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THE OAKWOOD REGISTER January 27, 2009 WWW.OAKWOODREGISTER.COM 2 People Glenn C. Hamilton, MD 2009 MCMS president Judge William H. Wolff, Jr. retiring Twenty nine judges will retire by early this year. Among them is Judge William H. Wolff Jr., who will retire from the Second District Court of Appeals on Jan. 31. He has said he won’t ride off into the sunset just yet with plans to try mediation and arbi- tration work. He’s also open to accepting assignments to trial and appellate courts. As for his other numerous interests, Judge Wolff said he’ll have more time to devote to fly fishing, skiing, hiking, cooking, gar- dening and out-of-state children and grandchildren. Just like Judge Wolff, More than half of the retiring judges served on the bench for at least 20 years, either in their current posts or in combina- tion with past service as municipal court judges. Their successors were all chosen in the Nov. 4 election. Judge Wolff offered this advice to new judges: “I suggest you work hard, don’t forget what it’s like to be a practicing lawyer, don’t take your- self too seriously, and strive for excellence, not perfection. Excellence is expected and attain- able; perfection is not.” He praised his successor, Judge Jeffrey Froelich, as a distinguished trial judge who enjoys the respect and confidence of the judges he will join. He said he has no doubt that Judge Froelich will make a seamless and effortless tran- sition to the court of appeals. A member of the appeals court since 1985, Judge Wolff also praised his colleagues, also praised his col- leagues, past and present, on the court of appeals. “I couldn’t have hand-picked better people to work with.” “I have truly enjoyed the work of judging,” Judge Wolff said. “I have countless fond memories of the peo- ple I’ve met and worked with over the years, first as a trial judge and more recently as an appellate judge. I have been blessed with outstanding staff attorneys and with solid staff support. I have, for the most part, enjoyed a good working relationship with the bar. I found that if I respect- ed the job the lawyers had to do, the lawyers respected the job I had to do.” Judge William H. Wolff Glenn C. Hamilton, M.D., became the 160th President of the Montgomery County Medical Society during ceremonies con- ducted at the Society’s Annual Meeting held January 17, 2009. He represents the first full-time academic physician as well as Emergency Medicine specialist to hold that position. Dr. Hamilton is the Chair of the Emergency Medicine Department at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, a position he has held since 1982. During his inaugural remarks at the Annual Meeting of the MCMS, Dr. Hamilton stated that he has several goals for his term ahead. His primary focus is to enlist physician and community support in helping to develop a disaster-resilient community. He cited the recent electric-grid calamity caused by Hurricane Ike as it passed through southwest and central Ohio, noting that many medically fragile instances could have been averted through better communication and coordination of available resources. Secondly, he is especially aware of the increasing medical needs in our community, notably among the uninsured and underinsured due to the downturn in the economy, and he recommitted the Society’s con- tinued involvement in supporting programs such as Reach Out, which aim to assist patients in receiving necessary medical care. And, thirdly, he noted that he wants to do everything he can to enhance the relationship between the Medical School and the com- munity physicians, noting that there are significant benefits for all to be had from a strong “town- gown” relationship. Joining Dr. Hamilton in leader- ship this year as members of the Medical Society Board of Directors are Evangeline Andarsio, MD; John Haluschak, MD; Samia Borchers, MD; Ramesh Gupta, MD; Paul Gibbs, MD; Walter A. Reiling III, M.D.; Gary Fishbein, MD; Jonathan Velasco, MD; James Pacenta MD; Shachi Rattan, MD; and Timothy Sorg, MD. Dr. Hamilton completed his medical training through the University of Michigan Medical School, and is Board Certified in both Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine. Dr. Hamilton resides in Oakwood with his wife, Lynda and daughter, Elizabeth. Additionally at this meeting, 25 MCMS physicians were recog- nized as recipients of the OSMA Fifty Year Award, including: Herman I. Abromowitz, MD; Joseph Albrecht, MD; Dennis D. Barber, MD; Bernard L. Berks, DO; Robert Collins, MD; Melvin Crouse, DO; Sunder Goel, MD; Philip Hughes, MD; Alan H. Klein, MD; William J. Marshall, MD; Enrique Martinez, MD; Asuncion Medina, MD; Hassan Mehbod, MD; Hsien-Ming Meng, MD; Charles Moody, MD; Joseph Paley, MD; Emil Peterson, MD; Michael Phillips, MD; G. M. Sastry, MD; Charles Schrimpf, DO; William Straughen, MD; John Taylor, MD: Richard Whitmer, MD; Francis Wright, MD; and Russell Zanowick, MD The Montgomery County Medical Society is a professional association representing nearly 1000 practicing physician mem- bers locally. Glenn C. Hamilton, MD For Private Showing Call Colin Campbell 434-1615 www.COLINCAMPBELL.com The cloistered setting of this grand 5 bdrm, 3 full and 3 half bath Georgian style resi- dence provides excep- tional privacy & romantic seclusion that can't be duplicat- ed. Graced by a sweeping circular driveway & embraced by majestic views of perfectly manicured grounds, rests this richly appoint- ed, magnificent home. This exclusive Georgian Colonial & its impressive facade lend a nod of elegance & class. Steeped in comfort, this Oakwood landmark is a testimony to the gracious lifestyle of the early 1900's. Its immeasurable enhancements have brought this special home to the expec- tations of today's lifestyle. Countless distinctive features & amenities reflect the era of this wonderful home: High ceilings, gracious center entry, rich moldings, wood paneled study & hand crafted fireplace mantel. Of special note: Grand scale remodeling! 2 patios! Lower level game rm! Breathtaking views are thoughtfully planned! Pleasingly open sun-filled kitchen! Listing #381380 REALTOR.com (lots of photos!) COLIN- CAMPBELL.com, VILLAGEOFOAKWOOD.com 434-1615 236 W. SCHANZ AVENUE OAKWOOD TRULYA ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY! $569,900

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THE OAKWOOD REGISTER January 27, 2009 WWW.OAKWOODREGISTER.COM2 PPeeoopplleeGlenn C. Hamilton, MD 2009 MCMS president

Judge William H. Wolff, Jr. retiring

Twenty nine judges will retire byearly this year. Among them is JudgeWilliam H. Wolff Jr., who will retirefrom the Second District Court ofAppeals on Jan. 31. He has said hewon’t ride off into the sunset just yetwith plans to try mediation and arbi-tration work. He’s also open toaccepting assignments to trial andappellate courts. As for his othernumerous interests, Judge Wolff saidhe’ll have more time to devote to flyfishing, skiing, hiking, cooking, gar-dening and out-of-state children andgrandchildren.

Just like Judge Wolff, More thanhalf of the retiring judges served onthe bench for at least 20 years, eitherin their current posts or in combina-tion with past service as municipalcourt judges. Their successors wereall chosen in the Nov. 4 election.

Judge Wolff offered this advice tonew judges: “I suggest you workhard, don’t forget what it’s like to bea practicing lawyer, don’t take your-self too seriously, and strive forexcellence, not perfection.Excellence is expected and attain-

able; perfection is not.” He praisedhis successor, Judge Jeffrey Froelich,as a distinguished trial judge whoenjoys the respect and confidence ofthe judges he will join. He said hehas no doubt that Judge Froelich willmake a seamless and effortless tran-sition to the court of appeals.

A member of the appeals courtsince 1985, Judge Wolff also praisedhis colleagues, also praised his col-leagues, past and present, on thecourt of appeals. “I couldn’t havehand-picked better people to workwith.”

“I have truly enjoyed the work ofjudging,” Judge Wolff said. “I havecountless fond memories of the peo-ple I’ve met and worked with overthe years, first as a trial judge andmore recently as an appellate judge.I have been blessed with outstandingstaff attorneys and with solid staffsupport. I have, for the most part,enjoyed a good working relationshipwith the bar. I found that if I respect-ed the job the lawyers had to do, thelawyers respected the job I had todo.”

Judge William H. Wolff

Glenn C. Hamilton, M.D.,became the 160th President of theMontgomery County MedicalSociety during ceremonies con-ducted at the Society’s AnnualMeeting held January 17, 2009.He represents the first full-timeacademic physician as well asEmergency Medicine specialist tohold that position. Dr. Hamilton isthe Chair of the EmergencyMedicine Department at WrightState University Boonshoft Schoolof Medicine, a position he has heldsince 1982.

During his inaugural remarksat the Annual Meeting of theMCMS, Dr. Hamilton stated thathe has several goals for his termahead. His primary focus is toenlist physician and communitysupport in helping to develop adisaster-resilient community. Hecited the recent electric-gridcalamity caused by Hurricane Ikeas it passed through southwest andcentral Ohio, noting that manymedically fragile instances couldhave been averted through bettercommunication and coordinationof available resources. Secondly,he is especially aware of theincreasing medical needs in ourcommunity, notably among theuninsured and underinsured due tothe downturn in the economy, andhe recommitted the Society’s con-tinued involvement in supporting

programs such as Reach Out,which aim to assist patients inreceiving necessary medical care.And, thirdly, he noted that hewants to do everything he can toenhance the relationship betweenthe Medical School and the com-munity physicians, noting thatthere are significant benefits for allto be had from a strong “town-gown” relationship.

Joining Dr. Hamilton in leader-ship this year as members of theMedical Society Board ofDirectors are EvangelineAndarsio, MD; John Haluschak,MD; Samia Borchers, MD;Ramesh Gupta, MD; Paul Gibbs,MD; Walter A. Reiling III, M.D.;Gary Fishbein, MD; JonathanVelasco, MD; James Pacenta MD;

Shachi Rattan, MD; and TimothySorg, MD.

Dr. Hamilton completed hismedical training through theUniversity of Michigan MedicalSchool, and is Board Certified inboth Internal Medicine andEmergency Medicine. Dr.Hamilton resides in Oakwood withhis wife, Lynda and daughter,Elizabeth.

Additionally at this meeting,25 MCMS physicians were recog-nized as recipients of the OSMAFifty Year Award, including:Herman I. Abromowitz, MD;Joseph Albrecht, MD; Dennis D.Barber, MD; Bernard L. Berks,DO; Robert Collins, MD; MelvinCrouse, DO; Sunder Goel, MD;Philip Hughes, MD; Alan H.Klein, MD; William J. Marshall,MD; Enrique Martinez, MD;Asuncion Medina, MD; HassanMehbod, MD; Hsien-Ming Meng,MD; Charles Moody, MD; JosephPaley, MD; Emil Peterson, MD;Michael Phillips, MD; G. M.Sastry, MD; Charles Schrimpf,DO; William Straughen, MD;John Taylor, MD: RichardWhitmer, MD; Francis Wright,MD; and Russell Zanowick, MD

The Montgomery CountyMedical Society is a professionalassociation representing nearly1000 practicing physician mem-bers locally.

Glenn C. Hamilton, MD

For Private Showing CallColin Campbell

434-1615www.COLINCAMPBELL.com

The cloistered settingof this grand 5 bdrm, 3full and 3 half bathGeorgian style resi-dence provides excep-tional privacy &romantic seclusionthat can't be duplicat-ed. Graced by asweeping circulardriveway & embracedby majestic views of perfectly manicured grounds, rests this richly appoint-ed, magnificent home. This exclusive Georgian Colonial & its impressivefacade lend a nod of elegance & class. Steeped in comfort, this Oakwoodlandmark is a testimony to the gracious lifestyle of the early 1900's. Itsimmeasurable enhancements have brought this special home to the expec-tations of today's lifestyle. Countless distinctive features & amenitiesreflect the era of this wonderful home: High ceilings, gracious center entry,rich moldings, wood paneled study & hand crafted fireplace mantel. Ofspecial note: Grand scale remodeling! 2 patios! Lower level game rm!Breathtaking views are thoughtfully planned! Pleasingly open sun-filledkitchen! Listing #381380 REALTOR.com (lots of photos!) COLIN-CAMPBELL.com, VILLAGEOFOAKWOOD.com 434-1615

236 W. SCHANZ AVENUE OAKWOODTRULY A ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY!

$569,9

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