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Fall 2000
Vol. 63, No. 1

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'41

60TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2001

'46

55TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2001

'51

50TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2001

'56

45TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2001

'60

Richard McCloskey (MD), (MS) has been named vice president for medical research at Centocor, Inc., a Malvern, Pa., biopharmaceutical company.

'61

40TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2001

'64

W. V. (Buzz) Williamson (Res) (see '56 undergraduate).

'66

35TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2001

Frank LoGerfo (MD) has been named surgeon-in-chief and chairman of the department of surgery at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. He is the William V. McDermott Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School and a director of the American Board of Surgery.

'70

Charles Rodning (MD), professor and vice chairman for the department of surgery at the College of Medicine and Medical Center at the University of South Alabama at Mobile, was included in the 1999-2000 edition of the Lexington Who's Who Registry of Executives and Professionals. The author of numerous professional publications in medical and surgical literature, Rodning also is the author of the historical monograph Tradition of Excellence: A Pictorial History of Surgical Education at the Mobile General Hospital and College of Medicine/Medical Center, University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama. In addition, he is a published poet and contributor to several literary anthologies.

'71

30TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2001

'72

Steven Newman (MD), executive vice president and vice chairman of the board of directors for Xybernaut Corp., has been named as an outside director and strategic advisor to the CEO for Kanakaris Communications, Inc., a Newport Beach, Calif.-based provider of entertainment content on the Internet.

'76

25TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2001

Michael Miller (MD) (see Alumni Gazette, Forging Two Careers).

'78

Holly Atkinson (MD), '79 (Res), an honorary member of the Trustees' Council of the College, has been named CEO of the new media division at HealthAnswers, Inc., a diversified healthcare company based in Austin, Tex. The division includes the company's consumer health Web site www.healthanswers.com, Orbis Broadcast Group, and Medical Consumer Media.

'80

Allen Power (MD), '83 (Res) (see '76 undergraduate).

'81

20TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2001

David Nash (MD) is the editor of Connecting with the New Healthcare Consumer: Defining Your Strategy from McGraw-Hill Healthcare Education Group. The book is a multi-authored guide for healthcare decision-makers as they develop business plans and strategies to complement the growing movement toward consumerism in health care.

'82

Samuel Bozzette (MD) e-mails that he has been elected to the American Society for Clinical Investigation. Since leaving Rochester, he has completed training in internal medicine and infectious diseases, as well as a Ph.D. in policy analysis. A professor of medicine at the University of California at San Diego, he also is a senior research associate at the Veterans Affairs healthcare system in San Diego, and a senior natural scientist at Rand, a Santa Monica-based think tank. He is married to Carla Stayboldt, a pathologist with ScrippsHealth. They have two boys in elementary school. . . . Harold Paz (MD) (see '77 undergraduate).

'83

Allen Power (Res) (see '76 undergraduate).

'86

15TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2001

Matthew Tomaino (MD), '92 (Res), associate professor of orthopedic surgery, chief of microsurgery, and co-director of the orthopedic microvascular laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh, has been named a senior faculty member of a new hand-and-upper-extremity surgery fellowship program in Pittsburgh. The fellowship is a joint program between the department of orthopedic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and the Western Pennsylvania Hand and Trauma Center in Pittsburgh.

'91

10TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2001

'92

Matthew Tomaino (Res) (see '86).

'98

Robert Whorf (MD) e-mails that he and his wife, Patty, have a new son, Benjamin, born on March 7. Rob reports that he will be moving to Yale for hematology/oncology in July 2001.

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