september 19-21 2014
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Schedule at a Glance
Thursday, September 18
6 – 9 pm Distinguished Alumni Achievement Awards
Friday, September 19
10 am – 5 pm Registration and Check-In
11:30 am – 2:30 pm The Dean’s Special 50th Luncheon honoring the Class of 1964, and H Street Society
3 – 4:30 pm Bus Tour: Changes in GW and the District
3 – 4:30 pm Annual Allan B. Weingold Lecture (CME credit pending)
5 – 7 pm Meet-the-Faculty Cocktail Reception
6:30 – 10 pm All Alumni Kick-off Party and Concert
Saturday, September 20
8 am – 5 pm Registration & Check- In
8 – 10 am HEALing Clinic 5K
8 – 10 am Continental Breakfast
9 – 10:30 am Back to Medical School, Session One
10:30 am – 12 pm Back to Medical School, Session Two
12:15 – 1:30 pm State of the School Address by SMHS Deans and Lunch
1:30 – 3 pm Annual Frank Miller Lecture (CME credit pending)
6 – 10 pm Cocktail Reception and Medical Class Reunion Dinner Parties
Sunday, September 21
9 – 11 am Dean’s Farewell Brunch
10:30 am – 12 pm Bus Tour: Changes in GW and the District
It is with great pleasure that I invite you to join us for Alumni Weekend 2014 on September 19 - 21. You will have opportunities to meet faculty from the past and present, interact with our current medical students, and learn how we are preparing our students for the ever changing medical and health care landscape. The best part of this weekend will be the many opportunities you will have to renew friendships, swap stories and reminisce
about your days in medical school at GW. Additionally, the reunion classes have been challenged to “Come Back, Give Back.” The class with the most participation, in both attendance and giving, will be recognized at the class dinner on Saturday, September 20. Will you accept the challenge?
More than ever, GW is graduating caring, responsible and respected clinicians and healthcare professionals who are making a difference in the quality of healthcare in their communities and around the world. I look forward to visiting with you, hearing your stories and watching you enjoy the camaraderie that was so important to your medical school experience. Please plan to join us in September. Your
class reunion won’t be the same without you!
Jeffrey S. Akman, MD ‘81, RESD ‘85Walter A. Bloedorn Chair of Administrative Medicine
Vice President for Health Affairs and Dean GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences
a Message from the Vice President
for Health Affairs and Dean
Thursday, September 18
6 – 9 pm
Four Seasons 2800 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Distinguished Alumni Achievement Awards Join President Steven Knapp and your fellow alumni at a dinner honoring the 2014 Distinguished and Recent Alumni Achievement Award recipients. Cost/person: $50 General Admission, $35 Young Alumni. The 2014 recipient from SMHS is Lawrence Deyton, M.D. ’85. For more information on the award winners and to purchase tickets, please go to alumni.gwu.edu/gwaw-events.
Friday, September 19
10 am – 5 pm
Ross Hall LobbyRegistration and Check-inCheck-in, pick up your name badge, campus maps, and learn about weekend events!
11:30 am – 2:30 pm
The Fairmont Hotel 2401 M ST. NW
The Dean’s Special 50th Luncheon honoring the Class of 1964 and the H Street SocietyMembers of the Class of 1964 and their guests are invited to join Dean Jeffrey S. Akman, as he honors this grand class at a special luncheon. In addition, the Class of 1964 and alumni who came before will be inducted into the H Street Society, commemorating the address of the former medical school.
3 – 4 pm (Boarding at 2:45 pm)
Bus will depart at 2:50 p.m. at the entrance to the Ross Hall courtyard, 24th and Eye Street and at The Fairmont Hotel.
Bus Tour: Changes in GW and the DistrictEnjoy a guided ride around the GW campus and the District. See the old H Street building site and visit the newest GW campus sites — the School of Business and the Elliott School building. Also on the tour — the World War II Memorial and the National Museum of the American Indian.
Schedule of events 3 – 4:30 pm
Ross Hall 117Sixth Annual Allan B. Weingold Obstetrics and Gynecology Lecture “Stress Prevention Strategies”
Presented by: Michael Berman, M.D. ’67, RESD ‘69
A discussion of the biological causes and adverse effects of stress and strategies to prevent stress in the lives of physicians. (CME credit pending)
5 – 7 pm
Ross Hall CourtyardMeet-the-Faculty Cocktail ReceptionCome join the fun as reunion classes mingle with medical faculty and staff from the past and present. Dean Jeffrey Akman will host this event for faculty, reuniting medical alumni and their guests. Look for your favorite professor while you were a student or have a chat with a new professor.
6:30 – 10 pm
Charles E. Smith Center, 600 22nd Street, NW
All Alumni Kick-off Party and ConcertAn Evening with Daryl Hall & John Oates
Daryl Hall and John Oates, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees and the number-one selling duo in music history, will kick-off Alumni Weekend with an all-alumni concert at the Charles E. Smith Center. From the mid-’70s to the mid-’80s, the duo had 11 top-10 singles, including “Rich Girl,” “Private Eyes,” “I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do),” “Maneater,” and “You Make My Dreams.”
8 pm
If you are looking for suggestions, would like to sign up as a group or join an existing group, please sign up in the Hospitality Suite in the Ross Hall Lobby no later than 4 pm.
Dinner on Your Own… or With Your FriendsWashington, DC is home to many outstanding restaurants for you and your classmates to enjoy. This is your night to explore the town on your own or with friends. The SMHS Alumni Office will be holding a limited number of reservations at area restaurants and they will be available for parties of 4, 6 or 8 on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Saturday, September 20
8 am – 5 pm
Ross Hall LobbyRegistration and Check-inCheck-in, pick up your name badge, campus maps, and learn about weekend events!
8 – 10 am
Ross Hall CourtyardContinental BreakfastEnjoy a light breakfast with your fellow classmates.
8 – 10 am Heel to Heal 5K Run/Walk to support the Healing ClinicThe GW Healing Clinic will host its Third Annual Heel-to-Heal 5K Walk/Run on Saturday, September 20 at 9 a.m. on the C&O Canal Tow Path in Georgetown. The GW Healing Clinic is an entirely student run effort that affords students the opportunity to more fully engage in our community. Last year, the 5K raised about $25,000 for the clinic. Fundraising is now more important than ever as it will help sustain our clinic at Bread for the City and support our efforts of opening a new site this fall. For more information about GW Healing Clinic and to register for the 5K, please visit http://www.gwhealingclinic.org/ or e-mail at gwstudentclinic@gmail.com
Session 1: 9 – 10:30 am
Session 2: 10:30 am – 12 pm
Ross Hall 101 and 218
Back to Medical School Experience how the most up-to-date technology and various educational opportunities are enhancing current GW medical student training by taking part in the sessions listed below.
Each session will be repeated to provide everyone the opportunity to partake so please indicate on your registration form which session you would like to start your morning with.
Clinical Learning and Simulated Skills: “Day in the Life of a Patient”
It is 8am and you are making your rounds on the floor when you visit with a patient who is complaining of being in pain. The pain suddenly becomes worse and you notice his vitals have changed significantly. How do you respond to these changes and what would you do next? Take a tour of our newly renovated CLASS Center and find out if you have what it takes treat our “patients.”
Gross Anatomy Lab Sessions
Gross Anatomy, the structural organization of the human body, is one of the basic building blocks of clinical medicine. Relive the experience of studying anatomy by exploring prosected human cadavers, dried bones, and fixed tissues such as brains, lungs, and kidneys. (No photography permitted)
12:15 – 1:30 pm
Ross Hall 101State of the School Address by SMHS DeansJoin Dean Akman and the Associate Deans to learn their vision and goals for the future of the medical school and how GW is focused on creating the next generation of healthcare leaders. (Box lunch provided)
1:30 – 3 pm
Ross Hall 101Third Annual Frank N. Miller Lecture “Physicians’ Role(s) in Health Policy: Our White Coat is Needed STAT”
Presented by Lawrence Deyton, M.D. ‘85
Dr. Deyton will share his view of the increasingly important role that clinicians must treat our patients and lay hands on the rapidly changing health care enterprise in the US. He will discuss our role in Congress, various Federal agencies, professional and advocacy organizations, national and state accrediting bodies and our own clinical organizations. In honor of Dr. Miller, Dr. Deyton will also share some ideas about the role of academic medical centers and the education of the next generation of clinicians to take on these responsibilities. (CME credit pending)
3 – 4 pm
Marvin Center (TBD)Planning Your LegacyEstate planning seminar open to all attendees. The specific focus will be on thoughtfully planning what to leave to your heirs and charity that will reflect the values you wish to pass on to future generations. Topics will include how much is too much to leave to your children, what options are available for leaving a legacy and how to include charity in your estate plans.
6 – 10:30 pm
The Fairmont Hotel 2401 M Street, NW
Cocktail Reception and Medical Class Reunion Dinner Parties Join fellow classmates for cocktails and dinner at the elegant Fairmont Hotel.
6:00 – 7:30 pm Special Grand Reunion Cocktail Reception
This reception is hosted by Dean Akman. Let’s get the party started!
7:30 – 10:30 pm Grand Celebration: Your Class Dinner Party!
Following the reception each reuniting class will adjourn to private banquet rooms to celebrate their respective class reunion. Please come prepared to swap stories (from the past and the present) and find out what your classmates have been doing. Class pictures will be taken during this time.
Sunday, September 21
9 – 11 am
The Fairmont Hotel 2401 M Street, NW
Dean Akman’s Farewell BrunchEnjoy a casual brunch with Dean Akman and your fellow classmates as you say your goodbyes.
10:30 am – 12 pm
Shuttle will board promptly at 10:30 am at the side entrance of The Fairmont Hotel, 2401 M Street, NW.
Bus Tour: Changes on the GW Foggy Bottom Campus and around the DistrictThis is your last chance to jump on board one of our courteous shuttles for a guided tour to see what is new in around the Foggy Bottom campus. See the old H Street building site and visit some of newer additions to the GW Foggy Bottom campus – the School of Business and the Elliott School building. Also on the tour - the World War II Memorial and the National Museum of the American Indian. Feel free to get off the bus at any site to further explore the area and enjoy a leisurely walk back to your hotel.
Additional information
Ross Hall Renovations
Massive renovations to Ross Hall began June 2012 to construct a new Research Center for Neglected Diseases of Poverty and to upgrade overall building systems. Construction included state of the art laboratory spaces on the 5th and 6th floors of Ross Hall, creating collaborative learning spaces for students and faculty. Renovations are slated to be completed by mid 2015.
Photo ID
Please bring a photo ID and have it with you at all times. The SMHS Alumni Office will work to provide easy entry for you into Ross Hall, which requires you to have photo IDs available to show security personnel.
Dietary Restrictions
If you have dietary restrictions in terms of the Saturday night class dinner parties, please pre-register and clearly indicate your dietary restrictions on your registration form.
Child Care
Child care is available during Alumni Weekend 2014 through well-known Washington, D.C. agencies. Caregivers from these agencies will work directly with you, and cater to your desired time frames and locations, including local hotels. We recognize that your child’s care is of the utmost importance. Please note that The George Washington University makes no representation as to these child care entities. As such, please investigate these agencies to determine your comfort level with them.
Seeking Sitters1-888-417-4883Sign-Up Fee: $59.99Hourly Rate can vary due to number of childrenMention “George Washington Alumni Weekend”
White House Nannies(301) 652-8088 or 1-800-266-9024Daily Agency Referral Fee: $65Hourly Rate: $16-20Mention “The George Washington University Alumni Weekend 2014”.
Getting Here
By Metro: Take the Orange or Blue Line to the Foggy Bottom Metro Stop. When you get off the escalators the hospital will be directly to your left, Ross Hall directly to your right. For questions about the Washington, DC public transportation system please visit: http://www.wmata.com
Driving Directions are available online at: http://smhs.gwu.edu/alumni/programs-events/alumni-weekend
Parking
Due to ongoing campus construction, parking is severely limited on campus and we do not recommend trying to park on campus. The Marvin Center Garage at 800 21st St. NW will be available on September 19, 20, and 21 for $21/day with no in and out privileges. There are privately managed garages available at 900 22nd Street and 2100 Pennsylvania Ave.
Questions?Please contact the GW School of Medicine & Health Sciences
Office of Development and Alumni Relations:
Phone: 202-994-7511 • Fax: 202-994-7741
E-mail: smhsalumni@gwu.edu
2030 M Street NW, 4th Floor; Washington, DC 20036
Alumni Weekend Website: go.gwu.edu/SMHSAlumniWeekend
Visit the Alumni Weekend Website to:
• Register online
• Make a reunion gift
• Fill out your profile for your class reunion booklet
• See who’s coming
• Find hotel, travel and parking information
• Join your class listserv
• Contact the SMHS Alumni Office
HOTEL information
http://smhs.gwu.edu/programs-events/alumni/alumni-weekend/ hotel-information
GW SMHS has arranged for special rates with the following hotels. Please make your reservations directly by calling the hotel of your choice and using the Booking ID listed for that hotel or mention “GW School of Medicine & Health Sciences Alumni Weekend”. Space at each hotel is limited, and these discounted rates are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
The Fairmont Hotel
2401 M Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 (800) 441-1414
This is the site of the Saturday evening cocktail reception and class dinners.
Rate: $189 per night (rate good for Friday, 9/19- Saturday, 9/21)
Booking ID: GW Medical School Alumni Gala
Located in Washington’s fashionable West End and just blocks from the GW campus, The Fairmont Washington, DC surrounds you with comfort and luxury. The perfect hotel for either business or leisure travel, The Fairmont Washington, DC offers spacious guestrooms and the brilliant colors of nature found in the hotel’s central garden courtyard, reflecting these tones throughout the property.
Hilton Garden Inn,
Washington D.C./
Georgetown Area
2201 M Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20037 (202) 375-5078
Reservation Deadline: August 20, 2014
Rate: $139 per night (rate good for Friday, 9/19 – Sunday, 9/21)
Booking ID: GWU School of Medicine Alumni
Room Block Set in the fashionable West End of downtown Washington, D.C., just four blocks from Dupont Circle and Foggy Bottom Metro stations, the Hilton Garden Inn Washington DC/Georgetown Area hotel is within walking distance of the unique neighborhood of Georgetown and fantastic dining and shopping opportunities. All of the inviting guest rooms and suites at this stylish hotel in Washington, D.C., feature complimentary WiFi, an ergonomic desk and a Keurig® coffee maker. Savor cocktails and American classics in our relaxed onsite bistro, Cafe Deluxe and buy snacks and sundries from the 24-hour Pavilion Pantry®. Work out in the complimentary 24-hour fitness center and swim in the heated rooftop pool.
Hotel Lombardy
2019 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Washington, DC 20006 (202) 828-2600 (800) 424-5486
Reservation Deadline: August 20, 2014
Rate: $209 per night (rate good for Friday, 9/19 - Saturday, 9/20)
Booking ID: Group #3062
Located on world-famous Pennsylvania Avenue, the Hotel Lombardy beckons travelers who possess discerning tastes - who appreciate the personalized attention and intimate ambiance of a truly unique Washington DC boutique hotel. Showcasing a classic 1920s decor and rich interior design, Hotel Lombardy has been designated as a Historic Hotel of America. Relax in one of their finely appointed guest rooms and suites... boasting vibrant furnishings and modern amenities, for the ideal balance of comfort and style.
Renaissance
Washington, DC
Dupont Circle
1143 New Hampshire Ave., NW Washington, DC 20037 (877) 212-5752
Reservation Deadline: August 29, 2014
Rate: $169 per night (rate good for Friday, 9/19 – Sunday, 9/21)
Booking ID: GWU Medical School Reunion Weekend
Sophisticated and contemporary, the Renaissance Washington, DC Dupont Circle Hotel offers intimate boutique hotel style accommodations with luxurious touches. Recently completing a multi-million dollar redesign, this Dupont Circle hotel is the area’s newest Renaissance. Perfect for a getaway to Washington, DC, this hotel is conveniently situated near Georgetown, Dupont Circle, and the DC Metro - just minutes from iconic sites. Discover our hotel’s newly remodeled guest rooms and suites, which elevate the boutique hotel experience to extraordinary new heights.
The George Washington
University Inn
824 New Hampshire Ave., NW Washington, DC 20037 (800) 426-4455 or (202) 337-6620
Reservation Deadline: August 19, 2014
Rate: $129 per night (rate good for Friday, 9/19 – Sunday, 9/21)
Booking ID: 474951 GWU School of Medicine Alumni Weekend
Discover a warmer, more personal side of the Nation’s Capital at The George Washington University Inn. Conveniently located just one block from the Foggy Bottom Metro Station and two blocks from The George Washington University, this quaint inn offers convenience and all the personalized service of a boutique hotel. Enjoy classic tradition blended with individualized comfort and welcoming features including spacious rooms and suites.
The Ritz-Carlton —
Washington, DC
1150 22nd Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 (800) 241-3333
Reservation Deadline: August 22, 2014
Rate: $289 per night (rate good for Friday, 9/19 – Sunday, 9/21)
Booking ID: GW School of Medicine Alumni Weekend
The Ritz-Carlton is a distinctive luxury hotel located in the heart of the upscale West End neighborhood in downtown Washington, D.C. Featuring convenient access to Embassy Row, Capitol Hill, Dupont Circle, historic Georgetown, and the inspiring monuments and cultural institutions symbolic of the world’s most powerful city.
The Westin Georgetown
2350 M Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 (888) 625-5144
Reservation Deadline: August 19, 2014
Rate: $169 per night (rate good for Friday, 9/19 – Sunday, 9/21)
Booking ID: The George Washington University | School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Nestled in the historic Georgetown neighborhood, The Westin Georgetown, Washington D.C. is moments away from the capital’s main attractions, from George Washington University to the Kennedy Center, Embassy Row, The National Mall, and The White House.
One Washington Circle
One Washington Circle, NW Washington, DC 20037 (800) 424-9671 (202) 872-1680
Reservation Deadline: August 19, 2014
Rate: $129 per night (rate good for Friday, 9/19 – Sunday, 9/21)
Booking ID: 1149710 GW School of Medicine Alumni Weekend
An affiliate of The George Washington University, this hotel offers spacious, newly redesigned suites, each with its own balcony. The signs on the street corner read Pennsylvania Avenue and K Street. Between the White House and Georgetown, it’s the intersection where Washington’s business, politics and pleasure swirl all around you.
Registration Form Registration Deadline: Friday, Sept. 5
Please return this form with your payment in the enclosed envelope or you can register online at: go.gwu.edu/SMHSAlumniWeekend
Name Medical Class Year
Name for nametag
Permanent address
Telephone (home) Telephone (business)
Fax
Name (for nametag) of guest attending
Please indicate any special mobility needs
Please indicate any dietary restrictions for the Saturday evening dinner
Total Cost for the Weekend is $175 Per Person Attending.
Payment Methods
$_____________ Total Amount Enclosed
Check (payable to The George Washington University) OR Credit Card: Visa MC AE
Credit Card Number Expiration Date
Cardholder’s Name (as it appears on card)
Your Signature Today’s Date
Help your friends and classmates find you during Alumni Weekend 2014!
Contact information provided below will be listed in the Hospitality Suite (see inside back cover,
or call 202-994-7511 for more details)
Hotel name
Cell phone
Other contact information
For planning purposes, please indicate what activities you plan to attend:
Yes #Attending
Friday, September 19
_______ Dean’s Special Luncheon (Class of 1964 only)
_______ Bus Tour
_______ Annual Weingold Ob/Gyn Lecture
_______ Meet-the-Faculty Reception
_______ All Alumni Kick-Off Party and Concert
Saturday, September 20
_______ 5K Fun Run/Walk Not included in registration fee, you must register at healingclinic.org
_______ Continental Breakfast
Back to Medical School Session 1: 9 – 10:30 am (pick one)
_______ Clinical Learning and Simulated Skills: “Day in the Life of a Patient”
_______ Gross Anatomy Lab Session
Back to Medical School Session 2: 10:30 – 12 pm (pick one)
_______ Clinical Learning and Simulated Skills: “Day in the Life of a Patient”
_______ Gross Anatomy Lab Session
_______ State of the School Address and Lunch
_______ Third Annual Frank Miller Lecture
_______ Cocktail Reception and Class Dinner Parties
Sunday, September 21
_______ Dean’s Farewell Brunch
_______ Bus Tour
Total Cost for the Weekend is $175 Per Person Attending.
Hospitality Suite
Location: Ross Hall Lobby
Stop by the Hospitality Suite to check-in, review the weekend schedule of events, mingle with friends and students, and sign up for dinner reservations. Make it easy for your friends to find you by providing us with your cell phone number and hotel information in advance and we will have it available for your classmates to contact you once they arrive.
Hours of operation: Friday, September 19: 10 am – 5 pm Saturday, September 20: 8 am – 5 pm
Come Back, Give Back
Fundraising is an important part of the reunion tradition when you stretch to make gifts above and beyond your ongoing annual giving to the School of Medicine and Health Sciences. This year, each class will be working to establish a class gift in honor of their reunion. All are encouraged to participate in this important initiative to support the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences. For more information or to make a donation, please call 202-994-7511 or visit go.gwu.edu/SMHSAlumniWeekend
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