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A Two-Year Report to the Community, 2011–2012 and 2012–2013 New York Medical College A Member of the Touro College and University System Great Things ARE HAPPENING HERE!

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Great Things Are Happening at New York Medical College... It’s an exciting time for New York Medical College as a more vibrant learning environment begins to take shape. New construction, repurposing and redesigning old structures, even some “sprucing up” of buildings and grounds to offer a more cheerful and welcoming atmosphere—all herald a crisp new energy that suffuses the atmosphere.

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A Two-Year Report to the Community, 2011–2012 and 2012–2013

New York Medical CollegeA Member of the Touro College and University System

Great Things a r e h a p p e n i n G h e r e !

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C on s T ruC T i nG ou r

Future

ON THE COVER (clockwise from upper left): President Alan Kadish, M.D., and Chancellor and CEO Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A., at their inauguration ceremony; the College’s new building at 19 Skyline Drive; students learning about the scourge of smallpox on a field trip to the New-York Historical Society; the College’s building on Dana Road, future site of a biomedical education and research hub, prior to demolition.

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An enterprising spirit of progress is in the air. Nowhere is this vibrant energy more palpable than in the sight of construction crews hard at work. Advances in the College’s real estate holdings are poised to position the institution as a leader in research, education, and job-creation. Perhaps the most eagerly anticipated event has been the start of construction that will transform a vacant building on Dana Road into a multimillion-dollar clinical skills laboratory, disaster medicine center, and biotechnology incubator. Phase 1, which is nearing completion, will result in an innovative teaching hub where medical students practice vital skills using human body simulators and specially trained actors. The next phase will yield a new training facility for the College’s Center for Disaster Medicine, which collaboratively supports disaster preparedness with federal, state and local agencies. The biotech incubator, strategically planned in partnership with New York State, will allow start-up firms to discover candidate drugs and vaccines for development and commercialization.

IN THE PICTURE: William Angus Steadman II, vice president for strategic planning, confers with Randi D. Schwartz, M.B.A., associate dean for academic administration, and Michael Shallo, director of facilities management, as a transformation takes place around them.

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It’s an exciting time for New York Medical College as a more vibrant learning environment begins to take shape. New construction, repurposing and redesigning old structures, even some “sprucing up” of buildings and grounds to offer a more cheerful and welcoming atmosphere—all herald a crisp new energy that suffuses the atmosphere.

Projects aimed at boosting awareness of the beauty and history of the verdant Valhalla campus signal an emerging institutional “pride of place.” Next time you visit the Administration Building on campus, look up: you’ll see the restored rabbit statue over the entrance, a nod to its honorable past as a children’s hospital. And that’s just the beginning: a comprehensive plan is underway to create an elegant, distinctive focal point for the campus, including a main gate, paved and lighted walkways, and a fountain nestled in a medicinal herb garden.

Other exciting plans for improvement and expansion are afoot. In April 2013, the College, in partnership with Touro, acquired a 248,000-square-foot, five-story building located adjacent to campus at 19 Skyline Drive in Hawthorne, N.Y. The acquisition offers creative and effective solutions to various needs and challenges, such as expanding programs and pro-viding new office space for occupants of the aging Munger Pavilion, an important campus building that has deteriorated beyond repair. Planning and prepa-rations are well underway, and occupancy of the new NYMC holding known as “Skyline Drive” will soon commence.

IN THE PICTURE: The renovation of key research labs in the Department of Pharmacology is of keen interest to Michal L. Schwartzman, Ph.D., depart-ment chair, who confers with Padraic Reynolds, finance director, and Sarah Cottet, director of environmental health and safety.

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G r e at t h i nG s on

Campus

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As technology continues to play a greater role in health care, the need to reinforce a patient-centered approach increases. New courses, enriched by edu-cational field trips for students in all three schools, offer early evidence of a strengthened commitment to curricular innovation. With greater exposure to the humanities—including history, anthropology and art history—comes a better understanding of the human experience in different cultures, thereby improving communication and critical thinking skills.

The College continues to prepare students to solve pressing health-related issues, in part through the exchange of ideas—essential in the biomedical sciences, and achieved in part through symposia

addressing such topics as asthma, HIV/AIDS, health policy and occupational health. A wide array of graduate programs continues to open doors to careers in the health professions for many, and our student research programs remain active and relevant. The future holds great promise for the expansion and development of new programs in partnership with Touro.

IN THE PICTURE: David E. Asprinio, M.D., professor and chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, teaches students, residents and fellows in two classical ways: by demonstrating skill and technique in the OR, and by reinforcing the lesson in classroom lectures.

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G r e at t h i nG s i n

academics

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Scientific inquiry is the cornerstone of progress at this institution, and with more than $25 million in research funding awarded last year, our researchers are making advances that will aid in the understand-ing of human health and make inroads into the diagnosis and treatment of disease.

Recent studies published in peer-reviewed journals such as The New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association, Academic Medicine and Science Translational Medicine are among the faculty’s contributions to the biomedical scientific and medical education literature. These accomplishments continue to place New York Medical College among the foremost institutions investigating Lyme disease, fertility preservation for cancer patients, and brain impairment sustained by blast-exposed military personnel. The College continues to play a major

role in flu vaccine development, contributing to the making of two out of three of the high growth seeds used for the most recent flu season vaccine.

IN THE PICTURE: Physician-researchers in the Divi-sion of Newborn Medicine conducted a “bedside-to-bench” study of extremely low-birth-weight- infants. They focused on the genetic foundations of certain conditions such as bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), the most common chronic lung disease of infancy. Inset: In the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), Johanna Calo, M.D., gently swabs a sample of DNA from inside the cheek of a tiny preemie as his mother cuddles him on her chest, “kangaroo” style. Later in the lab, Umesh Paudel, M.D. (above), prepares DNA samples for automatic extraction prior to real-time PCR analysis of genetic polymorphisms.

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research

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The College’s development efforts have enjoyed a dramatic boost of new vigor and motivation. The appointment of 20 new trustees in 2011 has inspired an infusion of fresh ideas shared by committees, leadership and faculty.

After a national search, a seasoned medical educa-tion fundraiser was recruited to head the Office of Development. A host of new initiatives immediately got underway, including a multi-city speaking tour by the new chancellor and CEO, Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A. These gatherings have offered alumni and other supporters a chance to engage in a dialog with leadership and to participate in the exciting possibilities that lie ahead.

While the College continued its traditional and well-received Alumni Reunion Banquets and Founder’s Dinner—which served not only to honor our many successful alumni and supporters, but also to intro-duce them to the new chancellor—support of the College is entering a new era marked by energy, expansion and new ideas.

IN THE PICTURE: Showing solidarity as they form a sturdy circle of support, this cross section of the NYMC community—members of the faculty, student body, administration and alumni—share the work and the rewards of their commitment to the College.

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G r e at t h i nG s i n

Philanthropy

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Great Things on CampusIn the months to come, we will devote much attention to the development of our expanding property holdings —the five-story building on Skyline Drive, with its extraordinary potential for office and meeting space configurations, and the Dana Road facility, slated to become a state-of-the-art biotechnology incubator and clinical skills simulation center.

Great Things in AcademicsIn support of our academic mission, we have entered into partnerships to provide a range of clinical rotations for medical students, new opportunities for clinical training for health sciences students from Touro, and an array of graduate medical education programs. In addition, the groundwork has been laid for addressing two priorities for the coming year with regard to our clinical enterprise: a modern academic affiliation agreement with Westchester Medical Center, and the design and implementation of a comprehensive faculty practice plan. These initiatives are led by faculty committees that will issue regular reports in the future. Also ahead is the creation of a world-class program in medical humanities education.

Great Things in ResearchRecent high-profile publications in The New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA, and Academic Medicine are among the faculty’s many contributions to the biomedical, public health and medical education litera-ture. A five-year program project grant worth approxi-mately $11.2 million was awarded to the College as well, allowing us to continue studies in hypertension and other cardiovascular diseases. For the long term, a faculty committee was appointed and charged with developing a comprehensive research strategic plan that will focus on new educational and research initia-tives. Our objective is to devise ways of strengthening the efforts of existing faculty as well as greater collab-oration between researchers at NYMC and Touro, which will advance our competitiveness as a research institution of merit.

Great Things in PhilanthropyNYMC’s leadership has been fortified by the recruit-ment of new trustees, administrators, department chairs and faculty, and our fundraising efforts have

reached a watershed: in recent years, the College has raised between $2.7 million and $4.1 million per year. Last year, the number of funds raised rose to $8.9 million—an increase of 178 percent over the previous year.

In fact, we have so much good news to share that we have gathered it all in one place: our “Great Things” page (pages 16-17) will apprise you of nationally recognized research, major developments in campus expansion, and appearances in the media by NYMC leadership, faculty, staff and students. Be sure to spend time reading the reports from the three schools— the School of Medicine, the Graduate School of Basic Medical Sciences, and the School of Health Sciences and Practice—to learn the full impact of how this revi-talized spirit has had a positive impact on our mission.

A renewed sense of purpose and cooperation has allowed New York Medical College to set a firm foun-dation for many exciting initiatives to come. We are grateful to our trustees, administrators, faculty, staff, students and alumni, along with our many supporters, for their faith in our vision. Thanks to all of you, great things are happening here!

Alan H. Kadish, M.D.President

Dr. Mark HastenChairman, Board of Trustees

Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A.Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer

a Message from the Leadership

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You’ve been hearing this often, and you will hear it again: great things are happening at new York Medical College! exciting initiatives launched or planned during the period covered by this two-year annual report—which parallels the first two years of our affiliation with the touro College and University system—have infused the campus with renewed energy.

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Alan H. Kadish, M.D.President

Dr. Mark HastenChairman, Board of Trustees

Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A.Chancellor and

Chief Executive Officer

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Exploring Humanities and MedicineMore and more medical schools are incorporating the study of the humanities—a constellation of subjects such as literature, philosophy, ethics, history, social sciences and the arts—into the standard curriculum, adding a new dimension to medical education and practice. Proponents believe that these topics offer insight into the human condition and the historical roots of medical practice, thus broadening perspective and improving empathic and communication skills.

A new initiative to strengthen the College’s emphasis on the humanities was launched, championed by Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A., a medical historian and prolific author who has written extensively on the history of racial, religious, and gender discrimination in higher education and health care. The School of Medicine has taken the lead by providing a variety of opportunities to expose students and faculty in all three schools to the humanities through panel discussions, film screenings and excursions to local museums and historical venues.

As a noteworthy example, a group of students and faculty, led by Chancellor Halperin and Montgomery Douglas, M.D., chairman of the Department of Family and Community Medicine and associate dean for diver-sity and inclusion, visited the New York Academy of Medicine for a presentation called “Black War Soldiers: Disparities in Wartime Medicine.” The lecture, co-presented by two prominent experts on the period, offered an informative and critical discussion of the experiences of black soldiers during and after the Civil War, and their treatment by medical and government institutions. Other events have included visits to the Cushing-Whitney Medical Library at Yale University and to a smallpox exhibit at the New-York Historical Society. A new Medical Education Grand Rounds series fea-tured a screening of the 1931 film Arrowsmith, which deals with the ethics of clinical research, along with commentary by a panel of faculty and other experts.

Raising the Bar with Innovation Applications for admission to the M.D. program reached a record high in 2011 and continued in 2012, resulting in a mention on U.S. News and World Report’s Short List, “Ten Medical Schools That Receive the Most Applications” (April 23, 2013). During the 2012–13 inter-view season, the College launched a new admissions interview format for medical school applicants known as the Multiple Mini-Interview (MMI). Designed to evaluate essential competencies for a future physician —such as empathy, critical thinking, ethical grounding, collaborative ability, and interpersonal skills—the MMI has been shown to be a reliable and valid tool to predict success in medical school in areas that were previously difficult to quantify. During its first year of implemen-tation at NYMC, the method’s successes include the engagement of more faculty, alumni, allied health pro-fessionals and other members of the community as interviewers, thereby increasing their involvement in the College’s mission. Results are eagerly awaited as the second year of implementation gets underway.

Reaching a New Pinnacle The process of becoming accredited and re-accredited by the Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) is an arduous task required of all teaching hospitals and academic medical centers, and critical for the vital funding from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. It can mean the difference between survival of a GME program or its demise. In May 2013, the College was rewarded for its efforts when it was granted continued full accreditation of its GME programs for five years—the maximum period allowable for an institutional sponsor of residency and fellowship programs. Two months later, there came a surprising announcement with even better news: on July 1, the ACGME introduced a new competency-based accreditation, resulting in the extension of our accreditation to the year 2025—an unprecedented 12-year span of time before the next review is required.

school of Medicine

During the two-year period covered by this report, we have made great strides to refine the undergraduate curriculum, expand clinical training programs, recruit high-quality faculty and expand the scope of research. new leaders were appointed, key accreditation reviews were completed with flying colors, and both students and faculty garnered prestigious awards and scholarly opportunities, some of which addressed the College’s growing diversity initiative.

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Students will benefit from curriculum enhancements that will allow for the greater

integration of the humanities into the medical education program.

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school of Medicine

FIRST-YEAR CLASS ENROLLMENT STATSFall 2011 (Class of 2015) Fall 2012 (Class of 2016)

Students Enrolled 198 195

Applications Received 11,679 11,594

Applicants Interviewed 1,304 1,370

Gender 55% male 45% female

52% male48% female

Average Age 24 25

RESIDENCY MATCH HIGHLIGHTS Class of 2012 Class of 2013

Number of Fourth-Years in the Match 175 212

Top Three Specialties Internal Medicine (35)Pediatrics (25)Radiology-Diagnostic (21)

Internal Medicine (38)Pediatrics (31)Emergency Medicine (22)

Top Three States Where Graduates Were Placed New York (86)California (32)Connecticut (19)

New York (88)California (28)Connecticut (22)

Expanding Clinical Opportunities The College annually trains approximately 1,000 resi-dents and fellows in 90 programs and fellowships—making it the second largest GME consortium of teach ing hospitals in the country. In July 2011, the College launched the NYMC/Phelps Family Medicine Residency Program, which comprises a unique collabo-ration between the College and two affiliated partners: the 238-bed community-based Phelps Memorial Hospital, and Open Door Family Medical Centers, a federally qualified community health center touted for its innovative use of health information technology. The residency program completed its second year in June 2013. Other new GME programs under the College’s purview include a fellowship in pediatric hematology/oncology at Westchester Medical Center, programs in dental medicine and oral-maxillofacial surgery, and a general surgery residency program at Metropolitan Hospital Center.

A grant from the New York State Department of Health will allow scores of medical students to receive training in family medicine in a variety of settings that will enhance their skills and cultural sensitivity. The grant, which provides $743,040 over three years, was one of 17 awards totaling more than $10.6 million given by NYSDOH for clinical training of medical residents and medical students at freestanding ambulatory care sites through the “Doctors Across New York” program. Also during the period, the College’s roster of clinical program sites was expanded through a new affiliation agreement with St. Joseph’s Health Care System, signed in August 2011 at the hospital’s 651-bed facility in Paterson, N.J. Third- and fourth-year medical students are currently performing clinical rotations in pediatrics, OB/GYN, neurology, family medicine, surgery, medi-cine and psychiatry there. The College also signed an agreement with Lenox Hill Hospital, a 652-bed acute

care hospital located on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, with clerkships in medicine, surgery, OB/GYN and some fourth-year electives.

Fostering Leadership Four newly appointed department chairs joined the ranks during the two-year period covered by this report.

• Eduardo Lopez, M.D., Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Metropolitan Hospital Center

• Michal L. Schwartzman, Ph.D., Department of Pharmacology

• Edward J. Shin, M.D., Department of Otolaryngology at The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary

• Paul A. Sidoti, M.D., Department of Ophthalmology at The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary

The caliber of our students continues to impress. Four medical students from the Class of 2013, Jason Redman, William Berg, Vasu Tumati and Catherina Pinnaro, garnered pres tigious Doris Duke Research Fellowships last year. While studying for her M.D./Ph.D. degree, Christine LeRoy (M.S. ’13) won a Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award. Medical student Nathaniel Lepp, Class of 2014, was selected as a representative to the American College of Physicians, one of only 14 in the U.S. to be so honored. Medical student Navid Shams, M.P.H., Class of 2014, recently returned from studying acute lung injury in Lima, Peru, with funding from a Fulbright-Fogarty Award, which supports public health and clinical research in resource-limited settings. Finally, Frinny Polanco, Class of 2014, received the prestigious Aetna Foundation/National Medical Fellowships (NMF) Scholarship Award, which recognizes minority medical students who have dem-onstrated leadership and a commitment to serving medically underserved communities.

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Four medical students garnered prestigious Doris Duke Research Fellowships, and an M.D./

Ph.D. student won a Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award.

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school of health sciences & Practice

Last year, the school of health sciences and Practice (shsP) actively engaged in promoting and improving the health of individuals and communities by participating in dialogue at the local, regional and international levels, appointing experienced leaders to shape programs and develop strategy, and encouraging students to have a voice in the health care conversation.

Advancing LeadershipFollowing a nationwide search, Ben C. Watson, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, founding chair of the Department of Speech-Language Pathology, was appointed vice dean of the School in September 2012. Joining the school’s cadre of departmental chairs was Kathleen (Kate) Franklin, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, who took the helm of the Department of Speech-Language Pathology in April 2013. Several faculty members joined or moved up the ranks with new appointments or promotions: David Moskowitz, Ph.D., and Maureen Kennedy, Dr.P.H. (Epidemiology and Community Health); Kathleen Kaiser, M.S., and Luis Riquelme, Ph.D., (Speech-Language Pathology). Deborah Viola, Ph.D., was appointed director of the Dr.P.H. program.

Supporting National Health PrioritiesEach April, the School marks National Public Health Week, organized by members of the Student Healthcare Executives Club. Supporting the national theme for 2013, “Public Health is ROI: Save Lives, Save Money,” campus events demonstrated the College’s commit-ment to the value of prevention and the importance of well-supported public health systems in preventing disease, saving lives and curbing health care spending. A highlight of the week was a keynote address given by Nirav R. Shah, M.D., M.P.H., New York State Com mis-sioner of Health, who presented “Building the Healthcare Ecosystem.” A nationally recognized thought leader in patient safety and quality, comparative effectiveness,

and the methods needed to transition to lower-cost, patient-centered health care, Dr. Shah shared his vision on how to ensure the smooth operation, resiliency, and survival of a health care system that is patient-centered, cost-effective, and integrates data and evidence into practice. As director of one of the nation’s leading public health agencies with a budget of more than $50 billion, Dr. Shah administers the state’s public health insurance programs, which cover 5 million New Yorkers. His presence on campus cemented relations and boosted the College’s regional profile.

Off campus, Robert W. Amler, M.D., dean of the School of Health Sciences and Practice and vice presi-dent for government affairs, and members of the SHSP faculty joined national and local public health and mental health experts, civic leaders, educators, clergy, community leaders and public safety professionals at a community forum to share ideas and strategies for improving violence prevention efforts throughout Westchester County.

Expanding Influence Several faculty members were recognized internation-ally for their expertise. Dr. Amler gave the opening key-note address at the Sixth International Conference on Children’s Health and the Environment, held in Lodz, Poland in 2012. And in honor of her efforts to promote women’s health and human rights, Padmini Murthy, M.D., M.P.H., M.S., global health program director, was

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The School hosted a forum to

address critical issues arising out

of changes in the financing and

delivery of HIV/AIDS services in

the tri-county region.

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invited to deliver the 16th Memorial Marie Catchatoor Oration at the Association of Medical Women in India’s (AMWI) annual conference, held in Calcutta in December 2012.

Dean Amler also was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Hudson Valley Economic Development Corporation. In the fall of 2011, the Center for Long Term Care Research and Policy (CLTCRP), a Center of Excellence in the School’s Institute of Public Health, held its inaugural colloquium on long term care. Among the speakers was Hon. Richard N. Gottfried, chair of the New York State Assembly Health Committee, and James R. Knickman, Ph.D., president and chief exec-utive officer of the New York State Health Foundation.

Faculty and Student AccoladesSeveral students and faculty members achieved well deserved recognition from state and regional profes-sional associations last year. Among the highlights was a New York State Speech-Language Hearing Associa tion’s 2012 Distinguished Achievement Award presented to Vice Dean Ben C. Watson, Ph.D., CCC-SLP. Before graduating, student Tirzah Davis (D.P.T. ’13) was rec-ognized as a Minority Student Future Leader from the

New York State Physical Therapy Association (NYPTA), and Wendyliza Gonzalez (M.S. ’13) received the Regional Association Presidents Scholarship at the New York State Speech-Language Hearing Association (NYSSLHA). A total of 17 students from the program in Speech-Language Pathology presented at profes-sional meetings sponsored by the NYSSLHA and 11 students from the public health programs presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association (APHA).

Each year, students in the Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) program coordinate a certified 5K and 10K run/walk, known as the Race for Rehab, to raise aware-ness and funds for Achilles International, a worldwide organization that encourages people with physical challenges to participate in athletic competition. In 2012, the students raised more than $12,000 when 195 athletes of all levels of age, speed and ability competed in the 14th annual event, marking an all-time record of participation.

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Health care administrators and policy makers gathered to discuss goals

such as health care disparities, health care needs and care-giving across

the life span.

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Graduate school of Basic Medical sciences

in this report, two of the Graduate school’s major educational initiatives warrant special recognition—the Ph.D. program and the constellation of programs aimed at helping transition students into careers in the health professions. student research and enhancements to the College’s diversity initiative also added to the Graduate school’s roster of achievements during the period.

Fast-tracking for SuccessIn the highly competitive and selective program known as the Accelerated Master’s Program (AMP), students take four major first-year medical school classes along-side students in the School of Medicine. As of June 2013, 97 percent of the students who completed the didactic portion of the program and applied for admis-sion to medical school have been successful and are now embarked on their medical training. Students from this program have gone into medical school programs, including 61 admissions into U.S. allopathic medical schools (New York Medical College among them), 4 to U.S. osteopathic medical schools, and 4 to non-U.S. medical schools.

The traditional Master’s program in the basic medical sciences continued to attract large numbers of students. Since the program’s redesign in 2004, 105 students have completed its didactic requirements, including 81 who have earned M.S. degrees. Many of these have already entered a career in the biomedical, health or other related professional fields.

The Graduate School celebrated what may be its two largest and strongest cohorts of Ph.D. graduates in the school’s history. In this 2-year span, 28 Ph.D. degrees were awarded, including 17 to students from the Integrated Ph.D. Program, 6 from the M.D./Ph.D. pro-gram and 5 from the sequential Master’s/Ph.D. track. These young scientists’ dissertation projects repre-sented an impressive array of scientific exploration and achievement, with studies on the microbial pathogene-sis of Lyme Disease, the vascular and cellular bases of pulmonary hypertension, and many other topics.

A Commitment to DiversityWithin the Master’s program are special opportunities for a limited number of qualified minority students who may be eligible for early admission into medical school after completion of the second year of the Master’s program. They may also be eligible for scholarship sup-port from the Associated Medical Schools of New York (AMSNY). Now in its fifth year, the AMSNY program has helped place seven students in medical school, with eight more in the “pipeline” phase.

The Graduate School supports a variety of student research forums each year, highlighted by the annual school-wide Graduate Student Research Forum (GSRF) held in the spring. In 2012, 31 students participated, while another 30 participated in 2013. This latter forum marked the 25th consecutive year this event was held. Each year, the students’ inspiring effort is capped by a keynote address given by a renowned scientist invited for his or her accomplishments and interest in graduate education. In 2012, the speaker was Stephen F. Vatner, M.D., professor of cell biology and molecular medicine and director of the Cardiovascular Research Institute at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, who spoke on cardiac and vascular regulation. In 2013, the keynote address was given by Peter Canoll, M.D., Ph.D., a renowned neuropathologist and glioblastoma researcher from Columbia University. Departmental forums also were held in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Microbiology and Immunology. These forums annually provide students with additional opportunities to sharpen their ability to present, artic-ulate and defend their research results. In the fall of 2012, the Pharmacology Department introduced “Pharmacology Research Day,” an opportunity for post-doctoral fellows and junior faculty to present short talks along with graduate students. Giving the keynote address for this event was David Fulton, Ph.D. ’96, professor of pharmacology and interim director of the Vascular Biology Center at the Georgia Health Sciences University.

In 2012, the Graduate School signed an articulation agreement with Dominican College of Orangeburg, N.Y. Under this agreement, qualified undergraduates who wish to pursue a graduate degree in one of the basic medical sciences can, in effect, gain early admis-sion to the Graduate School following their junior year at Dominican. The program allows students to earn both a B.S. and M.S. in as little as five years.

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OutreachFor many years, during the summer the Graduate School has hosted in its laboratories a variety of volun-teers who wish to experience the excitement of science firsthand—high school students new to laboratory experience, college undergraduates wanting to explore the world of biomedical research before deciding upon a career path, and middle and high school teachers wishing to more effectively convey the excitement and process of science to their young students. In 2012, the Graduate School began hosting as many as 50 such research “interns” each year through what is now known as the Summer Trainees in Academic Research (STAR) Program.

Under the direction of Mary Petzke, Ph.D., assisted by Frances Hannan, Ph.D., and Joseph M. Wu, Ph.D., applicants are screened and matched with a suitable faculty sponsor/mentor. During the summer, each STAR trainee is taught basic lab skills, works alongside graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, and is regularly guided and advised by his or her assigned mentor. In August 2012, the first annual STAR forum featured a dozen student presentations and a keynote address on the history of DNA research by Shalom Z. Hirschman, M.D., a founding member of Touro College. One STAR participant, Sheida Takmil, who worked in

the laboratory of Esther L. Sabban, Ph.D., was ranked among the top 10 of 350 participants in the 2013 Westchester Science and Engineering Fair, thus earning the Ossining High School senior a place as an Intel Science Talent Search Semifinalist.

New Core LaboratoriesTwo new core facilities came on line this past year, both under the direction of John T. Fallon III, M.D., Ph.D., professor and chairman of pathology and direc-tor of laboratories at Westchester Medical Center. The Core Histology Laboratory opened in March 2012, pro-viding basic tissue processing services that will soon include immunohistochemistry and a wider variety of special stains. The Genomics Core Laboratory, unveiled in January 2013, provides College’s investigators access to genomic sequencing, whole-transcriptome analysis, analysis of small RNA, miRNA and non-coding RNA patterns and analysis of transcription factor binding and epigenetic modifications at specific genetic loci.

Interest in the GSBMS’s programs, as measured by the size and quality of our applicant pool, remains high. This has allowed us to maintain a strong selectivity, particularly in our competitive Ph.D. and Accelerated Master’s programs, while enjoying a comfortable yield of enrollees from the accepted pool.

Student research forums held throughout the year provide budding

scientists with opportunities to sharpen their presentation skills as they

articulate and defend their research results.

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Proud history,

The Inauguration of New LeadersDecember 9, 2012, marked a milestone for New York Medical College with the inauguration of Alan Kadish, M.D., as president, and Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A., as chancellor and chief executive officer. More than 500 guests came to witness the colorful proceed-ings and congratulate the new leaders. Delegates from the nation’s colleges and universities, business and community leaders, and representatives from the College’s affiliated hospitals offered their greetings. New York State Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins touted the College as “a place where opportunity and initiative are taken and progress is made.”

Raising Our ProfileEarly in 2012, the announcement that Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A., had been recruited as the College’s new chancellor and chief executive officer resulted in widespread news coverage in The New York Times, the Chronicle of Higher Education, and Crain’s Health Pulse, along with an in-depth feature in The Journal News and other local press coverage in Westchester and Louisville, Ky.

In late 2012, the College held a press conference with the Mid-Hudson Regional Economic Development Council to announce the formal launch of construction of the proposed biotechnology incubator and simula-tion center located at the College’s Dana Road facility. And in the spring of 2013, to highlight across-the-board federal budget cuts that went into effect in January, and the impact on biomedical research in Westchester and Rockland Counties, Congresswoman Nita Lowey (D-Westchester/Rockland) spoke before an audience of community leaders, College researchers and mem-bers of the media, sharing the podium with President Alan Kadish, M.D.

The chancellor continued to make appearances and was frequently quoted or published in print and tele-vised media. Herewith are a few highlights:

• Dr. Halperin was invited to participate, along with three other medical school deans, in a panel discussion about the future of medical education on The Stoler Report, a half-hour television program aimed at the business community.

• The chancellor met with the editorial board of The Journal News, the lower Hudson Valley’s daily news-paper of record, to discuss medical ethics, seques-tration budget cuts, and the role of New York Medical College in mapping the future of biotechnology in the Lower Hudson Valley. The interview was broadcast live on The Journal News website.

• Dr. Halperin spoke about his paper, “Lessons from a Slave Doctor of 1841,” and discussed the relevance of those findings for the physicians of today, as an invited guest on Our Lives, a half-hour local program that focuses on topics of interest to people of color.

Numerous faculty experts and researchers were called upon to discuss their work in print and broadcast news during the reporting period, including:

• Gary P. Wormser, M.D., professor of medicine and director of the Division of Infectious Diseases and the Lyme Disease Diagnostic Center, frequently in demand for his unparalleled expertise and world-renowned research on tick-borne infections, was featured in a documentary about Lyme disease produced for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He has been interviewed for NBC News, the Huffington Post, The New York Times, Fox Television, and the Seven Network, Australia’s national public radio, among many others.

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exciting Future.

• Doris Bucher, Ph.D., associate professor of microbi-ology and immunology, is much in demand during influenza season, and with good reason: the CDC annually taps her lab to provide strains of seasonal flu virus that go into the development of the vaccine that will be distributed around the world. A New York Post story about “flu sorbet,” a concoction aimed at deliv-ering flu vaccine in an edible form, found Dr. Bucher’s video interview appearing all over the internet for a few days last winter. She was interviewed by National Public Radio’s WNYC channel, which led to a spot on the program “All Things Considered,” and she was interviewed on the SiriusXM radio channel “Doctor Radio” and for Newsday.

• Kutluk Oktay, M.D., a physician-researcher in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, has earned an international reputation as a leading authority in preserving the fertility of female cancer patients. Early in 2013, Dr. Oktay revealed the discovery of factors that decrease female fertility as a woman ages. The breakthrough was reported by The Washington Post, Bloomberg Business Week, Medscape, Cure Today, and NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams among many other outlets.

Numerous real estate and business publications buzzed with the news of the College’s purchase of 19 Skyline Drive in Hawthorne, N.Y. Crain’s Health Pulse, The Journal News and The Westchester/Fairfield County Business Journals were among the mainstream publi-cations that also ran the story.

Some 48 physicians appeared in Westchester Magazine’s annual “Top Doctors” issue. The magazine also ran a special feature on “2012’s People to Watch,” which highlighted physician-researcher Mitchell S. Cairo, M.D., and then-student Jennifer Minieri Arroyo, Ph.D. ’13. Subsequent coverage called attention to “Westchester’s Wunderkinds: The County’s Most Successful Business Professionals Under the Age of 30,” featuring finance director Padraic Reynolds, and “The County’s Top Health Leaders” spotlighted faculty members Amy Ansehl, D.N.P., and Allen Dozor, M.D.

Research and Publication HighlightsDuring a year in which the National Institutes of Health’s award rate dipped below 20 percent, a team of researchers in the Department of Pharmacology, led by Michal L. Schwartzman, Ph.D., professor and department chair, was awarded a five-year Program Project Grant, worth approximately $11.2 million, to continue studies in hypertension and other cardiovas-cular diseases.

New York Medical College was named as the lead institution in the Childhood and Adolescent Lymphoma Cell Therapy Consortium. Mitchell S. Cairo, M.D., was tapped to head the two-year consortium grant totaling $998,000 from the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports childhood cancer research.

The College’s reputation as a leader in Lyme disease research and diagnosis received national attention when Robert B. Nadelman, M.D., professor of medi-cine in NYMC’s Division of Infectious Diseases, reported findings which concluded that recurrences of Lyme disease are the result of reinfection and not a relapse of the original infection. The study was published as the lead paper in the November 15, 2012 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine, accompanied by an editorial. In another NEJM study, published on January 17, 2013, Gary P. Wormser, M.D., chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases and vice chairman of the Depart-ment of Medicine, played a key role in discovering a new tick-borne infection caused by the Borrelia miyamotoi pathogen.

Faculty members in the Department of Pediatrics have been featured in The Journal of Pediatrics’ prestigious section for the Association of Medical School Pediatric Department Chairs (AMSPDC). An article on “Children’s Environmental Health,” co-written by Robert W. Amler, M.D., dean of the School of Health Sciences and Practice, and Allen Dozor, M.D., director of the Children’s Environmental Health Center of the Hudson Valley, was published during the period, and a future article addressing the treatment of children with high risk sickle cell disease has been solicited from Mitchell S. Cairo, M.D.

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It’s a long-term relationship, and she revels in it. In fact, Lee Dieck, M.D. ’86, describes herself as someone who has “never left the fold.” Her contributions, whether finan-cial or in the form of active participation, are heartfelt and generous. They comprise a series of steady, incremental gestures that add up to a substantial and meaningful tradition of support.

Dr. Dieck and her husband, ophthalmologist William B. Dieck, M.D. ’83, live in Mount Kisco, N.Y., where they raised their three children—Caitlin, 27, Cameron, 25, and Chelsea, 22. She and Bill met as students at St. Lawrence University in Canton, N.Y., where she graduated magna cum laude, and they married in 1980. After receiving her degree in 1986 and completing her residency in internal medicine, Dr. Dieck was appointed to the faculty in 1989, and is currently clinical assistant professor of medicine. In addition to her years in private practice (she is now retired), she worked for a time in the corporate sector, first at AT&T (helping to put Bill through medical school) and later in Occupational Health at IBM. In 1990, she joined the Alumni Association’s Board of Governors, serving as its president from 2008 to 2012.

During her years as a medical student, Lee Dieck witnessed the steady growth of reputation and rigor of the medical school. She cites the appointment of new leadership, including Karl P. Adler, M.D., as dean of the medical school, and Susan A. Kline, M.D., recruited to oversee academic and student affairs, as well as talented adminis-trators like Anthony M. Sozzo, M.A., M.S.Ed., director of student financial aid, as signs of a reinvigorated mission and focus. They and numerous other dedicated individuals comprised an energetic new vanguard charged with plot-ting a future course for the 125-year-old institution. In the

process, a new sense of identity began to emerge among the students and faculty.

And within a few years of the College’s 1979 relocation from its New York City base to the Westchester County suburbs, all indicators of excellence—match results, accreditations, student scores on MCATs and USMLE exams—began to improve. During those years, new campus housing was built, the Student Senate became more active and engaged with administration and alumni, numerous student organizations were founded, and stu-dents began volunteering in the community.

“When I started medical school in the early 1980s, I was surrounded by others who were determined to effect positive change,” she says. “We didn’t have anything else to compare it to. Our attitude was, let’s take what’s good and make it even better. I think that attitude has grown tremendously over the years. Today’s students are deeply involved in caring for the community. It has exploded!”

One of the first ripple effects of this new attitude was Student Physician Awareness Day (SPAD), still an annual tradition organized entirely by medical students. The first conference was held in 1985, with Lee Dieck serving as chair. The idea was to create an educational conference for medical students that would allow them to explore topics they considered relevant to their futures as practicing physicians, but which were not typically found in the standard curriculum. “When I agreed to run the first SPAD, I modeled it after corporate conferences at AT&T, using break-out sessions and a keynote speaker. I think it helps students to think of themselves as future professionals who will eventually have responsibility for the world beyond the classroom,” she says.

“I Never Left the foLd”Lee Dieck, M.D. ‘86

eileen (Lee) M. Dieck, M.D. ’86, is one of those people who seem to know just about everyone in the new York Medical College community. her involvement spans nearly 30 years, beginning as a medical student in 1982 and encompassing her years of participation in student government and organization, a faculty appointment, and a long and active history with the alumni association and its Board of Governors.

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This kind of selfless service fits Lee Dieck to a T. It offers evidence of the kind of person she has always been, the kind of man she married and the guiding principle with which she and Bill have raised their children. “I grew up believing that wherever life puts you, you should do what you can to make it a little better,” she says. “Our children have seen us become very involved in service to many different parts of our community—serving on boards of local hospitals, as PTA presidents, as preceptors—doing whatever we can to improve the world around us.”

Dr. Dieck certainly practices what she preaches to her children. In addition to her exemplary service in numerous roles at the College, she and her husband have also been steady donors, beginning the year after she graduated.

“Even if it was a small amount of money, I wanted to maintain my commitment to the school. There were a few years when it was very difficult to make ends meet, but when I couldn’t give any money, I gave my time.”

Dr. Dieck’s collaborative, optimistic leadership style was called into service during another period of change in the College’s history. In 2008, when she was elected to serve as president of the Alumni Association’s Board of Governors, the College was actively seeking a new sponsor to replace the Archdiocese of New York.

Of that period she says, “It can be hard to inspire people to become more involved when no one really knows what

the future holds. But I have to say that, to a person, they gave their unequivocal support.”

Dr. Dieck served two terms as Alumni Association presi-dent, and when the College confirmed its intention to partner with the Touro College and University System, her wisdom and experience were called upon again— this time as a member of the Transition Advisory Group, a committee of representatives from both institutions charged with ensuring that the needs of all constituencies would be addressed. The result was a smooth and suc-cessful joining of the two institutions in May 2011.

These days Lee Dieck is taking a breather from her cus-tomary intense involvement. Although she is still active—attending alumni events and volunteering at the College’s tetanus vaccine clinic for first responders after Hurricane Sandy—now her pace is more measured. She maintains an avid interest in the affairs of the Alumni Association, devoted as she is to “the incredible legacy of the alumni.” She muses: “The alumni are the face of New York Medical College in the communities where they live and work. New York Med alumni are remarkable physicians, teach-ers, scientists and health professionals. They are among the College’s most loyal supporters.”

Coming from someone who has never ceased being a loyal supporter, this is high praise indeed.

“Each step in my life is an opportunity to make a small difference, and small differences add up to big differences.”

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Cash $ 16,702 5.5%

Receivables 21,732 7.2%

Investments 68,630 22.7%

Deposits with trustee 5,078 1.7%

Land, buildings and equipment, net 164,038 54.4%

Intangible and other assets 14,171 4.7%

Beneficial interest in perpetual trusts 11,354 3.8%

Total $ 301,705 100.0%

Payables & other liabilities $ 28,758 9.5%

Deferred revenues 8,149 2.7%

Short-term debt 15,500 5.1%

Postretirement benefit obligation 2,785 0.9%

Long-term debt 55,975 18.6%

Net assets 190,538 63.2%

Total $ 301,705 100.0%

FY2012–2013 Financial information

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Affiliation contracts $ 39,498 27.4%

Faculty practice 14,416 10.0%

Tuition, net 50,592 35.1%

Research and other grants and gifts 29,841 20.7%

Other 9,762 6.8%

Total $ 144,109 100.0%

Affiliation contracts $ 38,684 26.8%

Faculty practice 13,345 9.3%

Instruction and research 56,875 39.5%

Support activities 29,131 20.2%

Subtotal 138,035 95.8%

Increase in unrestricted net assets 6,074 4.2%

Total $ 144,109 100.0%

Change in Unrestricted net assets (Dollars in thousands)

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Development and Fundraising

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Our advocates play a pivotal role in bringing to fruition our dedication to prepare men and women to provide the best primary and specialized medical care, health care education and biomedical research. Indeed, it was the successful collaboration among NYMC’s many sup-porters that helped create a record year in fundraising and alumni activities. The committed involvement of our trustees, alumni and friends has truly signified that something very important is happening here. Today, thanks to our dedicated supporters, we have raised a record $8.9 million and increased fundraising by 178 percent, compared to last year.

Philanthropy is one of the engines that will drive New York Medical College forward toward a bright future. New funds have created faculty endowed positions, increased student scholarships and enabled the College to better serve its students.

During the period covered in this report, the College has initiated an aggressive outreach effort, sending our finest “ambassadors” throughout the U.S. to call upon friends and alumni. At large and small group meetings,

the chancellor, ably assisted by members of the College’s Development and University Alumni Relations team, has been visiting alumni and friends from California to New York and south to Florida, sharing the vision of a revitalized leadership and a powerful new vision. Among the “whistle-stops” were Los Angeles, Calif., Miami and Boca Raton, Fla., Englewood, N.J., New York City, Washington, D.C., Boston, Mass., Philadelphia, Pa., and Atlanta, Ga.

The recruitment of new leadership and key staff members during the period has generated a dynamic new energy in the Office of Development and Alumni Relations. Larissa Reece, M.A., was appointed vice president for development and alumni affairs, and in short order recruited Diane Krusko, M.B.A., as director of university alumni relations; Steven Mark, M.S.W., as major gifts officer, and Allison Reklaitis, M.S., as corporate and foundation grant writer. In 2013, three additional trustees—Moshe Lichtenstein, Henry Saphier, M.D. ’61, and Joseph Schwartz, M.D.—joined the ranks of the new board that took the helm after the College joined with Touro in mid-2011.

During the two-year period covered in this report, several groundbreaking events transpired for new York Medical College, including the transition to partnership with touro College and University system and the inau-guration of a new president and a new chancellor and chief executive officer—a dynamic leadership team that has already made history.

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OFFICE OF UNIVERSITY DEVELOPMENT FUNDRAISING REPORTThrough June of Each Fiscal Year

$8,931,586

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$2,513,243$3,001,934

$4,492,539

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CHANCELLOR’S CIRCLEThe Chancellor’s Circle honors those who make gifts or commitments of $2,500 or more within a single year. In this Circle, there are three Societies distinguished by the nature and size of contributions to the College.

BRYANT SOCIETYThis Society recognizes those whose generosity and leadership emulate the lasting contributions of the College’s founder, William Cullen Bryant, and whose gifts or commitments equal $25,000 or more.

The Jack and Mimi Amsterdam Foundation*Mr. Gary BarnettHoward M. Baruch, M.D.Ben Chouake, M.D.Estate of R. Margarita De Santis, M.D. ‘59Estate of Margot Ammann Durrer, M.D. ‘49The Sidney E. Frank Foundation*Gary S. Gettenberg, M.D. ‘83William J. Gralnick, M.D. ‘70Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. HalesThe Irving A. Hansen Memorial FoundationB. H. Homan, Jr. Charitable Trust*Drs. Gabor+ and Harriette KaleyMr. Michael KarfunkelJamieson D. Kennedy, M.D. ‘59The Bernard and Dorothy Layton Foundation*Joseph Levine, M.D.Ms. Shifra LichtensteinThe George Link, Jr. Foundation, Inc.Lundbeck Research USA Inc.Dr. Meryl Mark and Mr. Joseph MarkEstate of Charles D. McCullough, M.D. ‘58Naurex, Inc.New York Community TrustLeonard J. Newman, M.D. ‘70 and

Randi NewmanReva and Martin OlinerMr. Stephen RosenbergThe Louis and Rachel Rudin Foundation, Inc.*Estate of Elaine L. Schulman, M.D. ‘65Estate of Helen W. and Sander V. Smith,

M.D. ‘35St. Joseph’s Healthcare SystemEstate of Theodore R. Struhl, M.D. ‘42Sarah Upham Trust*Robert A. Welke Cancer Research

Foundation, Inc.*The Westchester Community Foundation

Renal Research Fund

1860 SOCIETYThis Society celebrates the year of the College’s founding and includes donors whose gifts or commitments are $10,000 to $24,999.

Dr. and Mrs. Karl P. AdlerAdvanced Billing Services, Inc.Alumni Association of New York Medical

CollegeDavid E. Asprinio, M.D.Children’s Surgery of Westchester, P.C.Raymond J. Dattwyler, M.D.Estate of Miguel A. Figueroa, M.D. ‘48Dr. Michael and Mrs. Judy Gewitz*Amrith Jamoona, M.D.Martin S. Katzenstein, M.D. ‘78Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

Camille Mallouh, M.D.*Mutual of AmericaDr. and Mrs. Ralph A. O’ConnellBarry Pomerantz, M.D. ‘63QIBQ FoundationHenry I. Saphier, M.D. ‘61*Seize the RibbonRoy Gene Smith, M.D. ‘61 Revocable

Living TrustSound Shore Health SystemGustavo Stringel, M.D.Estate of Ruth StruhlEdward W. Weigers, M.D. ‘54Westchester Medical CenterKerri L. Wilks, M.D. ‘85*Anonymous

PRESIDENT’S SOCIETYThis Society is comprised of donors whose gifts and commitments are $2,500 to $9,999.

Johan K. Ahn, M.D. ‘95Robert W. Amler, M.D. and

Sherlita Amler, M.D.*Lee M. Angioletti, Jr., M.D. ‘89*ArchCareArchdiocese of New YorkStephan Ariyan, M.D. ‘66Gladys M. Ayala, M.D.*Hooman Azmi-Ghadimi, M.D. ‘99Bank of America Merrill LynchPatricia A. Barry, M.D. ‘83 and

John M. Cosgrove, M.D. ‘83, F.A.C.S.*Doris Bate, M.D. ‘50*Augusta H. Belmonte, M.D.*Gregory Belok, D.D.S., M.P.H.Lennart C. Belok, M.D. ‘73Steele S. Belok, M.D. ‘71Frank Berkowitz, M.D. ‘83*Marcelle Bernard, M.D. ‘44*Bleakley Platt & Schmidt, LLPMr. and Mrs. John D. BottomleyBreath for LifeRobert D. Broderick, M.D. ‘77Thomas A. Caleca, M.D. ‘81Calvary Fund, Inc.Michael Campion, M.D. ‘82Catherine G. Caronia, M.D. ‘88 and

Ronald M. Caronia, M.D. ‘88*Eric I. Choe, M.D. ‘88Estate of William P. Coats, M.D. ‘53Waldemar A. Comas, Esq.*Michael B. Corbett, M.D. ‘61*Mr. Richard CurranMr. Michel David-WeillLawrence J. DeLorenzo, M.D. ‘76*Eileen M. Dieck, M.D. ‘86 and

William B. Dieck, M.D. ‘83*Allen J. Dozor, M.D.Joseph F. Dursi, M.D. ‘59*Eileen Fisher, Inc.Elmhurst Ave Medical AssociatesEmpire BlueCross BlueShieldJoseph T. English, M.D.*Charles W. Episalla, M.D. ‘88, M.S. ‘87John M. Feder, M.D. ‘87*Kathleen M. Finzel, M.D. ‘87*Dr. and Mrs. Henry E. Fourcade*Nancy J. Freeman, M.D. ‘81*John M. Garofalo, M.D. ‘79Renee Garrick, M.D.Lucille P. Taverna Giardina, M.D. ‘71Dr. Mark GlassmanCathy and David Goldenberg, M.D. ‘82

Robert H. Goslin, M.D. ‘74Jill A. Gradner, M.D. ‘94 and

Mokarram H. Jafri, M.D. ‘94*Elaine M. Grammer-Pacicco, M.D. ‘85 and

Thomas J. Pacicco, M.D. ‘85*Gerhard J. Haas, Ph.D.*+

Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A.Dr. Mark HastenHi-Link Computer CorporationCAPT Deborah Ann Hinkley, USN, M.D. ‘89*Peter Hoffmann, M.D. ‘83*Dr. and Mrs. John W. HonThe Hope for Change FoundationAlbert L. Huber, M.D. ‘57Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies*Jean F. Jones, M.D. ‘51*Norman R. Kaplan, M.D. ‘77John J. Kearney, M.D. ‘63*Harry D. Kerr, M.D. ‘75Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. KissenAndrea Kovacs-Loomis, M.D. ‘78*Orest J. Kozicky, M.D. ‘81*KPMG LLPStanley R. Lane, M.D. ‘66*Jay Y. Lee, M.D. ‘86*Norman N. Lee, M.D. ‘86Zvi and Arlene LefkovitzRobert G. Lerner, M.D.*Dr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Levin ‘71*Norman Levine, Ph.D.*Jocelyn A. Luongo, M.D. ‘06*Heather Lurie-Perla, M.D. and

Elliott N. Perla, M.D. ‘74*George W. Lutz, M.D. ‘61*Peter P. Ly, M.D. ‘96*Frederick MacDowell, Jr., M.D. ‘53William W. MacLaughlin, M.D. ‘81*Christopher T. Maloney, M.D. ‘63*Edmund D. Marinucci, M.D. ‘44*Gabrielle S. Marshall-Salomon, M.D. ‘83*Hussein M. Matari, M.D.Kathryn E. McGoldrick, M.D. and

Jonathan Mardirossian, M.D.*Joseph McNelis, M.D. ‘87Abraham Mittelman, M.D.Neal Mittman, M.D. ‘77*Steven I. Neibart, M.D. ‘81*Neurology Associates of Westchester, PLLCThe New York Eye and Ear Infirmary*NYMC Department of MedicineNYMC Department of Neurosurgery*NYMC Department of Psychiatry &

Behavioral Sciences*NYMC School of Health Sciences

and PracticeA. Mark Novitch, M.D. ‘58Daniel J. O’Dea, M.D. ‘83Michael T. Oliver, M.D. ‘76*Robert M. Oliverio, Jr., M.D. ‘63*Johanna A. Pallotta, M.D. ‘62Dr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Peek ‘82*Alan E. Peters, M.D. ‘79*Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramMr. and Mrs. Stephen Piccolo, Jr.*George P. Pillari, M.D. ‘66*Mitchell Pincus, M.D. ‘53*Raymond M. Planell, Esq.Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. PoeMs. Larissa F. ReeceJohn T. Repke, M.D. ‘78*Beverly L. Richman, M.D. ‘64Rockefeller Group International, Inc.Richard E. Rohr, M.D. ‘80*Maureen and Joe Roxe, The Roxe

Foundation

*Indicates those who have made gifts to the College for five or more consecutive fiscal years.+Indicates those who are deceased.

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Sandra L. Sacks, M.D. ‘97 and Harry G. Sacks, D.D.S., J.D.

Bijan Safai, M.D., D.Sc.Phelps Memorial Hospital CenterSaint Joseph’s Medical Center, YonkersSidney A. Sass Associates, Inc.*John A. Savino, M.D.Sharon Scherl, M.D. ‘88 and

Eric H. Morgenstern, M.D. ‘88Ellen J. Scherl-Harbus, M.D. ‘77 and

Dr. Fredric HarbusDr. Lester J. Schultz Memorial Fund*The William and Sylvia Silberstein

Foundation*Stephen G. Silver, M.D. ‘94 and

Melissa SilverWilliam F. Spence, M.D. ‘53John R. Stabile, M.D. ‘76*Richard K. Stone, M.D. ‘68*Richard A. Stram, M.D. ‘78Janice Sufrin, Ph.D.Foster H. Taft, Jr., M.D. ‘57*Estate of Ciro S. Tarta, M.D. ‘43This Close for Cancer Research, Inc.University Orthopaedics, P.C.Vincent J. Vigorita, M.D. ‘76*Mr. Gerard VillucciKathleen A. Wallace, M.D. ‘88Mr. and Mrs. Stanley T. WangNaomi Chaim Watman, M.D. ‘86*Scott S. Weiss, M.D. ‘88David Werdegar, M.D. ‘56*David H. Young, M.D. ‘72Anonymous (2)*

GENEROUS FRIENDS$100 to $2,499Charles J. Abate, M.D. ‘85*Thomas J. Abbamont, M.D. ‘85*Nader G. Abraham, Ph.D.Henry J. Abrams, M.D. ‘62Linus S. Abrams, M.D. ‘88Acute Medical, P.C.Lori H. Adcock, M.D. ‘85*Mr. Julius N. Ade, M.P.H. ‘06Mark K. Adler, M.D.Mark G. Adsit, M.D. ‘83 and Sylvia J. AdsitAdult Neurology Center, P.C.*Advanced Obstetrics & Gynecology, LLCMr. and Mrs. Iqbal AhmedDr. and Mrs. David J. AicherAugustine Akalonu, M.D.Barbara S. Akresh, M.D. ‘75*Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. AlandEric L. Albin, M.D. ‘70Joan Albin, M.D. ‘67Michael N. Alekshun, Ph.D. ‘96Ann Alexander, M.D. ‘78

Michael S. Alexander, M.D. ‘78*Ms. Tara Alfano*Mr. and Mrs. Mohammad Ali*Mrs. Daphine M. Allen*AllianceBernstein L.P.*Dr. Paterno A. AlmendralGregory L. Almond, M.D., M.P.H. ‘00,

M.S. ‘00Carmen M. Alonso, M.D. ‘76Alperson Party RentalsRichard E. Alpert, M.D. ‘59*Alan R. Altman, M.D. ‘71Stewart E. Altman, M.D. ‘64Ms. Barbara C. AlvaradoHerman A. Ambris, M.D. ‘82Amertex Textile Rental Services, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Ronald AmmonMark F. Anapoell, M.D. ‘57Carl A. Anderson, M.D. ‘59David G. Anderson, M.D. ‘91Mark B. Anderson, M.D. ‘88Nancy H. Anderson, M.D. ‘82 and

Stephen M. Berman, M.D. ‘82, Ph.D.David R. Andrews, M.D. ‘78*Elaine M. Angelides-Kopp, M.D. ‘85Alexander Angerman, M.D. ‘74Iyad Annabi, M.D.Mr. David Y. Anokye, M.P.H. ‘08Robert and Amy AnsehlMichael A. Antonelle, M.D. ‘62*Joseph C. Antonio, M.D. ‘94Andrew N. Antoszyk, M.D. ‘83*James H. Antoszyk, M.D. ‘79Mrs. Darlene AnzelShera M. Aranoff, M.D. ‘73Herbert M. Archer, M.D. ‘69George M. Arcieri, M.D. ‘64*Anthony J. Arciola, M.D. ‘80Matthew J. Arduino, Dr.P.H., M.S. ‘81Ronald L. Arenson, M.D. ‘70Philip M. Aries, M.D. ‘67Ms. Ingrid C. Armstrong, M.S. ‘01Sara B. Arnaud, M.D. ‘56Peter Arno, Ph.D.Daniel Z. Aronzon, M.D. ‘73*Arthur H. Rabinowitz, M.D.Asbestos Corporation of AmericaDenis C. Astarita, M.D. ‘74Attain ConsultingRichard H. Aubry, M.D. ‘58, M.P.H.*Dr. and Mrs. Viruppamattam M. AugustineDuane F. Austin, M.D. ‘84Mark R. Axelrod, M.D. ‘79Howard A. Babus, M.D. ‘75Mr. and Mrs. Anastacio BaezRaymond J. Bagg, M.D. ‘58Gerald S. Bahr, M.D. ‘72Dallas E. Bailes, M.D.Dennis M. Baiser, M.D. ‘78 and

Madelyn BaiserAlbert J. Bajohr, Jr., M.D. ‘67Mr. and Mrs. Achal A. BakeriDr. and Mrs. Saleem BakhtiarJonathan L. Ballon, M.D. ‘80Mr. and Mrs. Florante M. BaluyotJoseph J. Bander, M.D. ‘73Kenneth S. Bannerman, M.D. ‘75*Kanti L. Bansal, M.D.Bard, Rao + Athanas Consulting

Engineers, LLCRobert A. Barish, M.D. ‘79Barnes Ventures, L.L.C.Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. BarrowsWilliam E. Barry, M.D. ‘54Robert S. Bartolomeo, M.D. ‘71*Mark A. Bartolozzi, M.D. ‘87Mrs. Elizabeth A. Bass

Mr. and Mrs.+ Kenneth C. Bassmann*Paul G. Battaglia, M.D. ‘84Amy Batterman-Ditchek, M.D. ‘83Hans H. Bauer, Jr., M.D. ‘89Ms. Judith BauerAlan J. Bauman, M.D. ‘95Ms. Sara A. Baumann ‘14Kathleen Kicsak Baumgartner, M.D. ‘91*Benjamin G. M. Bautista, M.D.Harold C. Bautista, M.D. ‘86Bay State Emergency Medical, Inc.Christine H. Beck, M.D. ‘77*Richard Beerman, M.D. ‘80*Dennis G. Begos, M.D. ‘90Mrs. Joan BehmanWilliam J. Behrje, M.D. ‘65Duncan J. Belcher, M.D. ‘91*Michael I. Belenko, M.D. ‘79*Howard T. Bellin, M.D. ‘62Mr. and Mrs. George A. BelliniFrancis L. Belloni, Ph.D. and

Margaret Ciarcia-BelloniRobert J. Belsole, M.D. ‘69Robert A. Bennett, M.D. ‘62*Saverio S. Bentivegna, M.D. ‘50, F.A.C.S.*Marc A. Berezin, M.D. ‘85Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. BergRobert S. Berger, M.D. ‘80Alan S. Berkeley, M.D. ‘73David A. Berkowitz, M.D. ‘63Philip L. Berman, M.D. ‘82Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bernot*Daniel Berson, M.D. ‘69Sarah Bertram-Elbaum, M.D. ‘82Robert Bethje, M.D. ‘49*Shrikant S. Bhamre, M.D. ‘92Charles C. Bianco, M.D. ‘64James M. Bianco, M.D. ‘75Werner R. Bierfreund, M.D. ‘58Bruce M. Bilder, M.D. ‘67*William Biles, M.D. ‘93*Andrew T. Billingsley, M.D. ‘93Col. Roman O. Bilynsky, M.D. ‘90Binghamton Ophthalmology Associates, PCBiopeptides Corp.Patrick T. Birrer, M.D. ‘88*Ms. Rima A. Bishar, SOM ‘14Jeffrey S. Bisker, M.D. ‘76Rajesh Bisnauth, M.D. ‘96Richard E. Blake, M.D. ‘75Robert V. Blake, M.D. ‘75*William J. Blake, M.D. ‘47+

Howard A. Blanchette, M.D.Robert J. Blankfein, M.D. ‘58Kenneth S. Blatt, M.D. ‘75Edward J. Bloch, M.D. ‘69*The Bloomgarden FamilyMichael S. Bloomstein, M.D. ‘73Lewis C. Blowers, M.D. ‘57*Kenneth I. Blumberg, M.D. ‘86Viorel I. Boborodea, M.D. ‘88Devon E. Bock, M.D. ‘86*Richard P. Bodony, M.D. ‘88Peter N. Bogdan, M.D. ‘64Lisa C. Bogdonoff, M.D. ‘88Dr. and Mrs. James C. BolzMichael I. Bonder, M.D. ‘70*Nicholas G. Bonvicino, M.D. ‘79*Mr. and Mrs. William BoothLouis Borgatta, M.D. ‘86Stephen E. Borkow, M.D. ‘63Niel J. Borrelli, M.D. ‘68*Edgar Borrero, M.D. ‘81Jose N. Boyer, M.D.Donald F. Bradley, Jr., M.D. ‘57*Mr. Mark BradshawDale E. Braithwaite, M.D. ‘78*

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Michael D. Brandler, M.D. ‘98Mr. and Mrs. James BraniganArnold J. Brender, M.D. ‘81Joel I. Brenner, M.D. ‘70*Stephen M. Brenner, M.D. ‘62The Breslin FamilyTimothy F. Brewer, M.D. ‘85Richard A. Brezing, M.D. ‘75Ms. Alice J. Brody and Mr. Ronald S. RossMichael Brody, M.D. ‘66Michael J. Bronson, M.D. ‘76Jack Brook, M.D. ‘53*William J. Brosnan, M.D. ‘65Seymour Bross, M.D. ‘58*William H. Brown, M.D. ‘57Tonya M. Brown-Price, M.D. ‘90*David J. Broza, M.D. ‘89Doris J. Bucher, Ph.D.Stephanie Buck-Haskin, M.D. ‘81Joseph J. Buckley, M.D. ‘46*Earl A. Bueno, M.D. ‘00*Dr. Peter M. BuffaBui Law Group, PCMs. Estelle Burke*Jerome M. Burke, M.D. ‘84Jennifer L. Burns, M.D. ‘00*Allen S. Burris, M.D. ‘81Andrew S. Burstiner, M.D. ‘89Liboria Buscemi, M.D. ‘96Howard S. Bush, M.D. ‘82David M. Butler, M.D. ‘79Philip A. Butler, M.D. ‘80Alfred N. Butner, M.D. ‘65Mr. and Mrs. Jerry M. BuysseDouglas A. Byrnes, M.D. ‘77*Jean M. Cacciabaudo, M.D. ‘90 and

William A. Maiorino, M.D. ‘89Norman A. Cagin, M.D. ‘67*Mitchell Cairo, M.D.Joseph J. Calandra, M.D. ‘82*Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Caldwell*Arthur Calick, M.D. ‘65*California Clinics Inc.Joseph A. Camilleri, Jr., M.D. ‘85Dr. Avril CampbellCanon Business Solutions, Inc.Cantigny Research Foundation, Inc.Alan R. Cantwell, Jr., M.D. ‘59*Howard D. Cantwell, M.D. ‘65*Deborah J. Millington Capilupi, M.D. ‘89

and Thomas Capilupi, M.D. ‘87*Ms. Francene M. CaponeEdmund F. Caporaso, M.D.*Phillip Capozzi, Jr., M.D. ‘96Maria F. Capparelli, M.D. ‘07CapTrust Advisors, LLCScott R. Capustin, M.D. ‘84Dr. Jose CarbajalDora L. Cardenas, M.D. ‘88Joseph G. Cardinale, M.D. ‘80*Robert J. Carey, M.D. ‘68*James O. Carleo, M.D. ‘66Claire J. Carlo, M.D. ‘85*Robert A. Carnevale, M.D. ‘75*Maria M. Torroella Carney, M.D. ‘92*Dr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Carolan ‘84Mrs. Alfred J. CaronRobert A. Carrellas, M.D. ‘89John W. Carrier, M.D. ‘51*Lyda E. Rojas Carroll, M.D. ‘88Edward W. Carsky, M.D. ‘55James E. Carter, M.D. ‘55*Paul S. Carton, M.D. ‘63Anthony J. Casella, M.D. ‘70Paul R. Casner, M.D. ‘80, Ph.D. ‘75Lauren S. Cassell, M.D. ‘77 and

Jacques BlinbaumMrs. Irene CassutoJoseph P. Castellano, M.D. ‘75 and

Heather C. McKee, M.D.*Benedict S. Caterinicchio, M.D. ‘58Alice B. Cavanagh-Gallant, M.D. ‘84Charles P. Cavaretta, M.D. ‘61*Center for Comprehensive Health PracticeJoseph E. Cerbone, M.D. ‘82

Joseph S. Cervia, M.D. ‘84 and Denise L. Blumberg, M.D.

Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell ChaitMary E. Chamberland, M.D. ‘79Dr. Christopher ChanMargaret Y. Chang, M.D. ‘98Christopher T. Channon, M.D. ‘76*Paul B. Chaplin, M.D. ‘79*A. Roger Chappelka, M.D., F.A.C.P.,

F.A.C.O.E.M.Charles County Dermatology

Associates, LLCMichael T. Charney, M.D. ‘66*Burawit B. Charuworn, M.D. ‘99Michael Chavez Chase, M.D. ‘72*Cynthia Chazotte, M.D. ‘81Mr. and Mrs. Kuo Tang ChenMr. and Mrs. Minyeong ChenStephen H. Chen, M.D. ‘00Hee-Joo Cheon-Schingo, M.D. ‘92 and

Victor A. Schingo, M.D. ‘92, F.A.C.S.William J. Chernack, M.D. ‘70*Chevron Humankind Matching Gift ProgramEdward Chew, M.D. ‘03Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chew*Qwie T. Chew, M.D. ‘65*Ms. Carolyn J. Chiarieri, M.S. ‘98Karlene M. Chin, M.D. ‘81Robert L. Chironna, M.D. ‘77Roger Chirurgi, M.D.Joonun Choi, M.D. ‘01Ms. Annette Choolfaian, R.N.Frances S. Choper, M.D. ‘59*Neil T. Choplin, M.D. ‘76*Shafi K. Choudhury, M.D. and

Muhammad S. Choudhury, M.D.Ena Chow-Bell, M.D. ‘94 and

Gregory D. Bell, M.D. ‘93Geeta Chowdhary, M.D., M.P.H. ‘99John Z. Chrabuszcz, M.D. ‘93Stephen G. Chrzanowski, M.D. ‘95Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. ChuMr. and Mrs. Vincent Chu*Micky J. Chun, M.D. ‘98Yun S. Chun, M.D. ‘99*Alfonso P. Ciarlo, M.D. ‘65Dr. Jacque D. CiarloMr. Arturo CisnerosLucy A. Civitello, M.D. ‘80 and

Howard J. Cohen, M.D. ‘81Albina A. Claps, M.D. ‘51*Richard J. Claps, M.D. ‘68Elizabeth M. Clark, M.D. ‘85Elwyn Clark, M.D.Jason R. Clark, M.D. ‘97Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. ClarkWilliam M. Clifford, M.D. ‘47, F.A.C.S.Coastal MedicalRichard J. Cobb, M.D. ‘57*Mr. and Mrs. Flavio CoceaniCostanza Cocilovo, M.D. ‘96Kenneth J. Cody, M.D.Gary S. Cohen, M.D. ‘84Jeffrey P. Cohen, M.D. ‘89Jerome D. Cohen, M.D. ‘78Linda M. Cohen, M.D. ‘75*Morris Cohen, M.D. ‘66Tony Cohen, M.D. ‘66Kenneth Cohn, M.D. ‘68*Donald L. Cohen, M.D. ‘78Herbert L. Cole, M.D. ‘54*Lewis S. Coleman, M.D. ‘74Dr. and Mrs. Wayne A. ColizzaMichael B. Collins, M.D. ‘75Robert S. Collins, M.D. ‘78Ms. Rosalie P. ComizioCommencement Photos, Inc.Aris Comninellis, M.D. ‘87Dominick Conca, M.D. ‘70Lionel A. Cone, M.D. ‘74Paul V. Conescu, M.D. ‘69Ms. Sheila J. Conklin, M.P.H. ‘00Mrs. Mabel I. ConnerJohn J. Connolly, Ed.D.Joseph F. Connolly, M.D. ‘59*

Morton Connor, M.D. ‘48Alan J. Conrad, M.D. ‘81, M.M.M., C.P.E,

F.A.C.H.E.*Eugene Conrad, Ph.D., M.P.H. ‘89, M.S.*Roy H. Constantine, M.P.H. ‘94, Ph.D.*Mr. Alan F. Cooper, M.P.H. ‘91*Arthur J. Cooper, Ph.D.*David J. Cooper, M.D. ‘83Harvey E. Cooper, M.D. ‘60Howard Cooperman, M.D. ‘63Dr. and Mrs. Constantin Cope ‘51Alan B. Copperman, M.D. ‘89Cornelius J. Cornell, M.D. ‘66*Eduardo Correa, M.D.Clay and Terry CorwinPaul F. Cotter, M.D. ‘61Bruce M. Cotugno, M.D. ‘88*John H. Coughlin, M.D. ‘48William F. Courter, Jr., M.D. ‘74*Michel-Alexis R. Courtines, M.D. ‘98John A. Coyne, M.D. ‘80*Elizabeth M. Craven, M.D. ‘61 and

Wales Craven, M.D. ‘63*James E. Cremins, M.D. ‘87Victoria T. Crescenzi, M.D. ‘89George J. Criares, M.D. ‘52Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Crootof ‘70Robert R. Cross, M.D. ‘83Mr. and Mrs. Dale A. CrowleyMaria Elena Cruz, M.D. ‘80M. E. Csuka, M.D. ‘77*CulinArt Inc.Alfred T. Culliford, M.D. ‘69Ms. Diana J. Cunningham, M.L.S.,

M.P.H. ‘00Girolamo G. Cuppari, M.D.Curran & Connors, Inc.Alton L. Curtis, M.D. ‘69*Gabriel G. Curtis, M.D. ‘62Frederick N. Cushmore, M.D. ‘56Custom Staffing of WestchesterScott B. Cutler, M.D. ‘77Diane M. Cymerman, M.D. ‘82Rachel Cyrlak, M.D. ‘81Arthur S. Cytryn, M.D. ‘77Brian G. Daggett, M.D. ‘80*Wei Dai, Ph.D.Wilfred J. Daily, Jr., M.D. ‘61Lewis A. Dalburg, Jr., M.D. ‘58Michael R. Dallos, M.D. ‘86Robert J. Dalton, M.D. ‘70Ms. Christina M. Damo, M.S. ‘10Marc D. Danziger, M.D. ‘92Alan D. Dauer, M.D. ‘62*Elliot Davidoff, M.D. ‘71Ms. Novella V. Davila and

Dr. Luis A. RondonKenneth J. Davis, M.D. ‘62LeRoy T. Davis, M.D. ‘61Robert A. Davis, M.D. ‘74*Karen L. Davis-Bruno, Ph.D. ‘91Robert V. Dawe, M.D. ‘75Lara J. De Nonno, M.D.William J. Dean, M.D. ‘64*John DeAngelis, M.D. ‘57*Timothy B. Deering, M.D. ‘72Paul S. Degenfelder, M.D. ‘99*Thomas J. Degnan, M.D. ‘56Ms. Susan Q. DeJoy, M.S. ‘94Donald W. Delahanty, M.D. ‘51*Kevin C. Delahanty, M.D. ‘84Patricia A. Delamora, M.D. ‘99Dell Inc.Joseph Dello Russo, M.D. ‘62Robert V. DeMartini, M.D. ‘87Deborah D. Demicco, M.D. ‘78Peter Demir, M.D. ‘59*Ms. Dee Demling*Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. DeNataleDepartment of Medicine at North Shore LIJ/

Lennox Hill HospitalDr. Mehdi F. DerambakhshNicholas E. DeRobertis, M.D.+

John H. Derry, M.D. ‘60Armand N. DeSanctis, M.D. ‘77M. Sheila Desmond, M.D. ‘75*

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Roger G. Desroches, D.D.S.Daniel M. DeStefano, M.D.*James A. Deutsch, M.D. ‘84Lawrence S. Deutsch, M.D. ‘71, M.S. ‘66Mr. Frank C. Di Giovanni, M.P.H. ‘00Morris A. Diamant, M.D. ‘78*John N. DiBella, M.D.*Harriet E. Dickenson, M.D. ‘82Jane Dickerman, M.D. ‘75Janet B. Dickinson, M.D.Dominick F. DiFabio, M.D. ‘71*Enzo V. DiGiacomo, M.D. ‘65Louis A. DiGiovanni, M.D. ‘79Elaine V. Digrande-Fernandes, M.D. ‘67*Hope Dillon, M.D. ‘75*Beatrice DiMarco, M.D. ‘43Janis DiPietro, M.D. ‘79Vincent DiPippo, Ph.D.Earl M. DiPirro, M.D. ‘61Ms. Frances DiQuattroSarina J. DiStefano-Lynch, M.D. ‘80*Anthony V. Ditaranto, M.D. ‘72Divine Plastic Surgery, Inc.Doctors Medical Center Surgical

Associates, P.C.Eugene A. Doherty, M.D. ‘59Jayne M. Doherty, M.D. ‘86*Bram A. Dolcourt, M.D. ‘04*Floyd J. Donahue, M.D. ‘60*Gary R. Donshik, M.D. ‘66James E. Doran, M.D. ‘75Dr. Augustin Dordai and Mrs. Josette DordaiCharles E. Dorfman, M.D.Mrs. Patricia B. Doscher, R.N. ‘57 and

Crile Doscher, M.D. ‘60Montgomery B. Douglas, M.D.Sherry A. Downie, Ph.D. ‘94George G. Doykos, M.D. ‘74Sergio D. Dragone, M.D.Anna B. Drakontides, Ph.D.Wilmot S. Draper, M.D. ‘60*Shannon M. Drew, M.D. ‘03Malcolm E. Drezner, M.D. ‘61Mr. and Mrs. H. E. DruggeJohn A. Dryfuss, Jr., M.D. ‘66Dr. Yvonne T. D’Souza and

Mr. Ralph D’SouzaStuart M. DuBoff, M.D. ‘69Ms. Carol DudnickJohn F. Duff, M.D. ‘54Andrew P. Duffy, M.D. ‘87Martin B. Duke, M.D. ‘63Roger C. Duvoisin, M.D. ‘54Thomas J. Early, M.D. ‘73William A. Eddy, M.D. ‘52*Phyllis B. Edelheit, M.D. ‘91Sears E. Edwards, M.D. ‘52Michael Ehrenman, M.D. ‘79Clifford L. Ehrlich, M.D. ‘81Susan J. Eisenberg, M.D. ‘87Lauren N. Elliston, M.D. ‘08Elie M. Elmann, M.D. ‘87Mr. and Mrs. John E. ElmerAndrea Charbonneau Ely, M.D. ‘97Charles H. Emich, M.D. ‘55+

Christopher E. Emond, M.D. ‘03Enfield DermatologyMartin S. Engelstein, M.D. ‘74Charles H. Enzer, M.D. ‘64Steven M. Erlanger, M.D. ‘68Frank M. Esemplare, M.D. ‘58Herbert M. Eskwitt, M.D. ‘47*Ms. Vera EspositoWilliam J. Esposito, M.D. ‘54John S. Ettenson, M.D. ‘83Victor G. Ettinger, M.D. ‘67

Andrew J. Faber, M.D. ‘83Robert E. Fabricant, M.D. ‘60Faculty Dental Associates, PCMr. and Mrs. Robert S. Faircloth*J.R. Falck, Ph.D.Dr. and Mrs. John T. Fallon, IIIFamily Practice and Urgent Care AssociationFanwood-Westfield Cardiology LLC*Dr. Devin J. FaragassoMatthew E. Farber, M.D. ‘79William J. Farr, M.D.Mrs. Dorothy FauxJoseph J. Fay, M.D. ‘68Ms. Theresa FehnLawrence H. Fein, M.D. ‘82Seymour H. Fein, M.D. ‘74*Steven A. Fein, M.D. ‘76*Kalmen A. Feinberg, M.D. ‘64*Theodore S. Feinson, M.D. ‘78Michael J. Feinstein, M.D. ‘64*Randi Salzman Feldman, M.D. ‘86*Virginia E. Feldman, M.D. ‘91 and

Robert P. Feldman, M.D. ‘91Female Medicine LLCFenimore Asset Management, Inc.William N. Fenney, M.D.Craig Allen Fenton, M.D. ‘68Dr. Roger R. FeoLillian S. Ferdinands, M.D. ‘93Noreen F. B. Ferrante, M.D. ‘84Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. FerraroneRobert S. Ferretti, M.D. ‘65Gerald G. Fette, M.D., J.D.Thaddeus A. Figlock, M.D. ‘60*Ilona W. Figura, M.D. ‘83*Stanley P. Filewicz, M.D. ‘59*Burton M. Fink, M.D. ‘71*James J. Finnerty, M.D. ‘55*Michael A. Fiori, M.D. ‘81Joel M. Fischer, M.D. ‘85Joel G. Fischgrund, M.D. ‘78*Jonathan H. Fish, M.D. ‘67Mr. Richard C. FishMichael A. Fitzgerald, M.D. ‘69John T. Fitzpatrick, M.D. ‘84*Raymond H. Fitz-Randolph, M.D. ‘58Robert R. Flanagan, M.D. ‘75*William K. Flannery, M.D. ‘93Peter B. Flemister, M.D. ‘89Ms. Kenna FlickerMartin H. Floch, M.D. ‘56*Nathan Fluegelman Memorial Fund, Inc.Eric C. Fok, M.D. ‘93*Foley Graphics, Inc.Follett Higher Education GroupPo C. Fong, M.D. ‘95Ms. Cynthia L. Fontaine-St. ClairArlene A. Forastiere, M.D. ‘75Fortier Public Relations LLCMs. Lisa Renee FostEdward F. Fox, M.D. ‘58+

John T. Fox, M.D. ‘89Mr. and Mrs. William FrancisDr. and Mrs. Robert E. Francois, Jr.*Denis J. Frank, M.D. ‘71*Matthew C. Frankel, M.D. ‘78William C. Frederick, M.D. ‘54Michael Fredericson, M.D. ‘88Robert W. Fredrickson, M.D. ‘51*Deborah Fried, M.D. ‘83Ruthellen Fried, M.D. ‘76 and

Lawrence M. Boxt, M.D. ‘74Sylvia K. Fried, M.D. ‘47Richard A. Frieden, M.D. ‘84Mr. Alan J. Friedman and

Ms. Julie E. Friedman

Bruce I. Friedman, M.D. ‘79Dr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Friedman ‘76*Deborah Friedman, M.D.Edward B. Friedman, M.D. ‘75Mark J. Friedman, M.D. ‘71*Steven I. Friedman, M.D. ‘76Jay P. Friehling, M.D. ‘80Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Frisch*Dr. William and Mrs. Esther Frishman*Mr. and Mrs. Robert FruggieroPaul D. Fuchs, M.D. ‘51David J. Fulton, Ph.D. ‘96Robert J. Furey, M.D. ‘62Marie Ferrante Gade, M.D. ‘69 and

Ronald Gade, M.D. ‘69Francis S. Gagliardi, M.D. ‘70Joseph A. Gagliardi, M.D. ‘86Raymond A. Gagnon, M.D. ‘66Ian A. Gale, M.D. ‘70Frank M. Galioto, Jr., M.D. ‘68*Donna M. Gallagher, M.D. ‘89Gary A. Gallo, M.D. ‘63*Stephen J. Gallo, M.D. ‘92Patricia A. Galvin-Parton, M.D. ‘80 and

Lance A. Parton, M.D. ‘80Carol A. Garbarino, M.D. ‘79Garrison Mechanical Specialties Ltd.Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas M. Garruto, Jr.Michael R. Gatto, M.D. ‘76Jonathan B. Gavras, M.D. ‘86Dr. Farhad M. GaziAnna K. Gazumyan, Ph.D. ‘01GE FoundationRobert T. Geertman, M.D. ‘96, Ph.D. ‘96,

M.S. ‘89Robert I. Gelb, M.D. ‘80*Jan Geliebter, Ph.D.Michael H. Geller, M.D. ‘63Kenneth M. Gelman, M.D. ‘82General Re CorporationMargaret M. Gennaro, M.D. ‘87*Gerard J. Lawrence M.D. ‘63Elliot M. Gerber, M.D. ‘80Eric W. Gerber, M.D. ‘00Mrs. Marilyn Gerber*Ms. Manmohan Ghale-Mudan and

Mr. Sukhbir S. MudanDr. Sultana GhuznaviTheodore Giannaris, M.D.*Elsa-Grace V. Giardina, M.D. ‘65Kenneth C. Giardina, M.D. ‘80Mr. Darryl S. GibsonGidvani and Tanwani FamilyKendra G. Gil, M.D. ‘04 and

Eric A. Gil, M.D. ‘03*Mr. David J. GilbartMs. Lucy A. GilbartMr. Thomas E. Gilbart and

Mrs. Jennifer V. GilbartMark E. Gilder, M.D. ‘87Mina A. Gillers, M.D. ‘73 and

Bruce J. Gillers, M.D. ‘73Ronald M. Gilman, M.D. ‘73Shelley A. Gilroy, M.D.Arthur Ginsburg, M.D. ‘58*Jeffrey B. Ginsburg, M.D. ‘92*Marvin L. Ginsburg, M.D. ‘64Rodolfo G. Giraldi, M.D.Rita F. Girolamo, M.D. ‘51+

David J. Glass, M.D. ‘85J. Peter Glass, M.D. ‘72Scott A. Glasser, M.D. ‘86Irving Glassman, M.D. ‘51*Cary D. Glastein, M.D. ‘79Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Glauber*Edward H. Glenn, M.D. ‘64

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Ana B. Glick, M.D. ‘63Ira D. Glick, M.D. ‘61*George T. Goffas, M.D. ‘92Gold Coast BankThe Arnold P. Gold FoundationAlbert C. Goldberg, M.D. ‘63*Robert F. Goldberg, M.D. ‘48*Kenneth H. Goldblatt, M.D. ‘72*David A. Goldenberg, M.D. ‘74David T. Goldman, M.D. ‘81Jay P. Goldsmith, D.M.D.Barry I. Goldstein, M.D. ‘73Laurence D. Goldstein, M.D. ‘84*Michael S. Goldstein, M.D. ‘72Paul Goldstein, M.D. ‘71*Robert S. Goldstein, M.D. ‘62*Edward Golembe, M.D. ‘73Michael S. Goligorsky, M.D., Ph.D.Sergio G. Golombek, M.D., M.P.H. ‘04*Mr. and Mrs. Lai H. GongAngela E. Gonzalez, M.D. ‘94Carlos Gonzalez, M.D., M.S. ‘98Leticia R. Gonzalez, M.D.Arnold P. Good, M.D. ‘85*Bradley J. Gordon, M.D.Lawrence A. Gordon, M.D. ‘84Grace Gorham, M.D. ‘74Eric F. Gould, M.D. ‘70Mr. Richard S. Grabarz, M.S. ‘04Thomas B. Graboys, M.D. ‘70*Michael S. Graham, M.D. ‘07Victor R. Grann, M.D. ‘62Ms. Ilene P. GrantKelly K. Grant, M.D. ‘03Laurie Grant, M.D. ‘83*Michael Grasso III, M.D.Richard W. Gratian, M.D. ‘74Gina M. Greco-Tartaglia, M.D. ‘91Alan R. Green, M.D. ‘71Ms. Beth Zaro GreenHenry J. Green, M.D. ‘75Michael Green, M.D. ‘50*+

Robert D. Green, M.D. ‘61*Stuart A. Green, M.D. ‘67Stephan M. Greenberg, M.D. ‘66William J. Greenberg, M.D. ‘87Jesse S. Greenblum, M.D. ‘80David N. Greenman, D.D.S., M.P.H. ‘07*Joel G. Greenspan, M.D. ‘74J. C. Greenwald, M.D. ‘45*Richard H. Greif, M.D. ‘75*Herbert F. Gretz, M.D. ‘86Karen E. Grimmell, M.D. ‘61*David J. Gross, M.D. ‘84 and Maria Gross*Martin A. Gross, M.D. ‘81Anita Grover, M.D. ‘78*Peter J. Gruber, M.D. ‘88Robert P. Gruninger, M.D. ‘57Hui Guan, Ph.D. ‘96Mr. Klaus C. Guenther and

Dr. Elyse W. GlaserRosemarie Cantor Guercia, M.D. ‘50*Francisco J. Guerra, M.D.Mrs. Janet GuggenheimCarl Guillaume, M.D. ‘92Ashbel G. Gulliver, Jr., M.D. ‘59*Austin Guo, Ph.D.Aharon Gutterman, M.D. ‘03Marlane C. Guttmann, M.D. ‘83*H.T. LyonsMs. Joanne M. Hack and

Mr. Denis J. O’MearaDaniel S. Haddad, M.D. ‘83Dr. Ronald J. and Mrs. Maria Hagadus*Thomas R. Haher, M.D. ‘75Itzhak C. Haimovic, M.D. ‘75Jerome C. Hall, M.D. ‘90Michael J. Halperin, M.D. ‘86Estate of Seymour Halpern, M.D.Jennifer J. Halstead-Kenny, M.D. ‘03 and

John M. Kenny, M.D. ‘01*Naomi R. Ham, M.D. ‘84 and

Elmer C. Agustin, M.D.*Irwin Hametz, M.D. ‘73*Dr. Walid M. F. M. HammadEleanor Bellucci Handler, M.D. ‘82

Jacob Handszer, M.D. ‘91Henry W. Hanff, M.D. ‘69*Ms. Karen HannaniNora M. Hansen, M.D. ‘88Alan M. Harawitz, M.D. ‘72Eastlyn E. Harding-Marin, M.D.George T. Hare, M.D. ‘56Harris Foundation*Dr. Mariel Harris and

Dr. Daniel R. CoopermanGehrig L. Harris, M.D.Howard D. Harrison, M.D. ‘61*Mr. and Mrs. Thomas HartMr. Robert HartWilliam L. Hart, M.D. ‘56Lawrence D. Harter, M.D. ‘64*Dr. and Mrs. Steven L. HartfordRonald H. Hartman, M.D. ‘60Gregory P. Harvey, M.D. ‘83Kevin M.J. Harvey, M.D.Robert A. Harwood, M.D. ‘62*Walter H. Hasbrouck, M.D. ‘55*John J. Hassett, M.D. ‘94Bruce Hauptman, M.D. ‘63*F. W. Hays, M.D. ‘60Health Advances LLCJohn J. Healy, M.D. ‘63*William A. Healy, Jr., M.D. ‘61*William A. Healy III, M.D. ‘91Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. HeaphyAlan L. Heck, M.D. ‘59*Diane E. Heck, Ph.D.Edward L. Hedaya, M.D. ‘81Kathleen A. Heffernan, M.D. ‘81*Edward R. Heilman, M.D. ‘74Craig R. Heim, M.D. ‘70*Leo A. Heitlinger, M.D. ‘78Paul B. Heller, M.D. ‘68*Mrs. Joanne C. HennesseyWalter J. Henry, M.D. ‘52*The Herbert Kania Pediatric Group

C.W.P.W., LLPRobert M. Herenstein, M.D. ‘85*L. S. Herman, M.D. ‘74Mr. Antonio HernandezJason P. Herrick, M.D. ‘08Sheldon P. Hersh, M.D. ‘78Hilary I. Hertan, M.D. ‘82Stanley M. Hertz, M.D. ‘75Shoshana J. Herzig, M.D. ‘04*Robert A. Herzlinger, M.D. ‘69*Bennet J. Hess, M.D. ‘59William H. Hewes, M.D. ‘41Annabelle J. Hidalgo-Tenreiro, M.D. ‘85Emile M. Hiesiger, M.D. ‘78Patrick J. Hines, M.D. ‘87Hinman Straub, P.C.Thomas H. Hintze, Ph.D. ‘80, M.S. ‘78Robert D. Hirsch, M.D. ‘61Richard N. Hirsh, M.D. ‘69*Barbara M. Hisler, M.D. ‘83*Ms. Nancy HoThuy T. Hoang, M.D. ‘92Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. HobbieMartin N. Hochberg, M.D. ‘63Sarah E. Hochman, M.D. ‘03Sharon Hochweiss, M.D. ‘76 and

Gary M. Horbar, M.D. ‘76Morton M. Hodas, M.D. ‘61John F. Hoell, M.D. ‘60*Christopher S. Holland, M.D. ‘79, M.P.H.Robert C. Holland, M.D. ‘84*Joseph F. Hollinger, M.D. ‘62Charles M. Holzner, M.D. ‘80Tamara J. Hoover, M.D. ‘90Jeffrey S. Horowitz, M.D.Rivka S. Horowitz, M.D., Ph.D. ‘78*Catherine H. Horwitz, M.D.Stephen K. Hoverman, M.D. ‘78Ned M. Howard, M.D. ‘92*Justin N. Howland, M.D. ‘59Anna Hsieh, M.D. ‘00*Ms. Alice F. Hsu and Mr. Shenq-Huey WangEric L. Hsu, M.D. ‘97Mr. and Mrs. Irwin HuEric Chaoko Hu, M.D.

David C. Huang, M.D. ‘75Xuan Huang, M.D., Ph.D. ‘06Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. HudkinsHudson Valley Economic Development

CorporationGeorge R. Hughes, M.D. ‘63John T. Hughes, M.D. ‘82Peter W. Hughes, M.D. ‘72Magdalen E. Hull, M.D. ‘79, M.P.H.*Frederick L. Humeston, M.D. ‘61Roger C. Husted, Jr., M.D. ‘97Ms. Nicole HuttenhoffLois+ and Joel HutzlerMichael J. Hutzler, M.D. ‘97Edward P. Huynh, M.D. ‘02Hyperbaric Medical Technologies, Inc.Michael J. Iatropoulos, M.D., Ph.D.IBM Corporation Matching Grants Program*Katherine C. Ill, M.D. ‘54 and

Martin F. Ill, M.D. ‘55Robert Impastato, M.D. ‘85Roger A. Imperial of Arthur J. Gallagher

and Co. of New York, Inc.

Mario A. Inchiosa, Jr., Ph.D.Robert A. Insalata, M.D. ‘62Joseph A. Intile, M.D. ‘57Norman J. Isaacs, M.D. ‘54Frank D. Iuliano, M.D.*Ives & AssociatesJabez Investments, Inc.Parvin M. Jacobs, M.D. ‘55Mumtaz Jahan, M.D.Francis M. James, M.D. ‘58*William W. Janes, M.D. ‘88Gregory T. Jarrin, M.D. ‘89*Robert A. Jason, M.D. ‘82Jaspan Schlesinger LLPHarold L. Jellinek, M.D. ‘39*Mr. John M. JenningsHouli Jiang, M.D.Dr. and Mrs. Yves M. JodestyAmballur D. John, M.D. ‘90Heather D. Johnson, M.D. ‘02 and

John P. Magnan, M.D. ‘02Cathie Tingey Jones, M.D. ‘03*Corliss L. Jones, M.D. ‘84Curtis T. Jones, M.D. ‘75*Donald C. Jones, M.D. ‘51Erica C. Jones, M.D. ‘92*Edward F. Jordan, M.D. ‘72Frank T. Jordan, M.D. ‘71*Steven A. Josephson, M.D. ‘90Ms. Marie E. JosmaKenneth B. Juechter, M.D. ‘68*Lance U. Jung, M.D. ‘90, F.A.C.S.J. C. Jurgensen, M.D. ‘66Fern R. Juster, M.D.Christopher J. Kaczmarski, M.D. ‘80Sheldon Kafer, M.D.Steven P. Kahn, M.D. ‘67Samuel D. Kahnowitz, M.D. ‘76Alan L. Kalischer, M.D. ‘77*Lawrence S. Kaminsky, M.D. ‘78Sari Kaminsky, M.D. and

Eric C. Rackow, M.D.Gary J. Kaml, M.D. ‘96*Francis J. Kane, M.D. ‘53

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Robert J. Kane, M.D. ‘65Alan Kaplan, M.D. ‘63Donald H. Kaplan, M.D. ‘55Harvey S. Kaplan, M.D. ‘63Kenneth R. Kaplan, M.D. ‘87Robert A. Kaplan, M.D. ‘71Beth Kalman Karon, M.D. ‘82 and

Barry L. Karon, M.D. ‘82Herbert R. Kasnetz, M.D. ‘60Elizabeth M. Kass, M.D. ‘88Gerald H. Kass, M.D. ‘51Kenneth G. Kasses, Ph.D. ‘74Stuart D. Katchis, M.D. ‘86Ernest Katz, M.D. ‘78Jerald W. Katz, M.D. ‘84Grace Calef Kay, M.D. ‘39George D. Keckeisen, M.D. ‘81Paul F. Keith, M.D. ‘60Irwin A. Keller, M.D. ‘80Sara Kellermann, M.D.F. R. Kellogg, M.D. ‘74Raymond K. Kelly, M.D. ‘53Robert J. Keltner, M.D. ‘75Daniel Kenigsberg, M.D. ‘78*James F. Kenny, M.D. ‘84The Kensico CemeteryBarry R. Kent, M.D. ‘67Robert Kerrigan, M.D. ‘62John G. Ketterer, Jr., M.D. ‘61

Ronald and Alix KettlesonMr. and Mrs. Richard J. Keyes, Jr.*Mr. and Mrs. Sung-Hyun KimJoseph A. King, M.D. ‘47*Lambert N. King, M.D., Ph.D.Ronald G. Kipp, M.D.Jonathan L. Kirsch, M.D. ‘08Mitchell G. Kirsch, M.D. ‘81*Lawrence P. Kirschenbaum, M.D. ‘82*Stephen D. Kirschner, M.D. ‘74Thor E. Klang, M.D. ‘88Evan M. Klass, M.D. ‘76Klassique Travels, Inc.Christine M. Koropecky Kleeman, M.D. ‘83

and Barry C. Kleeman, M.D. ‘83Jack J. Kleid, M.D. ‘65Alan M. Klein, M.D. ‘71Lonnie T. Klein, M.D. ‘92Susan A. Klein, M.D. ‘83Anna L. Kleinhaus, Ph.D.Ms. Karen F. KlimischHoward J. Kline, M.D. ‘58, F.A.C.C.*Susan A. Kline, M.D.Jeffrey Kluger, M.D. ‘71*Gary G. Knackmuhs, M.D. ‘76*Richard B. Knapp, M.D. ‘59Peter A. Knight, M.D. ‘80Howard R. Knohl, M.D. ‘64

Mrs. Susan K. Knox, M.P.H. ‘88Richard A. Knutson, M.D. ‘70Lawrence W. Koch, M.D. ‘63Mrs. Mary M. KogutBehnam Kohanim, M.D. ‘90Drs. Phillip Kohanski ‘87 and

Renee Kohanski ‘90Danton T. Kono, M.D. ‘00Richard S. Koplin, M.D. ‘69Francis E. Korn, M.D. ‘50*Rosemary Kraemer, Ph.D. ‘90Monika Kraft, M.D. ‘96Mitchell S. Kramer, M.D. ‘85*Tyrone J. Krause, M.D. ‘85Howard R. Krauss, M.D. ‘77Evelyn S. Kraut, M.D. ‘78 and

Lawrence Kraut, M.D. ‘78Herbert M. Kravitz, M.D. ‘55, F.A.C.S.Leonard B. Krich, M.D. ‘65*Mark A. Krich, M.D. ‘97*Abbott J. Krieger, M.D. ‘63Paul E. Krochmal, M.D. ‘75Linda S. Krook, M.D. ‘78Dr. Martin KrsakGary M. Krulik, M.D. ‘68Richard A. Krull, M.D. ‘65Kenneth A. Krutt, M.D. ‘84*Mrs. Julie A. KubaskaDr. and Mrs. Cheng KuoJoanne Kurtzberg, M.D. ‘76Neil A. Kurtzman, M.D. ‘61Michael V. Kurzawa, M.D. ‘85*Kenneth D. Kushner, M.D. ‘81*Jonathan S. Kusnitz, M.D. ‘84Annette E. Kussmaul, M.D. ‘93*Mr. Dorian P. Kusznir, M.P.H. ‘12Theodore Kutzy, M.D. ‘01Gina S. Kwak-Rabin, M.D. ‘90 and

Glenn E. Rabin, M.D. ‘90*Mr. and Mrs. Kent Y. KwangKok-Min Kyan, M.D. ‘93Catherine C. Labiak-Maher, M.D. ‘82 and

James O. Maher, III, M.D. ‘82Vincent S. LaDelia, M.D. ‘82Edmund F. La Gamma, M.D. ‘76*Annie P. Lai, M.D. ‘96Dr. Nga Q. LaiMrs. Frances Lamer*Agnes McNamara Lamon, M.D. ‘11Brian D. Lamon, Ph.D. ‘07Harold S. Landa, M.D. ‘82Stuart W. Landau, M.D. ‘81Dr. Marjory E. LangerMichal Laniado-Schwartzman, Ph.D.Elissa M. Lapide, M.D. ‘07Michael L. Lapkin, M.D. ‘65Nicholas F. LaRusso, M.D. ‘69Laser Eye Practice of New York, PLLCJeffrey M. Laskoff, M.D. ‘68*Michael G. Lasser, M.D. ‘77Nechama Lasser-Ross, Ph.D.George E. Laubach, M.D. ‘63Mr. and Mrs. Guy LaurentFerdinand LaVenuta, M.D. ‘63*Linda F. Lazar, M.D. and Rande H. Lazar, M.D.Phuong Thuy Le, M.D.James B. Leach, M.D. ‘56*Murray D. Lebowitz, M.D. ‘79Bok Y. Lee, M.D.Ernest Y. C. Lee, Ph.D.Gorton Lee, M.D. ‘99Mr. and Mrs. Hyan J. LeePaul J. Lee, M.D. ‘89Sharon R. Lee, M.D. ‘89Simon X. Lee, M.D.Richard S. Leeds, M.D. ‘81

Sheryl L. Leff, M.D. ‘85Louis H. Lefkowitz, M.D. ‘64, F.A.C.O.G.,

F.A.C.S.*Mark W. Leitman, M.D. ‘71*Susan E. Lelko, M.D. ‘98Peter M. Lemis, M.D. ‘77David M. Lemonick, M.D. ‘81Christopher S. Leonard, Ph.D.Armand F. Leone, Sr., M.D. ‘47Alan M. Lesselroth, M.D. ‘70Stuart D. Lestch, M.D. ‘66Oya Levendoglu-Tugal, M.D.Mark J. Levenson, M.D. ‘72Irwin T. Leventhal, M.D. ‘76Mrs. Diane L. LevereScott M. Levere, M.D. ‘87Mark Levey, M.D. ‘62Robin K. Levin, M.D. ‘81Elliot M. Levine, M.D. ‘91Jerry I. Levine, M.D. ‘77*Drs. Jesse B. Levine and Lynn SilversteinDebra A. Levinsky, M.D. ‘76William M. Levinson, M.D.Peter D. Levit, M.D. ‘76*Robert H. Leviton, M.D., M.P.H.Mr. Randall J. LevittMr. and Mrs. Walter LewandowskiJohn A. Lewis, M.D. ‘93Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Lewis*Walter M. Lewis, M.D. ‘91Georgina Leylegian, M.D. ‘86 and

Robert D. Sackstein, M.D. ‘86Jin Li, M.D., Ph.D. ‘01 and

Gary Guo, M.D., Ph.D.*Naixi Li, M.D., Ph.D. ‘98 and Xin Quan, M.D.*Mr. and Mrs. Sheon Sang LiaoHarold M. Libatter, M.D. ‘80Liberty Mutual InsuranceLeslie LiDonnici, M.D. ‘78*Gary J. Lieberman, M.D. ‘73Robert C. Lieberman, M.D. ‘62Roy H. Lieberman, M.D. ‘63Scott M. Lieberman, M.D. ‘87Mr. Michael LiebeskindKenneth B. Liegner, M.D. ‘76Barry J. Lifson, M.D. ‘90Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. LillenessMrs. Anchen LinRichard W. Lindsay, M.D. ‘60Janet C. Lin-Torre, M.D. ‘85Joel S. Lippman, M.D. ‘79, M.P.H.*Mr. Neal LipschutzBryan C. Lipsen, M.D.William Lipsky, M.D. ‘70Dr. and Mrs. Donald LissMr. and Mrs. Roger K. LitmanDr. Rachel LiuXiaoping Liu, M.D., Ph.D. ‘08, M.S. ‘02Mr. Lawrence LiuLM Electric, Inc.The Lobel Firm, LLPJoseph K. Lobl, M.D. ‘82*Lloyd M. Loft, M.D. ‘86Charles Lomanto, M.D. ‘63Eduardo Lopez, M.D.Rene I. Lopez, Jr., M.D.*Milton L. Lorig, M.D. ‘77*Peter S. Lorman, M.D. ‘65Lothrop Associates LLPJacquelyn S. Loughlin, M.D. ‘75Marian Louis, M.D. ‘78Dr. and Mrs. Marc Lowen, M.D. ‘67Mary A. Lowen, M.D. ‘77Dr. and Mrs. Bruce A. LowryGeorge Lowy, M.D. ‘64Thomas Lu, M.D. ‘96

Donor Listing (continued)

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Peter J. Lucas, M.D. ‘72*Robert Ludemann, M.D., Ph.D.*Gordon Lui, M.D. ‘88Frank P. Lunati, M.D. ‘63Carl B. Lundborg, M.D. ‘67*Maja L. Lundborg-Gray, M.D. ‘95 and

Daniel S. Gray, M.D. ‘91*Luzato Medical Group, P.C.Mr. Shun Lv, M.S. ‘09John J. Lynch, M.D. ‘58*Mr. Patrick LynchGeorge D. Lyons, M.D. ‘92*M/E Engineering, P.C.Richard J. Macchia, M.D. ‘69Robert F. Mackey, M.D. ‘77Barbara G. Mackintosh, M.D. ‘81Stuart F. Mackler, M.D. ‘63Francis P. MacMillan, M.D. ‘64Joseph J. Macy, M.D. ‘56Anthony V. Maddalo, M.D. ‘81Mrs. Kiely MadhavanDiane J. Madlon-Kay, M.D. ‘79 and

Richard C. Madlon-Kay, M.D. ‘79*Roger S. Madris, M.D. ‘79Alice E. Madwed, M.D. ‘51*Basil Maghak, M.D. ‘90Gregory H. Mahairas, M.D. ‘59Richard J. Mahler, M.D. ‘59*Ms. Allison M. MaidmanDr. and Mrs. Patrick Maidman ‘89William S. Maistrellis, M.D. ‘63Andrea G. Maitlin-Katz, M.D. ‘88Michael J. Majsak, P.T., Ed.D.Anthony L. Malanga, M.D. ‘77Charlotte Malasky, M.D. ‘77*Malcolm & Cisneros, A.L.C.K.U. Malik, M.D.Bella Mikhailova Malits, M.D. ‘90*Randolph D. Maloney, M.D. ‘67, F.A.C.S.Jeffrey Malumed, M.D. ‘83*John V. Mangieri, M.D. ‘63Robert S. Manogue, M.D. ‘54Manor Medical CenterCarl M. Marchetti, M.D. ‘60Richard A. Marcucci, M.D. ‘72Rebecca P. Marcus, M.D. ‘06Albert J. Mariani, M.D. ‘75Ada M. Marin, M.D. ‘83, M.P.H.Craig W. Markert, M.D. ‘73*Daisy Mae Markley, M.D. ‘97Alan B. Marks, M.D. ‘78*Jon O. Marks, M.D. ‘76Norman L. Maron, M.D. ‘70*James P. Marro, M.D. ‘88Clifford L. Marshall, M.D. ‘77David L. Marshall, M.D. ‘53Carolyn A. Martin, M.D. ‘77Robert E. Martin, M.D. ‘57*Lydia O. Martynec, M.D.Lawrence R. Marwill, M.D. ‘63Jeffrey S. Mason, M.D. ‘75*Harvey G. Masor, M.D. ‘65*Michelle Bellomo Master, M.D. ‘11, M.S. ‘06

and Steven I. Master, M.D. ‘08Raymond J. Mastrovito, M.D. ‘74Ms. Monica MayeJames T. Mazzara, M.D. ‘63James K. McAleer, M.D. ‘63Rebecca A. McAteer, M.D. ‘08Richard G. McCarrick, M.D.Edward J. McCartin, Jr., M.D. ‘63Alan D. McClelland, M.D. ‘79Scott J. McCorkell, M.D. ‘76Mrs. Marylou McCoyWilliam F. McCully Jr., M.D. ‘57*Margaret H. McGall, M.D. ‘58Benson R. McGann, M.D. ‘51 and

Nancy McGannWilliam A. McGann, M.D. ‘77Christine Yap McGarry, M.D. ‘05Thomas J. McGarry, M.D. ‘05Sarah M. McGee, M.D. ‘83 and

William T. McGee, M.D. ‘83Dennis L. McGill, M.D. ‘84Robert W. McGrath, M.D. ‘54, F.A.C.S.

Thomas H. McGreen, M.D.M. Joseph McGreevy, M.D. ‘66, F.A.C.C.*James F. McGroarty, M.D. ‘68*Charles W. McGuire, M.D. ‘61Robert L. McGuire, M.D. ‘61James F. McHale, M.D. ‘80Eileen McInerney, M.D. ‘85*Alfred L. McKee Jr., M.D. ‘82*Peter P. McKellar, M.D. ‘70George R. McKendall, M.D. ‘84Timothy P. McNair, M.D. ‘03Robert J. McNamee, M.D. ‘75Carl A. Mealie, M.D. ‘74Medicor Cardiology, P.A.Michael J. Medvecky, M.D. ‘95John F. Meehan, M.D. ‘70Arthur D. Mehlman, M.D. ‘79Ariz R. Mehta, M.D. ‘03Barry A. Meisel, M.D. ‘70Carlos M. Meletiche, M.D. ‘92Martin K. Melman, M.D. ‘74Lorna S. Melo, M.D. ‘05Abraham Meltzer, M.D. ‘62Barry S. Meltzer, M.D. ‘62, F.A.C.O.G.*Morton Meltzer, M.D. ‘65Richard E. Memoli, M.D. ‘69Ana T. Menendez-Tuckman, Ph.D. ‘96,

M.S. ‘93John H. Mensher, M.D. ‘67Howard T. Meny, M.D. ‘81Robert K. Merchant, M.D. ‘83Merck Partnership for GivingAnthony R. Mercurio, Ph.D. ‘73Rose E. Merino, M.D. ‘49Joseph P. Merlino, M.D. ‘78, M.P.A.Harold Mermelstein, M.D. ‘75Joel D. Meshulam, M.D. ‘86Keith P. Meslin, M.D. ‘99Edward J. Messina, Ph.D. ‘73Mr. James Z. Metalios*Harold Michlewitz, M.D. ‘71*Mid-Ohio Valley Medical Group, Inc.Midtown Reproductive Medicine, P.C.Paul A. Mieyal, Ph.D. ‘00Anthony J. Migliaccio, M.D. ‘59Biagio V. Mignone, M.D. ‘75Philip A. Miles, M.D. ‘64*Samuel I. Miles, M.D. ‘74Steven J. Milim, M.D. ‘78Bruce A. Miller, M.D. ‘67*David Miller, M.D. ‘59William Edward Miller, M.D. ‘76Konstantin Millerman, M.D., M.P.H. ‘07James L. Mills, M.D. ‘73*Steven D. Mills, M.D. ‘99Jeffrey H. Minassian, M.D. ‘79*Helen M. Higgins Minetti, M.D. ‘70J. G. Minniti, M.D. ‘93Fredric J. Mintz, M.D. ‘79*Michael A. Miranda, M.D. ‘92*Gudrun E. Mirick, M.D. ‘06Brandon D. Mirochnik, M.D. ‘09Mark H. Mishkin, M.D. ‘76Yale B. Mitchel, M.D. ‘79*Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MockParvaneh Modaber, M.D. ‘62Stephen T. Moffitt, M.D. ‘88Mogul Contracting, Inc.Dr. Arunima Mohanty, M.P.H. ‘13Mr. and Mrs. Dudley MolinaYoko Momoyama, M.D. ‘96George R. Monahan, M.D. ‘57*Roy Christopher Monsour, M.D.Montefiore Medical Center, North DivisionJames P. Mooney, M.D. ‘56*Carver L. Moosman, M.D. ‘51Mr. Charles M. MoralesSimone E. Mordas, M.D. ‘91Jay More, M.D. ‘87Alan H. Morelli, M.D. ‘82Linda J. Moreno, M.D. ‘83Dan K. Morhaim, M.D. ‘75Ms. Donna E. Moriarty, M.P.H. ‘04*Louis J. Morledge, M.D. ‘90Muriel A. Gold Morris, M.D. ‘66

Edward N. Moss, M.D. ‘76Michael M. Moss, M.D. ‘64Randy J. Mound, M.D. ‘74Henry M. Mueller, M.D. ‘64Anne R. Mullin, M.D. ‘87Michelle A. Multz, M.D. ‘87*Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell A. Mund*Ms. Peggyann MunnickMs. Francisca A. MunozDr. Charlene Y. Muranaka and

Dr. Edwin T. MuranakaJames J. Murdocco, M.D. ‘65Andrew M. Murphy, M.D. ‘78*Joseph L. Murphy, M.D. ‘54+

Richard E. Murphy, M.D. ‘61*Mr. and Mrs. Lukman MurtiPeter Muscarella, M.D. ‘93Dr. Hussein MustafaWilliam J. Muster, Jr., M.D. ‘70Eric Mustonen, M.D. ‘75Paula M. Muto-Gordon, M.D. ‘89 and

Jonathan K. Gordon, M.D. ‘89Fred F. Naraghi, M.D. ‘91Lorraine Nardi-Gross, M.D. ‘79 and

Alan H. Gross, M.D. ‘79Adelaide G. Nardone, M.D. ‘83*Norman Nash, M.D. ‘48Frank I. Navetta, M.D. ‘84Mr. and Mrs. Yehezkel NechesJack Needleman, M.D. ‘74*Martin S. Neff, M.D. ‘63*Harold E. Nelson, M.D. ‘49Kathleen G. Nelson, M.D. ‘71*Mr. and Mrs. Glen NesheimMr. Michael W. NessenAron Neuhaus, M.D. ‘71Ellen G. Neuhaus, M.D. ‘75 and

David Neuhaus, M.D. ‘75Charles Neustein, M.D. ‘47*New Jersey Eye CenterNew Life MD Antiaging ClinicNYMC Department of Biochemistry and

Molecular BiologyNYMC Department of Cell Biology and

AnatomyNYMC Department of PhysiologyNewark Beth Israel Medical CenterGordon H. Newman, M.D. ‘63Ilene Newman, M.D. ‘81Mrs. Jane NewmanEdward S. Nicholls, M.D. ‘58*Mrs. Mildred M. NiehausGeorge A. Nikias, M.D. ‘89John D. Nisbet, M.D. ‘83Mrs. Mary NortonRocco F. Noto, M.D.*John J. Novello, M.D. ‘76Toni G. Novick, M.D. ‘56Mr. and Mrs. Gerry NowakStacy Nunberg, M.D. ‘86Nkemdilim N. Nwosa, M.D. ‘99OB GYN AssociatesJames J. O’Brien, Ph.D.John D. O’Brien, M.D. ‘60*John P. O’Brien, M.D. ‘61Susan M. O’Brien, M.D. ‘83*Stephen A. Obstbaum, M.D. ‘67*M. K. O’Connor, M.D. ‘68O’Dea Lynch Abbattista Consulting

Engineers, PCSophia G. O’Donnell, M.D. ‘08 and

Seth W. O’Donnell, M.D. ‘08Mary A. O’Dowd, M.D. ‘76*Yetunde O. Odusanya-Olowe, M.D. ‘88,

Ph.D. ‘88Uchenna A. Okoronkwo II, M.D.Janice Oldshein, M.D. ‘86 and

Mitchell R. Oldshein, M.D.Efren Olivo, M.D. ‘62Mason W. Oltman, M.D. ‘02Dr. Jim O. Omatseye, Jr.Omega Environmental ServicesOpen Systems Metro NY, Inc.Nancy L. Oplinger, M.D. ‘91Deirdre A. O’Reilly, M.D. ‘95

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John P. O’Reilly, M.D. ‘61Edward Orff, Ph.D. ‘99Mr. Kevin F.X. O’Rourke, M.S. ‘02Richard P. Orphanos, M.D. ‘59Orthopaedic Care of Long Island, P.C.Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. OsinoffPaul D. Ostrovsky, M.D. ‘78Alan J. Ostrowe, M.D. ‘66Ephraim M. Ovitsh, M.D. ‘92Bella F. Pace, M.D.Douglas E. Padgett, M.D. ‘82*Patrick J. Pagano, Ph.D. ‘91Anthony L. Paglia, M.D. ‘91Kerri L. Palamara, M.D. ‘06Palm Institute, Inc.Kenneth G. Paltrow, M.D. ‘58*Deanna Palumbo, M.D. ‘82Edwin Pan, M.D. ‘91John J. Panagotacos, M.D. ‘03Robert D. Pane, M.D. ‘74Sijo J. Parekattil, M.D. ‘98Debra M. Parisi, M.D. ‘98Mr. Samuel J. ParlerJames F. Passarelli, M.D. ‘89Richard S. Pataki, M.D. ‘62*Ravi PattamanduRandyll A. Pavia, M.D. ‘89Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Pavlovitch*Arthur S. Pawgan, M.D. ‘65Edwin J. Pear, M.D. ‘53Richard A. Pechter, M.D. ‘80PedicareWalter Pegoli, Jr., M.D. ‘84Kevin L. Pehr, M.D. ‘81Felicia H. Figa Pehrson, M.D. ‘87Robert A. Peinert, M.D. ‘70Thomas E. Pellechi, M.D. ‘96John J. Pellettieri, M.D. ‘63Mr. Gary PembertonRaymond E. Pennie, M.D. ‘48*+

Howard L. Pennington, M.D.*Myles L. Pensak, M.D. ‘78*Dr. Anthony and Diane PepeRobert C. Pepperman, M.D. ‘88Mark A. Perazella, M.D. ‘88Robert N. Perelman, M.D. ‘82Richard D. Perera, M.D. ‘58*Pasquale E. Perillie, M.D. ‘55+

Wayne A. Perkins, M.D. ‘63Rachel A. Perla, M.D. ‘95Estate of Richard A. Perry, M.D. ‘60John R. Person, M.D. ‘73*Andrew J. Peters, M.D. ‘60Nancy C. Castellucci Peters, M.D. ‘93Mr. Michael PetersenElizabeth M. Peters-Kaiser, M.D. ‘91 and

Richard C. Kaiser, M.D. ‘91Mrs. Priscilla Pfeifer*Mitch Pfeiffer, M.D. ‘85Philips Research North AmericaLee J. Phillips, M.D. ‘85*V. Rachel Phillips, M.D. ‘79*Phy-Care Solutions, Inc.Robert L. Pierce, M.D. ‘52*Albert A. Pineda, M.D. ‘63Arthur V. Pinski, M.D. ‘55Alexandra Pinz, M.D. ‘90, M.B.A.Frank J. Piper, M.D. ‘58+

Joseph O. Piscetta, M.D. ‘46Francis J. Pizzi, M.D. ‘69*Joseph W. Placer, M.D. ‘64Plastic Surgery Services of FredericksburgAnna M. Plichta, M.D.Pneuma Foundation*John C. Polito, M.D. ‘52Joan F. Poll, M.D. ‘76Mitchell C. Pollack, M.D. ‘77*

Michael H. Popkin, M.D. ‘74Martin S. Posner, M.D. ‘63Suryanarayana M. Pothula, M.D.Bernard J. Powers, M.D. ‘76*John M. Powers, M.D. ‘77*R. N. Pratt, M.D. ‘75Premier Urological Care, P.C.Glenn M. Preminger, M.D. ‘77*Joseph C. Preston, M.D. ‘93Helene E. Price, M.D. ‘85*Charles A. Primiano, M.D. ‘76Princeton Premier Medicine, LLCLouise M. Priolo-Grecco, M.D. ‘87Angelo J. Procaccino, M.D. ‘79Michael S. Provenghi, M.D. ‘02John L. Prue, M.D. ‘74*Elliot M. Puritz, M.D. ‘65Ms. Janet R. Putko, M.S. ‘00*Ms. Karen J. PuttShuja Qadir, M.D.Rosemary Quinlan, M.D. ‘87David and Leah RaabArthur H. Rabinowitz, M.D.Barry Raff, M.D. ‘77, F.A.C.C.Joseph P. Rafferty, Jr., M.D. ‘87Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. RainisSrinivas Rajamahanty, M.D.Sudhamani R. Rao, M.D. and

Sateesh C. Babu, M.D.Steven M. Rapaport, M.D. ‘82Russell C. Raphaely, M.D. ‘63Ms. Kimberly A. Rasch, M.S. ‘00, M.P.H. ‘01Gladys F. Raskin, M.D. ‘46*Douglas A. Rayner, M.D. ‘61*Raytheon Company Matching Gifts for

Education Program*John S. Reach, M.D. ‘50Harvey A. Reback, M.D. ‘61*Regintex Enterprise, Inc.Laura M. Reich, M.D.Harold Reikes, M.D. ‘57*Margaret A. Reilly-Antalec, Ph.D. ‘81,

M.S. ‘78Steven C. Reiner, M.D. ‘73Robert P. Reisman, M.D. ‘78*Alegria Bahia Reitberg, M.D.Mr. Robert M. ReneMichaela E. Renich, M.D. ‘95Randye S. Resnick-Bernot, M.D. ‘92 and

Michael D. Bernot, M.D. ‘93*Robert D. Restuccia, M.D. ‘72*Mary Ellen V. Revenis, M.D. ‘81Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. ReyesMiraflor T. Reyes-Ganzon, M.D. ‘91Andrew Ricci, Jr., M.D. ‘77*Ralph E. Ricciardi, Jr., M.D. ‘71Charles R. Rich, M.D. ‘74*Alfonso Richards, M.D. ‘56, F.A.C.S.Elisabeth J. Wilder Richards, M.D. ‘91Rodney T. Riedel, M.D. ‘01Christopher F. X. Riegler, M.D. ‘88Robert J. Rienzo, M.D. ‘75Philip J. Riggio, M.D. ‘63Rimortwo, Inc.Albert W. Ritter, M.D. ‘92Adnan Z. Rizvi, M.D. ‘00RK Psychology Associates, LLCJames P. Roach, M.D. ‘58Barry S. Robbins, M.D. ‘73*Janine Omines Robertson, M.D. ‘49*Mr. and Mrs. James D. RobinsonTheodore Y. Rodgers, M.D. ‘52*Neil M. Rofsky, M.D. ‘85James E. Rogers, M.D.Reuben D. Rohn, M.D. ‘71*Lewis H. Roht, M.D. ‘64*Mr. Joseph G. Romandetto, M.S. ‘01

Corey E. Romesser, M.D. ‘03Diane P. Romsaitong, M.D. ‘95 and

Panus Romsaitong, M.D. ‘94Ellen M. Rooney, M.D. ‘83James J. Rooney, M.D. ‘74Alan L. Rose, M.D. ‘70Kenneth M. Rose, M.D. ‘88Nancy C. Rose, M.D. ‘84 and

G. Marc Jackson, M.D.*Howard D. Rosenberg, M.D. ‘76Charles Rosenblatt, M.D.William B. Rosenblatt, M.D. ‘73Steven I. Rosenfeld, M.D. ‘84James E. Rosenthal, M.D. ‘74*Harvey Rosner, M.D. ‘63Marc K. Ross, M.D. ‘89William N. Ross, Ph.D. and

Nechama Lasser-Ross, Ph.D.Katha Rossein, M.D. ‘78 and

Ronald M. Razzore, M.D. ‘78*Thomas V. Rossi, M.D. ‘66*Andrew Roth, M.D. ‘64Andrew J. Roth, M.D. ‘88*Barbara K. Roth, M.D. ‘75Daniel Roth, M.D. ‘43Marvin A. Roth, M.D. ‘62Kenneth L. Rothman, M.D. ‘73Stephen N. Rous, M.D. ‘56Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. RoutenSandra K. Rowan, M.D. ‘60Jack M. Rubenstein, M.D. ‘76Adam D. Rubin, M.D. ‘00James M. Rubin, M.D. ‘60Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Rubin*Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. RubinPhilip S. Rubin, M.D. ‘87Audrey and Samuel H. Rubin, M.D.Stephen L. Rubin, M.D. ‘70Alan L. Rubinstein, M.D. ‘62Donald Rudikoff, M.D. ‘73Ronald B. Rudlin, M.D. ‘64Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. RudnickJeffrey M. Rusheen, M.D.William M. Russell, M.D. ‘77Charles D. Russo, M.D. ‘81Raffaella Russo, M.D.Mrs. Kathryn X. RyanWilliam Rymer, M.D. ‘72*Ramzi W. Saad, M.D. ‘86Peter B. Saadeh, M.D.Tabassum Saba, M.D., M.S. ‘94*Esther L. Sabban, Ph.D.Virginia A. Sadock, M.D. ‘70 and

Benjamin J. Sadock, M.D. ‘59Jerome E. Sag, M.D. ‘72Saint Vincent’s Urology, PLLCNicholas G. Sakellariou, M.D. ‘94*Paul Sakiewicz, M.D.Stanley R. Sakowitz, M.D. ‘62Mr. James V. SalernoLori B. Saltzman-Gabelman, M.D. ‘86Shirley U. Salvatore, M.D. ‘87 and

James A. Salvatore, M.D. ‘87Emanuel Salzman, M.D. ‘43*San Diego Heart & Medical Clinic, Inc.Mr. David E. SanchezBetty Sanchez-Catanese, M.D. ‘83 and

Anthony J. Catanese, M.D. ‘83*Mr. and Mrs. Alex SandovalClaudio Sandoval, M.D. ‘87Sanford Medical CorporationMichael A. Sanford, M.D. ‘94*Robert S. Sanford, M.D. ‘64Sani-Pro Disposal Services, Inc.Sanofi*Ms. Dianna SantillanesAlbert L. Saphier, M.D. ‘65

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Douglas J. Saphier, M.D. ‘10Saratoga Ear & Sinus Surgery PCMr. and Mrs. Nicholas F. SarconaDr. Michael N. Sarezky and

Dr. Virginia A. SmithAlbert K. Sassoon, M.D. ‘81, M.P.H.*Donald E. Sawyer, M.D. ‘70*Dr. Steven A. SawyerAmit Saxena, M.D. ‘06Nayel J. Sayegh, M.D.Meri Schachter, M.D. ‘69Mark A. Schaeffer, M.D. ‘84Sanford L. Schatz, M.D. ‘67Lawrence S. Schechter, M.D. ‘66Justin Scheer, M.D. ‘50*Kenneth P. Scheffels, M.D. ‘69Neil R. Scheier, M.D. ‘85Natasha R. Schimmoeller, M.D. ‘12,

M.P.H. ‘12Michael A. Schirripa, M.D.Carl D. Schmigelski, M.D. ‘89Edward K. Schneider, M.D. ‘76Robert Schneider, M.D. ‘69William L. Schneiderman, M.D. ‘74Janet A. Schneller, M.D. ‘79*Kenneth B. Schnide, M.D. ‘82Michael B. Schoenwald, M.D. ‘69*Jeffrey A. Schor, M.D. ‘91, M.P.H., M.B.A.Henry G. Schriever, M.D. ‘60*Suzie E. Schuder, M.D. ‘86Eric H. Schultheis, M.D. ‘88Schultz Eye ClinicGerald R. Schultz, M.D. ‘63Richard D. Schultz, M.D. ‘88Schulz Electric CompanyFrank F. Schuster, M.D. ‘55*Joel G. Schwab, M.D. ‘71*+

M. D. Schwalb, M.D. ‘84Aaron M. Schwartz, M.D. ‘50Ira S. Schwartz, Ph.D.Jeffrey M. Schwartz, M.D. ‘72Jerold Schwartz, M.D. ‘56*Marvin Schwartz, M.D. ‘91Lee S. Schwartzberg, M.D. ‘80David F. Sciortino, M.D.*Joseph J. Sciortino, M.D.Patrick J. Sciortino, M.D.Michael A. Sclafani, M.D. ‘88Louis N. Scotti, M.D. ‘58William H. Scragg, M.D. ‘57Maria G. Scunziano-Singh, M.D. ‘93Sebring Urology CenterEric H. Seem, M.D. ‘94, M.P.H. ‘94Mr. Justin M. Segraves ‘14Roy Stern Seidenberg, M.D. ‘91Michael K. Seidenstein, M.D. ‘70David A. Seidman, M.D. ‘86Laurence A. Seidman, M.D. ‘86Stuart A. Seigal, M.D. ‘62Lawrence A. Seigel, M.D. ‘75Eugene I. Senal, M.D. ‘62Roberta D. Sengelmann-Keshen, M.D. ‘93

and Tamir H. Keshen, M.D. ‘93Denise B. Sepe, M.D. ‘83 and

Carl J. Koenigsmann, M.D. ‘84*Paul A. Sergi, M.D. ‘68*Mario M. Sertich, M.D. ‘76William C. Sessa, Jr., Ph.D. ‘90Renee W. Seto, M.D. ‘99Russell A. Settipane, M.D. ‘84*John H. Seward, M.D. ‘61*Mr. and Mrs. Navin R. ShahDr. and Mrs. Vijay R. ShahMr. Mohammad Shams and

Ms. Shamsi MoussaviSteven Shankman, M.D. ‘81Mr. and Mrs. Timothy ShannonDeborah A. Shapiro, M.D. ‘89 and

Alan R. Plumer, M.D. ‘88George C. Shapiro, M.D. ‘88, F.A.C.C.Jeffrey F. Shapiro, M.D. ‘77Jerome R. Shapiro, M.D. ‘61*Michael B. Shapiro, M.D. ‘76Moira Shea, M.D. ‘79 and

William J. Wittman, M.D. ‘79*John P. Sheehy, M.D. ‘75*

Shelter Rock Strategies, LLCBruce H. Shelton, M.D. ‘71Win Shen, M.D. ‘83Felix E. Shepard, M.D. ‘93Bruce E. Sherling, M.D. ‘73*Sanford Sherman, M.D. ‘56*Stuart A. Sherman, M.D. ‘87Mr. and Mrs. Mark ShipmanSheridan W. Shirley, M.D. ‘53Dr. Sandra Shivers and Mr. Jed M. ShiversEric A. Shoenfeld, M.D.Tighe P. Shomer, M.D. ‘77*Shore Orthopaedic Group, LLCJoanna F. Shulman, M.D. ‘80Mr. Leonard M. ShulmanAnita Shvarts, M.D. ‘07 and

Marc J. Veneziano, M.D. ‘03Mr. and Mrs. James A. Siano*Kelly A. Siano, M.D. ‘11Mrs. Elise SiegelJeff S. Silber, M.D. ‘95*SilberPhysician P.C.*Mark D. Siletchnik, M.D. ‘75*R. Candyce Silver, M.D. ‘79*Sarah S. Silver, M.D. ‘97*Amy Silverman, M.D.William I. Silvernail, M.D. ‘51*Laura J. Silverstein, M.D. ‘81James R. Simcoe, M.D. ‘84Michael F. Simms, M.D. ‘79Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. SimonDavid B. Simons, M.D. ‘77Athos Simotas, M.D. ‘58Angela M. Simpson, M.D. ‘97Mr. and Mrs. John T. SimpsonGregg L. Singer, M.D. ‘87Jeffrey A. Singer, M.D. ‘76Tej-Preet Singh, M.D. ‘01The Single Step Foundation, Inc.Robert J. Siragusa, M.D. ‘68Roul R. Sircar, M.D. ‘90Edward P. Sirois, M.D. ‘59Skillman Cardiothoracic Surgery LLCPhyllis Skolnik, M.D. ‘72John M. Skrzypczak, M.D. ‘75Skyline Restoration, Inc.Victor S. Sloan, M.D. ‘89 and Sandra GongDaniel J. Smeester, M.D.Arthur H. Smith, M.D.David L. Smith, M.D. ‘61*Ernest H. Smith, M.D. ‘55Joel Franklin Smith, M.D. ‘63Miss Meghan SmithTheresa A. Smith, M.D. ‘56Edward L. Snyder, M.D. ‘73*Gary M. Snyder, M.D. ‘79Michael T. Snyder, M.D. ‘89R. Scott Snyder, M.D.Maggie J. So, M.D. ‘06Richard M. Sobel, M.D. ‘80John L. Soelling, M.D. ‘46*Brian K. Solow, M.D. ‘82Mrs. Shirley W. SomersWilliam H. Somers, M.D. ‘50+

Jonathan E. Sonne, M.D. ‘98Mark A. Sonnenshein, M.D. ‘74Ms. Betty SotoCarol A. O’Hagan Sotsky, M.D. ‘82South Bay Medical Care, P.C.Michael R. Spaulding, M.D. ‘91+

Faye E. Spector, M.D. ‘79Mr. Steven M. SpeierCarl L. Speizer, M.D. ‘83Lawrence M. Spergel, M.D. ‘71Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward SpiegelRegina M. Spinazzola-Kinney, M.D. ‘80*Dr. and Mrs. Eric SpokasMargaret M. Squillace, M.D., M.P.H. ‘96Martin B. Stahl, M.D. ‘53*Ms. Elisabeth StammThe Standard Employee Giving Program*Joshua A. Stanton, M.D. ‘10State Street Foundation, Inc.Staten Island Rehabilitation Medicine, P.C.David J. States, M.D. ‘53*Mr. William A. Steadman, II, M.A.

Paul Stefek, M.D. ‘81*David I. Stein, M.D. ‘56Frederick Steinberg, M.D. ‘58*Harold Steinberg, M.D. ‘54Laura S. Stemmle, M.D. ‘72 and

Donald W. Stemmle, M.D. ‘72Leonard Stern, M.D. ‘75Robert A. Stern, M.D. ‘76J. C. Stevens, M.D. ‘76Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. Stiefel*Mr. and Mrs. Pieter StienstraCharles T. Stier, Jr., Ph.D.Stanley D. Stier, M.D. ‘61*John T. Stinson, M.D. ‘75Robert A. Stoltz, M.D. ‘ 97, Ph.D. ‘97,

M.S. ‘93Sharon A. Stotsky-Hilman, M.D. ‘81Rev. Ruth H. Strang, M.D. ‘49Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Strickland*Jay I. Stylman, M.D. ‘83Dr. William W. Su and Ms. Ju-Hsun ChuangSuburban Carting CorporationJoyce M. Sudeall-Blackwood, M.D. ‘74Marla L. Sukoff, M.D. ‘88 and

Frank G. Shechtman, M.D. ‘84Mr. and Mrs. Jeophrey G. Sulit*James D. Sullivan, M.D. ‘87Khalid M. Sultan, M.D. ‘88Mrs. Betty SumnerMartin L. Sumner, M.D. ‘47+

Dr. E.V. Sunderrajan and Dr. Sobha Sunderrajan

Kap-Jae Sung, M.D., F.A.C.S.Elizabeth L. Supra-Johnson, M.D. ‘88 and

Joseph A. Johnson, M.D. ‘88Howard L. Sussman, M.D. ‘84Svigals + Partners, LLPPaul J. Svigals, M.D. ‘81*Eugene W. Sweeney, M.D. ‘60*Mara K. Sweeney, M.D. ‘02Edward T. Swibinski, M.D. ‘75Suzanne Haynes Sword, M.D. ‘56Taconic Farms, Inc.Ross H. Taff, M.D. ‘74Michael G. Tager, M.D. ‘58*Dr. and Mrs. John W. TamMs. Sharon R. TamaniFrank M. Tamarin, M.D.Lindsay S. Tan, M.D. ‘82*Aimee T. Tang, M.D. ‘12Alf M. Tannenberg, M.D.Adam S. Tanzer, M.D. ‘96*

Dr. and Mrs. Jason TanzerNancy S. Tarlin, M.D. ‘86Joseph J. Tartaglia, M.D.Jay D. Tartell, M.D. ‘82Linda S. Tartell, M.D. ‘73David B. Tashjian, M.D. ‘96*Philip G. Taylor, M.D. ‘64*Louis M. Tedone, M.D. ‘47*Catherine M. Tegtmeier, M.P.H. ‘10Ronald F. Teichman, M.D. ‘83, M.P.H.Loretta A. Terranova, M.D. ‘80William P. Teubl, M.D. ‘82Kristine J. Thayer, M.D. ‘90The Doctors In

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Robert P. Thiel, M.D. ‘84Laura B. Thomas, M.D. ‘96Bruce R. Thompson, M.D. ‘80Mark T. Thompson, M.D. ‘71*Mark T. Thorne, M.D. ‘83Paul C. Thur, M.D. ‘99*Raymond L. Tipton, M.D.Anna L. Tirado, M.D. ‘84Raj K. Tiwari, Ph.D.Janet M. Tobin, M.D. ‘88Keith S. Tobin, M.D. ‘85*Seymour Tobin, M.D. ‘52Patricia McCarthy TomassiJohn R. Tomec, M.D. ‘60*D. A. Tompkins, M.D. ‘04Dr. and Mrs. Der-Long TongDr. and Mrs. Charn ToochindaJudith Fiedler Topilow, M.D. ‘67 and

Arthur A. Topilow, M.D. ‘67Christopher A. Tormey, M.D. ‘04Michael Touger, M.D. ‘80Edward J. Tracey, M.D. ‘58James P. Tracey, M.D. ‘89*Frank N. Traganos, Ph.D.*Jonathan J. Trambert, M.D. ‘77Mr. Michael TrentalangeWilliam C. Trier, M.D. ‘47*Jeffrey S. Trilling, M.D. ‘73James N. Trone, M.D. ‘55*Alfred J. Trufelli, Jr., M.D. ‘77*Mr. Neil M. Trushin, M.S. ‘00*Charlotte Tsai, M.D. ‘01 and

Danny W. Hsia, M.D. ‘01George V. Tsimoyianis, M.D. ‘82*Arnold I. Turtz, M.D. ‘48*Salvatore R. Tuzzo, M.D. ‘66James C. Tyson, M.D. ‘86Roy J. Ulin, M.D. ‘87Joel C. Ullman, M.D. ‘63Bryan R. Updegraff, M.D. ‘70Urological Faculty Associates, P.C.Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. VaccariAntonio Valentin, M.D. ‘01Edward S. Valentine, M.D. ‘78*John N. Van Dam, M.D. ‘72Lisa T. Vasak, M.D. ‘92*Anthony Vasilas, M.D. ‘48Pierre A. Vauthy, M.D. ‘72Joseph A. Veneziano, M.D. ‘67*Joseph S. Vetrano, M.D. ‘70*Diodato Villamena, M.D. ‘71Deborah Viola, Ph.D.Mrs. Anne B. Visconti, M.P.H. ‘04*Lidia F. Vitale, M.D. ‘90Jack H. Vitenson, M.D. ‘65*Jane Vlodov, M.D. ‘95*Susan L. Vogel, M.D. ‘76*Lorraine V. Volpe, M.D. ‘86Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. VonDerHaar

Mr. and Mrs. Henry VongJames W. Voskovitch, M.D. ‘59Lynne Voutsinas, M.D. ‘83Mr. Thuc V. Vu and Ms. Kim Y. NguyenGilbert C. Wager, M.D. ‘83James A. Walker, M.D. ‘61*Ilisa D. Wallach, M.D. ‘87 and

Meir Salama, M.D. ‘87*John J. Walsh, M.D. ‘53Pamela J. Walsh, M.D. ‘12William J. Walsh, Jr., M.D. ‘64Walsworth Property Management, Inc.Steven M. Wanderman, M.D. ‘80Ai-Lan Wang, M.D. ‘85, Ph.D.Dairong Wang, Ph.D. ‘01Mong-Heng Wang, Ph.D.Wenhui Wang, M.D.Daniel E. Wapner, M.D. ‘82Anna M. Ward, M.D. ‘85*Peter Q. Warinner, M.D. ‘97Lesley M. Warshaw, Sr., M.D. ‘46Thelma G. Warshaw, M.D. ‘47, F.A.A.D.*Linda C. Wase, M.D. ‘80*Eric M. Wassermann, M.D. ‘85Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. WassongWatchung PediatricsKelly A. Waters, M.D. ‘09Ben C. Watson, Ph.D.Joseph R. Wax, M.D. ‘86Thomas G. Webber, M.D. ‘73Ian S. Wedmore, M.D. ‘90John G. Weg, M.D. ‘59*Jeffrey B. Weinberg, M.D. ‘80, M.B.A.Ms. Meryl Weinberg, M.A., R.N.Mr. John WeinerDr. and Mrs. William A. WeinerAllan B. Weingold, M.D. ‘55Dr. and Mrs. David J. WeinreichBernard I. Weinstein, Ph.D.Dr. and Mrs. Harel WeinsteinLeslie H. Weinstein, M.D. ‘76Stuart M. Weinstein, M.D. ‘83Steven Weinstock, M.D. ‘74*William H. Weir, Jr., M.D. ‘60Jerry Weisfogel, M.D. ‘57Tedd L. Weisman, M.D. ‘84Wayne M. Weisner, M.D. ‘48*Bernard Weiss, M.D. ‘51B. Allen Weiss, M.D. ‘55Mark S. Weiss, M.D. ‘78Steven M. Weissberg, M.D. ‘66Gary S. Weissman, M.D. ‘76William R. Weissman, M.D. ‘65*Mark L. Welch, M.D. ‘86Princess Wells, D.P.T. ‘10Mark A. Werner, M.D. ‘01Alan C. Weseley, M.D. ‘56Westchester Family Medical Practice, P.C.Westchester Ophthalmology, P.C.Eric D. Weston, M.D. ‘71, F.A.C.G.Ms. Heather M. WestonMs. Lisa WetzelMrs. Carolyn WhalenJoseph R. Whelan, M.D. ‘50*Mr. and Mrs. James O. WhiteSanford F. White, M.D. ‘78Graham F. Whitfield, M.D. ‘76, Ph.D.William A. Whyland, M.D. ‘49*David N. Wicoff, M.D. ‘54+

Harry J. Wilbur, Jr., M.D. ‘74Gregory T. Williams, M.D. ‘86Willis of New York, Inc.Ms. Mary B. Willmore, R.D., M.S. ‘86Mrs. Edith W. Wiltsee, M.P.H. ‘00Felix Wimpfheimer, M.D. ‘45*Mark A. Winik, M.D. ‘88

Richard A. Winters, M.D. ‘72Myra Wise, Ph.D. and

Burton L. Wise, M.D. ‘47Barry R. Witt, M.D. ‘84Karin L. Witt, M.D. ‘99 and

Michael T. Witt, M.D. ‘99, M.P.H. ‘99Margaret E. Wolke, M.D. ‘54*James J. Y. Wong, M.D. ‘76*Douglas A. Woodburn, M.D. ‘83Ramona B. Woodriffe, M.D. ‘77Ms. Lisa D. WoodsMr. and Mrs. Rick A. WrayJohn C. Wright II, M.D. ‘55Mrs. Cassandra WryJoseph M. Wu, Ph.D.Richard B. Wu, M.D. ‘05Dr. Wen Xiong, M.S. ‘01*Y & W ConstructionRobert M. Yacynych, M.D. ‘88*Dr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Yakavonis ‘77*Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. YangBurt J. Yankiver, M.D. ‘78Charles S. Yanofsky, M.D. ‘77Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Yau*Dr. Selamawit Yemane-MerriwetherMr. and Mrs. Kim H. YongMr. Douglas L. York, M.P.H. ‘91Cecelia A. Young, M.D. ‘59*Mr. and Mrs. Dean W. YoungThomas R. Young, M.D. ‘88Susanna Yuk Kai YungKenneth H. Yuska, M.D. ‘71Jeffrey M. Zale, M.D. ‘75Howard N. Zaleznak, M.D. ‘79Francis X. Zambetti, M.D. ‘77Judith W. Zander, M.D. ‘80Geoffrey J. Zann, M.D. ‘82Shelley A. Zara, M.D. ‘73 and

Harvey D. Zara, M.D. ‘73*Mr. and Mrs. George ZbedaRobert C. Zeller, M.D. ‘71*Fan Zhang, M.D., Ph.D.Ms. Roni Q. Zilinski, M.S. ‘10Barry M. Zisholtz, M.D. ‘83Meyer Zodikoff, M.D. ‘38*Robert C. Zoller, M.D. ‘77*Irving H. Zucker, Ph.D. ‘72Dianne S. Zullow, M.D. ‘82 and

Scott S. Gordon, M.D. ‘82Anonymous (5)*Anonymous (28)

Donor Listing (continued)

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traditions society

the traditions society honors donors who have made annual contributions for twenty consecutive years or more.

Doris Bate, M.D. ‘50

Robert A. Bennett, M.D. ‘62

Marcelle Bernard, M.D. ‘44

Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bernot

edward J. Bloch, M.D. ‘69

Ms. estelle Burke

Douglas A. Byrnes, M.D. ‘77

John W. Carrier, M.D. ‘51

Qwie T. Chew, M.D. ‘65

frances S. Choper, M.D. ‘59

Neil T. Choplin, M.D. ‘76

Richard J. Cobb, M.D. ‘57

Herbert l. Cole, M.D. ‘54

Michael B. Corbett, M.D. ‘61

William J. Dean, M.D. ‘64

John DeAngelis, M.D. ‘57

lawrence J. Delorenzo, M.D. ‘76

Peter Demir, M.D. ‘59

Joseph f. Dursi, M.D. ‘59

Michael J. feinstein, M.D. ‘64

Burton M. fink, M.D. ‘71

Robert R. flanagan, M.D. ‘75

Robert W. fredrickson, M.D. ‘51

leon D. freedman, M.D. ‘72

Mark J. friedman, M.D. ‘71

Robert S. Goldstein, M.D. ‘62

Gerhard J. Haas, Ph.D.+

irwin Hametz, M.D. ‘73

Howard D. Harrison, M.D. ‘61

lawrence D. Harter, M.D. ‘64

Bruce Hauptman, M.D. ‘63

Robert M. Herenstein, M.D. ‘85

Richard N. Hirsh, M.D. ‘69

Peter Hoffmann, M.D. ‘83

B. H. Homan, Jr. Charitable Trust

Rivka S. Horowitz, M.D. ‘78

francis M. James, M.D. ‘58

Jean f. Jones, M.D. ‘51

Curtis T. Jones, M.D. ‘75

Alan l. Kalischer, M.D. ‘77

Daniel Kenigsberg, M.D. ‘78

lawrence P. Kirschenbaum, M.D. ‘82

leonard B. Krich, M.D. ‘65

Jeffrey M. laskoff, M.D. ‘68

Joseph K. lobl, M.D. ‘82

Heather lurie-Perla, M.D. and elliott N. Perla, M.D.

Camille Mallouh, M.D.

James f. McGroarty, M.D. ‘68

Alfred l. McKee, Jr., M.D. ‘82

Jeffrey H. Minassian, M.D. ‘79

Martin S. Neff, M.D. ‘63

Mary A. o’Dowd, M.D. ‘76

Richard S. Pataki, M.D. ‘62

Richard D. Perera, M.D. ‘58

Heather lurie-Perla, M.D. and

elliott N. Perla, M.D. ‘74

Mitchell Pincus, M.D. ‘53

Harvey A. Reback, M.D. ‘61

Richard e. Rohr, M.D. ‘80

Thomas V. Rossi, M.D. ‘66

Janet A. Schneller, M.D. ‘79

Joel G. Schwab, M.D. ‘71+

John H. Seward, M.D. ‘61

Jerome R. Shapiro, M.D. ‘61

Bruce e. Sherling, M.D. ‘73

Charles W. Shlimbaum, M.D. ‘44

Richard K. Stone, M.D. ‘68

Ross H. Taff, M.D. ‘74

foster H. Taft, Jr., M.D. ‘57

Arnold i. Turtz, M.D. ‘48

Joseph A. Veneziano, M.D. ‘67

Susan l. Vogel, M.D. ‘76

Meyer Zodikoff, M.D. ‘38

Anonymous (2)

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Michael S. Alexander, M.D. ‘78

Doris Bate, M.D. ‘50

Augusta H. Belmonte, M.D.

Douglas M. Berger, M.D. ‘85

Marcelle Bernard, M.D. ‘44

Robert V. Blake, M.D. ‘75

Mrs. Dale Block

Marshall B. Block, M.D. ‘68

William P. Coats, M.D. ‘53

Wendy e. Joseph Cohen, M.D. ‘70

Mabelle A. Cremer, M.D. ‘53 and

Martin e. Silverstein, M.D. ‘48+

lewis A. Dalburg, Jr., M.D. ‘58

Alan D. Dauer, M.D. ‘62

Morris A. Diamant, M.D. ‘78

Harriet e. Dickenson, M.D. ‘82

Theodore Diktaban, M.D. ‘76

emalie and John feerick

Stanley P. filewicz, M.D. ‘59

Robert W. fredrickson, M.D. ‘51

francis J. Geary, M.D. ‘64

Arthur Ginsburg, M.D. ‘58

Gerhard J. Haas, Ph.D.+

Dr. Ronald and Mrs. Maria Hagadus

Howard D. Harrison, M.D. ‘61

owen e. Heninger, M.D. ‘57

Kirk K. Kazarian, M.D., ‘61

John f. Hoell, M.D. ‘60

Dr.+ and Mrs. Henry V. Kogut ‘43

Bradley S. and Ruth friedman Kuhn

Judith f. Kupersmith, M.D. ‘69 and

Joel Kupersmith, M.D. ‘64

Mrs. Diane l. levere

S. R. Mackay, M.D. ‘57

Camille Mallouh, M.D.

Carl M. Marchetti, M.D. ‘60

Ariz R. Mehta, M.D. ‘03

Mrs. Dorothy Mehta

James J. Murdocco, M.D. ‘65

Mary A. o’Dowd, M.D. ‘76

Guy R. orangio, M.D. ‘79 and Mrs. Patricia orangio

Christopher J. Pappas, Ph.D. ’11, M.S. ‘06

lee J. Phillips, M.D. ‘85

William D. Ryan, M.D. ‘53+

Neil S. Silber, M.D. ‘75

Theresa A. Smith, M.D. ‘56

Rev. Ruth H. Strang, M.D. ‘49

Jay H. Stubenhaus, M.D. ‘47

Joyce M. Sudeall-Blackwood, M.D. ‘74

Jeannette R. Wise

Percy C. Zanger, M.D. ‘49+

Anonymous (3)

the Legacy society recognizes donors who have made provisions for the College in their wills or through other planned gifts.

Legacy society

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tributes & Memorials

In celebration of 20th year reunion Ephraim M. Ovitsh, M.D. ‘92In celebration of 25th year reunion Michelle A. Multz, M.D. ‘87In celebration of 30th wedding anniversary Beth Kalman Karon, M.D. ‘82 and Barry L. Karon, M.D. ‘82In celebration of 53 years of practice John C. Duffy, M.D. ‘60In celebration of birth of second daughter Peter P. Ly, M.D. ‘96In celebration of Brian & Cameron’s Wedding Truffles for a CauseIn celebration of marriage equality in Maryland D. A. Tompkins, M.D. ‘04In celebration of marriage equality in New YorkD. A. Tompkins, M.D. ‘04In celebration of my recognition by the NYMC Iota Chapter of Alpha Omega AlphaAlan B. Copperman, M.D. ‘89In celebration of my retirementPeter Demir, M.D. ‘59In honor of Karl P. Adler, M.D.Betty Sanchez Catanese, M.D. ‘83 and

Anthony J. Catanese, M.D. ‘83Eric D. Weston, M.D. ‘71, F.A.C.G.In honor of Hannah G. AhnJohan K. Ahn, M.D. ‘95In memory of James P. Angiulo, M.D. ‘72Robert D. Restuccia, M.D. ‘72In memory of David Annunziato, M.D.Gary J. Lieberman, M.D. ‘73In memory of Michael A. Antonelle IIIDr. and Mrs. Henry I. Saphier ‘61In memory of Nicholas Antoszyk, M.D. ‘48James H. Antoszyk, M.D. ‘79In memory of Sanford H. Anzel, M.D. ‘54Mrs. Darlene AnzelIn memory of Herbert and Ann ArcherHerbert M. Archer, M.D. ‘69In honor of Adriane L. Argenio, M.D. ‘13 Mrs. Virginia Q. ArgenioIn memory of Tamara Askerova Bella Mikhailova Malits, M.D. ‘90In honor of Dayal S. Aswani Arroyo Oaks Medical Associates, Inc.In memory of Maxine and Leon BabusHoward A. Babus, M.D. ‘75In celebration of Gertie Bacal’s 100th BirthdayEric L. Albin, M.D. ‘70In honor of Courtney E. Barrows, M.D. ‘12Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. BarrowsIn memory of Richard R. Bass, M.D. ‘49Mrs. Elizabeth A. BassIn memory of Vivian W. BassmannMr. Kenneth C. BassmannIn memory of Robin BeermanRichard Beerman, M.D. ‘80In honor of Saverio S. Bentivegna, M.D. ‘50, F.A.C.S.Dr. Arunima Mohanty, M.P.H. ‘13In honor of Elizabeth A. Nofi Berg, M.D. ‘13Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. NofiIn honor of William T. Berg, M.D. ‘13Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. BergIn memory of Dirk M. Berger, M.D.Duncan Cheng, M.D. ‘13In memory of Ida BergerJeffrey P. Cohen, M.D. ‘89In memory of Judy BlattKenneth S. Blatt, M.D. ‘75

In honor of Noah A. Bloomgarden, M.D. ‘10The Bloomgarden FamilyIn memory of Libby E. Bogel, M.D. ‘78David R. Andrews, M.D. ‘78Andrew M. Murphy, M.D. ‘78In memory of Joyce BonderMichael I. Bonder, M.D. ‘70In honor of Wini BorgLisa Borg, M.D. ‘80In memory of Brooke L. Brennan, M.D. ‘01Zachary M. Campbell, M.D. ‘01In honor of Aaron BrombergDavid J. Bromberg, M.D. ‘13In memory of William Henry Brown, M.D. ‘48Ms. Erin BrownTonya M. Brown Price, M.D. ‘90Ms. Sharon P. CoteDr. Augustin Dordai and Mrs. Josette DordaiFenimore Asset Management, Inc.Fortier Public Relations LLCMs. Wendy McCormick and Mr. Kevin FlemingMr. and Mrs. Laddie l. StahlIn memory of John Joseph BrozaDavid J. Broza, M.D. ‘89In honor of David J. Burke, M.D. ‘86Ms. Estelle BurkeIn honor of Gordon M. Burke, M.D. ‘11Ms. Estelle BurkeIn memory of Judy Burrows and Frank JasonRobert A. Jason, M.D. ‘82In memory of Carmine D. CarboneMr. Donald Carbone and Ms. Josephine M. SitterIn memory of Francis S. Cardinale, D.D.S.Joseph G. Cardinale, M.D. ‘80In memory of Alfred J. Caron Mrs. Alfred J. CaronIn honor of Anthony Thomas Carrellas, M.D. ‘49Robert A. Carrellas, M.D. ‘89In memory of Mildred and Milton CassellLauren S. Cassell, M.D. ‘77 and Jacques BlinbaumIn memory of Harvey CassutoMrs. Irene CassutoIn memory of Margaret and Giuseppe T. CerviaJoseph S. Cervia, M.D. ‘84 and Denise L. Blumberg, M.D.In honor of Alanna R. Chait, M.D. ‘13Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell ChaitIn honor of Penelope ChewQwie T. Chew, M.D. ‘65In honor of Scarlett ChewQwie T. Chew, M.D. ‘65In honor of Annette Choolfaian, R.N.Joseph McNelis, M.D. ‘87In honor of Gloria B. Chu, M.D. ‘09Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. ChuIn memory of Archie Cohn, M.D. ‘27Kenneth Cohn, M.D. ‘68In memory of Nereida ComasWaldemar A. Comas, Esq.In memory of Anthony and Frances ConcaDominick Conca, M.D. ‘70In memory of Lawrence A. Cone, M.D.Lionel A. Cone, M.D. ‘74In memory of Herbert A. Conner, M.D. ‘43Mrs. Mabel I. ConnerIn honor of Elizabeth Ann ConnorMorton Connor, M.D. ‘48In memory of Ana M. CorderoMr. and Mrs. Anastacio BaezIn memory of Joseph CoreyStephen L. Rubin, M.D. ‘70

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In memory of Maurice H. Cowen, M.D. ‘64Michael J. Feinstein, M.D. ‘64In memory of Harold P. Curran, M.D. ‘52Mr. Richard CurranIn memory of John B. Curtis, M.D.Alton L. Curtis, M.D. ‘69In memory of Robert “Bob” CurtisAlton L. Curtis, M.D. ‘69In memory of Margaret R. CushmoreFrederick N. Cushmore, M.D. ‘56In memory of Marie A. DaweRobert V. Dawe, M.D. ‘75In memory of Louis R.M. Del Guercio, M.D.Mrs. Diane L. LevereIn honor of Donald W. Delahanty, M.D. ‘51Kevin C. Delahanty, M.D. ‘84In memory of Joseph and Catherine DevlinMrs. Edmund D. GrammerIn memory of Matthew DiBiase, M.D.George M. Arcieri, M.D. ‘64In memory of Joseph DiQuattroThe DiQuattro FamilyIn celebration of the joyous arrival of Savannah Jaylin DvoraAlan R. Green, M.D. ‘71In memory of Samuel J. Eallonardo III, M.D. ‘93Annette E. Kussmaul, M.D. ‘93In honor of Justin and Barbara EhrlichClifford L. Ehrlich, M.D. ‘81In honor of Mark W. Elmer, M.D. ‘12Mr. and Mrs. John E. ElmerIn memory of Michael R. Ettenson, M.D. ‘44John S. Ettenson, M.D. ‘83In memory of Muriel K. EttensonJohn S. Ettenson, M.D. ‘83In memory of Robert G. Faux, M.D. ‘53Mrs. Dorothy FauxIn honor of John R. Ferrarone, M.D. ‘12Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. FerraroneIn memory of Robert B. FlemisterPeter B. Flemister, M.D. ‘89In honor of Shana R. Flicker, SOM ‘15Ms. Kenna FlickerIn memory of William Flynn, M.D. ‘54William C. Frederick, M.D. ‘54In memory of Sheniqua C. FontaineMs. Cynthia L. Fontaine St. ClairIn honor of Marie D. Pulda Fox, M.D. ‘51John T. Fox, M.D. ‘89In memory of Martin J. Frank, M.D. ‘70Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Crootof ‘70In honor of Judith FriedDeborah Fried, M.D. ‘83In honor of Sylvia K. Fried, M.D. ‘47Ruthellen Fried, M.D. ‘76 and Lawrence M. Boxt, M.D. ‘74In memory of Steven James FrischMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. FrischIn memory of Donald H. Gemson, M.D. ‘78Anita Grover, M.D. ‘78In memory of Viola and Peter GeorgeWilliam Cristo, M.D. ‘71In memory of Melvin Gerber, M.D. ‘64Eric W. Gerber, M.D. ‘00Mrs. Marilyn GerberIn memory of Anthony S. Giannotto, M.D. ‘44Beverly A. Pattillo, M.D. ‘89In honor of Vinita K. Gidvani, M.D. ‘12 Gidvani and Tanwani FamilyIn memory of Sidney S. Glass, M.D. ‘31J. Peter Glass, M.D. ‘72

In memory of Dr. Lynn GlasserTony Cohen, M.D. ‘66In memory of Vasilici GoffasGeorge T. Goffas, M.D. ‘92In memory of Marion GoldbergDiane M. Cymerman, M.D. ‘82In memory of Shep GoldbergAlbert C. Goldberg, M.D. ‘63In memory of Dr. A. Allen GoldbloomLewis H. Roht, M.D. ‘64In memory of Shirley GoldmanDavid T. Goldman, M.D. ‘81In memory of Robert Goldstein, M.D.Edward L. Snyder, M.D. ‘73In honor of Jun Gong, M.D. ‘12Mr. and Mrs. Lai H. GongIn honor of the Graduate School of Basic Medical SciencesMs. Roni Q. Zilinski, M.S. ‘10In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph GrecoGina M. Greco Tartaglia, M.D. ‘91In honor of Amanda B. Green, M.D. ‘12Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell A. MundIn honor of Ella Correl GreenbergStephan M. Greenberg, M.D. ‘66In memory of Jacob Leonard Greif, M.D. ‘39Richard H. Greif, M.D. ‘75In honor of Shana R. Greif, SOM ‘15Ms. Tamar Small GreifIn honor of Kelly Ann Kettleson Griffin ‘12Ronald and Alix KettlesonIn memory of Eugene M. Grossman, M.D.V. Rachel Phillips, M.D. ‘79In honor of Lauren Guenther, SOM ‘15Mr. Klaus C. Guenther and Dr. Elyse W. GlaserIn memory of Rainer V. Guggenheim, M.D. ‘58Mrs. Janet GuggenheimIn memory of Johanna P. Hagedoorn, Ph.D.Lisa C. Bogdonoff, M.D. ‘88Harry D. Kerr, M.D. ‘75Victor S. Sloan, M.D. ‘89 and Sandra GongIn honor of Scott A. Hahm, M.D. ‘11Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. HahmIn honor of Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A.Dr. and Mrs. Henry E. FourcadeMs. Larissa F. ReeceIn memory of Isaac H. Halperin, M.D. ‘28 and Fannie H. HalperinEdward N. Halperin, M.D. ‘64In memory of Nan HalpernLeslie R. Halpern Sebold, M.D. ‘93In memory of Christopher HansenNora M. Hansen, M.D. ‘88In memory of Suzanne HansenSpencer K. Hansen, M.D. ‘13In memory of Audrey and Donovan HardingEastlyn E. Harding Marin, M.D.In memory of Leigh J. Harris, M.D. ‘77Edward S. Valentine, M.D. ‘78In memory of Muriel I. HarterLawrence D. Harter, M.D. ‘64In memory of Catherine HaughMs. Jeanne L. HaughIn memory of Hyman A. Hauptman, M.D. ‘30Bruce Hauptman, M.D. ‘63In memory of Mary Ellen Hawkins McAteer, M.D. ‘75Rebecca A. McAteer, M.D. ‘08In honor of Gregory S. Heaphy, M.D. ‘13Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. HeaphyIn memory of Elaine HedayaEdward L. Hedaya, M.D. ‘81

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In memory of Dr. and Mrs. Abraham R. HellerPaul B. Heller, M.D. ‘68In memory of William E. Hennessey, M.D. ‘70Mrs. Joanne C. HennesseyIn honor of Laura and Erin HinesPatrick J. Hines, M.D. ‘87In memory of Jeannette Acacia HoEileen Fisher, Inc.Ms. Theresa FehnMr. David J. GilbartMs. Lucy A. GilbartMr. Thomas E. Gilbart and Mrs. Jennifer V. GilbartMr. Antonio HernandezMs. Nancy HoMrs. Kerrie KennedyMs. Peggyann MunnickIn memory of Donna Marie HollandChristopher S. Holland, M.D. ‘79, M.P.H.In honor of Jane Date Hon, M.D. ‘12Dr. and Mrs. John W. HonIn honor of Jessica Hu, M.D. ‘09Mr. and Mrs. Irwin HuIn celebration of the inauguration of Alan Kadish, M.D., and Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.AMr. and Mrs. James BraniganMs. Annette Choolfaian, R.N.Ms. Dee DemlingMs. Ilene P. GrantRichard G. McCarrick, M.D.Sonny and Mark ShipmanDeborah Viola, Ph.D.In memory of Theodore Jacobs, M.D. ‘55Parvin M. Jacobs, M.D. ‘55In memory of David JacobsonAmy Silverman, M.D.In honor of Jonathan R. Jagid, M.D. ‘94Mr. and Mrs. Bruce JagidIn honor of Yves M. Jodesty, M.S. ‘12Dr. and Mrs. Yves M. JodestyIn memory of Loise Pickett KaaschMs. Shirley MartischewskyIn honor of Alan Kadish, M.D.Harold S. Landa, M.D. ‘82In honor of Ilana A. Kafer, M.D. ‘12Sheldon Kafer, M.D.In memory of Gabor Kaley, Ph.D.Anna B. Drakontides, Ph.D.Ms. Carol DudnickDr. Willa Cobert and Dr. Irwin HirschChristopher S. Leonard, Ph.D.Norman Levine, Ph.D.Edward J. Messina, Ph.D. ‘73MRA PhysiciansDr. and Mrs. Harel WeinsteinLeslie H. Weinstein, M.D. ‘76Sandra H. Wulach, M.D. ‘75Dr. and Mrs. Irving H. Zucker, Ph.D. ‘72In memory of Dr. Nathan KalischerAlan L. Kalischer, M.D. ‘77In memory of Joseph Kasnetz, M.D. ‘21Herbert R. Kasnetz, M.D. ‘60In honor of Jerald W. Katz, M.D. ‘84Mrs. Doris KatzIn memory of Saul Kay, M.D. ‘39Grace Calef Kay, M.D. ‘39In honor of Shari KellerIrwin A. Keller, M.D. ‘80In honor of Andrew L. Kelly, M.D. ‘13Ms. Francene M. CaponeIn memory of Judith Frank Ketterer, M.D. ‘61John G. Ketterer, Jr., M.D. ‘61In memory of Jenny Irene KeyesMr. and Mrs. Richard J. Keyes, Jr.In memory of Solomon and Sophie KlugerJeffrey Kluger, M.D. ‘71In memory of Henry V. Kogut, M.D. ‘43Mrs. Mary M. KogutIn honor of Harry Kosovsky, M.D. ‘43Ruthellen Fried, M.D. ‘76 and Lawrence M. Boxt, M.D. ‘74

In honor of Mark W. Kozicky, M.D. ‘12, M.S. ‘08Orest J. Kozicky, M.D. ‘81In honor of Julie A. KubaskaDr. and Mrs. Henry E. FourcadeIn honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest KussmaulAnnette E. Kussmaul, M.D. ‘93In memory of Rabbi Dr. Bernard LanderRichard A. Stram, M.D. ‘78In memory of Yolanda LangeMrs. Kathryn T. EganMrs. Joan M. SeiterIn honor of Elissa M. Lapide, M.D. ‘07Sara Kellermann, M.D.In memory of David Lehr, M.D.Muriel A. Gold Morris, M.D. ‘66In memory of Melissa LequireSteven C. Reiner, M.D. ‘73In memory of Dr. LevinDaniel J. Smeester, M.D.In memory of Philip A. Levin, M.D.Gary J. Lieberman, M.D. ‘73In memory of Robert LevyMr. and Mrs. David S. WaldmanIn memory of Susan M. Liebeskind, M.D. ‘90Mr. Michael LiebeskindIn honor of Joan P. Liman, M.D. ‘83, M.P.H. ‘93Ilona W. Figura, M.D. ‘83Laurie Grant, M.D. ‘83In honor of Yaakov Liss, M.D. ‘11Dr. and Mrs. Donald LissIn honor of Trude LorchDavid J. Bromberg, M.D. ‘13In celebration of the marriage of Becky X. Lou, M.D. ‘13 and Samuel ParlerMs. Rachel Eve GinterDr. Stephanie Kim LeSageIn memory of Isabel Gormley LynchJohn J. Lynch, M.D. ‘58In memory of Filomena MaffucciCOL Joseph J. CentofantiMs. Jill McManusPhilips Research North AmericaIn memory of Alex F. MarinAda M. Marin, M.D. ‘83, M.P.H.In memory of Joseph and Theresa MarinoAnnMarie DelliPizzi Citardi, Ph.D. ‘97In memory of Augusta and Max MaronNorman L. Maron, M.D. ‘70In memory of Pauline P. Matusow, M.D.Mr. Klaus C. Guenther and Dr. Elyse W. GlaserIn honor of Debra H. Etelson Mayblum, M.D. ‘95Barry Pomerantz, M.D. ‘63In memory of Don W. McCoy, M.D. ‘51Mrs. Marylou McCoyIn memory of Kathleen McGarreyKristine J. Thayer, M.D. ‘90In honor of Brian H. McGreenThomas H. McGreen, M.D.In honor of Hugh McGuireCharles W. McGuire, M.D. ‘61In honor of Marian McInerneyEileen McInerney, M.D. ‘85In memory of Katerina McNelis and Professor Edward McNelisJoseph McNelis, M.D. ‘87In memory of Rita MedoffAlan S. Medoff, M.D. ‘48In memory of Marion F. MetaliosMr. James Z. MetaliosIn memory of Dr. Harold Michal-SmithEvan M. Klass, M.D. ‘76In memory of James T. Miglietta, M.D. ‘81Kenneth D. Kushner, M.D. ‘81In memory of Richard Nevin MignoneBiagio V. Mignone, M.D. ‘75In memory of Beverly MilimSteven J. Milim, M.D. ‘78

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In memory of Sydell D. Miller, M.D. ‘48Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. OsinoffIn memory of Robert D. MininghamRoy Christopher Monsour, M.D.In honor of Aaron D. Mishkin, M.D. ‘12Mark H. Mishkin, M.D. ‘76In honor of Victoria A. Mock, SOM ‘15Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MockIn memory of Dora MoreJay More, M.D. ‘87In honor of Ross A. Mund, M.D. ‘12Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell A. MundIn honor of Lucia A. Munoz, SOM ‘15Ms. Francisca A. MunozIn memory of Angela MurdoccoJames J. Murdocco, M.D. ‘65In honor of Nina and Frank NavettaFrank I. Navetta, M.D. ‘84In honor of Elana Neches, M.D. ‘12Mr. and Mrs. Yehezkel NechesIn memory of Sheila and Emil NeibartSteven I. Neibart, M.D. ‘81In honor of New York Medical CollegeDenis C. Astarita, M.D. ‘74In honor of NYMC Emergency Medicine Residency ProgramBenjamin G. M. Bautista, M.D.Dr. Jacque D. CiarloLara J. De Nonno, M.D.Dr. Farhad M. GaziRobert H. Leviton, M.D., M.P.H.Dr. Rachel LiuDr. Jim O. Omatseye, Jr.Dr. Steven A. SawyerIn honor of NYMC studentsRobert G. Lerner, M.D.In celebration of NYMC’s affiliation with Touro CollegeBurt J. Yankiver, M.D. ‘78In celebration of NYMC’s SesquicentennialHerbert M. Kravitz, M.D. ‘55, F.A.C.S.In honor of Leonard J. Newman, M.D. ‘70Mark and Wendy GlassmanIn memory of Robert P. Newman, M.D. ‘70Mrs. Jane NewmanDonald E. Sawyer, M.D. ‘70In memory of Robert W. Niehaus, M.D. ‘50Mrs. Mildred M. NiehausIn memory of Lawrence A. Norton, M.D. ‘56Mrs. Mary NortonIn memory of Thomas F. OliverMichael T. Oliver, M.D. ‘76In memory of Camilia Orlando MauroDr. Peter M. BuffaIn memory of Dr. Daniel OsterHarvey Weisslitz, M.D. ‘65In honor of my parentsCarlos M. Meletiche, M.D. ‘92In memory of Nadia Marie PeinertRobert A. Peinert, M.D. ‘70In memory of Charlotte PerelmanRobert N. Perelman, M.D. ‘82In honor of Jack PopkinMichael H. Popkin, M.D. ‘74In memory of Frank PrimianoCharles A. Primiano, M.D. ‘76In memory of Sylvia RebackHarvey A. Reback, M.D. ‘61In memory of Bruce M. Reitberg, M.D. ‘66Alegria Bahia Reitberg, M.D.In honor of Daniel G. Rene, M.D. ‘13Mr. Robert M. Rene

In memory of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Ricciardi, Sr. ‘37Ralph E. Ricciardi, Jr., M.D. ‘71In honor of John Ross Rizzo, M.D. ‘08Mr. and Mrs. Ross J. RizzoIn honor of Lacey B. Robinson, M.D. ‘13Mr. and Mrs. James D. RobinsonIn memory of Dr. Paul RohtLewis H. Roht, M.D. ‘64In honor of Kaylah C. Rondon, M.D. ‘12Ms. Novella V. Davila and Dr. Luis A. RondonIn honor of Martin E. Rose, M.D. ‘56Nancy C. Rose, M.D. ‘84 and G. Marc Jackson, M.D.In memory of Jacob S. Rothman, M.D. ‘33Kenneth L. Rothman, M.D. ‘73In honor of Adam D. Rubin, M.D. ‘00Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. RubinIn memory of Adrian D. Rubin, M.D. ‘30Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. RubinIn honor of Samuel Rubin, M.D.’s 90th birthdayAdam D. Rubin, M.D. ‘00In memory of Irving N. Rubinstein, M.D. ‘53Alan L. Rubinstein, M.D. ‘62In honor of Melanie J. Rudnick, M.D. ‘13Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. RudnickIn memory of Vernon RusheenJeffrey M. Rusheen, M.D.In memory of William D. Ryan, M.D. ‘53Mrs. Kathryn X. RyanIn memory of Arlene RymerWilliam Rymer, M.D. ‘72In memory of Sam RymerWilliam Rymer, M.D. ‘72In memory of Marcelle and David SagRichard M. Sag, M.D. ‘75In honor of Gabriela E. Sanchez, SOM ‘14Mr. David E. SanchezIn memory of the Sandy Hook victimsEarl A. Bueno, M.D. ‘00In honor of Henry I. Saphier, M.D. ‘61Albert L. Saphier, M.D. ‘65 and the entire Saphier FamilyDouglas J. Saphier, M.D. ‘10In honor of Henry I. Saphier, M.D. ‘61 and Marieanna Saphier, R.N. ‘60Robert D. Green, M.D. ‘61In honor of Alexander SassoonAlbert K. Sassoon, M.D. ‘81, M.P.H.In honor of Anne R. SawyerDonald E. Sawyer, M.D. ‘70In memory of Michael N. SayeghNayel J. Sayegh, M.D.In memory of Siegfried Scherl, M.D. ‘44Ellen J. Scherl Harbus, M.D. ‘77 and Dr. Fredric HarbusState Street Foundation, Inc.In honor of Rebecca E. Schickman, M.D. ‘12Sarah Bertram Elbaum, M.D. ‘82In memory of Pearl SchneidermanWilliam L. Schneiderman, M.D. ‘74In memory of Guy A. Settipane, M.D. ‘57Russell A. Settipane, M.D. ‘84In memory of Fred D. Sheftell, M.D. ‘66Michael Brody, M.D. ‘66In memory of Richard M. Siegel, M.D. ‘48Mrs. Elise SiegelIn celebration of Bret Silber’s bar mitzvahJeff S. Silber, M.D. ‘95In honor of Nicole M. SilvaAlan E. Peters, M.D. ‘79In honor of Eli Wyatt SilvermanFrederick W. Silverman, M.D. ‘69, J.D.

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In honor of Taylor E. Smith, SOM ‘14Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. FairclothIn memory of Warener M. Soelling, M.D. ‘48John L. Soelling, M.D. ‘46In honor of the SOM Class of 1960Carl M. Marchetti, M.D. ‘60In honor of the SOM Class of 1972Leon D. Freedman, M.D. ‘72In honor of the SOM Class of 1981David M. Lemonick, M.D. ‘81In honor of the SOM Class of 1988Andrew J. Roth, M.D. ‘88In honor of the SOM Class of 1991Elizabeth M. Peters Kaiser, M.D. ‘91 and Richard C. Kaiser, M.D. ‘91In honor of the SOM Class of 2000Earl A. Bueno, M.D. ‘00In honor of the SOM Class of 2013Jill M. Allenbaugh, M.D. ‘13Linda R. DeMello, M.D. ‘13In honor of the SOM Class of 2015Mr. and Mrs. Walter LewandowskiIn memory of Regina and Solomon SperberSteven I. Neibart, M.D. ‘81In memory of Pincus A. Stahl, M.D. ‘21Martin B. Stahl, M.D. ‘53In memory of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Stavola ‘87Shirley U. Salvatore, M.D. ‘87 and James A. Salvatore, M.D. ‘87In celebration of the birth of Jacob StemberHarvey G. Masor, M.D. ‘65In memory of Edwin S. Stempler, M.D. ‘61Robert D. Green, M.D. ‘61In honor of Jeffrey M. Stern, M.D. ‘13Leonard Stern, M.D. ‘75In honor of Marc A. Stiefel, M.D. ‘01Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. StiefelIn memory of Martin L. Stone, M.D. ‘44Allan B. Weingold, M.D. ‘55In honor of Michelle and Alyssa StramRichard A. Stram, M.D. ‘78In memory of Robert J. Strobos, M.D.Eugene Conrad, Ph.D., M.P.H. ‘89, M.S.In memory of Martin L. Sumner, M.D. ‘47Mrs. Betty SumnerIn memory of Nicole J. SumnerMartin L. Sumner, M.D. ‘47In memory of Robert J. Suozzo, M.D. ‘48Mrs. Dolores A. SuozzoIn memory of Louis A. Susca, M.D. ‘55John DeAngelis, M.D. ‘57In honor of Adam S. Tanzer, M.D. ‘96Dr. and Mrs. Jason TanzerIn honor of Jay D. Tartell, M.D. ‘82Mr. Paul J. GouldMrs. Ada RosenIn memory of Paul Tartell, M.D. ‘52Jay D. Tartell, M.D. ‘82In celebration of Jonathan Teitelbaum’s graduationJacob L. Brener, M.D.In memory of Laurie ThomasThe DiQuattro FamilyIn memory of Hyman TobinSeymour Tobin, M.D. ‘52

In honor of Michelle P. Tomassi, M.D. and Marco J. Tomassi, M.D. ‘03Patricia McCarthy TomassiIn honor of Angela Tong, M.D. ‘12Dr. and Mrs. Der Long TongIn honor of Touro CollegeAharon Gutterman, M.D. ‘03In honor of Christie M. Tsimoyianis, M.D. ‘12George V. Tsimoyianis, M.D. ‘82In memory of Vasilios G. TsimoyianisGeorge V. Tsimoyianis, M.D. ‘82In memory of Carmen UglianoCatherina T. Pinnaro, M.D. ‘13In memory of Alice G. VlasakMr. and Mrs. John T. SimpsonIn memory of William VlodovJane Vlodov, M.D. ‘95In honor of Jonathan N. VonDerHaar, M.D. ‘13Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. VonDerHaarIn honor of Thomas K. Vu, M.D. ‘13Mr. Thuc V. Vu and Ms. Kim Y. NguyenIn honor of Pamela J. Walsh, M.D. ‘12James J. Walsh, M.D. ‘80In memory of Carman WaseLinda C. Wase, M.D. ‘80In memory of Dr. Felix and Hannah WassermannEric M. Wassermann, M.D. ‘85In honor of Carolyn M. Wassong, M.D. ‘08, M.P.H. ’08Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. WassongIn honor of Tin Tin WayDr. Aung Gyi and Dr. Nwe OoIn honor of Allan B. Weingold, M.D. ‘55Jonathan H. Fish, M.D. ‘67In honor of Michael A. Weinreich, M.D. ‘13, M.P.H. ‘13Dr. and Mrs. David J. WeinreichIn memory of Sidney and Lilyan WeissbergSteven M. Weissberg, M.D. ‘66In memory of David N. Wicoff, M.D. ‘54Ms. Karen J. PuttIn memory of Norman Wikler, M.D.Jeffrey P. Cohen, M.D. ‘89In memory of Albert Willner, M.D. ‘43The Bloomgarden FamilyIn memory of Carol L. Manberg Wininger, M.D. ‘70Robert A. Peinert, M.D. ‘70In memory of Ivy WohlJohn M. Feder, M.D. ‘87In memory of Paul S. Wolfish, M.D. ‘73Donald Rudikoff, M.D. ‘73In memory of Orlin V. Wry, M.D. ‘58Mrs. Cassandra WryIn honor of Troy J. Young, SOM ‘15Mr. and Mrs. Dean W. YoungIn honor of Robert M. Zbeda, SOM ‘15Mr. and Mrs. George ZbedaIn memory of Dr. Philip A. ZollerRobert C. Zoller, M.D. ‘77

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BOARD OF TRUSTEESDr. Mark Hasten, Chairman of the BoardMr. Gary BarnettHoward Baruch, M.D.Ben Chouake, M.D.Rabbi Menachem GenackGary Gettenberg, M.D.Michael D. Israel, M.P.H.Alan Kadish, M.D.Mr. Michael KarfunkelJoseph Levine, M.D.Mr. Moshe LichtensteinMr. Joseph MarkMartin Oliner, Esq.Raymond M. Planell, Esq.Mr. Ronald F. PoeMr. Stephen RosenbergMrs. Maureen L. RoxeHenry Saphier, M.D. ’61Joseph Schwartz, M.D.

UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIONAlan Kadish, M.D.PresidentEdward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A.Chancellor and Chief Executive OfficerDavid RaabChief of Staff to the PresidentExecutive Vice PresidentTouro College and University SystemRobert W. Amler, M.D.Dean, School of Health Sciences & PracticeVice President of Government AffairsFrancis L. Belloni, Ph.D.Dean, Graduate School of Basic Medical SciencesStephen Piccolo Jr.Senior Vice President for FinanceChief Financial Officer and Vice Provost, AdministrationRabbi Moshe D. KrupkaSenior Vice President for College AffairsTouro College and University SystemWilliam Angus Steadman IISenior Associate Dean and Vice Provost for Academic

AdministrationVice President for Strategic PlanningJudith A. Ehren, M.A., J.D.Associate Provost and University RegistrarRichard G. McCarrick, M.D.Vice Dean for Graduate Medical Education and AffiliationsBen C. Watson, Ph.D., CCC-SLPVice Dean, School of Health Sciences and PracticeWaldemar A. Comas, J.D.Vice President and General CounselRenee Garrick, M.D.Vice Dean, New York Medical CollegeExecutive Medical Officer, Westchester Medical CenterLarissa Reece, M.A.Vice President for Development and Alumni AffairsSandra E. Shivers, Ph.D.Chief Information OfficerPeter M. BrownAssociate Vice President for Human ResourcesDana H. Lee, J.D., M.P.A.Associate Vice President for Legal AffairsDonna E. Moriarty, M.P.H. ’04Associate Vice President, CommunicationsGeorge NestlerAssociate Vice President and Controller

SCHOOL OF MEDICINEDepartment ChairsAnesthesiologyKathryn E. McGoldrick, M.D.Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyErnest Y.C. Lee, Ph.D.Cell Biology and AnatomyJoseph D. Etlinger, Ph.D.Dental MedicineJoseph F. Morales, D.D.S.DermatologyBijan Safai, M.D.Emergency Medicine Gregory L. Almond, M.D., M.S. ’00, M.P.H. ’00Family and Community Medicine Montgomery Douglas, M.D.MedicineWilliam H. Frishman, M.D.Microbiology and ImmunologyIra Schwartz, Ph.D.NeurologyBrij Singh Ahluwalia, M.D.NeurosurgeryRaj Murali, M.D.Obstetrics and GynecologyHoward Blanchette, M.D.OphthalmologyPaul A. Sidoti, M.D.Orthopaedic SurgeryDavid E. Asprinio, M.D.OtolaryngologyEdward J. Shin, M.D.PathologyJohn T. Fallon III, M.D., Ph.D.PediatricsLeonard J. Newman, M.D. ’70PharmacologyMichal Laniado Schwartzman, Ph.D.Physical Medicine and RehabilitationEduardo Lopez, M.D.PhysiologyThomas H. Hintze, Ph.D. ’80Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesJoseph T. English, M.D.Radiation MedicineChitti R. Moorthy, M.D.Radiology Zvi Lefkovitz, M.D.SurgeryJohn A. Savino, M.D.UrologyMuhammad Choudhury, M.D.

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SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES AND PRACTICEChairs and Program DirectorsAmy Ansehl, D.N.P., M.S.N.Director of Public Health PracticeExecutive Director, The Partnership for a Healthy PopulationAnsley Bacon, Ph.D.Director, Center on Disability and HealthJennifer Calder, D.V.M., Ph.D.Director of M.P.H. Studies, EpidemiologyLydia V. Cavieux, M.P.A.Director, Distance EducationChia-Ching Chen, Ed.D., C.H.E.S.Director of Health EducationAnnette Choolfaian, R.N., M.P.A.Chair, Health Policy and ManagementKate Franklin, Ph.D.Chair, Speech-Language PathologyBarbara L. Greenberg, Ph.D.Chair, Epidemiology and Community HealthDiane E. Heck, Ph.D.Chair, Environmental Health SciencePenny Liberatos, Ph.D.Director of M.P.H. Studies, Behavioral Sciences and

Health PromotionMichael J. Majsak, P.T., Ed.D.Chair, Physical TherapyFrank Mineo, Ph.D.Director, Emergency PreparednessPadmini Murthy, M.D., M.P.H.Director, Global HealthMichael J. Reilly, Dr.P.H. ’10, MRENT-PDirector, Center for Disaster MedicineMichael P. Shakarjian, Ph.D.Director of M.P.H. Studies, Environmental Health ScienceQiuhu Shi, M.S., Ph.D.Director, BiostatisticsDenise Tahara, M.B.A., Ph.D.Director of M.P.H. Studies, Health Policy and ManagementDeborah Viola, Ph.D.Director of Doctoral Studies, Health Policy and Management,

Director, Center for Long Term Care Research and Policy

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCESProgram DirectorsFrancis L. Belloni, Ph.D. Director, Integrated Ph.D. Program Victor A. Fried, Ph.D.Director, Cell Biology Program (M.S. and Ph.D.)Henry P. Godfrey, M.D., Ph.D.Director, Pathology Program (Ph.D.)Kenneth Lerea, Ph.D.Director, Basic Medical Sciences Program (M.S.)Norman Levine, Ph.D.Director, Accelerated Master’s Program Fred Moy, Ph.D.Director, Pathology Program (M.S.)Alberto Nasjletti, M.D.Director, Pharmacology Program (Ph.D.)Charles T. Stier Jr., Ph.D.Director, Pharmacology Program (M.S.) Carl I. Thompson, Ph.D.Director, Physiology Program (M.S. and Ph.D.)Raj K. Tiwari, Ph.D.Director, Microbiology and Immunology Program

(M.S. and Ph.D.)Libor Velíšek, M.D., Ph.D.Director, M.D./Ph.D. ProgramJoseph M. Wu, Ph.D.Director, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Program (M.S.) Zhongtao Zhang, Ph.D.Director, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Program (Ph.D.)

AFFILIATED HOSPITALSAcademic Medical CenterWestchester Medical CenterUniversity HospitalMetropolitan Hospital CenterAffiliated HospitalsBenedictine HospitalCalvary HospitalGreenwich HospitalHoboken University Medical CenterJamaica Hospital Medical CenterKeller Army Community Hospital, West PointLenox Hill HospitalMontefiore Medical Center, North DivisionMount Vernon HospitalNorthern Westchester Hospital CenterNorwalk HospitalPhelps Memorial Hospital CenterRichmond University Medical CenterSaint Joseph’s Health Care System, Paterson, NJSaint Joseph’s Medical Center, YonkersSaint Vincent’s Medical Center, BridgeportSound Shore Medical Center of WestchesterTerence Cardinal Cooke Health Care CenterVA Hudson Valley Health Care SystemWyckoff Heights Medical CenterSpecialty HospitalThe New York Eye and Ear InfirmaryAmbulatory Care ProgramsCenter for Comprehensive Health Practice Open Door Family Medical CentersWestchester Institute for Human Development

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