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1993  MEDIC 

The  Hahnemann  University 

School  of  Medicine  Yearbook 

Broad  and  Vine  Streets 
Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania  19102 


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The  Hahnemann  University 
School  of  Medicine 
Yearbook 


editors: 

Marc  K.  Dy 

Sue  Ambrose 

Greg  Jung 


4AHNEMANN  UNIVERSITY  HOSPITAL 
PHILADELPHIA,  PENNSYLVANIA 


ADMITTING  INFORMATION 


SAMUEL  HAHNEMANN 

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X>B:  01/01/1755 

X:  "I'VE  FALLEN  AND  I  CANT  GET  UP" 

\DMITTING    DX:    GRADUATING    SENIOR    SYN 
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*****PATIENT  ADDRESS****** 
*ROAD  AND  VINE  STREETS 
>HILADELPHIA,  PA  19102 


M237 

MR#  1234567 

ADMISSION  DATE:  AUGUST  1989 

INSURANCE:  HEAL,  GSL,  SLS.  PERKINS 


EMERGENCY  CONTACT' 

PAPAMAENZA 


NURSE 
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History  of  Present  Illness 


Past  Medical  School  History 


You  won't  find  any  CAD,  DM 

or  HTN  here  -  just  a  look 

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. 


How  lonn'  V  f.ih  r  Ightl 


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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Steve  Wilbraham  once  again  loses  in  musical  mopeds. 


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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The  guys  just  love  it  when  its  urine  drug 
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 


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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 

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'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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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\ 


41 


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 


46 


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 


48 


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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T.K.  CUMARASAMY, 
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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SPECIAL  THANKS  TO 

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 
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CHRISTOPHER  WILLIAM  DEITCH, 


M.D. 

COLGATE  UNIVERSITY 


62 


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 
:  surmelli,  chris  foley,  mike  friedman,  James  dean,  sunny  r,  susan  v,  richard  b.  FAVE  CLUBS  xero,  silk  city,  bank,  vagabond.  FAVE  HANC-OUT  dirty  frank's.  NAMES 
4Y  KIDS  miki,  mathu,  hannah,  andie,  kylie,  stephan,  boktosh.  FAVE  BANDS  cocteau  twins,  cabaret  voltaire,  xymox,  j  and  m  chain,  curve,  shamen,  Utah  saints,  pet 
boys.  FAVORITE  CATCH  PHRASE  gentlmen,  we  have  bush.  ADVICE  TO  ALL  have  a  pair  of  specs  for  any  occasion,  mood,  outfit  or  weather  condition. 


.  I  picture  the  surgeon  akin  to  an  artist 
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; 
i  masterpiece  left  to  be  critiqued  and 
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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In  loving  memory  of  both  my  Father  and  Grandfather. 


"My  blessed  and  joyous  Wedding  i  to) ' 


DAIZY  K.  ENGINEER,  M.D. 

UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA,  LOS  ANGELES 


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PETER  DOUGLAS  ENNIS,  M.D. 

BRANDEIS  UNIVERSITY 


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ALCHEMY 

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 

I  .itrk    (  C Ml II' 

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 


72 


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 


11 


CARIN  GONSALVES,  M.D. 

HOBART  AND  WILLIAM  SMITH  COLLEGES 


DANIELS. 
GOTTSCHALL,  M.D. 

STATE  UNIVERSITY  OF 
NEW  YORK  AT  BINGHAMTON 


81 


LOUISE  DIANE 

GROSS  REYNOLDS,  M.D. 

BRANDEIS  UNIVERSITY 
GOUCHER  COLLEGE 


RICHARD  I.  GROSSBERG,  M.D. 

FRANKLIN  AND  MARSHALL  COLLEGE 


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")P  FIVE  MOST  MEMORABLE 
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 


(ff  -  Thanks  for  all  your  pa- 
l-nce  and  understanding. 


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Taking  a 

slice  of  the  Big  Apple. 

TheAmhearsl  "I  lop  House 
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SHERYL  ANN  HABER,  M.D. 

FRANKLIN  AND  MARSHALL 


88 


To  All  My  Loved  Ones,  Thank  you  for  your  love  and  support.  I  couldn't  have  done  it  without  you. 


DR.  ARTHUR  HAB 
1963 


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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PHYLLIS  HILLER,  M.D. 

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. 


94 


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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My  oldest  sibling,  Felix  (1956-81) 
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 


My  mother  and  stepfather 


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My  father,  George  Henrich  witl 
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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IKOVING  MEMORY 


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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Conform  and  be  dull.  -J.  Frank  Dobie,  19- 


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 


T 

NOELLECHR1STIANE 
LUDWIG,M.D. 

DUQUESNE  UNIVERSITY 


CHARLES  G.  MAJCHRZAK  JR., 


M.D. 

CANNON  UNIVERSITY 


krles  acting  tough. 


£  a.  n 


"Been  dazed  and  confused  for  so  long  .  .  .  "  R.  Plant 


Age  15  months 

"the  road  goes  ever  on  ...  "  -J.R.R.  Tolkein 


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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. 


124 


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 


127 


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 


138 


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!!! 


140 


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 


142 


TODD  WILLIAM  PETERS,  M.D. 

FRANKLIN  AND  MARSHALL 


NEILJ.POBER,  M.D. 

COOK  COLLEGE 
RUTGERS  UNIVERSITY 


144 


MICHELLE  POMERANTZ,  M.D. 

RUTGERS  UNIVERSITY 


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MARGARET  SELFRIDGE  PROCTOR 
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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148 


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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SEUNG-YEUNRHA,  M.D. 

DUKE  UNIVERSITY 


JOHN  PATRICK 
DWYER  ROCHE,  M.D. 

UNIVERSITY  OF  SCRANTON 


152 


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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JOHNF.  SCHONDER 

GANNON  UNIVERSITY 


,  M.D. 


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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I  sincerely  thank  you  for  your  encouragement  and  sacrifice  through  the  years.  You 
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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To  my  family  and  friends, 
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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ANDREW  GERNET  SUMMERS, 


M.D. 

COVENANT  COLLEGE 


Iclesiastes  12:12B 

"Of  making  many  books  there  is  no  end,  and  much  study 
paries  the  body." 


VI 


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 


182 


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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M.D. 

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. 


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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 
achieve/' 

Barbara  Smallwood 

and 

Steve  Kilborn 

Thank  you  Mom 
for  helping  me 
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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. 


EXTREMITIES 


CHRISTOPHES.  LEE,  M.D. 

URSINUS  COLLEGE 


KATHLEEN  PETRO,  M.D. 


MICHAEL  WINTER,  M.D. 

Duke  University 


ROSSD.  PODELL,  M.D, 

LAFAYETTE  COLLEGE 


TIMOTHY  DOYLE,  M.D. 

LOYOLA  UNIVERSITY 


JAMES  FRIZZI,  M.D, 

GANNON  UNIVERSITY 


ALIASGHAR  MOHYUDDIN,  M.D. 

THE  JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY 


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PREVENTION  PROGRAM 


HAHNEMANN  ENVIRONMENTAL 
COALITION 


PHYSICIANS  FOR  SOCIAL 
RESPONSIBILITY 


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FELLOWSHIP 


PHI  LAMBDA  KAPPA 


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PROGRAM 


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Hahnemann 

University 


Dear  Members  of  the  Class  of  1993, 


Iqbal  F.  Paroo 

President  and 

Chief  Executive  Oflicw 

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Broad  &  Vine 
Philadelphia.  PA 
19102-1192 

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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 


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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. 


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GASTROENTEROLOGY 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 

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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. 
Fa/nil)  Prat  th  e 
l  airfax  Family  Pra*  ti<  e  t  enter 
I  .ilK  (  lmu  h  \  irginia 

Richard  I.  Grossberg,  M.D. 
Pediatrh  - 

i  Iniversity  Hospital  ol  t  leveland 
(  leveland  *.  >hu> 


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 


246 


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 


248 


IT'S  PARTY  TIME! 


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 


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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. 


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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 


'51 


'32 


Alumni  Office:    Broad  &  Vine,  M.S.  615,  Philadelphia,  PA  19102    (215)  762-ALUM 


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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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Directoi  Division  ol  Dermab 


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Hahnemann  University 
Department  of  Medicine 


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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 


. 


Train 


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 


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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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*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. 

-Marcel  Ironist 
'Remembrance  of  Things  Tost 


The  Office  of  University  Student  Life 
extends  warmest  congratulations 

to  the  Class  of  1993. 


us 


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 

PHYSICIANS  AND  HOSPITAL 
SUPPLIES*  EQUIPMENT 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  PATHOLOGY 


HAHNEMANN  UNIVERSITY 


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Congratulations 
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 


280 


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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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! 


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