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C lass, you’ll need a crystal ball for this assignment!” the Brooklyn seventh- grade teacher informed her students. “Please write down where you think you’ll be 20 years from now. I’m going to place your predictions in a time capsule that will be opened in two decades.” Adrian Burrowes, M.D. ’00, saw himself married, raising two children, and a physician healing the sick. However, his teacher found Burrowes’s medical ambitions a tad over-the-top. She returned his paper with a dismis- sive note scrawled across the top: “I want you to give me a more realistic assessment!” “I told my mom,” says Burrowes, now a family practice doctor who was one of nine Miller School students to graduate with honors in his class of 162 physicians. “The first thing next morning, my mom went right to the school.” After Maureen Burrowes read the riot act to her son’s naysayer teacher, she stopped by the principal’s office to deliver a scathing lecture about foisting diminished expectations on inner-city school students. Adrian Burrowes’s path to becom- ing a top medical student, then an accomplished young M.D., is a story of resilience, perseverance, and of taking a road less traveled. It’s about defying odds as well as defying death. That’s because during his earliest years, dream-killing instructors were the least of Burrowes’s worries. The first order of business was to make it out of his rough-and-tumble Crown Heights, Brooklyn, neighborhood without being in a coffin or a squad car. “We only had 11 guys in my elementary school class. Four are dead, five are incarcerated, and then there’s me and another guy,” Burrowes observes matter-of-factly. During those times, when his day-to-day exis- tence wasn’t presenting life-threatening challenges, health problems stepped in to fill the void. “I had pretty severe asthma, and I was in and out of the hospital all the time,” recalls Burrowes, who never fell in with Brooklyn’s hooligan element thanks to his mother’s firm hand. “The last time I was admitted, I was actually in a coma from pneumonia.” Burrowes was treated by a consci- entious young internal medicine intern named Lynn Sayres, M.D., who ignited his interest in medicine. “Every time I went to her, I would ask her to show me something different,” he says. “Dr. Sayres was very engaging and saw that I was developing a love of medicine.” Not long afterward, Burrowes and his family encountered something that prompted them to leave Brooklyn for good. “We were staying in a building that was basically a crack house,” Burrowes remembers. “We had dealers in the lobby selling drugs.” One night Burrowes, his mother, and his sister were climbing a dark stairwell in the building when they encountered a young man wearing a trenchcoat who whirled and pointed a shotgun at them. “My mom—I don’t know how she was so calm—she just started talking to him,” Burrowes says. “It was as if she didn’t see the gun.” Moments after his mother got her family past safely, Burrowes heard a booming shotgun blast emanate from the stairwell, the final sound heard by a teenage shooting victim. Maureen quickly moved her family to Orlando, where she found work as a dental assistant. After she suffered a stroke while Burrowes was a high school junior, he began working in a supermarket and for a formal wear company that paid him to wear prom tuxedoes to school. Even though his mother wasn’t 100 percent recovered and money was in short supply, she put the kibosh on Burrowes’s employment when his grades began to suffer. After high school, Burrowes attended the University of Central Florida, where he and other students founded an American Medical Asso- ciation chapter. Burrowes became chapter president and arranged for members to visit various medical schools. “That’s what got me in the door to go to the University of Miami,” he recalls. “I fell in love with that place immediately! The size of the medical center is absolutely overwhelming, and the surrounding indigent population is significant. That mattered to me, because I was trying to give back.” While attending the Miller School, Burrowes decided he wanted to pursue family medicine. “And everybody said to him, ‘Adrian, what are you, crazy?’” recalls Robert Schwartz, M.D., chair of the Depart- ment of Family Medicine and Com- munity Health. “‘Choose a specialty!’ And Adrian said, ‘No, I’m going back to my community.’” But first Burrowes completed a three-year residency program at Jackson Memorial Hospital. Now in private practice in Casselberry, Florida, Burrowes finds family medicine enthralling. “I worked very hard to learn as much as I could about every field of medicine so that I can serve my patients to the best of my ability,” says Burrowes, who got married while he was in Miami. “It takes someone who’s very dedicated and who believes in lifelong learning to truly be a family practitioner. “My youngest patient is 3 days old and my oldest is 106,” he contin- ues. “That’s what I always envisioned doing. And I love it.” Giving Back to One’s Community ADRIAN BURROWES OVERCOMES FORMIDABLE ODDS TO BECOME FAMILY PHYSICIAN MEDICALALUMNI NEWS For Alumni of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Fall 2009 n Medical Leader at the Ivies n Pioneering New Noninvasive Surgery n Best and Brightest: Mohamed Kaif Adrian Burrowes, M.D. ’00, a family physician in Casselberry, Florida, examines patient Lacey Phillips as nurse Roseanna Fowler looks on. “It takes someone who’s very dedicated and who believes in lifelong learning to truly be a family practitioner.” A future physician? Aidan Burrowes and his proud dad.

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Class, you’ll need a crystal ball for this assignment!” the Brooklyn seventh-

grade teacher informed her students. “Please write down where you think you’ll be 20 years from now. I’m going to place your predictions in a time capsule that will be opened in two decades.”

Adrian Burrowes, M.D. ’00, saw himself married, raising two children, and a physician healing the sick. However, his teacher found Burrowes’s medical ambitions a tad over-the-top. She returned his paper with a dismis-sive note scrawled across the top: “I want you to give me a more realistic assessment!”

“I told my mom,” says Burrowes, now a family practice doctor who was one of nine Miller School students to graduate with honors in his class of 162 physicians. “The first thing next morning, my mom went right to the school.” After Maureen Burrowes read the riot act to her son’s naysayer teacher, she stopped by the principal’s office to deliver a scathing lecture about foisting diminished expectations on inner-city school students.

Adrian Burrowes’s path to becom-ing a top medical student, then an accomplished young M.D., is a story of resilience, perseverance, and of taking a road less traveled. It’s about defying odds as well as defying death. That’s because during his earliest years, dream-killing instructors were the least of Burrowes’s worries. The first order of business was to make it out of his rough-and-tumble Crown Heights, Brooklyn, neighborhood without being in a coffin or a squad car.

“We only had 11 guys in my elementary school class. Four are dead, five are incarcerated, and then there’s me and another guy,” Burrowes observes matter-of-factly. During

those times, when his day-to-day exis-tence wasn’t presenting life-threatening challenges, health problems stepped in to fill the void.

“I had pretty severe asthma, and I was in and out of the hospital all the time,” recalls Burrowes, who never fell in with Brooklyn’s hooligan element thanks to his mother’s firm hand. “The last time I was admitted, I was actually in a coma from pneumonia.”

Burrowes was treated by a consci-entious young internal medicine intern named Lynn Sayres, M.D., who ignited his interest in medicine. “Every time I went to her, I would ask her to show me something different,” he says. “Dr. Sayres was very engaging and saw that I was developing a love of medicine.”

Not long afterward, Burrowes and his family encountered something that prompted them to leave Brooklyn for good. “We were staying in a building that was basically a crack house,” Burrowes remembers. “We had dealers in the lobby selling drugs.”

One night Burrowes, his mother, and his sister were climbing a dark stairwell in the building when they encountered a young man wearing a trenchcoat who whirled and pointed a shotgun at them. “My mom—I don’t know how she was so calm—she just started talking to him,” Burrowes says. “It was as if she didn’t see the gun.”

Moments after his mother got her family past safely, Burrowes heard a booming shotgun blast emanate from

the stairwell, the final sound heard by a teenage shooting victim.

Maureen quickly moved her family to Orlando, where she found work as a dental assistant. After she suffered a stroke while Burrowes was a high school junior, he began working in a supermarket and for a formal wear company that paid him to wear prom tuxedoes to school.

Even though his mother wasn’t 100 percent recovered and money was in short supply, she put the kibosh on Burrowes’s employment when his grades began to suffer.

After high school, Burrowes attended the University of Central Florida, where he and other students founded an American Medical Asso-ciation chapter. Burrowes became chapter president and arranged for members to visit various medical schools.

“That’s what got me in the door to go to the University of Miami,” he recalls. “I fell in love with that place immediately! The size of the medical center is absolutely overwhelming, and the surrounding indigent population is significant. That mattered to me, because I was trying to give back.”

While attending the Miller School, Burrowes decided he wanted to pursue family medicine. “And everybody said to him, ‘Adrian, what are you, crazy?’” recalls Robert Schwartz, M.D., chair of the Depart-ment of Family Medicine and Com-munity Health.

“‘Choose a specialty!’ And Adrian said, ‘No, I’m going back to my community.’”

But first Burrowes completed a three-year residency program at Jackson Memorial Hospital. Now in private practice in Casselberry, Florida,

Burrowes finds family medicine enthralling.

“I worked very hard to learn as much as I could about every field of medicine so that I can serve my patients to the best of my ability,” says Burrowes, who got married while he was in Miami.

“It takes someone who’s very dedicated and who believes in lifelong learning to truly be a family practitioner.

“My youngest patient is 3 days old and my oldest is 106,” he contin-ues. “That’s what I always envisioned doing. And I love it.”

Giving Back to One’s CommunityA d r i A n B u r r o w e s o v e r c o m e s F o r m i d A B l e o d d s t o B e c o m e FA m i ly p h y s i c i A n

mediCalalumninewsFor Alumni of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine

Fall 2009 n M e d i c a l L e a d e r a t t h e I v i e sn P i o n e e r i n g N e w N o n i n v a s i v e S u r g e r yn B e s t a n d B r i g h t e s t : M o h a m e d K a i f

Adrian Burrowes, M.D. ’00, a family physician in Casselberry, Florida, examines patient Lacey Phillips as nurse Roseanna Fowler looks on.

“It takes someone who’s very dedicated and who believes in lifelong learning to truly be a family practitioner.”

A future physician? Aidan Burrowes and

his proud dad.

Medical Leader at the Iviesd Av i d h A F l e r l e Av e s h A r vA r d t o B e c o m e c h A i r o F n e u r o l o g y At yA l e

2 Fall 2009 medical alumni news

On September 1, David Hafler, M.D. ’78, became chair of the

Yale School of Medicine’s neurology department as well as chief of neurol-ogy at Yale-New Haven Hospital. For the previous 25 years, Hafler had been a highly regarded Harvard Medical School neurologist known for his work on the genetic basis of multiple sclerosis (MS).

Widely viewed as an expert on the mechanisms of autoimmunity and inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system, Hafler has spent more than three decades focusing on the debilitating central nervous system disease, which has no cure. “As a med-ical student, I knew I wanted to study multiple sclerosis,” says Hafler. During his Miller School days, his summers were spent working with the National Institutes of Health’s MS branch.

Hafler’s new duties at Yale ideally situate him to further his investigatory quest. “This new position will allow me to conduct my research while running and really expanding the Department of Neurology at Yale,” Hafler says. “This position will also allow me to indulge my passion for training physician-scientists.

“A major problem facing the future of medicine is the lack of physician-scientists,” Hafler says with conviction. “We’re not bringing along the next generation of physician- scientists, and the NIH has recognized

Library, and I met her through a common friend. “The library—a great place to meet your future wife!” laughs Hafler.

Although he’s a longtime Ivy Leaguer, Hafler’s ties to South Florida remain strong. For one thing, he grew up in Miramar and his parents still reside in the region. Then there are the many fond remem-brances from his medical student days.

“I still remem-ber where I was sitting on the sofa when I had my interview with (Miller School dean emeritus) Dr. (Bernard) Fogel,” Hafler says. “What a wonderful man! God—I’ll never forget my interview with him!

“I have memories of sleeping in the Alamo before it was moved,” Hafler continues. “And the clinical training that I received at UM/Jackson was absolutely outstanding.”

When Hafler earned his M.D. and went onstage to pick up his degree, he carried his 2-week-old son, Brian, with him. Earlier this year, after Brian Hafler graduated from Harvard with M.D. and Ph.D. degrees, he drolly informed his dad: “Gee, this is the second time I’ve gotten a medical degree!”

Hafler’s other son, Jason, is completing a Ph.D. in genetics at

Cambridge University in England. That’s fortuitous, given how critical genetics is to David Hafler’s research. He stays in contact with Margaret (Peggy) Pericak-Vance, Ph.D., the Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation Professor of Human Genomics and director of the John P. Hussman Institute for Human Genomics.

“Peggy and I have been partnering with other scientists around the world to understand the genetics of multiple sclerosis,” Hafler says. “We’ve been collaborating for about seven or eight years now.”

Given how Hafler’s unwavering focus on MS first started at the Miller School, his work with Pericak-Vance neatly brings things full circle.

this. The M.D./Ph.D. programs work well, but in the next stage—after you get your diploma—getting one’s clini-cal training is very difficult. We need to really nurture these individuals and develop better pathways to promote their careers.”

Along with MS, Hafler says he plans to build programs that study brain tumors, stroke, Parkinson’s disease, and related areas. “Yale is making a major investment in neurol-ogy,” Hafler says. “We have space for young and senior scientists to come and join us.”

Hafler has plans to recruit five new physician-scientists over the next few years, along with several new clinicians. “There’s a great group of clinicians already here, but we’re very much in expansion mode,” he says.

When Hafler moved from Harvard to Yale, a $4 million NIH grant issued under the Recovery Act Limited Competition program moved with him. It’s a genetics grant related to multiple sclerosis.

His wife, Janet, also accompanied him to Yale Medical School, where she serves as an assistant dean for educational scholarship. “I married my wife while I was a University of Miami

medical student,” Hafler recalls of his spouse, who has a doctorate in educa-tion from Harvard University and was a Jackson Memorial Hospital pediatrics nurse during their first encounter. “Janet was at the Calder

David Hafler, M.D. ’78, is a renowned neurologist well known for

his research on the genetics of multiple sclerosis.

Miller School students aren’t typically invited to prestigious European medical conferences to

discuss self-authored research papers. But little about mohamed Kaif, B.S. ’06, is typical.

Currently in his last year of medical school, Kaif flew to Prague, Czech Republic, in

October to attend the Eighth International Congress on Coronary Artery Disease. Kaif was

accorded the honor of presenting a paper he’d written about links between stroke and heart

failure. The treatise was created using statistics accumulated by Kathy A. Hebert, M.D., a

Miller School associate professor of cardiovascular medicine. Kaif did most of the writing.

“Dr. Hebert had data about the prevalence of stroke in heart failure patients living in

Louisiana and Miami,” Kaif says. “Plus, she was involved in the same kind of research in

the country of Georgia. So we took all this data and tried to see how prevalent stroke was

in the heart-failure population.

“The results were interesting, in that the prevalence in Georgia was low, while it was

higher in Miami and Louisiana, which were very comparable,” adds Kaif, who’s looking to

pursue externships in internal medicine and cardiology. “And it didn’t really seem to vary

based on race, ethnicity, and gender. We’re not sure why it’s so low in Georgia.”

Being analytical and inquisitive comes naturally to Kaif, who was born in Bangalore,

India, and migrated to New Jersey with his family at the age of 1. Eight years later the Kaif

family moved to Tarpon Springs, Florida, where Kaif attended high school.

There was never any doubt in his mind

about becoming a physician, given that his mom

is a geriatrician who has two brothers who are

doctors. As if additional reinforcement was

needed, practically every time Kaif’s maternal

grandmother saw him, she’d make it a point to

mention: “You ought to be a doctor!”

A participant in the six-year Baby Doc pro-

gram, Kaif earned a B.S. in biology from the

University of Miami in 2006. “It’s been quite a

ride, it’s been great,” he says of attending the

Miller School. “Especially the clinical years.”

Kaif is particularly grateful to the Miller

School alumni whose generous contributions to

a school fund enabled him to defray $10,000 a year from his medical school expenses.

“That really helped,” Kaif says of the financial aid. “Having this kind of assistance means

a lot. It kind of frees you when making specialty choices that determine how you practice

medicine for the rest of your life.”

Profiles of exceptional Miller School students

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Updates from alumni of the University of Miami Miller School of MedicineClassNOTES

office of medical developmentpost office Box 016960 (r-100)miami, Florida 33101

Senior Vice President for Medical Affairs and DeanPascal J. Goldschmidt, M.D.

Associate Vice President for Development and Alumni RelationsMary ann sprinkle

President of the Medical Alumni AssociationRuth schobel, M.D. ‘81

Executive EditorGlenda weiss RodriguezDirector, Medical Alumni Development

EditorBlair walkerDirector of Medical Advancement Communications

Designerkevin Corrales

ContributorJennifer Mullen Ray

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1960sJulian Haber, M.D. ’61, received a grant from the Texas Pediatric Society Foundation to develop a short, easy-to-use mental health screening device for primary care physicians to deter-mine if a child is at risk for ADHD, ODD, autism spectrum disorders, and mood disorder. The device is called the Primary Care Adolescent and Child Mental Health Screen. Haber is an emeritus developmental pediatrician at the Child Study Center in Fort Worth, Texas.

1970swilliam Bess Jr., M.D. ’76, has joined the staff of emergency physi-cians at the Urgent Care Center of Southwest Florida. Bess did his emergency medicine residency at Medical College of Pennsylvania and has practiced in Southwest Florida as an emergency physician since 1979. Douglas C. Miller, M.D. ’78, Ph.D. ’80, clinical professor of pathology and anatomical sciences, University of Missouri School of Medicine, has written a book on surgical neuropa-thology. Published by Cambridge University Press, Modern Surgical Neuropathology has 44 chapters, 536 pages, and more than 1,200 color illustrations.alan Matarasso, M.D. ’79, is a clinical professor of surgery at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. In addition to maintaining a busy clinical practice, Matarasso is active in medical education and plastic surgery societies as well as research. He is currently president-elect of the Rhinoplasty Society, past president of the New York Regional Society, and the author of 200 scientific articles and 500 presentations. Matarasso is married and the father of twin daughters.

1980sRony Zodkevitch, M.D. ’84, a pediatric psychiatrist with a practice in Beverly Hills, authored The Toughlove Prescription: How to Create and Enforce Boundaries for Your Teen, published by McGraw-Hill. Along with teaching parents how to discipline their chil-dren with love and consistency, Toughlove also has a four-step program parents can use to reach out to their teenagers.ashira Johnson, M.D. ’89, is medi-cal director for clinical research for Ovation Pharmaceuticals, a company that specializes in the biodevelopment of orphan drugs with a neurological focus. Johnson also works in the immediate care centers for Resurrec-tion Medical Center and is host of Clinician’s Roundtable on ReachMD XM 160 on satellite radio. Johnson resides with her two sons in Buffalo Grove, Illinois.

1990sscott a. tetreault, M.D. ’91, wrote a July guest commentary for naplesnews.com focusing on the potential negative impact Medicare cuts can have on cancer care. Tetreault is a board-certified medical oncologist with Florida Cancer Specialists, which has 28 offices. He is a member of the executive committee of Com-munity Oncology Alliance, a non-profit organization founded to educate health care professionals, lawmakers, and the public. Tetreault completed his undergraduate training at Wake Forest University.

2000sClaire Urbina Plautz, M.D. ’01, is assistant professor of emergency medi-cine at University of Virginia Health

System. Her husband, Michael Plautz, M.D. ’00, is staff physician in otolaryngology at Augusta Medical Center in Fishersville, Virgina. They have three children, 3-year-old Cassidy and 2-year-old twins Logan and Lucas.Geeta nayyar, M.D. ’03, is a George Washington University rheumatologist who’s joining APCO Worldwide’s health policy practice as a vice president. APCO Worldwide is an independently owned global communication consultancy. Nayyar will continue to practice rheumatology at George Washington University as an assistant clinical professor of medicine.Rachel Dawkins, M.D. ’04, has joined the faculty of Louisiana State University (LSU) as an assistant pro-fessor of pediatrics. Dawkins, who runs one of the pediatrics department’s resident continuity clinics, also serves as an associate program director for the pediatric residency program at LSU New Orleans.erica James, M.D. ’04, worked as a summer associate in the Cleveland office of the Tucker Ellis & West law firm. After graduating cum laude from UM with a B.S. in psychobiology, James then earned her M.D. She com-pleted her residency in family medicine and is a board-certified family physi-cian. James is currently attending law school at Case Western Reserve University, concentrating in health law.nathan Connell, M.D. ’07, a house staff officer in medicine with The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and a resident phy-sician with the Rhode Island and Mir-iam Hospitals, has been named chief resident of medicine for the 2010-2011 academic year. Connell will be pursuing a fellowship in hematology and medical oncology after finishing as chief resident.

In MemoriamRobert Clifton Howard, M.D. ’58, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, passed away in July. Howard, who was 75, was a Navy flight surgeon in Jacksonville before moving to Orlando for a residency in general surgery, followed by one in plastic surgery. From 1968 until 2001, he performed plastic and reconstruc-tive surgeries in Orlando. In 2005 he moved to Tulsa, where he served as an assistant adjunct professor of anatomy at the University of Oklahoma. He is survived by his spouse, Betty, three daughters, and 12 grandchildren.Rex olsen Crofton, M.D. ’62, died in Titusville, Florida, in August at the age of 74. A graduate of Titusville High School and Emory University, Crofton was a Navy veteran who was a family practice physician for 47 years. Crofton and his wife, Ulla, lived in California, Germany, and Brazil before settling in Titusville. Crofton is sur-vived by his wife; a daughter, Heidi Crofton; a son, Mark Crofton; and a brother, Lemuel Crofton. albert R. Marsico, M.D. ’63, a dermatologist, died in June. Born in 1945 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Marsico was a lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy and served as a dermatologist in Miami Shores for the past 32 years. Marsico is survived by his daughter, Katherine Schaeffer; son, Paul Marsico; and grandchildren, Christopher and Sophia. anthony J. Vento, M.D. ’63, of Boynton Beach, Florida, passed away in July. He was 82. Originally from New York, Vento graduated from Fordham University with a pharmacy degree. Vento practiced medicine in Plantation, Florida, for more than 30 years and was a Diplomate of the American Board of Family Practice. He had also served as chief of staff of Plantation General Hospital.

2009honor roll

Class of 1956BronzeKenneth C. Kiehl, M.D.Kathleen Everitt Kircher, M.D.Nathaniel M. Weems, M.D.

$100 - $499Elaine Ross, M.D.

TOTAL $3,612.41

Class of 1957$500 - $999Margaret Locke Moore, M.D.

$100 - $499Robert E. Benway, M.D.Jack Eff, M.D.Charles Thomas Ellis, M.D.Joan Harris, M.D.Robert E. Rogers, M.D.Bruce S. Steir, M.D.

TOTAL $625.00

Class of 1958$500 - $999Robert F. Miller, M.D.

$100 - $499G. William Cole, M.D.Isaac Marcadis, M.D.Hubert G. Martinez, M.D.

Up to $99James D. Hanson, M.D.

TOTAL $1,160.00

Class of 1959GoldLorenzo Murguia, M.D.

$500 - $999David Simon Katzin, M.D.Frank A. Moorhead, M.D.Sidney Naness, M.D.Sheldon Zane, M.D.

$100 - $499Cecil C. Beehler, M.D.Barney E. McRae, M.D.Louis J. Michaelos, M.D.Robert N. Serros, M.D.

Up to $99Elton G. Goldfield, M.D.Edwin E. Hadden, Jr., M.D.Charles B. Mutter, M.D.

TOTAL $9,050.00

Class of 1960BronzeC. Baring Farmer, M.D.Raymond J. Sever, M.D.

$500 - $999Eugene C. Bloom, M.D.Martin I. Goldstein, M.D.

$100 - $499 Howard Golden, M.D.Malcolm N. Luxenberg, M.D.Abe Marcadis, M.D.Elizabeth Ann Rush, M.D.Morton N. Schwartzman, M.D.Mark H. Tanenbaum, M.D.Roscoe O. Whiddon, M.D.

Up to $99Arthur L. Eberly, Jr., M.D.

TOTAL $4,575.00

Class of 1961GoldBernard J. Fogel, M.D.

$100 - $499Frank J. Baumeister, Jr., M.D.Mark S. Feldman, M.D.Julian Stuart Haber, M.D.Randall A. Langston, M.D.Antonio M. Muniz, M.D.George J. Siegel, M.D.Edward A. Sprague III, M.D.

Up to $99Angelo Massaro, M.D.Troy E. Overstreet, M.D.Barry M. Storter, M.D.

TOTAL $1,136.58

Class of 1962BronzeBarry J. Materson, M.D.

$100 - $499Doralys E. Arias, M.D.Victor M. Glazer, M.D.Pepi Granat, M.D.Michael M. Litwin, M.D.David D. Miles, M.D.Charles T. Montgomery, M.D.Arthur E. Rosenbaum, M.D.Robert A. Walton, M.D.Sydney D. Wruble, M.D.

Up to $99Charles A. Dunn III, M.D.Robert M. Glasser, M.D.Ellyn Zunker Musser, M.D.Ronald D. Troyer, M.D.

TOTAL $2,395.00

Class of 1963BronzeKenneth D. Keusch, M.D.

$100 - $499 Chason W. Hayes, M.D.Charlene Poland Holt, M.D.Robert J. Mandel, M.D.Floyd L. Rosen, M.D.Leon Termin, M.D.

Up to $99Albert M. Collier, M.D.Bernard W. Hindman, M.D.James Dale Maxwell, M.D.

TOTAL $2,025.00

Class of 1964BronzeGerald Pinnas, M.D.Jerome J. Sheldon, M.D.

$500 - $999James N. Burt, M.D.Charles M. Lynne, M.D.

$100 - $499 Michael S. Desky, M.D.Stephen R. Fish, M.D.David M. Gozansky, M.D.

Oliver H. Harper, M.D.M. Joseph Kurstin, M.D.Arnold L. Lieber, M.D.James M. O’Hara, M.D.E. Spencer Stewart, M.D.

Up to $99Herbert H. Applebaum, M.D.Michael Collins, M.D.Sidney N. Indgin, M.D.Michael Persoff, M.D.

TOTAL $4,863.00

Class of 1965PlatinumPhillip T. George, M.D.

$500 - $999Harold L. Greenberg, M.D.Lawrence E. Hannon, M.D.

$100 - $499William G. Ackourey, M.D.Josiah W. Bancroft, Jr., M.D.Jack Baruch, M.D.Barry M. Glassman, M.D.Richard H. Gold, M.D.Michela F. Gunn, M.D.H. Wyatt McNeill, M.D.James R. Oster, M.D.

Up to $99Linda Ruth Braterman, M.D.Frederick P. Swing, M.D.

TOTAL $80,961.65

Class of 1966PlatinumGerald S. Friedman, M.D.

BronzeDonald E. Pearson, M.D.

$500 - $999Joseph A. Arena, M.D.

$100 - $499Lawrence S. Cohn, M.D.Rodrigo Jurado, M.D.James D. Oenbrink, M.D.Allan F. Scheinblum, M.D.Thomas B. Williams, M.D. TOTAL $27,375.00

Class of 1967Platinum Kenneth Allen Rothenberg, M.D.

Bronze Joseph Andrew Hill, M.D.

$500 - $999 Jay Martin Klein, M.D.Terry Milton Reisman, M.D.

$100 - $499 Phyllis Joyce Ager, M.D.Thomas F. Foley, M.D.Gary Louis Goldfaden, M.D. Allan Herskowitz, M.D.Allen Matthew Taylor, M.D.

Up to $99 Joel Sheldon Feiss, M.D.

TOTAL $13,375.00

Class of 1968Platinum John G. Clarkson, M.D.

BronzeDiana M. Lopez, Ph.D.Charles G. Ward, M.D.

$500 - $999 Leonor Isabel Zies, M.D. Peter Mangone Zies, M.D.

$100 - $499 Michael Allen Abels, M.D.James Earl Eadens, M.D.Sean Marc Kaufman, M.D. James Paul Noble, M.D.Jack Benson Owen, M.D.John Alexander Pinkston, M.D.James Croft Reed, M.D.Barbara Weinstein Zaias, M.D.

Up to $99Joseph S. Wand, M.D.Mark Brent Wickman, M.D.

TOTAL $18,173.62

Class of 1969PlatinumTrisha Rothenberg Roth, M.D.

BronzeBernard M. Barrett, Jr., M.D.Gerard John Barrios, M.D. Irwin Elliot Redlener, M.D.

$500 - $999 Peter Jay Julien, M.D.George Louis Sanders, M.D.James J. Worden, M.D.

$100 - $499 Michael Anthony Dorso, M.D.Stephen Carl Margolis, M.D.Alfred H. Moffett, Jr., M.D.Rouzbeh Kamkar Parsi, M.D.Cappy Miles Rothman, M.D.Arthur Ben Sher, M.D.Sanford Lee Yankow, M.D.

TOTAL $16,350.00

Class of 1970 GoldKeith Oliver Hallman, M.D.

BronzeMartin A. Cohn, M.D.Robert Henry Curry, M.D.Larry Cowan Gilstrap III, M.D.

$500 - $999 James M. Strohmenger, M.D.

$100 - $499 Jamie S. Barkin, M.D.Barry Grosskopf, M.D.Henry David Hirsch, M.D.Edward Gorman Lundblad, M.D.

Up to $99Susan W. Short, M.D.

TOTAL $11,329.69

Class of 1971Gold Stuart Rollin Weiss, M.D.

SilverJack Owens Sipperley, M.D.

Bronze Michael Joseph Federline, M.D.

$500 - $999 Luis Orlando Alvarez, M.D.Frank Anthony Pidala, M.D.

$100 - $499 Donald Miller Allen, M.D.Drew Samuel Greenfield, M.D.Henry Madison Haire, M.D.Daniel Kesden, M.D.Phyllis Frank Kushins, M.D.Robert Theodore London, M.D.Luis T. Menendez, M.D.Wayne Gerald Riskin, M.D.H. Charles Slater, M.D. James A. Strohmeyer, M.D.

Up to $99 Stephen Banister, M.D.Thomas Allen Hoffeld, M.D.Shirley Mondo Moye, M.D.Robert Andrews Williams, M.D.

TOTAL $11,651.31

Class of 1972 Gold Ronald L. Katz, M.D.

Silver William Greene, Jr., M.D. Jorge J. Guerra, Jr., M.D.

Bronze Leonardo V. Lopez, M.D.

$100 - $499 Myles B. Abbott, M.D. Stephen J. Gould, M.D.Alexander R. Joseph, M.DHollan F. Keiber, M.D.William G. Littman, M.D.Donald Richard Mars, M.D.J. Wayne Phillips, M.D.Richard I. Ridenour, M.D.Jeffrey S. Selevan, M.D.Lewis Alan Smith, M.D.

Up to $99 Thomas J. Balkany, M.D. Dana Kessler Davies, M.D. Peter J. Davies, M.D., Ph.D.

TOTAL $13,104.55

Class of 1973SilverJames Edward Martin, M.D.

Bronze George Thomas Duvall, M.D.Jeffrey Herbert Korotkin, M.D.Gwinn Murray, M.D.Jeffrey Patrick Phelan, M.D.Byungse Suh, Ph.D., M.D.Thomas R. Wade, M.D.

$500 - $999 Barbara Miller Bradley, M.D.John Moeller Leavengood, M.D.

$100 - $499 Francis J. Furman, Ph.D., M.D.Donald William Goodwin, M.D.R. Lee Harman, M.D. Alfred D. Hernandez, M.D.Robert A. Hoff, M.D. Andres Laureano Jimenez, M.D.Michael S. Mallonee, M.D. Carlisle Morgan, Ph.D., M.D.Marilyn Jarvis Moss, M.D. Karin Emily Olson, Ph.D., M.D.F. Marshall Parker, M.D. David Allen Peterson, M.D.Mary Ella Pierpont, M.D. Gordon Pierpont, Ph.D., M.D.Robert E. Pyke, Ph.D., M.D.Michael Harvey Rokeach, M.D.Lee P. Schacter, Ph.D., M.D.Steven Siegel, Ph.D., M.D. R. Dennis Staton, Ph.D., M.D.

Up to $99 Bruce R. Crossman, M.D. Michael David Ozner, M.D.

TOTAL $14,146.88

Class of 1974 Bronze Bernard S. Baumel, M.D. William Lupatkin, M.D., Ph.D.George D. Mekras, M.D. Robert A. Nathan, M.D. Nina Joy Pearlmutter, M.D.

$500 - $999Richard Bartkowski, M.D.Isidoro Morjaim, M.D.Jose R. Rovira, M.D.

$100 - $499Faith Block Barkin, M.D. Timm Alan Edell, M.D.David Frank Elliott, M.D. Edward Henry Greenberg, M.D.Jeffrey H. Horovitz, M.D. Sarah A. Leonhard, M.D. Tad W. Lowdermilk, M.D. William R. Page, M.D.Gail Phillips, M.D.Avery H. Weiss, M.D. Richard Robert Zupp, M.D.

Up to $99 Louis J. Herskowitz, M.D. Barbara Louise Moersch, M.D.Jonathan Mark Stein, M.D. TOTAL $10,754.69

Class of 1975GoldEdward A. Dauer, M.D.

BronzeGalen C. L. Huang, M.D.Lawrence Lottenberg, M.D.Virginia B. Medel, M.D.

$500 - $999 Steven A. Kobetz, M.D.

Every year the Miller School of Medicine hosts Medical Alumni Weekend, a

celebration that brings together alumni, students, faculty, and family. Held on

March 6-8, 2009, the weekend’s events provided an opportunity for alumni

to reconnect with old friends, commemorate the anniversary of their respective

graduations, and get up to speed on advances in medical research and patient care at their

alma mater.

In these difficult financial times, reunions also provide an opportunity for returning classes

to positively impact present-day medical students by supporting scholarships, grants, and

research. With investments and endowments shrinking nationwide, reunion class gifts can

help address the rising cost of a medical education. Kudos to this year’s reunion classes, which

increased overall annual giving by almost 25 percent, a tremendous accomplishment.

10th Reunion Chairs Class of 1999 Jason James, M.D., and Perri Young, M.D. 20th Reunion Chair Class of 1989 Monica Broome, M.D. 25th Reunion Chairs Class of 1984 Jennifer Marks, M.D., and Alberto Mitrani, M.D. 30th Reunion Chairs Class of 1979 Linda Marchini, M.D., and Alan Matarasso, M.D.

35th Reunion Chair Class of 1974 Faith Block Barkin, M.D.

40th Reunion Chairs Class of 1969 Peter Julien, M.D., Marvin Karp, M.D., Ted Nicholas, M.D., Tricia Rothenberg Roth, M.D., Norman Shorr, M.D., James Worden, M.D., and Sandy Yankow, M.D. 45th Reunion Chairs Class of 1964 Gerald Pinnas, M.D., and Jerome Sheldon, M.D. 50th Reunion Chairs Class of 1959 Victor Martinez, M.D., Lou Michaelos, M.D., Frank Moorhead, M.D., Charles Mutter, M.D., and Sheldon Zane, M.D.

The following honor roll recognizes alumni of the University of Miami Miller School

of Medicine who have made a gift to the medical school between June 1, 2008 and

May 31, 2009.

President’s Circle donors are listed at the following levels:

Platinum Level $10,000 or more

Gold Level $5,000 - $9,999

Silver Level $2,500 - $4,999

Bronze Level $1,000 - $2,499

* Protégés are recent graduates one to ten years out.

Reunion Class Giving Aids Medical Students

Protégé Level*

Six to ten years after graduation: $500-$999

Four to five years after graduation: $400-$999

Three years after graduation: $300-$999

Two years after graduation: $200-$999

One year after graduation: $100-$999While all the returning classes significantly increased their scholarship giving, the Class of

1989—in honor of their 20th reunion—had the largest increase in support of the John K.

Robinson Fund.

The Miller School and the Medical Alumni Association want to thank all of our donors for

their generosity on behalf of the students, specialties, and programs they support. And very

special thanks are extended to reunion class leaders for their outstanding efforts:

Marc Alan Levison, M.D.Philip Gavin Robinson, M.D.

$100 - $499 Darryl Jay Blinski, M.D.Abilio Armando Coello, M.D.Michael J. Cohen, M.D.Linda Whidden Flower, M.D.Melvyn Ralph Goldberg, M.D.Jorge Luis Gonzalez, M.D.Jon J. Halpern, M.D.Hilary Hargreaves, Ph.D., M.D.Peter Andrew Jacobson, M.D.Michael Peter Klitenick, M.D.Karl Kuban, M.D.Nancy S. McCurdy, M.D.David W. Meltzer, Ph.D., M.D.Margaret S. Ravits, M.D.Steven Alan Rokeach, M.D.Henry Michael Spira, M.D.

Up to $99 Laurence Drew Pearson, M.D.William Ingram Roth, M.D.Maurice Schmir, Ph.D., M.D.Joseph M. Soler, M.D.

TOTAL $18,245.00

Class of 1976PlatinumDavid F. Frankel, M.D.

GoldMarc D. Kaye, M.D.

BronzeMargaret S. Eidson, M.D.Grace Wang, M.D.

$500 - $999Stephen M. Hellman, M.D.Bruce A. Rodan, M.D.David T. Tse, M.D.

$100 - $499James Ballinger, Ph.D., M.D.Joseph Willian Blum, M.D.William Beall Bruce, M.D.Amy Lynne Dorn, M.D.Luis A. Garcia, M.D.Robert H. Hardage, Jr., M.D.John Richard Hartman, M.D.Howard Sander Koch, M.D.Barry Koffler, M.D.Samuel Krinsky, M.D.Eileen Levin, M.D.Berta M. Montalvo, M.D.Roger Wade Nash, M.D.Ileana L. Pina, M.D.Marc Edward Read, M.D.Nancy A. Setzer-Saade, M.D.Richard Bruce Simon, M.D.Dale Randall Venning, M.D.Alan Jay Yesner, M.D.

Up to $99Robert James Furlong, M.D.Stanley A. Glassman, M.D.Subhash C. Gulati, M.D.Andres R. Palomo, M.D.Alan Burr Steinbach, M.D.Irwin D. Weisman, Ph.D., M.D.

TOTAL $23,922.50

Class of 1977SilverMichael J. Roberts, M.D.

BronzeKip Amazon, M.D.Richard E. Cummings, M.D.Scott L. Jaben, M.D. Carl Rosenkrantz, M.D. Joel Howard Schenkman, M.D.

$500 - $999Paul Raymond McCombs III, M.D.Michael Schwartz, M.D.

$100 - $499Joseph A. Camunas, M.D. James J. D’Urso, M.D.Donald B. Hoffman, Ph.D., M.D.Alfred G. Jonas, M.D.Maureen M. Jonas, M.D.Steven Kipnis, M.D.Kirby E. Knox, M.D.Dennis C. Lynch, Ph.D., M.D.Stephen L. Morris, M.D.Richard A. Moss, Ph.D., M.D.Michael James Stroup, M.D.

Up to $99Bonnie Carson, M.D.Allen Jay Cohen, Ph.D., M.D.Robert F. Cooper, M.D.

TOTAL $11,750.00

Class of 1978SilverDavid Eugene Schmitt, M.D.

BronzeAnne-Marie Cepeda, M.D.Andrea Sue Colton, M.D. Robert Martin Colton, M.D.Terry I-Teh Feng, M.D.Stephen Charles Kurachek, M.D.Thomas H. Simmons, M.D.David Wilkinson, Ph.D., M.D.Andrew David Zadoff, M.D.

$500 - $999 Robert A. Alter, M.D.Thomas H. Clarke, M.D.Harris I. Goldberg, M.D.

$100 - $499 Scott Michael Aaronson, M.D.Susan B. Betzer, Ph.D., M.D.Vincent James Calamia, M.D.James Albert De Matteis, M.D.Rex A. Henderson, M.D. William H. Johnson III, M.D.Lee Michael Katims, M.D. Adam Kotlewski, M.D. Alan Herman Kuczynski, M.D.Felipe J. Martinez, M.D. Louis David May, M.D. Elwood L. McGee, M.D. Douglas C. Miller, M.D., Ph.D.Carol E. Rose, M.D. Melvin Herrick Thomas, M.D.

Up to $99 Robert Keith Bisset, M.D. Lawrence Rubin Goldberg, M.D.Ben Edward Meek, M.D. Norman R. Ruiz-Castaneda, M.D.Bonnie L. Shelton, M.D.

TOTAL $15,982.47

Class of 1979BronzeAlan Matarasso, M.D.Bernard Paul Nusbaum, M.D.Steven S. Pabalan, Ph.D., M.D.Randy Herman Schenkman, M.D.Alan Scott Serure, M.D. Kathryn Carolyn Zeoli, M.D.

$500 - $999 Roy G. Geronemus, M.D. Mark Allan Jank, M.D. Mark L. Rabinowitz, M.D. Alexandra S. Wideroff, M.D.

$100 - $499 Jonathan S. Appelbaum, M.D.Robert M. Chaikin, M.D.Scott Larry Gold, M.D.James Edward Knapp, M.D.Robert Levenson, Ph.D., M.D.David Andrew Neale, M.D.Henry G. Nebeker, M.D.Michael Edwin Oliver, M.D.Thomas Bernard Poulton, M.D.Kathleen S. Schrank, M.D.David Sholem Seminer, M.D.Bernard Elliott Shair, M.D.Dennis Ray Stevenson, M.D.Bernard Weinbach, M.D.Adrienne Michele Young, M.D.

Up to $99Richard Eric Arnell, M.D.Matthew J. Orland, M.D.Anne Marie Rompalo, M.D.Marcia Frances Schwartz, M.D.

TOTAL $15,857.44

Class of 1980BronzeGary John Bowers, M.D.Mark S. Calkins, M.D.Eduardo De Marchena, M.D.Lawrence R. Grobman, M.D.

$100 - $499Sylvia Louise Betcher, M.D.Henry Michael Biscardi, M.D.Steven Blobstein, M.D., Ph.D.Alfred Henry Cardet, M.D.Robert Anthony Diasio, M.D.Stanley J. Gwock, M.D.Kathleen Hamilton Jones, M.D.Howard Jay Landy, M.D.Dennis Ronald Mayeaux, M.D.Michael J. Pettei, M.D., Ph.D.Edward F. Rabe, Jr., M.D.Bradford N. Ruthberg, M.D.Judith C. Ruthberg, M.D.Isidoro Zarco, M.D.

Up to $99 Thomas M. Grove, Ph.D., M.D.James Wayne Opoien, M.D.Matthew D. Perry, M.D.

TOTAL $7,135.00

Class of 1981PlatinumMitchel U. Silverman, M.D.

GoldCharles Malcolm Burkett, M.D.Robert W. Carr, M.D., M.P.H.

BronzeDouglas Jules Ellison, M.D.Frederic Judes Guerrier, M.D.Evelyn M. Karson, Ph.D., M.D.Gerardo M. Perez, Jr., M.D.Ruth C. Schobel, M.D.

$500 - $999Steven Eugene Chavoustie, M.D.Lisa E. Esserman, M.D.Linda L. Lewis, M.D.John A. Thesing, M.D.Denslow A. Trumbull III, M.D.

$100 - $499Karen Mikelait Allstadt, M.D.Wesley R. Bray, M.D. David C. Deitz, Ph.D., M.D.Joseph I. Hoffman, M.D. Michael Dory Horowitz, M.D.Susana May, M.D. Reuben Mezrich, Ph.D., M.D.Marilyn K. Newsom, Ph.D., M.D.Judith Gellman Pardo, M.D.Henry K. Rosenkranz, M.D.Marc S. Rubenson, M.D. Peter M. Selzer, Ph.D. Jesse Allen Tannenbaum, M.D.

Up to $99 David K. Ebelke, M.D. Jeffrey Reynald Keim, M.D.Richard Litsky, M.D. Bruce W. Meyers, M.D.Susan Weiner, Ph.D., M.D.

TOTAL $31,240.00

Class of 1982BronzeMichael Lawrence Balogh, M.D.Bertrand Gallet de St. Aurin, M.D.Gael Glenn Kabell, Ph.D., M.D.John Reagan Mullen, M.D.Lynn Margolis Nusbaum, M.D.

$500 - $999 Edward Eisenberg, Ph.D., M.D.Robin Straus Furlong, M.D.

$100 - $499Andree Allen, M.D.Robert W. Barish, M.D.Albert Begas, M.D.Jim Brennen Byrne, Jr., M.D.John Edwin Hyde, Ph.D., M.D.Robert Steven Moskowitz, M.D.Joel Edward Tobiason, M.D.Tracy A. Truchelut White, M.D.

Up to $99Mary Katherine Behling, M.D.Joseph Richard Contarino, M.D.Jeffrey Arlen Danziger, M.D.Michael Alan Diamond, M.D.Gary Paul Kaplan, Ph.D., M.D.Terrence Lagerlund, M.D. Matthew Eric Snow, M.D. Charles M. Wiener, M.D. TOTAL $9,068.00

Class of 1983BronzeEdward C. Abraham, M.D.Victor N. Howard, Jr., M.D.

Hilton S. Weiner, M.D. Jack A. Ziffer, Ph.D., M.D.

$500 - $999 Steven Mark Fletcher, M.D.Harris A. Freed, M.D. Salvador N. Lanza, M.D. Jeffrey M. Starkman, M.D.

$100 - $499 Brian C. Bowen, Ph.D., M.D.Jerry Alan Bridgham, M.D.Pamela R. Burns, M.D.Bruce N. Eisenberg, M.D.Scott Fayne, M.D.Kenneth W. Fields, M.D.Mark A. Firestone, M.D.Jerry W. Gibbs, Jr., M.D.Alan Hiti, Ph.D., M.D.Ronald Edward Holman, M.D.Thomas R. Murray, Ph.D., M.D.Curtis R. Partington, M.D. Steven H. Saef, M.D.Curtis D. Schultz, M.D.Raymond A. Smith, Ph.D., M.D.Andrew M. Tershakovec, M.D.Steven J. Weiss, M.D.Carlos Wolf, M.D.Mark D. Ziffer, M.D.

Up to $99D. Scott Cohen, M.D.Bruce Kruglick, M.D.Simon Rabinowitz, Ph.D., M.D.Russell J. Schilder, M.D.

TOTAL $10,955.00

Class of 1984SilverMaria L. Ariano, M.D.Jay S. Herbst, M.D.Robert A. Kelly, M.D.Bradford L. Moss, M.D.

BronzeJennifer B. Marks, M.D.Howard I. Schwartz, M.D.

$500 - $999Benjamin N. Conner, M.D.Steven L. Cooper, M.D.Mary Elizabeth Soha, M.D.Walter Michael Soha, Jr., M.D.

$100 - $499 Claudette Bardin, Ph.D., M.D.Eugene J. Bauerlein III, M.D.Lori D. De Fillipo, M.D.Theodore A. Evans, M.D.Darlene B. Galati, M.D.Evan B. Gold, M.D.Barry I. Michelson, M.D.Alan M. Nastir, M.D.Michael J. Paolino, M.D.Patricia L. Ricketts, M.D.Marcus Stefan Struller, M.D.

Up to $99James H. Beattie, M.D.Steven Schimmel, Ph.D., M.D.

TOTAL $18,237.00

Class of 1985PlatinumMark Arthur Walker, M.D.

GoldBarry S. Greene, M.D.Madalene Komisar Greene, M.D.

SilverEnrique Ginzburg, M.D.

BronzeThomas R. Flipse, M.D.Julio Rafael Ortiz, Jr., M.D.David J. D. Woska, M.D.

$500 - $999 Ana Isabel Gonzalez, M.D.Ross H. Zoll, M.D.

$100 - $499Richard N. Aizpuru, M.D.Lee D. Birchansky, M.D.Roberto Chao, Jr., M.D.Vincent Conte, Jr., M.D.Amy R. Fendrich-Graff, M.D.Bruce Scott Fletcher, M.D.Paula Meilleur Foust, M.D.Elliott William Hinkes, M.D.John L. Howard, M.D.Walter F. Lambert, M.D.Maria Cristina Mata, M.D.Dennis J. Patin, M.D.Cathy Homer Reifman, M.D.Sharon A. Rodriguez, M.D.Roger Daniel Spitzer, M.D.Keith Tucci, M.D.Carrie A. Wolfberg, M.D.

Up to $99 Barry K. Abramson, M.D.Beth A. Cohen, M.D.Maite De Lamerens-Pratt, M.D.Adriana Recio Gioia, M.D.Glenn D. Graham, Ph.D.Jacquelyn C. Howitt, M.D.Bruce J. Kammerman, M.D.Margery A. Kates, M.D.Dean J. Railey, M.D.

TOTAL $39,918.25

Class of 1986BronzeEnrico A. Giangeruso, M.D.Daniel Gerard Kalbac, M.D.James A. Waler, M.D.

$500 - $999 Mark S. Grenitz, M.D. Yen N. Nguyen, Ph.D., M.D.Johan P. Suyderhoud, M.D.

$100 - $499 Daniel W. Chase, M.D. Lonnie Mark Draper, M.D.Juan M. Esnard, M.D.Stephen A. Kagan, M.D.Steven F. Lay, M.D.Howard I. Levy, M.D.Lynette T. McLamb, M.D.Howard N. Merson, M.D.David B. Pechman, M.D.Andrew A. Quartin, M.D.Hugo D. Ribot, Jr., M.D.Mary E. Sawaya, M.D., Ph.D.Greg M. Silver, M.D.Cheng Wang, Ph.D., M.D.Jordan M. Wetstone, M.D.

Up to $99Jennifer G. Collins, M.D.Ted A. Kaplan, M.D.Kenneth Lodin, M.D.

TOTAL $7,900.00

Class of 1987SilverSteven F. Falcone, M.D.

BronzeJudith E. Crowell, M.D.John Michael Di Maio, M.D.Maria L. Iparraguirre, M.D.Alan Pollack, M.D.

$500 - $999Maria Victoria Egusquiza, M.D.Wafik S. Eldeiry, M.D.Scott D. Firestone, M.D.Eric R. Haynes, M.D.

$100 - $499Catherine V. Boulanger, M.D.Louis R. Lambiase, M.D.Nancy J. Liu, M.D.Caryn J. Lobel, M.D.John H. Marston, M.D.Guillermo Pol, M.D.William A. Wegener, M.D.

Up to $99 James M. Cochran, Ph.D., M.D.Katherine L. Hart, M.D. Harry Moulis, M.D. Lester O. Prince, M.D. Barry Schlafstein, M.D. Michael C. Swanson, M.D.

TOTAL $11,699.84

Class of 1988BronzeAna M. Duarte, M.D. Cyrus Ghavam, M.D.

$500 - $999 David Vandercar, Ph.D., M.D.

$100 - $499 Pamela Baines, M.D. Patrick Brillant, M.D. Stephen M. Cristol, M.D. Lisa W. Keep, M.D. Robert S. Kirsner, M.D. David Rispler, M.D. David C. Rosenberg, M.D. Vance J. Sanders, M.D. Ronn E. Tanel, M.D. Joy O. Young-Ramsaran, M.D.

Up to $99 Jean Guffey Johnson, M.D.Sheryl Scott Joyner, M.D. James R. Lisko, Ph.D., M.D.Matthew Q. Pompeo, M.D.Jeffrey L. Puretz, M.D. David L.S. Ryon, M.D.

TOTAL $4,371.83

Class of 1989Gold Mayda Arias, M.D.

BronzeTodd M. Antin, M.D.Richard N. Edelstein, M.D.

$500 - $999 Rita A. Reik, M.D.Clorinda Robles-Halterman, M.D.

$100 - $499 Colette K. Brown, M.D.Norman G. Freeman, M.D.Catherine W. Froelich, M.D.Edward J. Gross, M.D.Marilyn Hamilton, Ph.D., M.D.Renee A. Higgerson, M.D. David W. Kielty, M.D.Josephine Mei, M.D.Eric M. Persily, M.D.Lee B. Pravder, M.D.Keith Harrison Rubin, M.D.Caryn B. Schorr, M.D.Ira M. Thal, M.D.

Up to $99Monica A. Broome, M.D.Ashira Johnson, M.D.

TOTAL $10,535.68

Class of 1990BronzeJohn Joseph Greco, M.D.Jose A. Prieto, M.D.Linda N. Prieto, M.D.Aldon B. Williams, M.D.

$500 - $999Anthony de Guzman, M.D.

$100 - $499Cynthia M. Karsonovich, M.D.Brian William King, M.D. Marie H. Landry, M.D.Carla A. Levi-Miller, M.D. Henry Edward Moeller, M.D.Janet V. O’Sullivan, M.D. Andrew F. Ringel, M.D.

Up to $99 Steven Caras, Ph.D., M.D.Babette J. Harrell, M.D.Brian P. Hayes, M.D.Charles J. Kaiser, M.D.Joseph F. Ragno, M.D.Jonathan E. Schwartz, M.D.Burton L. Scott, M.D., Ph.D.

TOTAL $6,755.00

Class of 1991SilverDavid Henry Ring, Jr., M.D.

BronzeRichard H. Bundschu, M.D.Ricardo Emiliano Estape, M.D.Karthik Ramaswamy, M.D. $500 - $999 Joseph M. Armotrading II, M.D.Krishnamurthy A. Rao, M.D. $100 - $499 David M. Andrews, M.D.Chin F. Chen, M.D.Jean R. Johnson, M.D.Kurt K. Kloss, M.D.Brian Maiocco, M.D.

M. Shawn Morehead, M.D.Patricia Kay Powell, M.D.Martin James Redmond, M.D.Cara Cardinale Simmonds, M.D.William Joseph Stanton, M.D.Robert Henry Thomas, M.D.

Up to $99 Matthew Martin Menosky, M.D.David Edward Perloff, M.D.Janine Ebeoglu Sanchez, M.D.Steven L. Young, M.D.

TOTAL $9,274.25

Class of 1992 SilverBrad E. Oren, M.D.

$100 - $499 Marcie L. Coben, M.D. Isabel Teresa Lagomasino, M.D.David Levine Lerner, M.D.Alan Scott Lipp, M.D. Dean Stuart Mann, M.D. Mitchell Forest Reiter, M.D.Andrew S. Weisinger, M.D. Up to $99 Guido F. Valdes, M.D.

TOTAL $3,250.00

Class of 1993BronzeMario J. Sequeira, M.D.

$500 - $999 Jennifer Alice Corrie, M.D.Chris A. Ghaemmaghami, M.D.Tim Ioannides, M.D.

$100 - $499 Gregg Evan Bassett, M.D. Sylvia M. Dobo, M.D. Edwin B. Hayes, M.D. Priscilla Potter, Ph.D., M.D.Alicia D. Powell, M.D. Andrew B. Reisman, M.D. Michael A. Sama, M.D. Arno William Tilles, M.D. Marvin L. Wang, M.D.

Up to $99 Chieh-Lin Fu, M.D.Eric A. Harris, M.D.Maureen K. McLaughlin, M.D.Marc H. Oster, M.D.

TOTAL $4,211.50

Class of 1994 Silver Patricia Tager, M.D.

Bronze Arthur S. Colsky, Ph.D., M.D.Cynthia A. Golomb, M.D.

$100 - $499Stephen L. Dickson, Jr., M.D.Kendall M. Griffith, M.D.Alanna Turk Harris, M.D.Russell B. Hays, M.D.Harold L. Johnson, M.D.Saira S. Khan, M.D.Neeta C. Patel, M.D.Stacy Dana Roskin, M.D.

Up to $99 Paul Kornberg, M.D.Michelle L. Lister, M.D.Alex Jeffrey Mechaber, M.D.Daniel A. Sheldon, M.D.

TOTAL $6,490.70

Class of 1995 Bronze Cesar Eduardo Ceballos, M.D.Berta Teresita Fernandez, M.D.S.Barry Issenberg, M.D.

$500 - $999 Francisco Garcini, Ph.D., M.D.

$100 - $499Eric G. Auerbach, M.D.David S. Cole, M.D.Paul B. Sygall, M.D.

Up to $99Hilit Frenkel Mechaber, M.D.Douglas H. Moffett, M.D.

TOTAL $4,099.25

Class of 1996$500 - $999 Jon Timothy Posey, M.D.Michael J. Wilsey, M.D.

$100 - $499Anita M. Del Bianco, M.D.Nelson Garcia, M.D.Tatiana M. Lawer, M.D.Steven Tien Li, M.D.Neerav S. Shah, M.D.Loren Elyse Simovitch, M.D.

Up to $99Melanie Coombs Bynum, M.D.Glenn Monroe Phagan, M.D.

TOTAL $1,855.00

Class of 1997BronzeMarie V. Hayag, M.D.Jeremy Adam Schwartz, M.D.

$500 - $999 Marc A. Arel, M.D.Paul B. Cardali, M.D.

$100 - $499 Dwight Garfield Dawkins, M.D.Dawn E. Mannings, M.D. Ivonne H. Schulman, M.D.Elizabeth Bech Vainder, M.D.Richard Y. Yoo, M.D.

Up to $99 E. Luis Prieto, M.D.

TOTAL $4,730.25

Class of 1998$500 - $999Delisa A. Skeete Henry, M.D. $100 - $499 Ryan D. Madanick, M.D. Heather Claire Woolery, M.D.

Up to $99Ari Abril, M.D.Adrianne E. Gibbs, M.D.Terrence W. Harris, M.D.Jamey Harron Howitt, M.D.Vivek Iyengar, M.D.Neha Shah Parikh, M.D.

TOTAL $1,365.00

Class of 1999SilverJason Seth James, M.D.

BronzeRichard R. McNeer, Ph.D.Juandalyn R. Peters, M.D.Sean Adam Simon, M.D.Perri Elizabeth Young, M.D.

ProtégéAna M. Harris, M.D.Joshua Alexander Harris, M.D.Mark A. Hernandez, M.D.Anna Katerina Sfakianaki, M.D.

$100 - $499Susanne Michele Hewitt, M.D.Katherine Ann Mathews, M.D.Katherine A. Thurer, M.D.Eduardo Miguel Vidal, M.D.

Up to $99 Brian E. Cauff, M.D. Ricardo A. Romagosa, M.D.

TOTAL $10,096.77

Class of 2000$100 - $499 Andrew C. Lehmann, M.D.Susan Seligman-Haas, M.D.

Up to $99 Adrian Lloyd Burrowes, M.D.Dalia Lorenzo, M.D.Tiffany Amanda Weakley, M.D.

TOTAL $424.25

Class of 2001$100 - $499 Amy Kok Wai Lau, M.D.Sam Wilcox II, M.D.

Up to $99Soumya Adhikari, M.D.Aaron T. Andrews, M.D.Jason L. Sevald, M.D.

TOTAL $300.00

Class of 2002$100 - $499Cynthia A. Toth, M.D.

Up to $99Elizabeth Williamson Dann, M.D.Julie Lynn Oppenheimer, M.D.Douglas M. Wallace, M.D.

TOTAL $205.32

Class of 2003ProtégéNicholas Boris Nedeff, M.D.

$100 - $499George Michael Panagakos, M.D.Sean Michael Quinn, M.D.

Up to $99Kristen Duyck Burt, M.D.Seetal Preet Kaur Cheema, M.D.Helena De Carvalho, M.D.Christiana Marie Shaw, M.D.Joshua Trabin, M.D.Rashmi Darius Unwala, M.D.

TOTAL $1,022.75

Class of 2004$100 - $499Rachel Lara Dawkins, M.D.

Up to $99Ignacio Castellon, M.D.Christian Diez, M.D.William David Frazier, M.D.

TOTAL $274.25

Class of 2005Up to $99 Shih-Hsin Eddy Yang, Ph.D.Heather Assad Zacur, M.D.

TOTAL $100.00

Class of 2006$100 - $499 Christopher Ramsaran, M.D.Leticia Tornes, M.D.

Up to $99William Joseph Kolhoff, M.D.Emily Lampp, M.D.Arturo M. Riviera, M.D.

TOTAL $430.00

Class of 2007Up to $99Brian James Deignan, M.D.

TOTAL $25.00

Class of 2008Up to $99 Colette Destemonia Waite, M.D.

TOTAL $25.00

Class of 2009Up to $99Torre Leigh Halscott, M.D.

TOTAL $25.00