Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons - P and S Yearbook (New York, NY)

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Y Y.,Li,',, Y WL., -. - -5-rsf-w-.L L-Y ,. , 34 Vw- ,T ,',.,gA,gY K f.J..L'A7 1 Q EE f 1?-V-f-,-.--..N g .'1 fx' -.- ,.L,1 ,...-. ,x,t'4 W1 T 1 V .-1 ,-,,.. 113 MMU fe-,V---,, 4 ., 4-, 'T -5 ?f 'F'g '- '-- . ,+'f- ff: -1-f f- A - -v.. 4? ..,- ..-.f , w H,-.r?.T. -..,. ,,....-.... , , A ---1 .?,: is Tin! ' s H! . W ,- -uni... ,Y-,, ,q . ,,.g, , - -7.52 n 1 J L i., 1 5-d,Y,.j,,, E?-V--Af L' L i 1 QI -,,..... ,,,,,,, ., ,, .Zo Q u- ,...-fm Y , I 1 ,If 4 -fr'-.: , . . x Dedication A DEDICATION TO THE MEMORY OF JOHN CHASE WOOD, JR., M.D. Dr. John Chase Wood, Jr., born November 1, 1950, and struck down and killed by an act of senseless violence on the night of November 2, 1981, while on duty as a surgical resident at the Presbyterian Hospital. He was a graduate of P8cS, Class of 1976. John's first ambition was to play the French horn and he pursued that goal to the degree that he played his horn in a virtuoso way, he was a consummate musician with interest and ability not just in the classics, but in jazz, rock and in composition. He excelled at sports and always played to win. He was a skillful clinical pediatrician and surgeon in training, his professional medical goal was to be a pediatric surgeon. In the laboratory he did award winning research in the year before his death. He was a devoted and loving husband and an excited, enthusiastic father-to-be. Above all, he was a sensitive human being and a lover of his fellow man. His joy in living was apparent whether he triumphantly diagnosed and treated a serious illness in a tiny patient, or scored a goal in rugby, or when he poured forth his joyous sweet sound from his French horn. It is most fitting that the Class of 1982 dedicate this Year Book to the memory of Dr. John Chase Wood, Jr. He was the epitome of the PSLS graduate. Edward T. Bowe, M.D. Associate Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology N . ' .- Q - 14' f lv T ,J r. vw Ai A'!'A .' VXI' ' nu ,. D '-, 1 V15 if ' ,4 ' V +Qiz1mgv1'sl , Y s ' W J .,,fq4,, xi K , Q Qu 1950-1981 3' A 5 44 I , , ff Q .l P6 K 71 s .-' 1 1 N. 5--, I Sf-, 'I John Chase Wood, Jr. P818 ,76 In Memoriam 'U Edward B. Leahey, Jr. P8cS '73 Assistant Professor of Medicine Associate Director - Cardiovascular Clinical Pharmacology Laboratory Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center X 1947-1981 1 'QM 'kggg Q 5 E Y, 4,1 ' .4 gc K L. President of Columbia University Vice President for Health Sciences ,-sql Michael I. Sovern, L.L.B., L CHon.J Robert F. Goldberger, M.D. Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Yeas. if To The Class of 1982: I warmly welcome the return of the P8cS Yearbook. It's comforting to see a tradition revivedvin our rapidly changing. throw-away society. I do not wish to deny progress, quite the contrary. But in this case, it's a tradition worth upholding. A yearbook is able to make time stand still, protecting memories from becoming faded or romanticized. In five, ten or twenty years it will help you to see your days at P8LS in tmer perspective. Ifa picture speaks a thousand words, a yearbook relives a thousand memories. We have thoroughly enjoyed having you at PSLS. I am sure that your contributions to medicine will be very great indeed. We will continue to watch your progress with great interest. Good luck and best wishes. Donald F. Tapley. M.D. Dean Associate Dean for tudent Affairs To The Class of 1982: Congratulations to each and every member of the Class of 1982 on yet one more achievement. You came from five different continents and several islands. You came from very successful careers as concert pianist. model, nurse, composer, social worker, computer designer, rabbi, editor, Chinese brush painter, antique dealer, international businessman, laboratory techni- cian, farmer, organic chemist, gospel singer, telephone lineman and philo- sopher. All this you brought together and spiced with humor. integrity, ingenuity, intellectual curiosity, interdependence and leadership and molded into your own class spirit with its own individual character. You have been shown, led, tutored, enticed and tantalized and you have grown and you have learned. You have traveled all over the world and you have done research at the bench, in the clinic and on the field, rugby and others. Family members were added and family members were lost. You have achieved a uniqueness of humor, personal growth and dynamism which you will utilize to take on the future with the same vigor, talents and wonderfully wide perspectives that you have demonstrated here. May I wish each and every one of you in the Class of 1982 success in all your future endeavors and happiness in all phases of your lives. You are now the caretakers of your world and its members. You are Physicians and Surgeons. Xxx L. D. ewis, ll.D. i-,g-Q President P8zS Club '55 gi.-1 Xi ..--' ' , A .I Alfred E. Mitchell President Class of 1982 U 'sb- Edmond W. Blades I4 to W 4 I read, I sludv, Iexamine, I lisren, I reflecl, and ou! Qf all lhis, I IU' I0 form an ideu info which Ipul as much common sense as I can. - Marquis de Lafayette, December I6, I777 After four years, ninety-six exams, and too many clerkships, We can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. Medical school has been a fulfilling, although sometimes exasperating time for all of us. The experiences have been many and varied, from living in exotic Washington Heights to the SUPERNIGHT! show. To the PSLS Class of 1982, to the physicians and surgeons who will play no minor role in designing the future of our health care system, my thanks, my respect, and my admiration. XCIANS Q65 X flfv Q OX o V1 .PIO G Je q O60+Q 'P Eff 23 fn F-I v-' X A O 'I O QP V by 0 Q! 'ylylg AQ ,gf Q3 HWATOG QNCI V9 G if ff-if? -. x - LU O S '61 Q. O CJ 'I 'S 13 9 5 ff ' Q 0 60 Perspective 2. . ll' 111- Q: nu n - uni : 'hir- - ..-' uii. .4.a.a :nu ,H lllll ' lllll lllll lllll lllll qfful Ill I I I I llllIl I IIIHI ilu...- lil! 1!llIul --I--w., -...,- . 'YL'-kv -: - .. . War- .. . ..,e gl! I6 5 . n X 4 1 m wg' ,go-as li! gi -,Jw MOJII r it I +V' X. . l vp -. ., 1.431 vm-r wr-Nix NN mmm X ., ,,f, , .o -. X N., 1-.-,iff The I-Iippocratic The setting a high standard of 'I swear and all the powers of witness all the gods that I may keep this to the best of my 'I will parents and share and his sons as my them the without fee or on precepts to my sons, to to none 'I will will 'I will such ' w the sick to wronging any to anyone if'I woman b and to those pupils and any I 111 r ut I to the house I with the intention injury. I indulge in sexual freemen or slaves. 'Whatever which ought not to be no one. 'If, therefore, I prosper both in my life and in repute all men for all time. Ifl may my be otherwise. f71!,'w. ,AJ ' PRECLINICAL FACULTY 1,1 ff-Aff ' ' 4 ', 9 K ' ,fi ' X E In I Anatom Dr. Michael D. Gershon Chairman, Depanment of Anatomy -,4,r'- tr . r'J V 5 , - ,- . 1 A h f' -' ' ', 1 . . L 1- , 3: . 1 1 ' ' 'J' :'. .. -- X L I' 'U I ff X . 'nn N, l '.. r 1, Y ' i ' Q' ' , . Vg. ,gba A L U I 9 r f C - 3? I . ,v 55 N1 Q J . wsu . l l K 'fx r I I I 'Xl l ,4 1 X 1 ' f ,- 1. 1 I Q .,, x2?1!4 :'1' 1 ..-. -,. . M D v ,. 'Ts' 'Vs ' 1 'QE' f , x 9 Dr. Eladio A. Nunez QAN ffl lx -.1 A ' '- 1 fi - , ' V 4 ' A . Q V- Q Q fi Q l Dr. Karl H. Pfenninger . ,4 ' X '1 - - ' fi Satellites I -' - v a 1, Q ' ' '- ' ' x v B.m1Bf-dy I E - ' Q , v 3 X' 'j:. Centriole 1 r lg . lf E i VV Q 5,4 Rootlet 1 7.1 E I FZ- l S Q Nlicrotubules K 1 ' l 2 1 4 l LA 5 l ff ' . l fig 'TL'-.-.1. U l. J: fl! L fgcfb Y, 'l ,y , 15 50 Enlgur- 1 W 1 - 1 f 1 il'lL'1Vll'n I I I1 l ls M,,,.4Qn '- Dr. Emest W. April , -1548 Dr. Charles A. Ely ,L 1 Dr. Sharon C. Colacino 4 'i-.4 Dr. Frederic J. Agate, Jr. Burn-Q? il' 75 -2441. A- .. A Dr. Melvin L. Moss V' lla Biochemistry 4 Dr. Allen M. Gold Dr. Isidore S. Edelman Chairman, Department of Biochemistry cl Dr. Alvin I. Krasna Dr. Parithychery Srinivasan 24 NW X Microbiology Z ' i l I o X - Dr PaulD Ellner i J Dr. Harold S Ginsberg Chairman, Department of Microbiology Dr Benvenuto Pemis I5 - 2 utrition Dr. Myron Winick Director, Institute of Human Nutrition 1-,,,,.. lf' ,Af Dr. Winick and Maudine maple syrup urine disease nutmeg liver of cardiac cirrhosis ovarian chocolate cysts bread and butter pericarditis anchovy past liver of amebiasis swiss cheese pattern in cystic endometrial hyperplasia cauliflower ear cafe-au-lait spots miliary tuberculosis Cgrains of milletj coffee-ground hematemesis berry aneurysm oat cell carcinoma of the lung pon wine stain sausage toes - interphalangeal synovitis of the toes in Reiter's syndrome caseous necrosis jelly belly of pseudomyxoma peritoneii pie crusting in a split thickness skin graft perihilar potato nodes in sarcoid central popcom calcification of lung hamartomas on x-ray dinner fork deformity of Colles' fracture milkmaid handgrip of Huntington's Chorea pediatric sausage-intussusception the olive in hypertrophic pyloric stenosis chickenpox high blood sugar jammed finger hydrox of the gall bladder pea soup meconium inverted champagne bottle of Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease pancake kidney - renal fusion anomaly strawberry and cherry hemangiomas strawberry gall bladder of cholesterolosis strawberry and raspberry tongue of scarlet fever grapelike clusters in sarcoma botryoides strawberry cervix of severe trichomonas infection word salad cocktail pany syndrome in hydrocephalus sausage shaped retinal vessels with sludging in myeloma honeycomb lung com the pickled Hering-Breuer reflex baseball injury to Tm-kidney beaned PIE tpulmonary infiltrate with eosinophilial CABG tcoronary artery bypass graftl milk leg or phlegmasia alba dolens - venous thrombosis of the eg egg shell aorta sugar coated spleen of chronic infection lobster red facial flushing in carcinoid syndrome onion skinning of bone tEwing's sarcoma on x-rayj onion skinning of renal arterioles in malignant hypertension mulberry molars of congential lues salt and pepper retinitis in congenital rubella sugar tongs forearm cast macular cherry red spot prune belly syndrome prune juice bleeding in ectopic pregnancy rice bodies of tuberculous bursitis chicken fat thrombus in post-morten thrombi currant jelly sputum in Klebsiella infection apple core - napkin ring lesion of colon carcinoma peau d-orange - breast carcinoma sago spleen ttapiocab of amyloidosis bread loafing organs in autopsies blueberry muffin appearance of sl-:in in congenital rubella corn flake pattem of barium in the colon in cystic fibrosis apple-green birefringence of amyloid fish-flesh lymphoma sauce bernaise syndrome - David L. Frank Eddy Paul . 1 Y r- Pathology l '-1 -xlvff-1 L2, if-3: :-HE' 5 l Dr. Marianne Wolff Dr. Arthur W. Branwood Dr. Karl Perzin 'lf Dr. Donald W. King Chairman. Department of Pathology .Q Auf. Jn, C........ 'MF Dr. Phillip E. Duffy Pharmacology -'fin Dr. Brian F. Hoffman Ch irman, Department of Pharmacology i ,qi M' X, ox. ,E F X o, , GH Dr. Norman Kahn nail Jon siiil Dr. Eric R. Kandel Physiology K Q. v Dr. John V. Taggart Chairman, Department of Physiology I. .fx X W T Dr. Mero Nocentl Dr Shu Chien 9 Biostatistics Epidemiology 0 I Dr. Joseph L. Fleiss Dr. David Rush TABLE 39 CONSTRUCTION OF LIFE TABLE OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING A CERTAIN TREATMENT qi-IYPOTHETICAL FIGURESI I I Number Number Alive Number Propurlmn Your Ninnbur Number Dying of Observed I Exposed I0 Number Proporiion Ilmpurliwn Surxixing, I ziflur Alive an lost sight of Violence for only Risk of Dying Dying Snrvn ing I from Suri 'I'ru:umunn Beginning During During Parl of Dying During During ihc Year of'l'rcaln1v.n , of the Year the Year the Year the Year I During the Year the Your lo End ul I the Year q, px cnch YI ir I I I I-37 I3I UI I5I I 163' 177 ISI IQI IIIIII' 0 wi 4 1 0 I 101 24 0 mf, I n si-i ' 0 sn I I I 104 3 0 35 I 145 I I2 0 083 I 0017 0 R01 I 2 114 0 I 42 I 92 5 I 6 0 005 ll 055 0 7-W 3- os 1 0 Z3 S3 5 11 ost mv 045 I 0 Tm I , I 4- .IH I I ll 26 ' U 077 II U13 0 oil I CIC. I I ' Col. 6 - Col. 2 minus half Cols. 3, 4. and 5. I Col. I0 - lhc products of the values of Col, 9, Lu. pl - pr 1 lp, 30 Dr. Eli Ginzberg 'Y 1' ' ft .- -' F --- . f I-ef'5'V ,F ' . ' 'mf , , i Q1 ' , Tu 3 !'f?,b ' xi! .y iifai - 1 I 'w N, 1 fn H 'I , ' f ' e: 11l -orfayrgw A B FIG. 131. Ornilhodoros moubuta. A. Dors cl view, female. B. Venfrol view, female. edicine 8z Societ Parasitology Nursing Services One of the entries you just saw was taken from an order sheet from the pediatric nursing station at Baton Rouge General Hospital. The actual order made on January 2, 1960, looked very much like this M 3. 0 C- L. ' 'V I A010 .7Tb.S 05, Though you know that Dr. Stotler's entry was incomplete, the form is otherwise typical of most nursing orders. Which of the following statements do you think is valid? A. All dosage amounts in nursing orders must be expressed in cc. B. Reference to any medication on the medical record must use generic nomenclature. C. Nursing orders must be written and signed by the attending physician. Dr. Dickson D. Despommier ll HZQ 7 : ui-fr , 'L F r, -'-'- ,f wwf.. m ip . fu. ' ,. s I ' , 'MV ,- , vc.. , 1 . 1,912 . v- '- .'-M . me 'L .'a, .V ' - . My .AA- CLINICAL FACULTY .4 Anesthesiology iifiggi 7 ' Dr. Henrik H. Bendixen Chairman, Department of Anesthesiology 14 Dermatol . ,hyat Dr. Leonard C. Harber Chairman, Department of Dermatology Medicine . ff , Si , x . i f A 1 N' 'f X' ,Y , V51 i R :gs N' 1 f He y C. Aranow, Jr. X I nr uf- -sm i X vi , x I M i 4 'Qfid5.,Qw Dr. Thomas Q. Morris Acting Chairman. Department of Medicine na .. 'QP o'Q If srl.. I L-...n 1 QP ' I-' . A-, 'A idk' if --x .-'Z :g- 'SD Dr. John N. Loeb Ti 'ip g , x . so M630 X I 4+ 1 J, .V 4 i ,X I - 4 y -IN-e f . e:,Q 4 . y. 9 R Dr. Vincent P. Butler, Jr. H l Nj ' 1' 'Q X. Dr. Arthur R. Wenheim Dr. Glenda J. Garvey Dr. John P. Bilezikian S 'V' Dr. Carmen Ortiz-Neu .,..u,4.,, Y I U! ' S' A Dr. Thomas P. Jacobs Dr. Andrew G, Frantz ' x x Qw.,,QM, N u 'A Dr. Gerald M, Turino T QW: ,, S ? . I 331 l e F 4 . ,mg Q - ifni Dr. Gerald B. Appel 0 . sfn Dr. Peter Green SL Dr. Jeffrey Stein in Dr. John Lindenbaum Lruluvugv' .... .ge-2. 'K -5 Dr. Qais Al-Awqati Dr. Harold Neu u P' '- ,A 1 . 1 I if 'HJ 'lla X, I ., -.,'-,,.,. . v' lnix 'V ' E7 fl S E I 1, I ffa Q .I ,. - 7 :ILL Dr. Elliot F. Osserman Dr. Henry M. Thomas 'Qu-., I ',,3..-sx 4351 Dr. Abbie I. Knowlton Dr. Ronald E. Drusin Neurology Neurosurgery E -e t tix eeL M.. Dr. Lewis P. Rowland Chairman, Department of Neurology 4, A I Dr, Bennett M. Stein Chairman. Department of Neurosurgery 40 tv, -4 I . r '9v.,. ff V, Q I-' DI. Edgar M. Housepian Dr. Carmen T. Vicale Dr. Peter W. Carmel AQ- rv- N .. ' . -. . - .- .-, !z' .fi ' Q Dr. Linda D. Lewis z 'ibm 1 Q kk .. N .A 1 X . N 'I . 1 1 'ffl' Dr. John CM. Brust. Jr. Dr. W. Jost Michelsen -ll Ob Gyn .fr X Dr. Raymond L. Vande Wiele Chairman, Department of Obstetrics 8a Gynecology ff e Dr. Henry C. Frick II 41 I ' Dr. Edward T. Bowe Dr. Wylie C. Hembre III 9' i X Dr. Roy H. Petrie Dr. Maxwell Abramson Chairman, Department of Otolaryngology I+ Orthopedics Otolaryngolog ' 1 x ,f xx' QNX- O by SX N Q 'jffif 'WF O U G-. .. -e' I -iZ., ,.M , YQ. ' Dr. Alexander Garcia Chairman, Department of Orthopedic Surgery . X J I I . l'I1 .11 Pediatrics Ngnxg A ' ' - ll rw 9' 5' . IJ ,WH ' ' , IVQE- r a I ' ,Q ' GIF Dr. Michael Katz Chairman, Depanment of Pediatrics ' ,, ,.. Cxx ' F S. -X me dp l 44 K r Q A .l Y W M Dr. Stephen J. Atwood 992999869 9999 110305 UQOQBIRQS E259 l ' - ' - -Ai, I Q0 g4 Eric R. Marcus ' LA Q ' Q. Psychiatry f K' Dr. Sidney Malitz Acting Chairman, Department of Psychiatry ggi! LE y'.'. 'f ' Dr. Stuart C. Yudofsky 45 Radiology X Dr. William B. Seaman Chairman, Department of Radiology ' . fb 46 WMM? I l J X L 4, A iq Dr. John H. Austin i , ' Dr. Walter E. Berdon Dr. Kent Ellis .- fi ' ' xvQ , . . , , .af 7' 77' lim'-, . -1,40 - -x1 , .-f. ,, ,J o Rehab edieine A . :Z 5' bum ' , SC' 1 '-'Q Chairman. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine ' ox P 9-' 4 V -X s , Jn. 1 af-Je ' 1 ffgkxqi .X N In 917- . , - Q' A NN ' 1.1 7 . I I '45 1 13,2-, 'th 1 Nm vi W1 Dr. John A. Downey i tg ,, - 5 Y X V ,,.,.. Ah D - Dr. Erwin G. Gonzalez 4 urgery i l 'C I l I if f .4 . Philip D. Wiedel Dr. Keith Reemtsma ,.---- Chairman, Department of Surgery Q ' e Q 4- 1 ff L Q -X, A-V, .l QL!! A g x M I -, . N AVA. X -1 'fu' 'fi' i ie F X . X ' g S CJ Dr. Jose M. Ferrer 1 Dr Alfred M, Markowitz Dr. Carl R. Feind Dr. Kenneth Forde .QQ ff y if Q Dr. Paul Lo Gerfo Dr. Thomas C. King Dr. Robert G. Bertsch X--w---v I f 'if . 5 gf. ' 29 Dr. John B. Price, Jr. Dr. Mark A. Hardy Dr. George Todd 'lf ' Dr. Meyer Melicow .Y J fl Dr. Peter J. Puchner ,A X -N 's Ol V jean ' lm. hn?:'F ' v-:--- - -. Fill!! 015--1' , ,,,, 4, M J f - 4 E i I:-sw 1 A I ,. I -Lil vs Q V Va - - -4 D -ga - ..1g.,, v: 1r 5 . --, fi U g22!l1 I up-ij ,ig +3 - .. Tl , ,giix Y 1- ,'v+ :1Kl3,EXZihli'1ligg.....J . lapis: ini? A -,gr ii .1- 111.1111 'T-1j ? f T Y iw Q1--.10 As N-7 F43 ,, I! -1 Q ,g I , . ,k. ?I I Hhs f DQS' 1 ' Qi 1 ' Q' l .. . I I' n L , ' . Q an L . -- E2 ,, -ff .5345 7 55? 1.4 7- -au V53 '52-'fr-'L - AX N ..f' ,Y fr, F if -Z A rl-,,'-ii 'f 4',-:. I, --if-7,4 ,,.,.1-w X5 Eglii Y T1 Q Ei??if iQ X RMQYXIQB ' J U LI ug A X X A ND A RMAND HAMQR H EALTH SCIENCES mmm -.'T ,l'--Af y.. U SB? College of Physicians E? Surgeons of Columbia University I New York, N. Y. 10032 ADMISSIONS OFFICE 630W68l 165171 SKYGB1 February l, 1978 Dear Applicant: I am happy to inform you that you have been admitted to the next entering class of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, which is to be enrolled in September of l978. You have survived as arduous a selection process as we have ever experienced and we are pleased to have this opportunity to welcome you to student membership in the medical profession. Most of you have already completed our entrance requirements. If you are one of the few who has not, you should be aware that this offer of admission is contin- gent on completion of all of our requirements before enrollment in PSS, and on receipt of your transcript. We must have a copy of the current version of your transcript as soon as possible. When your final transcript is ready, please have your registrar send us a copy of that as soon as possible. If we do not receive the copy of your final transcript by August l, l978, we will not be able to continue to reserve a place for you in our next entering class: if, however, you cannot have a copy of the final version sent to us by August l, 1978, please tell us why before July 15th. You will find information about the probable costs of your first year here enclosed, as well as a description of our financial aid policies and a questionnaire which will be used to help us to determine the extent of your need for financial aid. If you intend to apply for such aid, please send off the completed questionnaire as promptly as possible. If you decide to accept our offer of admission, no fee will be required to ensure your place in our next class. You will receive subsequently information about our orientation and enrollment schedule. Please consult it as soon as you receive it for you will be expected to enroll on the date indicated. If you will not be able to follow this schedule, please notify us as much in advance as possible. If you decide subsequently to enroll elsewhere, however, the Committee on Admissions requests that you inform us of your change in plans as soon as you can. The Committee also requests that you respond to our offer of admission by the date indicated on the line beneath: for your convenience, an envelope has been enclosed. If we do not receive your reply by the date indicated, we will assume that you do not intend to enroll in our school. Because our Committee on Admissions has formed so high a regard for your potential contributions as a physician, I hope that your reply will be favorable. In any event and regardless of where you ultimately enroll, please regard this offer of admission as an expression of our pleasure at having met someone so well suited to the medical profession. Sincerely, 516312 ' wCbvvvxj Frederick G. Hofman Ph.D. FGH:etC Associate Dean for Admissions 58 SEN IORS COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 8x SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 r A , 1 Elaine J. Abrams Princeton Pediatrics al B' Robert A. Aldoroty Pennsylvania M.D. Ph D. we Michael G. Absatz Johns Hopkins Orthopedics , fir? 65 A u Fredrick W. Adler Columbia Family Practice 'wi ll - COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 81 SURGEONS Q Z. CLASS OF 1982 in 9 ' ' fs., I 1 I , j ill. A T '72 .Sigh 1 f A ' Q. 2 - f+11fQ?i5f+-if - N gf.. sgiggglggg Jess D. Amchln A 55- 54'-5' li: Cornell Medicine Robert E. Almquist Yale Family Practice g-qL ' ' 5, . .. 1 .5 I Q fa Nw wX 'X ,Q ' ' 4 ' 3 ' V ll' . 1 A-I. ' - ' X lbs A 4 I . . 0. 1 L 1 Ko., 2 V ' .w5.:3',3 t 4- 1' ' L5'l.' ,QA 34,3 1 ,, Y 1 19 fi' if I, , A Y-1 ' 1 ',. ' gg. if . ,-1 Q. 1- x -1 - 4 1' .- 1 --' ff? 4 4- 4 gg.. ,. , ,,-1. 4 JIM' - ----rufmx 'K -- Susan L. Andrew Brown Medicine , l 'a 11. 3 Jonathan N. Aranoff Columbia Aerospace Medicine ful COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 8z SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 24 -F1 .xi .434 f- Y- ,L. I' , Eran Y. Bellin Harvard v 1 Karen P. Beekman Bamard Medicine Jeffrey L. Bezier Princeton Medicine Ophthalmology Guy T. Bernstein Brown Urology COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 81 SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 P Mark P. Birkenbach Harvard Pathology pv' ,-x 7 Thomas K. Blackwell Pk. 4 -J xi! Q Q L fl A wx WT? 1 I? ' , .Imax 4- ni ag:-f 4 va? 35: Susan E. Boruchoff Duke Radcliffe M.D. Ph D. Medicine Edmond W. Blades Harvard Medicine 61 COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 8: SURGEONS f fig F A -A Steven D. Brauser Harvard Medicine 1 195 .1 Florence M. Brown Princeton Medicine 64 , I . rf. CLASS OF 1982 3 N X .. H in- 5 K 0 N X x li l'V j Lim? w I '45 1 gi ff ggi' A ' elf Gail Brenner City College Obstetrics!Gynecology Steven C. Brigham M.l.T. M.D. Ph D. vs 5' X.. Mimi Buchness Radcliffe Medicine Eli Bryk Columbia Orthopedics COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 81 SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 vang QS' ua, KN 'Wx Elisa E. Burns Colgate Obstetrics!Gynecology Frank P. Cammisa, Jr Tufts Orthopedics 6 COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS Sz SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 9-.15 14 Q-'i fl np- 'K' Michael C. Cantor Harvard Medicine Lori L. Cherup Princeton Surgery Q Streamson Chua Johns Hopkins M.D. Ph D. Q f 1'-rm Darren F. Clair Princeton Family Practice COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 8z SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 L61 C7 Jeffrey L. Cohen Johns Hopkins Surgery 5.5 5154-r Valerie L. Collymore Brown Pediatncs 'ST K , William C. Cody Dartmouth Surgery James Daly Georgia Medicine 67 COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 81 SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 ' ,, 'Lf Fw l Greg I. Dash 4 5 X Princeton l' . Otolaryngology Alex 1331150 Carlos O. del Alcazar Hafw-Wd Columbia Obstetr1cs!Gynecology Medicine Fi ' F' 'WR V - 'P - E, - A ..- hh Richard M. Delfs Arizona Medlcme COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 81 SURGEONS Sheldon Deluty Columbia Anesthesiology Terence S. Dermody Cornell Medicine , f CLASS OF 1982 Q1 lf e i James A. Derby Albany Otolaryngology John Deri Cornell Neurosurgery gon , WM z C X411 COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS SL SURGEONS x Michael J. Devlin Princeton Psychiatry lk? Susan E. Downey Smith Surgery 1 CLASS OF 1982 ' .Giulia Q., ' 3' 'L 1.13.3 . vFYFt 21: -A C ' vffxcem ': 1' - A l' A3 wh-1. , it Vins., 4,4 S . B . , -v-,MQ V? S-. 1 , -ig., E 4?. ' V Sis - 'vw--,f sf Wg.. al- 'G 1 . r -3' .,7 i. COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 81 SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 Werner K. Doyle Stonybrook Surgery tw Q ' Curtis S. Endow Berkeley Medicine X David B. Durand Dartmouth Medicine x. X Donald P. Endrizzi Columbia Orthopedics QI v Jonathan Easton Columbia Psychiatry ki-ip Fredric Fabiano Boston College COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 8z SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 .signing . fvx A, i Thomas P. Fiero Columbia Family Practice 'N David L. Frank Williams Psychiatry 7 ,H 5'-1' l WW SSS- li CI g , , Christopher W. Fletcher Wesleyan Anesthesiology I .14 Dv Bl ,111 ..- I I 'O' 1 A fy' N - I , 1 V A iw ii Ijjw Donna J. Formlchella Providence Surgery qi .N 1 p 'S' COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 81 SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 -..Cl K5 Ian C. Gilchrist Dartmouth Gary A. Gelbtish Brooklyn College Medicine Medicine cf' f ' on ,,?' ,J .D L ?..gi,,,, v xv. 9 1 lu - i 53, ,' I tw . 5 LS. .Q o is I V... v 7 William Gomez Polytech Institute Orthopedics fkfc T' 'g L .I .Q V! 1- ' ' 9 ft H, .lf wf Gail P. Grant Yale Medicine COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS Sz SURGEONS Thomas J. Gresalfi Stonybrook Psychiatry 7-1 CLASS OF 1982 3 Steven M. Greenberg Harvard Medicine ff 1 ,wi .af-' 5' X rf p i it A 2 1 W YI A William N. Harrington Columbia Pathology Jonathan D. Griswold Yale Anesthesiology COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS Sz SURGEONS Craig J. Hart Pennsylvania Radiology CLASS OF 1982 14' ,fi Nz' ve Peter K. Honig ffl , Kathy L. Jabs Columbia -4- - Trinity Medicine Pediatrics Douglas A. Hutt Columbia Medicine COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 8z SURGEONS Xa Emily ,Iackness Barnard Pediatrics ,Q N V1 1 K Susan C. Katz Bamard Psychiatry CLASS OF 1982 'fx-. ' g -lvfi' Y- . P ' 'sf Q Q ,- Q ,ff 5 A l Pamela E. Karasik ,C 1 Bamard 5 - - Y- - f ' Medicine Mandes R. Kates Princeton Ophthalmology P i l -A I vf-'17 K3 Sandra J. Kim Stonybrook Pediatrics Paul D. Kessler Pittsburgh Medicine COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 81 SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 Q- 001 .Ill- 'Q .1445 -'Ex ,I 'fl --.Q- .Q 1 91 s.:o X, Dennis K. King Middlebury Medicine N4 Charles L. Knoll Brooklyn College Surgery COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS Sz SURGEONS Eugene S. Krauss Columbia Orthopedics Joseph H. Krug, Jr. Johns Hopkins Ophthalmology CLASS OF 1982 26- 4 .. if X. David J. Levens M.I.T. Surgery mt GN ft im? Risa C. Levenson Radcliffe Psychiatry COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 81 SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 4,3- ,A 1 KAOS'-Ni ' 4-,H X .4 ' - 45' , s. V, 41- . 7x5 r A . 4'-f Steven D. Lidofsky Columbia Suzanne C. Li Yale M.D. Ph D. Nm I eb- -y... X X Barbara L. Linder Cornell Medicine Pediatrics Jonathan D. Licht Stonybrook Medicine COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS SL SURGEONS ,tl 5 , ip-.1 5 C 9 - CLASS OF 1982 P1 '13 ds- Q 25 -. au, I V X 9 5: L 4' ni will-N ' ' A -.ii4l' x ' Leslie I. Lobel Psychiatry Ian J. Lustbader Columbia City College M.D. Ph D. Medicine 1' 4 1 1' -MJ' -vo I X ,K L 4 J.. -u as W. 'ff N if ' L X Iwi? 'Vg Y, V 'f f 1 -9:4 r f g, 1 ' ', .M . JV . A ' 2 'J , ..1 ffir- ' , 1' 'fu -. C fi? - , 1125654-f,gq., he-'Q Richard B. Lynn -. '- 4 lf1'va- .:ff ' f - Q Columbia ' 3 f1'h'1x,',l1 ' -T '-er! 1- 4 . . . lffygsb -2 'fn . .ya L rw-if . .rf ' QP , .'..T'L' ' fff .rt I C , ' gf, '. f' ' 'F f Q ,QLJ 3 ff, 'A A i.f- Medicine f' 'af Julie A. Low .C - if Rochester , 1 COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 81 SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 fin N'-14' X iw' ' Steven F. Margolis 1 1 New York Univ. Surgery Michael J. Marchese John C. Markowitz Rutgers Columbia Medicine Psychiatry F-cf Frances Marks Fairleigh Dickinson Obstetrics!Gynecology T' Steven C. Martin f Harvard Medicine -.- 7 lk., COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 8: SURGEONS CLASS or 1982 ev' Q4 W I I , n Y 4 win Peter M. Marzuk Brown Medlcme COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 8: SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 an if if M V x ' x If I ' ' K V f Annmane Mazzocchl R Manhattan College lax Family Practice Rosalie M. Mastropolo Paul C. McCormick Rochester Columbia Medicine Neurosurgery 1iQ Pix :U Karen E. Mehalek Mark R. Mercurio Comell Princeton Obstetrics!Gynecology Obstet1ics!Gynecology Mark S. Mellstrom Carleton Family Practice X1 COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS Sz SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 gg 'Ea- ff-nn gliifl' .QS- 41' Arma Marie Mirski St. Johns Medicine ,fi Michael O. Montgomery McGill Medicine N-1 Alfred E. Mitchell Lafayette Surgery Mark S. Monasky Potsdam Surgery COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 8z SURGEONS f' I 'I' , A '34 'mph ,-Im Q Anne Moscona Radcliffe Pediatrics CLASS OF 1982 15 5 ni! 1 - x 11, , ' ' l PN, .14 I , ,, I X . 'tv x h 1 , Adrienne L. Muller K Brown A 'Nt ' Medicine Gertrude S. Neuman Brown Pediatrics cf - sz , ,S Janet E. Norton Pennsylvania Surgery N COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 81 SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 u vt., 4 gf 5 . Nz x if BT., ,f O Z jf ,,...:. 'W a S S . 'Va' V V 1 ,SA t I E' fi F sb-'Xu I .1 x- V '- ' 3 Y ' I W .I ' , l Joseph E. Oesterling Columbia Urology Stephen E. Olson Hamilton Surgery K6 fi. Monte J. Nussbaum Columbia Family Practice ,,s l 'lf if William Park Columbia Surgery COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 81 SURGEONS Edward M. Paul Harvard Psychiatry CLASS OF 1982 .,-g. 1 ,., nf- - i 3' Marguerite A. Pennoyer Mark R. Phillips Smith Harvard Medicine Medicine Wilfredo De La C. Perez Harvard Orthopedics COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 81 SURGEONS psf'- GY Steven M. Plotycia Buffalo Ophthalmology ,avi 1 , S,' f? Robert Quarmby Stonybrook Anesthesiology ,X. CLASS OF 1982 Joseph B. Porder Bennington Medicine - T73 f .A is ai- 19 -'Wy Christopher Quartararo Columbia Anesthesiology g ,.' Helen L. Price Yale Pediatrics v is Steven G. Rayport Harvard Psychiatry COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS Sz SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 Frank J. Rini York Univ thalmology X Peter H. Robbin Hamilton Psychiatry COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 8: SURGEONS , ,-- .Rv ' ral, 99, Philip A. Robbins M . 1.T. Onhopedics 1 'Di W1-TIY Jaime Rodriguez Columbia Medicine 90 F .ver CLASS OF 1982 .2521 1 I .m l M 1 Rolando F. Rodriguez Columbia Neurology Marc A. Rosenblatt Harvard Ophthalmology COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 8z SURGEONS fur 5 CLASS OF 1982 n 4' 4 . - i if Y Seth E. Rosenzweig Yale Medicine gl1---H vw-- xg ef M ,.. 4 r 3 ,SJ I Io cgi, Philip Roth Marian R. Rubenfeld Columbia Barnard PCdialI'iCS Ophthalmology Jeffrey N. Rottman Princeton Medicine 91 li COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS Sz SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 fv i QE- as Q-A' if ' Ronald J. Salomone Stanford Emergency Medicine Carrie B. Ruzal-Shapiro Jorge A. Sanchez-Lluberas Princeton Liubera U. Puerto Rico Pediatrics Obstetrics!Gynecology Anthony Schlaff Yale Medicine 92 s 9 4 COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 8: SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 1-H' 'U' . nv-R -if 1 , -iI3,Qjz, ' :Fl , A: gf - Q , . . X ' J f --M f1.'+ :xe .N I if 1 A.,1'. 'wr ' V., - - -.1..-s2 i.g5:.35 1 f' . VY 'N F' Sf: , ,' iii' Michael Schulder Cglumbia .aiu Q, 'aw Jia? ' Li. .Life Neurosurgery Peter A. Schneider Stuart C. Sealfon Amherst Princeton Anesthesiology Neurology Evan D. Sehgal Harvard Medicine Sig, 91 'S COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 81 SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 Carol E. Semrad N 'C ,... ,.. ,-aan - I L1 J 5 all f IQ? 'x ii... Yagi! 1 COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 81 SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 l Q.. X 1 Barbara L. Sharp Yale Medicine Nathan Shaffer Yale Primary Care Jil Jeffrey A. Sklar Stonybrook Dermatology Gail Skowron Muhlenberg Medicine 45 Q. if s, x N me fa N M x Roy J. Sheinbaum McGill Medicine WN ' Andre L. Smith Williams Medicine .pw COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 8z SURGEONS xy r Mary Smith Houghton Surgery John K. Sullivan Holy Cross Medicine 96 CLASS OF 1982 'Sf fr Ellen M. Stevenson Barnard Psychiatry Q I .A 7 Il- SWR 7 S 5355 1 Jonathan D. Strongin Columbia Medicine ' 'Y' COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 8z SURGEONS if , 'tg' CLASS OF 1982 - r Ezra S. Susser Columbia Psychiatry Mark Sultan Richard P. Usatine Brandeis Williams Surgery Family practice m if 5' hif i iff vwlweiiak. - .QNX ,A i si H ' . I , Ml i4 ,J. f-E ' C- L - , ,gr H72 O' x f 't ' ' iiiliqiab-'fill-i'i:',:4 X f i i -1 , ' l 1123 l Eff? f ' - .- , Tl Q 55: 3 9' V 5 A ,lyi Y, Sgf Z3 Q yi r My , ,, 52' :Q-'E ,- '. fl X iw, , X Xliwfsif 53 ' 2 A L1 A2 2' e 1 P Q il 1, 1 Kenneth R. Veenema Cornell 51 surgery ' '41 -V. ' -.fri . 1 ' 'W' 4 - 7 ' ,A fy -F , . f f' - 'S V x ,libqig i5 12 -- 97 COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 8: SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 .5 . 4-O 'ff P' X iv ' , -' NX I A Joseph A. vim ' .S if NXXVN, 5 . 2-3 x Yale l X 1 l 29 ng, L' , 1 . : ii 7 fs, Mx X1 gi . -'Ei 'X l Hal S. Wasserman Johns Hopkins Medicine 7'- 'N Tadeusz Z. Wellisz Chicago Surgery r 4 14' F 'Uh Richard L. Whelan Fordham Surgery COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS Sz SURGEONS CLASS OF 1982 an-5 .I Q lx 1-V, 5 X-1. If X f xff W rl- aff' David M. Wolff Albany Psychiatry Steven J. Wolfson Eric R. Yorke Yale Stonybrook Medicine Pediatrics Aristomenis Yannopoulos Harvard Orthopedics .lf IU x,' 1' 7 X..- 4f xk 4' Ps' ' A-x ' . - 'f.K64'5 'J X v F 43:- 1' 4 ' vf -Z4 wa 'if 1, X' 'fr wx p., 3 X, . , A L, X , ' Agp ' ax , -' X Nf l! Rf 'VII Q. Q HV? X 5 I . - , 1, , MX, 7 K 'Q- 15: 1 X . L I X 415 A L X su W 1 x f X A -. l xy ' 67 , I X l i fl N , .. N, L 5 l K f 'qi E 7f'N'lr X Q I Q i QI! P .eh K-1- ?'i J- 1 ' QU-'4- 1 f 2 Q, it- ' I 'cr wv-f I l : X 1 i 1 mm -ff' 'F' ACTIVITIES . 'lfvf 41111441 . -i, ' -nw ' ' .. L 'M' U VY. H75-'il ' r ',g,'v Y I J A o , -u ' I W' ng, l I fi 'yi' gl . gum fllmrlvl' MI., K fit I ff' .W i , I 1' 1' L V u ' Jn If '- Q 25 37 I i I Nfi f F A 4 'N ,Vw ff W lla- Bard Hall Players Guys and Dolls Fiorello IU4 Music Man Two Gentlemen of Verona . 'wi I l ',' ' I 1 fsx QI. Pippin 108 IJ Rugby 0 . Basketball I-Q ii 5 4 Q x . le Q 3 fx V Q y.QQfjgQ5 ' K x S A 1, 8 .3 1 Napa Softball lg ' .4 X' Q1 1-f-it : ' U! .JM 1 - X, , H. ' nawfs ' I , Q.-LJ Volleyball M fl ' 5' L ,A f - V ,gy Mm f Q- Iuiil B51 II4 ZEBRAS A Brief But True History of the Columbia College of P8zS Part I: The Early Years Kingis College, the forerunner of Columbia, was founded in 1754 to supply young men of Quality with a Reasonably Good Education. Ten years later, a college student, Fulton Knock, suffered severe injuries during a game of rounders, as no physician was available, he died soon after fthe one doctor then in N.Y. was hunting pheasant in what is now Central Parkj. This incident moved Sir James Jay to call for the eftablifhment of a Medical Faculty . . . to inftruct in all afpectf of Phytic and Furgeryf' He suggested as well that a home for students be built, to be named after his son-in-law, Samuel Bard. In 1767, the King's College Medical School opened, along with the first Bard Hall. Though lavishly appointed, the buildings were adjacent to the seaport fisheries, accounting for a quaint odor. The medical school was closed during the Revolutionary War tit served as a wenching-house for a Hessian brigadel, and re-opened as part of the renamed Columbia University in 1784. One student, Will Makepeace, used the hiatus to pursue research interests. His thesis, On the Nature of Things , contains a classic analysis on the interaction between the ether and phlogiston. In those days, medical education was a mostly didactic affair, consisting of lectures to which one gained admission by buying tickets. One enterprising fellow, a wigmaker's son, used to buy large blocks of tickets to the Vivisection classes. To obtain a pass, serious students had to shave their heads and hand over their hair - hence the term scalper . Admission for a year cost 81.39, a considerable sum in those days tenough, in fact, to purchase a first-class berth to Breukelenl. Thus, the student body consisted mainly of well-to-do young men, all of whom were white. Jews were not admitted to the Medical School for some time, though students in the 1790's did befriend one Elias Besotto, a scholarly Sephardic Jew who underwrote gambling debts in exchange for gizzards smuggled out of anatomy labs. An early account describes him as swarthy and deceitful . . . yet with a not unpleasant disposition. In 1807, a rival medical school was founded in New York by Aaron Burr, who wished to atone for his having killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel over federalism. The school was called the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and began to woo students by giving examinations on Fridays, rather than on the traditional Mondays. When a free buff jerkin was provided to all new students, Columbia could no longer compete effectively, and the schools merged in 1814. Thus, the Columbia College of P8cS was born. 'v www Mitmmll Vuixllv Mull Early hemicolectomy. Dog tin foregroundl helps keep Members of first search committee for chief of medicine exposed ileum moist. The new institution found that its enrollment, then totalling 69. was too big for either of the original facilities. Negotiations for the purchase of the old Hippodrome failed. as did an attempt to buy the tranquil Indian village of Haarlem for five dollars worth of trinkets. No permanent home was found until the medical school aliiliated, in 1843, with the Hospital for the Sick. This was an imposing edifice built on land donated by Joost von Rensselaer. a patroon who had made a fortune by joining the two halves of Dutch doors all over New York. While his generous gift brought an end to the wanderings of P8LS, the days of the giants were yet to come. Still to come: II. The Days of the Giants III. Reaching New Heights IV. Expansion V. Retrenchment VI. The Days of the Midgets Michael Schulder II' il It fi' , u .7 Q s ax pr Y '45 , -m A, 5 'N . x '- Z. 3-,Q f ifgxm 'Q I mini: -s hivutuimmimviiinv Gershon: Chorus: Gershon: Gershon: Chorus: Gershon: Chorus: Gershon: H8 Gershon's Rhapsody Cto the tune of HI am the Very Model of a Modern Major General D I am the very model of the marvelous histologist: More brilliant in philosophy than Socreates' apologist, With tragic implications like that best friend of Horatio - Yet quick, in lectures on the tongue, to joke about fellatio! With Renaissance agility I jump from arts to sciences, And only prime veal kidneys can be used as my appliances: In terms of uric acid, I am up there with the geniuses . . . And must compare to elephants when I'm discussing penises! He must compare to elephants when he's discussing penises! He must compare to elephants when he's discussing penises! He must compare to elephants when he's discussing penis-enises! My freezing and my fracturing can both compete with Pfenninger's Indeed, my biochemistry is almost up to Lehninger's: In short, in matters vegetable, animal and mineral I am the perfect specialist whose interests are general! In addition to the commonplace, I'm up on esoterica - Some people call it Langley's, but it's really my enterica - Fortitude Cintestinalfs my highest capability, And it's in gut reactionsw that I measure my virility! Like Hirschsprung, I'm a biggie on the sigmoid megacolong I sympathize with lymphocytes in tonsils that are swollen, I've surveyed your saliva from alveoli to IRT . . . And carry off the vulgar with an air of high society! He carries off the vulgar with an air of high society! He carries off the vulgar with an air of high society! He carries off the vulgar with an air of high societ-iety! My culture is implicit in the tone of my material: I try to link the gutter with the abstract and ethereal! In short, in matters vegetable, animal and mineral, I am the perfect specialist whose interests are general! In short, in matters vegetable, animal and mineral, He is the perfect specialist whose interests are general! My object of obesity's the Venus found in Willendorf I understand the subtleties of any polyleukomorph I'm sweeter than the sugar which when mainlined gives nephrosis . And rarer than a case of Meckel's diverticulosis! When off of the intestinal, the topic of my preference Is centered 'round the scrotum, epididymus and deferens: At evening with my dinner, and at breakfast with my cereal . . . My mind's a mix between the erudite and the venereal! Chorus: Gershon: Chorus: His mind's a mix between the erudite and the venereal! His mind's a mix between the erudite and the venereal! His mind's a mix between the erudite and the venere-ereal! I'rn expert on the workings of the cardiac esophagus, Yet also know of Darwin and the turtles of Galapagos: I know the breadth of medicine, Hippocrates to Demerol: I am the perfect specialist whose interests are general! He knows the breadth of medicine, Hippocrates to Demerol, He is the perfect specialist whose interests are general! John Markowitz 'i gum 'wx ,L THE PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL Name MOI'I'iS Age 'Q IN Ir-E CHI CF NEW' VQRK M UMINQ googol coLuI.IeIA.wr:arIsPIAN LIEQICAL csmen 4 2 Locahon Area 111' CONTINUATION SHEET Loch Ness Subhuman Emission Note A lst of many Ur visits for this person of indeterminate age and sex. Qi,si: Bad vibes Hippie: Patient was in usual state until squiggle 2 weeks parent-teachers's association, when he lst carefof son of a bitch. This was Upmarked by blinking and running marathons, though not by sitting in lotus position.Therewas no crushing, unbearable, A vise-like pain,lik2if an elephant or 2-ton weight was on his chest. Hisleft arm was not radioactive. No hix of assmar, pneumatic fever, tussis, ptosis, death. Has never unde Venice or elsewhere. Fam hix: 2 parents, AWOL, no giblets. Bas: + birth + pud pulling Member, AAA Sy: brother-in-law's name Otherwise dull Fizz ei: Genlap: nadly alive Head and neck: present Corps: LIRR7 DMZ in the 8th isobar Lungs: tubular bells Abdulman: Capital Rotundoid, matzoh-like constituents Extremis: hanging loose Neuro: we Never Looked Mental Flatus: zero times three 2 zero. UMy tie isn't paisley, its parameciu .n Slabs: Roentgen lviet Congjz Not Actually Done Urinated Artists: snappy threads, some Betz cells Ass: Acute angst with chronic Zeitgeist. Rouleaux sarcophagoid. Plan: ESR, ANA, RF, SPEP Sy consult Patient will be direct current and rastafarian. Michael SchuldeI'Coff page! DRNAW ATCHLEY PAVILION - M315 HOSPITAL - HARINLSS PAVILION 0 THE LDINARD S HARKNISS IVE INSTITUIE - NEUROLOCICAL INSYITUITI Nm ,MK OMHOPMDIK HOSPHM , ,-,,,5B,,,,,,AN HOSPHM . snow: HOSPITAL . SQLIILIIUROLOGICAL CLINIC . XANDERFILT CIINIC Psychiatric ER Consult Nov. 6, 23rd Century Called to see patient before he becomes lost to follow-up. CHIEF COM LAINT: Cas told by wife! - UMy husband Morris, a 58-year-old account executive with a Wall Street firm, seems to be experiencing illness as a metaphor.N HISTORY OF PRESENT ILINESS: uAt 8 am while eating breakfast my husband began to bite the hand which fed him. He then started to wail hysterically until he noticed spilled milk on the floor, at which point he immediately stopped crying C'What's the use?' he saidl. Pursuant to this, he began removing in several different ways the skin of his pet cat: however, he did not disturb Rover, the dog, who was sleeping 4'Let him lie'b. I felt something was wrong, so I gave him 500 billion units of vitamin C. Nevertheless, at 9 pm I spotted him with a carton of extra-large eggs. His answer to my inquiry - 'Counting chickens, of course.' I knew then it was time to seek medical advice.H PAST MEDICAL HISTORY: Age ll: one day's sore throat, treated with 34th generation cephalosporin intravenously, end-to-side anastomosis, and fusion of the nedial malleoli. Age 15: Grade IV Stage I tumor of the id responsive to trans-sphenoidal dance therapy. Age 16: Seemed to lose all ability to reason by inference: was quoted as saying nAll nen are nortal. Socrates is a nan. Therefore all men are Socrates.u Age 25: Failed two-day national examination which would have qualified him as idiot-savanty knew the answer to every question but could not grasp the concept of a 'number 2 pencil'. Age 31: was asked during formal mental status examination to compare and contrast Einstein's General and Special theories of relativity. He answered that one difference is that the General Theory is posited even in a non-Euclidean netric. He could not, however, describe any similarities between the theories. Age 33: made paradoxical statement - HThere is an exception to every rule.u Age 34-41: intensive psychoanalysis revealed beyond doubt that at the age of l the patient meandered into his parents room during coitus Itheirsl. nDon't interruptusu he recalls them telling him. Age 42-57: chart missing. Age 58: began abandoning reality testing in favor of hypothetical subjunctives: e.g., aj HIE the Russians hadn't invaded Manitoba, gold would still be under ll million dollars the ounce.n by HIf a 'rose' were called by some other name, would it smell as sweet?n cl uIf the playing surface were elliptical, the Giants could have won the Super Bowl.n FAMILY HISTORY: HSomeone on his side may have once had either blood sugar or blood pressure.U SOCIO-ECONOMIC-POLITICAlfOCCUPATIONAL-PERSONAL-RELIGIOUS HISTORY: Zppd Cigarettes. PHYSICAL EXAMINATIO : awake, alert, oriented: sitting quietly while wearing 7 shoes, all of which seem to fit. Downgoing toes. LABORATORY DATA: SMA-834,220 all WNL. Urine: lRBC, IWBC, numerous ephemeral cells. Hologram: cannot interpret P-A7 await lateral. Sed rate: slight elevation. ASSESSM NT: Patient appears locked into an existential cul-de-sac where any semblance of free will has been replaced by a nember of the finite set of proverbs fwhich his wife mistakenly calls netaphorsl. Cannot rule out connective tissue disorder. PLAN: Admit before discharge. Initiate steroid therapy in order to begin immediate taper. Neuro-surgery consult to evaluate neutrino absorption scan and consider implantation of hexose-monophosphate shunt. Thank you very much for this interesting consult. Will follow very closely if I have the time. Jon Aranoff M , PC, Inc, Ltd, Member FDIC Attending Note Agree with above. wail Felix I I Q v Am' 4-.A Mr. First Year Medical Student aaa of 1982 The Making of the Physician 1982 Dear Mr. DEPARYMENT OF PATHOLOGY 3 As you have seen on the computer print-out, your performance on the Developmental Anatomy exam was less than brilliant. I realize that there were many subject matters to cope with at midterm Decendoer 4, 1979 time, and this probably did not help. However, there may be other, topic-related problems that you may wish to discuss with me. Please feel free to see me in my office, Black 1215 or 1213 fmake an appointmentg x3L54j. I will be happy to assist if I can. on the immunology class. I felt tm weakness and also knnnu +A kn1n U- Dear Mr. M Sincerel , Y ,Q Your standing in the Pathology ng' Course at this time is somewhat low. ffi ff ffffp f Should you wish to discuss this, or U 9 VlLfxyif you feel we can be of help in any Earl H,p9emUnger,M,D, way, please stop in to see me. Coursel fector My Office is in rOOm PSS 15-418. Mr. M As you are aware, we hold con- Medical Class of 1982 ferences from 8:15 to 9:OQ a.m, Qujyomz Monday, Wednesday, and Friday in Dear Mr. M ' ' PGS 15-434. After a short recess 701 for the holidays, these will begin again I was sorry to see that your performance on the third ln the past' exam was again well below the class average. Your overall lqvaiuable . record still places you in the bottom decile of your class. flchlng thelr A passing prade on the final exam, however, would remove any fee? most doubts about your passing the course. Dfneflt great' 510115. If you have any questions about the course, don't hesitate to call upon me. X Sincerely, fuykz-iff - 7 D -Q7..l-y- pil A. Whitle Branwood, M.D. Course Hirector Norman Kahn, D.D.S., Ph.D. AwB:J'h Course Director alert you to the fact that your performance n placed you in the lowest ten per cent of the aaaAa1MENfaflNlYQMv 5,Oweg,6mhSUem ning would make you aware of this apparent 1 O yOu that the members of the faculty would be As you know, your performance on the Histo ogy CMicroscopic Anatomyj mid-term examination, while College of Physicians 8' Surgeons of Columbia University r way we can during the remainder of the course. 1 . 5 your work with me I WOuld be happy to See yOu. satisfactory, indicates a minimal grasp of the subject material. Please feel free to meet with me in my office CPSS 12-4015 if you desire to discuss your performance in Histology. lam, Yours very truly, Q Sincereligjgjjj V slamiii has Harold s. oinsbefgifttl? Eladio gi Nuff' WD' Cha,lrman OUISE IEC Ol' Immunology Club Immunology Carol Cto the tune of God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen J God rest, anal retental men Let nothing you perplex: The news the quiz is cancelled should East our immune complex! No longer think S.L.E. Instead of S-E-X: These are tidings of comfort and joy, Comfort and joy These are tidings of comfort and joy. So please, put down your Pentel pen Put books back on the shelves: We're now free as the dental men, Those toothsome, carefree elves! This T Cfor test J suppression We'll express with altered selves! These are tidings of comfort and joy, Comfort and joy These are tidings of comfort and joy. CTO the staffzl God bless ye, departmental men Of antigens occult! We've never skipped exams before CWithout a prior revoltjg It's very rare we're treated as if We might be adult! Thanks for tidings of comfort and joy, Comfort and joy Thanks for tidings of comfort and joy. John Markowitz Performed December 19, 1979, on the occasion of the cancelled immunology quiz XX ATTENDING: STUDENT: ATTENDIN G: STUDENT: ATTENDING STUDENT: ATTENDING STUDENT: ATTENDING OLD LADY: STUDENT: ATTENDING STUDENT: ATTENDING STUDENT: ATTENDING STUDENT: ATTENDING STUDENT: PALINDROME? Good day Doctor T. Why same to you Doctor M. I always enjoy reviewing cases with you. An exact reflection of my own opinion. I trust we may finish in time for Grand Rounds. Do you suggest we see the next patient immediately? Your reasoning prowess continuously amazes me. I have nothing to add. Let's move on. This lady thinks she's here because of sciatica, but in actuality, she has a strange disease wherein she reverses her chain of thought in the middle of a conversation. Incredible! What do you think? This is she? I trust her ailment is not communicable. Bonjour, my line young doctors. These are my line young doctors. Yes, I am feeling much better, thank you. Cause my back only hurts when I lay down. You might say I go from the supine to the radicular. Get it? Cause my back only hurts when I lay down. Yes, I am feeling much better, thank you. These are my fine young doctors. Bonjour, my fine young doctors. This is she. I trust her ailment is not communicable. This lady thinks she's here because of sciatica. But in actuality, she has a strange disease wherein she reverses her chain of thought in the middle of a conversation. Incredible! What do you think? Your reasoning prowess continuously amazes me. I have nothing to add. Let's move on. Do you suggest we see the next patient immediately? I trust we may finish in time for Grand Rounds. An exact reflection of my own opinion. I always enjoy reviewing cases with you. Why same to you Doctor T. Good day Doctor M. Jonny Aranoff 1 .Nigga fl ya S yy if I Q , ..,. 5 ff 7 Z: Al. V- A, 4.2 L... A ww A .: ,SVU . -0 'Z. T. ' ,,.. ....-- . -. - ..1- ....-. - I ' --. . ...,. ,,.. -. - N QW A 3.1, ? Y rf. ' lr r '. : - . . II Till lffw' V99 -. .LQ IE 4- f- if fungi-' 14 v' lk: ! Q 5 The Sounds of Science Cto the tune of HThe Sound of Silence J Hello Harkness, my old friend, I've come to walk in you again. I realize it won't be like PPR: I've learned some Spanish so I can Hablarg And the sordid years of studying and sweat I'll forget It's best they're left . . . in silence. From restless classrooms of the board To the clamor of the ward: We should find out, retrospectively, Just how clinical was AHB - Another viscid lecture from one more secretogogue My ears would clog . . . And I'd be left in silence. From straight and narrow Path we stray To true diseases' disarray: Each new patient a candida-date To disinfect or to deviscerate! When I first set stethoscope to anxious ear I hope I'll hear Something more . . . than silence. Did Dr. Ellison propose That cancer like a silence grows? Give this Hammertomous school its due: Its lectures wipe out one out of the two! After two years of abstractions running rife Give me real life Not just the sounds . . . of science! In the hushed hospital halls Every breath will sound like rales: Such a change for ossicular bone To be relieved of lectures' steady drone! When the words of professors are iidded from my chalky mind Perhaps I'll find A little peace . . . and silence. John Markowitz IIS 'Borrowedu from crash cart Called for 4 AM p'ain Missing X-rays Bowmar Brain 6 AM Glucose Q xl K x WR l l Knee pads for attending r 'nds Easy-listening AHB Not so clean catch I Lunch lpositive for O8cPj ,fhjw-ws -E produced by .lon Licht. ' ka. r 'EN f, 4 I x- Xx The Last CPC You'll never get this one shouted Dr. Parker to his col- league Dr. Mortis. Dave Mortis, a 57 year old internist who has been in practice for over 30 years smiled calmly. That's what you say every time, but I havenlt been 'stumped yet. Until now Parker murmured, as he slithered down the hall and located his usual seat in the amphitheatre. Mortis felt somewhat uneasy by Parker's insistence. He knew that he was well prepared for the basically straightfor- ward case. However, on second thought, there were some loose ends remaining to the diagnosis. What , he wondered to himself, actually precipitated the patient's death? 'LHave some cookies Dave . Mortis, startled out of his trance, looked at the two Oreos on the otherwise naked white paper plate before him. Or were they Hydrox? The name was rubbed out. Have some cookies Dave , repeated Dr. Spoot, I brought them just for you . Ayre Spoot, the once suave South- ern researcher, was never the same after being named The Morris Flieber Professor of Toxicology. Some surmised he was involved with animal studies. Others wondered why he wore a bow-tie. Thanks Ayre' ' screamed Dr. Mortis to his colleague, as the former began munching on a cookie. Why did I scream? he asked himself, something has come over me. It may just be my imagination but that cookie had more than the usual amount of cream filling. He bit down hard. His jaw hurt. Mortis began to hyperventilate and sweat profusely. He checked for his pulse but the Rolex was on too tight. Damn watch , he said, blocks the circulation . Calm down Dave . Those were the quietly reassuring words of Dr. Peh Sari, the beguiling yet ageless moderator, whose recent application for the Medicine chairmanship was secretly rejected. She grasped his arm and led him to the podium. ,- '- Mortis soon felt a tingling in his left hand. Was that the hand that she had held? he wondered. He could not be certain. It happened so quickly. He glanced at her but she looked away. h Mortis scanned the room. The seats were filled. Six hundred eyes were locked on him. He pleaded with himself to relax. After all, he was no novice to this podium. Just last week, from this very spot, he presided over the meeting of the Search Committee for Chairman of Medicine. Nevertheless, he felt nervous. He felt nauseated. He now regretted eating that cookie. This is the third CPMC admission of . . . Mortis had barely finished reading aloud the first line of the protocol when the door burst open and a shadowy figure lunged for a seat. In the process, Mortis was pushed against the podium. He gri- maced as the blocklike wooden lectem made contact with his chest, though many thought he was over-reacting. He wanted to curse the second year student but saw no hospital identifica- tion card. Who is that person really? , he pondered, where have I seen that face before? . . . this 57 year old white male with a 14 year history of . . . Mortis swallowed his last few words. He suddenly understood. He gazed up at the crowd. They were all wearing black. He collapsed to the floor. Dead. What is your diagnosis? inquired Dr. Sari of Dr. Parker after the latter had completed the reading of the protocol. As I am confident that anyone who has read the article entitled 'The Last CPC' will have already realized, the late Dr. Mortis' symptomatology was indistinguishable with that of a classic Myocardial Infarction. Nevertheless, continued Dr. Parker, I would like to see some enzymes . Why bother? interjected Dr. Spoot. No need , hastened Dr. Sari. ' 'What else could it possibly be? , she rhetorically yet nervously mumbled while signaling the end of the conference. The medical students applauded and headed quickly for the exits. Jonathan Aranoff .L.. .... Q 'Eire ',-,-f .1:?l -.,,, ? - - . Y . . :,, ff- V-X K.. ---- - ,1,.T -wx - -,WJ Q., -,,,Y, - W- - L- ' f V- 12 E-:'5-- ' .1- ' , 'l .f .7 - V :?:2?:S 'l- ' im. '- :g ' V lv, wg., Je - JMU, -115 15 . l ,.. I V: -' T ' t 1' r ' .f. fl-1 f :fr ' l.i- emi ' 1.5.1 if S-: ,.:.ulII'f gpg-25 5, ,. 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Clay St. Stockton, CA 95206 Endrizzi, Donald P. 390 Woodbine St. Brooklyn, NY 11237 Fabiano. Fredric One Worthington St. Boston, MA 02120 Fiero. Thomas P. 202 Argyle Rd. Brooklyn, NY 11218 Fletcher, Christopher W. 100 Haven Ave. alf10H New York, NY 10032 Formichella. Donna J. 126 Bronx Ave. Bridgeport, CT 06606 Frank. David L. 845 Dale Rd. Meadowbrook, PA 19046 Gelbfish, Gary A. 1635 52 St. Brooklyn, NY 11204 Gilchrist, lan C. 67 Cross Ridge Rd. Chappaqua, NY 10514 2 gplspxc 5 4 it ., -, . J - f ' 7,112 1 Gomez. William 940 Amsterdam Ave, 16418 New York. NY 10025 Grant, Gail P. 900 Lango Ave. Charleston, SC 29407 Greenberg. Steven M. 440 E. 81 St. New York. NY 10028 Gresalfi, Thomas J. 60 Haven Ave. 9lf22C New York. NY 10032 Griswold, Jonathan D. 4561 Main St. Stratford. CT 06497 Harrington. William N. 664 W. 163 St. 1867 New York. NY 10032 Han, Craig J. 1612 Radburn Rd. Fair Lawn. NJ 07410 Honig, Peter K. 65 Ontario Rd. Nassau, NY 11426 Hutt, Douglas A. 171 Locust Lane Irvington. NY 10533 Jabs, Kathy L. 440 East Rd. Bristol, CT 06010 Jackness, Emily 505 LaGuardia Pl. New York, NY 10012 Karasik, Pamela E. l Park Drive East Old Westbury, NY 11568 Kates. Mandes R. 70 Haven Ave. a6f2G New York. NY 10032 Katz. Susan C. 425 Riverside Dr. alf15J New York, NY 10025 Kessler, Paul D. 6 Stoneham Lane New City. NY 10956 Kim, Sandra J. 95 Margaret Keahon Dr. Pearl River, NY 10965 King, Dennis K. 124 Lindley Rd. Daytona Beach, FL 32018 Knoll. Charles L. 186 Hooper St. Brooklyn, NY 11211 Krauss, Eugene S. 20 Horseshoe Rd. Old Westbury, NY 11568 Krug, Joseph H. Jr. 82 Walnut Court Englewood, NJ 07631 Levens, David J. 4 Applegarth St. Newton Centre, MA 02159 Levenson, Risa C. cfo m!m W. Boal 43 5 Ave. New York, NY 10003 Li, Suzanne C. 379 Elm Dr. Roslyn, NY 11576 Lidofsky, Steven D. 149 95 St. Brooklyn, NY 11209 Licht, Jonathan D. 33-39 80 St. Jackson Heights, NY 11372 Linder, Barbara L. 70 Haven Ave. 4?5E New York, NY 10032 Lobel. Leslie I. 255 Fort Washington Ave. New York, NY 10032 Low, Julie A. 28 Adams St. Belmont, MA 02178 Lustbader, Ian J. 160 W. 96 St. New York, NY 10025 152 f A' 1 Y f ff lL Lynn, Richard B. 6 Stonehenge Rd. Great Neck, NY 11023 Marchese, Michael J. 71 Washington Ave. Hawthome, NJ 07506 Margolis, Steven F. 151-15 84 St. Howard Beach. NY 11414 Markowitz, John C. 515 W. 110 St. New York, NY 10025 Marks, Frances 2348 Linwood Ave. a9f7D Fort Lee, NJ 07024 Martin, Steven C. 30 Burton Ave. Plainview, NY 11803 Marzuk, Peter M. 447 E. 14 St. New York, NY 10009 Mastropolo, Rosalie M. 25 Brook St. Spring Valley, NY 10977 Mazzocchi, Annmarie 1626 Pilgrim Ave. Bronx, NY 10461 Ji M Nvvi 9. as I ' H1 U Xb, .mu bu.: 11 McCormick, Paul C. 7118 Plantation Lane Rockville, MD 20852 Mehalek, Karen E. 4 Fairview Lane Huntington Station, NY 11746 Mellstrom, Mark S. 1610 Clare Court N. Mankato, MN 56001 Mercurio, Mark R. 303 Gratiinburg Rd. 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Eggertsville, NY 14226 Porder, Joseph B. 320 Central Park West New York, NY 10025 Price, Helen L. 74 Canoe Brook Pkwy. Summit. NJ 07901 Quarmby, Robert 200 Haven Ave. 54441 New York, NY 10033 Quanararo, Christopher 12 Stimson Pl. Huntington. NY 11743 Rayport, Steven G. 409 E. Front St. Perrysburg, OH 43551 Rini, Frank J. 168 Mulberry St. 4fC2 New York, NY 10013 Robbins, Peter H. 2301 Radbum Rd. Fairlawn. NJ 07410 Robbins, Philip A. 9 Myrtle Dr. Great Neck, NY 11021 Rodriguez, Jaime 933 E. 99 St. Brooklyn, NY 11236 Rodriguez, Rolando F. 60 Clifton Terr. Weehawken, NJ 07087 Rosenblatt, Marc A. 55 E. 80 St. New York, NY 10021 Rosenzweig, Seth E. 366 N. Brookside Ave. Freeport, NY 11520 Roth, Philip 60 Haven Ave. New York, NY 10032 Rottman, Jeffrey N. 3511 Maryvale Rd. Baltimore, MD 21207 Rubenfeld, Marian R. 3975 Sedgwick Ave. QHA-7H Bronx, NY 10463 Ruzal-Shapiro, Carrie B, 200 Haven Ave. a9f6E New York, NY 10033 Salomone, Ronald J. 54 Yorktown Rd. East Brunswick, NJ 08816 Sanchez-Lluberas. Jorge A. P.O. Box 7817 San Turce, P.R. 00916 Schlaff, Anthony L. cfo Sylvia Dunn 20 E. 9th St. New York, NY 10003 Schneider, Peter A, 200 Haven Ave. atf6H New York, NY 10033 Schulder, Michael 1703 Ave. K Brooklyn, NY 11230 Sealfon, Stuart C. 185 B 148 St. New York, NY 11694 Sehgal, Evan D. 3505 Leland St. Chevy Chase, MD 20015 Semrad, Carol E. 230 Riverside Dr. a1f19D Nw York, NY 10025 Shaffer, David 6 Old Colony Lane Great Neck, NY 11023 Shaffer, Nathan 6 Old Colony Lane Great Neck, NY 11023 Sharp, Barbara L. 824 Hillcrest Rd. Orange, CT 06477 Sheinbaum, Roy J. 975 Wood St. Woodmere, NY 11598 Sklar, Jeffrey A. 138-30 232 St. Laurelton, NY 11413 Skowron, Gail 30 Ridgewood St. East Northpon, NY 11731 .QL-... ff- A 5.45-.f-v'un Smith, Andre L. 625 W. 164 St. a1fC42 New York, NY 10032 Smith, Mary 117 N. Jay St. Rome, NY 13440 Stevenson, Ellen M. 680 W. 204 St. New York, NY 10034 Strongin. Jonathan D. 4774 Cobia Dr. S.E. St. Petersburg, FL 33705 Sullivan, John K. 28 Bedford Rd. Summit. NJ 07901 Sultan, Mark 1991 Ocean Pkwy. Brooklyn, NY 11223 Susser, Ezra S. 80 Haven Ave. New York, NY 10032 Usatine, Richard P. 1 Forest Ave. Nanuet, NY 10954 Veenema, Kenneth R. 76 Concord Ave. Glen Rock, NJ 07452 Vita, Joseph A. 122 Huntville Rd. Katonah, NY 10536 Wasserman, Hal S. 38 Hemlock Terr. Springfield, NJ 07081 Wellisz, Tadeusz Z. 21 Claremont Ave. New York, NY 10027 Whelan, Richard L. 125 Dartmouth St. Boston, MA Wolff, David M. 120 E. 34 St. 916121: New York, NY 10016 Wolfson, Steven J. 227 Hungry Harbor Rd Valley Stream, NY Yannopoulos, Aristomenis 100 Haven Ave. 999241: New York, NY 10032 Yorke, Eric R. 3000 Ocean Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11235 . 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For the first time in 6 years, the P8LS Yearbook has returned. We hope that a tradition has been revived and will remain permanent in the coming years. From the first silly idea to produce one, way back in November, to the completion under fire in January, the Committee has Worked hard and long hours in spite of medical school. To our future colleagues, please remember the history and traditions of P8LS, the greatest medical community in the world. To our professors and friends, thank you for the excellence of the education we have received. To Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, continue to be the epitome of health care delivery. ,WA Q-5. 5 .T- .lla We would like to express a special word of thanks to the following without whom this yearbook would never have been possible: - The Faculty and Alumni, for the exceptional financial and emotional support they provided. - Barbara Howells, who expertly typed our copy. - Mae Rudolph and the Public Relations office. - Joe Donovan and Hunter Publishing. - Ed Thornton, our class photographer. - Our sponsors. and a special thank you to Steven Gerst, Without Whose patience and expertise we might be working through 1985. The 1982 Yearbook Committee . . . Elaine Abrams Mike Absatz Jon Aranoff Guy Bernstein Terence Dermody Donald Endrizzi Fredric Fabiano Ian Gilchrist Jon Licht Ian Lustbader Richard Lynn Al Mitchell Monte Nussbaum Chris Quartararo Jaime Rodriguez Jeffrey Rottman Mike Schulder . Cover Design: Mike Montgomery 43 155, L ' wiv 1:- Qivff 'i5f7I'2'i L' 4: gp-'gf' QWL1, X ' ' 2.77 JJ., - 41.1 ,f. 4524 ,.. 'ir figs'-' , v You must leave now, future face, forget the past - Sift minutiae, only save what's acid-fast. Yonder lies your internship's beginning: P8LS is in its final inning. Look out now, the rest is up to you! And it's all over now, eighty-two. Your first paying job has almost now begun Face it with the lessons learned in 401 Don't suggest your skills might need retooling After more than twenty years of schooling! Look out now, your students days are through! And it's all over now, eighty-two. Leave for Mount Saint Elsewhere with your role rehearsed Bear in mind the first year has to be the worst. That placement of which you're now so desirous A year hence may prove slow and chronic virus. Time to strike the match, go start anew! ' And it's all over now, eighty-two. John Markowitz Cto the tune of It's All Over Now, Baby Blue J K 1 4 , 'F T ,f 1? 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