas Ault, M.D.
Surgery
Hahnemann University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Richard Vance Barnes, M.D.
Psychiatry
Albany1 Medical Center Hospital
Albany, New York
Michael Barnum, M.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
Brown Universitv 'Rhode Island
I lospital
Providers e, Rhode Island
Stephen Bernhardt, M.D.
Intrin.il Wrdu inr
North Shore i niversity Hospital
( ilen ( ove Nev* ^ oik
Darshan K. Bhangdia, M.D.
Urology
Brookdale Hospital Medical Center
Brooklyn, New York
Michael Boron, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Guthrie/Robert Packer Hospital
Sayre, Pennsylvania
David J. Borys, M.D., M.C.M.
Pathology
Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Pennsylvania State University
Hershey, Pennsylvania
Thomas N. Bottoni, M.D.
Emergency Medicine
Naval Hospital (Oakland)
Oakland, California
Sheila R. Boyle, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Bethesda Naval Hospital
Bethesda, Maryland
Larry Braunstein, M.D., R.PH.
Radiology-Diagnostic
Temple University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Robert Todd Brautigam, M.D.,
M.S.
Surgery
Hospital of St. Raphael
New Haven, Connecticut
Daniel Bennett Brown, M.D.
Radiology-Diagnostic
Bryn Mawr Hospital
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
Alexandra B. Budike, M.D.
Transitional Year
Crozer-Chester Medical Center
Chester, Pennsylvania
Anesthesiology
Hospital of the University of
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mark Vincent Caliendo, M.D.
Neurosurgery
University of Massachusetts
Worcester, Massachusetts
Olethia Elise Chisolm, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas
Dana Christiansen, M.D.
Transitional Year
Gunderson Medical Foundation
Lutheran Hospital
LaCrosse, Wisconsin
James Chui, M.D.
Surgery
SUNY Health Science Center at
Brooklyn
Brooklyn, New York
Annette M. Colavita, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Yale-New Haven Hospital
New Haven, Connecticut
Theodore David Conliffe Jr., M.D.
Transitional Year
HealthEast Teaching Hospital
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Anesthesiology
McGaw Medical
Center-Northwestern University
Chicago, Illinois
T.K. Cumarasamy, M.D., D.D.S.
Family Practice
West Jersey Health System
Voorhees, New Jersey
Lynn Damitz, M.D.
Surgery-Preliminary Year
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Dalton R. Daniel, M.D., M.A.
Internal Medicine-Primary Care
Hahnemann University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
RoyaE. Dardashti, M.D.
Surgery-Preliminary Year
The Graduate Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
M. Scott Dawson, M.D.
Internal Medicine
I mory University School of
Medicine
\tlanta, Georgia
Christopher William Deitch, M.D.
Internal Medu me
Vanderbilt University Medical
Center
Nashville, Tennessee
Andrew H. DeMichele, M.D.
Surgery
Hahnemann l niversity Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Yanick Denis, M.D.
Internal \1edii me-Prelimmai\ )eai
l nomas lefferson University
Philadelphia Pennsylvania
Carney Thomas DeSarno, M.D.
Surgery
Monmouth Medk .ii ( entei
l ong fit .iiu h Nevi l<
Karen Detwiler, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Pennsylvania State University
Hershey, Pennsylvania
Alisa A. Devlin, M.D.
Psychiatry
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Washington, District of Columbia
Timothy Doyle, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Pennsylvania State University
Hershey, Pennsylvania
Kyle Anne Durham, M.D.
Obs te tries/ Gyn ecology
Abington Memorial Hospital
Abington, Pennsylvania
Marc K. Dy, M.D.
Surgery
Hospital of St. Raphael
New Haven, Connecticut
James S. Eakins, M.D.
Surgery
Episcopal Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Racine N. Edwards-Silva, M.D.
Obs te tries/ Gyn ecology
Riverside Regional Medical Center
Newport News, Virginia
Daizy K. Engineer, M.D.
Pediatrics
Children's Hospital
University of California (Irvine)
Orange, California
Peter Douglas Ennis, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Beena Jasmine Enu, M.D., M.S.
Transitional Year
Crozer-Chester Medical Center
Chester, Pennsylvania
Radiology -Diagnos tic
Albert Einstein Medical Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Maria M. Fasano, M.D.
Pathology
New York University Medical
Center
New York, New York
Richard M. Florio, M.D.
Surgery-Preliminary Year
University of California-Davis
Medical Center
Sacramento, California
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Christopher Foley, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Medical College of Wisconsin
Affiliated Hospitals
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Eric Brian Friedberg, M.D.
Transitional Year
Crozer-Chester Medical Center
Chester, Pennsylvania
Radiology-Diagnostic
Presbyterian Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
James Frizzi, M.D.
Surgery
Eisenhower Army Medical Center
Fort Gordon, Georgia
Ralph C. Gabreski, M.D.
Internal Medicine-Primary Care
Hahnemann University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Neil Gaffin, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Pennsylvania Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Sarah Catharine Gelbach, M.D.
Psychiatry
Hospital of the University of
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Steven Michael Gelman, M.D.
Pediatrics
University Hospital of Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Carolyn Goldman, M.D.
Anesthesioloi;\
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas
Carin Gonsalves, M.D.
Transitional Year
Crozer-Chester Medical Center
Chester, Pennsylvania
Radiology -Diagnos tii
Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Daniel S. Gottschall, M.D.
Obstetrics/Gynvi olog)
University of Connecticut
Farmington, Connec ti( III
Louise Diane Gross Reynolds, M.D.
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Richard I. Grossberg, M.D.
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Amitabha Gupta, M.D.
Ophthalmology
Montefiore University Hospital
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Lori Marie Guyton, M.D., M.H.S.
Internal Medicine-Preliminary Year
Medical Center of Delaware
Newark, Delaware
Neurology
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas
Sheryl Ann Haber, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Hahnemann University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Michael Joseph Hagg, M.D.
Urology
Hospital of the University of
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Donald T. Hall, M.D.
Transitional Year
Healtheast Teaching Hospital
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Anesthesiology
Hospital of the University of
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Toni Ann Hawley, M.D.
Transitional Year
Healtheast Teaching Hospital
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Anesthesiology
Hospital of the University of
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Lloyd Emerson Heller, Jr., M.D.
Radiology-Diagnostic
Presbyterian Medical Center of
Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Amy Beth Herbstman, M.D.
Transitional Year
Roanoke Memorial Hospitals
Roanoke, Virginia
Phyllis Hiller, M.D.
Family Practice
University of Massachusetts Medical
Center
Worcester, Massachusetts
Charles Chung-Chaun Ho, M.D.
Transitional Year
University of Hawaii
Honolulu, Hawaii
Oph thalomology
New York Eye & Ear Infirmary
New York, New York
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Scott David Houser, M.D.
Psychiatry
Hahnemann University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Samih Adel Ibrahim, M.D., M.S.
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Mount Sinai Hospital
Hartford, Connecticut
Pamela E. Jackson, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Norwalk Hospital/Yale University
Norwalk, Connecticut
Dana B. Jacoby, M.D.
Internal Medicine-Preliminar\ Year
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, New York
Jehane C. Johnston, M.D.
Internal Medicine
New England Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts
Bonita Louise Jude Chapman, M.D.
Pediatrics
Kaiser Permanente Medical Center
Los Angeles, California
Gregory Alan Jung, M.D.
Emergency Medicine
Los Angeles County-USC Medical
Center
Los Angeles, California
Dina Kia-Noury, M.D.
Surgery
Medical College of Virginia
Richmond, Virginia
Moonjohn Kim, M.D.
Surgery
University of Illinois College of
Medicine
Chicago, Illinois
George Kimbiris, M.D.
Radiology -Diagnostic
Hahnemann University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
R. Michael Koch, M.D.
Surgery
George Washington University
Washington, District of Columbia
David Scott Korman, M.D.
Internal Medn irw
University Hospital ot Cleveland
( Iceland, Ohio
Lane David Krevitt, M.D.
Surgery -Preliminary )fjr
Montefioi e Medk .il i entei
Bronx, New \ oik
Otorhinoltryngolog)
Mbert l instein <. olfege i >l Medi< i
Bronx, New ^ oik
Laura Kroening, M.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
Richland Memorial Hospital
University of South Carolina School
of Medicine
Columbia, South Carolina
Pamela Henrich Kurey, M.D., M.S.
Obste tries/ Gyn ecology
Lankenau Hospital
Wynnewood, Pennsylvania
Christine D. Lallos, M.D.
Surgery
University of Maryland Medical
Center
Baltimore, Maryland
KendrickM.K. Lau, M.D.
Family Practice
Oregon Health Sciences University
Hospital
Portland, Oregon
Hana M. Laznickova, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Mount Auburn Hospital
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Geoffrey Evans Leber, M.D.
Surgery
Baystate Medical Center
Springfield, Massachusetts
Christophe S. Lee, M.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School
Newark, New jersey
JackC. Lee, M.D.
Internal Medicine-Preliminary Year
Thomas Jefferson Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Anesthesiology
Presbyterian Hospital
New York, New York
Beth Hope Lertzman, M.D.
Internal Medicine-Preliminary Year
Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
WilmaT. Letsch, M.D.
Pediatrics
Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Steven Levin, M.D.
Surgery
UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson
Camden, New Jersey
Kerry Ann Luck, M.D.
Internal Medicine-Preliminary Year
Allegheny General Hospital
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Anesthesiology
Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Noelle Christiane Ludwig, M.D.
Obstetrics/ Gyneco^
Reading Hospital & Medical Center
Reading, Pennsylvania
Charles C. Majchrzak Jr., M.D.
Surgery
Guthrie/Robert Packer Hospital
Sayre, Pennsylvania
Karen A. Marr, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina
Cynthia B. Mason, M.D.
Transitional Year
Crozer-Chester Medical Center
Chester, Pennsylvania
Anesthesiology
Hahnemann University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
William E. Matthews, M.D.
Transitional Year
University of California San
Francisco
Fresno, California
Radiation Oncology
Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Harpaul Singh Mehrok, M.D.
Transitional Year
Healtheast Teaching Hospital
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Anesthesiology
Stanford University Hospital
Palo Alto, California
Roselle Dagostino Mesmer, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Hahnemann University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Helene Anne Miller, M.D.
Internal Medicine-Preliminar\ ) ear
Hackensack Medical Center
UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School
Hackensack, New Jersey
Anesthesiology
Presbyterian Hospital
New York, New York
Carl Millner, M.D.
Internal Mediane-Pfcliminai\ )
West Los Angeles \ A Medual
( enter (Wadsworth Division]
Los Angeles, California
Sanjay Misra, M.D.
Transitional )eai
Presbyterian MedU .il ( em.
Philadelphia
Philadelphia Pennsylvania
Elizabeth A. Williams Mitchell,
M.D.
Pediatrics
St. Christopher's Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Carol Moheban, M.D.
Transitional Year
Cambridge Hospital
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Neurology
Boston University School of
Medicine
Boston, Massachusetts
Aliasghar Mohyuddin, M.D.
Internal Medicine
University of California-Davis
Medical Center
Sacramento, California
fohn G. Mouratoff, M.D.
Internal Medicine
University of California-San Diego
Medical Center
San Diego, California
James H. Meyer, M.D.
Internal Meoicine
Mercy Hospital
San Diego, California
Jeffrey A. Norton, M.D.
Transitional Year
Crozer-Chester Medical Center
Chester, Pennsylvania
Anesthesiology
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
Michael Phillip Notarianni, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Georgetown University Hospital
Washington, District of Columbia
Michael Angelo Notte, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Erin A. O'Malley, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Hahnemann University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Sylvanus Oyogoa Osomoba, M.D.,
M.S.
Surgery-Preliminary Year
Monmouth Medical Center
Long Branch, New Jersey
Mary H. Pak, M.D.
Internal Medicine-Preliminary Year
Hahnemann University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Anesthesiology
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland
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Audwin Joseph Pangilinan, M.D.
Surgery-Preliminary Year
Lenox Hill Hospital
New York, New York
Michael D. Periine, M.D.
Emergency Medicine
Orlando Regional Healthcare
System
Orlando, Florida
Claudia Jennifer Petaccio, M.D.
Internal Medicine-Preliminary Year
Medical Center of Delaware
Newark, Delaware
Todd William Peters, M.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
Hahnemann University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Kathleen Petro, M.D.
Surgery
Georgetown University Hospital
Washington, District of Columbia
Neil J. Pober, M.D.
Internal Medicine-Preliminary Year
Hahnemann University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Anesthesiology
Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
RossD. Podell, M.D.
Internal Medicine
University of California-San Diego
Medical Center
San Diego, California
Michelle Pomerantz, M.D.
Internal Medicine-Preliminary Year
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, New York
Margaret Self ridge Proctor, M.D.,
J.D.
Pediatrics
Thomas Jefferson Universm
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Deborah Qualey, M.D., M.ED.
Internal Medicine-Preliminary Yeat
Abington Memorial Hospital
Abington, Pennsylvania
\ncsthcsiology
Hospital of the University of
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Irene Rademaker, M.D.
Internal Medh ine
i Iniversity o\ Californla-Davri
MedU .il Centei
s.h ramento c alifornia
G. Russell Reiss III, M.D.
Surgery
Hahnemann University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Migdalia Resto, M.D.
Pediatrics
Geisinger Medical Center
Danville, Pennsylvania
Seung-Yeun Rha, M.D.
Surgery
Emory University School of
Medicine
Atlanta, Georgia
John Patrick Dwyer Roche, M.D.
Otorhinolaryngology
University of California-Davis
Medical Center
Sacramento, California
Amy J. Rudzinski, M.D.
Transitional Year
Crozer-Chester Medical Center
Chester, Pennsylvania
Anesthesiology
Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Garry Saget, M.D.
Internal Medicine
UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson
Camden, New Jersey
Ali Sajjadian, M.D.
Otorhinolaryngology
Temple University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Shelley D. Samuel, M.D. , M.S.
Internal Medicine-Primary Care
Montefiore Medical Center
Bronx, New York
Jessy Sandoval Barrett, M.D.
Psychiatry
Hospital of the University of
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Phillip Sapozhnikov, M.D.
Internal Medicine-Preliminary Year
St. Vincent Hospital
Worcester, Massachusetts
Neurology
Brown University/Rhode Island
Hospital
Providence, Rhode Island
Amy Patricia Scally, M.D.
Internal Medicine
University Hospital of Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
John F. Schonder III, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Mayo Graduate School of Medicine
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Adrienne L. Schouchoff, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Allegheny General Hospital
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Eric Lance Schwartzman, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Bethesda Naval Hospital
Bethesda, Maryland
Susie Shirish Shah, M.D., M.S.
Internal Medicine-Preliminary Year
Pennsylvania Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Radiology-Diagnostic
Albert Einstein Medical Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Haleh Sheikholeslami, M.D.
Family Practice
Bryn Mawr Hospital
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
Jennifer L. Shrager, M.D.
Pediatrics
University Hospital of Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Kathleen M. Sitarik-Stevenson,
M.D.
Transitional Year
Crozer-Chester Medical Center
Chester, Pennsylvania
Radiology-Diagnostic
Duke University Medical Centei
Durham, North Carolina
Lisa Ann Smith, M.D.
Surgery
University of Tennessee College of
Medicine
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Suzanne Laura Steele, M.D.
Family Practice
Overlook Hospital
Summit, New Jersey
Kerry A. Stencler, M.D.
Pediatrics-Primary Care
Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Derek Suite, M.D., M.S.
Transitional Yeai
Crozer-Chester Medical Center
Chester, Pennsylvania
/ mergency Medicine
Albert Einstein College of Medi( ine
Bronx, New York
Andrew Cernet Summers, M.D.
Pediatry s
University of Florida Shands
Hospital
Gainesville, \ lorida
Richard J. Tabor, M.D.
Emergency Medicine
Louisiana State University School of
Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana
Samuel C. Thomas Ml, M.D.
Pediatrics
Emory University School of
Medicine
Atlanta, Georgia
Diane Martha Tosato, M.D.
Pediatrics
St. Christopher's Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Melissa Tracy Chamberlin, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Hahnemann University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Gerardo D. Trinidad, M.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
Hamot Medical Center
Erie, Pennsylvania
Anthony Paul Tufaro, M.D.,
nthony
D.D.S.
Surgery-Preliminary Year
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland
Thu-Hu-Hoa Victoria Van, M.D.
Medicine-Pediatrics
Loma Linda University Medical
Center
Loma Linda, California
Kathleen M. Vecera, M.D.
Obs te tries/ Gyn ecology
Medical College of Ohio
Toledo, Ohio
Calvon Voong, M.D.
Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
AlanS. Waitze, M.D.
Neurosurgery
Emory University School of
Medicine
Atlanta, Georgia
John Joseph Whyte, M.D., M.P.H.
Internal Medicine
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina
Steven Charles Wilbraham, M.D.
Family Practice
Abington Memorial Hospital
Abington, Pennsylvania
Lori A. Williams, M.D.
Internal Medicine
KTTC Medical Center Keesler
Biloxi, Mississippi
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Fitzpatrick Chrispin Wilson, M.D.
Transitional Year
Crozer-Chester Medical Center
Chester, Pennsylvania
Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation
UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School
Newark, New jersey
Michael Winter, M.D.
Research Year
Participating in 1994 Match
Deborah Kay Witt, M.D.
Family Practice
Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Kenneth Yim, M.D., M.S.
Internal Medicine
University of Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland
Elizabeth Sohee Yun, M.D.
Internal Medicine-Preliminary Year
Hahnemann University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Anesthesiology
New England Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts
G. Richard Zimmerman III, M.D.
Internal Medicine
Naval Hospital (Portsmouth)
Portsmouth, Virginia
Darius Zoroufy, M.D.
Internal Medicine
University of Wisconsin
Hospital/Clinics
Madison, Wisconsin
See page 281 for match statistics
Best wishes from home.
.aurent Adler:
/ive Laurent!
---Marie-Rose Adler
Aurangezeb Ali:
Dearest Zeb: Allah has answered our prayers. Dr. Zeb Ali, you have
made us proud. Congrats!
To Zeb and Lisa and the great Class of 1993: May Allah always bless
you all.
---Ghousia Yasmeen and Mohammed A. Ali
Zeb: Let's be friends.
---Lai, Mom, Dad, Azzie, Arif, The Brat, with Im.
Tusan Ambrose:
-or our daughter Susan: As you fulfill your childhood dream, we
hare our love, joy and pride. Congratulations, and may God bless
ou always.
—-Robert and Mary Ambrose
ilenn Ault:
e wish you continued success on the next leg of the journey you
re making in pursuit of a dream to acquire the knowledge and
kill you need to help the suffering.
---The Ault Family
>avid Borys:
»ave: We love you and you make us very proud!
---Mom and Dad
Ron Aryel:
Dear Ron: Hip! Hip! Hurray! We are proud of your achievements
and of the way you kept us smiling while overcoming the
insurmountable. May your future reward your efforts. Love, Mom
and Dad.
---Albee and Richard Aryel
Michael Boron:
After 20 long years of schooling, the 1993 Class of scholars will
finally be left loose. Whose joy will be the greatest? Good luck
Michael Boron and the Class of '93.
---Mom and Dad
Thomas Bottoni:
We wish you lots of success and happiness in the future. You have
earned it! May all your dreams come true. Congratulations on your
many awards, and on your election to AOA! Enjoy this newest
achievement!
---Love, Mom, Dad and AnnMane
lobert Brautigam:
[ongratulations! We would like to wish you all a successful career
id a happy life.
---Dick and Jane Brautigam
Daniel Brown:
Congratulations and best wishes, Dan. We love you.
---Dr. and Mrs. Richard B Brown
lexandra Budike:
itsook:" We wish you continued success!
---Mr. /Mrs. Lothar E.S. and Alexandra Budike
nnette Colavita:
o Dr. Annette Colavita: From your father and mother, Severino
| id Teresa Colavita, brother Elio, and sister Eileen
S - Congratulations, Annette! We love you.
---Mr. and Mrs. Severino Colavita
ongratulations, Annette M. Colavita, MD!
---With much love and pride, Mr. and Mrs. Catanzariti.
Mark Caliendo:
Dear Mark: Mere words cannot express the deep love and pride
we have for your and what you've accomplished. Now that \ ou
have fulfilled your goals and dreams, may you have all tin- mk c rss
that life can offer. -Mom and Dad.
---Mr. ami Mi Ralph Caliendo
Theodore c onliffe:
Hard work does pay off! Love to our son, I ed ami best \s ishes to
those in his class.
---Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D c onliffe s>
Jnn Damitz:
[ongratulations Lynn Ann on your success in making your dream
T>me true, and may all your dreams come true. We wish you the
pst of love, health and happiness in your life.
---Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Damn/ )i
S< ott Dawson
s< ott, I hope youi spe< ial day is happy and filled with love just as
oik heart is every time we think ol you
---Mom D.iif I ■
Christopher Deitch:
Dear Chris: Congratulations! We're very proud of you.
---Rose, Bill and Doug Deitch
Carney DeSarno:
Carney: Precious memories of mister blue violets and dandelions.
God bless you always.
---Ms. Joan A. DeSarno
Karen Detwiler:
Congratulations, Karen. We are very proud of you. Because you
are such a caring person, we know you will be an excellent doctor.
We love you - Mom and Dad.
—Donald and Lynnea Detwiler
Alisa Devlin:
Congratulations on a job well done! May you continue with much
success. God bless!
---Linda M. Devlin
Kyle Durham:
What fortunate parents we are to have been blessed with such
great kids --- 3 doctors and a physics teacher. Kyle, you've won so
many honors/awards, you're awesome! We are so very proud.
-Mom and Dad.
---Joyce and Pat Durham
James Eakins:
Jim: What pride we feel when we see the young man you've
become. We admire and respect you and pray for wisdom as you
choose from all the options available to you. God bless you! -Mom
and Dad.
---Jim and Pat Eakins
Daizy Engineer:
Daizy: Just keep holding tightly to your dream until it is no longer a
dream, but a beautiful reality. We love you, sweetie! -Mom and
Dad
--Keki and Perin Engineer
Sarah Gelbach:
To Dr. Sarah: With never-ending love and filled with pride in your
accomplishments, your family extends best wishes for your
continued success. Celebrate the past, enjoy the present and dare
to dream the future.
---Rev. and Mrs. Charles Wm. Gelbach
Steven Gelman:
To Dr. Steven M. Gelman: Best wishes to our newest doc, already
up to his ears in hock. Good luck in the field of Peds. Your practice
will grow as you tend to their needs.
---Dox Mom and Dox Pop (Roberta and Fred Gelman)
Carolyn Goldman:
We wish to congratulate Carolyn and all the members of the Class
of 1993 on the completion of their four years of hard work. We
wish them all success in their future careers.
---Sandy and Clem Goldman
Carin Gonsalves:
Dearest Carin: You are joy, love, compassion, effervescence and
more. Your dynamism is refreshing and heart-warming. Because
you care and love, you will be the best you can be. You make us
proud. Love, Mom and Dad.
---Norma and John Gonsalves
Daniel Gottschall:
Dear Danny: We dreamed and hoped with you and now it's a
reality. To say we're proud is an understatement. We love you!
Congratulations Dr. Dan, and the Class of '93!
---Hal and Linda Gottschall
Richard Grossberg:
Doctor . You have arrived! Hurray, Hurrah for you. We are very
proud. You have worked so, so hard. The future is yours!
---Mom and Dad
Lori Guyton:
To our daughter, Lori Marie Guyton: Best wishes to a hard
working, dedicated, determined young lady! We are proud of you
and your accomplishments in the medical field.
---Love, Becky and Merle Guyton
Sheryl Haber:
Sheryl Ann: With all our love, Mom and Dad, Potskie, Mi-Mom
—-Dr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Haber
Donald Hall:
Donnie: As always, we are very proud of you. We offer
congratulations and wish good luck and success to you and the
Class of 1993. Love, Mom and Dad
---Mary Margaret and Don Hal
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Amy Herbstman:
Dear Amy: We wish you a healthy, happy, productive life. With our
love and respect, Dad, Mom, Bill and Bob.
P.S.: How many days until your next birthday?
---Don, Shevi, Bill and Bob Herbstman
Dana Jacoby:
Dear Dana: Our hearts are filled with pride and joy, for all you have
accomplished, and for being the special person you are. We lo\e
you.
---Mom, Dad and Justin
Gregory Jung:
Congratulations Greg! We knew you could do it!
---Martin and Camilla Jung
Moonjohn Kim:
Congratulations on your successful achievement in the study of
medicine. A lifetime of happiness lies ahead of you.
---Mr. Don Kim and Dr. June Kim
George Kimbiris:
To my son George, and the Class of 1993: Congratulations and best
wishes for progress and happiness for the many years to come.
---Demetrios G. Kimbiris, MD
David Korman and Amy Scally:
Congratulations to the graduating Class of '93, and especially to
David Scott Korman and Amy Scally.
---Dr. Lawrence and Millie Selinger
Christine Lallos:
Chris: So thrilled for you! So proud of you! Your dream come true
is just beginning. Love, Mom, Dad, Peter and Frank
---Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lallos
Wilma Letsch:
Wilma, you did it! We are so very proud of you. We also wish to
congratulate all your graduating classmates. Good luck to all of
you.
---Willem and Thea Letsch
Steven Levin:
Steve Levin: You are good, kind, and caring. You have achieved all:
student, husband, soon-to-be father, loving son and doctor.
---Dr. and Mrs. Henry Levin
Kerry Luck:
Congratulations, Kerry! We never said it would be easy. We are
very proud of you. We wish you happiness and success in your
future. All our love, Mom, Dad, and Sue
---Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lutk
I Laura Kroening:
Dear Laura: We're proud to be your friends!
---Dr. John and Lisa Kroening
Pamela H. Kurey:
Your perseverance has enabled you to fulfill a childhood dream.
Your family and friends are all very proud of you. We all knew you
could do it.
---Mr. and Mrs. George C. Palmer
Karen Marr:
i As a child and as you grew, you were always my wonderful,
beautiful daughter. Now, today, you are so much more, Karen.
(Now you are a woman of character, integrity and knowledge. And
(you have grit. Thank you for making me so very proud.
---Sharon E. Marr
Paul Mehrok:
Congratulations, Paul! For every parent there comes a day when
Lthey see their child achieve greatness. This is that day, Paul! We are
ivery happy and proud to see your dream come alive. You have
honored your family by your hard work and dedication to become
Ithe first doctor in our family. From all of us, we toast your bright
future. Good luck Dr. Mehrok!!! With love, Mom, Dad, and family.
---Balwant Singh Mehrok and Amaarjit Mehrok
Cynthia Mason:
Electrolytes, calcium, 02, potassium, we knew you were super in
your class-ium. Medicine, Psych, Pulmonary, Anesthesia, many
disciplines sure to please ya. So onward-upward, we're sure \ou
will serve your fellow man and woman with compassion And skill
Love, Mom and Dad.
---Di and m^ Mason
Roselle Mesmer:
Roselle --- With great joy and pride, we know you will help i reate
the medic al history of the future. Possum, quia posse \ identui
Love, Mom And Dad
I )i and Mis ( r .ink DagOStino
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Carol Moheban:
Congratulations to the Class of 1993!
-Dr. and Mrs. Moheban
Erin O'Malley:
Best wishes and continued good luck to Dr. Erin O'Malley and the
Class of 1993.
—Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. O'Malley
Michael Notarianni:
Your dream of helping others will bring full meaning to your life!
Congratulations! We love you and are so proud of you. -Mom and
Dad.
---Mr. and Mrs. William J. Notarianni
Audwin Pangilinan:
We share in the pride, joy, recognition and continued success of
our son, Audwin, and all the members of Medicine Class of 1993.
Congratulations to all!
---Guillermo and Milagros Pangilinan
Todd Peters:
Dear Todd: You've achieved your childhood dream. We know
how hard you have worked to attain this goal. We are so proud of
you. All our love, now do good for others. Mom and Dad
— Atty. and Mrs. William J. Peters
RossPodell:
Your achievements have been outstanding and your dedication
has made us proud beyond words. Good luck to you and the Class
of 1993! Love from your parents and your brother and sister.
---Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Klazmer
Michelle Pomerantz:
Congratulations to our daughter, Michelle, and to Dana, Karen,
Sue, Tim, and to the entire Class of 1993. We wish you much
success, health, and happiness in all of your endeavors. Good luck.
---Ida and Ben Pomerantz
Russell Reiss:
All of us are happy and proud of you. All your hardwork and study
has paid off. We share in your success and may your dreams be
fulfilled caring for others. Love from your family.
---Dr. and Mrs. G. Russell Reiss, Jr.
Migdalia Resto:
We would like to congratulate the Medicine Class of 1993. We are
fortunate to express our happiness as we see our daughter achieve
in her endeavors. Migdalia, you have given us the greatest gift.
---Guillermo and Lydia Resto
John Roche:
To our son, John Roche: We are very proud of you, and happy that
you have attained one of your goals. Your hard work and
determination have brought you this far; we hope for you a very
bright future. All of our love, Mom and Dad
---William and Marilyn Roche
Amy Rudzinski:
Congratulations, Amy Jo Rudzinski!
---Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rudzinski, Jr.
Jesse Sandoval:
Well Jessy, you've done it again! First high school, then UCLA, and
now Hahnemann M.S. Congratulations! Honestly, we, your
parents, don't know when any bit of news has delighted us more.
Keep on going Jessy!
— Lidta and Rafael Sandoval
Amy Scally and David Korman:
To Amy Scally and Dave Korman: We have enjoyed these past four
years. The best to you in the future.
---Sharov and Shelly Korman
Eric Schwartzman:
This has been a very special year in our lives. First his wedding to a
super young lady, and then his graduation from medical school.
Good luck and be happy. Mazel-Tov!
---Mom, Dad, Robin and David
John Schonder:
In loving memory of Margaret M. Bacsi - Best Wishes to John F.
Schonder.
---Love, Mom, Dad, Jane, John and Matt
Susie Shah:
Congratulations Beta! Best wishes for a happy and healthy life. We
love you very, very much.
---Shirish, Manjula, Shirley and Sushrut Shah
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Kerry Stencler:
I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front
only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what I
had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not
lived.
---Tony and Joann Stencler
Andrew Summers:
Soar as the eagle but remember your roots. We are thankful you
have chosen to use your hands for healing. Isaiah 40:31. Love,
Mother and Dad.
---Daniel and Gail Summers
Cerardo Trinidad:
Congratulations! We are all very proud of your great achievement.
Good luck and God bless you. And more success in the coming
years.
---Dr. and Mrs. Nicasio Trinidad
Kathleen Vecera:
Best wishes to the Class of 1993 and to Dr. Kathleen M. Vecera.
---Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Vecera and family
Alan Waitze:
Over the years, Alan brought tears to our eyes for all the right
reasons. We hope that his compassion, his intellect and his skill will
now bring as much joy to others as it has to us.
---Peter and Lois Waitze
John Whyte:
To our son and brother: John is a special person. May he have
success in whatever he plans to do. With pride and joy we wish
him happiness today and always. Love, Mom, Dad, Charlene and
Jackie.
---Mr. and Mrs. John J. Whute
Michael Winter:
With unbounding love and pride, we congratulate our son Michael
on this great achievement. Best wishes to the class of '93.
---Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Winter, Stephen and Cindy
Kenneth Yim:
The medicine is a science with moral and ethics. Your love to
fellow human being is required in your words and attitude, and
then you will obtain satisfaction and joy in your lifelong journey.
Congratulations and God bless you all.
---Dr. and Mrs. Peter W. Yim
Deborah Witt:
Dear Deborah: Our hearts swell with pride as your graduation
becomes a dream realized. Your diligence, perseverance and
reliance on God's guidance has been the foundation of a fruitful
past and a promising future. Our love and continued support will
serve as a constant thread in your life as your medical career
unfolds as Dr. Deborah K. Witt. Love, your family.
---Henrietta Witt, John Jacqueline and Candice Kennedv
Beth Lertzman:
Dear Beth: We are so proud of all your accomplishments and we
are thrilled to call you Dr.! You have worked \ er \ hard and mm
the world is yours. Love and best wishes, Mazel-To\
Mom and Dad
Have a happy life!
---Mark and Susan Rn hardson
CLASS PERSONALS
••
To Libby Blankenhorn:
You were the first person I met at Hahnemann and you put up with
four years of me here. Thanks for your advice and patience and
offering me that safe haven up on the tenth floor when I needed it.
A little piece of this M.D. diploma belongs to you.
---Ron Aryel
To my Parents, Sister and Brother-in-law:
Thank you, Mom, Dad, for your love and unflagging support
without which medical school would have been impossible. Thank
you likewise, Shireen and Mike for helping me out with my
projects and laughing at my jokes and being there.
---Ron Aryel
With much deep gratitude, I wish to thank all of the members of
my family, and especially my parents, for their many sacrifices,
unwavering encouragement and constant inspiration to
accomplish all that I have. My achievements are as much a credit to
each of you as they are to me. You are all indeed the wind beneath
my wings.
---Thomas N. Bottoni, MD
To Ali:
Thank you for all the laughter, support and encouragement you
have given me through the years. My happiest memories of
Hahnemann will be of you.
---Love, Sheila
To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyle:
Thank you for your constant support and love through the years. I
am who I am today because of you.
---Love Always, Sheila
To the Whole Boyle Family:
Who endured my endless stories and supported me through the
years. Thanks to all of your for the laughter and the memories.
---Love, Sheila
Congratulations, Annette M. Colavita, MD! Your hard work and
dedication paid off. Enjoy this moment; you deserve it. I'm proud
of you.
-—Robert Catanzariti
To Andrea:
Thanks for being nice to me, even if I didn't always deserve it!
To My Parents:
Thank you for all the encouragement, support and love.
To My Buddies in the Class of '93:
It would have been boring without ya.
---Dan Gottschall
To Michelle, Sue, KB and Tim:
You were all a joy to know! We wish you and the graduating class
of 1993 continued success in all of your future endeavors!
---Carol and Warren Jacoby
To my Mother and Father:
Thank you for always being there for me and for all the love,
support and strength you have given to me. You are wonderful
parents and I love you both very dearly.
---Hana M. Laznickova
To Martin Dawson:
I am proud of you. I know where all the big Xmas gifts will come
from. - G. / I am proud that you are graduating and hope every day
is as happy as for today is. - J. / Maybe sometime can you sleep
over and can I come to your Dr. office. - A.
---Gabrielle, Joshua, Anady
To Mom and Dad:
Confidence, love, respect - you have given me so much. I always
have you with me. Thanks for getting me here in one piece and for
never questioning me in my path to doctor-dom. I love you.
---Amy
To David Scott:
How glad I am we met and fell in love first year! I love you always.
---Amy P.
To Larry, Carol Anne, Trish, Sean, Joana, Tommy, Monique, JJ,
Larry, TJ, Jessica, Katelyn, Robbie, Matthew, Charles, and Kristin
Thanks for your unbridled support & love. I love you back & more.
—-Amy
Dear Marc and Sue,
It was a lot (that's two words) of work but we're finally finished! I
can't believe the three of us are still talking to each other. I'd like
to say it was all fun, but you guys know better. Have a fantastic
summer. Don't ever change. If you do, I know it will be for the
best. Best wishes,
—Greg
Dear Tom,
Please bring back all the money you embezzled (NOT!). The IRS is
watching you! Thanks for arranging the ads. It only took us 3 days
to figure out what you did. Do ABG's hurt?
---Marc, Sue & Greg
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SPECIAL THANKS TO FAMILY SPONSORS:
Marie Rose Adler
Ghousia Yasmeen and Mohammed A. Ali
Robert and Mary Ambrose
Albee and Richard Aryel
The Ault Family
John and Helen Boron
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Borys
Mr. and Mrs. Amato Bottoni
Dick and Jane Brautigam
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caliendo
Mr. and Mrs. Catanzariti
Robert Catanzariti
Mr. and Mrs. Severino Colavita
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D. Conliffe, Sr.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Dagostino
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Damitz Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dawson
Rose, Bill and Doug Deitch
Ms. Joan A. DeSarno
Donald and Lynnea Detwiler
Linda M. Devlin
Joyce and Pat Durham
Jim and Pat Eakins
Keki and Perin Engineer
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Wm. Gelbach
Roberta and Fred Gelman
Sandy and Clem Goldman
Norma and John Gonsalves
Hal and Linda Gottschall
Mr. and Mrs. Grossberg
Becky and Merle Guyton
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Haber
Mary Margaret and Don Hall
Don, Shevi, Bill and Bob Herbstman
John Jacqueline
Carol and Warren Jacoby
Martin and Camilla Jung
Mr. Don Kim and Dr. June Kim
Demetrios G. Kimbiris, MD
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Klazmer
Candice Kennedy
Sharov and Shelly Korman
Dr. John and Lisa Kroening
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lallos
Hana Laznickova
Mr. and Mrs. Lertzman
Willem and Thea Letsch
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Levin
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Luck
Sharon E. Marr
Dr. and Mrs. Mason
Balwant Singh Mehrok and Amaarjit Mehrok
Dr. and Mrs. Moheban
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Notarianni
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. O'Malley
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Palmer
Guillermo and Milagros Pangilinan
Atty. and Mrs. William J. Peters
Ida and Ben Pomerantz
Dr. and Mrs. Russell Reiss, Jr.
Guillermo and Lydia Resto
Mark and Susan K. Richardson
William and Marilyn Roche
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rudzinski, Jr.
Lidia and Rafael Sandoval
Mr. and Mrs. Schonder
Mr. and Mrs. Schwartzman
Dr. Lawrence and Millie Selinger
Shirish, Manjula, Shirley and Sushrut Shah
Tony and Joann Stencler
Daniel and Gail Summers
Dr. and Mrs. Nicasio Trinidad
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Vecera and Family
Peter and Lois Waitze
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Whyte
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Winter
Henrietta Witt
Dr. and Mrs. Peter W. Yim
us
We're proud of your accomplishment!
Congratulations and best wishes
to the members of
the Class of 1993.
The School of Medicine Administration
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Education is the communication of ideas . . . a never-ending proposition.
Congratulations and Best Wishes
To The
CLASS OF 1993
Office of the Senior Vice President,
Chief Academic Officer, and
Dean, School of Medicine
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We're moving right along! From the horse-drawn ambulance of the 1890s to the 1912 Packard to the Univer-
sity MedEvac helicopter ... we have been bringing our patients in style ... to the best possible care avail-
able. In the 1890's it was antiseptic surgery, tender care and concern . . . today it is MRI and transplants and
monoclonal antibodies . . in 2000 what will it be?
You will provide the answers. You have been educated to move medicine into the 21st century, to develop the
techniques and the materials for even better health and to provide them always with the same care and con
cern.
Take with you our admiration
And our best wishes as you advance in your profession.
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
PRESIDENT AND ADMINISTRATION
OF HAHNEMANN UNIVERSITY
HAHNEMANN UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Welcomes and Congratulates
the
Class of 1 993
Best of Luck and
Much Success in
Your Medical Careers
1992-1993 School of Medicine Alumni Association Board of Trustees
Horst Agerty, M.D. '34
Charles Bailey, M.D. 32
Arnold Berman, M.D. '65
Thomas Bonekemper, M.D. '69
Elizabeth Brown, M.D. '45
Benjamin CaUsnick, M.D. '44
Charles Cameron, M.D. '35
Francine Camitta-Butler , M.D. '63
LeonM. Carp, M.D. '40
Albert Cook, M.D. '54
Stuart Dershaw, M.D. '74
Leonard Dreifus, M. D. '51
Lonnie Fuller, Sr., M.D. '60
Thomas Gain, M.D. '67
Richard Gambescia, M.D. '71
Alexis Harvey, M.D. '85
Alan Heilpern, M.D. '80
Marvin Hunter, M.D. '68
Lawrence Karasic, M.D. '60
Herbert Kean, M.D. '56
Alan Kellerman, M.D. '62
Gary Kirchner, M.D. '59
Karl Koiwai, M.D. '47
Peter Lambrou, M.D. '78
Catherine Manno, M.D. '78
Joseph Marcarelli, M.D. '54
Joseph Marconis, M.D. '42
Drew McCausland, M.D. '69
Pasquale Procacci, M.D. '69
Michael Pushkarewicz, M.D. '83
Morton Rubinstein, M.D. '61
Demetrius Saris, M.D. '50
Martin Savitz, M.D. '69
Mary Siracusa-Parisi, M.D.
Robert Smith, M.D. '82
Stanley Spitzer, M.D. '62
Mary Sterling, M.D. '53
Martin Swiecicki, Sr., M.D.
Robert Tessler, M.D. '69
Melvin Tonkon, M.D. '71
Mark Victor, M.D. '76
Robert Wolfson, M.D. '57
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TO THE CLASS OF
1993
Hahnemann
Medical
Faculty
Kit haul I Spielvogel, M.D.
Professoi & Acting ( hairman
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Department of Medicine
Residency
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Congratulates the Class of 1993
Richard L. Spielvogel, MD
Acting Chairman, Department of Medicine
David S. Kountz, MD
Co-Director, Residency Program
Howard A. Miller, MD
Co-Director, Residency Program
Ana Nunez, MD
Associate Director, Residency Program
University
Best Wishes
to the
CLASS OF 1993
from the
Department of Radiation Oncoi
and Nuclear Medicine
.
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EASTON
HOSPITAL
A member of Valley Healih
250 South 21st St.
Easton,PA 18042
Easton Hospital
Residency Programs
University Affiliation.
As a major teaching affiliate of Hahne-
mann University School of Medicine,
Easton Hospital is the site for regular
third year medical and surgical rotations;
fourth year medical and surgical elec-
tives; and internal medicine, surgery,
and transitional year residencies of
outstanding quality.
High Passing Rates.
Easton residents pass their examinations!
In addition, Easton Hospital has an
outstanding record for placing graduates
in quality subspecialty programs.
Hands-On Experience.
Our dynamic combination of "learning
by doing" plus excellent supervision
brings results: our graduating surgical
residents were recently rated better than
the 90th percentile in the number of
complex surgical procedures performed.
Patient Diversity.
The wide variety of clinical pathology di-
agnosed and treated at Easton Hospital's
state-of-the-art facility is comparable to
that experienced at university centers.
Most of our patients are diagnosed and
treated first at Easton Hospital, not after
evaluation elsewhere.
Excellent Practice Opportunities.
Young physicians seeking to start a prac-
tice find the metropolitan area surround-
ing Easton a "land of opportunity." The
Lehigh Valley offers an attractive envi-
ronment, a rapidly growing professional
population, low unemployment and
proximity to NYC and Philadelphia -
ideal for establishing successful medical
practices.
Let Easton Hospital show you how our
programs can help prepare you for a
successful and fulfilling career.
Call the Director of the Department
of Medicine, (215-250-4013) or the
Director of the Department of Surgery,
(215-250-4014).
Congratulations
and Best Wishes
to the Class of
1993
from the
Office of the
Provost
Hahnemann
University
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The staff of Hahnemann University Hospital
salutes the class of 1993 of the hahnemann university
School of Medicine, whose dedication to the highest
standards of patient care today will shape the world
of medicine tomorrow.
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University
*Wt do not receive wisdom, we must discover it for ourselves, after a
journey through the wilderness which no-one else can maf^efor us, which
no-one can spare us, for our wisdom is the point of view from which we
come at last to regard the world.
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'Remembrance of Things Tost
The Office of University Student Life
extends warmest congratulations
to the Class of 1993.
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BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1993
From
OAKS MILLER BOSELLI ASSOCIATES
CONGRATULATIONS
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
and Rehabilitation
Arnold T. Berman, M.D., Chairman
Stephen J. Bosacco, M.D.
John B. Webber, M.D.
Albert A. Weiss, M.D.
David N. Bosacco, M.D.
Craig L. Israelite, M.D.
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Cardiac &
Thoracic Surgeons, P.C.
Stanley K. Brockman, M.D.
Michael D. Strong, 111. M.D.
Karl E. Crunewald. M.D.
M. L. Ray Kuretu. M.D.
Rohinton J. Morris. M.D.
Jeffrey B. Alpern. DO.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '93
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery
BEST OF LUCK
TO THE NEW GRADUA TES
DEPARTMENT OF ANESTHESIOLOGY
Henry Rosenberg, M.D., Chairman
Faculry
Jonarhan Abrams, M.D
Fand Amin, M.D.
Joel Bennerr, M.D.
Joan Carroll, M.D.
Lawrence Collins, DO
Pierro Colonna-Romano, M.D
Serh Fisher, M.D
Jeffrey Flercher, PhD.
Jan Horrow, M.D
M Mehdi Keykhah, M.D.
Jerry Levirr, M.D
Nagaraj Lingaraju, hAD
Samuel Merz, M D
Gary Okum, MD
Pvuby Padolina, MD
Jonarhan Parmer, M D
Gregory Pharo, DO
David Seirman, M D
JohnShurack, DO
Janer Siler, M D
Roberr Srorella, PhD
Daniel Van Riper, M D
BEST WISHES
TO THE CLASS OF 1993
from the
DIVISION OF DERMATOLOGY
Richard L. Spielvogel, M.D.
Eric C. Vonderheid, M.D.
Gary R. Kantor, M.D.
Nathan R. Howe, M.D., Ph.D.
Cherie M. Ditre, M.D.
Bruce A. Brod, M.D.
THINK SKIN!
CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF 1993
DEPARTMENT OF
ANATOMY
Peter S. Amenta, Ph.D.
Professor and Chairman
Dennis M. DePace, Ph.D.
Vice Chairman
Robin H. Chou, Ph.D.
Judy Rae Churchill, Ph.D.
Antony M. Grigonis, Ph.D.
Alan J. Haroian, Ph.D.
Michael C. Kennedy, Ph.D.
John A. Ladman, Ph.D.
R. Peter Meyer, Ph.D.
Joseph R. Rubertone, Ph.D.
SherylS. Smith, Ph.D.
Steven J. Wieland, Ph.D.
Suzanne C. Zarro, M.D.
Best Wishes to the Class of 1993
From
Dr. Leonard Dreifus
(215) 563-2737
FAX (2151 563-6452
Medical Specialties Company
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DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY
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Class of 1993
DEPARTMENT
OF
PHARMACOLOGY
Congratulations
And Best Wishes
To The Class of 1993
CLINICAL
SURGICAL
ASSOCIATES
LTD.
Charles C. Wolferth, Jr., M.D.
George Amrom, M.D.
Arthur J. Barnaby, Jr., M.D.
Charles H. Schafer, M.D.
Michael Marcucci, M.D.
Best Wishes
From The
DEPARTMENT OF
OBSTETRICS/
GYNECOLOGY
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BEST WISHES
to the Class of 1993
CONGRA TULA TIONS!
Compliments of:
from the
Vascular Associates
Department
of
David Naide, M.D.
2034 Spruce St.
PhilavPA 19103
Pediatrics
CO NCR A TULA TIONS!
BEST WISHES
from the
to the Class of 1993
Department
of
Neurology
From
The ENT Department
THE 1993 HAHNEMANN
RESIDENCY MATCH STATISTICS
POSITIONS BY SPECIALTY #
Internal Medicine 38
Transitional Year 21
Surgery-General 20
Internal Medicine-Preliminary Year 18
Anesthesiology 16
Pediatrics 13
Radiology Diagnostic 11
Surgery-Preliminary Year 11
Family Practice 8
Obstetrics/Gynecology 7
Emergency Medicine 6
Orthopedics 5
Psychiatry 5
Internal Medicine-Primary Care 4
Neurology 3
Otorhinolaryngology 3
Neurosurgery 2
Ophthalmology 2
Pathology 2
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 2
Urology 2
Medicine-Pediatrics 1
Pediatrics-Primary Care 1
Radiation Oncology 1
Research 1
Total # Positions-(not in %) 202
Total Graduates 168
POSITIONS BY STATE
Pennsylvania 86
New York 20
California 17
Massachusetts 10
New Jersey 9
Connecticut 7
Maryland 6
Ohio 6
Georgia 5
Virginia 5
District of Columbia 4
Delaware 3
North Carolina 3
% OF
%
%
CLASS
WOMEN
MEN
22.6
42
57
12.5
48
52
11.9
25
75
10.7
61
39
9.5
63
38
7.7
62
38
6.5
36
64
6.5
18
82
4.8
63
37
4.2
71
29
3.6
17
83
3.0
20
80
3.0
60
40
2.4
25
75
1.8
67
33
1.8
0
100
1.2
0
100
1.2
0
100
1.2
50
50
1.2
0
100
1.2
0
100
0.6
100
0
0.6
100
0
0.6
0
100
0.6
0
100
86
116
42
58
Texas 3
Wisconsin 3
Florida 2
Illinois 2
Louisiana 2
Rhode Island 2
Tennessee 2
Hawaii 1
Minnesota 1
Mississippi 1
Oregon 1
South Carolina 1
.'81
DO YOU REMEM
Gross anatomy practicals - the five minute scramble.
Where the T-cell, no B-cell matures - spreen? rymph node?
Tailgates & Phillies games.
Fast Eddie - "Say professor ..."
Dr. Rubertone's pterygopalatine fossa box.
Dr. Suzanne Zarro's high jump.
PFK, Glycolysis & the TCA cycle.
Biochemistry by computer.
The MCP merger (NOT!).
Mr. Leather with a nipple ring in PGN.
Devlin's Biochemistry text & Kandel & Schwartz - hope not.
The length of the human urethra: 12cm +/- a few inches.
Dr. Wieland's ties - OK OK.
The tunneling electron microscope.
Dr. Meyer's Gait Cycle.
The Baltimore trip on Earth Day.
The psych porno film - you would if you were there.
Dr. DiGregorio's greenhouse.
Peri-rectal swabs & cultures.
When the library flooded with sewage.
A lot.
Papa Maenza: "I've fallen . . . and I can't get up."
C. Everett Koop at Convocation 10/30/90.
When all the up escalators worked - didn't think so.
Emily Rommel Hall parties.
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Jimmy Dogs.
Brian Medieros & his original cartoons.
"If you have the A exam, does that mean you have antibodies to the B
exam??"
Follies: Andrew's Rap, Milli Vanilli, Wayne's World, Alf and Pretzel Boy,
Boards Storm.
Bud's tattoo.
Dr. Yunis' toupe.
Dr. Soricelli and the magnificent erection.
RRRRup-ta-taaaa.
"I'm going to touch you now." - your first GTA experience.
When NBME I was stolen and you weren't sure the exam would be valid.
When you didn't have enough room in the short white jacket for all your
pens, lights, books and diagnostic kit.
Passive learning with A.J. Schwartz.
The Sayre "blue" (beige) house & "brown" (beige) house, now con-
demned.
Sayre night life: Doyle's Tavern and The House of Wings.
When the "Y" was free.
When Medicine A was Oaks/Miller/Cohen.
Friday MSI happy hours.
First night on call - fighting for a bed at 3am and waiting 20 minutes for
the north tower elevators five minutes later.
Trina in the dean's office - "What do you want???"
The real help in the Dean's office - Donna, Helene & Dr. Zarro
When you didn't know where Erie, PA was.
Doc Watson's.
Market Street Live, Polo Bay, Flanagan's, Club Metro & Bleachers.
Bud's Desk.
Depending on Millie for next month's rent.
Lane's crew cut.
Free meals/tickets - except at Hahnemann.
Jean Claude Hill, M.D., future Hahnemann psych resident - NOT!
Allentown night life: the Chicken Lounge & Irv's.
Easton night life: see Allentown, above.
Evaluations - no, sorry they're not in yet.
The barbeque at Fairmount Park.
Monmouth hangouts: Club Parasite, Cafe Bar, the boardwalk and the
beach.
Mr. Paroo & Dr. Wollman - the Hahnemann Family in its Golden Age.
Spring Break & summer vacations.
South street.
The joy of filling out residency applications.
Agonizing over making your Rank Order List, finally entering it - and the
stress was still not over.
When you thought Vine Street construction would never be finished.
The Philadelphia Athletic Club.
Announcements by Lloyd Heller.
Fill in your own memory:
ODE TO MATCH DAY
It is match day today, and graduation is near
So let's all have a good time and spread some cheer
Four short years ago we came to HU from all over the U.S.
Some from the east and some from the west
And as far as I could see
We were all in pursuit of that elusive M.D.
Study! Study! Study! said the administrative hordes,
"How the hell else are you going to pass the boards?"
For those who get through all the histo, physio, and anatomy
You then get to pick your favorite specialty
Anesthesia? Medicine? Ophtho? OB?
Path? Rads? Psych? Surgery?
No matter where your career leads, one thing is true
We would all like to make as much money as Iqbal Paroo.
1993
GOLDEN
APPLE
AWARD
WINNER
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editors'
NOTE
ASSESSMENT & PLAN
Ok, first off, congratulations you guys. We did it! We are the
Hahnemann Class of 1993. The yearbook staff wishes all of you the
best of luck.
As editors, we have had the opportunity to provide this overview
of some of the best times and some of the more harrowing
experiences during the last four years or so. As much as we are soon
to reach the all insurmountable status of the physician, we should
remember that we are all still mortal and, like our patients, are
entitled to have our times of troubles and illnesses as well as joys and
health. Our yearbook theme, the patient's chart, was a means to
address some of our chief complaints, to show the people involved
in our care throughout medical school and to show how successful
we all have been despite the many hurdles we have encountered (ie,
ICM, Boards part I and II, the match . . . ). The final diagnosis, the
M.D., is our ultimate achievement. This yearbook is part of our life
history. May this be a reminder of our presence at Hahnemann in its
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"golden years".
It is true we now walk away with the M.D. after our name. But at
what expense? Sure, there was a little Gl distress and subsequent
anemia, graying hair and other sequellae of stress - nothing a little
maalox and an evening at Doc Watson's couldn't resolve. Yet, the
monetary debt we incur is real and has its residual deficits that effect
our decisions on what and where we practice. The American
Association of Medical Colleges reports that the average graduating
medical student indebtedness in 1990 was $46,224 with 31.6 percent
having a debt in excess of $50,000. This first of all presents as an
obstacle to any bright college student (sucker) who may consider
medicine as a career. Moreover, this debt surely influences the rise
in popularity of the more financially satisfying specialties (surgery);
thus, taking away from the number of general practitioners that our
country needs and shifting our practices to the cities (L.A.), leaving
the rural areas (Erie) underserved. Perhaps if our great new leader
(Hillary) Clinton wishes to control health care costs and increase
accessibility, (s)he should start off by making medical education more
affordable.
By the time you read this we will all be tucked in somewhere in
our residency programs. Do take time to look back through the years
and remember that we did have a social life at one time. We hope
you all enjoy this as much as we had fun producing it. We apologize
for any ill humor; it was all made with good intentions. Don't let this
affect any referrals to us in the future. Please keep in touch and
always keep the Hahnemann spirit alive.
CIAO!
Marc
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