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Marcus Scholarship
UI Carver College of Medicine scholarship donors and recipients gathered Nov. 3, 2006 for the annual Medicine Student Scholarship Weekend. Scholarships provide the gift of learning to today's students and the gift of healing to tomorrow's patients. Pictured are the donors and student recipients of the Melvin L. Marcus Medical Student Scholarship for Excellence. Front row from left: Andrea Buckwalter, M4, and Sarah Bradley, M4. Second row: Cheryl Marcus ('92 MD), Rita Marcus, and Shirley Moody. Top row: Jeff Moody ('92 MD), Don Moody, Daniel Marcus, and Jennifer Marcus. Photo by Tom Langdon.

1940s

Bill G. Church ('47 MD) lives in Sioux Falls, S.D. He retired from private practice in neurosurgery in 1986, and recently celebrated 60 years of marriage with his wife, Betty. They have eight children.

MD Reunion Class of 1947

Alumni Reunion Weekend

June 8-10, 2007

Hanley F. Jenkins('44 BA, '47 MD) of Des Moines, Iowa spent 30 years practicing surgery, retiring in 1990. He and his wife, Marian, have five children. His time is spent gardening, fishing, playing golf, and wintering in Florida.

Robert W. Puckett('45 BA,'47 MD) served six years as a U.S. Army doctor, retiring at the rank of major. He spent 32 years in practice and served as chief of staff at Arcadia Methodist Hospital, Arcadia, Calif., retiring in 1988. In 2005, he and his wife, Jean, moved to their summer home on Klinger Lake in White Pigeon, Mich. Married for 60 years, they have five children, nine grandchildren, and three great grandchildren.

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1950s

Dale D. Morgan ('51 MD, '56 R) of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is retired from practice but still involved with teaching third- and fourth-year medical students in the patient simulator program.

Don C. Green('52 MD) lives in Des Moines, Iowa with his wife, Bonnie. His son is an orthopaedic surgeon in Keokuk, Iowa, and his daughter is a nurse in Des Moines.

Jack Posnick ('50 BA, '52 MD) has retired from private practice. Currently, he works part-time as medical director for Pathways Home Health, Hospice and Private Duty. He is a member of the clinical faculty at the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine, Department of Medicine.

MD Reunion Class of 1952

MD Reunion Class of 1957

Alumni Reunion Weekend

June 8-10, 2007

Andrew Clark Smith('50 BA, '52 MD) of Waterloo, Iowa, is retired. He and Murtis have two children, Craig and Karen, as well as two grandchildren. He was in private practice in internal medicine from 1956-1990. Murtis reports that his patients thought he was the most distinguished doctor "and that's what's important."

Robert Soper ('52 MD,'58 R) has had a long career practicing obstetrics/gynecology and urology. During his career, he also was the head of Minimally Invasive Surgery at Northwestern University. He is a professional musician who plays guitar and violin. He and his wife, Hélène, have six children.

Frederick R. Sutherland ('50 BA, '52 MD) is in full-time private practice in family medicine. In 2004, he was honored by the Western Illinois Athletic Association for 50 years of bench doctoring in high school athletics. The American Academy of Family Practice recognized him for 50 years of membership in 2006. He and his wife have five children-four pharmacists and a teacher.

Thomas G. Briggs ('54 BA,'57 MD) was medical director of an alcohol and drug rehabilitation center for 36 years. He is past president of the Minnesota Medical Association, and recipient of its distinguished service award. His free time is spent traveling. He has visited 95 countries and worked with Mother Teresa in Calcutta, India.

J. Burton Britzmann ('53 BA, '57 MD) retired in 2001 after 40 years in general private practice in Moscow, Idaho.

Paul Epler ('57 MD) lives in El Cajon, Calif. His youngest daughter, Frances, is a nurse practitioner and works with surgeons at San Mateo County Hospital in San Mateo, Calif.

Edgar A. Hanson ('57 MD) has spent 33 years in private practice and was active as a board member, retiring 16 years ago. He is an advisory member of the local hospital's senior board.

H. Allen Handford ('57 MD), of Hummelstown, Penn., is retired from faculty positions at Temple, Jefferson and as training director and chief, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Penn State University. He also served as director of Child Mental Health Services for the commonwealth of Pennsylvania and published research on autism, hemophilia, and pediatric sleep disorders. He has three children and five grandchildren.

James J. Kivlahan (' 57 MD) still practices medicine, but is devoting more time to travel. He and his wife, Lorena, recently spent 16 days touring Russia. They have five daughters and seven grandchildren.

Steve G. Kruse ('54 BA, '57 MD) has been retired since 1999. He recommends it to everyone.

Clifford Hendricks ('54 BA,'57 MD, '61 MS,'61 R) practices medicine two days a week in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Donald W. Kundel ('57 MD), of Duluth, Minn., ended a 40-year hospital-based pathology practice in 2004 and now teaches at University of Minnesota at Duluth and carries out cancer research using genetically engineered mice as well as studying genetic abnormalities in human breast cancer.

Jean E. McNally ('57 MD), of Englewood, N.J., was in private practice for 15 years, and was director of the medical residency program from 1973-1979. He is currently working in employee health at ADP in New Jersey.

Frank L. Myers ('54 BA, '57 MD) retired 10 years ago. He is teaching a history taking and physical diagnosis course to first- and second-year medical students. At the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he recently accompanied seven first-year students on a two-week medical mission to Guatemala. He and his wife, Helen, volunteer three weeks per year in the Philippines.

Alan E. Shumacher ('57 MD) began his private practice in San Diego in 1962. In 1970, he began working full-time at the Children's Hospital of San Diego, and remained there for 20 years serving on many boards and committees. He and his wife, Harriet, enjoy spending time with their three children and six grandchildren and playing tennis.

Robert D. Sparks ('55 BA,'57 MD) is enjoying retirement in El Dorado Hills, Calif. In 1998, he was honored as a distinguished alumnus of the UI Carver College of Medicine. He is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies and a distinguished service member of the Association of American Medical Colleges. Currently, he serves as director of Omni Med, an organization that encourages health professionals to volunteer in medically underserved populations, and is chairman of the TASER Foundation.

Francis J. Thornton ('57 MD) is retired and living in Long Beach, Calif., with his wife, Patricia.

Roger L. Westerlund ('57 MD,'60 R) resides in Key West, Fla. He and his wife, Mary Ann, received the Humanitarians of the Year award from the American Red Cross in 2006.

Robert D. Whinery ('54 BA,'57 MD,'62 R) was in private practice in Iowa City from 1962-1995. He is past president of the Iowa Medical Society and was guest of honor at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology in 1991. He and his wife, Joyce, have five children and 16 grandchildren.

Knabel family
Mark Knabel ('79 MD, '83 R) has been active in scouting for 16 years. He and his two older sons (both Eagle Scouts) recently presented the Eagle Scout award to the youngest Knabel, Michael. Pictured from left to right: Daniel, Michael, Mark and Peter Knabel.
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1960s

Ray J. Defalque ('60 MS,'60 R) retired as a full-time professor of anesthesia at University of Alabama, Birmingham, in 1998, though he continues to do research on the history of anesthesia, and occasionally teaching. He works in locum tenens in small private hospitals around Birmingham and each year spends one month teaching anesthesia overseas, and has worked in Peru and Vietnam.

Rod Anderson ('58 BA,'62 MD, '70 MS,'70 R) lives in Cheyenne, Wyo., and is a retired ophthalmologist serving as a consultant to the Wyoming Social Security Disability unit. He has six grandchildren.

Arthur E. Barnes ('59 BA,'62 MD), of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, reports that he and his wife, Marian L. Barnes ('56 BA, '59 MD) celebrated 50 years of marriage this year. He has been retired for 10 years but volunteers at the Cedar Rapids Community Health Free Clinic. They have enjoyed traveling and their grandchildren.

Romaine "Ben" L. Bendixen ('59 BA,'62 MD) retired in 2002 after more than 30 years as a family medicine physician in Denison, Iowa. In 1989, he retired from the Iowa Air National Guard as a brigadier general.

John L. Carter ('57 BA,'62 MD) was in psychiatry practice in Eugene, Ore., until 1997. After Sept. 11, 2001, he worked one year on an inpatient service at the United States Department of Veterans Administration in Roseburg, Ore. After this experience, he spent two years logging property in Astoria, Ore. He did locum tenens in Pendleton, Ore., and now occasionally works as an independent medical examiner and volunteers on a medical trauma team and with the McKenzie Fire and Rescue in Springfield, Ore.

James W. Cole ('62 MD) works full-time in a urology private practice in Corinth, Miss.

E.B. Grossmann Jr. ('62 MD) established a general surgery practice in Orange City, Iowa in 1969 following his residency at Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines. When he retired in 1996 due to Parkinson's disease, the practice had four general surgeons.

John W. Harbison ('59 BA,'62 MD, '66 R) resides in Richmond, Va. In July 2003, he retired from practice and as professor emeritus of neurology at the Medical College of Virginia. He and his wife, Carolyn, enjoy visiting Oregon and California where their five grandchildren are living.

James H. Ransom ('58 BA,'62 MD) is living in Topeka, Kan., and is semi-retired from practice. He offers specialty-consulting clinics and provides vacation coverage for other physicians.

James R. Scott ('59 BA,'62 MD, '72 R) served as chairman of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Utah for 18 years. For the past six years, he has been editor-in-chief of medical journal, Obstetrics and Gynecology. He and his wife, Mary Jo, are enjoying their mountain home, golfing, skiing and visiting their children and grandchildren.

Robert C. Smith ('59 BA,'62 MD, '68 R), of East Lansing, Mich., has quit seeing patients but still works full-time supervising inpatient medical services for residents 6-8 weeks a year and supervising two resident clinics each week. His research focus has been on developing an evidence-based, patient-centered interviewing method and his group developed a replicable, behaviorally defined method that is now a commonly used text for basic interviewing courses. He's now conducting pilot studies, finding that primary care physicians are both interested in and capable of learning the mental health aspects of primary care.

MD Reunion Class of 1962

MD Reunion Class of 1967

Alumni Reunion Weekend

June 8-10, 2007

William E. Cain, MD ('65 R), of Paradise Valley, Ariz., is retired from private practice in Scottsdale, Ariz. He is past president of the Arizona Society of Anesthesiologists and past district director of the American Society of Anesthesiologists.

Stanley B. Altman ('63 BA,'67 MD, '74 R) resides in Aberdeen, S.D., retiring from ophthalmology practice in 1999.

Jerry L. Blakely ('64 BA,'67 MD) retired in September 2004 after 30 years of practicing obstetrics and gynecology at Kaiser-Permanente in San Diego. He and his wife, Karen, live in Carlsbad, Calif.

Larry R. Fane ('64 BA,'67 MD), of Georgetown, Texas, is medical director of the Lone Star Circle of Care (which includes six medical and two dental clinics) in Williamson County, Texas. He retired from the Army Reserve in 2001 having achieved the rank of Colonel and received the Legion of Merit. He and Cathie moved to Georgetown (Sun City) in 2006, when he began work as a pediatrician at Georgetown Community Clinic.

David W. Hudgel ('67 MD) is director of the Sleep Disorders and Research Center Section of the Henry Ford Health System in Detroit, Mich. He is an avid and competitive sailor in regional, national, and international regattas.

James H. Isobe ('67 MD), of Birmingham, Ala., reports that in January 2006, after 30 years of general surgery practice, he switched to phlebotomy. He has been in Birmingham since beginning his residency. He and his wife, Sheryl, have three daughters, one son, and five grandchildren.

J. Gary Lee ('64 BS,'67 MD, '73 MS,'73 R) lives in Greensboro, N.C. and retired in June 2006 from Greensboro Ear, Nose, and Throat Associates after 31 years in practice. Before establishing his private practice he served two years at Ft. Bragg, N.C.

Johanna B. Miller ('67 MD) was a pediatrician at North Point Health and Wellness Center, retiring in March 2004 after 33 years. She states she has had a very satisfying career working in an impoverished area. She has four grandsons.

Robert G. Gitchell ('64 BA,'67 MD, '72 R) lives in Ames, Iowa and teaches an honors seminar at Iowa State University called, "Art, Medicine, Healing, and the Creative Process."

John J. Ptacek ('67 MD,'73 R) moved to Savannah, Ga., after retiring from full-time practice in 2005. He does locum tenens work in Iowa and Georgia. In his free time, he and his wife, Linda, enjoy playing golf.

Mel Strand ('67 MD) lives in Lone Tree, Colo., and has been retired for nearly two years. He and his wife, Cindy, have three daughters and eight grandchildren. Their grandchildren range from six months to 12 years old.

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1970s

Nowak host family
Lisa Nowak ('84 BS, '89 MD, '00 F) and her family recently hosted Stephanie Evans in Denver, Colo. through the Help Our Students Travel (HOST) program. This year, nearly 100 alumni across the United States have hosted students during residency interviews. If you are interested in hosting a medical student, contact the Medicine Alumni Society at medicine-alumni@uiowa.edu.

Jon C.E. Anderson, MD ('72 R), of Cadillac, Mich., was in private practice for 33 years in Cadillac and Grand Rapids, Mich. Now retired, he reports he's broadening his horizons as a Great Lakes sailor.

Virginia V. McConville ('74 BS) is a physician assistant in Centerville, Iowa. She received the Centerville Citizen of the Year award in 1984 and Distinguished Professional of the Year in 1993. In her community, she started a day program and group home for the developmentally disabled and a hospice and respite program. She and her husband, James, ('73 MD) have five children.

G. Arthur Janssen, MD ('75 R), of Tucson, Ariz., is in private practice at Southern Arizona Anesthesia Services. He describes his two years of military practice, two years of academic service and 28 years of private practice as "the best of all and I'm not done yet."

MD Reunion Class of 1972

MD Reunion Class of 1977

Homecoming Reunion Weekend

September 28-29, 2007

Jean Young ('76 MD) is medical superintendent at the Saboba Medical Centre in Saboba, Northern Region. Board certified in general surgery with training in pediatric surgery and a master's in public health, she is the only doctor at the facility, which includes a 60-bed hospital, primary health care center, outpatient center, laboratory and small pharmacy. She is assisted by a staff of about 70. Her husband, Bob, repairs things, runs the generator and acts as back-up ambulance driver.

Diane L. Clapp Rinehart ('77 BS) has worked for 26 years as physician assistant in obstetrics and gynecology and has taught part-time at an area community college and in the local schools. She and her husband, Neal, live in Marshalltown, Iowa, and have been married for 27 years. They have three children, Leah, 25; Thomas, 24; and Sarah, 18.

Leslie Smith ('77 BS) has worked in family practice for a multi-specialty medical group for 13 years. She says that she enjoys caring for her patients who are deaf, communicating with them in sign language. Outside of work, she is active in her church, the local classical guitar society, and promotes the physician assistant profession on a one-to-one basis. She enjoys being an aunt to her 23 nieces and nephews.

Robert J. Michaelson ('75 BS,'79 MD, '82 R) of Mattoon, Ill., practices anesthesiology at the Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center. He began his career in Mattoon in 1983, worked 16 years in Moline, five in Carbondale and last year returned to Mattoon. He advises young people interested in the field to be prepared for a lifetime of re-education. "To be an effective anesthesiologist you need a very broad medical education."

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1980s

Alamo Bowl party
Dean Jean Robillard ('74 F) talks with Kim Majerus ('83 PT), mother of senior Hawkeye football player Ryan Majerus, at the UI Carver College of Medicine Alamo Bowl Reception in San Antonio. The Dean hosted more than 150 alumni and friends who traveled to Texas to support the Hawkeyes in the Alamo Bowl.

Sherie Sarff Turner ('81 BS) lives in Chandlerville, Ill., and is president-elect of the Illinois Academy of Physician Assistants.

MD Reunion Class of 1982

MD Reunion Class of 1987

Homecoming Reunion Weekend

September 28-29, 2007

Steven A. Gunderson, MD ('84 R), of Rockford, Ill., is CEO/Medical Director of the Rockford Ambulatory Surgery Center and associate professor of anesthesia at the University of Illinois College of Medicine. He is currently serving as vice president of the Illinois Freestanding Surgery Center Association and vice chairman of the accreditation committee of the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care.

Norman Boucher, MD ('88 R), of Duluth, Minn., practices at St. Luke's Hospital and is board certified in internal medicine and anesthesia. He reports that he has recently renewed his interest in ceramics and has continued his undergraduate work in crystalline glazes and clay used as natural glazes.

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1990s

Tracy A. Alshouse ('91 BS) is a physician assistant in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. In 2005, she received the Alumni Professional Achievement award from Mount Mercy College in Cedar Rapids.

Kathy A. Osterhaus-Kegel ('89 BA,'91 BS ) lives in New Berlin, Wis., and is a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Physician Assistant Studies at Marquette University.

David Tuinstra ('91 BS) works for the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. He was elected president of the Richfield Volunteer Fire Department in 2005, and has been active since 1999. He also serves on the board of directors for the local YMCA camp. He and his wife, Eva, have two children, four horses, and two dogs.

MD Reunion Class of 1997

Homecoming Reunion Weekend

September 28-29, 2007

Deann W. Isackson, DDS, MD ('94 R) of Newcastle, Wash., practices office-based anesthesia in the greater Seattle area and is on the faculty of the Department of Pediatric Dentistry at the Dental School and the Medical School's Department of Anesthesia. She is also serving as liaison from the American Society of Anesthesia to the American Dental Society and the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.

Ricky L. Sedgwick, DO ('96 R), of Bettendorf, Iowa, practices at Anesthesia and Analgesia PC in Davenport. His wife, Janet, who had been an ICU nurse at UI Hospitals and Clinics for 13 years, is now an RN for the Bettendorf schools. Their children are: Alex, 17, who plays football for the Bettendorf team that went to the state tournament, Rachel, 9, who plays guitar and practices martial arts, Kelsey, 7, who loves gymnastics and martial arts, and Park, 4, who is in pre-kindergarten and loves Star Wars.

Lynn M. Joselyn ('91 BS,'97 MPA) works part-time for the Lockhart Center for Health, a health clinic in Lockhart, Texas. She received a National Health Service Corps award to repay her student loans while working in a rural health clinic. Rural medicine is her passion. She and her husband, Charles, have two children, Lillian, 6, and Josephine, 3.

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2000s

Jeff M. McElwain ('00 MPA) works as a physician assistant in a community health clinic in Durango, Colo. He routinely presents "Tar Wars," a program about tobacco resistance to local fifth graders, an annual health screening fair, and health and sex education at the high school. He and his wife, Peggy, have a daughter, 13 and a son, 9.

Sarah S. Smith ('02 MPA) lives in Rochester, Minn., and works at Mayo Clinic. She and her husband, Ryan, have a son born in August 2006.

Angela Thompson ('02 MD,'06 R ), an associate in the Department of Anesthesia at UI Hospitals and Clinics, reports that she and her husband, Robert, had a baby girl, Mia Ashley, on June 17, 2006.

Elisabeth A. Jeffords ('03 MPA) is a physician assistant with Mercy Medical Center Des Moines Geriatrics Clinic. She and her husband, Brian, live in Hampton, Iowa.

Katherine J. Walker ('05 MPA) is a physician assistant practicing internal medicine and pediatrics at the Columbia Park Medical Group. She and her husband, Nathan, live in Roseville, Minn.

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