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V 7i 1 m:. ■ Opening 1 2 Skull page 14 FACULTY page 90 ACTIVITIES page 150 SENIORS NRMP DIRECTOR 1994 Match lliMpiIuU .mil Pfwr w.-Participating in llu Mjiihui” Prpjrjm page 314 RESIDENCIES page 322 ADVERTISERS 4 Skull EDITORS IN-CHIEF Nancy Lewis • Dawn Zapotok • Ann Marie Hendrzak PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Kevin King FINANCIAL ASSISTANTS Arnold Advinculc • Saurabh Das LAYOUT STAFF Joe Burke • Linda Grossman • Rob Catania • Jim Rowland Andy Myers • Jeanne Rozwadowski • Linda Ke'iy Nancy Komalahiranya • Mike Russo • Sherry Schcib CONTRIBUTING STAFF Tony Bianchclta • Chris Micheiti Tim Nunez • Mr. Joseph Zapotok CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS The Class of 1994 SENIOR PORTRAITS AND DEVELOPING Mciin Studios Inc. TYPES ETr INC. Cheryl Arthur ( Beacon in the Storm”) PUBLISHER Cooke Publishing Company The staff of the 1994 Skull would like to recognize the students, faculty and staff of Temple University School of Medicine for their many contributions toward the production of this book. Without your time, energy and inspiration, this endeavor would not have been possible. Special thanks to Ms. Cheryl Arthur. Mr. Otto Lehmann. Mi Jerry Pcurlman. Dr. Sally Rosen, the Dean's Office Staff, Mr. Lou Guarricri. Ms. Virginia Smith, ami Mr Larry Sterling. SKULL 1994 the staff From the Editors' Drawing Board - Dear fellow classmates: Congratulations on your achievements! We’ve been tltrough four tough years of medical school and our long-awaited graduation day looms near. Looking back, our time together seems to have flown by. but we've shared many unforgettable moments with each other. Some were great limes, like class picnics and post-boards celebrations. and some were not so great like 3:00 AM blood draws. Now it’s lime to close this chapter in our lives and move on. Pulling together this memorial of our time spent at Temple has been ajol of hard work, but certainly a labor of love. We'd like to thank the entire senior class for their creative senior pages and those students who contributed photos for use in the other sections of the book. We'd also like to thank everyone who gave up their valuable tunc helping with photography, layouts, artwork and ad campaigning. Completing this project has been one of the most challenging tasks we've undertaken here at Temple and there arc certain people without whom this book would not get published. We'd like to give a special thank you to Ms. Cheryl Arthur, our “typesetter extraordinaire.” who came through for us many times and enabled us to meet impending deadlines. We’d also like to show our gratitude to the Cooke Publishing Company, especially Lou Guarricri and Virginia Smith, for their talents, guidance and patience. A special thanks goes to those parents, faculty and businesses who have supported the Skull financially by purchasing an advertisement. The editors would like to take this opportunity to welcome Dr. Kenneth Cundy as next year’s yearbook advisor. Unfortunately, we were not able to benefit from his guidance this year, but will do everything possible to pass on our words of wisdom to the staff of Skull '95 so that they may avoid some of the pitfalls we encountered. Lastly, we'd like to thank Dean Rosen for all her support and her efforts at improving our office space. We wish each and every one of our classmates best wishes in their future endeavors. We hope you will remember the good limes we’ve shared, the friendships made, and the outstanding medical education you received at Temple University. We encourage you to become supportive alumni so that generations of Temple medical students can continue to get the high quality education that makes us all Temple proud. Opening 5 DEDICATION Wallace P. Richie, Jr., M.D., Ph.D. To Dr. Wallace P. Ritchie. Jr., a man of many accomplishments, a dedicated physician, mentor, academician and leader, wc. the Class of 1994, dedicate our yearbook. A native of St. Paul, Minnesota. where winter temperatures below zero are not uncommon. Dr. Ritchie grew up wanting to be a history teacher It didn't matter that there were generations of physicians in his family; that his great grandfather, an obstetrician was the first chairman of the department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Minnesota and later went on to become the school's second dean; that his grandfather was a plastic surgeon and his father, a neurosurgeon. In fact. Dr. Wallace P. Ritchie. Jr., tried to avoid becoming a physician. He saw first-hand the dedication and devotion that a career in medicine demanded of his father. Although his two brothers found their success in law and banking. Dr. Ritchie could not resist his true calling. After receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Yale University in 1957, he found himself entering medical school at The Johns Hopkins University. His M.D. degree in hand. Dr. Ritchie remmed to Yale for two years of surgical internship and residency. Soon after, he landed back in Sl Paul, where he served as Chief Surgical Resident and pursued post-graduate training at the University of Minnesota, a premier place to train. After he received his doctorate, duly called and he joined the military. He served his country as a lieutenant colonel and Chief of the Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery at Walter Reed in Washington. D.C. Dr. Ritchie then became a professor at the University Virginia and left ten years later to join Temple’s faculty in 1983. To list Dr. Ritchie’s professional memberships, honors, awards, recognitions and publications would fill the pages of this book. Highlights of his many professional activities include membership in the American Surgical Association, the Association for Academic Surgery (for which he has served as president), and an active role as a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He has received many honors and awards for his research, including the Established Investigator Award given by die American Heart Association, and the Arthur H. Shipley award for best paper by a new member of the Southern Surgical Association. He has well over 100 published articles and abstracts on his research in gastrointestinal disease. He has also authored numerous textbook chapters and currently holds positions on several editorial boards. Dr Ritchie has served as a moderator and or participant on dozens of panels and symposia and has lectured as a visiting professor to physicians at countless universities over the last decade. But of all these major accomplishments, lire thing that holds Dr. Ritchie close to his students and residents is his dedication to teaching. His commitment to our education has been recognized on many occasions. Dr. Ritchie has been the recipient of such prestigious awards as the W. Emory Burnell Award and the Wallace P. Ritchie. Jr.. M.D.. Ph D. Award, both given by Temple residents and the Golden Apple Award, given by Temple medical students. Most recently, in 1993. Dr. Ritchie was presented with the Lindback Foundation Distinguished Teacher Award. On a more personal level. Dr. Ritchie heads a family of three children with his wife. Barbara, of 33 years. Jessica, the youngest daughter, currently works in a law firm in northern Virginia; Stephanie is pursuing a career in the arts in fast-paced New York City, while his son. David, has established himself on the west coast in California. In his spare time (a rare commodity these days). Dr. Ritchie continues to pursue his love of history and architecture, and is a member of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. He frequently i finds himself ambling in his own backyard, doing yard work at his wife’s insistence. When asked about the changing front of medicine. Dr. Ritchie admits that no one really knows what the practice of medicine will be like in the future. , Certainly the style of practice will change, the physician's ability to direct patient care will be altered to some degree, and the sense of autonomy physicians now share continued on page 8 6 Skull Opening 7 Wallace P. Ritchie,M.D.,PhD. Chairman Dr. Ritchie and his wife, Barbara, enjoy Hawaii continued from page 6 will be challenged. He admits that it might be more difficult for established physicians to adjust to these changes than those of us just beginning to practice. But one thing is guaranteed to remain constant.... the caring of patients will continue. No matter what you arc interested in or what you end up doing, the patient will always come first. Unfortunately, this is Dr. Ritchie’s last year as Temple's Chief of Surgery. He says he is proud to have participated in all aspects of academic surgery here at Temple, and has felt privileged to work with such outstanding individuals, faculty, residents and students alike. He speaks of his faculty members with fondness and calls them “incredible teachers. Of the residents and students, he is continually amazed at their diverse and interesting backgrounds. They come from incredible places and have done many incredible things. He has enjoyed supporting and nurturing these young surgeons-to-be and gets great pleasure from watching them grow. All-in-all. Dr. Ritchie feels he is leaving Temple’s surgery department in great shape for his successor. “The program is running well, we have very high continued on page 9 8 Skull continued from page 8 quality residents, and Temple is enjoying a fantastic reputation for producing outstanding surgeons. We will surely miss Dr. Ritchie’s presence as Temple’s Chief of Surgery, but realize his new position with die American Board of Surgery will allow him to exert his positive influence in a much bigger way. The American Board of Surgery sets rigorous standards of testing and certifying surgeons, maintains a high standard for educating students, plans curriculum, and fields surgical questions from the general public. The Board also plays a major role in surgical legislation and serves as the spokesman for general surgeons in this country. In short, die American Board of Surgeons is the conscience of American surgery today. Sounds like a very lough job indeed, but knowing Dr. Ritchie, he’ll do it just fine. At ease behind a podium Opening 9 A very special thank you... Hoods are a relic of medievalism in modem academic life. The hood's silken lining is the color of the University, and the velvet indicates the special area of study. The colors of Temple University arc Cherry Red and White; dark green represents medicine. Hooders symbolically bestow our degrees upon us. Each year the senior class chooses four individuals to place Academic Hoods upon us at our graduation ceremony. Hooders for the Class of 1994 are: Dr. Carson Schneck, Acting Chairperson, Department of Anatomy and course director for Human Gross Anatomy; Dr. Michael Wang, course director for Medical Physiology; Dr. Concctta Harakal, course director for Medical Pharmacology; Ms. Gloria Greenberg, Curriculum Coordinator. These distinguished individuals were selected not only for superb quality of teaching, but for their hard work and dedication to the class and Temple University School of Medicine. Our four years in medical school have been easier and more enjoyable due to individuals such as these, and they have served as great inspirations to us all. The yearbook staff, on behalf of the Class of 1994, wishes to thank each of you for the time you have taken to guide us through the beginning stages of our medical careers. Dr. Schneck Dr. Wang 10 SkuIl Dr. Harakal Ms. Greenberg, curriculum coordinator, moderating our third year lottery. Dr. Wang at bat for the physiology department during our first year picnic softball game. Dr. Schneck dissects in gross anatomy lab as students watch intently. Ms. Gloria Greenberg Opening 11 J. Robert Troyer, Ph.D. Dr. J. Robert Troyer, one of Temple University's most beloved faculty members, passed away on September 10, 1993. Dr. Troyer taught gross anatomy, ncuroanatomy, embryology and histology to Temple students for 39 years, and recently retired from the chair of the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biolog ', a post he has held since 1979. Dr. Troyer earned his A.B. degree from Syracuse University in 1949 and was awarded a Ph.D. in Histology and Embryology in 1955 from Cornell University. He belonged to ten national scientific societies and had numerous publications to his name, including research papers, abstracts and textbook chapters. Most of his research centered on ncurosecretion in hibernating animals and embryologic abnormalities. By far. Dr. Troyer will be remembered most by the faculty and students for his ability to leach. Thousands of Temple medical students through the years have witnessed his creative teaching methods and attempts to get his students to visualize the developing embryo in three dimensions as he rotated plastic bags, twisted balloons and climbed ladders in front of the classroom. He contributed over 450 hours of teaching each year, including laboratory and didactic lectures, as well as outstanding review sessions prior to major exams and national boards. It was this dedication that earned him over 20 teaching awards and honors including the Lindback Award for Outstanding Teaching in 1972 and the prestigious Temple University Great Teacher Award in 1989. He was also the first John Franklin Huber Professor of Anatomy. In 1990, the Anatomy department honored him by establishing the J. Robert Troyer Award, which is given annually to the medical student with the highest cumulative grade point average in all four courses taught by the department. His students have demonstrated their appreciation of his commitment by dedicating three yearbooks to him and requesting his participation as a hooder in four graduation ceremonies. Not only respected and admired for his dedication to teaching. Dr. Troyer was loved by his colleagues and students and was an integral member of the Temple family. He will surely be missed by all. 12 Skull Edward P. Kirby, Ph.D. On March 19, 1993, Dr. Edward P. Kirby, a member of Temple University’s Biochemistry Department for over 20 years, passed away. Dr. Kirby was well-respected and admired by his colleagues, graduate students and post-doctoral fellows as well as the many medical students to whom he has lectured in Classroom A for so many years. He was deeply committed to our medical education. As one of the pioneers of computer-assisted instruction in biochemistry, he helped integrate this method of teaching carbohydrate, lipid and amino acid metabolism into our curriculum. Dr. Kirby earned his Ph.D. in 1968 from Case Western Reserve University and studied blood coagulation during his post-doctoral fellowship. He is well-known for demonstrating the association between Factor VIII and von Willebrand's factor, and has published over 50 research papers in the field of blood coagulation. Those who knew Dr. Kirby w'cll and worked closely with him on a daily basis will tell you that he always had a positive outlook and was an invaluable mentor to his graduate students and post-doctoral fellows. His wry sense of humor, intellectual curiosity and his unique approaches to problem-solving will be missed by those who knew him, but his presence will be felt in the years to come as he continues to teach through his computer-based programs. Opening 13 THAT I WILL BE LOYAL TO THE PRO-FESSK That I will be loyal to the profession of medicine and just and generous to its members.. AND JUST AND GENEROUS TO ITS MEMBERS... HIPPOCRATIC OATH 14 SkuIl Faculty 15 ADMINISTRATION Leon S. Malmud, M.D. Senior Vice President, Health Sciences Center Chief Executive Officer, Temple University Hospital Allen R. Myers, M.D. Dean and Associate Vice President, Health Sciences Center Richard J. Kozera, M.D. Senior Associate Dean Thomas R. Freitag, M.B.A. Associate Dean for Administration and Associate Vice President for Health Sciences Center Business Affairs William E. Barry, M.D. Associate Dean for Curriculum Stanley Mann, Ph.D. Associate Dean for Resources Sally Rosen, M.D. Associate Dean for Student Affairs Ronald F. Tuma, Ph.D. Assistant Dean for Admissions Robert R. Smedley, Ed.D. Assistant Dean for Continuing Medical Education Dawn Marks, Ph.D. Assistant Dean for Graduate Studies William F. Schulze, M.A. Assistant Dean for Temple at Albert Einstein Medical Center Charles S. Ireland, Jr. Assistant Dean and Director of Recruitment, Admissions and Retention Sandra McDade Director, Business Affairs for Health Sciences Center Charles Glanville Executive Director of Development and Medical Alumni Affairs Ellen Sklar Associate Director for Development and Alumni Affairs Gloria Greenberg Administrative Coordinator Moses L. Williams, Ph.D. Director of Admissions Mark-Alien Taylor Director of the Health Sciences Center Library Peter Walsh, M.D., Ph.D. Director, M.S. Ph.D. Program M. Judith Russo Director, Office of Faculty and Student Records Sharon Jacobs, M.B.A. Director, Planning and Administrative Services Bernice A. Parlak, M.S.VV. Executive Director, Institute on Aging Betty Berdel Assistant to the Dean, Office of the Dean Robert Villier Director, Public Relations Anne O. Lewis Administrative Assistant, Office of the Dean Dr. Myers Dr. Kozera 16 Skull Dr. Barry FacuIty 17 Gloria Greenberg Sharon Pointer Dr. Malmud Helga Sauter Anne Lewis and Betty Berdel Margaret McChcsney Mary Jackson Hazel Thomas 18 Skull Shirley Ester, Sandy Candeub, Judy Russo and Peg Lipsett Mr. Ron Medori, MDL Services The Financial Aid Office Staff Hie Library Staff Dr. Bruce Gilmore. Student Health Services F (SMfiTOMY and CELL BIOLOGY Carson D. Schneck, M.D., Ph.D. Acting Chairperson Mark M. Black, Ph.D. Albert A. Lamperti, Ph.D. Judith Litvin, Ph.D. Thomas Marino, Ph.D. Stuart B. Moss, Ph.D. J.P. McAllister, Ph.D. Patricia Olds-Clarkc, Ph.D. Joanne Orth, Ph.D. Brett A. Oxberry, Ph.D. Laurie G. Paavola, Ph.D. Helen E. Pearson, Ph.D. Steven J. Phillips, M.D. Stephen H. Pilder, Ph.D. Steven N. Popoff, Ph.D. Marvin Sodicoff, Ph.D. 20 Skull Dr. Orth Drs. Lampcrti, Sodicoff and Marino :lcs come in three flavors... Faculty 21 Dr. Popoff 22 Skull Dr. Oxberry Dr. Paavola Dr. Olds-Clarke TOP TEN THINGS THAT ONLY DR. SCHNECK KNOWS 10)How many licks it takes to get to the center of a tootsie pop. 9) Why guys from The South are always missing a few front teeth. 8) The story behind those big chunks of rubber on the highway. 7) Whether Pat is a man or a woman. 6) What happens when you tear the tag off the mattress. 5) Where the socks go in the dryer. 4) The composition of fruitcake. 3) How many gunmen shot J.F.K. 2) What Vera looks like. 1) Which came first, the chicken or the egg. Faculty 23 BIOCHEMISTRY E. Prekumar Reddy, Ph.D. Department Chair David E. Ash, Ph.D. Guenther Boden, M.D. Andrei Z. Budzynski, Ph.D. Parkson Chong, Ph.D. Siu-Wah Chung, Ph.D. Jon K. deRicl, Ph.D. Danny N. Dhanasekaran, Ph.D. Jerome L. Gabriel, Ph.D. Kathleen Giangiacomo, Ph.D. Antonio Giordano, Ph.D. Charles Grubmeyer, Ph.D. James A. Gurr, Ph.D. Robert H. Hamilton, Ph.D. Kimi Hatton, Ph.D. Elliott C. Kulakowski, Ph.D. Keith Latham, Ph.D. Fredda London, Ph.D. Prabhakar D. Lotlikar, Ph.D. Dawn B. Marks, Ph.D. Warren E. Masker, Ph.D. Krishna Murthy, Ph.D. Emilia Oleszak, Ph.D. Ronald Pieringer, Ph.D. Cynthia S. Schlosser, Ph.D. Vijay-Kumar Senadhi, Ph.D. Scott Shore, Ph.D. Dipali Sinha, Ph.D. Colleen Smith, Ph.D. Dianne R. Soprano, M.D. Andrew M. Stern, Ph.D. Barbara L. Stitt. Ph.D. Robert J. Suhadolnik, Ph.D. Peter Walsh, M.D., Ph.D. Peter Wong, Ph.D. Nobuto Yamamoto, Ph.D. W '.' Dr. Marks Dr. Ash COO + 1 NAD(P)+ NAO(P)H COO 1 HjN-C-H 1 V , c=o 1 ch2 1 ch2 I c ch2 X z ch2 COO Glutamote COO o -Ke toglu tor ole 24 Skull Faculty 25 Dr. Soprano Pattern of fuel utilization during early fasting. During prolonged periods of starvation the brain utilizes KETONE BODIES! Dr. Masker 26 Skull Dr. Gurr ---£ ( d V Dr. Hoober Glucose uptake by ami muscles during various intensities of exercise Faculty 27 PHYSIOLOGY James P. Ryan, Ph.D. Acting Chairperson Steven P. Driska, Ph.D. James L. Heckman, Ph.D. Steven R. Houser, Ph.D. M. Anna Kowalska, Ph.D. Eileen M. Mulligan, Ph.D. Stefan Niewiarowski, M.D., Ph.D. Charles M. Philips, M.S.E.E. Thomas H. Shaffer, Ph.D. Ronald F. Tuma, Ph.D. Usha S. Vasthare, Ph.D. Michael B. Wang, Ph.D. Roy L. White, Ph.D. Marla R. Wolfson, Ph.D. Dr. Lynch Dr. Ryan Dr. Shaffer 28 SkulI V---V WftWttlt-VW Wfc .IHIIH-.-Wffl'A USA — 1 V r— --- ---y-— r - - —KiGWJH 444 FacuIty 29 Dr. Wolfson Dr. Mulligan 30 Skull Dr. Houser Dr. Driska Dr. Heckman 10. 9. 8. 6. 5. 2. TOP TEN LITTLE KNOWN RESPONSIBILITIES OF DR. WANG Call special emergency number when soda machine runs out of Diet Coke. Make small talk with portraits in the foyer. Sell programs and hot dogs during Dr. Tuma's lectures. Write anonymous hate mail to Anatomy Departrment. Stuff the ballot box for Teacher of the Year” award. Buy the “beverages for the faculty meetings. Work the shoe-shine stand during lunch hours. Lead Thursday afternoon jazzercize workouts. Launder money from faculty fundraisers. Get up early to make the donuts. PATHOLOGY Henry Simpkins, M.D., Ph.D. Department Chair James Caya, M.D. Nahum Dukcr, M.D. I. Bruce Elfenbein, M.D. Bruce Goldman, M.D. Grace Hartman, M.D. Eugene Hoenig, M.D. Bette Lazzaro, M.D. Pcn Ming Ming, M.D. Kai Ni, M.D. Sally Rosen, M.D. Chik-Kwun Tang, M.D. John Wurzel, M.D. Uncle Gene Hoenig Dr. Duker 32 Skull Dr. Simpkins Dr. Goldman Dr. Ming Dr. Rosen Faculty 33 Dr. Truant Dr. Hartman Dr. Dalai Dr. Edmunds Dr. Ruggiero 34 Skull Dr. Ming Dr. Herman TOP TEN REASONS TO BE A PATHOLOGIST 10. The old ink on the microscope eyepiece gag always good for a laugh. 9. Shaky hands? So what! 8. Pass the Pathology Boards, get the whole “Quincy series on tape. 7. Job security (barring discovery of “Fountain of Youth ) 6. Your kids are never at a loss when they need something for Show and Tell. 5. Autopsies are a great way to brush up on ventriloquist skills. 4. The pervasive smell of formaldehyde makes you “happy. 3. Igor always leaves a nice tip when he comes for the brains. 2. Your house always has the most realistic Halloween decorations. I. In the morgue you don’t have to cover your mouth when you sneeze. Faculty 35 MICROBIOLOGY and IMMUNOLOGY Chris Platsoucas, Ph.D. Chairman Robert Baum, Ph.D. Susan Bock, Ph.D. Helen Buckley, Ph.D. Yung-Wu Chen, Ph.D. Lolita Daneo-Moore, Ph.D. Toby Eisenstein, Ph.D. Earl Henderson, Ph.D. Michael Higgins, Ph.D. Walter Long, Ph.D. Leonard Pakman, Ph.D. Patrick Piggot, Ph.D. Thomas Rogers, Ph.D. Arthur Swartz, Ph.D. Gerald Shockman, Ph.D. Kenneth Soprano, Ph.D. Norman Willett, Ph.D. Leonard Zubrzycki, Ph.D. Dr. Platsoucas 36 Skull Drs. Rogers and Piggot Dr. Shockman Faculty 37 O az o -== Coccus Bacillus Coccobacillus Fusiform bacillus a t-' Vibrio Spirillum Spirochete Dr. Zubrzycki Dr. Soprano Looks like Pseudomonas, Smells like Pseudomonas Tastes like Pseudomonas...Must be Pseudomonas! 38 Skull Dr. Pakman Dr. Long Ajcotoorei r—Ascuj Dr. Willett Faculty 39 PHARMACOLOGY J. Bryan Smith, Ph.D. Chairperson Martin W. Adler, Ph.D. Barrie Ashby, Ph.D. Martin Black, M.D. Alan Cowan, Ph.D. James L. Daniel, Ph.D. Concetta Harakal, Ph.D. Lee-Yuan Liu-Chen, Ph.D. Thomas Lynch, Ph.D. James McElligott, Ph.D. David Mills, Ph.D. Leon Salganicoff, D.Sc. Michael Sirover, Ph.D. Gerald Sterling, Ph.D. Ronald Tallarida, Ph.D. George van Rossum, Ph.D. Dr. Harakal Drs. Smith and Sterling 40 SkuII Faculty 41 Can you name this methylxanthinc? 42 Skull Tir c Cfkirrtm lecture Number of viable attentive students after various times of exposure to a single stimulus drug or a combination of stimuli drugs. Drs. Mills, Daniel and McElligott Faculty 43 44 Skull TO THE CLINICAL YEARS FacuIty 45 FAMILY PRACTICE 46 Skull ANESTHESIOLOGY Christer Carlsson, M.D., Ph.D. Chairperson Rodger E. Barnette, M.D. Maria Banolozzi, M.D. Neil W. Brister, M.D.. Ph.D. Ann M. Carey, M.D. Ansuya Chatwani, M.D. Linda J. Doberczak, M.D. Yi Yang Hong, M.D. John Hopkins, M.D. Alexandra Karetas, M.D. Nancy B. Kenepp, M.D. Russell Levin, M.D. David A. Lopresti, M.D. Luis Mercader, M.D. Timothy J. O'Grady, M.D. Gertrude Pruckmayr, M.D. Scott A. Schartel, D.O. Margaret Schwedler, M.D. John Schweiger, M.D. Harry B. Smeltz, D.O. Sanjeev Verma, M.D. Woodrow Wendling, M.D., Ph.D. Dr. Pruckmayr Dr. Wendling Faculty 47 DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING Francis J. Shea, M.D. Chairperson David S. Ball, D.O. Akbar Bonakdarpour, M.D. Dina F. Caroline, M.D. N. David Charkcs, M.D. Gary S. Cohen, M.D. Huynh T. Doan, M.D. Mary S. Fisher, M.D. Rosaleen Gembala, M.D. Van Thong Hu, M.D. Te-Hua Lin, M.D. Michael B. Love, M.D. Alan H. Maurer. M.D. Mamed Mesgarzadeh, M.D. Paul D. Radecki, M.D. Robert G. Stem, M.D. Dr. Shea Dr. Radecki Dr. Maurer Dr. Fisher 48 Skull ill g8 Dr. Gembala Dr. Charkes Dr. Love Faculty 49 Frederic Kauffman, M.D. Department Chair Glenn Freas, M.D. Richard Harrigan, M.D. Kate Heilpem, M.D. David Karras, M.D. Maijorie Lazoff, M.D. Jackie Messa, M.D. Philip Van Dongen, M.D. Dr. Messa EMERGENCY MEDICINE Dr. Kauffman 50 Skull Faculty 51 INTERNAL MEDICINE Sidney Cohen, M.D., Department Chair Richard Eisenstaedt, M.D. Associate Chair Dr. Cohen Dr. Eisenstaedt CARDIOLOGY Alfred A. Bove, M.D., Ph.D. Section Chief A. Buxton, M.D. James A. Burke, M.D., Ph.D. William Combs, M.D. Ezra Dcutsch, M.D. Howard Eiscn, M.D. Christopher Hansen, M.D. Henry Hsia, M.D. Kenneth Margulies, M.D. Michael T. McDonough, M.D. John M. Miller, M.D. John P. Panidis, M.D. Ileana Pina, M.D. Pia Pollack, M.D. Louis A. Soloff, M.D. Howard F. Warner, M.D. David Wiener, M.D. Dr. Deutsch Dr. Bove 52 Skull Dr. McDonough I Dr. Panidis ENDOCRINOLOGY M ETRBOLISM 54 Skull Guenther Bodcn, M.D. Section Chief E. Victor Adlin, M.D. Bertram Channick, M.D. Richard Kozera, M.D. Allan Marks, M.D. Tarun Ray, M.D. Charles R. Shuman, M.D. Drs. Adlin and Shuman Dr. Marks Dr. Boden Dr. Channick Dr. Ray GASTROENTEROLOGY Martin Black, M.D. Section Chief Sidney Cohen, M.D. Marta Dabezies, M.D. Robert Fisher, M.D. Brenda Horwitz, M.D. Ira Kelberman, M.D. Benjamin Kreysfcy, M.D. Larry Miller, M.D. Carrie Ogorek, M.D. Henry Parkman, M.D. i Drs. Black and Ogorek Faculty 55 GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE Ellen Tedaldi, M.D. Section Chief Anthony Bonagura, M.D. Kevin Ennis, M.D. Debra Leizman, M.D. Yolanda Mapp, M.D. Faria Mcsgar, M.D. Diana Morgcnstem, M.D. Darilyn Moyer, M.D. Kristin Parris, M.D. Starr Pearson, M.D. Stephanie Prisch, M.D. Barry Rinker, M.D. Stanley Russin, M.D. Mary Frances Schubert, M.D. Dr. Bonagura Dr. Mesgar Dr. Morgenstem 56 Skull HEMATOLOGY and ONCOLOGY Dr. Macdonald Dr. Rao Dr. Col man Dr. Axelrod Dr. Rubin and Team Dr. Schnall HEMATOLOGY Robert Colman. M.D. Section Chief William Barry, M.D. Richard Eisenstaedt. M.D. Keith R. McCrea, M.D. A. Koneti Rao, M.D. Ronald Rubin. M.D. Sunita Sheth, M.D. Peter Walsh, M.D. ONCOLOGY John Macdonald, M.D. Section Chief Rita Axelrod, M.D. Stuart Goldberg, M.D. Lance Leopold, M.D. Thomas Klumpp, M.D. Kenneth F. Mangan, M.D. Sandra Schnall, M.D. 57 INFECTIOUS DISEASE Dr. Swenson 58 Skull NEPHROLOGY Christine Bastl, M.D. Section Chief Joseph Benjamin, M.D. Martin Goldberg, M.D. Michael Heifets, M.D. Ellie Kelepouris, M.D. Gerri Schulman, M.D. Louis J. Riley, M.D. Dr. Benjamin Dr. Goldberg Faculty 59 PULMONARY MEDICINE Gerard J. Criner, M.D. Acting Section Chief Ony Anakwe, Ph.D. Gilbert D’Alonzo, D.O. J. William Fewell, M.D. Nancy Higgins, M.D. Steven G. Kelsen, M.D. Sam Krachman, D.O. Freidrich Kueppcrs, M.D. Gerald O'Brien, M.D. Kenneth Tolep. M.D. Dr. Tolep Dr. Kelsen 60 Skull RHEUMATOLOGY Charles Tourtellotte. M.D. Section Chief Steven Berney, M.D. Douglass Conaway, M.D. Allen Myers, M.D. Audrey Uknis, M.D. Dr. Myers Dr. Tourtellotte Dr. Berney and friend Dr. Conaway Faculty 61 NEUROLOGY Jeffrey Greenstcin, M.D, Department Chair Branch Coslett, M.D. Bibhuti Mishra, M.D. Gerardo Torres, M.D. Joseph Hulihan, M.D. Shwe Tan, M.D. Dr. Tan Dr. Greenstcin Dr. Coslett 62 Skull THE CRANIAL NERVES I Olfactory II Optic III Oculomotor IV Trochlear V Trigeminal VI Abducens VII Facial VIII Vestibulocochlear IX Glossopharyngeal X Vagus XI Accessory XII Hypoglossal Dr. Hulihan Dr. Mishra Po t mtdicn Po i int rmed«ot ttotum Oorsol Zone of Pote groeill Fote. inrtffotcieuion cuneotu posttromorgincli PO f p noe r«6«ll0f troct propnui dorsolls corticospinal troct reticularis Nuc. dorsalis Ventrol Anr eoMicotptnoi Medial tongliudinol Rubrospmol troct tpinoeerebeiior ir spinothalamic tr. motorll loterolls freer Spmo -ollvory fr. Vestibulospinal troct spinotholomlc troct Nuc. motor!! mtdiolis Faculty 63 OBSTETRICS and GYNECOLOGY E. Albert Reece, M.D. Department Chair Dimitrios Mastrogiannis, M.D. Valerie Whiteman, M.D. Ying-King Wu, M.D., Ph.D. Desmond Barton, M.D. Linda Chan, M.D. M.H. Terry Grody, M.D. Raymond Brown, M.D. Ashwin Chatwani, M.D. James Young, M.D. Denise Hartman, M.D. Paul Nyirjesy, M.D. Ricardo Yazigi, M.D. Wael Salameh, M.D. Gerard Rente, M.D. Dr. Grody Dr. Chatwani 64 Skull Dr. Chan Dr. Barron Dr. Yazigi Dr. Hartman Faculty 65 PSYCH IfTTRY Burr S. Eichelman, M.D. Chairperson Carol Alter, M.D. L. Michael Ascher, Ph.D. Philip Band, M.D. Allan H. Cristol, M.D. Dorothy Dewart, Ph.D. Kenneth Draper, M.D. John E. Fryer, M.D. Alan Goldstein, Ph.D. John J. Harding, M.D. Louis C. Harris, M.D. Karen T. Jordan, M.D. Marie J. Mignogna, M.D. Donald Overton, Ph.D. Kevin Riley, Ph.D. Richard Roemer, Ph.D. Hope Selemick, M.D. Hedy Singer, Ph.D. Ellen H. Sholevar, M.D. Roy Steinhouse, M.D. Roy Stem, M.D. Ralph M. Turner, Ph.D. Dr. Harris Dr. Harding 66 Skull Dr. Draper Dr. Ascher Dr. Benson, Professor Emeritus Dr. Cristol Faculty 67 RADIATION and ONCOLOGY Patrick Thomas, M.D. Craig Silverman, M.D. Glenda Smith, M.D. Dr. Silverman Dr. Smith PHYSICAL MEDICINE and REHABILITATION J. Demopoulos, M.D. Department Chair Andrea Brown, M.D. Steven Gaspar, M.D. Ian Maiton, M.D. Michael Weinik, M.D. 68 SkuII Dr. Weinik Drs. Maiton and Shah GENERALSURGERY Dr. Wallace P. Ritchie Wallace P. Ritchie, M.D., Ph.D. Department Chair Francis C. Au, M.D. Michael Badellino, M.D. Robert F. Buckman, M.D. Anthony J. Comerota. M.D. Daniel T. Dempsey, M.D. Amy Goldberg, M.D. Julietta D. Grosh, M.D. Willis P. Maier, M.D. John Mcilahn, M.D. John V. White. M.D. Dr. White Drs. Badellino and Au Faculty 69 Dr. Dempsey 70 Skull Dr. Comcrota Dr. Buckman Faculty 71 CfiRDIOTMORffCIC SURGERY V. Paul Addonizio, M.D. Section Chief James McClurken, M.D. Valluvan Jeevanandam, M.D. Satoshi Furukawa, M.D. Dr. Addonizio Dr. McClurken Dr. Furukawa Dr. Jeevanandam 72 Skull NEUROSURGERY Dr. Buchheit Dr. Rosenwasser Dr. Andrews William A. Buchheit. M.D. Department Chair David W. Andrews, M.D. Karin S. Bierbrauer, M.D. Paul M. Kanev, M.D. Robert H. Rosenwasser. M.D. William F. Young, M.D. Dr. Young Faculty 73 OPHTHALMOLOGY Joseph J. Kubacki, M.D. Acting Department Chair Guy A. Chan, M.D. Chanet Suvamamani, M.D. Stephen W. Wong, M.D. Drs. Wong (left) and Chan (above) 74 Skull ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY Michael Clancy, M.D. Department Chair Philip D. Alburger, M.D. Randal R. Betz, M.D. John D. Casey, M.D. David H. Clements, III, M.D. Norman A. Johanson, M.D. John D. Kelly, IV, M.D. John W. Lachman, M.D. Chairman Emeritus Paul A. Marchetto, M.D. Ray A. Moyer, M.D. Edward J. Resnick, M.D. Joseph J. Thoder, M.D. Ronald J. Triolo, Ph.D. Dr. Clancy Dr. Lachman Dr. Alburger Dr. Johanson Dr. Resnick Dr. Casey Dr. Kelly Faculty 75 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Max Ronis, M.D. Chairperson Ellen Deutsch, M.D. Jeffrey Finkclstein, M.D., D.M.D. Glenn Isaacson, M.D. Emil Liebman, M.D. William H. Martin, Ph.D. Melvin Masloff, M.D. Rose Mohr, M.D. David E. Morledge, Ph.D. Dr. Finkelstein 76 Skull UROLOGY Dr. Seidmon Dr. Kendall Faculty 77 PEDIATRICS Department of Pediatrics Iain F.S. Black, M.D. Director Section Chiefs Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics Maureen A. Fee, M.D. Cardiology Richard M. Donncr, M.D. Dermatology Peter J. Koblenzer, M.D. Emergency Medicine Mark Joffe, M.D. Endocrinology and Metabolic Disorders Iraj Rezvani, M.D. Gastroenterology and Nutrition Jonathan A Flick, M.D. General Pediatrics Charles R. Reed, M.D. Diagnostic Referral Service J. Jeffrey Malatack, M.D. Adolescent Medicine Paula Bravcrman, M.D. Ambulatory Pediatrics Anthony A. Lubcrti, M.D. I lematology O neology Marie J. Stuart, M.D. Immunology Harold W. Lischner, M.D. Infectious Diseases Sarah S. Long, M.D. Medical Genetics Kathleen E. Toomey, M.D. Neonatal Medicine S. David Rubcnstcin, M.D. Nephrology H. Jorge Baluarte, M.D. Neurology Warren D. Grover, M.D. Pulmonary Daniel V. Schidlow, M.D. Rheumatology Donald P. Goldsmith, M.D. Allergy Jack M. Becker, M.D. Mr. Calvin Bland—President and Chief Executive Officer 78 Skull Faculty 79 Dr. Onodal Dr. Lischner Dr. Wiley Dr. Joffe Dr. Toomey Dr. Malatack Dr. Koenig 80 Skull Dr. Schidlow — “Stay away.. My Spirometer is loaded!” Drs. Douglass, Stuart and Dampicr Dr. Baluarte Drs. DiGeorge, Rezvani, and Allen Faculty 81 Ba. 82 SkuIl Dr. Caesar St. Christopher s Hospital for Children Welcomes our Residence Applicants Drs. Dunn, Martyn and Alburgcr Faculty 83 84 Skull Faculty 85 86 Skull St. Luke’s Medical Center — Department of Medicine Faculty 87 88 Skull “Put $500 on Golden Earring to show in the 9th....” “OK boys and girls— can we all say chyme?” One of the lesser known facts about the parasite that causes African sleeping sickness is that a portion of its life cycle is spent in senior medical students. Faculty 89 THAT I WILL LEA M Y L I F AND TICE IN UPRIGHTNESS AND HONOR. . . HIPPOCRATIC OATH MY ART 90 Skull Activitics 91 The vast number of student organizations at Temple Medical School could not possibly be adequately represented in two pages. Many of our classmates have put in countless hours in various activities ranging from tutoring young children, meeting monthly deadlines for our school newsletter and ensuring we had reliable med notes so we didn’t worry if we occasionally dozed off during biochem. Temple prides themselves on attracting people with diversified interests which is exemplified by groups such as Physicians for Social Responsibility and the Christian Medical Society. STUDENT COUNCIL PSR pros Participation in these organizations has played a major role in our years here at Temple. May the friendships we’ve made through these organizations be long-lasting. BIG FRIENDS 92 Skull AMWA CMS SNMA AOA MED NOTES TUMSA HONOR BOARD Andy introduces us to his date for this year's semiformal. Has anyone checked his thyroid function lately? It's just apple juice. Mom! Really! The resemblance is purely coincidental. 94 Skull Calvin Klein has not returned his call. The Village People Reunion Someday Charlie hopes he can afford a real Jacuzzi. Activities 95 TEMPLE MED SPORTS 96 Skull Continuing the winning tradition. Temple Med's Rugby Football Club posted a 7-2 Fall '93 record to clinch a spot in the ’94 Eastern Ruby Union Professional School Championship Tournament. Good luck to Temple Med as they continue their role as one of Philadelphia's premier Rugby Clubs. The team would like to extend their congratulations to this year’s departing seniors. The Temple Med Soccer Team, reorganized in 1990 by Class of '94 members Greg Bolton and Sagi Kuznits, plays with the Professional School League of Philadelphia. They have captured the league championship several times in the last four years. Activities 97 “...so I ran right into the bleachers— came this close to my face!” It's not sterile Steve, it just makes you feel that way. Dos amigos, mucho tequila. Why of course I know mouth to mouth! Eric ruins molecular biology class when he eats the last DNA model. 98 Skull You mean Dr. Marks the Biochemist and Dr. Marks the Endocrinologist are married! Celebrating at Scott's Post-Enucleation Party. Welcome to Dr. Joe's Discount Proctoscopy Clinic! My. the rooms are small on 9 East. Activities 99 100 HHHHpaH mmmm Ipli8 Hill Mj wa im ff tit il s llwli 102 Warnmam ■ I AC ' w ■ . • §£ ,-• ’.,£ _■•;i.',y ’.' • v- .' -.v z .• _ tHNK CLASS PICNIC 1992 10 of Haldol? 50 Points: Find Moody in this picture. 104 Skull 105 mi §|;:' ■ '■■ 0 -—-4 oo sVERGcNCY g. r si Tonight on COPS in Philadelphia: Police break up illicit medical school drug ring. Don't worry Brian, no body cavity search this time. I can't believe those guys got caught again! Activities 107 108 Skull Activities 109 In April 1992 The Class of 1994 held iLs first golf tournament at Walnut Lane Golf Course in Roxborough, organized by class member Joe Magalski. There were three prizes given that day. Shawn Bryant won lowest score, Greg Bolton look closest to the pin and Tim Zgleszcwski won for longest drive. In June 1993, one of the many activities during our three week Systems Review Course was the 2nd golf tourney, this year held at Jeffersonville Golf Course. The winners this year were Neil Morandi for lowest score, Joe Magalski for closest to the pin and Rob Schultzc for longest drive. Both years many class members participated in the tournament and the Class of 1994 sponsored a barbecue and picnic following each event. Neil Morandi takes first prize for lowest score in 1993. Activities 111 WPY TjflLLOWEER Speak up Nancy, wc can’t hear you! 112 Skull Activities 113 iOOOl shhnonoi “MON i m 5U3m ■mno ioalino jo naip IW w ' an y m' mZ LE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL i LifeTech T sa ambulance 128 SkuII hi t 'VcL _ • x- ■ O . •' ?' ' o0 DuafkU llnartully ±£c oo! of s‘ uJuxut 2iiA frj'.iiuL 'j inn£l jjjo cftju.i i a n. (2- Ji V - '- • • - £- DiiMuf, Oth oij v. 1 3 7.00 un- -13:00 mo. CW tow JWpk WS h 2 ... •£.- 130 SkulI o- 132 Skull Vi jUtfAAJt it! Activities 133 134 Skull Activities 135 136 Skull Activities 137 See, I told you I didn’t know anything about the brachial plexus. Tough decision: Stay for the next lecture, or go back home and go to sleep. Sorry Gerrianne, we don’t believe the chairs in classroom B are that comfortable. 138 SkuII Activities 139 3t TEMPLE UNIVERSITY A Commonwealth University School of Medicine 3400 Nort h Broad Street Philadelphia. Pennsylvania 19140-5199 Office of the Dean April 26. 1990 Name Address City, State. Zip Code Dear Applicant: I am truly delighted to offer you a place in the 1990 entering class of the Temple University School of Medicine. The life of the institution is its people; and we have great expectations of this class. It is with respect for your past accomplishments and anticipation of your contributions to the Temple community that this offer of acceptance is advanced. Our commitment to you transcends your four years as a medical student and includes the provision of opportunities for graduate medical eduation and ultimately practice, research, and teaching within the Temple system. Our acceptance offer is based on several conditions which are outlined in the enclosed letter from Marie A. Bernard. M.D. Please review carefully the conditions and the procedures to be followed for matriculation. If you have questions on these matters you should address them to Dr. Bernard, who will be pleased to respond. Congratulations are in order for your success to this point in your career. We look forward to sharing in your future achievements with a good deal of anticipation. JHB wjm 140 Skull Activities 141 a a ■ M • - Vi a a 1 F ' f 142 SkulI OATH OF GENEVA I solemnly pledge myself lo devote my life lo ihc service of humanity. I will maintain by all the means in my power, the honor and ihc noble traditions of the medical profession. I will practice my profession with conscience and dignity. The health of my patients will be my first consideration. I will respect the secrets which are confided in me. I will maintain the utmost respect for human life, from its beginning; even under threat 1 will not use my medical knowledge contrary to laws of humanity. I will not permit considerations of religion, nationality, race, ethnicity, social standing or type of illness to intervene between my duty and patient. I will respect all who assist me in my quest for the knowledge that heals. My colleagues will be as trusted family. I make these promises solemnly, freely and upon my honor. Activities 143 THE THIRD YEAR LOTTERY ttyXt. rtsitt+At, n M, Are wc having fun yet? I'm going where? You can't get bumped twice, can you? Acquiring a strong knowledge base for a future in sports medicine. And the day continues.... Who said we have to do a psychiatry rotation? The future of medicine The suspense is killing me. The third year lottery signifies the end o when we said goodbye 10 the c: room . eursg ar.d hello to our clinical rotations. There was the fear of ending up doing Medicine in Conemaugh and the excitement about the possibility of doing Pediatrics at St. Christopher's or Surgery at Temple. For some, there was the fear of the unknown., and for others, the thought of something new brought the hope of something great! Activities 145 Systems Review? 146 Skull Activities 147 RESIDENCY FAIR That program with call every 14th and a jacuzzi in the resident's lunge sounds a little too good to be true. Well Jim, as much as we’d like to have you in Scranton, I think there's a better program for you in Guadalajara. Jello Shots? Let's cut the B.S.....just tell me the call schedule Don contemplates his future as Scott hovers not far from Jupiter. 148 SkuIl Bui how high is ihe female 10 male ratio? J.B. is skeptical of Jerry’s offer to do the Heimlich maneuver on him. Activities 149 THAT I WHAT-S O -EVER H O U S H E NT E NTO “That into whatsoever house I shall enter, it shall be for the good of the sick to the utmost of my power, I holding myself aloof from wrong, from corruption, and from the tempting of others to vice... SHALL BE FOR THE GOOD OF THE SICK TO | 150 Skull SENIORS Seniors 151 class of nineteen hundred ninety-four TEMPLE (INIVERSITY 152 Skull SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Seniors 153 Farhad Sl6do[[afizadefij M.d). gf Farhad Abdollahzadeh Like father, like son. Chip Kevin, We’ve come a long way from our days at da'U. You guys are the best! Thanks for always being there. NO MATTER WHAT....IT IS WITH GOD. HE IS GRACIOUS AND MERCIFUL. HIS WAY IS THROUGH LOVE, IN WHICH WE ALL ARE. IT IS TRULY — A LOVE SUPREME — John Coltrane My faithful companion, WOLFGANG. To my loving parents sister, Thanks for everything. I love you! Arnold P. Advincula T 155 Cardiac Transplant w m Room A X could have, gone to lei-Aviv but TempCe chose me DOCTOR DavidL. 5lCbe.nbe.Tg, 9d.D 156 TheWuwkx 0 The physician heals, nature makes well.® The most wonderful man in the world! I LOVE YOU! Anne P. Ainbarian 157 158 Penny Rawdin Anderson A Tribute to the People Who Got Me Through ... FAMILY FRIENDS .. companions on this fool’s journey out of the dark, through the light, into the unknown.” Edward Paul Abbey 1927-1989 Nelson Antoniuk jT- 159 160 - jj Lynn D. Barr I AM INDEBTED TO MY FAMILY, ESPECIALLY MY PARENTS, FOR THEIR CONTINUOUS LOVE AND SUPPORT. I LOVE YOU ALL — VERY MUCH. THANKS! Leanne K. Beidler 161 162 - jT Karen Sue Bell John Belperio 9 - 163 164 -|T John A. Best A pensive moment at Burke’s Beverage Bungalow Tony A. Bianchetta IjT 165 Code of Physicians 0 G-d Thou hast formed the body of man with infinite goodness; Thou hast united in him innumerable forces incessandy at work like so many instruments, so as to preserve in its entirety this beautiful house containing his immortal soul and these forces act with all the order, concord and harmony imaginable. But if weakness or violent passion disturb this harmony, these frxccs set against one another and the body returns to the dust whence it came. % Thou sendest then to man Thy messengers, the diseases which announce the approach of danger, and bid him prepare to overcome them. The Eternal Providence has appointed me to watch o’er the life and health of Thy creatures. May the love of my an actuate me at all times, may neither avarice, nor miserliness nor the thirst for glory or a great reputation engage my mind; for enemies of truth and philanthropy, they could easily deceive me and make me forgetful of my fofty aim of doing good to Thy children. V Endow me with strength of heart and mind so that both may be ready to serve the rich and the poor, the good and the wicked, friend and enemy, and that 1 may never see in the patient anything ebe but a fellow creature in pain. V If physicians more learned than I wish to counsel me. inspire me with confidence in and obedience toward the recognition of them, for the study of the science is great. It is not given to one alone to see all that others sec. May I be moderate in everything except in the knowledge of this science; so far as it is concerned, may 1 be insatiable; grant me the strength and opportunity always to correct what 1 have acquired, always to extend its domain, for knowledge is boundless and the spirit of man can also attend infinitely, daily to enrich itself with new acquirements. Today he can discover his errors of yesterday, and tomorrow he may obtain new bght on what he thinks himself sure of today, y 0 G-d, Thou hast appointed me to watch o’er the life and peace of Thy Creatures; here am I ready for my vocation. W • Maimonides Richard J. Bleicher 166 fWiCCiatn ‘BocCenfieimer William Bodenheimer F- 167 168 Gregory C. Bolton Thank you, Carrie for offering more love and support than I deserve. Thank you, Alexa for coming into my life and teaching me joy and happiness. Thank you. Mom and Dad for believing in me even when I didn’t. Thank you, Don and Sue for being so caring and helpful when the road got a little rough. David Shaun Bryant 169 To Nick, Andy, Mark and Michael, my four wonderful sons — my source of hope and joy. To Lucy and Johnny 0 — my strongest supporters. To Mother and Daddy — my inspiration. Two paths diverged in a wood and I, I chose the road less traveled by. And that has made all the difference. R. Browning With thanks to a special friend in my life who once told me to “Follow your bliss and do not be afraid, and doors will open where you did not know they were going to be.” 170 Gerrianne Burke I dedicate this page to my parents, who have passed away. To my father, thank you for showing me that hard work, whether in school, sports, or life, was the only way to get anywhere. To my mother, thank you for showing me how to put down the books and have fun; to have a sense of humor and enjoy life. To both of you, thank you for your guidance sacrifice, and love; without you, I could have never, ever, made it. Love, Joseph Joseph W. Burke 171 These arc days you'll remember. Never before and never since, I promise, will the whole world be warm as this. And as you feel it, you'll know it's true that you arc blessed and lucky. It's true that you are touched by something that will grow and bloom in you. —10.000 maniacs You can never be loo thin, too rich ... and never go anywhere without your lipstick. How about another purple hooter? unknown Chris, Gerri, Reich Thanks for the memories and the friendship. You made the trip less bumpy! 10. Sprays her hair with nitrous oxide 9. Cheek muscle tetanus 8. Fell into a vat of acid after a fight with batman 7. Always thinking about what Dr. Masker looks like naked 6. Wants to be the woman on tubes of ''close-up toothpaste 5. Desperately trying to hide her irrational fear of Nelson Rosen 4. Wears Victoria's Secret vibrating underwear 3. Has special contact lenses that make everyone look like Pee Wee Herman 2. Just happy to be on the earth at the same time as New Kids on the Block. 1. She can't help it, she's blonde. As you can see, my dancing career Yes, that's me with straight hair with my dearest was doomed from the start. friend, my sister. I love you, joe. 172 Tracey Byrne To my parents: Gracias por apoyar mis ambicioncs. To my beautiful wife: You arc my cheerleader, my lover, and the foundation on which my dreams arc built. Thank you for giving me the best days of my life lime and time again. This one is for you. To my children, Phillip and Sarah: You give purpose to it all. 173 174 Robert A. Catania My husband Jim ... My happiness, my love, and my life. Behind every successful woman is her WONDERFUL and SUPPORTIVE family! Sonja Cerra-Gilch j - 175 It takes a very special person to put up with a medical student for four years. Bonnie, you have made these years much easier for me with your caring and understanding. 1 love you and couldn't have done it without you. Mom, Dad, Mike, and Becky, Thanks for always being there for me. I know I have the best family in the world. I love you all very much. Robert Chalfin 176 LLI •JjL, nM3 Ull0f 0 « “The world would be better off if people tried to become better, and people would become better if they stopped trying to become better off.” —Peter Mauriti “We cannot love God unless we love each other. We know God in the breaking of the bread, and we know each other in the breaking of the bread, and we arc not alone anymore. Heaven is a banquet and life is a banquet, too, even with a crust where there is companionship. We have all known the long loneliness and we have learned that the only solution is love.. ” —Dorothy Day 178 Daniel H. Conway Especially for Mom and Dad, Thank you for always being there when I needed you. I love you both very much. i Irene Patricia Dadson 179 Cong cha nhu nui thai son, Cong me nhu nuoc trong nguon chai ra. I can never thank you enough, father, mother, brother, and sister. 180 -Ngoc Dang “A pet we know is better company than a man whose language we do not understand.” MONTAIGNE “To know after absence the familiar street and road and village and house is to know again the satisfaction of home.” BORLAND “Life’s aspirations come in the guise of children.” TAGORE “In order to create there must be a dynamic force, and what force is more potent than love?” STRAVINSKY Ailecn M. Danko ¥ 181 .rpy.ii God — without You I would still be lost. Suzanne without you, the last four years would have been unbearable. Words I rarely say but feel Mamaia — thanks for making me laugh and reminding me to have fun. P.S. I'm not jealous. Mom and Dad — For the years of guidance, inspiration, sacrifice and love, I will always cherish and be grateful. Thank You and I Love You 182 Saurabh B. Das Gerard Deeney V 183 A dream is the window of the mind turned skyward toward a star seeking to see what the future will be from the world of tilings as they are. The dream is your own special window to broaden your whole life's view and give you to see what tomorrow can be if you will but follow through. To My Family, Thanks for the love support. I Love You. To My Friends, I loping forever will be the end (P.S. Jethro, I need a photo of you!) 184 Stacy Dchal God sent me an angel (i do not know what it is about you that closes and opens; only something in me understands the voice of your eyes is deeper than all roses) nobody, not even the rain, has such small hands e.e. Cummings Memories... of work in foreign lands of cherished friends a lifetime ago ... never to be traded Erik Dehlinger 185 Mom Dad Tish Dawn, Nhat-Boy, Allen, John...and of course Chloe!! I have been blessed by your caring, your support, and your love. These gifts mean more to me than anything else. The rest is just frosting. I love you all! 186 William de Leon DOCTORS by Anne Sexton They work with herbs and penicillin. They work with gentleness and the scalpel. They dig out the cancer, close an incision and say a prayer to the poverty of the skin. They are not Gods though they would like to be; they are only a human trying to fix up a human. Many humans die. They die like the tender, palpitating berries in November. But all along the doctors remember: First do no harm. They would kiss if it would heal. It would not heal. If the doctors cure then the sun sees it. If the doctors kill then the earth hides it. The doctors should fear arrogance more than cardiac arrest. If they arc too proud, and some arc, then they leave home on horseback but God returns them on foot. Anne Christine Emler 187 boundaries VUK- X 'sktA-j HJ). you always have boundaries. let someone else choose them and they're restrictions.choose them yourself and they're principles. My parents, Mark and Marsha Kepka, my soul support Erin and Kim, my 2 favorite sisters My best friend. Laura — my shoulder to lean on John — the next best thing to a diploma! 188 -T Lara L. Fisher “Happiness consists not in possessing much but being content with what we now possess. This is dedicated to my parents: My loving mother Johnnie Mae Foster, although you are no longer with us you are always with me; and my father, Robert Foster. Through all your sacrifices, love, and support I accomplished my goal. I thank the Lord for blessing me with all my family. I love you all. “If you ever find happiness by hunting for it, you will find it, as did the old woman her lost spectacles, safe on her nose all the time. 189 Jason Marcell Foster In thine own cheerful spirit live, Nor seek the calm that others give; For thou, thyself, alone must stand Not held upright by other's hand. Laura Ingalls Wilder Chris, my love and best friend, Thank you for always being by my side. If I can stop one heart from breaking I shall not live in vain. If I can ease one life the aching, or cool one pain. Or help one fainting robin into his nest again, I shall not live in vain. Emily Dickinson Big Tig and Little Maddie To My Family: You helped me realize and obtain my goals. Thank you for your love, support, and for always putting my needs before your own. 190 - TColleen Lynn Fox THE GREMLIN AND THE DEVIL ON NIGHT PATROL You can do very little with faith, but you can do nothing without it. Thank you Father. 3 15 34—9 28 88 “And Enoch walked with GOD: and he was not....” Gen 5:24 To My Possie Thanks for all the love and support “All things are possible.” Duane Fredericks ¥ 191 Me and Aaron Michael — my first delivery (St. Luke's July 15, 1992) Otter and Beagsley To Mom. Dad. and Karen Thanks for all your understanding and support through the years; I wouldn't have made it this far without the love of my family. To my Grandparents (Nanny, Pop-Pop, Gigi, Grandfather Gaumer, and Grandpop Hirst) Thanks for raising my parents as you did; 1 credit you with instilling in me the determinism I've had since I was young. I wish you could be here to see my graduation. To Chris Carey. M.D. Thanks for being more than a friend, for lending an ear. and for showing me that life should be more fun. 1 wish you the best Mom, Gigi, Dad, Nanny and Karen Chris and me in TJ, August 1988 To Beagsley and Otter I definitely wouldn’t have made it through med school without these guys; they brightened up all those gray days. Finally to a few special people whom I have met over the years Whether or not you know it. because I am not very good at opening-up and showing or saying how I feel to people close to me. 1 would do anything for you. I still hold on to the memories and the hope that one day my wishes will come true. 192 1|T E. James Frick, Jr. I think my patient looks worse today. This state is obviously chronic. Wow! All this and chromosomes to spare. Scott Friedenberg 193 To my roommate Jimbo, Sorry dude, but I think I'll have to pass on that job with BFI!!! Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind, And therefore is winged Cupid painted blind. Nor hath Love's mind of any judgment taste: Wings, and no eyes, figure unheedy haste. And therefore love is said to be a child Because in choice he is so oft beguiled. —William Shakespeare A Midsummers Night's Dream To become wise, one must wish to have certain experiences and run, as it were, into their gaping jaws. This, of course, is very dangerous since many a wise man has been swallowed. -Seventy-Five Aphorisms For the Class of 1994— It is not how one soul comes close to another but how it moves away that shows me their kinship and how much they belong together. —Friedrich Nietzsche Philadelphia and Beyond ... To Mom, Dad, and Nicole, Thank you for your confidence, patience, intuition, and especially for your love. Without you, this could never have been possible. I love you. —Brant. 194 Brant R. Fulmer Kto sic chube, to sic lubi —The family motto Everyone in the back of the class awake??? Just Grape! “Psst. someone's deodorant isn't working...” Be all that you can be. If you talk to God, you are praying; if God talks to you, you have schizophrenia. —Thomas Szasz The first hundred years are the toughest. —A wise scholar Use your health, even to the point of wearing it out. That is what it is for. Spend all you have before you die. —George Bernard Shaw Ready for interviews The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers ■Shakespeare God heals and the doctor takes the fees. —Benjamin Franklin That must be the abdominal trachea. —Anonymous “And you guys were taking Pathology.” —Venezuela VI Donald A. Gajewski j - 195 Welcome to the Occupation: To cut or not to cut, that is the question. To those who matter... . Thanks for the encouragement, the support, the wisdom, and for setting the standards to which I might aspire. Can you see the real me? Good Advice: • When you greet a stranger, look at his shoes. • Standing on the shoulders of giants leaves you cold. • Nc te quaesiveiris extra. IRON INTERN 196 -T Adam J. Geroff I intend not to achieve immortality through my work, I intend to achieve it by not dying. Benjamin Eric Gitterman v 197 AD Some wonderful quotes that I happened across in my travels: One night before one of our exams while sitting on the pot getting in that last minute of studying, 1 thought to myself, “Do you know what you need to know? No, I’m just reading. I'm not assimilating the information into my head.” Random bum in Penn Station at about 3:00 a.m. — “The only thing they can arrest me for is having a big nose.” And finally, remember, “Friends may come and go, but enemies accumulate.” (source unknown) 198 Michael Aaron Goldfine Mark YV. Grimm 199 To My Family: Thank you for all your love, support and encouragement. I couldn’t have done it without you! My father, my inspiration. ----------------------------Linda Grossman Mark J. Gruchacz 201 MOM DAD: It's a blessing to have such wonderful parents as you. Thanks for always being there and for your undying love and support. To my brothers, sister and nephew: You've stood beside me 100% along the way. Thanks for hanging in there with me. I LOVE YOU!! GRANDMAS: Across the miles, I dedicate this page to you. I love you and I'll never forget all that you've done for me. PHIL: From one graduation to another, in times good or bad. you’ve been right there. Thanks for all those special times. U R 2 Good 2 B 4 Gotten 202 Kimberly Anne Hall Won K. Han r- 203 Mom and Dad, Everything I am, I am because of you. Thank you for all your love, support, endless personal sacrifices and constant belief in me! I LOVE YOU! The Kids Some early experience to pad my CV 204 T Andrea J. Hendrzak To My Family — Thank you for your love, support, and encouragement through the years. Also, thank you Mom and Dad, for your example of hard work, discipline, and compassion and for giving me the opportunity to fulfill my dreams. I need a new roommate! 20 Ann Marie Hendrzak This page is dedicated to my family, and most especially. My Parents, for without their love and support of my dream, I could not have endured. 206 Shawn P. Hcnnigan I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the people who made this journey just a little easier: My Mom and Dad... for their encouragement My Family—Grandma, Aunis Mary, Flora, Geneva and Ruby; Uncles Bob and Bo; My Cousins, and the rest of my loving family ... for their support My boyfriend Terry ... for his love My friends, especially, Lisa. Maureen and Kim ... for their friendship My classmates, Kelly, Marylin, Kim and Roy... for their understanding to. o. If I can stop one heart from breaking. I shall not live in vain: If 1 can ease one life the aching Or cool one pain, Or help one lonely person Into happiness again. 1 shall not live in vain. Daddy's Little Girl 207 Gioia Marie Herring -T Alexis C. Hollander 208 Instant Karma's gonna get you Gonna knock you right on the head You better get yourself together Pretty soon, you're gonna be dead What in the world you thinking of Laughing in the face of love What on earth you trying to do It's up to you, yeah you —John Lennon Charles C. L. Ho IjT 209 fliCaC y-fussairij tM.CD. Thanks Mom and Dad I love you, Bilal 210 Bilal Hussain Stephen A. Hussey 212 T Eric Vincent Jackson, Jr. Poetic Brother in the Groove What's the Future Dude? Roy and Trish — Husband and Wife in Love Forever! Last but not least me at three — Music or Medicine what will it be? I'd like to give all praises to God for seeing me through and to the many that helped me along the way. Peace. Roy W. Jefferson 213 Postcall----- Apples precall To ray family and friends, my deepest appreciation for your understanding and support through the past four years. Most of all I would like to thank Dianne who convinced me that anything was possible. 1-'- Lu. 214 -T Brian M. Jurbala Stephanie Paige Kager 215 77)-D. To my husband and best friend: Your love and support made this all possible. Thanks to: “Mom and Dad “Cora” “Mother-in-law and Father-in-law” This page is dedicated to my Dad and Mother-in-law who were unable to see me graduate in person but whose memories will live on forever. 216 Linda S. Kelly |4- W L (3. To know (hat we know what we know, and that we do not know what we do not know, that is true knowledge. —Thoreau, Walden Hans Bruno Kersten ¥ 217 218 Hung T. Khong Carol, my future bride, I Love You! To my family. Thanks for all your love and support. The Greatest Grandparents. To friends of old to friends of new! The future In-Laws. A Toast I Drink to You! Ronald E. Kimmel ” 219 1Hurvy M.o Mom, Dad and Michael Thanks for your love and support! Some things don't change ... “The patient's only consolation today seems to be her doctor and his job is quite a trek, but if he gave words of well-received encouragement, his medicine was specific and this doctor is pleased to do that.” Samuel.1. King, M.D. General Practice. 1937 Some things do ... “Dr. Han said, as I started my car, that during his 47 years of practice the most pleasant improvement in the practice of medicine has been in the method of transportation.” Samuel King. M.D. 'of a house call with a colleague', 1937 220 jTKathleen S. King My support team from the beginning, Wendy, Mom and Dad. My inspiration for the future, Jessica, David and Kevin, Jr. “Please page my daddy.’ When it rains, they shine. I'd rather have a NG tube!” The Godfather and Best Friend, Arnie. I love you. you love me ... “... We're a happy family.” Kevin J. King 221 222 Linda Kofeldt Thanks Mom and Dad for all your love, support and guidance! James J. Kollmar, Jr. 223 Dad, Mom, Sky and Pari— For sharing my joys and sorrows. For your unwavering love and support. I will endeavor to make you proud Now and for future tomorrows. Life's Lessons After a while you learn the subtle differences between holding a hand and chaining a soul. And you learn that love doesn't mean leaning and company doesn't mean security, And you begin to learn that kisses aren't contracts and presents aren’t promises. And you begin to accept your defeats with your head held up and your eyes open, with the grace of an adult, not the grief of a child. And you learn to build all your roads on today because tomorrow's ground is too uncertain to plan. After a while you learn that even sunshine burns if you get too much. So plant your own garden and decorate your own soul, instead of waiting for someone to bring you flowers. And you learn that you really can endure...that you really are strong... And you really have worth. Anonymous If imitation is the best form of flattery. May all that I do be of honor to you. 224----Nirutisai (Nancy) Komalahiranya You better take your medicine, little bro— or else. HERE'S TO GOOD ERIENDS!!! Thanks Mom and Dad, Tamir, Hadas and Isaac for all the support and encouragement that you have given me throughout the years. I love you all very much. Sagi M. Kuznits -225 John Harvard may have nice legs, but I’d rather be at Temple. 226 Moody Kwok Anthony J. LaCorte j 111 Do not follow where the path leads. Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail. Sal T. LaForgia 228 Future Physicians of America: The Doctors Lazarus “Of course I'm going to New York this weekend!” Aren’t I just sooo cute? Adam Lazarus jF 229 ‘fyj-tJl V. p. Kara, who shared it with me, and ... 230 Noah Lechtzin Medical school would never have been like this if it weren't for ... Daniel Lee 231 Someone Special 232 James Lee Finally Mr. and Mrs. and Finally M.D. 2 To My Family, Thank you for all your love, support and guidance. I could not have done it without you. I only wish my grandfathers could be here to share my special day. I love you! 'Hie Gang Lisa D. Leone f 233 To my parents, who believed in me and gave me the love, support and courage to succeed ... My brother, a constant reminder on how to enjoy life ... And my best friend who helped make my medical school years the greatest. 234 Nancy Lewis Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, and endures all things. Corinthians 13:7 My dearest sister and best friend, thank you for all your love and support. I would never have made it without you. Sis, you have always given me all the space 1 needed, even when we were babies. Thanx for being an awesome brother. I'm so proud of you. 1 love you. The Anteater spirit! Ravy's favorite pastime, dim sum with good friends. With loving memories of my mother. Your love will be with us forever. Ravy Sreng Lu 235 To all the friends I've made and worked long hours with over the past four years — Good Luck and Thank You To Leanna — Love Always But most of all, to my Parents, for your love and never-ending encouragement — Thanks Morn Dad! A good putter is a match for anyone. A bad putter is a match for no one. The woods are full of long drivers. Harvey Penick A Golfer's Poem COMFORTLESS by Edgar A. Curst I found him underneath a tree And what is wrong.” quote I. “Ihat you so solemn seem to be Under this sununer sky? The birds above you gaily sing, The wildflowcrs brightly bloom. What is this awful, hornd thing Which seems to seal your doom? “Round you the children romp and play. The gently breezes blow. Sad stranger, tell to me I pray The burden of your woe. “I do not sec the sunbeams dance. Nor hear the birds ” said he. There's something faulty with my stance. I can't get off die tec. “All day I've shanked by mashie shot. My putts rimmed every cup, I'm doing something I should not; I think it’s looking up. Poor man. ! said, “tit very sure No help for you appears. The woes ycu beat 1 tried to cure Myself for thirty years. “And still my mashie show 1 shank. And still I slice the drive. And with the dubs expect to rank As long as I'm alive. “Through time all other griefs may cure. AU other hurts may mend. The miseries of golf endure; To them there is no end, 236 Joseph J. Magalski, Jr. Barry Magen 237 238 J Shaban Mahmoud To my Mother — Thank you for your love, your values, your example, courage, and strength. You gave me the direction. To Debbie, my wife, my love, my best friend — Thank you for believing in me, for following my quest, and for leading me to a peaceful place. Thank you for your love, support, sacrifice and trust. You made it possible. Reach the unreachable star. Carpe diem. Paul J. Malaspina -------------------239 Anita My best friend, the love of my life. The Trade-Off The lilacs, my favorite flower, Have already come and gone. Faded before I could approach them And breath deep their heady scent. I spent lilac time on the wards this year. The hospital has its scents as well. Far from the lilac bushes The smell of suffering and decay. Of full, long lives shutting down. Is lilac time forgotten within these walls? Reflected in these kind and worn eyes Arc hundreds of lilac blossoms. Years and years of that honey-sweet air, Filling these rooms and my mind. I may have missed their brief, short season. But I haven't been without lilacs. My Father B.S.M. 1993 Steadfastly, admiringly, lovingly, thank you. Dad William A. Hutchison. M.D. 1937-1987 My original inspiration, somewhere a colleague My Mother Shaper of my compassion, abiding love 240 |TBryan S. Margerum To my family ... Thank you for the endless confidence, support, courage and love ... m Instrue praeceptis animum, nc di scere cessa; nam sin docirina vita est quasi mortis imago. Giacomina Massaro-Giordano 241 Mom and Dad: Thank you for helping me attain my goal. I owe you more than everything and love you both very much. DiDi: I know you're watching me and I hope you're proud. I miss you daily. Damn, who stole my books? Oh, well... Mandatory Liver Rounds of the East Falls-Roxborough Medical Society. Mom, Dad, and Patrick Me and the Keep Jim Out of Med School Committee (AKA my Yale roommates) having another successful night. 242 James Michael Maltucci, Jr. Michael P. Mayes 1 Dan, my inspiration, my sweetheart, and my best friend. m.d. Morn, Dad, and Diane — thank you for believing in me. And of course, Tracey, my wonderful friend! My entire family — thanks for giving me the support to pursue my dreams. My Grandparents — who showed me courage, integrity, and love. Christina M. McHugh 244 Bryon K. McNeil 245 Nancy, thanks for making what could have been four of the roughest years of my life some of the most rewarding. Good luck to all my friends and the Class of '94. Always keep your sense of humor! Chris Thanks to my whole family for all their encouragement and support through all these years. “Hey look — a talking dog!” Now that's funny. 246 Christopher P. Michetti Thank You .... Mom — for helping me realize which field I was truly called for Dad — for teaching me to work hard so I would be able to pursue my dreams Erika you will always be my baby sister Maggie — for teaching me to look into faces for they are the windows to the soul Anne — for being my friend Frank — for always loving me. Think deeply, speak gently. Love much, laugh often, Work hard, give freely and be kind. 247 Renee L. Miskimmin f To see a World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand And Eternity in an hour. William Blake from the Auguries of Innocence Alternate Fantasy Careers: 1. Astronaut — Space, the final frontier... 2. Paleontologist — dinosaurs! 3. Field biologist Jane Goodall 4. Archeologist — Greece, Rome. Egypt... 5. National Geographic photographer 6. Concert pianist 7. Marine biologist diver on Jacque Cousteau's ship 8. Test pilot Chuck Yeager Deep thanks to the people who guided me into the world of science: Mr. Ronald C. Dunkelberger 10th grade biology teacher Mr. L.I). Fleischood 12th grade biology teacher Michael Crichton Author of The Andromeda Strain My Parents, who brought me science books, doctors' kits, and let me climb trees and catch frogs My Closest Friends, who provided my soul with sustenance The guiding principles of my life: 1. The Renaissance Man 2. The Star Trek universe, where exploration and knowledge are valued. 248 Kathleen M. Monderewicz Adriana Monferre f 249 What a folly to dread the thought of throwing away life all at once, and yet have no regard for throwing it away by parcels and piecemeal. John Howe Bungee jumping over Daytona Beach! A ship in a harbor is safe, but that's not what ships were built for. Annon. Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt. William Shakespeare To the very best of friends; Thanks for all the great times!!! To My Parents: Thank you for all of your support throughout the years. I couldn't have done it without you. I love you! Just one of the girls!?! -IjrNeil Patrick Morandi 250 Lane A. Moskoff ¥ 251 jjtu kJ, —y l(£) Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow love. Where there is injury, pardon. Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope. Where there is darkness, light. Where there is sadness, joy. O divine Master, Grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console; To be understood as to understand; To be loved, as to love; For it is in giving that we receive, It is in pardoning that we are pardoned, And it is in dying that we are born to eternal life. —Anonymous Studying with some friends. 252 Steven W. Mumbauer One thing I learned from High School Biology was that a picture is worth a thousand words. Unfortunately, I don't have enough pictures or words to thank you all. So, for all my family and friends, good times and bad, along the way ... Thanks! 253 Andrew E. Myers T- What?! Eight years at Temple! “What would I do?” I said to Pooh, “If it wasn’t for you,” and Pooh said: “True, it isn't much fun for one, but two can stick together,” says Pooh, says he. My very first patient cn souvenir dc ma grandmerc, Rhea Ben 1893-1993 jaAJL, 254 Kara Munira Nakisbendi The Nee Network Thank you for all of the Love and Support you have given me through the years. I Love You All Very Much!! “Baby Giam” Mom Dad looking beyond The Great Wall of China. You made all of this possible. I Love You! Robert Nee 255 MOM and DAD: Together we have traveled this road called medical school . Your constant prayers, support, and encouragement have made the journey bearable, and have placed its destination within my grasp. I truly could not have done it without you. To GRANDMOM: Thanks for your abundant love and support. I’ll see you at the Academy on May 24.1994! This group has now successfully completed 112 years of education, achieving 6 Bachelors. 4 Masters, and 2 Doctoral degrees. To LYNNE. MARK. LISA. MATT. AND FRANK: Over the past four years you have provided me with a wealth of encouragement, innumerable meals, tons o' laughter and immeasurable strength. I hope that I will be able to return that which you have so generously given to me. 256 Christopher C. Nessel To my best friend, Xuan Thao — Thanks for the inspiration. Steven ‘Nguy, M D. The Champs, Summer '92. Thanks Dad, Mom. and you guys. 1 couldn’t have made it this far without your love and support. Steven Nguy 257 This page is dedicated to my parents and family, for their endless love, support, patience. Special Thanks to My Parents! s,renSlh and “agement. 258 Ilf uan Nguyen wmm Here he is: the patriarch of the Nixons. The only thing missing from this picture is that his wife is not by his side. I miss you grandmom and think of you often. (-A Aunt Barbara and Uncle Theodore My Mom 2 and my Dad 2 Thanks for everything! Pina Colada + Puerto Rico + Kim = A GREAT VACATION — SUMMER 1992 Kim, I couldn't have made it without you! DEDICATIONS M.D., PHI BETA KAPPA. MBA THREE SISTERS: Mark — My brother, my confidant, my role model, but most of all my friend. Heather — I'm just trying to continue what you started. Thanks for being there. Cheryl — Miss Thang My partner in crime. Thanks for listening to all my stories and for offering INTELLIGENT AMAZING INCREDIBLE TALL BEAUTIFUL Need 1 say more to describe us?! advice when needed. Jean _ I know that we don’t see each other often, but I’m always thinking about you and wishing you the best. John — DITTO MOM and DAD So, who gets the credit for these genes? That has always been a source of disagreement for you so let me set it straight. MOM: Intelligence and Bad Eyes DAD: Common Sense and Big Feet 259 “You take care of your car, it will take care of you.” Giis Nunez Mom — I thought a picture of you preparing food forme was the most appropriate, thank you for everything you have done for me in my life, especially the giving birth part. Old Milwaukee University — I think that's where I graduated from. The Dynamic Drinking Duo Should have been a cowboy! Babe and Stud — The future of health care. Be afraid, very afraid. (Photo courtesy of Tony Gino Bianchetta of Gambino Studios.) 260 jTTimothy C. Nunez John Oh; M.(D. John Oh T 261 “I have an enduring faith in [those] who do the routine work of our profession. Hard though the conditions may be, approached in the right spirit.... the practice of medicine affords scope for the exercise of the best faculties of the mind and heart.” Sir William Osier, 1906 262 Michael Ormont Da (gaavadoo). You are the Best! Without your dream and the long nights of hard work I would have never been able to make it. Luv, Shehri Pillaroo Ma, You are just Great! Thanks for always being there. I hope I grow old and be just like you. Love, Shikha Paapae urf Vibha (what kind of name is that???) Keep the good work up and there’ll be no stopping you! Good luck and enjoy yourself at Penn. Luv, Didi Finally, a real doctor in the family!!! Shikha Pal 263 264 Salvatore Palumbo Rachel Perry 265 Thank you Mom, Dad, my two loving sisters, and Marcus. Your support has and always will be both timeless and invaluable. 266 Marylin Pierre-Louis That which we think creates that which will be. HMfiSI From the dust of our Yesterdays We must shape our bright Tomorrows. Margaret Pisani 267 268 ■ jp David E. Rawdin Mom, thanks for your love and support My favorite kid! A beautiful blend of cultures! I love you so much that I married you twice!! Madhavi Reddy Monteforte 269 270 Joseph Riina I thank God everyday for ALL of you who have been here through all the years and all the tears. LOVE YOU! Kelly M. Robinson ljf- 271 Victor %onto, 9A.SD. Victor Romo Be not clueless, Santa's Boosters.” — A1. T . It is necessary that the surgeon have always before his eyes that God and nature command him not to leave patients without doing his duty although he may foresee signs of death tor nature often does what seems to the surgeon to be impossible. Ambroise Pare “There are no bad kids, just kids with bad haircuts.” Sam “Mayday Malone ‘The wild bunch at Villanova Law, Fall 1992’ Nelson G. Rosen 273 “Nothing worth having is easily achieved.” Brother Lawrence The Family— I couldn't have done it without them! “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” —Jeremiah 29:11 274 ¥ Steven Eric Roskos I Lord, You are the Great Physician. Since every good and perfect gift must come from You, I pray: Give skill to my hand, clear vision to my mind, kindness and sympathy to my heart. Cite me strength to lift at least a pari of the burden of myfellou men. and a true realisation of the rare privilege that it mine. Take from my hean all guile, that with the simple faith of a child I may rely on You. Amen. James J. Rowland 275 Timber (aka Rug) I miss you. Helen, John, and Annie — I'm glad we're friends, not just siblings. Mommy Daddy Thanks for all your support and encouragement. 1 love you. The Roz Family Vermont — the good life: beer, hot tubs, and skiing! To all my friends — THANKS! I couldn't have done it without you. 276 Jeanne Rozwadowski Enjoying the best there is in Ireland — beautiful girl and wonderful country. A close Family — Mary Anne, Donna, Michael Andy. The Gang from Warrington — Old Friends Are the Best! Michael B. Russo ¥ 277 278 - T Peter Anthony Salazar Your children arc not your children. They arc the sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself. They come through you but not from you, And though they are with you yet they belong not to you. •You may give them your love but not your thoughts, For they have their own thoughts. You may house their bodies but not their souls, For- their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow, which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams. You may strive to be like them, but seek not to make them like you. For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday. - The Prophet You have fulfilled your dream. We are very proud of you. Love, Mom Dad ----you only have a vague, unutterable sense that peace underlies the darkness and aridity in which you find yourself. You scarcely dare admit it to yourself, but in spite of all your misgivings you realize that you are going somewhere and that your journey is guided and directed and that you can feel safe. Thomas Merton i tb ji Special thanks to my family and friends who have provided love, support, a shoulder to cry on during rough times, and also, for believing in me especially when I didn't believe in myself. Attitude by Charles Swindoll “The longer I live, the more I realize the impact of attitude on life. Attitude, to me, is more important than facts. It is more important than the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than failures, than successes, that what other people think or say or do. It is more important than appearance, giftedness or skill. It will make or break a company...a church...a home. The remarkable thing is wc have a choice ever)' day regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day. We cannot change our past...we cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain way. We cannot change the inevitable. The only thing we can do is play on the one string we have, and that is our attitude...! am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it. And so it is with you...wc are in charge of our Attitudes. ----------------------■ r Sherry A. Scheib 280 My awesome bride The best thing that ever happened to me A k Spigot envy Cheers to you! Thanks for all your love and support. Robert L. Schultze T 281 (jAU i AO. DON'T MESS WITH TEMPLE MED RUGBY!!! Mom and Dad, Your hard work and dedication were my greatest inspiration. You're a great sister. Thanks for not beating me up too much. Love you a lot, John (your brother) 282 - jF John D. Sedovy LOOKING FOR WORK I have always wanted brook trout for breakfasc. Suddenly, I find a new path to the waterfall. 1 begin to hurry. Wake up, my wife says, you're dreaming. but when I try to rise, the house tilts. Who’s dreaming? It’s noon, she says. My new shoes wait by the door, gleaming. Jessica S. Friedman 283 And for me-- Oh as I was young and easy in the mercy of his means, Time held me green and dying Though I sang in my chains like the sea. D. Thomas Thank You. Use your head. Don’t be dumb. Good luck. What you said is surely coming true, Although it might not last that long the times are not so few. C. Black 284 Paul S. Sherbondy Early interest in the Indian Health Service. ... and I am anxiously waiting for the secret of eternal life to be discovered by an obscure general practitioner and save me forever from certain death and I am waiting for life to begin and I am waiting for the storms of life to be over and I am waiting to set sail for happiness and I am waiting for a reconstructed Mayflower to reach America with its picture story and tv rights sold in advance to the natives and I am waiting for the lost music to sound again in the Lost Continent in a new rebirth of wonder... Lawrence Ferlinghetti ... no despair of ours can alter the reality of things or stain the joy of the cosmic dance which is always there... Thomas Merton Within be fed, without be rich no more. So shall thou feed on death, that feeds on men, and death once dead, there's no more dying then. William Shakespeare ____Teacher, bring me to heaven or leave me alone. Why make me work so hard when everything's spread around open, like forest’s poison oak, turning red, empty sleeping bags hanging from a dead branch ... Allen Ginsberg 286 Joseph B. Sobel .... I ventured to give the “Old Hundredth,” when he screamed his Indian name, PilliIlooeet, turned tail, and darted with ludicrous haste up the tree out of sight, his voice and actions in the case leaving a somewhat profane impression, as if he had said, “I'll be hanged if you get me to hear anything so solemn and unpiny.” John Muir Mountains of California She walks in beauty, like the night of cloudless climes and starry skies; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes: Thus mellowed to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies. Byron—She Walks in Beauty Elias A. Socolof Y- 287 Jscrt' M.i . Love and Thanks to Mom and Dad W, Mom and Dad S, and the rest of our families. To Eli (with gratitude and apologies to Nikki Giovanni) poetry is a tresscl spanning the distance between what i feel and what i say like a locomotive i rush full speed ahead misting your strength to carry me over sometimes we share a poem because people are near and they would notice me noticing you sometimes we share a poem because i'm trying the puzzle and you're looking at your news or sometimes we make a poem because it's Sunday and you want pretzels while i want cookies but always we share a poem because belief predate action and i believe the most beautiful poem ever heard is your heart racing 288 Roslyn Weiss Socolof My heroes!!! God has truly blessed me with family and friends whose understanding and support have helped to make me who I am. To them, I say thank you. 289 Charles P. Springer Is there a doctor in the house? My favorite sister WORD xr s!rrr rrrr tV Robert Steven Sterling 290 ■ My two biggest fans ... How can anyone so humble have such boastful parents?? Thank you. Mom and Dad. I love you, 1 love you, I love you. Have I told you how much I love you? Very much. -H i : What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies. Aristotle Tre. For everything you are, little sister ... and that much more ... for being wonderful beyond measure. I love yooooo!! “When we walk to the edge of all the light we have and take the step into the darkness of the unknown, we much believe that one of two things will happen ... There will be something solid for us to stand on or we will be taught to fly.’ Patrick overran It is our idleness, in our dreams, that the submerged truth sometimes comes to the top. virgitia wolf Follow your bliss. jc Florence J. Svnn 291 I still find each day too short for all the thoughts I want to think, all the walks 1 want to take, all the books I want to read, and all the friends I want to see. John Burroughs To my Family ... Thank you for your love, your encouragement, for allowing me to dream and to reach for those dreams. To my Friends ... Thank you for your love, your understanding, for sharing so many good times together. To Kitty ... Thank you for your love, for listening and sharing your thoughts. I miss you. To Rich ... Thank you for listening, for easing difficult times, for being my best friend. Love is patient, love is kind ... It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails. 1 Corinthians 13:4-5 8 Pinch me, I must be dreaming! Every study break should be this much fun and last this long ... If eyes were made for seeing, then beauty is its own excuse for being. Ralph Waldo Emerson True friends forever... 292 Michael Louis Szatkowski Thank You! (AX . Todd Palmer Thompson 293 IF... a child lives with encouragement. she learns confidence, a child lives with praise. she learns to appreciate, a child lives with fairness, she learns justice, a child lives with approval. she leams to like herself, a child lives with acceptance and friendship, she leams to find love in the world. excerpt from Children Ixarn What They Live” Mom Dad. you have helped me see these words come to life through your unending love, encouragement and belief in my abilities. All of this success is yours as well, because without you, none of this would be possible. I love you! “Where is Cooper? When in doubt, check the couch! Kristen and my favorite canine; I hope M L don’t see this! In loving memory of my Grandparents, Alice and John Corcoran Mary and Walter Tigue, Sr. Your loving support and encouragement were ever present. My only wish now is that you were here to celebrate with me. I miss you all! With Special Thanks to: John, for all your love support. Honey, get ready to help decorate the office! My sisters and my family, for reminding me there is life outside of medicine. All friends at TUSM, for helping me laugh, even in the face of fear! 294 Kathleen Tigue The doctor and her architect Mothers hold their children's hands for just a little while But their hearts forever. I love you, Christopher Stephen Judith Thuha Tran 295 The best Nana in the world. I love you. It's the friends you can call at 4:00 AM that really matter. Thanks Dr. Tigue. Like father, like son. I love you Arnie. 296 Kristen Tyszkowski Chicago's finest. Arc cats la .y? Well, more power to them if they arc. Which one of us has not entertained the dream of doing just as she likes, when and how she likes, and as much as she likes? Fernand Mery Howard Raymond Underwood 297 no. I couldn't have graduated without the love and support I received from the people closest to me. Thank you Mom, Bill, and Linda. Kurt Von Hartleben DESIDERATA Co placidly amid the noise . the haste remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly clearly; and listen to others, even to the dull the ignorant; they too have their story. Avoid loud aggressive persons, they are vexatious to the sprit If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain or bitter, for always there will be greater lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievement as well as your plans. Keep interested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. Exercise caution in your business affairs: for the world is full of trickery. But let not this blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals: and everywhere life is full of heroism. Be yourself. Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity disenchantment it is as perennial as the grass. Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with dark imaginings. Many fears arc bom of fatigue loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You arc a child of the universe, no less than the trees the stars: you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. Therefore be at peace with God. whatever you conceive Him to be. And whatever your labors aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace in your soul. With all its sham, drudgery broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be cheerful. Strive to be happy. Max Ehrmann « 'D. Hung Quoc Vu 299 Lori, my lovely and supportive wife, who will never let me forget the last 4 years. Caroline Live each moment as if this is the last moment: put all at stake, risk all and you will see that life become a tremendous miracle. Everything starts vibrating with life, everything becomes a message. Every flower becomes a bible or a Koran or a gita, and every star becomes a proof, enough proof that life is not just material. Every experience of beauty proves that life is more than matter. Everytime you say aha! you are saying a prayer. Author unknown 300 Gregory E. Walker MicfiaeC‘WaCfcer, tM.CD. Michael Walker 301 ad maiorem dei gloriam ad altiori natus -” jpMelanie A. Watanabe 302 But now abide faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love. The Bible John— 1 will always be grateful for your encouragement, understanding, and the personal sacrifices you made on my behalf. Mom— Thank you for your endless love and support. Karen Y. Whang 303 Mom and Dad, whose guidance and example gave me all the tools to become the man I am today. I thank you for making my life so blessed. To the squad, my second home, where I truly got the energy and desire to achieve all that 1 have....THANKS GUYS! To Theresa, my first and only Love, may the rest of our lives be as happy and fruitful as the past seven. And remember, keep that chin up.... DEDICATED TO THOSE WHO HAVE TOUCHED MY LIFE SO DEEPLY $WiSl.CL tt.O. 304 jT Gerald Wydro Success ( To laugh often and much ; to win the respect of intelligent people ancf affection of children: to earn the appreciation of honest critics ancf endure tfu betrayal of false frittufs: to appreciate Scanty, to find'the Sest in offers; To [cave the worlcfa bit better, whether by a fuaftfnj cfiild a garden patch ora redeemed social condition : to Qnow even one fife has breatfied easier because you have hived. rThis is to have succeeded. — XaCjdx rWaCcQ Tmerson Lauren J. Wylonis jT- 305 One more pat on the back! We Did It!!! Mom and Dad, if someone told you back then that we’d be in school this long, would you ever have believed them?? The future of health care is much better looking on this page. Congratulations Jill!! I love you!! Mom and Dad Your endless sacrifices, constant support and encouragement have made me what I am today. I could not have made it through the last four years without you. You're the best parents a doctor could have. I LOVE YOU!! 306 Dawn M. Zapotok The Knights of the Round Table prepare for battle Modeling the new Paris Spring fashion Deranged serial killer strikes again Shall we shog? The King will be gone from Southampton. Would you get your damn tongue back in your mouth??? Joseph R. Zebrowitz 307 PROJECT SWEET PROJECT THE FAMILY .... ANY QUESTIONS ? Hilltop and seaside resorts are where you'll live for life. LUCKY 13. 21, 29. 37 THE CAVE OF KNOWLEDGE 308 John W. Zelahy Timothy M. Zgleszewski ¥ 309 I know you would have been proud. I really wish you could have been here. Dad, Mom, and Dave — Without you, who knows where I’d be. Thanks so much! 310 Howard Scott Zipin Special dedication to my parents: Elchanan, may he rest in peace and Rachel, who raised me with love and will always be an example to follow. Special thanks to my wonderful wife Ronit, whose love, support and sacrifice enabled my growth and success. 311 Ehud Zusman T ‘Danid Cho, M D. Robert Bunn, 9vb.B). ‘Barbara Qavin, 9d.B. 312 Skull Seniors 313 ART FOR That I will exercise my art solely for the cure of my patients, and I will give no drug, perform no operation for a criminal purpose, even if solicited. CURE OF PATIENTS, AND I WILL GIVE NO DRUG, PER- 314 Skull Photo courtesy of St. Luke’s Medical Education Department Reside ncics 315 Farhad Abdollahzadeh, M.D. Surgery Gcorgctown University Hospital Washington. DC Arnold Patrick Advlncula, M.D. Obstc trics-Gynccology University of North Carolina Hospitals Chapel Hill. NC David Lawrence Albenherg, M.D. Family Practice Medical University of South Carolina Charleston. SC Anne Patricia Ambarian, M.D. Family Practice Lancaster General Hospital Lancaster. PA Penny Rawdin Anderson, M.D. Preliminary Internal Medicine Abington Memorial Hospital Abington, PA Year Two Radiation Oncology Fox Chase Cancer Center Philadelphia, PA Nelson Antonluk, M.D. Family Practice Marshall University Affiliated Hospital Huntington, WV Lynn Diane Barr, M.D. Emergency Medicine York Hospital, York. PA Gregory C. Bolton, Jr., M.D. Obstetrics-Gynecology Pennsylvania Hospital Philadelphia, PA David Shaun Bryant, M.D. Surgery Carilion Health System Roanoke, VA Gerrianne Burke, M.D. Internal Medicine Abington Memorial Hospital Abington. PA Joseph William Burke, M.D. Radiology Reading Hospital and Medical Center Reading, PA Tracey Ann Byrne, M.D. Obstetrics-Gynecology Pennsylvania Hospital Philadelphia. PA Robert A. Catania, M.D. Surgery Rhode Island Hospital Providence, RI Danny Hyun Cho, M.D. Internal Medicine Gcisinger Medical Center Danville. PA John Chu, M.D. Emergency Medicine Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia. PA Leanne Kay Bvidlcr, M.D. Family Practice Abington Memorial Hospital Abington. PA Sonja Cerra-Gilch, M.D. Radiology Temple University Hospital Philadelphia. PA Daniel H. Conway, M.D. Pediatrics St. Christopher's Hospital for Children Philadelphia. PA Karen Sue Bell, M.D. Transitional Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia. PA Robert Jay Chalfin, M.D. Internal Medicine University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA Irene Patricia Dadson, M.D. Psychiatry Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia, PA John Belperio, M.D. Internal Medicine University of Maryland Medical Center Baltimore. MD John Allen Best, M.D. Family Practice St. Vincent Health Center Eric, PA Tony Alan Bianchetta, M.D. Internal Medicine-Pediatrics Medical Center of Delaware Newark. DE Richard Joel Blelcher, M.D. Surgery Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh. PA William Franklin Bodenheimer, III., M.D. Family Practice York Hospital York. PA Mlnh-Ngoc O. Dang, M.D. Preliminary Internal Medicine Temple University Hospital Philadelphia. PA Alleen Marie Danko, M.D. Orthopedic Surgery Duke University Medical Center Durham. NC Saurabb B. Das, M.D. Interna] Medicine Bowman Gray NC Baptist Hospital Winston-Salem. NC 316 Skull Jason Marcell Foster, M.D. Surgery University Hospitals of Cleveland Cleveland. OH Colleen Lynn Fox, M.D. Obstetrics-Gynecology Albany Medical Center Hospital Albany. NY Duane A. Fredericks, M.D. Surgery Brookdale Hospital Medical Center Brooklyn. NY Edward James Frick, Jr., M.D. Surgery Lehigh Valley Hospital Allentown. PA Guillermo dc I.eon, M.D. Transitional Reading Hospital and Medical Center Reading. PA Year Two Radiology Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, PA Scott Mitchell Frledenberg, M.D. Preliminary Internal Medicine University of Maryland Medical Center Balitmorc. MD Year Two Neurology Mayo Graduate School of Medicine Rochester. MN Gerard M. Deeney, M.D. Preliminary Internal Medicine Temple University Hospital Philadelphia, PA Year Two Psychiatry Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Brant Robert Fulmer, M.D. Preliminary Surgery University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA Year Two Urology University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA Stacy Ann-Marie Dchal, M.D. Obstetrics-Gynecology Temple University Hospital Philadelphia, PA Donald Andrew Gajewski, M.D. Surgery Walter Reed Army Medical Center Washington. DC Erik Dehllnger, M.D. Emergency Medicine Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, MD Robert Thomas Dunn, M.D. Family Practice Sl Margaret Memorial Hospital Pittsburgh. PA Anne Christine Emler, M.D. Internal Medicine Earl K. Long Medical Center Baton Rouge. LA Barbara M. Gavin, M.D. Internal Medicine Abington Memorial Hospital Abington. PA Adam J. Geroff, M.D. Emergency Medicine University of Maryland Medical Center Baltimore, MD Benjamin Eric Gittcrman, M.D. Internal Medicine Strong Memorial Hospital Rochester. NY Michael Aaron Goldflne, M.D. Preliminary Internal Medicine Sinai Hospital of Baltimore Baltimore. MD Year Two Anesthesiology Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia. PA Mark Wesley Grimm, M.D. Preliminary Surgery Medical College of Virginia Richmond. VA Year Two Otolaryngology Medical College of Virginia Richmond. VA Linda Beth Grossman, M.D. Internal Medicine University Hcalih Center of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh. PA Mark John Gruchacz, M.D. Internal Medicine Temple University Hospital Philadelphia, PA Kimberly Anne Hall, M.D. Preliminary Internal Medicine UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Piscataway, NJ Year Two Emergency Medicine Cook County Hospital Chicago, IL Won Kook Han, M.D. Internal Medicine Milton S. Hershcy Medical Center Hershey. PA Andrea Joan Hendrzak, M.D. Surgery Easton Hospital Easton. PA Ann Marie Hendrzak, M.D. Obstetrics-Gynecology Lankcnau Hospital Wynnewood, PA Shawn Patrick Henningan, M.D. Orthopedic Surgery Rush-Prcsbyterian-St. Luke’s Chicago. IL 317 Gloia Marie Herring, M.D. Preliminary Internal Medicine Graduate Hospital Philadelphia, PA Year Two Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation McGaw Medical Center Northwestern University Chicago, IL Charles Chal-Lun Ho, M.D. Preliminary Surgery Temple University Hospital Philadelphia, PA Year Two Urology Temple University Hospital Philadelphia, PA Alexis Clay Hollander, M.D. Preliminary Internal Medicine Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, PA Year Two Radiology Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia. PA Bilal Rlaz Hussain, M.D. Internal Medicine University of Maryland Medical Center Baltimore. MD Stephen Arthur Hussey, M.D. Family Practice University of Wyoming Casper. WY Eric Vincent Jackson, Jr., M.D. Preliminary Internal Medicine Sinai Hospital of Baltimore Baltimore, MD Year Two Anesthesiology The New York Hospital New York. NY i a Ronald Edmund Kimmel, M.D. Internal Medicine University of Connecticut Farmington, CT Kathleen Shelly King, M.D. Internal Medicine Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Kevin John King, M.D. Pediatrics St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children Philadelphia. PA Linda Marie Kofeldt, M.D. Internal Medicine University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA James J. Kollmar, Jr., M.D. Pediatrics University Health Center of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh. PA Moody Kwok, M.D. Orthopedic Surgery Temple University Hospital Philadelphia. PA Anthony Joseph LaCorte, M.D. Internal Medicine Lankenau Hospital Wynne wood, PA Sal Thomas LaKorgla, M.D. Research Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia, PA Adam L. Lazarus M.D. Preliminary Internal Medicine Long Island Jewish Medical Center New Hyde Park. NY Year Two Emergency Medicine Long Island Jewish Medical Center New Hyde Park. NY Noah Lechtzin, M.D. Internal Medicine Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore. MD Daniel D. Lee, M.D. Orthopedic Surgery UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School Newark. NJ James Lee, M.D. Surgery Eastern Virginia Graduate School of Medicine Norfolk. VA Roy William Jefferson, M.D. Internal Medicine Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta. GA Brian Michael Jurbala, M.D. Preliminary Surgery University Medical Center-Eastern Carolina Greenville, NC Stephanie Paige Kagcr, M.D. Pediatrics University of Cincinnati Hospital Cincinnati, OH Linda Susan Kelly, M.D. Pediatrics University Health Center of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh. PA Hans Bruno Kersten, M.D. Pediatrics Sl Christopher’s Hospital for Children Philadclpltia, PA Hung T. Khong, M.D. Internal Medicine Baylor College of Medicine Houston. TX Nirutisal Komalahiranya, M.D. Surgery St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor, MI Sagl M. Kuznits, M.D. Preliminary Surgery McGaw Medical Center Northwestern University Chicago. IL Year Two Neurosurgery Northwestern University Chicago, IL 318 Skull Lisa Diane Leone, M.D. Obstetrics-Gynecology Temple University Hospital Philadelphia, PA Nancy Lynn Lewis, M.D. Internal Medicine Strong Memorial Hospital Rochester. NY Ravy Srcng Lu, M.D. Obstetrics-Gynecology Temple University Hospital Philadelphia, PA Joseph J. Mugalskl, Jr., M.D. Surgery Westchester County Medical Center New York Medical College Valhalla. NY Barry Greg Magen, M.D. Transitional Reading Hospital and Medical Center Reading. PA Year Two Anesthesiology Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia. PA Shahan Aboalhamd F.Lsaycd Mahmoud, M.D. Preliminary Internal Medicine UMDNJ-Roben Wood Johnson Camden. NJ Year Two Radiation Oncology The University of Chicago Hospitals Chicago. IL Paul James Malaspina, M.D. Surgery Temple University Hospital Philadelphia, PA Bryan Swain Margerum, M.D. Internal Medicine Temple University Hospital Philadelphia. PA Giacomina Massaro-Giordano, M.D. Transitional Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia. PA Year Two Ophthalmology Scheie Eye Institute Philadelphia, PA James Michael Mattuccl, Jr., M.D. Preliminary Surgery Graduate Hospital Philadelphia. PA Michael Patrick Mayes, M.D. Internal Medicine Temple University Hospital Philadelphia. PA Christina Marie McHugh, M.D. Pediatrics Sl Christopher's Hospital Philadelplua. PA Bryon Keith McNeil, M.D. Orthopedic Surgery Bcthcsda Naval Hospital Bcihesda. MD Christopher P. Mlchetti, M.D. Surgery Polyclinic Medical Center Harrisburg. PA Renee L. MLskimmln, M.D. Family Practice Shadyside Hospital Pittsburgh. PA Kathleeen M. Monderewlcz, M.D. Family Practice University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison. WI Adriana Thelma Monferre, M.D. Internal Medicine Temple University Hospital Philadelphia, PA Madbavl Reddy Monteforte, M.D. Transitional Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, PA Year Two Anesthesiology Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Nell Patrick Morandl, M.D. Emergency Medicine West Virginia University Hospitals Morgantown, WV Lane Aaron MoskofT. M.D. Obstetrics-Gynecology Su Luke's Hospital Bethlehem. PA Steven Wayne Mumbauer, M.D. Pediatrics Duke University Medical Center Durham. NC Andrew E. Myers, M.D. Internal Medicine University of Maryland Medical Center Baltimore. MD Kara Munira Naklsbendi. M.D. Obstetrics-Gynecology Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia. PA Robert Nee, M.D. Internal Medicine Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center San Antonio, TX Christopher C. Nessel, M.D. Surgery Rhode Island Hospital Providence. RI Steven T. Nguy, M.D. Internal Medicine UMDNJ-Roben Wood Johnson Camden. NJ Tuan B. Nguyen, M.D. Preliminary Internal Medicine Reading Hospital and Medical Center Reading. PA Year Two Anesthesiology Baylor College of Medicine Houston. TX Reside ncies 319 Jennifer Mignon Nixon, M.D. Obstctrics-Gynccology University of Rorida Program Shands Hospital Gainesville, FL Timothy Charles Nunez, M.D. Surgery Good Samaritan Hospital Cincinnati, OH John N. Oh, M.D. Preliminary Internal Medicine Greater Baltimore Medical Center Baltimore, MD Year Two Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Sinai Hospital of Baltimore Baltimore, MD Michael Llewellyn Ormont, M.D. Surgery Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia, PA Shikha Pal, M.D. Radiology Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Hershey. PA Salvatore John Palumbo, M.D. Preliminary Surgery Strong Memorial Hospital Rochester, NY Year Two Neurosurgery University of Rochester Rochester. NY Rachel L. Perry, M.D. Preliminary Internal Medicine Pennsylvania Hospital Philadelphia. PA Year Two Ophthalmology Temple University Hospital Philadelphia. PA Marylin Picrre-Louls, M.D. Family Practice Overlook Hospital Summit, NJ Margaret Ann Plsanl, M.D. Internal Medicine Yale-New Haven Hospital New Haven. CT David Eric Kawdin, M.D. Surgery Graduate Hospital Philadelphia, PA Joseph Rilna, M.D. Orthopedic Surgery SUNY HSC Brooklyn Affiliated Hospitals Brooklyn. NY Kelly M. Robinson, M.D. Pediatrics University of Texas Medical School Houston, TX Victor M. Romo, M.D. Preliminary Surgery Temple University Hospital Philadelphia, PA Nelson Garrett Rosen, M.D. Surgery Long Island Jewish Medical Center New Hyde Park. NY Steven Erie Roskos, M.D. Family Practice Lancaster General Hospital Lancaster, PA James Joseph Rowland, M.D. Obstetrics-Gynecology Western Pennsylvania Hospital Pittsburgh, PA Andrew Brian Roxby, M.D. Internal Medicine Huntington Memorial Hospital Pasadena, CA Jeanne M. Rozwadowskl. M.D. Internal Medicine University of Colorado School of Medicine Denver. CO Michael Bernard Russo, M.D. Internal Medicine US Naval Hospital San Francisco. CA Peter Anthony Salazar, M.D. Radiology Barnes Hospital Sl Louis, MO Ricardo Caraballo Sanchez, M.D. Obstctrics-Gynccology UMDNJ-Robcrt Wood Johnson Camden. NJ Linda Jean Scarazzini, M.D. Internal Medicine Graduate Hospital Philadelphia. PA Sherry A. Schelb, M.D. Internal Medicine University of Virginia Charlottesville. VA Robert Lee Schultze, M.D. Preliminary Internal Medicine Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA Year Two Ophthalmology Albany Medical College Albany. NY John D. Sedovy, M.D. Surgery Carl lion Health System Roanoke. VA Jessica Seldl-Frledman, M.D. Obstc trics-Gynccology Abington Memorial Hospital Abington, PA Paul Strawn Sherbondy, M.D. Orthopedic Surgery Tulanc University School of Medicine New Orleans. LA 320 Susan Mark Smik, M.D. Family Practice Community Hospital of Sonoma County Santa Rosa, CA Joseph Benjamin Sobel, M.D. Preliminary Surgery Abington Memorial Hospital Abinglon, PA Ellas Andrew Socolof, M.D. Pediatrics Strong Memorial Hospital Rochester, NY Roslyn Sue Webs Socolof, M.D. Family Practice Highland Hospital of Rochester Rochester. NY Charles Patrick Springer, M.D. Orthopedic Surgery Temple University Hospital Philadelphia. PA Robert Steven Sterling, M.D. Preliminary Surgery Washington Hospital Center Washington, DC Florence J. Synn, M.D. Pediatrics St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children Philadelphia, PA Michael Louis Szatkowskl, M.D. Pediatrics Thomas Jefferson University Delaware Children’s Health Center Philadelphia, PA Todd Palmer Thompson, M.D. Preliminary Surgery University Health Center of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh. PA Year Two Neurosurgery University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA Kathleen Ann Tlgue, M.D. Pediatrics Strong Memorial Hospital Rochester. NY Judith Thuha Tran, M.D. Internal Medicine Milton S. Hcrshcy Medical Center Hcrshcy, PA Kristin Anne Tyszkowskl, M.D. Internal Medicine—Psychiatry Duke University Medical Center Durham. NC Howard Raymond Underwood, M.D. Health Care Administration Graduate School of Business University of Chicago Chicago. IL Kurt Matthew Von Hartleben, M.D. Internal Medicine Milton S. Hcrshcy Medical Center Hcrshcy, PA Hung Quoc Vu, M.D. Orthopedic Surgery New England Medical Center Hospital Boston, M A Gregory Edward Walker, M.D. Internal Medicine University Health Center of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA Michael Dean Walker, M.D. Preliminary Internal Medicine Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, PA Year Two Radiology Morristown Memorial Hospital Morristown. NJ Melank A. Watanabe, M.D. Internal Medicine Einstein Affiliated Hospitals Montefiore Medical Center Bronx. NY Karen Yungjoo Whang, M.D. Surgery University of Massacusctts Programs Worcester. MA Gerald Charles Wydro, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medical College of Pennsylvania Philadelphia. PA Lauren Jean Wylonis, M.D. Psychiatry Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Dawn Mark Zapotok, M.D. Pediatrics St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children Philadelphia. PA Joseph Robert Zebrowlt , M.D. Obstctrics-Gynecologv Abington Memorial Hospital Abington. PA John William Zelahy, M.D. Internal Medicine Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, PA Timothy M. Zgkszewski, M.D. Surgery Episcopal Hospital Philadelphia, PA Howard Scott Zlpln, M.D. Internal Medicine Temple University Hospital Philadelphia. PA Ehud I.Zusman, M.D. Preliminary Surgery Strong Memorial Hospital Rochester. NY Year Two Urology University of Rochester Rochester. 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(215) 849-0445 5555 Wissahickon Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19144 Open 7 Days Per Week Monday-Saturday 9—5 Sunday 10—3 328 SkulI O TUM? to the CLASS OF 1994 Department of Surgery Section of General, Trauma and Vascular Surgery Congratulations to Nancy Lewis, M.D. May you be as fine a physician as you are a person! With love and pride — Mom, Dad, RJ and Grandma Ceal Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Bleicher Congratulate Their Son RICHARD and the Class of '94 All the Best In the Years to Come! BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1994 from Dr. and Mrs. Riaz Hussain Advertise rs 329 Best Wishes to The Class of 1994! 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Thoder, M.D. Advertisers 331 Best Wishes to the Class of 1994 from the SmithKline Beecham Department of Diagnostic Imaging Francis J. Shea, M.D., Chairperson David S. Ball, D.O. Akbar Bonakdarpour, M.D. Dina F. Caroline, M.D. N. David Charkes, M.D. Gary S. Cohen, M.D. Kristin L. Crisci, M.D. Huynh T. Doan, M.D. Eric N. Faerber, M.D. Mary S. Fisher, M.D. Robert A. Gatenby, M.D. Evan Geller, M.D. Rosaleen Gembala-Parsons, M.D. Bruce Greenberg, M.D. Linda C. Knight, Ph.D. Te-Hua Liu, M.D. Michael B. Love, M.D. Leon S. Malmud, M.D. Alan H. Maurer, M.D. Virginia P. Mercader, M.D. Mamed Mesgarzadeh, M.D. Barton N. Milestone, M.D. Theresa C. Power, D.O. George Revesz, Ph.D. Eleanor Smergel, M.D. Robert G. Stem, M.D. Melvin L. Turner, D.O. Jcan-Luc Urbain, M.D. Thomas Witomski, M.D. Barbara Wolfson, M.D. Marvin C. Ziskin, M.D. 332 Skull The Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Temple University School of Medicine Extends Its Best Wishes to The Class of 1994! Congratulations to the Class of 1994 With special wishes to those who had their anesthesia rotation at Nazareth Hospital NAZARETH ANESTHESIA ASSOCIATES, INC. David W. Schaffer, M.D. Robert L. Leegard, M.D. Frank Garbak, M.D. Daniel B. Walter, M.D. Alvin Gaary, M.D. Janet N. Siler, M.D. Adverti sers 333 Best Wishes and Congratulations to the Class of '94 The Hospital A state leader in Surgery, Cardiology, Oncology, Neonatology, Radiology, and Psychiatry. The Opportunities Residency programs in Family Medicine, Obstetrics Gynecology, Diagnostic Radiology, Internal Medicine, Preliminary Medicine, and a transiitonal program. The Surroundings Located in historic Berks County, combining comfortable suburban living and rural charm with close proximity to major metropolitan areas of the East Coast. The Reading Hospital and Medical Center Sixth Avenue and Spruce Street, West Reading, PA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1994 from the FAMILY PRACTICE RESIDENCY PROGRAM LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL Lancaster, PA Director Nikitas J. Zervanos, M.D. Associate Directors Alan S. Peterson, M.D. Stephen T. Olin, M.D. Christine M. Stabler, M.D. John R. Tyler, M.D. S. Scott Paist, M.D. Roland J. Larrabee, M.D. Congratulations to The Class of 1994 Archimede J. Silvestri, M.D. Paul H. Steerman, M.D. Leonard H. Cohen, M.D. A OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT KIM ENG KOO, M.D., LTD. NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY 3300 B RYAN AVENUE PHONE (CORNER RYAN AND ROWLAND AVENUES) (215) 33 2288 PHILADELPHIA. PA 19136 334 Skull The faculty, staff, and administrators of the ALBERT EINSTEIN MEDICAL CENTER are privileged and proud to share in the professional growth of Temple medical students. We wish all of you much success and satisfaction in the years ahead. ALBERT EINSTEIN MEDICAL CENTER NORTHERN DIVISION Advertisers 335 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1994 from the Dean and his Staff Allen R. Myers, M.D. Dean and Associate Vice President, HSC Richard J. Kozcra, M.D. Senior Associate Dean William E. Barry. M.D. Associate Dean for Medical Education Sally Rosen. M.D. Associate Dean for Student AJJairs Thomas R. Freltag Associate Dean for Administration Stanley J. Mann. Ph.D. Associate Dean for Resources Charles S. Ireland. Jr. Assistant Dean Director of RAR Program Dawn B. Marks. Ph.D. Assistant Dean for Graduate Studies William F. Schulze Assistant Dean at Albert Einstein Medical Center Ronald F. Tuma. Ph.D. Assistant Dean for Admissions Robert R. Smcdley, Ed.D. Assistant Dean for CME Sharon Jacobs Director of Planning and Administrative Services Sandra J. McDade Director of Business Affairs. Health Sciences Center M. Judith Russo Director of Faculty Student Records Peter N. Walsh. M.D., Ph.D. Director of the M.D. PhD. Program Mark-Alien Taylor Director of Library. HSC Gloria Greenberg Administrative Coordinator Claudia Siegel Director of Primanj Care Institute 336 Skull Allegheny Family Physicians OF ALTOONA HOSPITAL Clinical Clerkships Rural Clerkships Pre-Clinical Preceptorships Affiliated with: Family and Community Medicine The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Pennsylvania State University For additional information contact: Richard L. Decker, M.D. Program Director 501 Howard Avenue, Suite F2 Altoona, PA 16601 Telephone: (814) 946-2020 Since 1973 we’ve been a textbook example of leadership. For nearly rwo and a half decades, our fully accredited, three year residency program has been providing a strong foundation in total family medicine education. m McKeesport Hospital 1500 Fifth Avenue McKeesport, PA 15131 Our program will involve you in both inpatient and outpatient training to best prepare you for practice. Within the Hospital, we run a very active inpatient Family Practice Service, entirely controlled by our residents, thus maximizing the learning opportunities available in a supervised, hands-on setting. For further information, call: |412] 664-2131. Advertise rs 337 Best Wishes to The Class of 1994! Temple Cardiology Associates Congratulations Dr. Adam Lazarus With love always, Your Family CBest Wishes to cTfie Class of1994! (Dr. Mrs. (Pedro A. Salazar 668 9{. Church Street Sfazteton, (PA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1994! MONTGOMERY FAMILY PRACTICE RESIDENCY PROGRAM William H. Rodgers, III, M.D., Director Hazel M. Bluestein, M.D., Co-Associate Director Louis D. Mancano, M.D., Co-Associate Director Montgomery Professional Building 1330 Powell Street Suite 409 Norristown, PA 19401 (610) 277-0964 338 SkulI Congratulations to “Nancy Komalahiranya, M.D.” We are so proud of you and love you very much! Mom, Dad, Sky, Pari Congratulations Sal Thomas LaForgia With all the pride on earth— and in heaven! Love, Dad and Mickie FAMILY PRACTICE RESIDENCY PROGRAM Congratulations and (Best Wishes to Anne (P. Pimharian Lots of Love, (Dad ‘Mom Suite 200. 200 North i 3th Street. Reading. PA 19604 Residency Program I6I0 378-2080 Family Practice Center (610) 378-2-140 Advertise rs 339 you ‘Ring, We (Bring TWO BROTHERS 3322 North 13th Street Philadelphia, PA We Deliver HOT!! 225-1052 225-1053 225-8555 V_________________ Congratulations to The Class of 1994 Thank You for Your Patronage! 340 Skull To Linda Grossman: Our hearts to you Our hands to you Our hearts and hands to you! Congratulations, Linda! With much love from Mom, Dad, Nanny Anne, Nanny Del, Papa Milton, Jamie, Rob, Karen, Steve, Suzy, Scott, Jessica, Dana Congratulations %gte! Mom, ‘Dad, Meghan, ‘Bridget, Duffy Cooper Congratulations to NGUYEN BA TUAN, M.D. We are so proud of you! All our love, Mom Dad Uncles Aunts: Ngoc Quynh. Giang Ninh, Trung Loan. Hghia Nui, Hanh Cue Cousins: Nga. Mai. Huan. Han, An. Due. Kim-linh. Mai-Unh Congratulations to Lauren J. Wylonis, M.D. You Done Good! Your Loving Family Congratulations to Barry Greg Magen, M.D. We are so proud of you! All our love, Mom, Dad, and Len ‘The ‘Jamity of Marti Qruchacz The Ctass of 1994 Advertisers 341 Congratulations and Best Wishes to The Class of 1994 Temple University School of Medicine ‘Eacfi dream in your heart Cies zvithin reach If you just Believe in yourself Congratulations Dk Dawn Zapotok 9day the joy and pride you've given us today Be yours forever Love - fMom, Dad, Jill BaiCey too! 342 Skull Congratulations to ‘The Class of1994! from the Temple University School of Medicine Medical Alumni Association Board of Directors OFFICERS Joyce M.W. Grabar ’79 • FACULT Y STU DENT Anthony J. Comcroia ’74 Natalie P. Hartcnbaum '85 REPRESENTATIVES President Robert A. Hcinbach '77 •Christer Carlsson, M.D., Ph.D. Kenneth H. Gordon ’48 William C. Hcwson ’54 •Kenneth R. Cundy, Ph.D. President-Elect Eric K. Holm ’69 •Francis J. Shea. M.D. Charles D. Tourtcllottc ’57 A. Richard Kendall ’56 Colleen Fox '94 Vice-President Woodrow B. Kessler ’62 Juliannc O’Malley '95 Emily J. Penman '78 E. James Kohl ’66 Beck Sodcrbcrg '96 Secretary Gerald M. Lcmolc ’62 Jorge Roig ’97 Louis X. Santore 80 Gary P. Lengel ’76 Treasurer Joseph B. Lennert ’73 EMERITUS DIRECTORS John H. Martin 58 Fraser Lewis ’60 William A. Buchhcit ’60 Immediate Past President Stephen D. Lockcy III ’63 William H. Coleman ’45 Allen R. Myers, M.D. Michael Love '70 Dominic A. Dcl-aurentis '53 Dean Allan D. Marks ’62 Frederick W. Durham ’45 Ronald J. Mattson ’71 John H. Hall ’41 ALUMNI DIRECTORS James B. McClurfcen ’76 Trudeau M. Horrax '46 Richard P. Albertson 63 Curt D. Miller '79 Edwin Lautcrbach ‘46 A. James Alderfer 65 Robert H. Mills. Jr. ’88 Walter J. Lcvinsky '45 D. Michael Baxter '80 Mary E. Moore 67 Walter E. Margie. Jr. '51 E. Howard Bcdrossian 45 Peter B. Panzer '74 Gl3dysM. Miller’51 William R. Beckwith ’64 Stephen R. Permut 72 John R. Minchart ’35 C. Gregory Case 88 Richard C. Putnam '51 Frederick Murtagh, Jr. ’43 Robert S. Charles ’80 W. Gale Rcish ’68 Howard Warner '53 I. Favcl Chavin ’55 Wm. D. Reppert '51 Leslie W. Whitney ’44 John C. Chogich ’53 Edward J. Rcsnick ’51 Richard A. Close ’72 Gene Z. Salkind '79 STAFF Robert I. Dennis ’71 E. Ronald Salvitti ’63 Charles A. Glanville Wm. H. Duncan ’59 Nathan Schnall '47 Executive Director Tamar D. Earnest ’68 Charles R. Shuman ’43 Jill S. Unger John H. Esbenshade, Jr. '55 John R. Sibcrski ’75 Development Assistant Albert J. Finestonc '45 Frederick P. Sutliff ’46 Gilbert A. Friday 56 William S. Tasman ’55 Thomas L. Gaydos '61 Michael H. Ufberg ’66 Anthony R. Giorgio '73 M. Bruce Viechnicki ’66 Milton A. Wohl ’49 Advertisers 343 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1994 FROM THE MEDICAL STAFF OF ST. CHRISTOPHER'S HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN 344 Skull KARA Congratulations to Our Daughter, Stephanie P. Kager CONGRATULATIONS! Your visions have always been beautiful and your successes well earned We Are So Proud of You! Best Wishes to the Class of 1994! Ahmet, Louise Ley la George and MaryAnna Ralph “Our Son the Doctor” JOSEPH RIINA, M.D. Congratulations ADAM JON GEROFF, M.D. All Our Love, Mum, Dad, Louis Howard (Two down, one to go) With Love and Pride, Mom, Dad Fani Comprehensive. Caring. Committed. The Family Practice Residency Program at Sacred Heart Hospital Your residency years are some of the most intense, challenging and rewarding years of your life. You want the best training available. Our Family Practice Residency Program has a proven record, •accredited 18-resident program • emphasis on education over service • broad patient base • ideal living environment • practice opportunity after graduation For more information, call (215) 776-4890 or write to: Raymond S. Buch, M.D. Family Practice Residency Program Sacred Heart Hospital 421 Chew St.. Allentown, PA 18102 Sacred Heart Hospital Advertise rs 345 OR 3-5777 OR 3-5778 Merin Studios Inc._________ OF PHOTOGRAPHY 2981 GRANT AVENUE PHILADELPHIA, PA 19114 Best of Luck to The Class of '94 Temple University School of Medicine Department of Ophthalmology CONGRATULATIONS, DR. BIANCHETTA!! Love and best wishes from your whole family, and especially from: Mom Dad — Who always believed in you and Brother, Mike— Who was your first “patient many years ago Congratulations to The Class of 1994! from the Department of Surgery at Albert Einstein Medical Center Congratulations to Penny Rawdin Anderson, M.D. and David Eric Rawdin, M.D. We're So Proud! Love—Mom, Dad and the Gang TWO GREAT PUBS PITCHERS PUB ONE GREAT TOWN Main Street Manayunk 346 Skull CongratuCations to ‘The Ctass of1994! Temple University School of Medicine DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL MEDICINE Best Wishes to The Class of 1994 from the Department of Radiology at the Albert Einstein Medical Center Good Luck to The Class of 1994! Steve Rose’s Lunch Truck Saint Vincent Health Center FAMILY PRACTICE RESIDENCY PROGRAM 232 West 25 Street Erie, Pennsylvania 16544 814-432-5100 Congratulations to MICHAEL L. SZATKOWSKI, M.D. You did it! We are very proud of you! Love— Mom Dad, Steve, Dave Kathy Advertisers 347 (Best Wishes from Our (House to The Ctass of 1994 on four (graduation With Speciah Wishes to John, Mike, Kelson Tim Tlsie and Kenneth Cundy Thanks Mom and Dad! Best wishes to our classmates in their future careers. Good Luck Everybody! Kathy King Michael Ormont Congratulations to Dr. Noah Lechtzin We are very proud of you. Dad, Daniella Eric, Uncle Ed Aunt Carol, Karen Jeremy, Mika Baboolia BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1994 Department of Anesthesiology Episcopal Hospital 348 Skull Congratulations Eric Vincent Jackson, Jr. On Your Graduation from Temple University Medical School from Your wife, Cheryl Jackson, M.D. Your parents, Shirley Jackson and Eric Jackson, Sr. Edna Sims, Rogeria and the Boys Your Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles and Louise Your Uncle Leon, Faye and Son The Bradys, Your Cousins, the Jacksons and the Entire Family Congratulations Dr. Janies M. Mattucci, Jr. To a wonderful son and brother. We love you and are very proud of you. We wish you all the happiness and success you deserve. Love—Dad, Mom Patrick Congratulations to Howard Scott Zipin, M.D. Our wishes for a lifetime of good health, happiness and success. We are so proud of you! All our love— Mom. Dad and David to the CLi of 1994 Advertise rs 349 To Sherry— We remember the baby who never gave up. You tried, tried and tried again. We remember the child who came home from kindergarten and said, “When I grow up I'm going to college and live in the city!” You did. We remember the young girl who said, “Mom, give me words!” You found your own words. We remember the teenager whose bedroom door was always open, (HAHA!) and how we wished that it was closed after you left for college. You've opened many other doors. We salute the woman who has worked so hard to reach the goal that you set. We are all very proud of you and love you very much. No matter where you go, you will always be with us in our hearts. Love from all of us— Mom Dad; Gary, Lynette, Brett; Pappy Elsie; Pappy Mum Mum; Judy, Scott, Scottie, Hannah; Patsy, Jack, Johnny, Jeff; Brenda, Larry, Christopher, Amanda, Andrew; Buddy, Sandy, Dustin, David Buzz — fiBest Wishes to Congratulations and Best Wishes ‘The Class of 1994 We are so proud of you! ‘Temple University Medical School Love, Your Family Spouse Association Congratulations Dr. Sagi Kuznits! Lara Fisher, M.D. We are very proud of you. Congratulations with 8 years down and 7 more to go. Pride and All Our Love Good luck in neurosurgery!! Love, Mom, Dad, Tamir, Hadas, Isaac, Grandmother and Grandfather Dad, Mom, Erin, Kim and Grand mom 350 Skull Congratulations to The Class of 1994! Thank you for your patronage §pN«f$ §sm Rising Sun Germantown Avenues 227-4040 Oh Happy Day! Congratulations Dr. Kelly M. Robinson Love, Auntie Audrey, Mimi, Sistie, Nana, Jeanne, Doug, Rose, Duke, Nat, Regis, Kellen To Our Sister and Friend, CONGRATULATIONS! Doctor Kelly Robinson You did it....You have earned the right to be called We are so proud of you “Dr. Kelly Melinda Robinson” and zve love you!!!!! We are so proud of you! Love, All Our Love, Shelly and Erick Mom and Dad Best Wishes from Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Dedicated to the maintenance, care and restoration of health j,} Boehringer Ingelheim Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals. Inc. Ridgefield. CT 06877 Advertise rs 351 Best Wishes Class of '94 Dr. Mrs. Gerald Bell, Proud Parents of Karen Bell Fuscaldo Dr. Joe ‘Burke: The pastfour years fave been tough.... Going out with me Oh yeah, and medschool too! I (ove you and I'm proud of you!! (Dee (Dee Congratulations to Robert Nee, M.D. Keep Aiming High! Love, Guy Nee, M.D. (TUMS ’90) Family Congratulations Ann Marie Andrea Hendrzak Love, Mom Dad Congratulations to Duane Alistan Fredericks, M.D. We are proud of your tenacity and spirit! All our love— Mom, Kay, Rawle, Robin, Calvin, Justin, Wislyne, Beth, Jean, Tasha and Tahicia 352 Skull Just don't expect it to roar. Linder pressure to be swifter, stronger and more agile, some organizations may be tempted to seek superficial solutions. But in this era of unrelenting change, the true character of every enterprise will be tested. So rather than shallow, shortterm fixes, Andersen Consulting can help you achieve lasting improvements by aligning all of your essential components: strategy, technology, process and people. Because these days, you either transform the whole organization Or risk becoming a paper tiger. Andersen Consulting ARTHUR ANDERSEN U OX SC. Andersen Consulting's Healthcare Practice Salutes The 1994 Graduating Class Temple University School of Medicine 1601 Market Street • Philadelphia. PA 19103 • (215) 241-7361 Advertisers 353 Congratulations Gioia! Love— Daddy, P.J. Beau Congratulations to Doctor Gioia Marie Herring We've always been so proud of you. You set your goals early in life And now you have achieved your dream. All our love— Grandmother Lena Matthews Aunt Mary Congratulations to Gioia Marie Herring, M.D. We are so proud of your many achievements. Is there a doctor in the house? — There is now! All our love— Uncle Bob and Aunt Mary MOFFIN'S STEAK H 1307 W. TIOGA STREET 3AGIES 225-4 CALL FOR P • PHILA..PA 19140 808 STEAKS ICKUP STORE HOURS MON.-THURS.: lOam-lOpm FRI.: 10am-l 1pm SAT.: lOam-lOpm SUNDAY CLOSED • COLD BEER • HAND-DIPPED ICE CREAM • CIGARETTES We Are So Proud of You! Congratulations Gioia M. Herring, M.D. Mommy Aunt Geneva SCHERING CORPORATION The makers of Proventil, Vancenase 8l Claritin Wish to Congratulate The Class of 1994 for a Job Well Done. We look forward to meeting your needs in the future. 354 Skull TO BRANT ROBERT FULMER UJith Looe and Congratulations! tile wish that euery day for you, Ullll be a day begun with something new, Filled with challenge and with Joy. Seasoned by looe of learning as when a little boy Each morning with the rising sun, Think of something to be done, That will add meaning to other's Joy Free from self and all alloy. If a burden you make lighter, Causing one's lire to become the brighter, Recall that seeds of goodness sown, Uiill heap up merit all your own. Julmcr 'LUCRE PROUD OF UiMRT YOU'UE BECOME' •IUE LOUE YOU FOR IUHRT YOU RRE Patricia Rnn Knapp Fulmer Nicole Lara Fulmer Oonald Ralph Fulmer John Andrew Strzalkowskl Seeking 1st Year Residents in Family Medicine Discover the Best of Both Worlds In Our Community Teaching Hospital: Exceptionally Strong Teaching Program affiliated with SUNY Health Sciences Canter, Syracuse, NY Inquire about Resident satisfaction and information by calling 717-321-2340 collect. Ample Patient Volume In: • Pediatrics • Ambulatory Medicine • Geriatrics • AduR Medicine • OB J.B. Wetstone, M.D, 699 Rural Avenue Williamsport, PA 17701 • Regional Medical Center (325 beds) In Scenic Central PA, Serving Population ol 300,000 • 3rd and 4th Ytar Clerkships Available, Free Room and Board .ill The _ Villiamsporr .' Hospital Medical Cantor National Winner of Healthcare’s 1993 Comm menl to QualRy Award Congratulations to Aileen M. Danko, M.D. We're so proud of you! With love and best wishes. Dad and Kathy CONGRATULATIONS AILEEN M. DANKO, M.D. You arc compassionate and have a great spirit and zest for life. You're a wonderful daughter and sister and will become an excellent surgeon. We are very proud of you. Love—Mom, Mike and Matt Advertise rs 355 TEMPLE GRADUATES OF 1994 Temple’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science celebrates with you on your graduation and commencement of a medical career. These are becoming bold new times for the financing and delivery of health care. Your task will be to hold fast and dear to the mantle of “physician”, relinquishing it to no one and to no “bottom line”. Your task will continue to “see” and treat the whole person, not simply the symptom targeted within the HMO visit. You must be sensitive that the young woman's abdominal pain is not an acute abdomen, but a cry for help within an abusive marriage; you must be sensitive that while you have controlled hypertension in your male patient, the medication has produced sexual dysfunction side effects which are destroying his marriage; that the angry outburst of a business executive are actually component symptoms of her depression; that the elevated liver enzymes of a teacher-patient are markers of alcohol abuse which is destroying his career. Remember your patients as whole people in need of contact—both the laying on of hands and the touching of the mind. And so, go in celebration, we share in your joy and achievement. God speed. DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE A growing hospital for a growing community Located in the beautiful Endless Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania Close to Scranton Wilkes-Barre and Poconos Practice opportunities for primary care fit specialty physicians Vs BEST WISHES! MERCK HUMAN HEALTH DIVISION Best of Luck to the Class of 1994 SUMMIT PARK EAST APARTMENTS 356 Skull STEAKS •HOAGIES BURGERS•BEER Philadelphia Magazine “Best of Philly”® Chicken Cheesesteak 1993 Cheesesteak 1991 5826 Henry Avenue • Phila., PA 19128 OPEN 7 DAYS 487-2575 £ $ mm GOLDEN CHINA WOK RESTAURANT Eat In Take Out Orders TEL: (215) 225-7888 3447 Germantown Ave., Phila., PA 19140 (behind Temple University Hospital, comer of Tioga St. Germantown Ave.) Special Luncheon 10:30-3:00 PM Daily from $2.10 and up 3Adobe CSafe Congratulations JoulAwaum 'Par and QriLU to the Class of 1994 4$S0 Miufua Strut Tfuladtlpfua. TA 19128 215-483 3947 BLYTHEWOOD APARTMENTS 2991 School House Lane (215) 848-2100 Everything you could possibly want in comfortable, convenient living. 1 — 2—3 Bedroom Apartments Ideal for Students or Staff THE Bl YTHEWOOD Advertisers 357 Best Wishes the Ctass of 1994 (food Luclfin Jour future ‘Endeavors' Student Council 1993-1994 Congratulations to the Class of '94! We’ve come a long way, but we finally made it! We wish you the best of luck in your future careers and hope that each and every one of you enjoyed your years here at Temple. Although we will each go our separate ways, together we will always be the TEMPLE MEDICAL SCHOOL CLASS OF 1994. We look forward to your continued support as future alumni! '94 Class Officers 358 Skull Best Wishes to The Class of 1994! Germantown Neurological Associates Stephen D. Silberstein, M.D. Elliott A. Schulman, M.D. William B. Young, M.D. Advertise rs 359 CONGRATULATIONS! We Welcome You and Your Patients in the Future TEMPLE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL ][ 360 SkulI Congratulations to Kimberly Anne With love and pride from your family — Mom Joyce, Dad Webster, Sister Valerie, Brothers Webster Jr. and Jason, Nephew Jonathan, Grandmothers Nancy, Alma Inez Anne: A lot of Diet Pepsi has flowed and many nights spent on the phone. You did a great job and I love you. David Best Wishes Congratulations Leanne Kay Beidler, M.D. Way to Go Kitten! With Love, from Mom Dad Don Anita Beidler Temple Health Science Bookstore Broad Ontario Streets ■ ■ Philadelphia, PA 19140 (215) 707-7556 Monday—Friday 8:30 AM—4:30 PM Special Orders Gladly Accepted Visa, Mastercard, American Express. Discover Cards Welcome Advertisers 361 Billy Murphy's Irish Saloon Congratulations to the Class of 1994 and the Temple Medical Rugby Team! CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1994 GRADUATING CLASS OF TEMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE from the Staff of Emergency Medical Services Temple University Hospital Frederic Kauffman, M.D., Medical Director 362 Skull Congratulations to the Class of 1994! Faculty Staff Department of Neurology Temple University School of Medicine Advertisers 363 Congratulations to the Graduating Class of the Temple University School of Medicine from The Physicians and Staff of the St. Francis Hospital Family Practice Residency Program Kim L. Carpenter, M.D. Director Brian P. McDonough, M.D. Associate Director Anabis Vera-Gonzalez, M.D. Assistant Director Pasquale Fucci, M.D. Assistant Director Dean L. DeBroekert, M.D. Assistant Director StFRANCIS H O S P I T A. L Wilmington, Delaware 364 SkulI Congratulations — Job Well (Done! Qregonj C- (Bolton Jr., M.(D. ‘Mom and grandfather ’The Copeland Clan gahanna, Ohio Marlyn and Company Columbia, Maryland •The jglsons IDoraville, georgia Dear Steve Roskos: This quarter page is not nearly enough to express our love and joy in you and cannot begin to inform you with ink and paper of the surpassing greatness of our Lord Jesus Christ. Thank you for your heart and perseverance in the Lord. We will miss the guitar, your speaking simply and honestly, and pointing us more to that hope that is within us just by being who you arc. — “but as if the Son had said, “I will not have heaven except My redeemed ones be with Me: they and I cannot liven asunder. Abide in Me, and I in you.” — “An afflicted life looks very like the way that leads to the kingdom. Samuel Rutherford — that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give to you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Him. Ephesians 1:17 In Him, CMOS Congratulations to the Class of 1994 from the ‘faculty Staff of the ‘Department of Medicine fAbington Memorial Sfospital Advert] sers 365 To our classmates who joined us in our journey through the last four years— May the good times we’ve shared at Temple both as colleagues and friends be remembered in our hearts forever and guide us through our challenges of the future. Dawn Nancy Good Luck and Best Wishes to The Class of 1995 As You Enter Your Final Year. Work Hard and Play Hard! Skull 1994 Staff 366 Skull ... one more look at the Class of ’94 Advertise rs 367 Advertisers 369 370 Skull Advertisers 371 Advertisers 373 f] Sjf CAAt lUhb.... fe l O'hC Moa6 Vtfisi CHERYL JERRY OTTO JW7; MEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS '4 Skull 4 r Advertisers 375 THE HIPPOCRATIC OflTH I do solemnly swear by that which I hold most sacred That I will 6c Coyal to tfie profession of medicine and just and generous to its mem6ers; That I will 1tad my lift and. practice my art in uprightness and’ honor; That into wltatsoever house I shad enter, it shad 6e for the good of the sick to the utmost of my power, I holding myself aloof from wrong, from corruption, and from the tempting of others to vice; That I will exercise my art sofefy for the cure of my patients, and wid give no drug, perform no operation for a criminaT purpose, even if solicited, far less suggest it; That whatsoever I shad see or hear of the fives of others which is not fitting to 6e spohen, I wid keep inviolably secret These things I do promise. As I am faithful to this my oath may happiness and good repute 6e ever mine. The opposite if I shad be forsworn. 376 SkuII COOKE PUBLISHING COMPANY DEVON o NNSYLVAN'A
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