50-year physician awards
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50-Year Physician Awards
September 17, 2013
Class of 1963
Charles W. Abbotsmith, MD
Cardiovascular Intervention
Education and Training MD, McGill University Faculty
of Medicine, Montreal, Canada Internship, Montreal General
Hospital Residency, Cincinnati General
Hospital
Rodolofo Q. Bruno, MDVascular &
General Surgery Education and Training
Far Eastern University Institute of Medicine, Manila, Philippines
General Surgery residency and Vascular Surgery fellowship, Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati, OH
Rodolfo Q. Bruno, MDPractice
Information Private practice with
Cranley Surgical Associates, Cincinnati
Solo practice – Vascular & General Surgery, Cincinnati
Highlight/Memory Top ten percent in
medical school
Research in vascular surgery lab: pre-vascular laboratory tests (carotids, peripheral arterial and venous studies)
V. Franklin Colon, MDFamily Medicine
Education and Training BA, Nebraska Wesleyan
University, Lincoln, NE MD, University of Nebraska
College of Medicine, Omaha, NE
V. Franklin Colon, MD Practice Information Private general practice, 1964-1977, Friend, NE Volunteer faculty, University of Nebraska College of
Medicine, 1965-1977; Volunteer Associate Professor, 1975
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 1977-1986 Associate Director, Family Medicine Department and
Professor of Family Medicine, 1986-2005 Founder/Director, Bethesda Family Practice
V. Franklin Colon, MD Highlight/Memory The privilege of having taught hundreds of
residents and medical students over 40 years Having served a rural community for 13 years
and taught in two great medical schools Charter Diplomate, ABFP, 1970 Medical school memory – the ICBM’s fascia in
freshman year anatomy lab
V. Franklin Colon, MD
Fuheid Daoud, MDCardiology Education and Training BA, University of Cincinnati MD, University of
Heidelberg, Germany Internship, Good Samaritan
Hospital, Cincinnati Internal Medicine
Fuheid Daoud, MDPractice
Information Cardiology Center of
Cincinnati
Robert J. Hasl, MDGeneral Surgery Education and Training
MD, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Residency, Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati
Robert J. Hasl, MDPractice
Information Practiced from 1969 until
2000
Highlight/Memory Excellent teachers: Ed Gall,
MD; Richard Vilter, MD; Charles Aring, MD (all at UC);
Ray Krause, MD; Charles Moore, MD; Nick Giannestras, MD; and Lionel King, MD (all at Good Samaritan)
Inayat Malik, MDUrology Education and Training
MBBS, King Edward Medical College, Lahore, Pakistan, 1963
Rotating internship, Lakewood Hospital, Cleveland, OH, 1964-1965
Pathology and General Surgery resident, St. Alexis Hospital, Cleveland, 1965-1967
Urology residency, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, 1967-1970
Inayat Malik, MDPractice
Information Chief of Urology,
VA Medical Center, Cincinnati, 1970-1971
Private practice of Urology, Cincinnati, 1971-2007
Highlight/Memory Establishing urology center for
stone disease with first lithotripter in Ohio (1985, Bethesda Hospital), along with foundation of Tristate Urology Associates, predecessor of the current “The Urology Group” in Cincinnati
Serving as president and chief of medical staff at Bethesda Hospital 1989-1990
Inayat Malik, MD
Ferdinand J. Niehaus, Jr., MD
Family Medicine
BS, Xavier University
American Association of Family Practice
Ferdinand J. Niehaus, Jr., MD
Medical Practice Information
Family Medicine in Sayler Park for 38 years
Hospital staffs: Mercy Franciscan (St. Francis, St. Mary’s, Mt. Airy), Deaconess, Christ, Good Samaritan
Ferdinand J. Niehaus, Jr., MD
Highlight/Memory Numerous awards from the community: co-host at award ceremony with Johnny
Bench for many years of doing free sports physicals for Sayler Park, Taylor, St. Al’s, Oak Hills, etc.; and award for providing complete medical care (single-handedly) for the Sayler Park area during the tornado on April 3, 1974. Also gave all patients and residents affected by the tornado free care for one-half year.
Represented the Academy on “Call The Doctor” with Dr. Al Thielen for 10-15 years.
Taught, trained and prepped one of the first physician assistants (John Davis, RN) to be board certified. Also assisted the Ohio State Medical Board in its initial planning as to what a PA could do. The first two states to use a PA were Iowa and Kentucky; initial use of the PA in my office was determined by what these state boards allowed.
Preceptorship training of University of Cincinnati College of Medicine students for about 20 years.
Marvin Pravda, MDPsychiatry Education and Training
MD, State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, 1963
US Navy, General Medical Officer, 1964-1966
Psychiatric residency, University of Cincinnati, 1966-1969
Marvin Pravda, MDPractice
Information Instructor and Assistant
Professor of Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati and VA Hospitals, 1969-1976
Full time private practice, 1976-2001; full retirement in 2002
Wagih M. Shehata, MDRadiation Oncology Education and Training
MD, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
Residency, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY
Board certified, American Board of Radiation Oncology
Board certified, United Kingdom, Royal College of Radiologists, London, England
Wagih M. Shehata, MDPractice
Information Medical Director, Eastgate
Cancer Center
Medical Director, Radiation Oncology, Good Samaritan Hospital, 1975-2005
Currently attending at TriHealth, Christ and Mercy Hospitals
Highlight/Memory Published 45 articles in
national and international journals
Principal investigator in many national clinical trials (RTOG, NSABP, GOG, etc.)
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