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Oregon Health & Science University
School of Medicine
Class of 2016
White Coat Ceremony
and
The J. S. Reinschmidt, M.D.
Lecture
Friday, August 17, 2012
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
OHSU Auditorium, Old Library Building
Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, Oregon
The White Coat Ceremony
The White Coat Ceremony creates an important focus for students
entering the profession of medicine. In the presence of family, friends
and faculty members, student-physicians are welcomed into the medi-
cal community and are “cloaked” with their first white coats. The
class members and physicians present also stand to recite the Oath of
Geneva, which is again sworn during the traditional doctoral hooding
ceremony four years hence. In reciting this oath they dedicate them-
selves to their patients, teachers and to support one another in a life-
time of service.
Through their involvement in this meaningful ritual at the beginning
of medical school, student-physicians become more aware of their
professional responsibilities. The ceremony impresses upon them the
primacy of the doctor-patient relationship. It also encourages them to
accept the obligations inherent in the practice of medicine: to be ex-
cellent scientist to be compassionate, and to lead lives of uprightness
and honor. It emphasizes for students the physician‟s responsibility to
take care of patients and also to care for patients. The message con-
veyed is that physicians must care as well as cure.
The spirit and tradition of the White Coat Ceremony are generously
supported by the contributions from alumni, faculty and friends of the
School of Medicine.
The School of Medicine wishes to acknowledge the grateful support of the
ceremony sponsors whose names appear on page nine of the program. Their
contributions to the School of Medicine at this significant juncture in our stu-
dents’ medical education have provided the white coats that the members of
our incoming Class of 2016 receive today.
For information on how you can participate, contact the Annual and Special
Giving at 503-412-6374..
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WELCOME Molly Osborne, M.D., Ph.D.
Interim Associate Dean for Educational Affairs
Associate Dean for Student Affairs
DEAN’S MESSAGE Mark A. Richardson, M.D., M.Sc.B., M.B.A.
Dean, School of Medicine
Oregon Health & Science University
Introduction of the Reinschmidt Lecturer
Donald E. Girard, M.D.
Professor of Medicine
Division of General Internal Medicine & Geriatrics
J. S. Reinschmidt Professor of Medicine Education
Associate Dean for Graduate and
Continuing Medical Education
J.S. REINSCHMIDT, M.D. LECTURE
David A. Nardone, M.D.
Professor Emeritus of Medicine
Division of General Internal Medicine & Geriatrics
“The Doctor’s White Coat: Symbols, Journeys,
Responsibilities, and Relationships”
PRESENTATION OF WHITE COATS
Molly L. Osborne, M.D., Ph.D.
Interim Associate Dean for Educational Affairs
Associate Dean for Student Affairs
Cynthia Morris, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean for Admissions
OATH OF GENEVA
George C. Mejicano, M.D., M.S.
Senior Associate Dean for Education
CLOSING REMARKS
Molly Osborne, M.D., Ph.D.
Reception at the Mackenzie Hall Fountain
hosted by the School of Medicine
About the J. S. Reinschmidt, M.D. Lecture
J. S. Reinschmidt, M.D.
1925 – 1998
Born in Florida‟s panhandle, Dutch Reinschmidt served in the Army
during World War II before receiving A.B. and M.D. degrees from
Vanderbilt University. For three years in the late fifties, he interrupted
his surgery residency at the University of Colorado to practice in rural
eastern Washington. After residency, he became director of the Student
Health Center at the University of Oregon (1963-1970).
His OHSU School of Medicine career began in 1970 as director of the
Oregon Regional Medical Program. Familiar with the needs of practi-
tioners in remote towns, he shepherded his circuit courses around this
vast state. This led in 1976 to his being named the first head of the
medical school‟s new Division of Continuing Medical Education
(CME).
Dr. Reinschmidt‟s CME programs were carefully crafted to fulfill sur-
veyed needs, engage dynamic teachers and feature practice-relevant
topics. A strong advocate of strengthening ties between OHSU and ru-
ral communities, he helped many hospitals develop innovative educa-
tional programs. He worked tirelessly with Oregon legislators and
earned their trust as a fair, forthright champion of OHSU‟s programs.
In the Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) program, Dr. Rein-
schmidt found his ideal vehicle to bring education to rural Oregon. Be-
ginning in 1989 and in only four years, he established the central office
and five thriving regional centers.
From 1987-1992, Dutch was a principal architect of curricular reform in
the OHSU School of Medicine, promoting integration among disci-
plines, the relevance of early clinical experiences and greater exposure
to primary care.
In 1993, this humble and wise Senior Associate Dean and Professor of
Preventive Medicine and Public Health was awarded emeritus status.
Two busy years later, Dr. Reinschmidt relinquished the AHEC and
CME programs to well-prepared successors. He remained a trusted ad-
visor, and in his memory, the J.S. Reinschmidt Endowment Fund for
Excellence in Medical Education has been established to support this
lectureship and the future advancement of medical education at OHSU.
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The OHSU School of Medicine
The OHSU School of Medicine is the direct descendant of the Univer-
sity of Oregon Medical School that first opened its doors in Portland in
1887 and graduated its first class the following year. Only one other
medical school in the west has a longer lineage; only thirty-three of the
present 137 medical schools in the United States existed prior to the
founding of the School of Medicine in Oregon. Today the School is
widely recognized for excellence and its mission continues to be the
enhancement of human health through programs in education, research,
health care delivery and public service. It is where healing, teaching and
discovery come together in Oregon.
The school‟s faculty are dedicated to preparing physicians for the medi-
cal, ethical, and humanistic responsibilities of their calling, while also
providing outstanding care to patients from Oregon and elsewhere.
Along with the art of teaching and healing comes the responsibility for
discovery. The School of Medicine faculty is internationally known for
excellence in a wide range of investigative areas ranging from molecu-
lar biology and cancer to heart disease, behavioral science and public
health issues. In addition to maintaining a high standard of basic and
clinical research, the faculty also guide the graduate studies programs
that prepare the next generation of investigators.
OHSU-controlled social media Web
School of Medicine
Alumni Association Council
2012 – 2013 Executive Committee
Nels Carlson, M.D. ‟92, President
Donald Girard, M.D. R ‟73, M.A.C.P., President-elect
John Kendall Jr., M.D. R ‟62, Past President
Stanley Huber, M.D. ‟65, Secretary/Treasurer
Members
Senior Advisors
James Asaph, M.D. ‟62
Sam Connell, Ph.D. ‟67
Christopher Cunningham, Ph.D.‟76
James Fearl, M.D. ‟65
Donald Houghton, M.D. ‟72, R ‟75, ‟85
Susan Olson, Ph.D. ‟84, F.A.C.M.G.
House Staff Representative
Sharl Azar, M.D. ‟10
Post Doctoral Representative
Cheng Fang, Ph.D.
Basic Science Student Representative
Autumn Fletcher
Derek Musashe
Medical Student Representatives
Ilana Weinbaum, MS4
Amy Dorius, MS3
Karen Bieraugel, MS2
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John E. Berland, M.D. ‟68, R „74
Thomas Deloughery, M.D. R ‟88,‟91
Kathy Grewe, M.D. ‟83, R ‟90
Mark T. Hattenhauer, M.D. ‟66, R „72,‟74
Maureen Hoatlin, Ph.D. ‟93
Joanne Jene, M.D. ‟60, R ‟63
Robert Laird, M.D. ‟68
Michele Mass, M.D. ‟83, R ‟80
Walter Meihoff, M.D. ‟59, R ‟63
Erica Mitchell, M.D., R ‟05
Amy Hanlon Newell, Ph.D. ‟05
David Noall, M.D. ‟71, R ‟77
David Parsons, M.D. ‟92
John Rieke, M.D. ‟81, F.A.C..R.
Frances Storrs, M.D. R ‟68
Tod Tolan, M.D. ‟75
Patricia Wagner, M.D. ‟84
Robert Wells, M.D. ‟79
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About the J. S. Reinschmidt, M.D. Lecturer
David A. Nardone, M.D.
Dr. Nardone was raised in Columbus, Ohio, and graduated in Liberal
Arts from the University of Notre Dame and from the School of Medi-
cine at Georgetown University. He was a member of the first internal
medicine internship group in Oregon sponsored by the VA and com-
pleted his internal medicine training in Oregon and at the Medical Col-
lege of Georgia, separated by a two-year commitment in the Navy
Medical Corps, serving tours in Vietnam with the marines and at the
Quantico Naval Hospital. After his year as chief medical resident, Dr.
Nardone began his academic career at the VA in Augusta and the Medi-
cal College of Georgia.
In 1975 he and his family moved back to Oregon where he joined the
staff at the VA and faculty at OHSU. Dr. Nardone held a number of
academic and administrative positions at both institutions spanning al-
most four decades. His most fulfilling assignment was in his role as
coordinator of the patient evaluation courses for first and second year
medical students.
Dr. Nardone, along with his colleagues, Drs. Girard and Reuler, played
a role in establishing primary care as a legitimate academic discipline
for patient care, teaching and research within the VA and other univer-
sity programs nationally. Dr. Nardone retired from the VA as the Clini-
cal Director of Primary Care in 2002 and as staff physician in 2011. He
is currently Professor Emeritus at OHSU.
Over the years Dr. Nardone‟s scholarly pursuits have included the use
of computer simulations to teach history-taking, the usefulness of the
physical examination, how clinicians make decisions at the bedside,
processes of care, and empowering patients to be more proactive par-
ticipants in their care.
Dr. Nardone is known for his sense of humor and using both stories and
metaphors to clarify the clinical disease state for patient understanding
and trainee education. He enjoys hiking, snow-shoeing, cycling, day-
trips with his spouse of 43 years, daughters, and sons-in-laws to the
coast and the mountains, and medical writing.
The Oath of Geneva
At the time of being admitted as a member
of the medical profession:
I solemnly pledge myself to consecrate my life to the
service of humanity;
I will give to my teachers the respect and
gratitude which is their due;
I will practice my profession with
conscience and dignity;
The health of my patient will be my
first consideration;
I will respect the secrets which are
confided to me;
I will maintain by all means in my power,
the honor and the noble traditions of the
medical profession; my colleagues will be
my brothers and sisters.
I will not permit considerations of religion,
nationality, race, party politics or social standing
to intervene between my duty and my patient;
I will maintain the utmost respect for human life,
even under threat;
I will not use my medical knowledge contrary
to the laws of humanity.
I make these promises solemnly, freely and upon my honor.
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Steward Tuft, Jr., M.D.
Ms. Christine A. Tye
Larry L. Veltman, M.D. and
Mrs. Linda Veltman
George N. Vigeland, Jr., M.D. and
Mrs. Karen M. Vigeland
Theodore J. Vigeland, M.D. and
Mrs. Julie S. Vigeland
Mrs. Ingrid von Mangoldt Hills
Dale F. Webb, M.D. and
Mrs. Lyndis A. Webb
Michael D. Wicks, M.D. and
Mrs. Nancy Wicks
Christopher P. S. Williams, M.D.
and Mrs. Priscilla W. Williams
David M. Wills, M.D. and
Mrs. Laurie I. Wills
Terry Yamauchi, M.D. and
Mrs. Alison M. Yamauchi
The OHSU School of Medicine Office of Development regrets any errors or
omissions to this list. If you do notice a name that should be listed differently
or one that is missing from this list, we thank you in advance for notifying us
by contacting Alison Dillon at (503) 494-0723, or [email protected].
James Y. Liu, M.D. and
Mrs. Rosa Y. Liu
O. John Ma, M.D. and
Mrs. Elizabeth F. Ma
Ms. Molly K. Marcum and
Mr. William G. Earle
Christina M. Marra, M.D. and
Mr. Paul M. Silver
William G. Marsh, M.D. and
Mrs. Errollynne A. Marsh
Joseph D. Matarazzo, Ph.D. and
Ruth G. Matarazzo, Ph..D.
Robert C. Mathews, M.D. and
Mrs. Diane R. Mathews
Ms. Barbara A. McArthur
Walter J. McDonald, M.D. and
Mrs. Barbara F. McDonald
Walter E. Meihoff, M.D. and
Mrs. Jean E. Meihoff
Victor D. Menashe, M.D. and
Mrs. Toinette Menashe
Kathleen L. Meyer, M.D.
Robert T. Middleton, M.D. and
Mrs. Susan T. Middleton
Michael J. Miller, M.D.
Hideyo Minagi, M.D. and
Mrs. Kathleen W. Minagi
Marilyn A. Nelson, M.D.
Richard A. Nevé, Ph.D. and
Mrs. Carol M. Nevé
Nelson R. Niles, M.D. and
Mrs. Esther D. Niles
David L. Noall, M.D. and
Mrs. Anne P. Noall
Michael C. Norman, M.D.
Susan B. Olson, Ph.D.,
F.A.C.M.G. and
Mr. William R. Nelson
Mrs. Jessie H. Osterud
Albert A. Oyama, M.D. and
Mrs. Masuko H. Oyama
Ms. Helena Patrick
Mrs. Karen E. Phillips
William C. Pierce, M.D. and
Mrs. Selma M. Pierce
Natasha A. Polensek, M.D.
Robert R. Poole, M.D. and
Mrs. Susan H. Poole
James E. Price, M.D. and
Mrs. Marguerite L. Price
James S. Puterbaugh, M.D. and
Mrs. Candy M. Puterbaugh
John W. Reid, Jr., M.D. and
Martha E. Sharman, M.D.
Brian L. Robinson, M.D. and
Mrs. Meredith J. Robinson
John E. Ross, M.D.
Douglas N. Runckel, M.D. and
Mrs. Evelyn L. Runckel
John F. Saunders, M.D.
Delbert E. Scott, M.D. and
Mrs. Myrtle Alice Scott
Vincent K. Seid, M.D. and
Mrs. Zenaida A. Reinheimer-Seid
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Smith
Michael R. Spieker, M.D. and
Mrs. Jill Spieker
Richard W. Stevens, M.D. and
Ms. Virginia L. Behm
Mrs. Marilyn E. Stevenson
Angus B. Stewart, M.D. and
Mrs. Joan H. Stewart
Robert A. Stier, M.D.
Mr. And Mrs. Jack M. Strickfaden
John D. Stull, M.D., M.P.H. and
Mrs. Carol G. Stull
Robert E. Tenold, M.D. and
Susan M. R. Tenold, M.D.
Mrs. Beverly A. Treneman
Dr. Megan L. Troxell and
Dr. Arthur H. Walker
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Class of 2016 Heather Alva
Britta Ameel
Myles Antonioli
Karin Asplund
Bjorn Bakken
Trevor Barronian
Bethany Bartlett
Katherine Berger
Curtis Bergquist
Michael Brydone-Jack
Ashley Bunnard
Taryn Cansler
Nicholas Chapin
Raluca Chebac
Michael Chen
Charles Chu
Devin Clark
Cheryl Claunch
Michael-Hunter Clement
Sarah Click
Danielle Conrardy
Aaron Cook
Tracy Cook
Calida Danko
Anna Michelle Dillier
Nicholas Duletzke
Andrew Dunatchik
Robert Fain
Jessica Finley
Jason Flamiatos
Katharine Fuller
Shabnam Ghazizadeh
Geoffry Gillespie
Rebecca Giusti
Brooke Goddard
Jessica Goman
Carla Graichen
Lauren Griebel
Erica Hadley
Quinn Halverson
Elliot Harmon
Christopher Hart
Maya Heck
Cydney Heims
Kayli Hoogestraat
Emily Houchen-Wise
Benjamin Houser
Whitney Humphrey
Elizabeth Hutchinson
Sean Hynes
Mason Jahnke
Sierra Jansen
Stacey Jesser
Alissa Jones
Cymon Kersch
Connor Kitts
Kate Kleaveland
Michelle Kleiman-Moran
Samuel Klonoski
Jeremiah Knapp
Nathan Knapp
Beth Krautscheid
Lucia Kwong
Alex Labby
Andrew Langfield
Michael Latteri
Katy Lawson
Katherine Lebold
Min Lee
Andrew Lichtenheld
Olivia Linney
Jessica Lopez
Vincent Manning
Herman Martin
Steven McNamara
Ryan Meek
Kaitlin Merrick
Miranda Merrill
Kelsey Miller
Orly Moshe-Lilie
Samuel Moulton
Kyle Muir
Gitanjali Narayanan
Alex Niu
Brenda Niu
Mariko Nomura
Allison Nye
Maura Olcese
Omolara Oluloro
Sowmya Palam
Max Perelman
Elena Phoutrides
Robert Pranaat
Charles Procknow
Christopher Rackoff
James Rohlfing
Charles Rudy
Julia Rutenberg
Ahson Saeed
Bethany Sappington
Kaydie Satein
Alina Satterfield
Daniel Scalise
Heidi Schroeder
Derek Scott
Peter Scott
Timothy Simpson
Amanda Sines
Kayce Spear
Susan Spivey
David Steinhardt
Elizabeth Suh
Christopher Sullivan
Sara Tanabe
Kim Thai
Sheila Thurber
Karl Tjerandsen
Diana Tobler
Mikhail Tretiakov
Nghia Truong
Brandon Tullis
Victor Tung
Nicholas Vigo
Mengru Wang
Katherine Watson
Amelie Wegner
Stephanie Wetzel
Justin Williams
Amanda Wong
Bryan Wu
Alla Yarmosh
Jevgenia Zilberman-
Rudenko
Thank you
The support the School of Medicine receives from each of its generous
donors is one of the key reasons we enjoy an excellent national reputa-
tion. For reasons of space, the lists included in today‟s program repre-
sent members of the 1887 Society, White Coat Fund donors, and our
new donors of $100 or more.
White Coat Ceremony
The following list recognizes new donors giving $100 or more to sup-
port the White Coat Ceremony during the period of July 1, 2011 to Au-
gust 9, 2012. and donors who have dedicated a gift to support the White
Coat Ceremony. This support allows the School of Medicine to provide
each student with their first White Coat at today‟s ceremony.
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Stephen A. Eraker, M.D. and
Mrs. Sarah M. Eraker
Gerald W. Fischer, M.D. and
Mrs. Marlene K. Fischer
John T. Flaxel, M.D. and
Mrs. Joy C. Flaxel
Frederick T. Fraunfelder, M.D. and
Mrs. Yvonne M. Fraunfelder
Linda D. Frison, M.D.
Robert L. Fulwyler, M.D. and
Mrs. Patricia A. Fulwyler
Sheryl P. Gardner, M.D.
Michael J. Garland, D.Sc. and
Mrs. Anita J. Garland
Daniel M. Gibbs, M.D. and
Ms. Lois Seed
Scott H. Goodnight, Jr., M.D. and
Mrs. Cecelia K. Goodnight
G. Geoffrey Gordon, M.D. and
Mrs. Marcia M. Gordon
Lee D. Graham, M.D.
Kathy R. Grewe, M.D. and
Robert C. Florek, M.D.
James D. Harper, M.D. and
Mrs. Janie M. Harper
Mitchell W. Heinemann, M.D. and
Mrs. Elaine Heinemann
Robert E. Heinig, M.D. and
Mrs. Kathleen S. Heinig
Mark M. Helfand, M.D., M.P.H.
and Ms. Lori Hedrick
Larry D. Helvey, M.D. and
Mrs. Kerry G. Helvey
James S. Hicks, M.D. and
Mrs. Sally J. Hicks
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hieronimus
Donald C. Houghton, M.D. and
Mrs. Lynnette A. Houghton
Stanley J. Huber, M.D. and
Mrs. Teresa J. Huber
Alan T. Hunstock, M.D. and
Mrs. Patricia Hunstock
Sig-Linda Jacobson, M..D.
Per-Olof Jarnberg, M.D., Ph.D.
And Ms. Joan M. Foley
David W. Johnson, M.D. and
Mrs. Margit V. Gorton
Michael W. Keefe, M.D., F.A.C.S.
and Mary E. Kelly, R.N., J.D.,
A.L.J.
Frederick S. Keller, M.D. and
Mrs. Annette Keller
Harley D. Kelley, M.D. and
Mrs. Candace Kelley
John W. Kendall, Jr., M.D. and
Mrs. Betty M. Kendall
Denise M. Kenna, M.D.
E. Paul Kirk, M.D. and
Mrs. Monica A. Kirk
Reed F. Kratka, M.D. and
Christianne M. Kratka, M.D.
Carol Ann Kuchmak, M.D.
Robert J. Laird, M.D. and
Mrs. Mary L. Laird
Donald D. Lasselle, M.D. and
Mrs. Teresa M. Lasselle
Myungja M. Mia Lee, M.D. and
Mr. Jason Lee
William R. Lee, M.D. and
Mrs. Janice R. Lee Fernando Leon, M.D. and
Dolores A. W. Leon, M.D.
William T. Leslie, M.D.
Samuel Lin, M.D., Ph.D.
and Mrs. Eva L. Lin
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lind
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reporting and illustration purposes n OHSU printed and electronic media, including
1887 Society
The 1887 Society recognizes donors who have given gifts or $1,000 or more
to the School of Medicine Annual Fund, or to any scholarship-related fund
under the direction of the Dean of the School of Medicine.
Sharon Anderson, M.D.
James W. Asaph, M.D. and
Mrs. Mary Ann Asaph
Michael D. Baird, M.D. and
Mrs. Jane S. Baird
Paul J. Ballinger, M.D. and
Susan E. R. Ballinger
Mr. and Mrs. J. Floyd Bennett
John A. Benson, Jr, M.D. and
Virginia P. Tilden, D.N.Sc., R.N.
William S. Breall, M.D. and
Mrs. Ann Fay Breall
Stephen L. Brenneke, M.D. and
Mrs. Marjorie M. Brenneke
Ulista J. Brooks, M.D. and
Harold R. Hoover, Jr., M.D.
Kenneth A. Burry, M.D. and
Mrs. Katherine A. Burry
Mario J. Campagna, M.D. and
Mrs. Edith I. Campagna
George H. Caspar, M.D. and
Mrs. Mary E. Hanigan
Linyee Chang, M.D.
Anson Y. Cheng, M.D.
Gerald R. Christensen, M.D.
Maurice J. Comeau, M.D. and
Mrs. Billie A. Comeau R. Sam Connell, Jr., Ph.D. and
Mrs. Marilyn L. Connell
Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. Cook
Stephen E. Cox, M.D.
J. Kevin Culhane, M.D. and
Maureen M. Culhane
Lisa E. Danzig, M.D.
Marcia G. Darm, M.D. and
Mr. Bruce Berning
David R. Davis, M.D. and
Mrs. Jane M. Davis
David C. Dawson, Ph.D. and
Mrs. E. Kay Dawson
John Michael Deeney, M.D.
Richard G. Duncan, M.D. and
M. Marie Duncan, Ph.D., R.N.
Ernest R. Duvall, M.D. and
Mrs. Kathleen R. Duvall
James M. Edwards, M.D. and
Michele K. Mass, M.D.
Bernard J. Eggertsen, M.D.
Richard A. Ellerby, M.D. and
Mrs. Judy K. Gilbert
Ms. Mary C. Emerson
Gerald W. Fischer, M.D. and
Mrs. Marlene K. Fischer
John T. Flaxel, M.D. and
Mrs. Joy C. Flaxel
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WHITE COAT DONORS
Anonymous (4)
Anonymous, in memory of J. Michael Carroll, M.D. '68
Robert W. Bentley, M.D. '83 and Leslie Bentley
Joseph D. Bloom, M.D. and Jacqueline L. Bloom
Susan G. Bradley, M.D. '69
Ulista J. Brooks, M.D. '75, in memory of Harold R. Hoover Jr, M.D.
Maurice J. Comeau, M.D. '64, R '71
Michael J. Coughlin, M.D. '74 and Kirsten K. Coughlin, R.N., B.S. '72
Diane L. Elliot, M.D.
Katherine S. Foley, M.D. '85, R '89
William Ted Galey, M.D. '75
Kathy R. Grewe, M.D. '83, R '90 and Robert C. Florek
Ernest P. Greenwood, M.D. '44
Elizebeth Rose Harmon, M.D. '84
Mark T. Hattenhauer II, M.D. '66, R '72, R '74 and Christine Hattenhauer, R.N.
Winnie W. Henderson, M.D., Ph.D. '04 and William Henderson
Donald C. Houghton, M.D. '71, R '75, F '85 and Lynette Houghton
Andrew Janssen Jr, M.D. '02 and Andrea Grout Janssen, M.D. '00
Joanne Jene, M.D. '60, R '63
Ellis Johnson, M.D. '84, R '87
Linda B. Johnson, M.D. '83, R '86, R '88
Mark Kemball and Alice P. Kemball
John W. Kendall Jr, M.D. R '62 and Betty M. Kendall
John L. Kimbrough, M.D. '72
E. Louise Kremkau, M.D. M.D. '65, R '70
M. William Lensch, Ph.D. '02
Beverly Maneatis, M.D. '75
Carol M. Marquez, M.D.
Andrew B. Mendenhall, M.D. '00, R '03
Tate M. Minckler, M.D. '59 and Barbara J. Minckler
Leslie J. Neilson, M.D. '95 and James Grew
David L. Olson, M.D. '77
Susan B. Olson, Ph.D. '84 and William R. Nelson
Kermit V. Ragain, M.D. '65
J. N. Roehr, M.D. '59, R '64
Mary A. Shepard, M.D. R '84
Ronald P. Smith, M.D. '59
Mark Stoney, M.D. '01
Keith A. Taylor, M.D. '54, R '62
Tania A. Thomas, M.D., M.P.H. '04 and Scott K. Heysel, M.D., M.P.H. '04
Rebekah A. Trochmann, M.D. '86, R '89
Christine A. Tye
Thomas A. Van Veen, M.D. '63 and Greta Van Veen
George E. Waldmann, M.D. '65
R. Bruce Worth, M.D. '77