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Thfe jHippocratic Oath^.swear by Apollo the physician, Aesculapius, Hygeia, and

Paii^^Sf&nd by God and by whatever I hold most sacred, that,

;cording to my ability and judgement, I will keep this Oath and this

lulatii in -- r will look upon those who have taught me this Art even

on^f my parents. I will share my substance with them, and I will supply

:essities if they be in need. I will regard their offspring on the same footing

' as my own brethren, and I will teach them this Art, if they shall wish to learn it,

without fee or covenant. I will impart a knowledge of the Ait by precept, by lecture,

and by eveiy mode of teaching not only to my own children, but to the children of those

vho have taught me, and to disciples bound by the covenant and oath, according to the Lawof Medicine, but to none other. The regimen I adopt shall be for the benefit ofmy patients

according to my ability and judgement and I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and

mischievious. I will seek to inform my patients fully about their illness and prognosis, and will

always remember that the final decision regarding their own life rests with the patient. I will regard

my patients always as fellow human beings aild will do evei-^thing possible to presei-ve their dignity.

With" purity and holiness I will pass ray life and practice my Art. Whatsoever things I see or hear concerning

the life of the people inmy attendance, on the sick or even apart therefrom, which outght not to be noised

abroad, I will keep silence thereon, counting such things to be sacred secrets. ^X'liile I continue to keep this Oath

unviolated, may it be granted to me to enjoy life and the practice of the Art, respected by all, in all times. But should

I trespass and \-iolate this Oath, may ttle reverse be my lot.

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New Orieans

NEW ORLEANSFirst 'sighted as Indian portage

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Our HistoryThe Tulane University School of Medicine

began as the Medical College of Louisiana in

September, 1834, established by three young

physicians - Stone, Hunt, and Harrison- who had

met in the midst of the cholera epidemic of 1832.

Its founding was met with considerable opposition

from the local, Paris-trained Creole physicians,

whose European ideas concerning medical

education stressed academics well grounded in the

study of Latin and Greek. Nevertheless, it became

the first medical school in the Deep South and the

fifteenth in the country.

Medical school in those early days was muchdifferent than it is today. Only eight months of

lectures were required to receive an M.D. The

school yearwas four months, and the same seven

courses were repeated in the second year. The

curriculum consisted of courses in Anatomy and

Physiology, Chemistry,MMeriaMedica, Principles

and Practice of Medicine, Surgeiy and Obstetrics,

and the Diseases ofWomen and Children.

Instruction was wholly didactic, with lectures

given to the entire student body assembled in a

lecture hall. In fact, the unmotivated student could

graduate without ever having attended a deliveiy

,

observed an operation or examined a patient, as

these were to be learned as an apprentice.

Many other differences exist between medical

school then and now. For example, there were

only eleven students in the first class; tuition,

room, and board came to less than $400 per year.

But even though the school had grown to over one-

hundred students by 1843, professors still received

no salary and were compensated instead by selling

tickets for their lectures to the eager medical

students.

The Civil War brought to a halt all formal

medical training in 1862. During this time period

the Medical College was fortunate to find

financial security in the form of Paul Tulane, a

wealthy New Orleans merchant who bequeated

$1,250,000 to provide for a new University. In

1884, the various departments of the Medical

College were united under the jurisdiction of a

new institution, Tulane University.

Photos (top-bottom): ij CharityHospital,

2) newspaperclippingfmm 1834, 4)theclassofl910,

5)Dr. Alton Ocbsnerleadsa 1950s bullpen session

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Welcome to

( II.\RIT\- HOSPITALThe Medical Ccnter

oi' LouisianaA Level One Trauma Center

Certified ByThe American College of Surgeons

MEDICAL CENTER!

PINEVILLE

Since its founding l67 years ago,

theTulane University Sciiool of Medicine lias

undergone many changes. The Tulane Medical

Center was organized in 1969 to broaden

Tulane's committment to medical education,

research, and patient care. The Tulane Medical

Center Hospital and Clinic was dedicated in

1976 and was the first such university hospital

established in Louisiana. This 300 bed hospital,

part of which was recently sold to Columbia

HCA, enabled Tulane to consolidate a wide

range of services in a tertiary care setting. Theaddition of the Tulane Cancer Center is

another recent change, helping the hospital

remain a major referral center for the region.

Charity Hospital remains a major site

of clinical teaching for Tulane's students,

residents and fellows. In addition, students

continue to train at the University Hospital,

the Veterans Administration Hospital, the

Ochsner Hospital and Clinic, and the Huey P.

Long Hospital in Pineville, Louisiana.

From its meager beginnings in 1834,

the Tulane University School of Medicine has

conferred over 12,000 medical degrees. Andwhile Tulane originally catered to students

from the South, today it attracts students from

all over the country. This year, the Class

of 200 1 will join these proud ranks and

participate in residency training programs

throughout the fifty states.

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Administration

Dr. Paul Welton

Senior Vice President

Healtli Science Center

N. Kevin Krane, M.D.

Vice Dean of Academic Affairs

James Corrigan, M.DVice President

Healtti Sciences Center

David Williams, M.D.

Assistant Dean of Student Affairs

Paul Rodenhauscr, M.D., Assistant Dean Joseph Pisano, M.D.

Associate Dean ofAdmissionsfor Academics and Counseling Services

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Wallace Tomlinson, M.D.

Associate Dean of Student Affairs

Student Executive CommitteeRichie Pearl, Presdient

Pat Schuessler, Student Government Administrative Secretary

Senior Class Officers (l-r):Ben Springgate, Joanna Fleeter, Kara keeton, Robert Kadijevic

Office of Student Affairs Office of Admissions

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Our Class SponsorsTraditionally, the members of the graduating class select sponsors from the faculty to guide them through and help them celebrate

their fourth year. We are honored to have had the support and encouragement of Drs. LeDoux, Pisano and Rodenhauser, and we thank

them for their help.

Elma I. LeDoux, M.D.

Dr. Elma LeDoux is an Associate Professor of Medicine here at the Tulane University

School of Medicine, and we know her well as both the Director of Student Programs in thel

Department of Medicine and as the Master of the EKG. Born in Mobile, Alabama, Dr.

LeDoux moved to New Orleans at a young age, went to high school here in town, and then

completed her undergraduate work at the University ofNew Orleans before beginning

medical school at Tulane. Dr. LeDoux remained at Tulane for her residency and

cardiovascular disease fellowship, and she has been committed to teaching Tulane students

ever since. She has received an unprecedented number of Owl Club Outstanding Clinical

Teacher Awards (fourteen!) and in 1999, she received the Owl Club's W. Clifford NewmanAward for student advocacy and committment to excellence in medical education.

Joseph C. Pisano, Ph.D.

Dr. Joseph Pisano has been a part ofthe class of 2001 before we even knew we were a class.]

In his current role as the Associate Dean and Director of Admissions and Recruitment here!

at the medical school, he not only interviewed many of us, he also acted as Tulane's good-

will ambassador, welcoming us all during the annual orientation festivities. Dean Pisano

attended King's College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania before completing his doctorate

work at the University of Notre Dame. He originally joined the Tulane faculty in 1968 as a

professor in the Physiology Department. He quickly expanded his duties, however, first as

the Director of Financial Aid and now as the Director of Admissions. We are lucky to have

had his guidance and help for the duration of our medical school careers, and we know his

positive influence on the school will continue for years to come.

Paul Rodenhauser, M.D.

Dr. Paul Rodenhauser is currently the Assistant Dean for Academic and Counseling HServices and the Director of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry here at the Tulane

University School of Medicine. He received his undergraduate education at Gettysburg

College in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, went to medical school at Jefferson Medical College

in Philadelphia, and completed his residency training at the Sheppard & Enoch Pratt

Hospital in Towson, Maryland. Sei"ving as chief resident there inspired his interest in

education and administration, and since joining the Tulane faculty in 1991, Dr.

Rodenhauser's enthusiasm has been honored with the Gloria P. Walsh Award for Teaching

Excellence, numerous Owl Club Outstanding Teaching Awards, and the first ever Tulane '

University School of Medicine Chancellor's Teaching Scholar Award. Whether he washelping us choose our future specialties, keeping our right brains from atrophying, or

scaring us with his videotapes ofthe journey from happy pre-medical student to beat-down

physician, his support has helped us through this exciting and important stage of our own '

medical journey.

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\DA Honor Society

Rvan Ahern

Sean Brimacombe

Justin Field, President

Brad Lewis

Gerald Calegan

Anne Lon;

Mi\ Schumacher. \ icc PrcMUcnt Andrew TuJu

Robert Corley

Elise lone^

Sher\i Martin-Schild

Kathleen Wasj-lik

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Drew Balclw in

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Elliot Dimberg

KaraKeeton

Krj'stal Nakamura

K)le \\ elmer

Matthew Enna

>can La~,ii.^

Rade Pejic

BrauWooJ\\-orth

Gretchen Wright Joseph Zito

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Basic Sciences

Anatomy

Physiology

Biochemistry

10

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icrobiology

athology

harmacology

11

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Clinical Sciences

Family Medicine

Medicine

Obstetrics and Gynecology

12

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^ychiatry and Neurology

surgery

13

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In the Beginning...

Lab A

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LabD

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LabF

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Community Service

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Cadaver Ball

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Mardi Gras

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After Hours

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Behavioral Sciences

The Few. The Proud...

The Orally Fixated.

The Sexually Deviant.

34

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The Gifted... The Talented..

The Wild... The Crazy...

The Willing... The Disabled.

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Hot. and Spicy.

Rock n' Rollers... and Out-of-Controllers.

Home Sweet Home...

36

Home Sweet New Orleans. Home Sweet Charity.

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le Socially Distorted...

' The Blown Out and the Beat Down.

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Ryan Ahern

Stuart, FL

Otolaryngology

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LisaAnderson

Severna Park, MDDermatology

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Richard BafFord

|pBelAir,MD

General Surgery

LI11 thf roads, ihrouah winter niglns. uiihoiii shcllcr.

vviilmut cloihing. wiihoui broad, a voice would grip

iri> Irozcn licari: "Weakness or Slrenglh: ihere you

lire. II IS Nirengih. You know neitlier where you are

L:umLi nor why you are jioing: enier everywhere,

respond 10 everylhing No one will kill you anymore

Ihan il'you were a corpse."

- Rimhaud

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Rahul Baijal

Lafayette, LA

Pediatrics ^

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Thank you.

Mom, Dad, Jill,

and Grandmother McQuaid.

Virgima, Tex, Greeley,

and Duncan and Frederique.

Walker Percy,

C.P. Cavafy,

and Jack Gilbert.

My classmates.

And Susan Jane Sloan.

Drew E. Baldwin

SykesviRe, MDInternal Medicine

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Amanda Barnes

Marietta, GA

Radiology

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Richard Barnett

Biloxi, MS

Otolaryngology

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Deno Barroga

Ewa, HI

Neurology

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, Ghopel Hill, NC

Radiology

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Heather Books

Huntington, NY

Pediatrics

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\4^G. Brooks Brennan

Grand Junction, CO

Radiology

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Sean Brimacombe

Westlake, OHOrthopaedics

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;<QrQberly Brown

p Fort Valley, GA

Family Medicine

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Suzanne Buckley

North Stonington, CT

Internal Medicine

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Michael Burgdorf

Sparta, NJ

Orthopaedics -

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Maureen Burrows

Austin,TX

Psychiatry

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Gerald Calegan

New Orleans, LA

Neurology

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David Camenisch

Wilmette, IL

Psychiatry/Pediatrics

55

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Aaron Carlisle

Livonia, MI

Family Medicine

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Anikke Cenge

Berkeley, CA

Internal Medicine

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Tammy Chen

Rock Hill, SC

Psychiatry

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Robert Corley

St. Louis, MOEmergency Medicine

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Steplien Couvillion

Mnta Barbara, CA

Opthalmology

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Nicole Craven

Greensboro, NC« Pediatrics

61

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Antkony Culotta

Holland, PA

Ophthalmology

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Teresa Dean

Scottsdale,AZ

OB/Gyn

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Derek Deibler

Lilburn, GA

Psychiatry

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lodd Deutch

Milwaukee,WI

l^Oh/Gyn

65

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Danielle N. Dienert

Pittsbuigh, PA

Urology

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i^Kf/j CharlottesvilkyA

^^Bi/ Neurology

67

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Alyssa Donnelly

ternal Medicine

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D. Anastasia Drohan

Panama City, Panama

Dermatology

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Jennifer Dunlap

Fairfield,TX

Psychiatry

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^«=^mMatthew J. Enna

I Baltimore, MD.. Orthopaedics

71

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Paul Espy

Marietta, GA

Urology^

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William Evans

New Orleans, LA

Neurology

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Shawn Faw^^Eugene, OR

Anesthesiology

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Justin Field

Hillsborough, CA

Orthopaedics

75

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Matthew Fouse

Ilas Veqas, NVOrthopaedics

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k Daniel Friedman ^«?

1 New Orleans, LA mHf Internal Medicine ^ yr£

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Wa}^ne Friedman

^ Dade City,nOh/Gyn

78

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Tanisha D. Green

Shreveport, LA

Emergency Medicine

79

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AreYou aT- 1 ?

Able to be identified by a single whiff

Brain: dry sponge

fotfS^ ^av

Nasal mucosa missing: sloughed by formalin

WlardiGras beads: found in orientation packet, | J ^unsure what they're used for if -

Contact lenses missing: melted by formalin

!

|i^ Smile: doesn't know what she's gotten herself into

Textbooks: plans to read every page

Highlighters and gunner pens: for color coding

anything that gets in her way

ID badge: school rules state it must be worn at all times!

Liver: normal

Eye-opener: conveniently available on third

floor of med school, her home away from home

80

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Francis X. Guyette

North Brunswick, NJ

EmergencyMedicine

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Heather Haddad

Metairie, LA

Radiology

82

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Brennan Harding

Norman, OK |-^

Anesthesiology

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Clarisa G. Haugabrook

Riverdale, GA

Ob/Gyn

'Climb 'Til your Dream Comes True'

Often youf tashs will be many.

And mere than you think you can do.,.

Often the road wilt be rugged

And ttie hiUs inaufmouniaDle, loo,,.

But always remember, the hills ahead

Aie never as steep as they seem.

And w.th Fsiih in youf hean

Stan upward

And climb HI you reach your dieam.

Fof nothing in life !hat is worthy

ts ever too hard to achieve

II you have the courage to try it

And you have the Faith to believe,,.

For Faith IS a loice thai is greater

Than knowledge or power or skill

And many defeats turn to triumph

|( you Kust in Gods wisdom and will,..

For Fsilh is a mover of mountains,

There's nothing that God cannot do.

So siarl out today

v^^m laith in yovi heart '

:1 'Climb 'Til Your Dream Comes True'i

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Angela N. Hays

Columbia, SC

Neurology

85

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Stephen Hendry

Monroe, LA

General Surgery

86

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Melanie M. Henry

pPlacentia, CA

Ophthalmology

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Robert Heyer

Charlotte, NCAnesthesioloqy

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Victoria Hogan

Birmingham,AL

General Surgery

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Krista E. Erbele

Lancaster, PA

Family Medicine

90Thank you, Dr. Tomlinson for letting us lake fourth year over two years!

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PhillipW Erbele

Streeter, NDPediatrics!

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(vote once for each item)

Medical School in

four years

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Medical School in

^ five years

Marry Krista •o 4 Remain stndy partner

Tenwek Hospital,

Kenya•o

Charity Hospital,

•4 New Orleans

Macha Mission Hospital,

Zambia

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Charity Hospital,

4 New Orleans

Bungie Jump from

Victoria Falls Bridge.

o• < Value my life.

Fun with family

Fun with friends

o•o

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4 Savannah banana

George W. Bush

Al Gore

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ieYouaT-2?

Natural habitat: Coffee Shop City, baby

rain: sa

Smile: confident that the take-home message from

The Medical Interview ("establish rapport") will carry '^''p

him through the Charity wards J

Liver: showing fatty changes

White coat: so clean and starched it stands by itself

Stethoscope: brand new, used only to

auscultate post-Taqueria bowel sounds

In pocket: every instrument Dr. Szerlip told us to bi

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Eye-opener^: behold the mighty Mochasippi

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ChristopherJermak

Chesterfield, MO^Ophthalmology

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DavM M. Johnson

Boise, Idaho

Emergency Medicine

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Arthur C. Jones, IV

Boise, Idaho

Radiology

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Elise A. Jones

Winut Creek, CA

Family Medicine

96

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Nuruddin Jooma

Sani4ntonio,TX

Internal Medicine

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;Robert Kadijevlc

Caldwell, N]

Pediatrics

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Kara G. Keeton

Bethel, CT

Oh/Gyn

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Bethesda, MDPediatrics

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Bryant Kinj

East Chicago, IN

Emergency/Internal Medicine

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Gabrielle Lacy

Chattanooga,TN

Psychiatry

102

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Greg Lacy

New Orleans, LA

Urology

103

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AreYouaT-3?

Eyes: observe the

"up-all-night-on-call-but-I'd-love-to-get-you-a-coffee" bags

TB mask: PPD will neverthless convert by end of year

Brain: dazed and confused

Stethoscope: magically hears only RRR, no Wl/R/G

Liver: alcoholic hepatitis

White coat: so grimy it stands by itself

No smile: realizes what he's gotten himself into

Drooping shoulders: 31 pounds of books in pockets

\

Beeper set to loud chirp. ..most effective

when paging oneself out of noon conference

/

Eye-opener: confused with specimen cup last week

Favorite Upper-Level Instrument of Torture: now THIS is scut!

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Sean E LaSalle

Spokane,WA

Internal Medicine

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mJennifer Lee

PalosVerdes, CA

OB/Gyn

106

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Karen Lee

?alosVeides, CA

Neurology

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AppleValley, CA

General Surgery

108

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Siemay Lee

West Bloomfield, MI

Internal Medicine

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Lake Charles, LA

Internal Medicine

110

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BradA. Lewis

Studio City, CA

Pediatrics

111

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Potomac, MDRadiology

112

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Anne Long

DoswellVA

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Crystal Louis

N^w Orleans, LA

Pediatrics

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Downing Lu

Mclean,VA

Pediatrics

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Emergency Medicine

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Sonya L. Lusis

Sacramento, CA

Family Medicine

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Memphis, TN

Internal Medicine

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Usha Mandhare

Thibodaux, LA

Neurology

119

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psa Marten a

M^ost, Costa Rica M^

Opthalmology i

120

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Sheryl Martin-Schild

Metaire, LA

Medicine/Neurology

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Eduardo Matta

Carolina, Puerto Rico

Radiology „ ]

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Erin McArthur

Eugene, OR

Pediatrics

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'^lofeert McLay

Clearwater, FL

Psychiatry/Neurology

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fiErich Meihoff

Portland, OR

Internal Medicine

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'..'--.'..ji3t<.,v»r ?,•'. AreYou aT-4?

Eyes: observe the "up-all-night-at-F&M's" bags

Stethoscope: lost forever, will order echo

Arms: sore from vaccinations needed for

community medicine rotation in Belize

Liver: awaiting transplant

Textbook: getting ready for half and half exam

Beeper: out on loan for an extra fourbucks a month...cha-ching!

I White coat: used to clean car last week

Eye-opener: it's not just for class parties anymore

127

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Earen Millender

New Orleans, LA

'Medicine/Pediatrics

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Mara Minguez

Westbury, NY

Pediatrics

129

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Vivek Moitra

Somerset, PA

Internal Medicine

130

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1 Noelle Montano

Wbodbridge, CT

Radiology

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Fabienne N. Moore

^^Raleigh, NC

* General Suigery _

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AreYou

Pediatrician?

Decision to train in pediatrics inevitable.. .act iil<e a child and get paid

Chronic URl

Crying baby: you're a natural!

LPlastic shirt for post-vomitus wipedowns '

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Key textbook: 1,001 Ways to Beat Diaper Rash

Stethoscope covered with toys: diversionary tactics

/Loud and colorful tie a«;c;onito *-, u-children and adults alfke

sensibilities of

In pocket:

1) A/P for NICU months: feed and grow.

.'

2 Parenting magazine to answer those vital clm.cal

questions: how DO you keep your child from eatmg

3)^At!vanfor3a.m. phone calls with problem parents

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Christopher Nagy

I;Los Alamos, NMAnesthesiology

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Krystal Nakamura

Pueblo, COInternal Medicine

135

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KirnT. Nguyen

Mss Christian, MS

Oh/Gyn

136

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MyThanh NguyenTitusville, FL

Dermatology

137

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Anjali Niyogi

SugarIand,TX

Family Medicine

138

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JohnD. Nolen

Pike Road, AL""

Pathology

139

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Aaron Notestine

Ipes Summit, MOinternal Medicine

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Sherry Novick

San Antonio, TX

Dermatology

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Winnetka,IL

Pediatrics

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Decatur, QA

Primary Care

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Richard Pear.

||sfew Orleans, LA

Internal Medicine

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RadeN. Pejic

Michigan City, IN

Family Medicine

145

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Bethesda, MDPediatrics

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Columbia, MOPsychiatry

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Christie Posner

* Dallas, TX

Family Medicine

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Allison Z. Rader

Lafayette, LA

Pediatrics

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Decision to train in surgery Inevitable.. .wliat else is there?

Smile missing: there is nothing funny

about butt pus and poo bags

Key textbook: used constantly.. .to help

see over attending's shoulder in the O.R

Diet: energy bars, Ensure, anything from the Fistuie

Natural habitat: call room

In pocket: pen for emergency trachs

(not, as commonly thought, for writing notes)

Blood pressure: skyrockets when clinic patient

not a surgical candidate

Surgical instruments: Foley, compact discs

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Superi©r,WI

Anesthesiology

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Miami, FL

Radiology ^

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H Vhlrico, FL

\General Surgery

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AreYou

Oh/Gyn?

Decision to train in OB/GYN inevitable...never liked to sleep anyway

In head: preparing for boards and the three most

important surgeries an OB/GYN must know...

removing the uterus, cutting the R ureter, cutting

the L ureterWheel used for figuring out EDL

(estimated date of litigation)

7 V.

Favorite Instrument of Torture ("a little pressure now")

In pocket: 1) list of upcoming lawsuits

2) no need for to-do lists: med students already scutted

3) extra culturettes, handy for dates

S.U.O. (Secretions of Unknown Origin)

Key textbooks: 1) How to Perform a Forceps Deliver

& Toss a Perfect Salad by John King

2) My Maneuvers by Leopold

;Pain scale: how many "Lordy Jesuses" is it?

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Orlando, FL

Internal Medicine

155

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,:Mew Orleans, LA

Emergency Medicine

156

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Brian Rose

Mountaintop, PA

Emergency Medicine

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Joanna C. Ruthenberg

San Francisco, CA

Pediatrics

158

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Lafayette,CA

Medicine/Pediatrics

159

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4Liba Shaffer

Brooklxn, NYGeneral Surgery

161

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Tuti Sheiban

Ho-Ho-Kus, N]

Oh/Gyn

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Michael Shinners

DePere,WI

Otolaryngology

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DipaliSikka

New Orleans, LA

Internal Medicine

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Heather Simon

LosAlamitos, CA

Emergency Medicine

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Michele Simoneaux

.:, Franklin, LA

Medicine/Pediatrics

166

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;Stephen Smith

, Houston,TX

Internal Medicine

167

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Benjamin Springgate

New Orleans, LA

Primary Care

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Decision to train in internal medicine inevitable...what other field givesyou a 30-minute break between morning and afternoon rounds?

Smile missing: there is nothing funny about

obtaining a patient's second aunt's (twice

removed) medical history

In head: 1) memorized references to 1986 NEJM articles

2) problem lists: #27 on list of 32 consists of

consulting social services for dream therapy

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In heart: a passion for the

ways in which Ca-channel

blockers really work

Fountain pen for re

In pocket: Ah, precious Hemoccult developer!

Hands: covered in callouses from reading old chan

Key textbook: 7,001 Causes of Low Potassiur

Comfortable shoes for three-hour rounds

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Elizabeth J.Terry

^y\tsy\\k, MDOb/Gyn

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Drake H.Tilley, Jr.

Myrtle Beach, SC

Family Practice

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purpose should not be

to keep people from

dying but to keep a

patient's perception

of living alive.

Hamilton Tilley

173

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AndrewTodc.

Paris, France

Orthopaedics

174

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Los Anqtks, CA

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Austin,TX

Pediatrics

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ShamirTuchman

^ St. Paul, UNPediatrics

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HopVu

Avondak, LA

Internal Medicine

178

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New Orleans, LA

Medicine/Psychiatry

179

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ChristineWasilewski

Internal Medicine

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KathleenWasylik

Tampa, FL

Otolarngology

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182

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KyleWehner

Anaheim, CA

Oh/Gyn

183

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Joshua EWerblin

BJuefield,Wy

Pediatrics

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AlexandraWesley

Ogdensburg, NY

Radiology

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Pediatrics ^

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Dallas,TX

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BradWoodworth

jiBennington,yT

Otolaryngology

188

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GretchenWright

Atlanta, GA

Family Medicine

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Jessica M.Wright

Atlanta, GA

Family Medicine

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EvaYoung

Federal Way,WAPM&R

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Joseph R. Zito

Cliesterfield, MOOtolaryngology

192

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Eric GustafsonSudbury, MA

Medicine/Pediatrics

Benjamin HudsonJasper, ALOb/Gyn

Tanya JacksonCarson City, NV

Pediatrics

Robert JamesQuake rtown, PA

Neurosurgery

Artemio LargozaVisalia, CA

Internal IVIedicine

Michael Milane

San Diego, CAInternal Medicine

William MooreNewark, CAPM.&R.

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Andrew RandakBillings, MT

Anesthesiology

Walter RobertsonJunction City KSInternal Medicine

Alon Tatsas

New York, NYAnesthesiology

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Write a definitive textbook?Paul Schmnacher

Ask questions in classFJoaima Carr Ruthenberg

Know everything before class? Anne Long

Sit in the front row of class? Matt Enna

Give a massage during class? Nicole Terranova

Sleep during class? Kris Bunting

Not show up to class? Hop VuShow up at the library? Rahul Baijal

Get kicked out by the librarian for being too loud? Art Largoza

Have missed her calling as a librarian? Angela Hays

Have "Long Live Notre Dame" engraved on his tombstone? Mike Shinners

Have a merchant marine in every port? Lisa Anderson

Be seen at the Goldmine? Kara Keeton

Be seen at the Cat's Meow? Ryan Ahern

Set up practice on Bourbon Street? Miguel Reyes

Set up practice on Rodeo Drive? Sherry Novick

Set up practice at Southfork?Jenny Dunlap

Set up practice wherever she wants? Danielle Dienert

Pimp their future students on rounds? Drew Baldwin

Try to be a pimp for his students on rounds? Miguel Reyes

Correct the spelling in 3rd year med student progress notes? Sean Brimacombe

Encourage others to read the family medicine text, The Spirit Catches you and You Fall Down? Mo Burrows

Actually read it that night, ready to be tested on it the next day, just in case? Meredith McMorrow^

Wear scrubs to his own wedding? Rob JamesBe seen on the next episode of Code Blue as a physician? Bryant King

As a victim? Shawn FawBe seen at next year's Charity Ball? Richie Pearl

With a med student as their date? Mark Lee

With a high school student as their date? Mark Lee

Add more letters to his name? John David L. Nolen, Ph.D., M.D., M.P.H., M.B.A.

Add two letters to her name? Liz O'Hara, J.D.

Be mistaken for a wild and crazy Czechoslovakian brother? Alon Tatsas

Be mistaken for the Unabomber? Curt Jones

Be the only person wearing a yarmulke at a NASCAR event? Sam Luber

Run ten miles after he runs ten miles? Philip Parks

Kick everyone else out of the sandbox? Steve Smith

Gueststar on Jackass ? Brian Rose

Gueststar on Jerry Springer ?Andrew ToddReprise the role of Tracy Fhck in "Election II"? Laura Rivers

Take over Dr. Drew's job on Loveline? Dave CamenischAbandon his lifeguard post on "Baywatch" to pursue a medical career? Steve Couvillion

Appear in "Dick Tracy II: The Return ofMumbles"? Elliot DimbergStar in a remake of "The Ladies' Man"? Dat TranStar in Nickelodeon's new show "Where in the World is Downing Lu?" Siemay Lee

Star on a hor, late night TV talk show on the Spanish channel? Stasia DrohanStar on hurvivor III ?Josh WerblinAppear on the cover of Vegetarion Weekly's special bridal issue? Shamir and Lisa

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Earn extra money during residency doing Keanu Reeves voice overs? Rade Pejic

Quit residency to play for the XFL's Memphis Maniacs? Brad WoodworthQuit residency to train as a sumo wrestler? Heather Haddad

Switch residencies because of a calling he can no longer ignore: augment, augment, augment? Justin Field

Carry her ID with her at all times? Nicole Craven

Forget where she left her ID ? Christine Wasilewski

Come home from a night of drinking and catalog shop? Lesha Wesley

Wear Gucci to gross anatomy lab? Susan Liu

Follow in the footsteps of fellow Tulane M.D. Geoffry Beene and become a fashion designer? Deno Barroga

Design her own lipstick shade, "Med Student Red?" Allison Zaimbrecher Rader

Become the next dean of admissions? Chrystal Louis

Become the next chair of the medicine department while moonlighting as a supermodel? Christina Levings

Own stock in CC ' s ? Frank Guyette

Own stock in Pepto Bismol? Brad Lewis

Pay off their student loans first? Rob Kadejevic

Drive a really, really big truck? Rob Heyer

Drive a really, really big car? Rob Corley

Drive a really, really nice car? Melanie Henry

Tell dirty jokes to his patients? Eduardo Matta

Do a keg stand at our 1 0th reunion? Becky Whitney

Double the world's population by our 1 0th reunion? Andy Randak

Become an Ayurvedic doctor ? Anjali Niyogi

Become the team doctor for the New Orleans Brass? Elise Jones

Walk away with every bead on the Bourbon Street without a Mardi Gras performance? Sonya Lusis

Lose her finger in a freak hair-twisting accident? Lesha Wesley

Lose her fmgers in a bizarre chocolate-chip cookie making accident? Erin McArthur

Need a refresher course in male anatomy? Anikke Cengel

Give all her radiology riches to the local animal shelter? Amanda Barnes

Use extreme latitude in prescribing marijuana for medicinal purposes? Ben Springgate

Only use her public health degree to cover up a hole in the wall of her shabby internist's office? Sue Buckley

Never touch a patient again? Noelle Montano

Wear stuffed animals on her stethoscope? Heather Books

Intubate an acidotic cat? Christie Posner

Perform first total joint replacement using only a sand wedge, two Titleists and fifteen tees? Matt Fouse

Diagnose urethral obstruction secondary to the presence of an orpheus fish? Hamilton Tilley

Lose his medical license for "improper activity" with a greyhound? Paul Webber

Win the Nobel Prize for poetry? Richie Pearl, author of:

Ode to a Liberal Arts Education,

or

How to Succeed in a Family Medicine Rotation without CliffNotes

This poor little Laotion

was given the wrong potion.

Her mother wouldn't consent her

'cause she'd rather eat the placenta.

As things got worse.

The doctors began to curse:

"We are right and you are wrong.

For we are educated and you are Hmong."195

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Mardi Gras

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Match Day

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The MatchRyanAhem

Otolaryngology

University of Florida in Gainesville

LisaAnderson

Medicine Preliminary/Dermatology

Tulane University School of Medicine

RichardBafford

Surgery

Brigham and Women's in Boston, MARahul Baijal

Pediatrics

Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX

Drew Baldwin

Internal Medicine

New York University School of Medicine

Amanda Barnes

Transitional /Diagnostic Radiology

Tulane/Medical College of GA in Augusta

Richard Bamett

General Surgery

8 1 St MSGS/SGCO, Keesler AFB in Biloxi, MSDenoBarroga

Transitional/PM&R

Tulane/Univ. of TX Southwestern in Dallas

Eugene Berkowitz

Internal Medicine

Tulane University School of Medicine

Heather Books

Pediatrics

UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento

BrooksBrennan

Diagnostic Radiology

University of New Mexico School of Medicine

SeanBrimacombe

Orthopaedics

Maricopa Medical Center in Phoenix, AZKimberlyBrown

Family Practice

Medical Center of Columbus, GASuzanne Buckley

Internal Medicine

Tulane University School of Medicine

Michael Burgdorf

Surgery Preliminary

Tulane University School of Medicine

MaureenBurrows

Psychiatry

Tulane University School of Medicine

Gerald Calegan

Transitional/Neurology

Baptist Health System/Univ. of AL at BirminghamDavid Camenisch

Pediatrics/Psychiatry

Rhode Island Hosptial/Brown Univ. in Providence

Aaron Carlisle

Family Practice

Dewitt Army Hospital in Fort Belvoir, VAAmkkeCengel

Internal Medicine

Rhode Island Hospital/Brown Univ. in Providence

TammyChenPsychiatry

Tulane University School of Medicine

RobertCorley

Emergency Medicine

University of Chicago, IL

Stephen Couvillion

Medicine Preliminary/Ophthalmology

Mt Sinai MC/Univ. of Miami, Bascom Palmer

Nicole Craven

Pediatrics

Medical Univ. of South Carolina in Charleston

Anthony Culotta

Medicine Preliminary/Ophthalmology

Alton Ochsner/LSU Eye Center

DerekDeibler

Psychiatry

Good Samaritan Hosptial in Phoenix, AZ

ToddDeutch

Obstetrics and Gynecology

University of Chicago, IL

DanielleDienert

Surgery Preliminary /Urology

University Health Center in Pittsburgh, PA

ElliotDimberg

Medicine Prehminary/Neurology

University of Virginia in Charlottesville

Alyssa Donnelly

Internal Medicine

National Naval Hospital in Bethesda, MDStasiaDrohan

Medicine Preliminary

Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TXJennifer Dunlap

Psychiatry

Tulane University School of Medicine

Daphne Dykes

Psychiatry

Medical College of Georgia in Augusta

Matthew Enna

Orthopaedics

Rhode Island Hospital/Brown in Providence

KristaErbele

Family Practice

Lancaster General Hospital in York, PA

Phillip Erbele

Pediatrics

Hershey/Penn State in Hershey, PA

Paul Espy

Surgery Preliminary

Alton Ochsner Foundation

William Evans

Medicine Preliminary/Neurology

Tulane/University of Florida in Gainesville

ShawnFaw

Medicine Preliminary/Anesthesiology

Tulane /Jackson Memorial Hosp. in Miami, FL

Justin Field

Orthopaedics

Duke Univ. Medical Center in Durham, NCDaniel Friedman

Internal Medicine

Mayo Grad SOM in Rochester, MNEricGustafson

Internal Medicine/Pediatrics

Tulane University School of Medicine

Francis Guyette

Emergency Medicine

University Health Center in Pittsburgh, PAHeatherHaddad

Diagnostic Radiology

University of Florida HSC in Jacksonville

Brennan Harding

Medicine Preliminary

Riverside Methodist in Columbus, OHClarisaHaugabrook

Obstetrics and Gynecology

Univ. of Tennessee SOM in Chattanooga

AngelaHays

Medicine Preliminary/Neurology

Tulane/Washington Univ. in St. Louis, MOStephenHendry

Surgery

Univ. of Tennessee SOM in Memphis

MelanieHenry

Transitional/Ophthalmology

Reading Hosp. MC/Tulane Univ. SOMRobert Heyer

Anesthesiology

Bowman Grey/Wake Forest Univ., NCVictoriaHogan

Surgery

University Hospital in Cincinnati, OHBenjaminHudson

Obstetrics and Gynecology

University Hospital in Jackson, MSTanyajackson

Pediatrics

University of Utah in Salt Lake City

Robertjames

Neurosurgery

University of Maryland in Baltimore

ChristopherJermak

Transitional/Ophthalmology

Tulane University School of Medicine

Davidjohnson

Emergency Medicine

University of Virginia in Charlottesville

ArthurJones

Family Practice

Idaho State University

Elisejones

Family Practice

Contra Costa Regional in Martinez, CANuruddinjooma

Medicine Preliminary

Tulane University School of Medicine

RobertKadijevic

Pediatrics

Carolinas Medical Center Charlotte, NCKaraEeeton

Obstetrics and Gynecology

University of Connecticut in Farmington

LisaKessler

Pediatrics

University Hospital in Cincinnati, OHBryant King

Emergency Medicine

LSU School of Medcine in New Orleans

GabrielleLacy

Psychiatry

Emory University SOM in Atlanta, GASeanLasalle

Internal Medicine

Oregon Health Sciences Univ in Portland

LocLe

Pediatrics

Children's Hospital in Oakland, CA

Jennifer Lee

Obstetrics and Gynecology

Univ. of Southern CA in Los Angeles

Karen Lee

Medicine Preliminary/Neurology

UC Irvine Medical Center in Irvine, CAMark Lee

General Surgery

Madigan Army Hospital in Tacoma, WASiemayLee

Internal Medicine

Good Samaritan Hospital in Phoenix, AZ

Christina Levings

Internal Medicine

Medical College of VA in Richmond

Brad Lewis

Pediatrics

Kaiser Permanente in Oakland, CASusanLiu

Transitional/PM&R

Tulane/Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, MD204

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Surgerj' Preliminary/OcolaryTigology

Tulane University School of Medicine

ChrystalLouis

Pediatrics

UC Da\-is Medical Center in Sacramento

DowningLu

Pediatrics

New England Medical Center in Boston, MASamuel Luber

Emergency Medicine

University Hospital in Cincinnati, OHSonyaLusis

Family Practice

Rose Hospital/Universit)- of Colorado in Denver

KarenLuster

Medicine/Primary Care

Emory University SOM in Atlanta, GAUshaMandliare

Internal Medicine

Tulane Universit)' School of Medicine

LisaMarten

Transitional

St. Vincent's Medical Center in CT

Sher)lMartin-Schild

Internal Medicine/Neurology

Tulane University School of Medicine

EduardoMatta

Medicine Preliminary/Diagnostic Radiology

Alton Ocshner Foimdation in New Orleans, LA

ErinMcArthur

Pediatrics

Oregon Health Sciences Univ. in Pordand, ORRobertMcLay

Ps)chiatry

Naval Medical Hospital in San Diego. CAMeredithMcMorrow

Pediatrics

University Hospital in Cinciimati, OHErich Meihofif

Internal Medicine

Emanuel/Good Samaritan in Phoenix, AZ

.VlaraMinguez

Pediatrics

New York Hosp/Columbia Presbyterian in NYCVivekMoitra

I Internal Medicine

University Health Center in Pittsburgh. PA

i»IoelleMontane

Transitional/Diagnostic Radiology

UPMC Shadyside/Westem Peim. Hospital

•abienneMoore

Singery

University of Texas SOM in Houston, TXViUiamMoore

Transidonal/PM&R

Tucson Hospital/Stanford University'

IristopherNagy

Anesthesiology

SAUSHEC Lackland AFB in San .Antonio. TXlimNguyen

Obstetrics and Gynecology

Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. TXlyNguyen

Family Practice

Morton Plant in Clearwater. FL

ohnDavid Nolen

Pathology

Emory University SOM in Adanta, GA.laronNotestine

1 Internal Medicine

Boston University Ln Boston. MAherryNovick

Transitional/Dermatology

Christus St. Joseph/Tulane Univ. SOM

ElizabethO'Hara

Pediatrics

Rhode Island Hospital/Brown in Provicence

PhilipParks

Family Practice

Xaval Hospital in Bremerton, WARichardPearl

Internal Medicine

Tulane Univesity School of Medicine

RadePejic

Family Practice

Santa Monica UCLA in Santa Monica, CAJoanna Fleeter

Pediatrics

Naval Medical Hospital in Portsmouth, VACatherinePlummer

Psychiatry

Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TXChristie Posner

Family Practice

Moimtain .Area Health ED Ctr in AsheviUe, NCAndrewRandak

Transitional/Anesthesiology

Tulane/University of Utah Affiliated Hospitals

JeffreyRengel

.Anesthesiology

SAUSHEC Lackland AFB in San Antonio, TXMiguel Reyes

Medicine Preliminary/Diagnostic Radiology

.Alton Ochsner/Tulane Universit)' SOMLaura Rivers

Singer)'

Tulane University School of Medicine

WalterRobertson

Internal Medicine

Thomas Jefferson Univ. in Philadelphia, PA

Amy Rodriguez

Internal Medicine

Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, FL

Eric Romig

Emergency Medicine

Wright State Univ Medical Ccr in Detroit, MI

BrianRose

Emergency Medicine

Beth Isreal Medical Center in New York, N"Y

JoannaRuthenberg

Pediatrics

UC Irvine Medical Center Ln Lrvine, CA

John SchiefiFelin

Internal Medicine/Pediatrics

Tulane University School of Medicine

Paid Schumacher

Surgery

Univ. ofTX Southwestern in Dallas, TX

Liba Shaffer

Surger)'

SUXY HSC in Brooklyn, NYTutiSheiban

Obstetrics and Gynecology

Tulane University School of Medicine

DipaliSikka

Internal Medicine

Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's in Chicago. IL

HeatherSimon

Medicine Preliminary/Emergency Medicine

.Alton Ochsner/Medical College of Georgia

Michele Simoneaux

Intemal Medicine/Pediatrics

Tulane University School of Medicine

James Smith

Emergency Medicine

St.Luke's-Roosevelt/Columbia in NYCStephenSmith

Transitional

Tulane University School of Medicine

Linda Soohoo

Medicine Preliminary/Neurology

Tulane University School of Medicine

Benjamin Springgate

Internal Medicine/Pediatrics

Tulane University School of Medidne

AlonTatsas

Anesthesiology

Tulane Universit)' School of Medidne

Nicole Terranova

Famil)" Pracdce

Womack .Army Hospital in Ft. Bragg, NCElizabethTerry

Obstetrics and Gynecology

Good Samaritan in Phoenix, AZHamOtonTilley

Internal Medicine

National Naval Hospital in Bethesda, MDAndrewTodd

Orthopaedics

Universit)' of Chicago in Chicago, IL

Monica Trail

Medicine Preliminary

Tulane University School of Medicine

DatTran

Pediatrics

Baylor College ofMedidne in Houston, TXShamir TiirhTTiaTi

Pediatrics

University Hospital in Cindnnad, OHKeithWarren

Internal Medicine/Psychiatry

Dartmouth-Hitchcock in Dartmouth, NHChristineWasilewsM

Internal Medicine

Oregon Health Sciences Univ. in Pordand, ORKathleenWasylik

Surger)' Preliminar)'/Otolaryngolog)'

Tulane Universit)' School ofMedidne

PaulWebber

Emergency Medicine

LSU School of Medidne in New Orleans, LA

KyleWehner

Medicine Preliminary/Anesthesiology

Loma Linda University in Loma Linda, CAJoshuaWerblin

Pediatrics

Tulane University School of Medicine

AlexandraWesley

Transidonal/DiagnosQc Radiology

Frankford Hospital/SUNT HSC in Brooklyn, NYRebeccaWhimey

Pediatrics

UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, CAPhillipWilliams

Medicine Prehminary

Tulane University School ofMedidne

BradWoodworth

Surgery Preliminary/Otolar)'ngology

Medical University of SC in Charleston, SC

GretchenWright

Family Practice

Oregon Health Sdences Univ. in Pordand, ORJessicaWright

Family Practice

University of North Carolina in Chapel Flill, NCEvaYoung

Medicine Prehminary/PMStR

Medical College of Wl/Univ. of W.A in Seatde, WAAllisonZaunbrecher

Pediatrics

Tulane University School of Medicine

JospehZito

Otolaryngology

University of Miami in Miami, FL

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You Know You're At HomeIn New Orieans When...

1

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You no longer worry about being below sea level.

2. You not only can say Tchoupitoulas, but you can say it without laughing.

3. You consider reinforcing the attic floor so you can store more beads up there.

4. You begin to believe that purple, green, and gold look good together.

5. You think of streetcars and ferries as transportation, not entertainment.

6. You know who won the most recent LSU-Tulane game.7. You go to Pat O'Brien's and don't order a hurricane.

8. You are embarrassed to be seen with someone ordering a hurricane.

9. You know exactly what you are going to eat next Monday and every Monday after that.

10. You are no longer shocked when someone advises you to "suck the heads and eat the tails".

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You don't think twice about being called baby or honey by perfect strangers.

12. You're not afraid when someone wants to "axe" you.

13. You are no longer alarmed to find baby dolls in your cake.

14. You learn to swallow the baby dolls without letting anyone know.

15. You consider it any honor, on certain occasions, to have cabbages or coconuts thrown at you.

16. You look both ways before going through a green light.

17. You "make groceries", not buy them.

18. You don't think twice about walking outside with a beer in your hand.

19. You think a ten foot ceiling is rather low.

20. You can walk far enough down Bourbon Street to reach a favorite restaurant and have absolutely nocuriosity about what might be going on one block further down.

21

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You drink Dixie instead of singing it.

22. You can navigate without ever making a left turn.

23. You no longer giggle at the idea of a grown man being named "Dutch" or "Moon" or "Bubba".

24. You no longer expect the long hot summer to be only three months long, or four months, or five

months, or six.

25. You get on a bus marked "Cemeteries" without a second thought.

26. You have discovered that those four-inch-long cockroaches can fly, but have decided to retain your

sanity anyway.

27. You've finally mastered the technique of hitting a cockroach with a shoe just hard enough to kill the

cockroach but not ruin your carpet.

28. You do not think about spinach when you see the word "Popeye's".

29. Your favorite football team wins four games in one year and you are exhilarated by the great season.30. You pronounce Milan with the accent on the first syllable.

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You know the coffee is going to have chicory in it, but you order it anyway.32. You stop referring to places in relation to compass points and start referring to them in relation to water33. You know that the best dougnuts are square and have no holes.

34. You think "lagniappe" is the prettiest word in any language.35. You know that living anywhere else in the world would be very sad.

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We'll Miss...

March 7, 2000 • February 27. Z001 • February 12. 2002 • March 4, 2003 • February 24, 2004February 8, 2005 • Fcbru.iry 28, 2006 • February 20, 2007 Fcfarunry 5, 2008 - February 24, 2009February 16, 2010 - March 8, 2011 • February 21, 2012 • February 12, 2013 - March 4. 2014February 17, 2015 • February 9, 2016 • February 26, 2017 • February 13, 2018 • March 5, 2019February 25, 2020 February 16. 2021 • March 1, 2022 • February 21, 2023 • February 13, 2024M.^rch 4, 2025 • February 17, 2026 • February 9. 2027 • Febrtrary 29, 2028 • February 13, 2029March 5, 2030 • February 25, 2031 • February 10, 2032 • March 1, 2033 • February 21, 2034February 6. 2035 February 26, 2036 • February 17, 2037 • March 9, 2038 • February 22, 2039February 14, 2040 • March 5, 2041 • February 18, 2042 • February 10, 2043 • March 1, 2044February 21, 2045 • February 6, 2046 • February 26, 2047 • February 18, 2048 • March 2, 2049February 22, 2050 • February 14, 2051 • March 5, 2052 February 18, 2053 • February 10, 2054March 2, 2055 - February 15, 2056 March 6, 2057 • February 26, 2058 • February 11, 2059 • March2, 2060 February 22, 2061 • February 7, 2062 February 27, 2063 • February 19, 2064 • February

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A Litde Music and MedicineI Will Survive - The Crazy Med Student Version

At first I was afraid, I was petrified

I kept thinking I could never make it through first year alive

But then I spent so many times trying to study all night long

I grew strong, I learned how to get along

And then the test, from Doctor Sparks

I just walked in to find my answers covered with big red marks

I should have studied so much more

I would have made my way to class

If I'd of known for just one second I would only get low pass

Oh now go, walk out the door,

Just turn around now, you're not welcome anymore

Weren't you the one who marked my test with that red pen?

Did you think I'd crumble?

Did you think I'd lay down and die?

Oh now I, I will survive

As long as I know how to learn I know I'll be alive

I've got all my life to give, I've got all my time to give

I will survive, I will survive

Yeah-a-Yeah

It took all the strength I had just not to fall apart

I'm trying hard to mend the pieces of my broken heart

And I spent oh so many nights just feeling sorry for myself

I used to cry, but now I hold my head up high

And you see me, learning something newI'm not that stupid little person barely passed by you

And so you thought you'd just drop by

And give a lecture on the kneeBut now l"m boycotting your classes, I'll just ask Doctor Kirby

Oh now go, walk out the door

Just turn around now, you're not welcome anymoreWeren't you the one who asked if I knew Meckle's space?Did you think I'd crumble?

Did you think I'd lay down and die?

Oh now I, I will survive

Yeah as long as I know how to iearn 1 know I'll be alive

I've got all my life to give, I've got all my time to give

I will survive, I will survive

Hey-a-Yeah

Tulane Medical - To Tune of Margaritaville

Searchin the body, for erector spinae

All of my lab coat is covered in flab

My Netter's messy, fell on the body

Smell of cadavers stifles the lab

Wastin away again in Tulane Medical

Searching for my lost pair of scrubs

Some people claim that Dr. Kirby's to blame

But I know, it's nobody's fault

Infraspinatus, semipspinalis

Cauda equina, lig-menta flava

These are a few of, answers I should of

Had for the lab test but some how did not

Wastin away again in Tulane Medical

Searchin for my lost hours of sleep

Some people claim that Dr. Kirby's to blame

Now I think, hell it could be my fault

The post-test party, got started early

As for my memories I only have two

Something 'bout hurricanes

And trench kissing window panes

How they relate I haven't a clue

Wastin away again in Tulane Medical

Searchin for my lost memories

Some people claim that Dr. Kirby's to blame

But I know, it's my own damn fault.

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T-Wave Staff

T-Wave Editors (l-r): Becky Whitney Co-editor, Sonya Lusis Editor-in-Chief,

Kara Keeton Assistant Editor

T-Wave Committee (l-r): Jenny Dunlap, Vicky Hogan, Betln Terry, Laura Rivers

Tlianks to everyone who contributed pictures and ideas to this big,

bad, beautiful book with special thanks to: Pat Schuessler, Drew

Baldwin, Fabienne Moore, Richie Pearl, John Schieffelin, Steve Smith,

Matt Rouse, Nicole Craven, Missy Hildreth and Brandy Schaefer at

Jostens, and John Wolfe at Academic Publication Services.

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To Lisa Anderson:

Congratulations, Lisa!

It looks like you learned at a tender age to

SLIP on a long-sleeved shirt, SLOP on somesunscreen (of sorts), and SLAP on a floppy

hat. We are so VERY proud of you.

Our love and best wishes,

Mom, Dad and Rob

To Gary Brooks Brennan:

Congratulations to our husband and son whonever wavered from his goal and passion to

become a physician. You achieved so muchthrough your hard work and determination

and we are very proud of you. Our support

and love are always with you.

Angle, Dad and Mom

To Nicole Craven:

Nicole,

You have always said that you would be a

doctor. You have pursued your goal in an

amazingly focused and singular way. I am so

proud of the journey you have undertaken

and of the incredible person you have

become! I only hope that life will give you

back what you have given to all of us that

you have touched thus far.

I love you, Mom

To Amanda Barnes:

Amanda,I didn't think I could become more proud of you -

but I have. You have shown yourself to have

great strength, tenacity, and a gentle spirit. Your

entire family sends congratulations. It's your day!

To Aaron Carlisle:

Dear Aaron,

As you close yet another chapter of your life, wewant you to know how much we love you andhow proud we are of the man you've become.We wish you and Christine continued happinessand success.

Love,

Mom and Dad

To Daniel Friedman:

You've come a long way, baby.

Congratulations!

Love,

Mom and Dad

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To Francis X. Guyette:

Frank,

You are the best! We are so very proud of

you. Good luck in all you do.

Love,

Mom, Dad, Andrea, Mike and Mom Mom

ro Suzanne Teresa Buckley:

Dear Sue,

Our pride and love for you knows no

bounds. May your life be filled with

happiness and success.

Love,

Mom and Dad

lb Angela Nicole Hays:

You've always wanted to be a doctor; nowyour dreams have been fulfilled. We're so

proud of you and are grateful you are our

daughter!

Love,

Mom and Dad

To Michael Burgdorf:

Dear Mike,

You always were, and still are, a team player,

and we're your #1 fans. Congratulations, Doc-

tor, wishing you much success, love and happi-

ness in your future. We are so proud of youl!

Your sensitivity, caring and dedication are an

inspiration to all.

Your loving family. ..and Moose, too!

To Tammy Tim-yi Chen:

Dear Tammy,We were so touched when you responded

with one word to describe a medical doctor -

compassion. Knowledge and skill can be learned

at medical school. However, an understanding

heart is what makes a doctor complete. Follow

your heart. Tammy, and be a good doctor.

Your parents

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To Robert Chouteau Corley:

Congratulations, Rob, we are very

proud of you!

Love,

Mom, Dad, Mary and Gypsy

To Anthony Culotta:

We are proud to be your parents, Anthony, not

just because of your accomplishments, but

even more importantly, because you have

become such an honorable, compassionate

and loving man.

With all our love,

Mom and Dad

To Teresa Lyn Dean:

Teresa, you have made our hearts proud that

you set your sights on your goals and consis-

tently moved in a positive direction to achieve

them. We knew when you were born that you

were our special gift to the community. We are so

thankful that you have chosen to serve others

with a healing spirit.

Love, Mom & Dad

To Todd David Deutch:

Although medical school had you up a tree, weare so happy you came down to graduate. Weare as proud as we can be of your accomplish-

ments, who you are as a person and what you

have chosen to do with your life. Hooray for

Todd D. Deutch, M.D.I

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To Elliot Lester Dimberg:

Dear Elliot,

From the day of

your birth, you

have been more

than we dared to

dream. Wethank God for

you, our great-

est blessing,

and for the joy

you give us. You

have found a

passion that wi

give meaning to

your life and wi

enable others to

share your great

gifts.

To Justin Field:

*You've come a long way, Dr. Justin Field*

Our hearts are filled with tremendous pride in

you and overwhelming love for you. Enjoy your

achievements. We wish you success and

blessings as you start this next journey and

continue to use your gifts in helping others.

Love, Mom and Dad

To Matthew N. Fouse:

Matt,

You aspired to a goal and never wavered.

Your hard work and dedication have allowed

you to obtain a lifelong dream. Your family is

so proud of your accomplisments.

Love,

Mom, Dad, Emily and Michael

To Matthew Enna:

We celebrate the day remembering your first

word was "ball." Later, you erected a shrine in

your Baltimore bedroom reading "Win Orioles.

Win Please!" set beside your baseball cap.

Another ball of crystal might have read

"Sports Medicine."

Play Ball, Matthew! With love.

Mom, Dad, Anne, Kate plus your

other admirers

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To Tanisha Green:

Congratulations, Tenacious Tanisha! We are

so very proud of you. Continue to follow your

dreams; remember to keep God first in your

life and everything else will fall into place.

^M]-^///."iA7'^k.

Love always,

Mama, Dad and Family

To Clarisa Haugabrook:

O Magnify the Lord with me!

Congratulations, Clarisa...

We love you!

To Melanie M. Henry:

Congj'atulations to our daughter and sister

Motivated

Exuberant

Jiving

Attractive

J\fice

Intelligent

Energetic

Melanie, we are very proud ofyou and your accomplishments and know you will be a compassionate

and dedicated physician.

Xgve you and wish you the best in life.

Mon% 'l)ad, i)amian, barren and JCelley

To Victoria Lynn Hogan:

Some little girls daydream and ask what if,

Some little girls daydream and make it happen.

Congratulations, Dr. HoganLove,

Dad and MomMay 19, 2001

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ro Arthur Curtis Jones, IV:

For Arthur Curtis Jones, IV, M.D. (Tulane'01):

Vour parents, Arthur C. Jones, III, M.D. (Tulane

73) and Margaret V. Jones, M.P.H. (Tulane 72),

/our grandparents, A. Curtis Jones, Jr., M.D.

[Michigan '43) and Martha D. Jones, M.D. (Michi-

gan '43), and your great-grandfather Arthur C.

Jones, Sr., M.D. (Michigan '12) are very proud of

/ou.

\o Elise Antoinette Jones:

Congratulations Elise,

Your hard work and determination has

allowed you to reach that goal that you have

dreamed about since you were in high

school. We couldn't be prouder. We love

you and wish you health and happiness as

you start your career as a physician.

Mom, Dad and Phil

To Christopher M. Jermak:

"There can be no happiness if the things webelieve in are different from the things we do. " -

Stark

Chris, you have followed your dream. May it bring

you a life's work that satisfies your soul.

Congratulations, Doctor JermakHeather, William, Dad, Mom, Matt, Greg and Dan

Jermak

To Samuel David Luber:

Congratulations Sam! We are so proud of you

and all your accomplishments. We wish you

only the very best in life and if you should ever

tire of emergency medicine - maybe you and

LULU could make house calls to sick 1988 S10Blazers.

All our love.

Mom, Dad and Suzanne

ro Kara G. Keeton:

The depth of my love for you brings

tears to my eyes! You are a very

special young woman and daughter.

You have set your sights on a strenu-

ous goal and succeeded with great

accomplishment by taking the difficult

interim challenges one at a time. Dr.

Mom salutes Dr. Keeton!

To Jennifer and Karen Lee:

Dear Karen and Jenny (a special para-

dox - pair of docs),

CONGRATULATIONS! You did it.

Graduation day is near. Enjoy every

minute of the festivities. We are all so

proud of you two. We love you.

Your biggest fans,

Mom, Dad, Monica, Andrew,

Matthew, Christina and Terry

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To Brad A. Lewis:

Congrats to the Doctors Lewis.

We love you both!

Andy, Marsha and Kevin Lewis,

Cleo and Jezabel

To Karen L Millender:

Believing in our hearts that who we are is

enough is the key to a more satisfying andbalancing life. Put your faith in God's hand

first always; always love and respect

yourself. I will always be with you in your

heart wherever you go. Congratulations!

Love always, IVIom

To Lisa Marten:

May 2001 mayo 2001

Lisa Lisa

Your laughter echoes Princesita, princesita

in the recesses of my heart la de ojos azules y

and when 1 hear it labios de grana.

you walk in my soul. Mariposa, mariposa

de lindos colores.

Florecita de alegres

Your mother mananas.

Su padre

To Mara Minguez:

The bumblebee's wings are too small for its

body, therefore according to the laws of aerody-

namics it is not supposed to fly, but somebodyforgot to tell the bumblebee...

Xiomara keep flying!!!

Tus Padres, Hermanos y toda tu Familia nos

sentimos muy orgulloso de todo lo que has

logrado. Que sea un ejempio para todos que

querer es poder.

We love you!!!

To Erin B. McArtliur:

Erin:

Congratulations on this tremendous accomplish-

ment. It is very gratifying to see you rewarded for

your dedication and committment to your chosen

field. We are very proud of you and so pleased

that your chosen life's work continues to bring

you happiness and enthusiasm.

All our love and respect,

Dad & Mom

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b Krystal Nakamura:

<rystal,

yVe are so proud of your accomplishments. Whata blessing your family is to us. You've completed

hese years of medical school doing so well,

/vhile being a wife and mother. We know Godlas a wonderful plan for your family's life.

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^^^^^^^Hlv /^R i. \Love and prayer always,

Dad & Mom

D Fabienne N. Moore:

Life expressed in you!

God is present in every situation and circum-

stance. God has prepared you for life, for the

spirit of God within expresses energy, wis-

dom, love and other qualities through you.

Inspired by the spirit of God, you are blessed

with divine ideas for living. Thank You, God!

To Noelle Elizabeth Montano:

We couldn't have been happier when we weregiven the beautiful daughter we always wanted.

You were blessed with wonderful gifts that you

continue to use and develop. Your integrity,

courage and tenacity are a tribute to your suc-

cess. Congratulations on your achievement.

God bless you today, tomorrow, and forever.

Love,

Dad, Mom, Peter and Kevin

To Philip Parks:

Philip,

Congratulations! Youmake us very proud.

Love,

Mom & Dad

Go Bro,

Love,

Chuck

6 William V. Moore:

Congratulations to the best of the best, to our

darling "Maverick" William!

"Live Long and Prosper"

Infinite love.

Mom & Dad

To Aaron Notestine:

Aaron,

We are very proud of you and always have

been; we love you and always will. Always

remember these words of Antoine de Saint

Exupery, "It is only with the heart that one can

see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the

eye."

All our love.

Your Family

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To Rade Nicholas Pejic:

Rade,

You embody these words of Saroyan and welove and respect you for that and much more.

"Discover in all things ^iMKt^ik' "^ifflftlllif'M

that which shines....

Be the inferior of no E8fefe.^Slman, nor of any manbe the superior.

p^v^Remember that every M^lM. j^man is a variation of R.^w ^"^A ^ryourself. Live -- so ^R^"'^WAthat in that wondrous WJm^^^K^fjF^time you shall not add S^l^^Vvito the misery and ^ft|H^HJ|lsorrow of the world, |^9^^BH^Xbut shall smile to the 10 mg ^HEinfinite delight and P^nv jmmystery of it." iR.fllLove, Mom and Dad

To Amalinnette Rodriguez:

We are blessed to have a daughter like you

and we are proud of your acheivements.

You have always given love and under-

standing to all around you and may you

never change. Your personality and traits

will make you an outstanding and

compassionate medical doctor.

Love, Dad and Mom

To Richard William Pearl:

Dear Richard,

1 am very proud of you.

1 have watched you grow

from a gentle child

to a compassionate manwho withstood adversity

in the pursuit of dreams.

1 know you will be an excellent doctor

as you are a son.

s!p^it<^^w^^^^ BII^^^^^^B

Love, Morn

To Christie E. Posner:

We are very proud of what you have

accomplished. You will make a difference

in many people's lives as you have madea wonderful difference in ours.

Love, Mom and TomDad and Robyn

To Brian Edwin Rose:

Best wishes to a very grateful and deserving

person. May God bless you and keep you near

to Him, as you keep Him always with you. Your

life will be a sure success.

Love,

The entire Rose familyV

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I Heather Leann Simon:

God gave us you to care for and love.

He, knowing that you would in time learn

to Love the caring of others. A dream and

desire of an 8-year-old come true.

Congratulations to our daughter who truly is

a Caring, Loving, Wonderful person.

Love, Mom and Dad

To Dipali Sikka:

We are so proud of you. Congratulations on

your success. Continue to strive for the best

and you will achieve it. Always believe in

yourself and trust in God. Remember that weare always here for you. Best of luck in the

future.

Love, Papa, Mommy and Samar

} Paul Schumacher:

I dedicate this to a person who was going to

conquer the world, with his love and to help

those around him. A generous person whoassists those to preserve life and give direction

to eternal life which is what life is all about.

This is Paul Schumacher.

Walt and Jan Schumacher

b Paul Schumacher:

"He who began a good work in you will carry

it on to completion until the day of Christ

Jesus." Phiiippians 1:6

God has blessed you in so many ways and in

in turn you continue to selflessly use your gifts

to benefit others. We are so proud of you.

Love, Mom and Ray

To Mike Shinners:

Mike,

We are very proud of you!

Continual success and happiness in your

future.

Love, Mom, Dad, Colleen, Kate, Eric,

Grace, Ally and Pat

6 Tuti Sheiban:

"/ have learned that success is to be measurednot so much by the position that one has

reached in life as by the obstacles which he has

overcome while trying to succeed.

"

Booker T. Washington

We are very proud of you!

Love, Dad, Mom, Dean and Dianne

To Michele Simoneaux:

Congratulations Michele

on reaching your goal.

With all of our love.

Mom, Dad and family members

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To Elizabeth Terry:

Congratulations to our family's third generation

woman physician. We love you and are so

proud of you.

Love,

Mom and Dad

To Drake Hamilton Tilley, Jr.:

There is no better person to be given the

knowledge to heal than you. You have

fascinating intelligence balanced with kindness

and humility. You learn for the purpose of

improving the world in which you live. We love

you dearly and are tremendously proud of you.

Love, Mom, Dad and Elizabeth

To Andrew Todd:

Congratulations Andrew! We are all so very

proud of you. You never took the easy path

and never lost sight of your goal. Stay strong

and brave and kind, and continue to be

"a man for others".

With our love, Mom, Dad, Greg, Polly,

Katie, Bruce and Robbie

To Stephen Reilly Smith:

Steve,

You have been a wonderful son.

You have made us very proud.

Love,

Mom and Dad

To Nicole Marie Terranova:

Nicole,

You've always followed your dreams, never

losing sight of your values and the importance

of family. People whose lives you've touched anforever blessed. Your empathy towards people

will serve you well. We hold the utmost admira-

tion for your intelligence, perserverance and

character. We love you.

Mom, Dad, Paul and Ryan

To Keith Warren:

Dear Keith,

You have made us very proud. Throughout

your life you have persevered to reach goals

you have set for yourself. This time you have

achieved one of the most demanding. Your

patients will be blessed to have such a

compassionate and knowledgeable doctor

as you.

Your loving parents

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To Katie Wasylik:

Congratulations Doctor Katie Wasylik!

Your insight, caring and dedication will makeyou as wonderful a physician as you have been

a daughter. Our love for you is infinite and

although we now must share you with others,

you will always remain our special sunshine.

Love, Mom and Dad

To Joshua Werblin:

We are all very proud that you have graduated

medical school. Some of us know, first-hand,

of the challenges that face you as a physician in

the 21st century. We also know that, because of

your training and perseverance, clearly you are

up to the challenge.

Best wishes and all our love.

Mom, Dad, Kimberly, Samantha and Vikka

To Alexandra Wesley:

Dearest Lesha,

Four years ago you embarked upon a journey.

While exceling academically you've truly

grown as a talented and beautiful woman.We've learned from and admired you -- your

perseverance through the most difficult times,

your strong spirit, your sense of self. We're

so proud of you!

Mama, Shisha and Talia

To Christine L. Wasilewski:

To our own Chrissy WazCongratulations Angel!

You've made the

whole family

proud. Keepfollowing your

dreams. You've

earned and de-

serve the best!

We love you.

Mom, Dad and

Mike

To Allison M. Zaunbrecher:

Congratulations - AWPOF

Your hardwork and persistance has gotten

you where you are.

We love you best!

Mom, Dad, Kris and Anna

To Phillip E. Williams, ill:

Congratulations to Dr. Phillip Earle Williams III

as you continue a family tradition of "Dr. Williams"

since 1891 . You have climbed many mountains

since being admitted into kindergarten at Saint

Mark's. We are extremely proud of you and

know that you'll be a kind, caring, skillful and

compassionate physician.

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Abbott Laboratories

makers of MediSense Products, home diagnostics for people

with diabetes, congratulates the graduating class of

Tulane University Medical Center.

We look forward to earning your confidence

as a partner in quality patient care.

iMediSense a ABBOTT

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DSL currently offers over

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Congratulations

Tulane Graduates!

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Congratulations and

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These specialized ETHICON divisions fulfill our

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From all of us at ETHICON,best wishes as you embark onyour career

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V.

TO The Graduates Of

Congratulations & Many Years ofSuccess & Prosperity

L^ ai

ulane University Hospital & Clinic congratulates the 200 1 Tulane University Medical School graduates

and wishes them happiness and success. The faculty, staifand administration are proud ofyour

scholastic and professional accomplishments ofthe past several years. You are a valuable part ofour tradition

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We hope that Tulane University Hospital& Clinic will continue to be a part ofyour training and professional Ufe

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