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Toward Shared Goals Enhanced Learning and PCOM 2013 ANNUAL REPORT

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Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine is dedicated to the education of students in medicine, health and behavioral sciences. The College fosters the growth of the osteopathic profession by training physicians through programs of study guided by osteopathic medical tradition, concept and practice. Philadelphia College of Osteo-pathic Medicine is committed to the advancement of knowledge and intellectual growth through teaching and research, and to the well-being of the community through leader-ship and service.

The College’s educational goals focus on presenting high-quality, comprehensive programs of study that embrace the following expectations of student learning:• Studentswilldemonstratea

central core of biomedical or behavioral science knowledge in their field of study including theory, foundations, clinical skills and applied clinical/practical applications as appropriate to the specific academic program.

• Studentswilldemonstratecommu-nication skills through clinical assessments, group discussion and/or written or oral presentation in their respective fields.

• Studentswilldemonstrateanunderstanding of scientific inquiry by designing, conduct-ing, presenting or interpreting research in their field of study as appropriate to their academic program.

• Studentswillidentify,retrieve,understand, analyze, synthesize and apply information collected from various sources and in varied formats including those requiring skills in the use of information technology.

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The2013MiddleStatesSelf-Studyassessmenthasengagedusall.Suchintrospection advances ongoing improve-ments and demonstrates clear evidence of institutional integrity in furtherance of Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine’s instructional, research and service missions.

We celebrate and thank all the members of our community for their loyal dedication to and support of PCOM. We invite ideas and suggestions from our com-munity to enhance the well-being of the College as we ever work toward shared goals and enhanced learning for our students.

With warmest regards,

Paul W. McGloin, CPA, LLD (Hon. Chairman of the Board)

MatthewSchure,PhD President and Chief Executive Officer

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In October 2012, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine began work on its decennial self-evaluations that will culminate in the institution’s2013MiddleStatesSelf-Studyandlead,optimally,to reaccreditationbytheMiddleStatesCommissiononHigherEducation.

The assessment has engaged the PCOM community collectively in a systematic and continuing process to compile assessments of learning goals and to enhance learning. Thirteen study groups, staffed by more than 130 faculty, staff and students—and involving all members of the community in some capacity—have come together to examine institutional processes andoutcomesinthecontextoftheMiddleStatesCharacteristicsof Excellence. Accreditation status is a critical component of student recruit-ment and institutional prestige, a requisite for federal financial aid funding and a foundation for specialized accreditations granted by professional organizations.

PCOM has always been a self-examining institution in the truest sense—continually discovering what it does best and finding the means to ever improve, evaluate and re-evaluate effectiveness in the fulfillment of its instructional, research and service missions.

The annual report that follows delineates key areas of the College’s self-study with evidence that the College is achieving its Mission.

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Physician Assistant program students gather after class on the green adjacent to Evans Hall.

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Expansions in EnrollmentProgram Growthand

The self-study highlights the trajectory of Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine’s significant growth in enrollment and programs over the past 10 years. Currently, the College is in a period of strategic planning, assessing its position for future growth on both campuses.

In the self-study, the model for new program development begins with first identifying clinical partners before establishing or expanding a program. Using this model, PCOM is pursuing relationships with “alpha partners,” hospital systems with the ability to provide a full spectrum of clinical clerk-ships for students. Working with PCOM as true partners rather than affiliates, these partners have a say in the education provided at their sites. During the pastyear,PCOMestablishedapartnershipwithConemaughHealthSysteminWestern Pennsylvania, and is actively seeking additional alpha partners. This will facilitate expansion of the physician assistant master’s degree program, which, the self-study shows, promises the greatest growth potential among the programs on the Philadelphia campus.

Georgia Campus – PCOM is positioned for growth on many fronts. As part of the self-study, PCOM has engaged a consulting group with a stra-tegic directive to assess opportunities and make recommendations for another major professional school to be established on the Georgia campus. Physician assistant and psychology degree programs are also being considered for intro-duction at GA–PCOM.

THE BENEFITS OF A PCOM EDUCATION

When Ken Cuomo (MS/Psy ’14) was student teaching for his undergraduate degree in secondary education, he found himself drawn to helping exceptional students––those who face barriers to the educational process as well as those who are gifted. As a result, Mr. Cuomo changed his career goal from teacher to school psychologist, a position that would provide him with more opportunities to work one on one with students.

After college, his career path was altered again when he joined the U.S. Army Reserves and was deployed to Afghanistan. While serving with a platoon responsible for clearing roads of improvised explosive devices, he and his comrades witnessed “bad situations” that left many of them struggling to recover from the trauma. Mr. Cuomo began to think that this was another group of people he could help as a psychologist: veterans working through the trauma healing process as they return home from war and readjust to life with their partners and children.

When he returned home from Afghani-stan this year, Mr. Cuomo began his master’s degree in school psychology at PCOM. While he looks forward to a full-time career in a school system, he is also committed to helping returning veterans. He is confident that his education at PCOM is preparing him well to do both.

“PCOM provides you with a solid back-ground in behavioral psychology, which is widely used in the field of education,” notes Mr. Cuomo, who also plans to pursue an educational specialist degree in school psy-chology at PCOM. “The professors are very knowledgeable, and I am also learning a lot from my cohorts, who come from a variety of backgrounds in education, psychology, and behavioral and support services. My goal is to work one on one with individual students who need help. My education at PCOM is building a strong foundation for that, as well as for helping veterans deal with post-traumatic stress.”

O - Denotes current enrollment number per program

PROGRAM EXPANSION AND ENROLLMENT

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Success in Georgia

SinceGeorgiaCampus–PCOMwasestablishedin2005,thecampushasexperienced remarkable growth and expansion in enrollment and academic programs. The DO program has been so successful in its mission that, in 2010, enrollmentwasexpandedfromtheoriginalclasssizeof85studentsto125.Inthesameyear,GA–PCOMopenedaSchoolofPharmacy(establishedin2009)withacharterclassof79studentsandafullrangeofclinicalpartners.Thesetwoprogramshave grown successfully side by side, supported by an increase in faculty, clinical rotation slots, student support services and building facilities.

The newest program at GA–PCOM is a master’s degree in Organizational Development and Leadership (ODL), introduced in 2011.

One of the greatest indicators of GA–PCOM’s success is external assessment. While establishing and expanding programs, GA–PCOM has been under constant review by multiple accreditors, including the American Osteopathic Association and the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education, as well as oversight by the StateofGeorgiaandtheCommonwealthofPennsylvania.

GROWING CAREERS IN HEALTHCARE: WORKING IN PHARMACY

While she was an undergraduate student at the Uni-versity of Tennessee, Allison Roehrs Corlew (PharmD ’14) worked part-time in a retail pharmacy. A microbiology and research major aiming for a career in the medical field, Ms. Corlew found the pharmacy environ-ment fascinating and fulfilling.

“It was so interesting to learn how all the medications work to help people,” notes Ms. Corlew. “I quickly learned about the important role that pharmacists play as part of a medical team working to improve patient care and outcomes.”

Ms. Corlew’s part-time job soon led to a full-time career path in pharmacy. A Tennessee native, she was committed to remaining in the South to study and practice.

When GA–PCOM welcomed its School of Pharmacy charter class in 2010, it was just the right time for Ms. Corlew, who was look-ing at graduate programs. Impressed with the new state-of-the-art facilities as well as the warmth of the people on campus, she chose to become a member of the School’s inaugural class.

“At orientation, President Shure said that the school is like a family, and he was right,” recalls Ms. Corlew. “Our class is small, and we all help each other. All the professors know your name, and they are always willing to talk to you. You can count on anyone anytime for help.

“The curriculum offers electives that exceed standards set by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education, and we have been very well prepared,” Ms. Corlew continues. “Before starting fourth-year rotations, the School requires students to pass a progression exam. It was stressful, but it really helped build my confidence that I was ready.”

Ms. Corlew hopes to do a residency in pharmacy and practice in a hospital setting. “I believe that it is in a hospital that I will have the greatest opportunity to use my clinical knowledge,” she says. “I want to make an impact on patient care and be part of the healthcare team.”

GA–PCOM – ALUMNI LIVING AND PRACTICING BY STATETOTAL ALUMNI: 506

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ODL students—shown in a class session with Elizabeth P. Levine, clinical instructor, department of psychology and assistant director of ODL, GA–PCOM—are prepared to better understand organizations and dynamic systems.

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Biomedical Sciences program students work in the Levis Lab—dedicated to Alzheimer’s disease research— in collaboration with faculty researchers including Brian Balin, PhD, professor, department of bio-medical sciences.

TIMELINE FOR EXECUTION OF THE 10-YEAR RESEARCH PLAN

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Scientific and ResearchClinicalMENTORING THE NEXT GENERATION

Murray R. Berkow-itz, DO, MA, MS, MPH, associate professor of neuromusculoskeletal medicine and OMM, director of family med-icine/OMM clerkships, and director of clinical and community-based medicine, Georgia Cam-pus–PCOM, believes in paying it forward. An accomplished physician scientist, he is strongly commit-ted to teaching the next generation of physicians and clinical scientists how to conduct research. Dr. Berkowitz has mentored and collab-orated with students on 18 research projects that have been published in 24 peer-reviewed articles in several medical journals over the past three years.

“All of our students need to understand the research process,” emphasizes Dr. Berkowitz. “Even if you plan to be a practicing physician with no involvement in research, you need the ability to evaluate studies in the pipeline and appearing in the journals so you can determine whether the findings will be helpful in treating your patients.”

A disabled U.S. Army and Air Force vet-eran, Dr. Berkowitz is passionate about con-ducting research to show how an osteopathic approach to care might help fellow veterans suffering from blast-induced traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder. He mentored and collaborated on student re-search in this area that has been published in the American Academy of Osteopathy Journal.

As a research fellow at the Osteopathic Research Center at the University of North Texas, Dr. Berkowitz is a strong proponent of conducting more clinical research to show the impact that OMM can have on overall management of health and disease. Currently, he is a co-investigator in the Consortium for Collaborative Osteopathic Research Development –– Practice Based Research Network Card Study to determine which OMM techniques are commonly used in practice.

“This work is very important in building the evidence base and showing that OMM techniques are appropriate modalities for treatment,” notes Dr. Berkowitz. “For a few years now, research has shown OMM to work so well for some conditions that it is now part of national guidelines issued by the National Institutes of Health.”

Among his professional accomplishments, Dr. Berkowitz takes great pride in the students he has mentored. “I’ve been really proud of all the students I’ve been fortunate enough to work with,” he says.

Dr. Berkowitz’s personal body of research work includes over 100 manuscripts, papers and presentations.

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine has demonstrated a significant commitment to building and increasing scientific and clinical research with the appointment of a chief scientific officer to establish a new vision for research, foster collaboration and create new research opportunities for faculty researchers and students.Sinceassumingthisnewlycreatedpositionin2012,KennethJ.Slavik,PhD, has developed a ten-year strategic plan in collaboration with faculty researchers and the research committee. Initiated at the start of FY2014, the plan establishes the vision and framework for optimizing research activity on the Philadelphia and Georgia campuses over the next decade. Highlights of the plan include:

• Creatingadivisionofresearchtoenhanceresearchsupportandincreaseawareness of research activity in the community.

• Establishingmilestone-drivenresearcheffortsinbasicscience,translationaland clinical medicine and outcomes research, along with providing a sup-port structure for psychology, educational and inter-professional research.

• Fosteringthedevelopmentoffacultyresearchersandmentoringstudentsto strengthen the research base and increase the appeal for funding PCOM research projects and utilizing PCOM research horsepower.

• Leveraginginternalandexternalcollaborationstostrengthenprojectappealto outside funding groups.

• SharpeningthefocusofPCOMresearchintocentersofexcellence.

Progress will be measured by an increase in grants submitted, papers published and number of citations, early-stage collaborations made, contracted research volume and students mentored and trained.

• Launch Division of Research

• Introduce development initiatives for faculty researchers

• Prioritize intramurally funded research projects

• Begin improvements in research facility infra-structure

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faculty research positions

• Promote Research Centers of Excellence

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stone-driven research efforts

• Establish Preferred Research Network

• Enhance student research train-ing programs

2015• Sustain

research partnerships with academic and healthcare interests

2019• Secure

established and sustained revenue stream from early-stage collaboration, contracted projects and external funding

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Erik Langenau, DO, director for learning technologies, teams with various faculty and administrative personnel to enhance training and technology support; he is pictured here with Etheldra Templeton, MLS,executive

director and chair, library and educational information systems.

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Technology Upgrades

StudentandfacultydemandfortechnologyhasincreasedexponentiallysincetheCollege’s last self-study in 2004. Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine has made significant investments in technology infrastructure with multiple platforms to support communication, course management, research, data storage and online exam-inations, yielding very good results and satisfaction in the College community.

Among the successes is the transition to online examinations, which began with a yearlong pilot at Georgia Campus – PCOM. With smaller student numbers, GA–PCOM proved to be an excellent test bed for student examination technology calledExamSoft,whichhasnowbeenimplementedonbothcampuses.

PCOM also completed the major installation of an electronic medical records (EMR) system, NextGen. This dedicated effort has been a major game changer and an important addition to PCOM’s educational legacy. It represents a big win for faculty and, most especially, students who will be practicing in a world where EMR is the rule rather than the exception.

Another key technology addition has been the implementation of E*Value, a Web-based and secure evaluation tool. Used by students in the DO, pharmacy, physician assistant, and psychology programs, the software allows learners to complete performance evaluations for clinical clerkships and practicums, academic portfolios and various coursework modules. Graduate medical education coordinators and pro-gram directors are able to monitor compliance anywhere and anytime. E*Value also optimizes curriculum planning, scheduling, assessments and site management.

As technology continues to change rapidly, the College’s self-study also high-lighted the ongoing need for training and technological support for faculty and students. PCOM has responded by appointing Erik Langenau, DO, to the newly created position of director for learning technologies. Holding a DO degree as well as a graduate degree in learning technologies, Dr. Langenau will provide the specific kind of support needed for a successful marriage of education and technology.

COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE: LEARNING HOW TO PRACTICE MEDICINE WITH EMR

Learning how to document and use EMR is rapidly becoming an essen-tial component of medical education, and PCOM is ahead of the curve in teaching it. Since 2009, fourth-year students at the College have been learning how to integrate EMR into medical practice, well before passage of the federal Affordable Care Act mandating implementation of EMR nation-wide by 2014.

Every two months, when a new group of fourth-year students arrives at the PCOM Healthcare Center for clinical rotation, they participate in an intensive EMR orientation session conducted by Larry N. Finkelstein, DO ’87, associate professor, family medicine, and Michael A. Becker, DO ’87, vice chairman, family medicine department. During the months that follow, students learn to navigate the EMR system while being mindful of its impact on the patient-doctor relationship.

“We teach students to remember that they have patients in front of them while they are documenting,” says Dr. Finkelstein. “We teach them not to have your back to the patient. If the stationary position of the computer makes that problematic, then use communication and interpersonal skills to maintain rapport with patients. Acknowledge them and assure them that you are listening even though you need to look at the com-puter screen. For primary care providers, this is of the utmost importance in maintain-ing strong patient-doctor relationships.”

When students finish their training and enter practice, they will find that many offices have become patient-centered medical homes, a model of care in which physicians and staff have more responsibil-ity for follow-up to ensure that patients are compliant with the plan of care.

“Electronic documentation is integral to the patient-centered medical home, and EMR training will smooth the transition for our students,” notes Dr. Finkelstein. “In fact, PCOM students will be highly sought after employees because they will already know how to use EMR for patient follow-up and deciding on a plan of care, as well as aggregating data for clinical guidelines and quality measure reports. Physician practices, hospitals and health systems will be happy to know that our students have this kind of experience.”

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Student Achievement

The days of relying on grades and licensure scores alone to assess student achieve-ment are long gone. Now with more than a dozen degree programs on two campuses, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine has developed an intricate system of assessing student competencies that facilitates review by external accreditation groups.

PCOM’s learning assessment approach emanates from the College’s four educa-tional goals, which apply to all academic programs: mastery of biomedical knowledge and clinical applications, communication skills, understanding scientific inquiry and effective use of technology. The College’s Learning Assessment Team developed “GCO grids” (Goals-Competencies-Outcomes) for each educational program at PCOM. The GCO grids illustrate the linkage of general educational goals to pro-gram-specific competencies and then to the measures used to assess the acquisition of these competencies. In addition, a curriculum map for each program identifies the level at which each competency is introduced and reinforced, and at what level mastery is expected.

In the self-study, each program presents data to demonstrate that students are acquiring the skills, knowledge and attitudes necessary for success in their respective fields. Learning outcomes are tracked at PCOM in both traditional and innovative ways with a multitude of measures that reach beyond graduation.

For example, the team developed a unique post-graduate rating scale for the DO program. In the first professional year after students graduate, intern supervisors rate their skills on all competencies against a baseline of students from other programs.

Other innovative outcomes measures include assessment and tracking of clinical, professional and ethical competencies through patient simulation, and competency- based scoring rubrics for theses, dissertations and capstone experiences in the graduate programs.

The self-study reveals strong learning outcomes data across the programs, and shows that PCOM has used these data to make improvements to curriculum and instruction.

UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY: MATCHING AT A DREAM HOSPITAL

The idea of applying for a residency at Harvard wasn’t even on the radar screen for Alexander Adelsberger, DO ’13. Then opportunity knocked. Laura Ann Bajor, DO ’07, a

faculty member at Harvard Medical School, contacted the College and invited PCOM students interested in a psychiatry residency to apply at Harvard South Shore, one of four Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited four-year psychiatry residencies affiliated with Harvard. Dr. Adels-berger applied the next day and very soon received an invitation to interview.

“Everything seemed to click, and I was thrilled to be accepted,” he relates. “Harvard South Shore has an academic rigor that is grounded in community psychiatry because of its affiliation with the VA Boston Healthcare System, which is one of the largest in the Department of Veterans Affairs. A lot of vet-erans who come to Harvard South Shore have serious socioeconomic issues, and I found that very compelling. It’s really rewarding to work with vets who have post-traumatic stress and co-morbid substance dependence issues that usually hark back to their active service.”

During his residency, Dr. Adelsberger expects to gain exposure to a wide range of patient populations as he rotates through the Harvard South Shore consortium of affiliated healthcare systems in the greater Boston area. This includes other major teaching hos-pitals of Harvard Medical School. Following his residency, he plans to pursue a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry.

“Residents who have gone on to do fellowships at Harvard South Shore match very well all over the country, including Bos-ton Children’s Hospital,” says Dr. Adelsberger, while noting that PCOM provided excellent preparation for his residency. “By applying osteopathic principles and practice, PCOM students operate in the biopsychosocial assessment paradigm that is part of the Harvard South Shore mission,” he relates. “The osteopathic emphasis on patient history is a huge advantage. Psychiatry is all about history taking. I see the direct correlation between the two on a daily basis in my residency. I’m grateful for the training I received at PCOM and very proud to be a PCOM alumnus.”

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES DATA

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PCOM’s Clinical Learning and Assessment Center provides a safe, controlled and fully monitored environment in which students can learn and practice clinical skills, develop communication abilities and demonstrate clinical

competencies through the use of live standardized patient encounters, high-fidelity robotic simulators, virtual simulators and task trainers.

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GA–PCOM offers DO students a broad array of clinical rotations that foster the growth of osteopathic medical knowledge through direct patient-care experiences. Among GA–PCOM’s partnering hospitals is Houston Healthcare

(DO students are pictured within the Warner Robins facility).

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New OpportunitiesClinical Education

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Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine is enhancing its clinical educa-tion network by pursuing partnerships with large healthcare systems and consor-tiums. In these anchor systems, students from the doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO) and physician assistant (PA) programs can complete all core rotations at one site. Among the benefits are greater consistency and supervision throughout the students’ clinical education.

The College has already established a successful anchor program for DO stu-dentsatGeisingerHealthSysteminCentralPennsylvania,andlastyearinitiatedanewpartnershipwithConemaughHealthSysteminWesternPennsylvaniafor PA students.

Georgia Campus – PCOM is discussing a potential partnership with the SouthwestGeorgiaAreaHealthEducationConsortiumthatcanprovideassistanceand coordination for multiple hospitals and outpatient sites for training both DO and PA students. The opportunity for high-quality clinical education at new sites carries with it the challenge of supporting those sites. PCOM is meeting that chal-lenge in Western Pennsylvania with a pilot Living-Learning Center that provides living accommodations, classrooms and conference facilities for students in remote locations. The College is committed to maintaining a robust clinical education network for all programs, with enhanced support for all of its clinical partners.

INTEGRATING SKILLS: THE PRACTICUM EXPERIENCE

When Lisa Stepelevich (MS/Psy ’14) conducted sessions with patients for the first time as part of her practicum, she had three months of shadowing and a year of classroom experience under her belt. Although she was still nervous, she also felt more confident because of this experience.

“The PCOM program builds a firm foundation for the practicum, giving you more time to acquire information and skills before you actually start applying them in sessions,” says Ms. Stepelevich, noting that many other pro-grams “throw you into the practicum as soon as you start the first year.”

The classroom and practicum are two different experiences that build off each other, she explains. “When you learn treat-ment techniques in class, it’s more abstract. But after you’ve started sitting in sessions, you begin studying techniques with specific clients in mind, taking it from the abstract to the practical. I find the integration of the two a very effective way to learn,” says Ms. Stepelevich, who is completing her practi-cum at the Family Medicine Practice at PCOM and PCOM’s Center for Brief Therapy, both at City Avenue.

During her first shadowing experience, Ms. Stepelevich realized how much work goes into being with a client in a session. “It was an intake session, and there is so much to be done,” she relates. “You have to cover a whole packet of questions with the client and make it seem like a conversation, and at the same time remember to attend to how the person is reacting so you can build rapport with them. When you see all the layers involved, you realize how challenging it is. It really brought what I learned in the classroom to life.

“PCOM provides a very supportive environment. The faculty, interns and other practicum students are always ready and willing to help you in every way,” adds Ms. Stepelevich, who aspires to become a behavioral health consultant, helping patients work toward short-term goals in an integrated healthcare setting.

CLINICAL EDUCATION: DO STUDENT ROTATION SITE TOTALS

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Institutional EffectivenessHOLDING THE LINE ON TUITION INCREASES

Many medical students today are choosing the type of medicine they will practice based on their stu-dent debt rather than their true interest and calling. “Some will

choose a specialty over primary care simply because they will be able to pay off their student loans more quickly,” according to Matthew Schure, PhD, president and chief executive officer.

“When a student says, ‘I always wanted to be a neurosurgeon and I’m going to pursue that specialty,’ that’s a cause for rejoicing,” reflects Dr. Schure. “But when a student says, ‘I want to go back to my small hometown and practice, but I can’t. I owe too much money to be able to pay back my loans and pursue a family practice at the same time’–– that’s a tragedy.

“Graduating students who pursue careers in primary care is at the heart of the College’s mission,” Dr. Schure continues. “PCOM graduates more physicians who practice primary care in Pennsylvania and, in particular, the state’s rural areas than any other medical school, according to a study completed in 2006. Trends indicate that this is still the case today. To support our Mission, it is essential to lessen the financial burden on our students by suppressing tuition increases.”

During the College’s strategic planning process, it became clear that the best way to reduce the burden on each student was to grow the student body through the addition of new academic programs and the campus in Georgia. As a result, the rate of tuition increases has been stable or declining every year since 2006. PCOM now has the lowest tuition of all medical schools in Philadelphia and compares very favorably with medical schools across the board.

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine is a community of great people who, on a daily basis, ascribe to a very high standard for their individual operating units. To measure PCOM’s institutional effectiveness, the self-study focused atten-tion not only on learning outcomes, but also on the outcomes of all administrative and non-teaching units. The self-study asked every functional unit of the College, including the Board of Trustees, to identify its most important goals and measure outcomes. The College considered how effectively it serves students, provides financial aid, provides a safe campus experience, and manages finances as an institution, among many other measures.

A major indicator of PCOM’s institutional effectiveness is the dramatic increase in scholarships and financial aid for students through effective stewardship of the College’s endowment. Last year, the College provided $4.2 million in scholarships, while at the same time keeping tuition affordable.

PCOM has suppressed tuition increases to less than 4 percent since 2006, despitethelossofnon-preferredappropriationsof$6.5millionfromtheCommon-wealthofPennsylvaniain2009.Theadditionofnewacademicprograms,theopeningof the Georgia Campus – PCOM, and rigorous expense management have contrib-uted to the downward trajectory in the rate of tuition increases. For this academic year,theincreasedroppedto3.25percent.Currently,PCOMhasthelowesttuitionof all medical schools in Philadelphia.

PCOMhasmaintainedabondratingofA+fromStandardandPoor’s,whoseanalysts stated that this “reflects our opinion of PCOM’s good management oversight, healthy overall financial profile and steady enrollment growth at both the main campus in Philadelphia and the satellite campus in Georgia.”

StronggrowthofthePCOMFoundationhashelpedtosecurethefutureforPCOM and its students, according to Paul McGloin, chairman, PCOM Board of Trustees.“StudentscancontinuetocountontheFoundationtoprovidescholarshipfunding each year, as well as help in suppressing tuition increases,” he says.

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Under the direction of Patience Mason, director of student services, GA–PCOM (center), the Center of Student Affairs provides students with information about campus policies, services and resources. The center also helps to build

community and helps students grow along their professional paths.

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DonorOverview

During the period of July 1, 2012, through June 30, 2013, donors contributed$2,354,077toPhiladelphiaCollegeofOsteopathic Medicine. The alumni, trustees, faculty and staff, foundations, corpo-rations and friends on these pages have shown their loyalty to PCOM. Together, the dedication of many donors to the continued strength of the College remains stalwart in the face of many challenges.

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The Fund for PCOM: Dollars and ParticipationThe College extends its thanks to the 1,437 contributors who

made gifts totaling $1,013,671 to The Fund for PCOM. The College relies on unrestricted funds to build teaching, research and student services while sustaining minimal tuition increases. With deep gratitude, PCOM recognizes the donors who contributed $10,000 or more to The Fund for PCOM this past year:

SharonCohen,EdD,andBarryH.Cohen,MDRobert D. Gober, DO ’78 William T. Ingram, II, DO ’87 PaulJ.Lapoint,DO’90Herbert Lotman, LLDDouglas E. Mazzuca, DO ’83 AlexanderE.Rodi,Jr.,DO’79MichaelC.Saltzburg,DO’77WilliamJ.Strowhouer,DO’84GeraldineRaffertyTerry,RN’45

Restricted Gifts and PledgesPhiladelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine sincerely

thanks alumni and friends who made significant gifts to benefit specific objectives. The following donors contributed $10,000 or more for restricted purposes:

• PCOMTrusteeJ.StevenBlake,DO’89,pledgedavery generousgiftof$1milliontoestablishTheJ.StevenBlake,DO’89ScholarsSocietytobenefitAfrican-Americanosteo-pathic medical students. Dr. Blake continues to complete his pledge toward the College’s first full scholarship for recipients.

• JosephClements,DC,andhiswife,LorettaClements,madeagenerous$30,000pledgetonameaSimulationTrainingRoom in the new Clinical Learning and Assessment Center. This gift was made in honor of Carman A. Ciervo, DO ’88.

• CraigB.Danshaw,DO’84,andhiswife,BarbaraEscudero,made gifts to The Fund for PCOM and toward their very generous $60,000 pledge to name the classroom in the new Clinical Learning and Assessment Center.

• LeonardGiunta,DO’67,continuestocompletehis$50,000pledge to benefit the first DO/PhD research student at PCOM andtheUniversityoftheScienceswithagiftof$20,000.

• PCOMTrusteeJohnKearneyandhiswife,Lois,honorthememoryoftheirson,J.D.,withtheircontinuedcommitmenttotheJ.D.KearneyMemorialScholarshipwithagiftof$35,000.

• BruceKornberg,DO’78,madethegenerousgiftof$10,000toendowtheRuthandIrvingKornbergMemorialInternalMedicineScholarshipfor$50,000.

• ThePhiladelphiaCampusDOClassof2011provided$17,325tobenefittheO.J.SnyderMemorialLibraryFund.

• Ananonymousdonorgifted$25,000totheDepartmentofPsychology to offer internship training to students pursuing their doctoral degree in clinical psychology at PCOM.

• TeresaDoyleSmith,thewidowofDanielJ.Smith,DO’73,continued her support with a gift of $30,000 toward her pledge to benefit initiatives in the departments of Emergency Medicine and Family Medicine.

• TheAlumniAssociationofPCOMmadea$100,000gifttoward the new Clinical Learning and Assessment Center to be built on the Georgia campus. In recognition of this signif-icant contribution, the Association will name the Reception and Information Commons. In addition, the Association madetheverygenerousgiftof$65,000tobenefitthestudentloan program for PCOM students by increasing the amount of low-interest loans to students.

• JohnBecher,DO’70,willcompletehis$25,000pledgesoonas his support to endow a lectureship in emergency medicine continues.

• PCOMTrusteeLitaIndzelCohen,Esq.,hasraised$19,682from individuals and institutions for the Food Allergy Research Initiative(FARI)thisfiscalyear.Inaddition,RobertS.Maurer,DO’62,helpedtosecureanother$5,000forFARIfromAreaVII(NJ)PhysiciansReviewOrganization,Inc.

DO Student Scholarship FundTheannualDOStudentScholarshipphonecampaignisan

essential source of financial aid funding for osteopathic med-ical students on both campuses. This year’s phonathon raised $182,518ingiftsandpledgesfrom879alumni.Halfofthedollars are distributed for immediate use and the other half is depositedintotheDOStudentScholarshipTrustFundforfutureuse. To date, this fund has awarded over two million dollars in scholarship aid.

report of donors

SUMMARY OF GIFTS RECEIVED JULY 1, 2012 – JUNE 30, 2013

Donors GiftsUnrestrictedThe Fund for PCOM 1,437 $1,013,671

Restricted DO Student Scholarship Fund 662 149,214

Research 280 42,749

Academic Leadership 14 113,544

Named Scholarships & Awards 47 695,090

Master Facilities 92 183,026

Healthcare Centers (Golf Classic) 61 156,783

Total 2,278* $2,354,077

* Total does not calculate due to multiple gifts from single donors.

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Reunion Giving ProgramThis year, PCOM received $218,217 through the Reunion

GivingProgram.TheClassof1978ledwithgiftstotaling$64,722,whiletheClassof1958hadthehighestparticipationrate of 40 percent.

1899 Society: Over 60 Members Recognized for Giving $50,000+

Five alumni each made contributions during the 2012-13 yeartoexceed$50,000incumulativegiving.Inrecognitionof thisdistinction,BernardJ.Bernacki,DO’81,JamesH.Black,DO’62,CraigB.Danshaw,DO’84,SuzanneK.Kelley,DO’77,andDonaldC.Tilton,DO’69,willbeadmittedtothe1899 SocietyatthePresident’sLeadershipReceptioninOctober.NamedfortheyeartheCollegewasfounded,the1899Societydistinguishes those individuals who have made gifts amounting to $50,000ormoresince1980—whendonorrecordswerefirst computerized.Currentmembershipincludes45alumniand 17 friends of the College including 11 trustees.

Legacy Society: Deferred Giving Makes a Real Impact in 2013

Trusts and bequests by alumni and friends have become an important and significant source of support for Philadelphia CollegeofOsteopathicMedicine.TheAndrewTaylorStillLegacySocietyrecognizesdonorswhonametheCollegeabeneficiaryof a will, living trust, charitable remainder trust, charitable lead trust, life insurance policy or charitable gift annuity. These gifts are investments in PCOM—preserving the College’s preeminent programs and creating extraordinary opportunities in didactic and clinical education; for student financial and scholarship aid; and for extending healthcare and community service.

This past year, PCOM received significant contributions designatedintheestateplansofMartinJ.Hoffman,DO’52,andMargaret E. Burnard, the late wife of H. Trebing Burnard, DO ’38. Dr. Hoffman bequeathed a major percentage of his estate with no restrictions to PCOM. Mrs. Burnard left a majority of her estate residuary to PCOM to create an endowed scholarship fund.Togethertheirgiftstotaled$435,230infiscalyear2013.

A$50,000giftreceivedfromtheestateofDavidWilliamswasdesignatedtotheNicholasS.Nicholas,DOMemorialScholarshipFund.Mr.WilliamswasthehusbandofthelateIdaSchmidt,DO’35.

The College community is very appreciative of alumni and friends like Dr. Hoffman, Mrs. Burnard and Mr. Williams who made bequest provisions to help current and future generations of PCOM students.

The Office of Alumni Relations & Development was also notifiedofnewplannedgiftsbyDavidA.Hoffmann,DO’91,andFredW.Lindsay,DO’95.

AndrewTaylorStillLegacySocietymembersarerecognizedannuallyinthisReportofDonors(seepage25)andonthedonorboard prominently displayed in Lotman Lobby of Evans Hall. LegacySocietymembersarealsoinvitedtotheannualPresident’sLeadership Circle Reception.

For more information on planned giving visit www.legacy.vg/pcom. We promise, your legacy gift will make an impact.

Foundation and Corporate SupportThe Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Association District

8madeaverygenerous$30,000pledgetothe“Smart”ClassroomatthenewPCOMLiving-LearningCenterlocatedinSewickley,Pennsylvania. This Center will create housing and classroom space for PCOM students choosing to complete their core rotations in western Pennsylvania.

The West Allegheny Physicians’ Association Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation contributed a wonderful gift of $10,000 to the College to benefit students from western Pennsylvania with financial aid grants.

The Adolph and Rose Levis Foundation continued their exemplary support of Alzheimer’s disease research with a $10,000 grant. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brodsky, impressed with the novel approach undertaken by Denah Appelt, PhD, and Brian Balin, PhD, first made a gift in 2002 to establish The Adolph and Rose Levis Foundation Laboratory. We are grateful for Mrs. Brodsky’s ongoing commitment to the research being performed in the Levis Lab. Noting the College’s commitment to research, this laboratory is the first of the research facilities to be renovated. In addition, the Food Allergy Research Initiative (FARI) is gaining momentum. NewJersey’sAreaVIIPhysiciansReviewOrganization,Inc.,madeanother$5,000contributiontoFARIthankstoongoingeffortsbyRobert Maurer, DO ’62.

The Physicians Aid Association of the Delaware Valley renewedtheircommitmenttoPCOMwitha$55,000financialaidgrantforDOstudents.AndtheBenjamin&MarySiddonsMeasey Foundation continued their long-standing support with their$35,000financialaidgrantforPhiladelphia-areaDOstu-dents. Renewing financial aid support to osteopathic medical stu-dents on the Philadelphia campus was the Lancaster Osteopathic HealthFoundationwiththisyear’sgrantof$35,000.

REUNION GIVING PROGRAM

Class Participation Gifts

1953 12% $1,2301958 40% $7,1131963 39% $16,7891968 26% $8,5501973 23% $21,5201978 28% $64,7221983 31% $64,6051988 19% $22,6381993 14% $11,050

Total Reunion Giving: $218,217

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report of donors

Walgreenscontributed$10,000toaDiversityScholarshiptothePCOMSchoolofPharmacy–GeorgiaCampus.Thefundswere distributed to pharmacy students and student organizations. The award is intended to support projects that “made significant efforts toward raising awareness or play an active role in educating others about cultural competency and diversity related matters impacting the pharmacy profession.”

Annually, Walgreens donates one million dollars to accredited pharmacy schools across the nation to be used toward initiatives dedicated to promoting cultural diversity in pharmacy programs.

Georgia Gold ClubThe GOLD Alumni Program introduced new services and

events for Georgia campus graduates this past year. GOLD, which stands for Graduates of the Last Decade, is a special initiative to connect alumni and students with Georgia Campus – PCOM.

In fall 2012, the first ever solicitation to GA–PCOM alumni wentouttograduatesfromtheClassesof2009,2010and2011.Bie Etinge, DO ’11, asked her colleagues to make a nominal gift to the annual fund campaign. Dr. Etinge is in the internal medi-cineresidencyprogramatMorehouseSchoolofMedicine/GradyMemorialHospitalinAtlanta.SheisthecurrentGeorgiarepre-sentative to the Alumni Association Board of Directors.

In April 2013, the first GA–PCOM alumni/student net-workeventtookplaceatDave&Buster’s.Second-andthird-yearstudentsfromtheSchoolofMedicineandtheSchoolofPharmacycame out to engage with local area alumni. The event included a light dinner buffet and discussions about exams, residencies, jobs, and life after graduation. This event will take place in the fall for all first- and second-year students, and networking events will become annual happenings.

TheClassof2013,ledbyitsclasschairSerennahHarding,DO’13,madegiftsinhonorofDr.JohnPifer.Theirgiftsweredesignated to The Fund for PCOM. Dr. Pifer, deceased faculty member, made quite an impression on the students, according to Dr. Harding. Dr. Harding is in the internal medicine residency program at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland.

The GOLD Alumni Program enhances the connection between GA–PCOM graduates, PCOM alumni in the state, the Office of Alumni Relations and Development and the College.

For more information, contact Alisa Toney in the Office of Alumni Relations & Development at [email protected] or 678-225-7506.

Golf ClassicPCOM is incredibly grateful to its first ever Golf Classic title

sponsor,IndependenceBlueCross,andcommitteechair,JamesBonner, DO ’86. The 20th Annual Golf Classic was held at Rad-nor Valley Country Club where proceeds totaling over $100,000 were raised for the PCOM Healthcare Centers. These centers provide crucial primary medical care, specialist medical care, psychological counseling, and community services to underserved populations.

PCOM thankfully acknowledges all of the sponsors, in-kind donors and volunteers who supported this outing. Platinum spon-sorsforthisyear’seventincludedTheArthurJacksonCompany;Blank Rome, LLC; and PCOM Trustee Herb Lotman.

increase your cash flow: a charitable gift annuity is a win-win situation

When you establish a charitable gift annuity with Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine you receive an immediate tax reduction, and you or whomever you specify receives an income stream for life. Charitable gift annuity programs are some of the best financial planning opportunities now available.

here’s how an annuity works:•Donate$10,000ormoretoPCOM.• Your gift is fully invested, managed and administered by our

bank partner.• A portion of your gift is eligible for an immediate income tax

charitable deduction.• You can reduce and defer capital gains tax by donating

appreciated securities.• PCOM guarantees to pay a fixed amount for the lifetime of one

or two people.• Part of the annuity payment may be tax-free.• Generally, payout rates are very attractive. The American

Council on Gift Annuities determines the rates, which vary according to the value of the initial gift, the number of benefi-ciaries and their age.

• Upon your death (and the second beneficiary, if applicable), the portion of the gift that has not been used to make annuity payments (the “remainder”) is added to The PCOM Founda-tion’s endowment.

attractive ratesDONOR’S AGE RATE OF RETURN*55 4.0%65 4.7%75 5.8%85 7.8%90+ 9.0%*Single life rates effective January 1, 2012. Unchanged as of July 1, 2013.

The Deferred Gift Annuity works much the same way; however, the donor makes the gift now, and the payouts are deferred until a later time. Because the gift has an opportunity to grow, the annuity amount is often larger.

Named in honor of the “father of osteopathic medicine,”PCOM’sAndrewTaylorStillLegacySocietyrecognizes those who have made gift provisions for the College in their estate plans. The simplest and most common planned gift is through a will or bequest; however, there are several estate plan vehicles. Each is as unique as the donor—often enabling donors to contribute more than they thought possible and to enjoy the satisfaction of giving while increasing their personal tax refund or reducing taxes theywouldotherwiseowecomeApril15.Charitablegiftannuities, remainder trusts and lead trusts offer donors the added benefits of a life-income option and considerable flexibility to estate and tax planning. Naming PCOM as owner and beneficiary of a life insurance policy may be advantageous in carrying out the donor’s philanthropic and personal goals. The same can be said for designating the College as either a primary or contingent beneficiary of an IRA,401(k),403(b),Keoghorotherretirementaccount.Donors will avoid significant income and estate tax liability.

BECOMING A MEMBERIf you have already made a planned gift provision

for PCOM and have not yet notified the College, please consider letting us know so that we may include you as amemberoftheAndrewTaylorStillLegacySociety.Wewould like to thank you for your meaningful gift and acknowledge your participation in publications. This may encourage others to review their estate plans and inspire individuals to make a lasting legacy for future generations at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Andrew TaylorStillLegacySocietymembersarealsoinvitedtothe annual reception of the President’s Leadership Circle. PCOM’s development staff is available to help donors find and, in cooperation with the appropriate advisors, construct the best plan for everyone concerned.

Tolearnmore,contact:ScottRighter,specialgiftsofficer, office of alumni relations & development, 4180 City Avenue,Philadelphia,PA19131-1695,215-871-6120/ [email protected] www.legacy.vg/pcom

Anonymous (7)JoanAbar,DO’63Charles T. Andrews, DO ’74 + &

Lorraine AndrewsJosephJ.Andris,DO’76MichaelAvallone,DO’59+The Hon. Marie W. BellMrs. Margaret E. Burnard +Michael H. Cenar, DO ’78Rodney H. Chase, DO ’44 +Laura&JohnA.Cifala,DO’45+Floyd E. Dunn, DO ’36 +

Richard B. Esack, DO ’80Mrs.StanleyEsslTanaG.Fishman,DO’95Dorothy A. Reiber Gentzler, DO’49+

Roy L. Gorin, DO ’72MartinJ.Hoffman,DO’52+W.KennethHolbrook,DO’42+Mrs. Vincent HuffnagleDavidJ.Kendall,DO’71NormanS.Knee,DO’57AlbertS.Kroser,DO’58

ShermanN.Leis,DO’67Thomas R. LeMasters, DO ’78JoyceD.Leonetti,DO’80Murry E. Levyn, DO ’46Barbara&ArnoldS.Lincow,

DO ’76FredW.Lindsay,DO’95Madeleine L. Long, DO ’78, MDMrs.JosephM.MarinoHarryJ.Morris,III,DO’78MartinS.Neifield,DO’46Bernyce Peplowski, DO ’80

William A. Rieber, DO ’41 +HarryM.Serfer,DO’69DavidJ.Shingles,DO’75DanielK.Siegel,DO’50ChesterE.Smith,DO’58Richard B. Tancer, DO ’84H.SpragueTaveau,IV,DO’77,

MBADavid A. Thomas, DO ’78, PhDSheldonP.Wagman,DO’67JoanM.Watkins,DO’72Mr. David L. Williams +

andrew taylor still legacy society

We thank the alumni and friends who have generously provided for the future support of Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine through planned giving. These benefactors recognize that PCOM’s commitment to quality education, patient care, scientific research and community service requires enduring support.

2013 ANNUAL REPORT | 25+ Deceased

PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP CIRCLEFounders’ Society$25,000+AnonymousThe Alumni Association of

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic MedicineJ.StevenBlake,DO’89Estate of Mrs. H. Trebing Burnard Dr.&Mrs.JosephClementsEstateofMartinJ.Hoffman,DO’52Mr.JohnP.KearneyJohnP.Kearney&Associates,Inc.Lancaster Osteopathic Health

FoundationTheBenjamin&MarySiddons

Measey FoundationPhysicians Aid Association of the

Delaware ValleyMrs.TeresaDoyleSmithEstate of David L. Williams

President’s Fellows$10,000 – $24,999SharonCohen,EdD&

Barry H. Cohen, MDCraig B. Danshaw, DO ’84Leonard C. Giunta, DO ’67Robert D. Gober, DO ’78William T. Ingram, II, DO ’87BruceKornberg,DO’78PaulJ.Lapoint,DO’90The Adolph and Rose Levis

FoundationMrs. Bobbi Brodsky

TheKaren&HerbertLotmanFoundationKaren&HerbLotman,LLD

Douglas E. Mazzuca, DO ’83PCOM DO Class of 2011Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical

Association District 8AlexanderE.Rodi,Jr.,DO’79MichaelC.Saltzburg,DO’77WilliamJ.Strowhouer,DO’84GeraldineRaffertyTerry,RN’45WalgreensWest Allegheny Physicians’

Association Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation

President’s Scholars$5,000 – $9,999Area VII Physicians Review Organization,Inc.,NJKathrynA.Baker,DO’98KevinG.Barber,DO’78JohnW.Becher,DO’70JamesH.Black,DO’62Ronald R. Blanck, DO ’67Department of Internal Medicine –

City Line HospitalJeffreyFreeman,DOJohnP.Simelaro,DO’71

Mrs. Nova DunnGerald E. Dworkin, DO ’81Umar Farooq, MD & SabahatFarooq,MDJosephFarrell,DO’78Allen M. Fellows, DO ’62EstateofBernardFisher,DO’52Gary A. Fisher, DO ’73Ms. Lynn FisherScotA.Fisher,DO’82Roy L. Gorin, DO ’72GrettaA.Gross,DO’97Dominick A. Grosso, DO ’83Michael P. Hahalyak, DO ’81Howard A. Hassman, DO ’83Carol L. Henwood, DO ’83JoanneE.Hullings,DO’96JosephC.Hummel,DO’70SuzanneK.Kelley,DO’77JohnM.Kish,DO’80JosephJ.Kuchinski,DO’86Angelo Mancuso, DO ’83WilliamM.McLaughlin,Jr.,DO’85Peter P. Michalak, DO ’76Office DepotMichael Pawlowsky, DO ’81Ronald A. Pieringer, PhDThe Anna & Isidore Roseman

FoundationWilliamE.Shiels,II,DO’83HarveyM.Spector,DO’63RobertR.Speer,DO’71PaulV.Suhey,DO’84DonaldC.Tilton,DO’69KennethJ.Veit,DO’76,MBAJohnW.Yunginger,MDZedeck Family Foundation, Inc.

Murray Zedeck, DO ’62

Gift Clubs

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Founders’ Society $25,000+President’s Fellows $10,000 to $24,999President’s Scholars $5,000 to $9,999President’s Benefactors $2,500 to $4,999Dean’s Club $1,000 to $2,4991899 Society $50,000+ cumulative givingAndrew Taylor Still recognizes those constituents who have Legacy Society included PCOM in their estate plans.

AnonymousWayne Arnold, DO ’80JohnW.Becher,DO’70Bernard J. Bernacki, DO ’81 &

Mrs. Mary BernackiJames H. Black, DO ’62J.StevenBlake,DO’89Mrs. Bobbi Brodsky &

Mr. Harvey Brodsky +The Adolph and Rose Levis Foundation

Mrs. Margaret E. Burnard +Gene B. Chaiken, LLDDavid Coffey, DO ’84JamesF.Conroy,DO’65Craig B. Danshaw, DO ’84Pat C. DiTommaso, DO ’80Gerald E. Dworkin, DO ’81JosephFarrell,DO’78LeonardH.Finkelstein,DO’59ScotA.Fisher,DO’82Larry I. Gilderman, DO ’72Robert D. Gober, DO ’78Roy L. Gorin, DO ’72Mr.ThomasJ.GravinaHoward A. Hassman, DO ’83Carol L. Henwood, DO ’83Martin J. Hoffman, DO ’52 + Mr.&Mrs.JohnP.KearneySuzanne K. Kelley, DO ’77RichardS.Koch,DO’38BruceKornberg,DO’78JosephJ.Kuchinski,DO’86Barbara&ArnoldS.Lincow,

DO ’76JeffryA.Lindenbaum,DO’75Ms. Nancy C. Loeb & Mr.JeffreyD.Colman

Karen&HerbertLotman,LLDBernard F. Master, DO ’66RobertS.Maurer,DO’62Douglas E. Mazzuca, DO ’83JohnJ.McPhilemy,DO’78FrederickR.Melhorn,DO’56MartinS.Neifield,DO’46Rosemary C. Papa & RichardM.Papa,DO’75+

Nicholas C. Pedano, DO ’61 +Ronald A. Pieringer, PhDJayR.Rosan,DO’71Idell&MarvinL.Rosner,DO’57M.KimberlyRupert,PhD& SaraSomersRupert,RN’33+Dr.&Mrs.MichaelC.SaltzburgSeymourSchlossberg,DO’62Dr.&Mrs.MatthewSchureMrs.TeresaDoyleSmithRobertR.Speer,DO’71WilliamJ.Strowhouser,DO’84GeraldineRaffertyTerry,RN’45Donald C. Tilton, DO ’69KennethJ.Veit,DO’76,MBAAliceJ.Zal,DO’89&

H Michael Zal, DO ’66Murray Zedeck, DO ’62

Zedeck Family Foundation, Inc.

Cumulative giving is based on contributions to The PCOM Foundation (not including special events) and dates back to 1980, when donor records were first computerized, through June 30, 2013. [New 1899 Society members are in bold.]

InrecognitionoftheyeartheCollegewasfounded,the1899Societyhonorsthoseindividualswhohavereachedthecumulativegivinglevelof$50,000ormore.1899Societymembersreceiveaspecially designed blazer to acknowledge their generous contributions.

1899 Society

Gift Clubs

President’s Benefactors$2,500 – $4,999Vivian M. Barsky, DO ’67BernardJ.Bernacki,DO’81Estate of Ruth Tozer BixbyStevenR.Blasi,DO’02JohnB.Bulger,MBA,DO’95&MicheleA.Neff-Bulger,DO’98RichardJ.Burns,Jr.,DO’93Rodney H. Chase, DO ’44 +T.J.Citta-Pietrolungo,DO’86MichaelCordas,Jr.,DO’67Ronald Cowen, DO ’66Robert G. Cuzzolino, EdDDarlene Ann M. Dunay, DO ’83WalterC.Ehrenfeuchter,DO’79KatherineC.Erlichman,DO’87Lisa M. Frison, DO ’83JamesJosephGilhool,DO’95Allan Goldberg, DO ’63Mr. Richard GrinoldVictorR.Kalman,DO’86&DeniseA.DiPrimio-Kalman,DO ’86ToddJ.Kazdan,DO’99FredK.Khalouf,DO’81JamesM.Lally,DOThomas R. LeMasters, DO ’78Marvin A. Lessig, DO ’68Christian R. & Mary F. Lindback

FoundationTimothy P. Lowney, DO ’77, MBAVenkatachalam Mangeshkumar,

MDBurton T. Mark, DOPaul W. McGloin, LLDGerald R. Medwick, DO ’80 &

Denise M. Medwick, DO ’80JaneSiehlMoore,DO’86LeonardM.Popowich,DO’58JamesF.Quigley,DO’75Terry A. Robison, DO ’84 & CarolK.Robison,DO’85SusanM.Sabol,DO’88Dr.&Mrs.MatthewSchureJohnC.Sefter,DO’86FrancisP.Sutter,DO’76UnitedWayofSoutheastern

Pennsylvania

Dean’s Club$1,000 – $2,499Anonymous (4)RonaldD.Abraham,DO’69GaryA.Agia,DO’75ArchieB.Attarian,DO’54EdwardJ.Ausman,DO’78Dr. Michael F. Avallone AssociatesVincentR.Avallone,Jr.,DO’84MarkD.Avart,DO’79Barry L. Bakst, DO ’82JewishFederationofDelaware,Inc.

Edward P. Balaban, DO ’77Vincent E. Baldino, DO ’76RobertA.Ball,DO’65&

Roberta R. Ball, DO ’80JenniferA.Bantley-Wilson,DO’84JohnT.Barbagiovanni,II,DO’95

AlfonsoJ.Barbati,DO’84SusanMarieBaro,DO’92Lawrence I. Barr, DO ’87J.MarkBattin,DO’89GeneM.Battistella,DO’92Walter D. Beam, DO ’78JosephD.Becker,DO’80The Hon. Marie W. BellPhilipJ.Bell,DO’65HalS.Bendit,DO’84DavidA.Bevan,DO’69LynnE.Bezpalko,DO’92Robert H. Biggs, DO ’76Elliott Bilofsky, DO ’87Lee M. Blatstein, DO ’84Burton Blender, DO ’62JohnL.Bobby,DO’82JamesM.Bonner,DO’86Nancy E. Braese, DO ’83EdwardC.Brennan,DO’79RobertD.Bricker,DO’89&MarylouJ.Rainone,DO’89JohnM.Brooks,DO’73JohnR.Bucholtz,DO’82JamesJ.Byrne,DO’74JacquelineF.Cain,DO’88JosephJ.Calabro,DO’81JohnF.Callahan,DO’67PatrickJ.Carey,DO’83JohnJ.Carlin,MBAH.KennedyCathcart,DO’84JohnM.Cavenagh,PhD,MBA,

PA-CJohnC.Cetin,DO’52David Coffey, DO ’84David V. Condoluci, DO ’76AnthonyW.Cooper,II,DO’09JamesJ.Cosgrove,DO’83H. William Craver, III, DO ’87Thomas E. Currie, DO ’72JohnRaymondDahdah,DO’13MarioD’Alessandro,Jr.,DO’77IzolaDavid,DO’85LeonardDavidson,DO’65DrakeP.DeHart,DO’79Mark E. Delowery, DO ’83, MPHVincentA.DeMuro,Sr.,DO’63JohnJ.Dermigny,DO’86JosephA.Dieterle,DO’70Richard R. DiPietro, DO ’62LorraineM.DiSipio,DO’78Peter Doulis, CPADennisL.Eckels,DO’75Matthew O. Elkes, CFOPaulEvans,DO’79Richard G. Evans, DO ’87LindaJ.Fagan,DO’93StevenJ.Fagan,DO’80ElenaRuzziFarrell,DO’92JanisFegley,DO’87MichaelJonFeinstein,DO’74JohnM.Ferretti,II,DO’73JamesFierro,DO’88Larry N. Finkelstein, DO ’87LeonardH.Finkelstein,DO’59JonS.Fisher,DO’86StephenT.Fisher,DO’85RobertM.Fliegelman,DO’79&

MargaretM.Dickerson,DO’79Florida Osteopathic Medical

AssociationKerinL.Fresa-Dillon,PhDCharles P. Friedrich, DO ’60EdwinL.Fuentes,DO’94KatherineE.Galluzzi,DOErnest R. Gelb, DO ’78Larry I. Gilderman, DO ’72William Gilhool, DOJohnR.Gimpel,MEd,DO’88Ronald Bryan Ginn, BBADonaldJ.Gordon,DO’67Richard A. Greco, DO ’82Mr. & Mrs. Arlin Yudenfriend GreenHinda M. Greene, DO ’80Russell Griesback, DO ’67Brett E. Groff, DO ’02G.S.PeterGross,DO’75JeanneE.Grove,DO’82JosephG.Gunselman,DO’82LynwoodW.Hammers,DO’79JosephM.Hassman,DO’65William R. Henwood, DO ’76The Hershey CompanyWayneA.Hey,DO’75Gregory W. Higbee, DO ’87Michelle B. Hobson, DO ’80CarlA.Hoffman,Jr.,DO’74George R. Homa, DO ’78GeorgeM.Hudson,DO’89Dr.&Mrs.W.JeffreyHurstAnthony Iaccarino, DO ’80Dennis L. Iaccarino, DO ’81International Business Machines

CorporationJeffreyI.Jackerson,DO’75MargaretG.JacobsCharitableTrustRichardE.Johnson,DO’87ArthurJ.Jordan,Jr.,DO’95JayHarrisJoseph,DO’56JosephM.Kaczmarczyk,DO’82JosephD.Kalowsky,DO’67SheldonP.Kerner,DO’68CharlesH.Kershaw,III,DO’62NasreenM.Khan,DO’93JamesV.Kiernan,DO’82DonA.Koenigsberg,DO’80DavidH.Krahe,DO’77DanielJ.Kupas,DO’92TageN.Kvist,PhDWilliamLamb,Jr.,DO’81JoanC.Lambert,DO’80Pat A. Lannutti, DO ’71Edward H. Lentz, DO ’72G.LeeLerch,Jr.,DO’80KathleenC.Lewis,DO’82Robert I. Lewis, DO ’77RonaldJ.Librizzi,DO’73JamesV.Lieb,DO’98Ronald M. Lieberman, DO ’88JudithA.Lightfoot,DO’92JeffryA.Lindenbaum,DO’75Eric M. Lipnack, DO ’88SolLizerbram,DO’77VincentLobo,Jr.,DO’65Ms. Nancy C. Loeb & Mr.JeffreyD.Colman

David L. Lohin, DO ’86David M. Loss, DO ’78WilliamLozinger,Jr.,DO’65JohnF.Lozowski,DO’87Michael F. Lurakis, DO ’80Thomas G. Majernick, DO ’81JosephMangel,DO’91JessicaLynnMasser,MS,DO’07Richard A. Mauceri, DO ’71RobertS.Maurer,DO’62Russell F. Mazda, DO ’80JohnZ.McDonald,DO’81JohnP.McLaughlin,DO’73AllanM.McLeod,DO’88,JD,

MBAA.ScottMcNeal,DO’88MedicalSocietyofEastern

Pennsylvania, Inc.Robert R. Clark, DO ’63

FrederickR.Melhorn,DO’56Thomas M. Mextorf, DO ’86Theodore W. Michell, DO ’63Michael I. Miller, DO ’72DonaldWesleyMinteer,Jr.,DO’72Mark E. Moran, DO ’86HarryJ.Morris,III,DO’78Marta Motel, DO ’88JoanSureckNaidorf,DO’85LukeG.Nelligan,DO’91William A. Nickey, DO ’66Northwest Ohio Osteopathic

AssociationDouglas A. Ockrymiek, DO ’71OsitadinmaO.Opara,DO’99JulianneS.Orlowski,DO’97JohnJosephOrris,MBA,DO’95Gregory G. Papadeas, DO ’88RichardA.Pascucci,DO’75Amit Manoj Patel, DO ’04Douglas B. Paul, DO ’86PCOM DO Class of 2013AndreaD.Pedano,DO’90Mr. Fran Pedano

YourCause, LLCJohnA.Pellegrino,DO’92GeorgeA.Persin,DO’92&MaureenCullenPersin,DO’92WilliamJ.Pesce,DO’89JamesE.Phillips,DO’83&

Gloria T. Fioravanti, DO ’82ArthurS.Platt,DO’73&

Ellen M. Platt, DO ’73Ronald L. Pope, DO ’77EdwardJ.Potts,MAJosephP.Quintiliani,DO’84Vanessa A. Ragland-Payne, DO ’84CarolS.Ramsey,DO’81WalterG.Reich,Jr.,DO’63Richard A. Renza, DO ’71MichaelA.Renzi,DO’91Dr. & Mrs. Anthony RickettiPeter A. Ricketti, DO ’12AlexanderE.Rodi,Sr.,DO’58Domenick N. Ronco, DO ’78MorrisI.Rossman,DO’69R.AlexRusynyk,DO’97RichardF.Salmon,DO’82GregoryP.Samano,DO’72

2013 ANNUAL REPORT | 27+ Deceased | * $1,000+ donors | a Blue Ribbon

PaulW.Sauers,DO’71SeymourSchlossberg,DO’62GeorgeJ.Schmieder,DO’84&MarySchmieder,DO’84MelissaNeumannSchwartz,DO’91LucyannM.Sciandra,DO’93ThomasC.Scott,DO’54LarryS.Seidman,DO’73ArthurJ.Sesso,DO’81& EvaPlacentra-Sesso,DO’82GreggA.Severs,DO’03DanaC.Shaffer,DO’85DavidR.Shober,DO’89&MicheleM.Shober,DO’89F.KennethShockley,DO’64Mr.WayneT.SikesPeterSilkowski,DO’87AnthonyJ.Silvagni,DO’82,PharmD,MScAlyssaL.Simone,DO’01BretSmith,MS,DO’02&ReynellHarderSmith,DO’02Mr.LeonardL.SmithRobertM.Smith,DO’61DeniseJ.Smyler,Esq.StevenM.Snyder,DO’75JohnR.Socey,DO’67AlanB.Sommers,DO’77CarlR.Spease,DO’61PaulM.Spector,DO’72StevenL.Spivak,DO’88& AnnaM.Supon,DO’88KennethF.Steel,DO’73JohnS.Stevens,Jr.,DO’73Dr.&Mrs.AlanStewartEdwardA.Styduhar,Jr.,DO’74WilliamB.Swallow,DO’79Richard B. Tancer, DO ’84Peter W. Taraschi, DO ’84BernadetteS.Tate,PsyD’06JeffJ.Tavassoli,DO’98H.SpragueTaveau,IV,DO’77,MBADaniel T. Tell, DO ’77JackM.Thome,DO’78Ruth Thornton, PhDEarleTravis,DO’58StephenF.Uhlman,DO’79DominicJ.Valentino,III,DO’01Rosemary E. Vickers, DO ’83SheldonP.Wagman,DO’67MichaelA.Walder,DO’65Michael A. Washinsky, DO ’77JackWaterman,DO’81MichaelS.Weiner,DO’91Michael I. Wiener, DO ’77Tina Woodruff, EdDHong Ye, DO ’02CrystalA.Young,DO’99StevenL.Zelenkofske,DO’85

Gold Club$750 – $999AnonymousNorman F. C. Baker, DO ’63Michael A. Becker, DO ’87William M. Bernard, DO ’62SusanK.Ciampaglia,DO’92AnthonyJ.Cincotta,DO’63The Hon. Lita Indzel Cohen

JohnB.Coll,DO’85Robert G. Covett, DO ’78Michael A. Donegan, DO ’83Mr.OliverS.Epps,Jr.HowardM.Hammer,DO’96Violet A. Henighan, DO ’87Lillian M. Hynes-Longendorfer,

DO ’67Renee E. Hypolite, DO ’08Mark A. Illfelder, DO ’73HenryJ.Karcsh,DO’78RobertJ.Labaczewski,DO’73ShermanN.Leis,DO’67Edward L. Lundy, DO ’77Peter A. Martina, DO ’78StevenW.Melhorn,DO’84GordonB.Miller,Jr.,DO’83Lawrence M. Neustadter, DO ’81Gary D. Nothstein, DO ’86Robert Pearlstein, DO ’88ThomasA.Quinn,DO’66Alexander Rosenau, DO ’81SaulE.Schreiber,DO’80GailE.Shirley,DO’81J.RichardSusi,DO’81Mark E. Triana, DO ’83PeterUcciferro(DO’15)George D. Vermeire, DO ’74Richard L. Weinberger, DO ’81Mr. Frank H. WindleAbrahamZellis,DO’56

Silver Club$500 – $749Anonymous (4)Aetna FoundationJosephA.Ackil,DO’67Michael G. Alt, DO ’82LawrenceK.Alwine,DO’75DavidL.Ambrose,Jr.,DO’05OnyeamaO.Anakwe,DO’98Richard B. Antosek, DO ’81JamesT.Arscott,DO’86& KarenE.Arscott,DO’86MichaelJ.Attanasio,DO’93GaroC.Avetian,DO’89GeorgeK.Avetian,DO’80CindyJ.Baen,Esq.KennethB.Batts,DO’85MartinK.Belsky,DO’84Mrs. Hannah BergerNicole Heath Bixler, DO ’02Ms. Victoria BlairJosephJ.Blasiol,DO’82VincentJ.Bobby,DO’84HosseinBorghaei,DO’96&

Ruth Borghaei, PhDMs. Darla M. BortzGeorgeL.Bradley,Jr.,DO’68J.GregBrady,DO’80Mr. & Mrs. Gregory BrennanWilliamF.Brennan,DO’75David M. Brill, DO ’86JonathanJ.Burke,DO’00CarlD.Burnett,III,DO’85StephenL.Burnstein,DO’72PhilipM.Cacchione,DO’85NormanM.Callahan,III,DO’91ThomasW.Cerato,DO’79

George Charney, DO ’62DanielP.Cherry,III,DO’79Carman A. Ciervo, DO ’88Richard D. Cohen, DO ’76Mrs.JaneCokelyThe Hon. Terry L. ColemanSamuelJ.Congello,DO’85RobertJ.Corba,DO’93&KimberlyLeggCorba,DO’93RoccoJ.Crescenzo,DO’92RobertA.Crossey,DO’91DavidL.Cute,DO’96SangW.Dacri-Kim,DO’90Dolores Daczkowski Cilley, DO ’78ThomasJ.Dagney,III,DO’87&

Holly D. Dagney, DO ’87Neal M. Davis, DO ’88MelissaL.Delaney,DO’93Andrew D. DeMasi, DO ’47DeanJ.DePerro,DO’95DouglasP.Dietzel,DO’91Robert DiTomasso, PhDKennethK.Doroski,DO’81HenryJ.Dubiel,DO’81Donald R. Eck, DO ’62Gustav R. Eles, DO ’82ThomasJ.Ellis,DO’88Mr. & Mrs. Donald T. EpsteinMr. & Mrs. Edward EsslJohnM.Fanning,Jr.,DO’77R.KeithFelstead,DO’95DanaFerrara-Planer,DO’98Daniel M. Finelli, DO ’82 &

Lorraine G. Finelli, DO ’82JaradS.Fingerman,DO’96TheHerman&JerryFinkelstein

FoundationJoshuaA.Rabinowitz,DO’88

CliftonW.Fisher,DO’65Neil W. Fisher, DO ’83JamesW.Fitzpatrick,DO’79Harry P. Flanagan, III, DO ’74ThomasJ.Foote,DO’64Thomas M. Fox, DO ’84MitchellK.Freedman,DO’82DonaldJ.Fruchtman,DO’66Donald R. Furci, DO ’64Richard C. Gaibler, DO ’87WayneS.Garraway,DO’78Barry L. Getzoff, DO ’60JosephA.Giaimo,DO’87PatriciaMcHughGiordano,DO’96StevenB.Glickfield,DO’69David D. Goldberg, DO ’71

Dayton Foundation Depository, Inc.

Marc D. Golden, DO ’83JackGoldstein,DO’66StevenJ.Goliat,DO’81JohnG.Goulding,DO’53AlfredI.Green,DO’50Brad E. Green, DO ’81QianaE.Green,DO’08JamesA.Groff,DO’91JosephM.Guarino,DO’90Thomas R. Haley, DO ’03 & PayceJo-HannaHandlerHaley,MS,DO’03

T. Daniel Harrison, DO ’00 & Melissa M. Harrison, DO ’00

Michael E. Hauk, DO ’87LeilaniL.Heller-Dimmig,DO’85BarryJ.Hennessey,DO’75LawrenceD.Hochman,DO’90EdwardEricHorvath,DO’95H.JaneHuffnagle-Marchesano,

DO ’87Lillian Hwee, DO ’88JeanneM.Johnston,DO’83JoanneJones,MBARobertS.Jones,DO’87JeffreyA.Joseph,DO’83FrancisJ.Kane,DO’81& PatriciaB.Kane,DO’81AlanL.Keiser,DO’81EugeneJ.Klifto,DO’80C.CristineKremer,DO’76RobertM.Kuhnhenn,DO’85MatthewR.Kulka,DO’99Anthony M. Landis, DO ’77BonnieLynnLehman,DO’79Francis L. Levin, DO ’74StephenS.Levin,DO’68Howard R. Levy, DO ’68JonathanLevyn,DO’85WilliamJ.Liaw,DO’94ArnoldS.Lincow,DO’76JamesT.Little,DO’90& DawnM.Kennedy-Little,DO’94NancyJ.Lobby,DO’91MarkJ.Lobitz,DO’82Ricky P. Lockett, DO ’84, MBA,

MPHCharles W. Lowney, DO ’64SusanPillarellaMagargee,DO’86JamesJ.Manlandro,DO’63David M. Masiak, DO ’77StephenMassood,DO’93&SupriyaMassood,DO’93JamesPatrickMaurer,DO’04&

Mary A. Maurer, DO ’07BennyM.McKnight,DO’83JamesC.McMaster,DO’77RobertA.McMurtrie,Jr.,DO’98PaulD.McNally,DO’92Dr. & Mrs. Arthur McTigheEdward A. Metz, DO ’70Francis E. Meyers, DO ’72Michigan Osteopathic AssociationPaul M. Miller, DO ’81Michele I. Misher-Harris, DO ’88TerriL.Murphy,DO’95Mr. & Mrs. Gerard MurrayPhilipA.Neiderer,DO’89Lawrence Nessman, DO ’62 +AlexanderS.Nicholas,DO’75JamesJ.Nicholson,DO’70Lawrence Paolini, DO ’84KeithJ.Parowski,DO’85JohnM.Parschauer,DO’75Penelope Patton, BFAWilliamH.Phillips,DO’95&TheresaM.March,DO’95AlfredJ.Poggi,DO’68DavidM.Poponi,PsyD’09KennethAngusPowell,DO’04

Gift Clubs

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Gift Clubs

Mr.StuartE.PriceStephenA.Pulley,DO’87Thomas Renaldo, DO ’83Robert A. Renza, DO ’62Layne D. Roberts, DO ’78StaceyA.Robertson,DO’79HowardM.Robinson,DO’90,MHAHerbertJ.Rogove,DO’73Mrs. Wendy RomanoDonaldH.Rosenbaum,Jr.,DO’86PamelaJ.Ruoff,MSVincentG.Sacco,DO’89JosephV.Salvia,Jr.,DO’82GregoryP.Samano,II,DO’96LewisSavar,DO’60MichaelSchreiber,DO’85GersonSchwartz,DO’53Mr.&Mrs.AdrianSecheresiuRobertJ.Senese,DO’58Shook,Hardy&Bacon,LLPMauriceSinger,DO’74DavidI.Skole,DO’64DianeSmallwood,PsyDKennethL.Smith,DO’60RichardSnow,DO’83&

Mary Wadika, DO ’83DebraK.Spatz,DO’84LarryW.Spector,DO’94IraSpitzer,DO’76DouglasT.Stafford,DO’83DariaM.Starosta,DO’83ChristineA.Sturm,DO’79VincentP.Sustersic,DO’81JohnC.Tanner,DO’83JonW.Taveau,DO’02MartinTrepel,DO’52NicholasD.Tretta,Jr.,DO’74RoyE.Tuller,DO’97ThomasA.Tylman,DO’79&KathleenM.Tylman,DO’80

Marc A. Vengrove, DO ’82IraS.Wertheimer,DO’71KerryAnneWhitelock,DO’04JamesM.Williams,DO’91Timothy R. Young, DO ’76JosephJ.Zamot,DO’49Robert R. Zelenak, DO ’77WilliamP.Zipperer,Jr.,DO’81Mrs. Lynn Zond

Bronze Club$250 – $499Anonymous(9)AnelM.Abreu,MS,DO’05Raymond A. Adelizzi, DO ’73DonaldL.Allison,II,DO’09Denah M. Appelt, PhDIrving B. Aronow, DO ’64MarvinJ.Asnis,DO’59PaulK.Azimov,DO’98JuliusBarkow,DO’62RichardB.Batchelet,DO’79LiviaKateBaublitz,DO’03SethD.Baublitz,DO’99& LalehS.Radfar-Baublitz,DO’99JohnM.Bauman,DO’81EileenP.Beale,DO’85JohnD.Bender,DO’80Charles D. Benjamin, DO ’74

Mark D. Beyer, DO ’88Peter F. Bidey, DO ’08JulieWickmanBierster,PharmDDavid A. Bitonte, DO ’80, MBA,

MPHMariBlackburn,DO’91JulianBlitz,DO’45SeymourH.Block,DO’72Martin Blume, DO ’78Yale R. Bobrin, DO ’61JosephW.Boecker,DO’69Albert Bonier, DO ’44Carol D. Bowes-Lawlor, DO ’87JamesJ.Bradbury,DO’03Deborah A. Bren, DO ’84RobertW.Brooks,DO’85JanetLynnBrown,DO’83ScottR.Burg,DO’77Brenda Buzydlowski, DO ’11CurtisW.Byrnes,DO’96CharlesJosephCalais,DO’10CaliforniaPizzaKitchen,Inc.JohnV.Cappello,DO’78JohnC.Carlson,DO’72William E. Carroll, DO ’74WendyL.Cervi,DO’97Beatrice H. Chakraborty, PsyD ’07William W. Clendenen, DO ’80Edward M. Cohen, DO ’67Larry W. Cohen, DO ’74MichaelI.Cohen,DO’98William L. Cohen, DO ’72JeanineM.Compesi,DO’91Mr.FrancisJ.Conlin&FamilyJohnE.Connelly,DO’89&

Renee D. Morrow-Connelly, DO’89JamesF.Conroy,DO’65& NancyNielsen-Conroy,RN’58StevenK.Costalas,DO’93JohnJ.Costello,Jr.,DO’91JaneK.Cottingham,DO’83JamesA.Craig,Jr.,DO’03&

Wendy A. Mikulski, DO ’03SharonM.Curlik,DO’79JosephP.Curreri,DO’90PeterA.Curreri,DO’97PaulD.Curtin,DO’95JeffreyD.Cushman,DO’83NicholasR.Dalsey,DO’79Maria F. Daly, DO ’84EdwardG.Dempsey,DO’94CharlesA.Depfer,DO’58PragneshA.Desai,DO’85William R. Dickerman, DO ’86Dilworth Paxson LLPJosephJacovini,Esq.

JosephM.DiMino,DO’66Denise M. DiPaolo, DO ’02LarissaFernandoDominy,DO’93Marc F. Domsky, DO ’86 & LisaJ.Finkelstein,DO’87

Ivan A. Doner, DO ’68RonaldJ.D’Orazio,DO’62JaneZ.Dumsha,PhDJefferyJ.Dunkelberger,DO’95Philip L. Ehrig, DO ’87Mr.&Mrs.JohnEiffert

TheodoreS.Eisenberg,DO’76JohnC.Eisley,DO’76Marcel R. Elanjian, DO ’80KennethEllis,DO’78WayneR.English,Jr.,DO’58Mrs. Connie EnnisMarguerite A. Erme, DO ’81, MPHJohnK.Eshleman,DO’78MatthewJ.Espenshade,DO’04Mrs.StanleyEsslStephenEvans,DO’98Carla T. Falcon, DO ’87Patrick Cyrus Fall, DO ’01BarryFeingold,DO’75SilviaM.Ferretti,DO’77Cindy Fine, DO ’82Gregory R. Frailey, DO ’84Chad E. Frank, DO ’00Mr. Michael FreedmanBrian G. Friedrich, DO ’87JeffreyS.Fugate,DO’77Cynthia A. Gabrielli, DO ’78PamelaR.Gardner,DO’97SamuelJ.Garloff,DO’78David N. Geiger, DO ’82 & SusanM.Geiger,DO’82RonaldJ.Gelzunas,DO’60JamesJ.Giliberto,Jr.,DO’83GlaxoSmithKlineDanielE.Gooding,DO’79Chad R. Gordon, DO ’02HarrisGratz,DO’89ScottA.Green,DO’75Charlotte H. Greene, PhDPhilipE.Greenman,DO’52+AdamR.Griffith,DO’05Derek I. Grossman, DO ’88RichardC.Hale,DO’79RobertE.Hallworth,DO’79PeterHannon,DO’89Michael C. Harmelin, DO ’80CharlesK.Heller,III,MS,DO’01JasonE.Henninger,DO’96&NatashaM.Karanjia,DO’96MariaHenwood-Finley,DO’97Russell C. Hess, DO ’88DavidM.Heyman,DO’85Mrs. Marilyn HeywoodRobertK.Hippert,DO’76JerelA.Hopkins,Esq.Ms.HeidiK.HubbardSuzanneL.Huffnagle,DO’87Elizabeth B. Hughes Promish,

DO ’60JamesJ.Hynick,DO’75RobertK.Ilowite,DO’92ArleneP.Imber-Fine,DO’85MarcyL.Jackovic,MS,DO’00JessicaJerrard,DO’86MarkJones,DO’84MicheleD.Jones,DO’87LawrenceJ.Jordan,DO’57GaryR.Kania,DO’84Mr.&Mrs.NedKaplinDeniseP.Karasic,DO’82FredN.Katz,DOJewishFederationof Greater Atlanta

StarrM.Kearney,DO’83JohnJ.Kelly,Jr.,DO’85&FrancesSirico-Kelly,DO’87C.RogerKendrick,DO’74JuliaM.Kennedy,DO’82MartinJ.Kerzer,DO’77JosephKessler,DO’68RichardD.Kimmel,DO’84JaniceM.King,MEdJamesJ.Kirk,DO’77KevinL.Kirk,DO’99WilliamL.Kliefoth,Jr.,DO’81HenryJ.Kneidinger,DO’75JohnL.Kniaz,DO’72TheodoreG.Koerner,DO’75DavidA.Kohan,DO’79MichaelL.Kondash,DO’86NormanM.Kopman,DO’68JosephM.Kosakoski,Jr.,DO’80JenniferR.Kost,DO’00CharlesJ.Kovalchick,DO’96MaryAnnKozlowski,DO’78Mr.RichardKralleWilliamJ.Krajcirik,Jr.,DO’81MarshaKrouk,DO’82DavidKuo,DO’96AaronKuptsow,DO’50StephenJ.Kushner,DO’88JohnA.Langton,DO’60Mario Lanni, LLDMr.&Mrs.StanLashnerStephenW.Law,DO’94BrendanJ.Lee,Jr.,DO’81Reginald Lee, DO ’86WahS.Lee,MS,DO’00JoyceD.Leonetti,DO’80AnthonyS.Levin,DO’88Richard N. Levrault, DO ’80JamesM.Levri,DO’76StuartD.Levy,DO’73Ms.JuliaLewisFredW.Lindsay,DO’95AnthonyLoMonaco,DO’05Brent Vaughn Long, DO ’80ChristianJ.Losch,III,DO’77David I. Lubin, DO ’81Leslie A. Lyness, DO ’06BethannMahoney,DO’95SusanGuttenplanManella,DO’83Lisa A. Marino, DO ’03Elvin L. Martin, DO ’71Mr. Pasquale N. MascaroMurrayNormanMatez,DO’56SamuelA.Matheny,MEd,MAMark M. Maus, DO ’83Allan R. Mayer, DO ’77RalphD.Mazzochetti,DO’85PatrickJ.McAndrew,DO’71JosephJ.McComb,III,DO’00J.RobertMcGhee,DO’77Mr. David McGillowayJohnW.McGrath,Jr.,DO’90Mr.&Mrs.StephenJ.McKendrickFrancis C. Meeteer, DO ’88Noel L. Melhorn, DO ’68BeckieMichael,DO’89Michele L. Mikolajczak, DO ’84Gene W. Miller, DO ’67

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JamesC.Miller,DO’70Mrs. Linda MillerMichael A. Miranda, DO ’03 &

Renee M. Bassaly, DO ’03DeborahJ.Mistal,DO’83MarkA.Monaco,DO’89JoanL.Moore,DO’77Lynn Nicole Moran, DO ’04SalvatoreA.Moscatello,DO’85Mr. Andy MuellerFrancisX.Murray,Jr.,DO’74LindaA.Nadwodny,DO’95Al I. Narraway, DO ’72AmyJ.Nation,DO’94Evan A. Nicholas, DO ’81JosephB.Nyzio,Jr.,DO’00MarnieP.O’Brien,DO’94SharonM.O’Brien,DO’05MichaelC.O’Connor,DO’90Mary P. Owen, PhDFrank Paolantonio, DO ’81DavidA.Patriquin,DO’56Mr. & Mrs. Brian PaulStephenG.Paxson,DO’80PCOMStudentNationalMedicalAssociation(SNMA)

Donny Perez, DO ’03RaymondJ.Perez,DO’80JohnF.Perri,DO’87Tina M. Petillo, DO ’83LouisJ.Petrie,DO’64Mr.JosephG.PetrosinelliDarrellW.Petz,DO’79Wayne H. Pinover, DO ’88Domenic Pisano, DO ’72JohnH.Polak,DO’82EdwardS.Polashenski,DO’80Gwendolyn A. Poles-Corker, DO ’87JohnH.Potomski,Jr.,DO’81AndrewS.Poulshock,DO’89ShilpaR.Pradhan,DO’92EmilyM.Pressley,DO’95Ms.CharlotteJ.PritchetteJohnE.Prior,DO’83EugeneS.Prokopyschyn,DO’94Robert A. Promisloff, DO ’73Anu Ramdas, DO ’13J.ChaseRand,DO’62JamesE.Rasinsky,DO’91Martin T. Rasp, DO ’72Michael A. Resnick, DO ’77EvanRyanRestelli,DO’99LaurelA.Retay,DO’90AndreaJ.Richard,DO’89JosephM.Richards,DO’98Mr.ScottP.RighterRichard W. Rissmiller, DO ’72LeoJ.Robb,III,DO’85BarryJ.Rosen,DO’68JenniferBrennanRozanski,DO’98RichardB.Russell,Jr.,DO’78JoseM.Saez,DO’97PaulA.Saloky,DO’87SamuelP.MandellFoundationStanleyJ.Savinese,DO’87HerbertN.Schiffer,DO’08MurraySchreiber,DO’50RobertC.Scott,DO’73

WilliamScott,Jr.,DO’76WilliamSeibert,DO’79TimothyJ.Sempowski,DO’91DavidJ.Sevitski,DO’83Mr.RichardA.ShappDawnShell,PhDJenniferA.Sherman,DO’99JamesW.Sillaman,III,DO’72MichaelW.Semelka,DO’01&MelanieB.Semelka,DO’00ColeenM.Smith,DO’89JamesA.M.Smith,DO’78LeonSmith,DO’71MichaelD.Smith,DO’85NancyC.Snow,DO’95BrianR.Snyder,DO’93RichardK.Snyder,DO’56WilliamB.Somerset,DO’06HenrySouto,DONicholasJ.Spagnola,DO’81Mr.&Mrs.JosephSpeicherMaryJeanneSpinosi,DO’86CarlSpirazza,DO’84DavidM.Spratt,DO’75Mrs.RichardJ.StarkFrankJ.Steinberg,DO’67JosephJ.Stella,DO’91DavidJ.Stern,DO’79DouglasD.Stern,DO’96JeffreyA.Stevens,DO’97Mrs.JulieM.StevensDavidT.Steves,DO’08KathyJ.Stoudt,DO’81JosephE.Strauss,DO’97Mr. & Mrs. Frank TangEtheldraTempleton,MLSMarlene B. Terlingo, DO ’82PriyeshT.Thakkar,DO’99MaryJoGoldenThomson,DO’89Mr. Robert TollDavid R. Tomazic, DO ’78PaulA.Tomcykoski,DO’94RobertL.Topkis,DO’96StuartM.Topkis,DO’69JohnP.Tortu,Jr.,DO’00LawrenceJ.Tremper,DO’80DespinaTsirakoglou,DO’90Elias Tsirakoglou, DO ’10DearonK.Tufankjian,DO’96&LisaGruszkaTufankjian,DO’96KennethA.Unice,DO’78RonaldM.Unice,DO’85GeneJ.Upanavage,DO’73William E. Vail, DO ’82JayD.Varrato,DO’95AnthonyA.Vasile,Sr.,DO’82GeorgeJ.Vilushis,DO’73TaraA.Vogdes,DO’98Waldron Mercy AcademyR. Curtis Waligura, DO ’78Desuo Wang, PhD, MDGary H. Watson, PhDLillian Weekes, DO ’77Mr. & Mrs. Howard WeinFredG.Wenger,Jr.,DO’87DanielD.Wert,Jr.,DO’77WilliamA.Wewer,DO’79StephanieL.White,DO’07

KathyL.Wilkes,DO’89Bruce Williams, DO ’83JamesA.Williams,MSAbralena D. Wilson, DO ’06PaulJ.Wilson,III,DO’91&DinaF.Capalongo,DO’91SamuelP.Wyche,DO’85EdwardH.Yob,DO’75HarveyJ.Yorker,DO’66HeidiJ.Yutzler-Overton,DO’95JosephM.Zawisza,DO’05

DO ALUMNIClass of 1939JonathanR.Moore,DO

Class of 1943MortonS.Herskowitz,DOa

Class of 1944Albert Bonier, DORodney H. Chase, DO + *

Class of 1945Participation: 30%Total Giving: $550JulianBlitz,DOaAlbertS.Heyman,DOaCarlStrauss,DO

Class of 1946Participation: 25%Total Giving: $425Howard E. Barsky, DO aGeorge Mangold, DOMartinS.Neifield,DOa

Class of 1947Participation: 20%Total Giving: $650Andrew D. DeMasi, DO aJamesJ.Giliberto,DOIrwin L. Rhine, DO

Class of 1949Participation: 30%Total Giving: $700StanleyW.Doe,DOaElliotC.Kane,DOJosephJ.Zamot,DO

Class of 1950Participation: 24%Total Giving: $1,200Alfred I. Green, DO aAaronKuptsow,DOaMurraySchreiber,DOaSidneySimon,DOa

Class of 1951Participation: 13%Total Giving: $325Victor M. Bove, DO aMurray Robin, DOWalterW.Schwartz,DO

Class of 1952Participation: 30%Total Giving: $223,398JohnC.Cetin,DO*aBernard Fisher, DO + *N. Harry Gartzman, DO aPhilip E. Greenman, DO +Paul W. Herr, DOMartinJ.Hoffman,DO+*aRobertT.Kellam,DOaMartin Trepel, DO

Class of 1953Participation: 12% Total Giving: $1,230JohnG.Goulding,DOaJohnC.Jacobs,DOGersonSchwartz,DO

Class of 1954Participation: 12%Total Giving: $2,684Archie B. Attarian, DO * aWilliam Gilbert McDowell, DO aEdward M. Phillips, DORobert G. Rothberg, DOThomasC.Scott,DO*#WynneA.Steinsnyder,DO

Class of 1955Participation: 14%Total Giving: $425AnonymousDavid H. Fliegelman, DO + aJamesR.Lucie,DOJamesPowell,DOaJamesP.Soulges,DOa

Class of 1956 Participation: 27%Total Giving: $5,365Francis A. Cerra, DODonald D. Greif, DOJayHarrisJoseph,DO*aMurray Norman Matez, DO aFrederick R. Melhorn, DO *David A. Patriquin, DO aStanfordP.Sadick,DOaRichardK.Snyder,DOaBarry D. Walp, DOAbraham Zellis, DO a

Class of 1957Participation: 29%Total Giving: $1,465Anita H. Atkins, DO aDaniel H. Belsky, DO aRichardA.Deighan,Jr.,DOAllan R. Fox, DO aLawrenceJ.Jordan,DOaLazarusM.Kirifides,DONormanS.Knee,DOJamesC.Kramlich,DOJamesF.Rea,DOa

Gift Clubs and Contributors

Blue Ribbon ClubThe College recognizes donors at all levels who have given to The Fund for PCOM for five consecutive years or more.

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Milton R. Redlitz, DO aDouglasK.Shumway,DOSalvatoreR.Vasile,DOaWalter O. Willoughby, DO

Class of 1958Participation: 40%Total Giving: $7,113Norman M. Axelrod, DOJosephBerger,DOaCarlS.Cross,DOCharles A. Depfer, DOMichaelC.DiMarcangelo,Sr.,DO+WayneR.English,Jr.,DOMyron A. Forim, DOAlbertS.Kroser,DOaCharles L. Liebeknecht, DOHarold Lightstone, DOLawrence R. Ludwig, DO aAlbert Morgenthaler, DO +C. Arthur Myers, DO aLeonard M. Popowich, DO *AlexanderE.Rodi,Sr.,DO*aRobertJ.Senese,DOAlbertM.Shkane,DOGilbert B. Tabby, DOEarle Travis, DO *

Class of 1959Participation: 19%Total Giving: $2,525Ronald H. Abrams, DOMarvinJ.Asnis,DOLeonard H. Finkelstein, DO * aDonaldJ.Goldman,DOaBertram Greenspun, DOLewis W. Hirsh, DOWillard Leo Noyes, DOPeterJ.Pema,Jr.,DOMiltonI.Setnar,DORobertW.Sharkis,DOa

Class of 1960Participation: 25%Total Giving: $3,850Charles P. Friedrich, DO *RonaldJ.Gelzunas,DOBarry L. Getzoff, DO aElizabeth B. Hughes Promish, DOJosephV.Koehler,DOFloydKrengel,DOaJohnA.Langton,DODavid Miller, DOO. Fred Rothchild, DOLewisSavar,DOKennethL.Smith,DO

Class of 1961Participation: 40%Total Giving: $4,786AnonymousHorace Barsh, DO aYale R. Bobrin, DORobert G. Bowman, DODonald A. Bruaw, DO aRobert B. Cohen, DOElias P. Farri, DOMitchell Horenstein, DO aFerdinand L. Manlio, DOAnthony A. Minissale, DO

SamuelR.Mowery,DOAndrew A. Pecora, DO aJulianW.Potok,DORobertM.Smith,DO*aCarlR.Spease,DO*aDonaldR.Stoltz,DOaLorraineC.Watts-Klouw,DO

Class of 1962Participation: 47%Total Giving: $26,930AnonymousDavidS.Asbel,DOaJuliusBarkow,DOWilliam M. Bernard, DO aJamesH.Black,DO*aBurton Blender, DO * aGeorge Charney, DORichard R. DiPietro, DO *RonaldJ.D’Orazio,DOaDonald R. Eck, DOAllen M. Fellows, DO * aCharlesH.Kershaw,III,DO*Robert C. Madonna, DO aBurton Marks, DORobertS.Maurer,DO*aWilliamT.McKenna,DO,RPhaLawrence Nessman, DO +J.ChaseRand,DORobert A. Renza, DO aSeymourSchlossberg,DO*aDavidE.Schooley,DOaDaleM.Steventon,DOaMurray Zedeck, DO * a

Class of 1963Participation: 39%Total Giving: $16,789StuartC.Baer,DOaNorman F. C. Baker, DO aAnthonyJ.Cincotta,DORobert R. Clark, DOVincentA.DeMuro,Sr.,DO*Allan Goldberg, DO * aEdward A. Gotfried, DOWilliamJ.King,DOJamesJ.Manlandro,DOTheodore W. Michell, DO *JeromeMiller,DOWalterG.Reich,Jr.,DO*aRichardM.Simon,DOHarveyM.Spector,DO*aJohnN.Stathakis,DORobertE.Suchert,DOWarren Wolfe, DO

Class of 1964Participation: 30%Total Giving: $5,333AnonymousIrving B. Aronow, DOC. Leonard Catinella, DOThomasJ.Foote,DOaDonald R. Furci, DO aGeraldJacobs,DOPaulG.Kushner,DOaCharles W. Lowney, DOLouisJ.Petrie,DOMichael Podolsky, DOHarveyA.Salem,DOa

JoelL.Samitt,DOF.KennethShockley,DO*StanfordA.Shor,DODavidI.Skole,DOaLynnF.Sumerson,DO,MSCHerbert A. Zemble, DO a

Class of 1965Participation: 26%Total Giving: $9,645Robert A. Ball, DO * aPhilipJ.Bell,DO*aJamesF.Conroy,DOaLeonard Davidson, DO *Clifton W. Fisher, DOJosephM.Hassman,DO*IrwinJacobson,DOVincentLobo,Jr.,DO*WilliamLozinger,Jr.,DO*aRobert M. Mandell, DOGerald L. Melamut, DO aFrank P. Tutterice, DOFrederick Uberti, DOMichael A. Walder, DO * a

Class of 1966Participation: 28%Total Giving: $7,936Michael I. Abraham, DO * aPeter F. Arino, DOBerel B. Arrow, DORonald Cowen, DO * aJosephM.DiMino,DORalph E. Fishkin, DODonaldJ.Fruchtman,DOaJackGoldstein,DOaBernard F. Master, DORabbiMerrillJ.Mirman,DOWilliam A. Nickey, DO *ThomasA.Quinn,DOGerald M. Reed, DOLouis Rottenberg, DO aKerwinH.Seiden,DOHarveyJ.Yorker,DOH Michael Zal, DO

Class of 1967Participation: 33%Total Giving: $45,200JosephA.Ackil,DOVivian M. Barsky, DO *Ronald R. Blanck, DO * aJohnF.Callahan,DO*aEdward M. Cohen, DO aMichaelCordas,Jr.,DO*aLeonard C. Giunta, DO *DonaldJ.Gordon,DO*aRussell Griesback, DO *KirkL.Hilliard,Jr.,DOaLillian M. Hynes-Longendorfer,

DO a JosephD.Kalowsky,DO*ShermanN.Leis,DOaRonald T. Meltzer, DO aGene W. Miller, DO aEugeneJ.Romano,DOJohnR.Socey,DO*aFrankJ.Steinberg,DOSheldonP.Wagman,DO*a

Class of 1968Participation: 26%Total Giving: $8,550AshleyJoelAngert,DOaMarjorie A. Angert, DO aV. Paul Bertrand, DOGeorgeL.Bradley,Jr.,DOaJ.P.Clymer,DOaIvan A. Doner, DO aSheldonP.Kerner,DO*aJosephKessler,DONormanM.Kopman,DOPrestonC.Kuptsow,DOMarvin A. Lessig, DO * aStephenS.Levin,DOHoward R. Levy, DONoel L. Melhorn, DO aCarl Mogil, DO aCharles E. Parker, DOAlfredJ.Poggi,DOaBarryJ.Rosen,DO

Class of 1969Participation: 18%Total Giving: $12,150Ronald D. Abraham, DO *David A. Bevan, DO * aJosephW.Boecker,DOStevenB.Glickfield,DOBarry M. Hoffman, DO aMarkK.Radbill,DOMorris I. Rossman, DO * aRichardJ.Shapiro,DOE.F.JosephSiebold,DORichardC.Simmers,Jr.,DODonald C. Tilton, DO *StuartM.Topkis,DOaGilbert Weisman, DOBarclay M. Wilson, DO a

Class of 1970Participation: 22%Total Giving: $18,233JohnW.Becher,DO*aMichaelJ.Chaffier,DOJosephA.Dieterle,DO*aVincent D. Glielmi, DOJonM.Greif,DOLouis C. Haenel, III, DO aJosephC.Hummel,DO*aEdward A. Metz, DOJamesC.Miller,DOaWilliamJ.Moors,DOaRobertT.Motsay,Sr.,DOJamesJ.Nicholson,DOHerman W. Palat, DOMichael W. Tieff, DO

Class of 1971Participation: 19%Total Giving: $15,505David C. Brown, DOBarry I. Eisenberg, DOMark B. Fishtein, DODavid D. Goldberg, DO aKennethE.Kratzer,DOPat A. Lannutti, DO * aElvin L. Martin, DORichard A. Mauceri, DO * a

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PatrickJ.McAndrew,DODouglas A. Ockrymiek, DO *ThomasJ.Puskas,DOaRichard A. Renza, DO * aDarryl A. Robbins, DO aPaulW.Sauers,DO*aJohnP.Simelaro,DOLeonSmith,DORobertR.Speer,DO*aPaul W. Taylor, DO aIraS.Wertheimer,DOa

Class of 1972Participation: 27%Total Giving: $18,500RobertS.Auerbach,DOJonathanE.Beck,DOaDavid L. Berndt, DOSeymourH.Block,DOaStephenL.Burnstein,DOaJohnC.Carlson,DOaCleanne Cass, DOWilliam L. Cohen, DOMarkS.Cooperstein,DOThomas E. Currie, DO * aLarry I. Gilderman, DO *Roy L. Gorin, DO * aCharlesW.Hash,Jr.,DOJohnL.Kniaz,DOEdward H. Lentz, DO *Francis E. Meyers, DOMichael I. Miller, DO *DonaldWesleyMinteer,Jr.,DO*aAl I. Narraway, DODomenic Pisano, DOMartin T. Rasp, DOAnthonyR.Repici,Jr.,JD,DORichard W. Rissmiller, DODavidB.Saltzman,DOGregoryP.Samano,DO*aJamesW.Sillaman,III,DOPaulM.Spector,DO*JosephH.Stewart,III,DOaJoanM.Watkins,DO

Class of 1973Participation: 23%Total Giving: $21,520JohnD.Adams,Jr.,DORaymond A. Adelizzi, DOHarvey V. Apple, DOAllen L. Axe, DO aJohnM.Brooks,DO*JohnC.Chiesa,DOaJohnM.Ferretti,II,DO*Gary A. Fisher, DO *Mark A. Illfelder, DO aJohnM.Jensen,DORobertJ.Labaczewski,DOaStuartD.Levy,DOaRonaldJ.Librizzi,DO*AnthonyJ.Lopresti,DORichard F. Lutinski, DOJeffreyJ.Maron,DOaJosephJ.Mayberry,DOaJohnP.McLaughlin,DO*ArthurS.Platt,DO*aEllen M. Platt, DO * aRobert A. Promisloff, DO a

Ralph G. Rainey, DOHerbertJ.Rogove,DOaRobertC.Scott,DOaLarryS.Seidman,DO*aKennethF.Steel,DO*aJohnS.Stevens,Jr.,DO*RichardD.Sulman,DOGeneJ.Upanavage,DOaGeorgeJ.Vilushis,DOa

Class of 1974Participation: 23%Total Giving: $10,861Anonymous (2)Charles D. Benjamin, DOHarveyS.Benn,DOaH. William Bonekat, DO aAvromS.Brown,DOJamesJ.Byrne,DO*Dennis W. Cakouros, DOWilliam E. Carroll, DO aLarry W. Cohen, DO aCharles E. Darowish, DOMichael N. Dubroff, DOMichaelJonFeinstein,DO*aHarry P. Flanagan, III, DO aCarlA.Hoffman,Jr.,DO*Fred B. Hooper, DOC.RogerKendrick,DOArnoldS.Kremer,DOFrancis L. Levin, DOJamesA.McLaughlin,DOAlan L. Meshekow, DOBarry M. Montague, DOFrancisX.Murray,Jr.,DOaLester A. Ruppersberger, DO aMauriceSinger,DOEdwardA.Styduhar,Jr.,DO*Michael Tanitsky, DO aMarc E. Tennenbaum, DONicholasD.Tretta,Jr.,DOGeorge D. Vermeire, DO aKennethD.Winokur,DOa

Class of 1975Participation: 23%Total Giving: $17,378AnonymousGary A. Agia, DO * aLawrenceK.Alwine,DOEugene Andruczyk, DO aWilliam F. Brennan, DO aDennis L. Eckels, DO * aBarry Feingold, DOScottA.Green,DOG.S.PeterGross,DO*BarryJ.Hennessey,DOWayne A. Hey, DO *JamesJ.Hynick,DOaJeffreyI.Jackerson,DO*RobertV.Kiel,DOHenryJ.Kneidinger,DOTheodoreG.Koerner,DORoyM.Kring,DOaJeffryA.Lindenbaum,DO*aPaul P. McCaffrey, DOAlexanderS.Nicholas,DOaJonJ.O’Brien,SJ,DO+JohnM.Parschauer,DOa

Richard A. Pascucci, DO * aJamesF.Quigley,DO*Leonard A. Rubin, DOHerbertSecouler,DOStevenM.Snyder,DO*aDavidM.Spratt,DOaB.RichardStiles,DOaRonald D. Vallorani, DO aTheresa A. Walls, DOEdward H. Yob, DO

Class of 1976Participation: 20%Total Giving: $25,995HarlanE.Abbott,Jr.,DOVincent E. Baldino, DO * aRobert H. Biggs, DO * aMichael H. Borek, DORobert D. Briglia, DO aGregory W. Chapman, DO aNeil M. Cohen, DO aRichard D. Cohen, DODavid V. Condoluci, DO * aMichael Dudnick, DO aTheodoreS.Eisenberg,DOaJohnC.Eisley,DOTrudieJ.Ellenberger,DOaStephenN.Finberg,DOaWilliam R. Henwood, DO * aRex A. Herbert, DORobertK.Hippert,DOBarry C. Holms, DOC.CristineKremer,DOaAndrewL.Kulik,DOJamesM.Levri,DOaArnoldS.Lincow,DORobert McAndrew, DOPeter P. Michalak, DO *Robert E. Muroff, DOArthur G. Nahas, DOWilliamScott,Jr.,DOIraSpitzer,DORobertA.Stagliano,DORichardA.Steiner,DOaFrancisP.Sutter,DO*aRudd B. Thabes, DOKennethJ.Veit,DO,MBA*aTimothy R. Young, DO

Class of 1977Participation: 23%Total Giving: $40,880Linda P. Augelli-Hodor, DOEdward P. Balaban, DO * aRobertJ.Bell,DOaKennethG.Borie,DOScottR.Burg,DOMarioD’Alessandro,Jr.,DO*GilbertE.D’Alonzo,Jr.,DOJohnM.Fanning,Jr.,DOSilviaM.Ferretti,DOJeffreyS.Fugate,DOWilliam D. Haberstroh, DO aSuzanneK.Kelley,DO*aMartinJ.Kerzer,DOJamesJ.Kirk,DOaDavidH.Krahe,DO*aAnthony M. Landis, DOJeffreyL.Lebow,DO

Robert I. Lewis, DO *SolLizerbram,DO*ChristianJ.Losch,III,DOTimothy P. Lowney, DO,

MBA * aEdward L. Lundy, DO aBarry L. Marks, DODavid M. Masiak, DO aJohnM.Massaro,DOAllan R. Mayer, DOJ.RobertMcGhee,DOJamesC.McMaster,DOJoanL.Moore,DOaJosephM.Pascuzzo,DORonald L. Pope, DO * aPaul F. Remick, DO aMichael A. Resnick, DO aMichaelC.Saltzburg,DO*aC.RichardSharbaugh,DOAlanB.Sommers,DO*aH.SpragueTaveau,IV,DO,

MBA * aDaniel T. Tell, DO *William F. Trakat, DOMelvin Z. Twersky, DOMichael A. Washinsky, DO *Lillian Weekes, DODanielD.Wert,Jr.,DOaMichael I. Wiener, DO *JanN.Widerman,DOFrank C. Yartz, DORobert R. Zelenak, DO

Class of 1978Participation: 28%Total Giving: $64,722AnonymousAndrew M. Alloy, DO aEdwardJ.Ausman,DO*aKevinG.Barber,DO*aDavid A. Baron, DOWalter D. Beam, DO *Martin Blume, DO aStanleyL.Boos,DONancy H. Brown, DOJosephA.Cable,DOJohnV.Cappello,DORobert G. Covett, DO aDolores Daczkowski Cilley, DO aLorraineM.DiSipio,DO*Richard D. Donze, DOKennethEllis,DOJohnK.Eshleman,DOJosephFarrell,DO*aCynthia A. Gabrielli, DO aSamuelJ.Garloff,DOWayneS.Garraway,DOErnest R. Gelb, DO *Robert D. Gober, DO * aGeorge R. Homa, DO * aRonaldE.Johnson,DOaHenryJ.Karcsh,DOaRobertM.Keaney,DOBruceKornberg,DO*aMaryAnnKozlowski,DOThomas R. LeMasters, DO *Madeleine L. Long, DODavid M. Loss, DO *

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Martin L. Marenus, DOPeter A. Martina, DOHarryJ.Morris,III,DO*aAndrew W. Potler, DOGeorge F. Reeher, DOLayne D. Roberts, DODomenick N. Ronco, DO *RichardB.Russell,Jr.,DOaAlanH.Scott,DOaMarkScott,DORobertJ.Shields,III,DOJamesA.M.Smith,DOaJackM.Thome,DO*David R. Tomazic, DO aKennethA.Unice,DOaJohnR.Waldron,Jr.,DOR. Curtis Waligura, DO aJeffreyG.Weaver,DORobertS.Wilson,DO

Class of 1979Participation: 23%Total Giving: $29,917Mark D. Avart, DO *Richard B. Batchelet, DOEdward C. Brennan, DO *Thomas W. Cerato, DO aDaniel P. Cherry, III, DOSharonM.Curlik,DONicholas R. Dalsey, DOMichaelJ.Davidson,DOaDrake P. DeHart, DO * aFrank A. DeLia, DOMargaret M. Dickerson, DO *Walter C. Ehrenfeuchter, DO * aPaul Evans, DO *JohnJ.Feldmeier,DOJamesW.Fitzpatrick,DOaRobert M. Fliegelman, DO *Bruce B. Frantz, DOPeter C. Gent, DOJoelS.Goldberg,DODaniel E. Gooding, DORichard C. Hale, DORobert E. Hallworth, DO aLynwood W. Hammers, DO *KurtHofmann,DONelsonP.Kopyt,DODavidA.Kohan,DOBonnie Lynn Lehman, DO aJeriL.Miller,DOThomas F. Morley, DODarrell W. Petz, DOTheresa C. Power, DOStaceyA.Robertson,DOaAlexanderE.Rodi,Jr.,DO*WilliamSeibert,DOStevenM.Smith,DOCarolL.St.George,DOaDavidJ.Stern,DOaChristineA.Sturm,DOMarySwajian,DOWilliamB.Swallow,DO*Thomas A. Tylman, DO aStephenF.Uhlman,DO*aWilliam A. Wewer, DODanielJ.Yutronich,DO

Class of 1980

Participation: 22%Total Giving: $27,758Anonymous (3)GeorgeK.Avetian,DORoberta R. Ball, DO * aJosephD.Becker,DO*aJohnD.Bender,DOBrooks Betts, II, DO aDavid A. Bitonte, DO, MBA,

MPH aJ.GregBrady,DOBernardS.Cieniawa,DOWilliam W. Clendenen, DO aGary W. Eden, DOMarcel R. Elanjian, DOStevenJ.Fagan,DO*aJoanM.Gable,DOPatti B. Garbeil, DOTerryJ.Golden,DOHinda M. Greene, DO *Michael C. Harmelin, DOMichelle B. Hobson, DO * aCarol Hostetter, DOAnthony Iaccarino, DO * aJohnM.Kish,DO*EugeneJ.Klifto,DODonA.Koenigsberg,DO*aJosephM.Kosakoski,Jr.,DOJoanC.Lambert,DO*aJoyceD.Leonetti,DOG.LeeLerch,Jr.,DO*Richard N. Levrault, DO aBrent Vaughn Long, DO aWilliam E. Longenecker, DO aMichael F. Lurakis, DO *Russell F. Mazda, DO *Denise M. Medwick, DO * aGerald R. Medwick, DO * aStephenG.Paxson,DORaymondJ.Perez,DOEdwardS.Polashenski,DOSaulE.Schreiber,DOaMichaelF.Shank,DOaLawrenceJ.Tremper,DOKathleenM.Tylman,DOa

Class of 1981Participation: 31%Total Giving: $46,791RobertJ.Aitken,DOSharonSegalAlloy,DOaRichard B. Antosek, DO aEileen M. Arnold, DO aRobert I. Barsky, DOJohnM.Bauman,DOaBernardJ.Bernacki,DO*aAnthonyJ.Brazen,III,DOGerard D. Brown, DO aJosephJ.Calabro,DO*Neil A. Capretto, DO aJamesR.DeSalvio,DOFrank D. DiCenzo, III, DOKennethK.Doroski,DOaHenryJ.Dubiel,DOGerald E. Dworkin, DO * aMarc I. Epstein, DOMarguerite A. Erme, DO, MPH aJohnW.Fornace,DOaStevenJ.Goliat,DO

Brad E. Green, DOMichael P. Hahalyak, DO *JosephL.Herson,III,DOaH. Peter Hostetter, III, DODennis L. Iaccarino, DO * aFrancisJ.Kane,DOPatriciaB.Kane,DOSusanI.Kaufman,DOAlanL.Keiser,DOFredK.Khalouf,DO*aWilliamL.Kliefoth,Jr.,DOWilliamJ.Krajcirik,Jr.,DOaWilliamLamb,Jr.,DO*BrendanJ.Lee,Jr.,DOaDavid I. Lubin, DOThomas G. Majernick, DO * aJamesE.Martin,DOJohnZ.McDonald,DO*Paul M. Miller, DONancy A. Mondero, DOLawrence M. Neustadter, DO aEvan A. Nicholas, DO aHugh E. Palmer, DOFrank Paolantonio, DO aMichael Pawlowsky, DO * aJohnH.Potomski,Jr.,DOaCarolS.Ramsey,DO*aDavid M. Roda, DO aAlexander Rosenau, DO aArthurJ.Sesso,DO*aGailE.Shirley,DOJamesN.Simon,DONicholasJ.Spagnola,DOaKathyJ.Stoudt,DOJ.RichardSusi,DOVincentP.Sustersic,DOaMichaelS.Taptykoff,DOaChristopher P. von Hake, DOJackWaterman,DO*Richard L. Weinberger, DORobert N. Yanoshak, DO aWilliamP.Zipperer,Jr.,DO

Class of 1982Participation: 26%Total Giving: $28,340MichaelJ.Allshouse,DOMichael G. Alt, DOBarry A. Bakst, DO *JosephJ.Blasiol,DOaJohnL.Bobby,DO*JohnR.Bucholtz,DO*Michael W. Clark, DORonaldJ.Clarke,DOGustav R. Eles, DOJereR.Eshleman,DOCindy Fine, DODaniel M. Finelli, DOLorraine G. Finelli, DOGloria T. Fioravanti, DO * aScotA.Fisher,DO*aMitchellK.Freedman,DOaLisa A. Ost Fritz, DORobert A. Fritz, DODavid N. Geiger, DO aSusanM.Geiger,DOaRichard A. Greco, DO *JeanneE.Grove,DO*JosephG.Gunselman,DO*

JeanM.Hourihan-Allen,DORobin R. Innella, DOBruceE.Josten,DOJosephM.Kaczmarczyk,DO*aDennisR.Kapp,DODeniseP.Karasic,DOJuliaM.Kennedy,DOJamesV.Kiernan,DO*aBenjaminL.Konell,DOMarshaKrouk,DOJohnB.Legere,DOKathleenC.Lewis,DO*aMarkJ.Lobitz,DOJereJ.Mammino,DOaJohnH.Polak,DOJohnF.Reilly,Jr.,DORichardF.Salmon,DO*aJosephV.Salvia,Jr.,DOaRaymondD.Seifert,DOEvaPlacentra-Sesso,DO*aAnthonyJ.Silvagni,DO,PharmD,MSc*aPaulJ.Sisbarro,DODarleneD.Snider,DOJudithM.Stranko-Richard,DOaWayneJ.Stuart,DOMarlene B. Terlingo, DO aWilliam E. Vail, DO aAnthonyA.Vasile,Sr.,DOaMarc A. Vengrove, DO aRalphS.Wolf,DO

Class of 1983Participation: 31%Total Giving: $64,605RobertK.Aichele,Jr.,DOaWilliamJ.Artz,Jr.,DODan T. Benscoter, DOThomas A. Boyle, DO aNancy E. Braese, DO * aJanetLynnBrown,DOaPatrickJ.Carey,DO*aJamesJ.Cosgrove,DO*JaneK.Cottingham,DOaJeffreyD.Cushman,DOaMark E. Delowery, DO, MPH *David P. Deysher, DOMichael A. Donegan, DO aDarlene Ann M. Dunay, DO * aThomas Christian Falvo, DO, MBANeil W. Fisher, DO aLisa M. Frison, DO *JamesJ.Giliberto,Jr.,DOMarc D. Golden, DODominick A. Grosso, DO *Arne Hasselquist, DOHoward A. Hassman, DO *Carol L. Henwood, DO * aJeanneM.Johnston,DOJeffreyA.Joseph,DOStarrM.Kearney,DOStephenKruk,DOAngelo Mancuso, DO *SusanGuttenplanManella,DOCharles H. Marks, DO aMark M. Maus, DODouglas E. Mazzuca, DO * aBennyM.McKnight,DOaKevinR.Melnick,DO

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StephenMifsud,DOGordonB.Miller,Jr.,DODeborahJ.Mistal,DOTina M. Petillo, DOJamesE.Phillips,DO*aJohnE.Prior,DOThomas Renaldo, DOJaneE.Rowe,DORobertA.Schamberger,DODavidJ.Sevitski,DOaWilliamE.Shiels,II,DO*RichardSnow,DOVictorSobolewski,III,DODouglasT.Stafford,DOaDariaM.Starosta,DOVictoriaStout,DONinaM.Stuccio,DOKarenG.Swensen,DOaJohnC.Tanner,DOJerryM.Trachtenberg,DOMark E. Triana, DORosemary E. Vickers, DO *MichaelJ.Voyack,DOa Mary Wadika, DODyanne Westerberg, DOBruce Williams, DOMichaelJ.Zakrzewski,DOMary Zygmunt, DO

Class of 1984Participation: 24%Total Giving: $61,375VincentR.Avallone,Jr.,DO*aJenniferA.Bantley-Wilson,

DO * aAlfonsoJ.Barbati,DO*aCatherine Barone, DO aMartinK.Belsky,DOHalS.Bendit,DO*aLee M. Blatstein, DO *VincentJ.Bobby,DOMarkS.Boland,DODeborah A. Bren, DO aAnthony Brown, DOToniSanMarieP.Casale,DOH.KennedyCathcart,DO*aDavid Coffey, DO * aDominick A. Commodaro, DOMaria F. Daly, DOCraig B. Danshaw, DO * aOctavio De Los Reyes, DO aSamuelE.Epstein,DOThomas M. Fox, DOGregory R. Frailey, DOJaneK.Garnjost,DOaKathleenM.KeanGoldstein,DOStevenH.Goldstein,DODonna M. Hendrie, DO aKimberAldersonJones,DOaMarkJones,DOGaryR.Kania,DOaBrianB.Kimmel,DORichardD.Kimmel,DORicky P. Lockett, DO, MBA, MPHStevenW.Melhorn,DOMichele L. Mikolajczak, DO Lawrence Paolini, DO aJosephP.Quintiliani,DO*a

Vanessa A. Ragland-Payne, DO *Terry A. Robison, DO * aStephenG.Roda,DOSethR.Rosenwald,DOGeorgeJ.Schmieder,DO*MarySchmieder,DO*AaronSchwartz,DOKarenM.Sciascia,DODebraK.Spatz,DOaCarlSpirazza,DOWilliamJ.Strowhouer,DO*PaulV.Suhey,DO*aKathleenE.Sweeney,DODavidS.Tabby,DORichard B. Tancer, DO * aPeter W. Taraschi, DO * aRonald P. Willoughby, DO

Class of 1985Participation: 22%Total Giving: $21,250AnonymousKennethB.Batts,DOEileen P. Beale, DO aRobert W. Brooks, DOTimothyS.Brooks,DOJanelleL.Brumbaugh,DORandall Brundage, DO aGary C. Burke, DOCarl D. Burnett, III, DO aPhilip M. Cacchione, DOJohnB.Coll,DOaSamuelJ.CongelloEllen D. Conroy, DOIzola David, DO * aJohnF.DeCarli,DOPragnesh A. Desai, DOStephenT.Fisher,DO*Howard M. Goldman, DO aLeilani L. Heller-Dimmig, DODebraK.Hermany,DODavid M. Heyman, DO aArlene P. Imber-Fine, DOAlbertE.Janke,III,DOJohnJ.Kelly,Jr.,DOaJeffreyT.Kirchner,DORobertM.Kuhnhenn,DOLarry Levinson, DOJonathanLevyn,DOaByron A. Littlefield, DOJamesJ.Mahoney,DORalph D. Mazzochetti, DO aDiane McClain, DOWilliamM.McLaughlin,Jr.,

DO * aSalvatoreA.Moscatello,DOaJoanSureckNaidorf,DO*Ronald Paolini, DO a KeithJ.Parowski,DOLeoJ.Robb,III,DOCarolK.Robison,DO*aMichaelSchreiber,DODanaC.Shaffer,DO*aMichaelD.Smith,DORonald M. Unice, DOSamuelP.Wyche,DOStevenL.Zelenkofske,DO*

Class of 1986Participation: 21%Total Giving: $31,763JamesT.Arscott,DOKarenE.Arscott,DOMark D. Baker, DOJamesM.Bonner,DO*aDavid M. Brill, DOPhilipJ.Cinelli,DOT.J.Citta-Pietrolungo,DO*aBruce A. Colley, DO aMary Anne Damiani, DOMaryC.DeJoseph,DOPaulM.DeJoseph,DOJohnJ.Dermigny,DO*William R. Dickerman, DODeniseA.DiPrimio-Kalman,DO*Marc F. Domsky, DO aDeanneS.Endy,DOJonS.Fisher,DO*Gintare T. Gecys, DOJessicaJerrard,DOVictorR.Kalman,DO*RebeccaKightlinger,DODrewA.Koch,DOMichaelL.Kondash,DOJosephJ.Kuchinski,DO*aReginald Lee, DODavid L. Lohin, DO * aSusanPillarellaMagargee,DOaThomas N. Marino, DOThomas M. Mextorf, DO * aJaneSiehlMoore,DO*aMark E. Moran, DO *Gary D. Nothstein, DO aDouglas B. Paul, DO *Bruce D. Richman, DODonaldH.Rosenbaum,Jr.,DOaJohnC.Sefter,DO*aPeterC.Serpico,DOaFrancesSirico-Kelly,DOaGayleB.Sisbarro,DORobertJ.Skalicky,DOMaryJeanneSpinosi,DOaCarol Unice, DO aPaul D. Williams, DOMichaelJ.Zawisza,DOa

Class of 1987Participation: 25%Total Giving: $35,040AnonymousJamesG.Arnone,DOLawrence I. Barr, DO * aMichael A. Becker, DOElliott Bilofsky, DO *Carol D. Bowes-Lawlor, DOThomas P. Brown, DOJosephP.Collins,Jr.,DOJoannCozza,DOH. William Craver, III, DO * aHolly D. Dagney, DOThomasJ.Dagney,III,DOAnthony E. DiMarco, DOPhilip L. Ehrig, DO aGlenn T. Elliott, DOKatherineC.Erlichman,DO*aRichard G. Evans, DO * a

Carla T. Falcon, DO aJanisFegley,DO*aLarry N. Finkelstein, DO * aLisaJ.Finkelstein,DOaBrian G. Friedrich, DORichard C. Gaibler, DOJosephA.Giaimo,DORoss H. Greenberg, DOMichael E. Hauk, DO aViolet A. Henighan, DOGregory W. Higbee, DO * aSuzanneL.Huffnagle,DOaH.JaneHuffnagle-Marchesano,

DO aWilliam T. Ingram, II, DO *RichardE.Johnson,DO*aMicheleD.Jones,DORobertS.Jones,DOAnna-Marie Liszka, DO aWilliam E. Long, DOLorie Loreman, DO aJohnF.Lozowski,DO*Thomas E. Marchiondo, DOJohnJ.Moore,DOTanjaKellerO’Connor,DOJohnF.Perri,DOGwendolyn A. Poles-Corker, DOStephenA.Pulley,DOPaulA.Saloky,DOStanleyJ.Savinese,DOPeterSilkowski,DO*JackL.Snitzer,DOaFredG.Wenger,Jr.,DOa

Class of 1988Participation: 19%Total Giving: $22,638AnonymousDebraJ.Attinello-Molbegott,DOMark D. Beyer, DO aWilliamJ.Briglia,DOJacquelineF.Cain,DO*aCarman A. Ciervo, DOKevinR.Clawson,DOaNeal M. Davis, DOThomasJ.Ellis,DOaJamesFierro,DO*aWilliamJohnFurey,DOJohnR.Gimpel,MEd,DO*Derek I. Grossman, DO aRussell C. Hess, DOLillian Hwee, DORichardA.Knebel,DOStephenJ.Kushner,DOaAnthonyS.Levin,DORonald M. Lieberman, DO *Eric M. Lipnack, DO *ChristopherJ.Lucas,DOMark H. Masteller, DOAllanM.McLeod,DO,JD,

MBA * aA.ScottMcNeal,DO*Francis C. Meeteer, DOMichele I. Misher-Harris, DOMarta Motel, DO *Gregory G. Papadeas, DO *Robert Pearlstein, DOWayne H. Pinover, DO a

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JoshuaA.Rabinowitz,DORobert R. Rodak, DOSusanM.Sabol,DO*SusanW.Shulman,DOLisaA.Skalicky,DOStevenL.Spivak,DO*aAnnaM.Supon,DO*aKeithA.Waddle,DOSharonZellis,DO

Class of 1989Participation: 22%Total Giving: $39,879Alan I. Abramowitz, DOGaro C. Avetian, DOJ.MarkBattin,DO*ThomasJ.Bell,DOJ.StevenBlake,DO*aThomas A. Brabson, DORobert D. Bricker, DO * aPatrickJ.Colarusso,DOJohnE.Connelly,DOaLynn Anne Cornelius, DO aMichael E. Dietz, DOEugeneJ.Fellin,III,DOEdward N. Fishman, DO aCoy B. Fullen, DOHarris Gratz, DOAnthonyJ.Guarracino,DOaStevenJ.Halm,DOaPeter Hannon, DOGeorge M. Hudson, DO *Donna Leonardo, DODesiree Lerro, DOJohnF.McCarthy,DOBeckie Michael, DOJohnK.Molesworth,DOMark A. Monaco, DORenee D. Morrow-Connelly, DO aPhilip A. Neiderer, DOWilliamJ.Pesce,DO*AndrewS.Poulshock,DOJudithR.Pryblick,DOMarylouJ.Rainone,DO*aAndreaJ.Richard,DOaCarolyn G. Ryan, DOVincentG.Sacco,DOaConradJ.Sarnecki,Jr.,DODavidR.Shober,DO*aMicheleM.Shober,DO*aColeenM.Smith,DOMaryJoGoldenThomson,DOaMargot L. Waitz, DO aMarieJ.Warner,DOJamesT.Wertz,DOKathyL.Wilkes,DOAliceJ.Zal,DOMark R. Zohoury, DO

Class of 1990Participation: 16%Total Giving: $16,350Glen M. Bouchard, DOJosephP.Curreri,DOAndrew Cykiert, DO aSangW.Dacri-Kim,DODonaldJ.DeBrakeleer,DOLynne M. DeBrakeleer, DOChristopherJ.Droogan,DOa

NancieJ.Fitch,DOManuel A. Fonseca, DOMary A. Forester, DOCheryl L. Gardner, DOChristine M. Garvin-Tressel, DOStephenF.Gold,DOStacyL.Greenspan,DOJosephM.Guarino,DOLawrence D. Hochman, DOPaulineHricisakKostelac,DOPaulJ.Lapoint,DO*JamesT.Little,DOaArthurJ.McDermet,DOJohnW.McGrath,Jr.,DOMichael C. O’Connor, DOAndrea D. Pedano, DO *JosephL.Perez,DOaMichaelJ.Pisano,III,DOaDana E. Powell, DOLaurel A. Retay, DOHoward M. Robinson, DO,

MHA aDenise L. Telford-Wren, DODespina Tsirakoglou, DOAndrewJ.Wren,DO

Class of 1991Participation: 15%Total Giving: $11,025Mari Blackburn, DO aNorman M. Callahan, III, DODina F. Capalongo, DOJeanineM.Compesi,DOaJohnJ.Costello,Jr.,DORobert A. Crossey, DO aDouglas P. Dietzel, DOTara E. Gleeson, DOJamesA.Groff,DODavid A. Hoffmann, DOTimothy Horsky, DOJoshuaS.Krassen,DOaDavidP.Krewson,DOaNancyJ.Lobby,DOJosephMangel,DO*MichaelS.McHale,DOLuke G. Nelligan, DO * aGary M. Pryblick, DOJamesE.Rasinsky,DOaMichael A. Renzi, DO *MelissaNeumannSchwartz,

DO * aTimothyJ.Sempowski,DOGregoryT.Soltner,DOaJosephJ.Stella,DOTimothyB.Stonesifer,DOFeleciaS.Waddleton-Willis,DOMichaelS.Weiner,DO*aJamesM.Williams,DOPaulJ.Wilson,III,DO

Class of 1992Participation: 14%Total Giving: $13,100SusanMarieBaro,DO*Gene M. Battistella, DO *Lynn E. Bezpalko, DO *SusanK.Ciampaglia,DOa RoccoJ.Crescenzo,DORobertA.DeColli,Jr.,DO

MichaelJ.Duzy,DOaElena Ruzzi Farrell, DO*Bradley A. Fink, DOMaryanne Freeman Brndjar, DORobertK.Ilowite,DORebeccaS.Isackson,DODanielJ.Kupas,DO*aJudithA.Lightfoot,DO*Helen M. McCullough-Duzy,

DO aPaul D. McNally, DOChristinaS.Michael,DOJohnA.Pellegrino,DO*George A. Persin, DO *Maureen Cullen Persin, DO *ShilpaR.Pradhan,DOaRobertB.Quinby,DOScottR.Reiter,DOMarkJ.Saxon,DOJamesE.Silone,Jr.,DOaDavid L. Zack, DODemetri Zerefos, DO

Class of 1993Participation: 17%Total Giving: $11,050AnonymousMichaelJ.Attanasio,DOBeth A. Bingaman, DOAdamJ.Burick,DOTheresa D. Burick, DORichardJ.Burns,Jr.,DO*aPatrickJ.Canan,DOKimberlyLeggCorba,DORobertJ.Corba,DOStevenK.Costalas,DOaMelissa L. Delaney, DOLarissa Fernando Dominy, DOPaul Dubiel, DOLindaJ.Fagan,DO*aMark A. Foppe, DOMary B. Grotz, DOClara Marie Higgins, DOBrianC.Keeley,DONasreenM.Khan,DO*WarrenK.Land,DOaEdward M. Marici, DOKathleenM.Marici,DOStephenM.Massood,DOSupriyaMassood,DOKeithP.Radbill,DOLucyannM.Sciandra,DO*aRobertJ.Smick,DOKarenL.Smith-Silone,DOaBrianR.Snyder,DOBrianJ.Stark,DOKathleenLawlorStark,DOScottW.Sterling,DO

Class of 1994Participation: 10%Total Giving: $5,720AnonymousAnita Angelo, DOHelise Beverly Bichefsky-Reilly, DOAvaMarieSalernoConlin,DO,

MPH aEdward G. Dempsey, DOMary E. Diamond, DO

Edwin L. Fuentes, DO *JohnGreen,III,DODawnM.Kennedy-Little,DOaStephenW.Law,DOWilliamJ.Liaw,DOaMariaMatala-Sullivan,DOaMaria Mazzotti, DORonald A. Monack, DOAmyJ.Nation,DOMarnie P. O’Brien, DOEugeneS.Prokopyschyn,DOaLarryW.Spector,DOPaul A. Tomcykoski, DOStevenU.Wolf,DOa

Class of 1995Participation: 16%Total Giving: $14,395Anonymous (2)JohnT.Barbagiovanni,II,DO*AndreaM.DeSantisBarkley,DOStephanieB.Bennett,DOJosephC.Bognet,DOaScottJ.Boyle,DOJohnB.Bulger,MBA,DO*aPaul D. Curtin, DODeanJ.DePerro,DOaJefferyJ.Dunkelberger,DOR.KeithFelstead,DOStephanieRoellFugate,DOJamesJosephGilhool,DO*Russell C. Hendershot, DOEdward Eric Horvath, DOArthurJ.Jordan,Jr.,DO*RichardJ.Laracy,DOFred W. Lindsay, DOBethann Mahoney, DOTheresa M. March, DOTerri L. Murphy, DOLinda A. Nadwodny, DO aJohnJosephOrris,MBA,DO*Evelyn M. Parish, DOWilliam H. Phillips, DOEmily M. Pressley, DO aC. W. Riedel, DOArmandoR.Sallavanti,DONancyC.Snow,DOCorwin A. Thomas, DOJayD.Varrato,DOaHeidiJ.Yutzler-Overton,DO

Class of 1996Participation: 13%Total Giving: $11,343Hossein Borghaei, DOCurtis W. Byrnes, DOMaureen B. Conroy, MBA, DOGregory W. Coppola, DODavid L. Cute, DO aJaradS.Fingerman,DOJamesJ.Freeman,DOAnn Galante Freeman, DOPatricia McHugh Giordano, DOJoshuaE.Goldberg,DOaHoward M. Hammer, DOJasonE.Henninger,DOJoanneE.Hullings,DO*aNatashaM.Karanjia,DODavidM.Koerner,DO

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CharlesJ.Kovalchick,DOaDavidKuo,DOaMarkA.Kwartowitz,DORichard C. Lotsch, DOScottT.Miekley,DOaKathrynR.O’Donnell,DOaGregoryP.Samano,II,DOBrianS.Saracino,DODouglasD.Stern,DORobert L. Topkis, DO aDearonK.Tufankjian,DOLisa Gruszka Tufankjian, DOJohnD.Venuti,DO

Class of 1997Participation: 13%Total Giving: $11,296SeanD.Burke,DOJoannaN.Capparella,DOWendy L. Cervi, DOPeter A. Curreri, DORussell O. Davis, III, DOEdwardFirouztale,DO,DScaPamela R. Gardner, DOCynthia Fokas Gessler, DOWilliamJ.Gould,DOGretta A. Gross, DO * aMaria Henwood-Finley, DOLisaK.Kernic,DOLeslie N. Madrak, DOTanya D. Malone, DOMitchellJ.Marder,DOJulianneS.Orlowski,DO*Andrea C. Prats, DORebecca A. Reed, DOR. Alex Rusynyk, DO * aJoseM.Saez,DOAmyJ.Siegel,DOaJeffreyA.Stevens,DOJosephE.Strauss,DONicoleL.Susser,DOSalvadorSylvester,DODavid G. Thimons, DOMelissa M. Thimons, DORoy E. Tuller, DOKennethR.Wloczewski,DO

Class of 1998Participation: 12%Total Giving: $12,732Coleman Eric Altman, DOOnyeama O. Anakwe, DOAmy Arrow Articolo, DOPaulK.Azimov,DOaKathrynA.Baker,DO*Brian Calabrese, DOMichael I. Cohen, DO aHeather A. Collins, DOStephenEvans,DODana Ferrara-Planer, DO aThomasA.Geng,Jr.,DOJonathanM.Gusdorff,DOGaryL.Kraker,DOJamesV.Lieb,DO*aRobertA.McMurtrie,Jr.,DOaBradleyJ.Miller,DOMichele A. Neff-Bulger, DO * aJessicaB.Pagana-DeFazio,DOJosephM.Richards,DO

JenniferBrennanRozanski,DOMathewJ.Silverman,DOJeffJ.Tavassoli,DO*JohnJ.Tomcho,DOaPaige E. Tomcho, DO aScottUrban,DOTara A. Vogdes, DO

Class of 1999Participation: 8%Total Giving: $7,020AnonymousSethD.Baublitz,DOLeamon L. Davenport, DODonna DiBruno, DO, MPHElizabethL.DosSantos,DOToddJ.Kazdan,DO*KevinL.Kirk,DOaMatthewR.Kulka,DOSusanL.Ledbetter,DOKarlO.Luxardo,DOMarie-France M. McIntee, DOCharlesR.Nuss,Jr.,DOOsitadinma O. Opara, DO * aLalehS.Radfar-Baublitz,DOEvan Ryan Restelli, DO aDonaldM.Sesso,DOaJenniferA.Sherman,DOJenniferL.Sobol,DOBrianJ.Stairs,DOPriyesh T. Thakkar, DOCrystal A. Young, DO *

Class of 2000Participation: 15%Total Giving: $5,362StephenF.Andrews,DOKellyH.Barki,DONicole M. Garofola Bentze, DO aHassan Borghei, DOMichaelJ.Bradley,DOaJonathanJ.Burke,DOaAlvaro A. Castillejo, DOJosephCavallaro,III,DOMelissaS.Chase,DOGarvey Choi, DOMatthew M. Collins, DOWilliamJ.Dahms,Jr.,DOBrianJ.Davis,DOaJohnK.Derderian,DOAmy Hoffman Dodson, DOJohnB.Flaks,DOaChad E. Frank, DOJohnGould,III,DOAnthonyP.Grello,Jr.,DOMelissa M. Harrison, DOT. Daniel Harrison, DOMarcyL.Jackovic,MS,DOShannonKearney,DOJenniferR.Kost,DOWahS.Lee,MS,DOW.JamieMalone,DOJosephJ.McComb,III,DOJosephB.Nyzio,Jr.,DOaChristopherM.Schulze,DOMichaelW.Semelka,DOTimothyJ.Shanahan,DOKarenA.Szczepanski,DOSuzannSzewczak,DO

JohnP.Tortu,Jr.,DOShawnM.Tweedt,DOMichaelJ.Zappitelli,Jr.,DO

Class of 2001Participation: 9%Total Giving: $4,250JennieBaublitz-Brenenborg,DOMichael A. Campbell, DOAmyL.Davis,MS,DOPatrick Cyrus Fall, DOKellyDeniseHeiland,DOCharlesK.Heller,III,MS,DOCarl R. Hoegerl, DOHeather Markovitz Hofflich, DOMichaelDaeSungKim,DOJeffreyK.Kingsley,DOMichael L. Levin, DOTimothy McCullough, MBA, DOAlexanderS.Poulathas,DOaMelanieB.Semelka,DOAlyssaL.Simone,DO*DeborahM.Stahlnecker,DOEricC.Steen,DOJoelL.Strohecker,DODominicJ.Valentino,III,DO*JenniferL.Zannini-Cipriani,DO

Class of 2002Participation: 8%Total Giving: $8,110Timothy Patrick Amann, DONicole Heath Bixler, DO aStevenR.Blasi,DO*aNicholas A. DeAntonio, DODenise M. DiPaolo, DOStephanieSargentDriscoll,DOaFeliceJosephEsposito,DOChad R. Gordon, DOBrett E. Groff, DO *ReynellHarderSmith,DO*DanaDavidsonJohnson,DOLisaA.Kassenoff,DOTimothy A. Leone, DOMarc Brett Lewbart, DOSherylL.Oleski,DOTricia M. Petrucelli, DOPauline Redguard-Watson, DOKathleenWalshReyes,DOBretSmith,MS,DO*JonW.Taveau,DOHong Ye, DO *

Class of 2003Participation: 10%Total Giving: $3,857Renee M. Bassaly, DOLiviaKateBaublitz,DOJamesJ.Bradbury,DOJamesA.Craig,Jr.,DOJasonA.Foltz,DOMark A. Ginsburg, DOJarrodH.Gipe,DOThomas R. Haley, DOPayceJo-HannaHandlerHaley,MS,DOScottM.Harrington,DOThomas Wade Heckman, DOAccammaJoy,DODanielJoyce,DOa

AmyKerner,DOLisa A. Marino, DOWendy A. Mikulski, DOMichael A. Miranda, DOLucilaKarolMoreira,DODonny Perez, DO aGreggA.Severs,DO*BorisV.Spodik,DOJustinS.Winas,DOJillFornalYoung,DOKristopherF.Young,DO

Class of 2004Participation: 8%Total Giving: $4,957Doreen Wambui Bett, DODejuania A. Brown, DOJenniferLynColpo,DOMatthewJ.Espenshade,DOLindsayJ.Ledwich,DORonald B. Lincow, DOJamesPatrickMaurer,DOMichael Epifanio Monte Carlo, DOLynn Nicole Moran, DOShawnChristopherMurphy,DOAmit Manoj Patel, DO *KennethAngusPowell,DOShailaQuazi,DOWendisA.Santana-Joyce,MBA,

DO aBrianF.Seaman,DOChristopherJohnSquillaro,DODennis Dean Walker, DOKerryAnneWhitelock,DOEricJ.Whittier,DO

Class of 2005Participation: 10%Total Giving: $3,380AnelM.Abreu,MS,DO’05DavidL.Ambrose,Jr.,DOGregory C. Beato, DOGinaBenaquistaDeSipio,DONicholasStevenBower,DOaKaraA.Brezinski-Clark,DOCharmaineS.Chan,DOBrianJ.Costello,DOKellyM.DeVoogd,DOAmber R. Elway, DOAnthony C. Falvello, DOAdam R. Griffith, DOJaimeeC.RoccoHynes,DOEmmanuel R. Isaac, MBA, DOChristineKilczewski,DOAnthony LoMonaco, DOChavone D. Momon-Nelson,

MBA, DOSharonM.O’Brien,DOaMargie M. Orris, DOJaniceM.PatacsilTrull,DOChristopherJ.Pugh,DOJoshL.Rock,DOAnthony R. Theile, DOJosephM.Zawisza,DO

Class of 2006Participation: 8%Total Giving: $1,865JasonS.Ballin,DOLisa N. Beck, DO

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JermaineG.Clarke,MBA,DOSallyPhelanDelVecchio,DOaAlison L. Gattuso, DOAnthony G. Helwig, DOJoanA.Keegan,DOLeanne T. Labriola, DOLeslie A. Lyness, DONoah R. May, DOStephenM.Melnychuk,DOGina M. Menichello, DOLauren Noto-Bell, DOJenniferB.Snavely,DOWilliamB.Somerset,DOCharleneE.Talley,MS,DOAbralena D. Wilson, DOJonathanD.Zahler,DO

Class of 2007Participation: 7%Total Giving: $2,685Nevin Charles Baker, DOMichael M. Braun, DOTarita N. Collins, DOPhilip M. DeMola, DOBlair E. Hontz, DORosaleineJ.L.Isaac,DOJenniferL.Jozefick,DOCherie M. Lamb, DOJessicaLynnMasser,MS,DO*aMary A. Maurer, DOGregory M. Notz, DOMichaelyn T. Notz, DOPaula M. Renzi, DOAmyC.Schneider,DOAlexisM.SmithShively,DOGregoryA.Strunk,DOKatieM.Warvel,DOStephanieL.White,DO

Class of 2008Participation: 8%Total Giving: $3,295AnonymousNatalie N. Allman, DOLisa M. Ashe, DOPeter F. Bidey, DO aAlexandra M. Buford, DOJulieA.Caffrey,MS,DOJenniferA.Dwyer,DOQianaE.Green,DOJennyE.Halfhill,DOMeredith C. Hill, DORenee E. Hypolite, DOMarcT.Johannsen,DORyan P. Maxwell, DOMaryK.Mitchell,DOMeghaC.Savant,DOHerbertN.Schiffer,DOScottAndrewShainker,MS,DOJasonA.Smith,DODavidT.Steves,DOMichael P. Twist, DO

Class of 2009Participation: 6%Total Giving: $2,260Emilia Okokon Adah, MBA, DODonald L. Allison, II, DOPeterS.Armanas,DOMatthew L. Basiaga, DO

Brian T. Bonner, DOHelen Anne Chang, DOJamesP.Colvard,DOAnthony W. Cooper, II, DO *JillR.CrossonMBA,DOBrian D. Day, DOThomas R. Drames, DOEugene G. Haas, DOMarcia L. Hernandez, DOAliRezaKadkhoda,MS,DOJulieA.Katz,DOErin Ann McCall, DOBrandon L. Raudenbush, DOElenee M. P. Raudenbush, DOBryanJ.Romero,DOAmandaM.Schell,DORenee M. Tomazic, DO

Class of 2010Participation: 3%Total Giving: $920CharlesJosephCalais,DOAshleyE.KurzCaplan,DOPhilipJonathanElbaum,DOSusanMarieHolencik,DORebecca D. Margolis, DOVeronica Christina Nicholas, DOIreneSeyiOlabode,DOMaryAnnaSanders,DOElias Tsirakoglou, DO

Class of 2011Participation: 3%Total Giving: $855SheilaM.Bigelow,DOBrenda Buzydlowski, DOLyndsay Bass Claroni, DOLaura Davis Connor, DODO Class of 2011Erin M. Feinstein, DOVeronica E. Ferencz, DOTheresa R. Hipp, DOAdrian D. Hurst, DOAnthonyJ.Morelli,DONicole E. Myers, DOShayneM.Roberts,DOSusanM.Schmidt,DO

Class of 2012Participation: 2%Total Giving: $1,295Brandon Z. Bell, DOMary E. Rollyson Caldwell, DODonald D. Dangle, DOKatelynS.Muenker,DOLeahM.Novak,MS,DOPeter A. Ricketti, DO *AmandaL.Steinberger,DO

Class of 2013Participation: 10%Total Giving: $3,884JenniferA.Ayars,DOBenjamin Chan, DO AmberJ.Chew,DODavid Anthony Ciaccia, DODO Class of 2013 *KaylaOpalinCort,DOKristenL.Currie,DOJohnRaymondDahdah,DO*

Marie Lynn DiMattia, DOAfuaS.Dodoo,DOWilliam I. Feingold, DOBritany F. Epstein, DOEmily Weiss Hurwitz, DOAsifJawaid,DOEmilyKlonoski,DOJoannaMarieKraynak,DOMeredith E. LaManna, DOFabian A. Lemp, DOSeanJamesLewis,DOJaclynA.Limberakis,DOVladimir Mezhiritsky, DOJenniferM.Moscoso,DOScottM.Norberg,DORyan M. Norton, DOJacquelineM.O’Kane,DOLindsey Lynn Perea, DOCarson E. Petty, DOJosephPaulQuintiliani,Jr.,DOAnu Ramdas, DORoberto Luis Rolon, DOSoniaSolomon,DOMatthewJ.Sullivan,DOLauren F. Vernese, DO

GRADUATE PROGRAMS ALUMNIBiomedical SciencesQuintinaN.Herrera,MS/Biomed’07a

Forensic MedicineJenniferL.Alvarado,MS/FM’08LaurenK.Breor,RN,MS/FM’11

Organizational Develop-ment & LeadershipSheilaA.Aseto,MS/ODL’11LisaSoldenSchildhorn,MS/ODL’10KariShotwell,MS/ODL’10

Physician Assistant StudiesCaroline E. Ahlquist, PA-C ’06Melissa C. Buttrill, PA-C ’04KaraSoppHarres,PA-C’05GretchenK.Reynolds,PA-C’08a

PsychologyTimothy B. Barksdale, PsyD ’12KrystalN.Carter,MS/Psy’10Beatrice H. Chakraborty, PsyD ’07PatriciaA.Cheslock,PsyD’05Ray William Christner, PsyD ’04Beth A. Davis, PsyD ’04Christina Esposito, PsyD ’04JohnG.Kuna,PsyD’09LisaA.Perkins,PsyD’09DavidM.Poponi,PsyD’09BernadetteS.Tate,PsyD’06*aKaryneB.Wilner,PsyD’04

NURSING ALUMNAENancyNielsen-Conroy,RN’58aGeraldineRaffertyTerry,RN’45*NormaMarkleWeitzel,RN’55

FORMER RESIDENTS, INTERNS & FELLOWSLaurence H. Belkoff, DO a

WIDOWS & WIDOWERS OF ALUMNIThe Hon. Marie W. Bell * aMrs. Hannah Berger aEstate of Ruth Tozer Bixby * aEstate of Mrs. H. Trebing Burnard *Mrs. Nova Dunn *Mrs.StanleyEsslMrs.AbbyKochMrs. Mary McGinleyMrs. Bernardine R. PandolfiMrs. Richard M. PapaMrs. Rose PoulshockMrs.DanielJ.Smith*aMrs.JeanneStareraMrs.RichardJ.StarkGeraldineRaffertyTerry,RN’45*Estate of David L. Williams *Mrs. Lynn Zond

CURRENT & PAST PARENTSAnonymous (2)CindyJ.Baen,Esq.Mr.andMrs.SteveBaronMr. and Mrs. Yury BelogorodskyMr. & Mrs. Gregory BrennanMr. & Mrs. Albert ChiaruttiniSharonCohen,EdD&

Barry H. Cohen, MD * Dennis W. Cronin, MDMr.&Mrs.JackDorfaMr. Michael FreedmanMr.andMrs.FrankJ.FuocoaDr.&Mrs.JosephGian-GrassoMr. David HurwitzMrs. Imelda IamesMr.&Mrs.StanLashnerMr.andMrs.JohnB.LindsayMr. and Mrs. Michael LubetskiVenkatachalam Mangeshkumar, MD *Mr.&Mrs.StephenJ.McKendrickMs.MercyMcQuadeDr. & Mrs. Arthur McTighe aMr. and Mrs. William MorrowMr. and Mrs. Gerard MurrayMr. & Mrs. William Ott aMrs. Richard M. PapaDr. and Mrs. Michael PaszekMr. & Mrs. Brian PaulMr. Edward PaulMr. and Mrs. Greg PaulsonEdwardJ.Potts,MA*Dr. & Mrs. Anthony Ricketti * aMr.andMrs.AdrianSecheresiuMr.&Mrs.JosephSpeicherDr.andMrs.AlanStewart*Mr. and Mrs. Frank TangMs.JanetWedgwoodMr. & Mrs. Howard WeinDr.&Mrs.JohnWilliamsMr. Paul Woelkers

FACULTY & STAFFAnonymous (17)Michael I. Abraham, DO ’66 * aDonaldL.Allison,II,DO’09Denah M. Appelt, PhDYun Bai, PhD

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Mrs. Maryanne Beal aMs.TheresaJ.BeaufordJohnW.Becher,DO’70*aMichael A. Becker, DO ’87Laurence H. Belkoff, DO aMs. Laura Bell aMarcus G. Bell, PhDMs. Deborah BenvengerMurray R. Berkowitz, DO, MPH aPeter F. Bidey, DO ’08 aJulieWickmanBierster,PharmDElliott Bilofsky, DO ’87 *Mr.RandallS.BlackwellMs. Victoria Blair aRuth Borghaei, PhD aThomasA.Brabson,DO’89Ms. Deborah R. BrownMs. Trina D. BurseyMrs. Claudia CappelliJohnJ.Carlin,MBA*aMs. Deborah A. CastellanoMs. Danielle CavanaughJohnM.Cavenagh,PhD,MBA,

PA-C * aMs. Yolanda ChaseRay William Christner, PsyD ’04Ms.StephanieCohenH. William Craver, III, DO ’87 * aRoccoJ.Crescenzo,DO’92Mrs. Lori Ann CushingRobert G. Cuzzolino, EdD * aMrs. Lisa M. D’Addieco aFarzaneh Daghigh, PhD a IzolaDavid,DO’85*aMrs. Christine DavidianMichaelJ.Deimling,RPh,PhDMarilynDiFeliciantonio,MS,PA-CMs.NicoleS.DillardCamille DiLullo, PhDRobert DiTomasso, PhD aLarissaFernandoDominy,DO’93Mrs. Christine DonovanPeter Doulis, CPA * aJaneZ.Dumsha,PhDaMr. Anthony Dutkiewicz aGerald E. Dworkin, DO ’81 * aWalterC.Ehrenfeuchter,DO’79*aMrs. Connie Ennis aMr.OliverS.Epps,Jr.Mr. Bruce Fairfield aStephanieFelgoise,PhDaStephanieFerretti,MLSaMs. Donna M. Feeney-Figaniak aLarry N. Finkelstein, DO ’87 * aLeonardH.Finkelstein,DO’59*aJeffreyFreeman,DO*KerinL.Fresa-Dillon,PhD*KatherineE.Galluzzi,DO*aErnest R. Gelb, DO ’78 *Mrs. Linda Gentry aWilliam Gilhool, DO * aRonald Bryan Ginn, BBA *Barbara A. Golden, PsyD aHowardM.Goldman,DO’85aTrenaJ.Gologan,MBAaCharlotte H. Greene, PhD aSandraJ.Gulich,LPNaMs.KathleenHaina

Mrs. Abigail C. Harmon aMs.ShelleyE.HerringaMrs. Esther Hewlett-CrewesMrs. Marilyn Heywood aMichelle B. Hobson, DO ’80 * aYueQiaoHuang,PhDFrancisE.Jenney,PhDaMs.JoanneJones,MBAaMrs.KimberlyM.JonesMrs.MonicaJonesaJosephM.Kaczmarczyk,DO’82*aFredN.Katz,DOJohnJ.Kelly,Jr.,DO’85aMs.KarenKellyJaniceM.King,MEdaDouglasJ.Koch,MMBaBruceKornberg,DO’78*aMr.RichardKralleMrs.SusanKravitzaDavidKuo,DO’96aTageN.Kvist,PhD*aMs. Lavinia Lafferty aPat A. Lannutti, DO ’71 * aMrs. Madeline Law aKimuraS.Leonard,MAMrs.JenniferSchafferLeoneaStephenS.Levin,DO’68Ms. Elizabeth P. LevineJonathanLevyn,DO’85aMrs.StacyLewchuckaMs.JuliaLewisaMs.KimberlyAnnLucierMs. Betty Mack aMs. Marie-Renee MalvoisinMs. Marianne ManciniBurton T. Mark, DO * aMrs.KathrynMastoridisBrian M. Matayoshi, PhD aSamuelA.Matheny,MEd,MAMrs. Gail A. Mattia aMs.JudithP.McFeetersMs.JoanMcGettiganaMr. David McGilloway aMs.DeborahA.McKerrowaMs. Margaret McLaughlinAllanM.McLeod,DO’88,JD,

MBA * aMrs. Linda Miller aHarryJ.Morris,III,DO’78*aMarta Motel, DO ’88 *Mr. Charles A. Mueller aMs.KarenMurphyAlexanderS.Nicholas,DO’75aEvan A. Nicholas, DO ’81 aWilliam A. Nickey, DO ’66 * Lauren Noto-Bell, DO ’06Mark P. Okamoto, PharmDMary P. Owen, PhD aRichardA.Pascucci,DO’75*aPenelope Patton, BFA aDavidM.Poponi,PsyD’09EdwardJ.Potts,MA*Ms.CharlotteJ.PritchetteStephenA.Pulley,DO’87Mr.ScottP.RighteraMrs. Wendy Romano aMr. Brian D. RuddPamelaJ.Ruoff,MSa

Andrew P. Ruppert, CPOIraC.Sachs,DO’80Mrs.TamaraScacciaDr.&Mrs.MatthewSchure*aArthurJ.Sesso,DO’81*aMichaelF.Shank,DO’80aDawnShell,PhDaKariShotwell,MS’10JohnP.Simelaro,DO’71*MadelynSine-Karasick,DOaDianeSmallwood,PsyDaMr.JosephA.SmithMrs.JulieM.StevensMr.WilbertR.SuittoraMs. Denise M. TaylorEtheldraTempleton,MLSaRuth Thornton, PhD * aAlisaToney,MSMs.SabrinaTrappKennethJ.Veit,DO’76,MBA*aRosemary E. Vickers, DO ’83 *Desuo Wang, PhD, MDXinyu Wang, PhDMs. Carol Weisl aMrs.JanetL.WetzelaMs. Ruth Wian aJamesA.Williams,MSaMs. Doris I. Williams-Powell aMr. Frank H. Windle aMs. Michelle E. WoodTina Woodruff, EdD *BruceS.Zahn,EdDa

FRIENDSDr.&Mrs.JosephClements*Umar Farooq, MD & SabahatFarooq,MD*

Ms. Lynn Fisher *Dr.&Mrs.W.JeffreyHurst*JamesM.Lally,DO*Mario Lanni, LLDMs. Nancy C. Loeb & Mr.JeffreyD.Colman*aMr.LeonardL.Smith*aHenrySouto,DOGary H. Watson, PhDJohnW.Yunginger,MD*

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES & PRESI-DENT’S CABINETBernardJ.Bernacki,DO’81*aJamesH.Black,DO’62*aJ.StevenBlake,DO’89*aMs. Darla M. BortzJohnB.Bulger,MBA,DO’95*aThe Hon. Lita Indzel Cohen * aThe Hon. Terry L. ColemanRobert G. Cuzzolino, EdD * aJosephA.Dieterle,DO’70*aCamille DiLullo, PhDPeter Doulis, CPA * aMatthew O. Elkes, CFO *Mr.ThomasJ.Gravina*aJerelA.Hopkins,Esq.Mr.JohnP.Kearney*aJosephJ.Kuchinski,DO’86*aMs. Lavinia Lafferty a

VincentLobo,Jr.,DO’65*aHerbert Lotman, LLD * aMs.JoanMcGettiganaPaul W. McGloin, LLD * aA.ScottMcNeal,DO’88*AndreaD.Pedano,DO’90*Dr.&Mrs.MatthewSchure*aMr.WayneT.Sikes*DeniseJ.Smyler,Esq.*KennethJ.Veit,DO’76,MBA*aMurray Zedeck, DO ’62 * a

THE ALUMNI ASSOCIA-TION OF PCOM BOARD OF DIRECTORSJenniferL.Alvarado,MS/FM’08HalS.Bendit,DO’84*aJamesM.Bonner,DO’86*aKrystalN.Carter,MS/Psy’10David Coffey, DO ’84 * aMichaelI.Cohen,DO’98aRonald Cowen, DO ’66 * aDarlene Ann M. Dunay, DO ’83 * aJenniferA.Dwyer,DO’08MichaelJonFeinstein,DO’74*aAllan Goldberg, DO ’63 * aChad R. Gordon, DO ’02Michael P. Hahalyak, DO ’81 *QuintinaN.Herrera, MS/Biomed’07aJoanneE.Hullings,DO’96*aSuzanneK.Kelley,DO’77*aJosephJ.Kuchinski,DO’86*aRicky P. Lockett, DO ’84, MBA, MPH Timothy P. Lowney, DO ’77, MBA * aRobertS.Maurer,DO’62*aLukeG.Nelligan,DO’91*aJosephB.Nyzio,Jr.,DO’00aOsitadinmaO.Opara,DO’99*aElsiraM.Pina,DO’89DavidM.Poponi,PsyD’09HowardM.Robinson,DO’90,

MHA aCarolK.Robison,DO’85*aDr.&Mrs.MatthewSchure*aMelissaNeumannSchwartz, DO’91*aDanaC.Shaffer,DO’85*aPaulM.Spector,DO’72*Richard B. Tancer, DO ’84 * aCorwinA.Thomas,DO’95MichaelS.Weiner,DO’91*a

ASSOCIATIONS, CORPO-RATIONS, FOUNDATIONS & ORGANIZATIONSThe Alumni Association of

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine* a

Area VII Physicians Review Organization,Inc.,NJ*

Dr. Michael F. Avallone Associates * aBeneeScola&Company,Inc.CaliforniaPizzaKitchen,Inc.ChesterSpringsFamilyPractice,LLCDepartment of Internal Medicine –

City Line Hospital *Dilworth Paxson LLP

Contributors

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TheHermanandJerryFinkelsteinFoundation

Florida Osteopathic Medical Association * aMargaretG.JacobsCharitableTrust*JewishFederationofDelaware,Inc.Lancaster Osteopathic Health

Foundation * aThe Adolph and Rose Levis

Foundation * aChristian R. & Mary F. Lindback

Foundation * aSamuelP.MandellFoundationTheBenjamin&MarySiddons

Measey Foundation * aMedicalSocietyofEastern

Pennsylvania, Inc. *Michigan Osteopathic Association aNorcal GroupNorthwest Ohio Osteopathic

Association *Office Depot * aPCOM DO Class of 2011 *PCOMStudentNationalMedicalAssociation(SNMA)

Pennsylvania Osteopathic Family PhysiciansSociety

Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Association

Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical AssociationDistrict5

Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Association District 8 *

Physicians Aid Association of the Delaware Valley *

Gilroy & Lillian Roberts Charitable Foundation

The Anna and Isidore Roseman Foundation * aTheSeligsohnFoundationaUnitedWayofSoutheastern

Pennsylvania * aWalgreens *West Allegheny Physicians’

Association Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation *

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIESThe following companies matched contributions to PCOM by employees affiliated with the companies.Aetna Foundation aBerwind CorporationGlaxoSmithKlineThe Hershey Company *International Business Machines

Corporation * aMacy’s FoundationNorfolkSouthernFoundationVanguard Matching Gift Program

GIFTS-IN-KINDTimothy B. Barksdale, PsyD ’12Darlene Ann M. Dunay, DO ’83TheodoreS.Eisenberg,DO’76DeborahJ.Mistal,DO’83JeffreyWilliamPrichard,DOPeterUcciferro(DO’15)

COMMEMORATIVE GIFTSHonorariaWe gratefully receive gifts as a tribute to individuals who have made a lasting impression on the donor.

Gifts in Honor ofCindy Baen, Esq.Britany Faith Epstein, DO ’13

Steven Baron (DO ’16)Mr.&Mrs.SteveBaron

Dimitry Belogorodsky (MS/Biomed ’14)

Mr. & Mrs. Yury Belogorodsky

Hal S. Bendit, DO ’84RobertS.Maurer,DO’62

J. Steven Blake, DO ’89Mrs. Wendy Romano

Jerome H. Bonier, DO ’77KennethG.Borie,DO’77

Ms. Helen E. BrownSeanJamesLewis,DO’13

Gene B. Chaiken, LLDMs. Lavinia Lafferty

Grace & Wah-Leung ChanBenjamin Chan, DO ’13

The Hon. Lita I. CohenMs. Lavinia Lafferty

Stanley S. Cohen, Esq.Mr.&Mrs.KenDavis

Brian C. Cronin (DO ’14)Dennis W. Cronin, MD

Carl S. Cross, DO ’58Mrs. Hannah Berger

Robert Cuzzolino, EdDDr.&Mrs.MatthewSchure

John P. Dahdah, DPM & Carol L. Henwood, DO ’83JohnRaymondDahdah,DO’13

John R. Dahdah, DO ’13JohnP.Dahdah,DPM&

Carol L. Henwood, DO ’83William R. Henwood, DO ’76Dr.&Mrs.MatthewSchureMr. & Mrs. Howard Wein

Britany Faith Epstein, DO ’13CindyJ.Baen,Esq.Ms.JoyceCherryMs. Antoinette M. CutugnoMr.JackDubisMs. Dorothy E. EgrieDr. Alan Feldman & Dr.BarbaraSteinberg

Mr. Robert FietkiewiczMr. & Mrs. Barry FriterMr.&Mrs.JoeHayounRobert D. Herman, Esq.Mr. & Mrs. Larry HorowitzMr. & Mrs. Alfred IezziMr.&Mrs.RobertKiejdanMr.&Mrs.StevenLevineMs.JuneAdeleMartin

Ms. Patricia MaysMed-Dyne Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Albert MeloniMs.JoanW.MillerDr.JulieMobergMs.KatherineNeustadterMs. Fran NorthridgeMr. & Mrs. Michael PaymerMr.&Mrs.WilliamPotts,Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Greg ReidMs.MariaRoaSerranoMs.PritiSinghMs.SharonTaggartMs.R.S.VenderMr. & Mrs. Ronald I. WeinbergMr. & Mrs. Clyde Yost

Dr. & Mrs. Michael H. FallPatrick Cyrus Fall, DO ’01

James W. Fitzpatrick, DO ’79Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Brennan

Nicholas Woods Freedman (DO ’14)Mr. Michael Freedman

Glenn Scott Fuoco, DO ’97Mr.&Mrs.FrankJ.Fuoco

William Gilhool, DOJamesJosephGilhool,DO’95

Laura Kay Hackenberger (DO ’16)Anonymous

Max Hurwitz (DO ’15)Mr. David Hurwitz

Edward Scott Iames (DO ’15)Mrs. Imelda Iames

Saul Jeck, DOMs. Lillian Atlin & Mr. Irwin Eisen

Michael A. Lashner, DO ’12Mr.&Mrs.StanLashner

Ronald J. Librizzi, DO ’73JohnS.Stevens,Jr.,DO’73

John William Lindsay (DO ’14)Mr.&Mrs.JohnB.Lindsay

Vincent Lubetski (DO ’16)Mr. & Mrs. Michael Lubetski

Vaishnavi Mangeshkumar (DO ’16)Venkatachalam Mangeshkumar, MD

Stephen M. Massood, DO ’93SupriyaMassood,DO’93

Kiera McKendrick (DO ’14)Mr.&Mrs.StephenJ.McKendrick

Maximilian G. McQuade (DO ’15)Ms.MercyMcQuade

Sarah L. McTighe, DO ’07Dr. & Mrs. Arthur McTighe

Kevin Murray (DO ’16)Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Murray

Martin S. Neifield, DO ’46Mr. Eric H. Levy & Carol LevyMr.&Mrs.KennethLevyMrs.SylviaLevyMasel Family

William A. Ott, DO ’93Mr. & Mrs. William Ott

Catherine Paszek (DO ’16)Dr. & Mrs. Michael Paszek

Lauren A. Paul (DO ’15)Mr. & Mrs. Brian Paul

Lee M. Paulson (DO ’16)Mr. & Mrs. Greg Paulson

Peter A. Ricketti, DO ’12Dr. & Mrs. Anthony Ricketti

Mr. Jason RosenfieldMr. & Mrs. Michael P. Marinoff

Elizabeth Erin Ruskey, DO ’89Cape Emergency Physicians, P.A.

Dr. & Mrs. Matthew SchureMs.JoanMcGettigan

Mr. & Mrs. Jay SchwartzMr. Harvey M. Levin

Paul T. Secheresiu (DO ’17)Mr.&Mrs.AdrianSecheresiu

Matthew Speicher (DO ’14)Mr.&Mrs.JosephSpeicher

Melissa C. Stewart, DO ’07Dr.&Mrs.AlanStewart

Mr. & Mrs. Richard TaylorMrs. Hannah Berger

Mr. Jacob E. TeitelmanMr.&Mrs.KenDavis

Jack Waterman, DO ’81Mr. Fran Pedano

Jennifer Lisa Wedgwood (DO ’15)Ms.JanetWedgwood

Mark D. Williams (DO ’15)Dr.&Mrs.JohnWilliams

Leia M. Woelkers, DO ’13Mr. Paul Woelkers

Carol A. Fox, MMContributions were made in honor of the retirement of Associate Vice Presi-dent of Enrollment Management Carol A. Fox, marking 44 years of service to PCOM. The College honored her service by naming the Carol A. Fox Admissions Office. Gifts may be made in her honor by contacting the Office of Alumni Relations & Development.Anonymous (1)AnelM.Abreu,MS,DO’05ColemanEricAltman,DO’98MarkD.Avart,DO’79GaroC.Avetian,DO’89KennethB.Batts,DO’85JohnD.Bender,DO’80David L. Berndt, DO ’72Nicole Heath Bixler, DO ’02ScottJ.Boyle,DO’95WendyL.Cervi,DO’97JamesA.Craig,Jr.,DO’03SharonM.Curlik,DO’79PeterA.Curreri,DO’97

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PaulD.Curtin,DO’95SangW.Dacri-Kim,DO’90Holly D. Dagney, DO ’87ThomasJ.Dagney,III,DO’87RussellO.Davis,III,DO’97EdwardG.Dempsey,DO’94JamesR.DeSalvio,DO’81Frank D. DiCenzo, III, DO ’81MargaretM.Dickerson,DO’79LorraineM.DiSipio,DO’78ElizabethL.DosSantos,DO’99HenryJ.Dubiel,DO’81JefferyJ.Dunkelberger,DO’95Marcel R. Elanjian, DO ’80JohnJ.Feldmeier,DO’79JonS.Fisher,DO’86MaryanneFreemanBrndjar,DO’92RobertFliegelman,DO’79PatriciaMcHughGiordano,DO’96Robert D. Gober, DO ’78TerryJ.Golden,DO’80KathleenM.KeanGoldstein,DO’84StevenH.Goldstein,DO’84Roy L. Gorin, DO ’72WilliamJ.Gould,DO’97JeanneE.Grove,DO’82JonathanM.Gusdorff,DO’98RichardC.Hale,DO’79PeterHannon,DO’89Michael C. Harmelin, DO ’80Melissa M. Harrison, DO ’00T. Daniel Harrison, DO ’00CharlesK.Heller,III,MS,DO’01BarryJ.Hennessey,DO’75JasonE.Henninger,DO’96MariaHenwood-Finley,DO’97RobertK.Hippert,DO’76LawrenceD.Hochman,DO’90TimothyHorsky,DO’91GeorgeM.Hudson,DO’89MicheleD.Jones,DO’87BruceE.Josten,DO’82NatashaM.Karanjia,DO’96AlanL.Keiser,DO’81MichaelDaeSungKim,DO’01JohnL.Kniaz,DO’72TheodoreG.Koerner,DO’75DavidA.Kohan,DO’79BenjaminL.Konell,DO’82MarshaKrouk,DO’82WilliamLamb,Jr.,DO’81RichardJ.Laracy,DO’95Reginald Lee, DO ’86WahS.Lee,MS,DO’00JohnB.Legere,DO’82ShermanN.Leis,DO’67DesireeLerro,DO’89AnthonyLoMonaco,DO’05RichardC.Lotsch,DO’96Leslie A. Lyness, DO ’06LeslieN.Madrak,DO’97BethannMahoney,DO’95JosephMangel,DO’91JamesE.Martin,DO’81Allan R. Mayer, DO ’77JosephJ.McComb,III,DO’00Wendy A. Mikulski, DO ’03Michele L. Mikolajczak, DO ’84

Gene W. Miller, DO ’67RabbiMerrillJ.Mirman,DO’66TerriL.Murphy,DO’95Arthur G. Nahas, DO ’76William A. Nickey, DO ’66MarnieP.O’Brien,DO’94SherylL.Oleski,DO’02JulianneS.Orlowski,DO’97Gregory G. Papadeas, DO ’88JohnM.Parschauer,DO’75JohnA.Pellegrino,DO’92Donny Perez, DO ’03Tricia M. Petrucelli, DO ’02JohnH.Potomski,Jr.,DO’81ScottR.Reiter,DO’92KathleenWalshReyes,DO’02JosephM.Richards,DO’98Bruce D. Richman, DO ’86LeoJ.Robb,III,DO’85PamelaJ.Ruoff,MSGeorgeJ.Schmieder,DO’84MarySchmieder,DO’84MichaelSchreiber,DO’85ThomasC.Scott,DO’54JohnC.Sefter,DO’86LisaA.Skalicky,DO’88RobertJ.Skalicky,DO’86MichaelD.Smith,DO’85DarleneD.Snider,DO’82CarlSpirazza,DO’84PaulV.Suhey,DO’84WilliamB.Swallow,DO’79PriyeshT.Thakkar,DO’99DespinaTsirakoglou,DO’90Elias Tsirakoglou, DO ’10DearonK.Tufankjian,DO’96LisaGruszkaTufankjian,DO’96Christopher P. von Hake, DO ’81JoanM.Watkins,DO’72Richard L. Weinberger, DO ’81KathyL.Wilkes,DO’89JamesM.Williams,DO’91Abralena D. Wilson, DO ’06SamuelP.Wyche,DO’85Timothy R. Young, DO ’76HeidiJ.Yutzler-Overton,DO’95

Leonard Johnson, DO ’64Contributions were made to create a legacy in honor of Leonard Johnson, DO ’64 on the PCOM campus. The Student National Medical Association (SNMA) with the support of J. Steven Blake, DO ’89, is leading a campaign to raise sufficient funds to commission a portrait of Dr. Johnson to hang in Evans Hall. AnonymousEmiliaOkokonAdah,MBA,DO’09CecilB.Akiwumi,DO’94Natalie N. Allman, DO ’08J.StevenBlake,DO’89Dejuania A. Brown, DO ’04Alexandra M. Buford, DO ’08CharlesJosephCalais,DO’10ChesterSpringsFamilyPractice,LLCRobert R. Clark, DO ’63JermaineG.Clarke,MBA,DO’06AnthonyW.Cooper,II,DO’09Leamon L. Davenport, DO

ThomasJ.Foote,DO’64Violet A. Henighan, DO ’87Adrian D. Hurst, DO ’11Renee E. Hypolite, DO ’08EmmanuelR.Isaac,MBA,DO’05RosaleineJ.L.Isaac,DO’07DanaDavidsonJohnson,DO’02PaulG.Kushner,DO’64JudithA.Lightfoot,DO’92Charles W. Lowney, DO ’64A.ScottMcNeal,DO’88MedicalSocietyofEastern

Pennsylvania, Inc.Nicole E. Myers, DO ’11PCOMStudentNationalMedicalAssociation(SNMA)LouisJ.Petrie,DO’64Dr.&Mrs.MatthewSchureLeonSmith,DO’71Ruth Thornton, PhDCrystalA.Young,DO’99

Mr. Eric KennyContributions were made to the Stanley E. Essl, DO ’75 Memorial Research Fund for Neurodegenerative Diseases in honor of Mr. Eric Kenny and his bar mitzvah.Ms.MartaK.AckoureyMr. & Mrs. Robert AmermanDenah M. Appelt, PhDPhilipJ.Bell,DO’65Ms. Deborah BenvengerMr.&Mrs.AlfredK.BergerMr. Louis BresnerMr. Robert C. BrooksMr. & Mrs. Darren CheckMr. & Mrs. Albert ComerMr. & Mrs. Edward EsslMrs.StanleyEsslBarryFeingold,DO’75Armand Formica, DOMs.SaraGaltmanWayneA.Hey,DO’75Mitchell Horenstein, DO ’61Dr. Ruth HorwitzMs.JudyStutmanIzesMr.&Mrs.MartinKaplinMr.LawrenceKennyMr.&Mrs.StevenKlineMrs.AbbyKochMr.MortonKolmanJenniferR.Kost,DO’00AlbertS.Kroser,DO’58Ms. Charlotte R. LacksMs. Beth LavinMrs. Howard LevinFreda Lozanoff, DO & AlbertS.Heyman,DO’45MitchellJ.Marder,DO’97Mr.JanNeilMargolisMrs. Nancy MargolisMrs. Lynn MillerMs. Henrietta MillerDr. & Mrs. Anthony A. MinissaleMs.KarenNoelMoyerMr. & Mrs. Timothy O’HaraHerman W. Palat, DO ’70Hugh E. Palmer, DO ’81

Mr. & Mrs. Doug PrendergastMichael A. Resnick, DO ’77Mr.ScottP.RighterMr.RichardA.SchleiferDr.&Mrs.MatthewSchureRabbiLawrenceSernovitzMs.NancyShaakStevenM.Snyder,DO’75Mr.&Mrs.MarkSteinDr.&Mrs.DonaldR.StoltzAlbert A. Talone, DOMr. & Mrs. Randy TammaraMs. Theresa VerdonMs. Gale WascowMs.SamanthaWascowMr. & Mrs. Norman WeissMr.&Mrs.ScottWhite&FamilyMr.&Mrs.JamieWittenberg

MemorialsWe appreciate those who have honored friends, patients & loved ones by making memorial gifts. Dr. Michael F. Avallone Associates to The Martha & Michael J. Avallone Memorial Scholarship in memory of:Ms. Angelina AstutoMr. Milton BatleyMr. Adam BeloffMr. Fausto BerardiMs.JeanBringerMr. Robert BryantMs.SusanCarboneMrs. Mary CiambellaMs. Anna Maria CioccaMrs. Linda ConranMrs. Maria DaConceicaoMr. Anthony DeMarcoMr. Frank DervinMr. Dominic DiBellaMr. Domenico DitriMs. Dolores DychMs. Donna FrickeMr. Irv GersonMr.JohnGrazianiMr.JosephHeimMr.JohnHorvathMrs.PatriciaJarvisMr.FrankJeitnerMr.CharlesJonesMs.HelenKaminskiHymenKanoff,DO’52Ms.DorothyKellyMs.DanaKonczykMr.JamesH.LeCompte,Jr.Mr. Robert LedleyMr. Brian LorenzoMr.JohnMaddenMr.AlexanderMargiotta,Jr.Mrs. Mary MatteoMr. Thomas McAteerMrs. Cara McCarronMr.StevenMcClintockMs. Geraldine McGrathMr. Inocencio MendezMr. Alan MiloneMrs. Theresa Morgan

Contributors

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Mrs. Connie MorrisMr.KennethNewbergerMs. Inez Cordelia Nicely-GuinnMrs. Donna NicholsMs. Dolores O’DonnellMr. Frank PagelMrs. Myrtle ParkerNicholas C. Pedano, DO ’61BrotherJamesRieckMr.KenRizzoMrs.ElizabethSailmanMrs.ElizabethSchaschekMs.FidalmaSellecchiaMs.DoloresSimsMr.RobertSimsMr.WarrenSladekMr.DonaldSmithMrs.ShellySpectorMr. Al TotaroMs. Martha VacheMrs. Ruth ValentineMr. Richard ValloneMs.IsabelVanSantMrs. Patricia WildeMr.KennethWinterbottomMrs. Nicole YatesMr.SteveZimmerman

Contributions were made by Vincent G. Sacco, DO ’89, to The Fund for PCOM in memory of:Mr.JohnBiddleMs.JoanBowersMr.JohnBurkeMrs. Patricia CallahanMs. Ashley DauberMrs. Maryann DeLangeMrs. Mary DeMuseDr. Anthony M. DiDioMrs.JoanDuffyMrs. Rosemary DutkaMr. Michael EvesMr. William FarnenMrs. Helen FerraroMrs. RoseMarie FiedzuikMr. Edward GormleyMr. Brinton HawkMrs. Viola HaydenHymenKanoff,DO’52Mrs. Mary LazauskasMr. Vincent LicolliMs. Theresa MadaraszMr.JamesMalloyMrs. Margaret MarchesaniMr. Thomas McFaddenMr.JamesMcGurkMrs. Roslyn MillerMrs.SusieOliverMrs. Gloria OrthMr.SalvatorePassaroNicholas C. Pedano, DO ’61Mrs. Thelma RossMrs.EileenSiegleMr. Daniel Walsh

Gifts in Memory ofWe are honored to receive contribu-tions in memory of alumni, friends, patients & loved ones.

Michael R. Avallone, Sr., DO ’59TheSeligsohnFoundation

Mr. Sadaf AzimzadehDr.&Mrs.JosephGian-Grasso

Mr. Sidney BaenMr. & Mrs. Alfred IezziMs. Patricia Mays

Terence R. Baker, DO ’84Hinda M. Greene, DO ’80

Mrs. Carolyn BalogMs. Maria ManginoSTOCorp.Mr.ScottSikes

Mrs. Winifred BaltosserDr.&Mrs.MatthewSchure

Robert P. Bass, DO ’55Ronald Cowen, DO ’66

Conrad E. Bell, DO ’70The Hon. Marie W. Bell

Elizabeth C. Bell, DO ’83Cape Emergency Physicians, P.A.Dr.StevenA.CipparoneMs. Carol ConnorMr.&Mrs.ElwoodEvans,Jr.Ms.HeidiK.HubbardNancy A. Mondero, DO ’81Mr.JosephG.PetrosinelliMr.RobertM.SchickMs.PatriciaH.ShaweShook,Hardy&Bacon,LLPMs.AnitaJ.StocktonMr. Allen WaxmanEllis & Winters, LLP

Mr. Sheldon BenditThe Alumni Association of

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic MedicineRobertS.Maurer,DO’62Dr.&Mrs.MatthewSchure

Robert Berger, DO ’58Mrs. Hannah Berger

Mrs. Pearl BlockMr.&Mrs.StephenE.Luongo

Ms. Regina BonekatH. William Bonekat, DO ’74

Stanley M. Brason, DO ’59MariBlackburn,DO’91

Mr. Lawrence Siu Hung ChanCharmaineS.Chan,DO’05

Minakshi Chaterjee, MDBeatrice H. Chakraborty, PsyD ’07

John A. Cifala, DO ’45The Alumni Association of

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic MedicineJoanneE.Hullings,DO’96

Richard J. Citta, DO ’58T.J.Citta-Pietrolungo,DO’86

Neil O’Boyle Connelly, DO ’64Anonymous

Mr. & Mrs. Robert AlexanderAllentown Central Catholic High SchoolWrestlingTeam

Ms. Mary ArduiniMr.&Mrs.JosephJ.BennettRobert H. Biggs, DO ’76Ms.JudyCaleyJohnE.Connelly,DO’89Ms. Brenda A. DevineMs.SuzanneFeinbergMs.JoanT.FlanneryMrs. Regina C. FlanneryThe Gaidula FamilyMs.KathleenHoeffnerMr. & Mrs. Philip F. HoeffnerMs.RochelleKoenigMr. and Mrs. Randy LaubMs.ElyseS.LemaireWilliamLozinger,Jr.,DO’65Mrs. Mary McGinleyMr.&Mrs.HansP.Merkel,Sr.Mr. & Mrs. William MorrowMr.DavidQ.PetersonJenniferBrennanRozanski,DO’98Mr.&Mrs.StuartSchooley&StaffDavidR.Shober,DO’89MicheleShober,DO’89JohnS.Stevens,Jr.,DO’73DaleM.Steventon,DO’62Ms. Mary A. Twigg and Family

Mr. George CuzzolinoMs. Deborah A. CastellanoPeter Doulis, CPAMs. Lavinia LaffertyMr.ScottP.Righter

Mary Ellen Gaenzle DeMasi, RN ’48

Andrew D. DeMasi, DO ’47

Floyd E. Dunn, DO ’36Mrs. Nova Dunn

Mr. Leon DworkinGerald E. Dworkin, DO ’81

Mr. Ted EhrlichMr.&Mrs.JackDorf

Stanley E. Essl, DO ’75Mr. & Mrs. Robert AmermanMr. & Mrs. Doug PrendergastJamesF.Quigley,DO’75Mr.RichardA.SchleiferStevenM.Snyder,DO’75Dr.&Mrs.DonaldR.StoltzJerryM.Trachtenberg,DO’83Mr. & Mrs. Norman Weiss

Bernard Fisher, DO ’52MichaelA.Walder,DO’65

Mrs. Joan C. FisherStephenT.Fisher,DO’85

William Fisher, DO ’50MichaelA.Walder,DO’65

Mr. Jaime FlaksJohnB.Flaks,DO’00

David H. Fliegelman, DO ’55JayHarrisJoseph,DO’56

Mr.Morton&Mrs.AlyceSpectorMrs. Liz Trejo

Mrs. Janet Mary Greco Richard A. Greco, DO ’82

Mrs. Louise GreenJohnGreen,III,DO’94

Charles S. Greene, DO ’40Hinda M. Greene, DO ’80

Michael B. Grossman, DO ’64GeraldJacobs,DO’64

Mark P. Holencik, DO ’79SusanMarieHolencik,DO’10

Mrs. Millicent IaccarinoAnthony Iaccarino, DO ’80Dennis L. Iaccarino, DO ’81

Hymen Kanoff, DO ’52JayHarrisJoseph,DO’56

Mr. Alex KarpoMichael I. Miller, DO ’72

John D. Kearney (DO ’01)Mrs.JaneCokely

Mrs. Arlene KelleyThe Alumni Association of

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic MedicineMrs.StanleyEsslPennsylvania Osteopathic Family PhysiciansSociety

Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Association Pennsylvania Osteopathic MedicalAssociationDistrict5

Mr. Richard KlausmanMr.&Mrs.StephenE.Luongo

Arthur L. Koch, DO ’67DrewA.Koch,DO’86

Abraham Koenigsberg, DO ’51DonA.Koenigsberg,DO’80

The Hon. I. Raymond and Mrs. Mariruth A. KremerC.CristineKremer,DO’76

Mario E.J. Lanni, IIDr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Minissale

Mrs. Elizabeth & Mr. Nathan LavesonMrs.FlorenceR.Silvers

Mr. Sol Rosner LavesonMrs.FlorenceR.Silvers

Mr. & Mrs. Claire & Alan J. LobisMrs.FlorenceR.Silvers

Estelle S. Loeb, DO ’53 & Reuben B. Loeb, DO ’52

Ms. Nancy C. Loeb & Mr.JeffreyD.Colman

Richard B. Lynch, DO ’66Ronald Cowen, DO ’66

Dominick & Bella MauceriRichard A. Mauceri, DO ’71

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Mr. Matthew McGloinThe Alumni Association of

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine

Robert L. Meals, DO ’56RonaldPaolini,DO’85

Lawrence Nessman, DO ’62JamesH.Black,DO’62SeymourSchlossberg,DO’62

Gino and Isolina PaoliniLawrence Paolini, DO ’84

Roy N. Pasker, DO ’65RonaldPaolini,DO’85

Nicholas C. Pedano, DO ’61The Alumni Association of

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine

Mr. Michael I. AmonHorace Barsh, DO ’61Laurence H. Belkoff, DOJamesH.Black,DO’62Broker,Cramer,Swanson,Goldberg

& Actor, ENT & AllergyMr. & Mrs. Nicholas A. CanusoToniSanMarieP.Casale,DO’84Mr.&Mrs.StephenJ.CebulaDr.&Mrs.SalCernigliaSusanK.Ciampaglia,DO’92JamesF.Conroy,DO’65JosephineDePalma,DPMLeonardH.Finkelstein,DO’59Mr. David GlusmanMitchell Horenstein, DO ’61JayHarrisJoseph,DO’56Ms. Lavinia LaffertyRobert I. Lewis, DO ’77Karen&HerbLotman,LLDFerdinand L. Manlio, DO ’61Ethel & Andy MuskatMr.JohnJ.O’MalleyMs.SusanOstroskiJessicaB.Pagana-DeFazio,DO’98Mrs. Bernardine R. PandolfiMrs. Richard M. PapaPennsylvania Osteopathic Medical

AssociationPOMA District VJulianW.Potok,DO’61Mrs. Rose PoulshockThe Radiology Department of

Roxborough Memorial HospitalMr.ScottP.RighterMr. & Mrs. Louis RossiniMr.&Mrs.JamesM.Ruane,IIMr. & Mrs. Patrick RuanePamelaJ.Ruoff,MSDr.&Mrs.MatthewSchureMrs.CatherineA.SeddonMr.&Mrs.HenryM.StringerKennethJ.Veit,DO’76,MBAMs. Anna Louise M. VottaMr. & Mrs. Thomas WalshWaterfront Properties, Inc.JackWaterman,DO’81

Joanne Pieringer, PhDRonald A. Pieringer, PhD

John Pifer, DOJenniferM.Moscoso,DO’13AsifJawaid,DO’13JacquelineM.O’Kane,DO’13

Ms. Allison PoirierBrad E. Green, DO ’81

Milton J. Poulshock, DO ’61AndrewS.Poulshock,DO’89

Richard A. Prant, DO ’67JayHarrisJoseph,DO’56

Ruth E. Purdy, DO ’50The Alumni Association of

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine

Vincent S. Reina, DO ’66Ronald Cowen, DO ’66

Lucy D’Amico Robinson, DO ’98RobertA.McMurtrie,Jr.,DO’98

Mrs. Pauline RodiAlexanderE.Rodi,Sr.,DO’58

Dr. Thomas M. Rowland, Jr.StevenJ.Goliat,DO’81

Mrs. Linda Piccoli Ruttenberg LeonardH.Finkelstein,DO’59Bernard F. Master, DO ’66

Mr. Gary SchwartzMr.&Mrs.JackDorf

Kenneth A. Scott, DO ’33RobertM.Keaney,DO’78

Mr. Arnold SilversMrs.FlorenceR.Silvers

Mr. & Mrs. Ethel & Jacob SilversMrs.FlorenceR.Silvers

Mr. Philip SmallMrs.StanleyEssl

Louisa B. Smith-Sanford, DO ’25Mr.LeonardL.Smith

C. Paul Snyder, DO 1910Anonymous

Sidney Snyder, DO ’52StevenM.Snyder,DO’75

Mrs. Shelly SpectorLarryW.Spector,DO’94

Reed Speer, DO ’37RobertR.Speer,DO’71

Mrs. Gloria StakiasMr.&Mrs.StephenLuongo

Leonard J. Starer, DO ’51Mrs.JeanneStarer

Richard J. Stark, DO ’54Mrs.RichardJ.Stark

Mr. Theodore StepkowiczDavidL.Cute,DO’96

John P. Sterner, DO ’73Robert H. Biggs, DO ’76Mr.FrancisJ.Conlin&FamilyMs. Patricia Ann Gallagher &

Ms. Heather Heffner

Intel Mobile CommunicationsMrs.VernaM.JaniMs.TheresaSchrampfMr.PaulE.SternerJohnS.Stevens,Jr.,DO’73DaleM.Steventon,DO’62Ms. Donna M. Talotta

Ms. Ella UpsherDavid I. Lubin, DO ’81

Morris & Jeane WagmanSheldonP.Wagman,DO’67

Lewis M. Yunginger, DO ’35JohnW.Yunginger,MD

Alan Gray Zond, DO ’92Ms. Betty ChoateMr.&Mrs.JohnEiffertMr.&Mrs.MartinJungkuntzMr.&Mrs.JohnW.MadesMrs.JuneMadonnaMs.ShirleyA.ShoemakeMr.&Mrs.GlennonD.SpreheMs.RhondaSteelmanMrs. Lynn Zond

FOOD ALLERGY RESEARCH INITIATIVEConcerned about her grandson’s peanut allergy, PCOM Trustee the Hon. Lita Indzel Cohen established a research fund. The College acknowl-edges the following donors for taking an interest in this endeavor under the auspices of PCOM’s Center for Chronic Disorders of Aging.AnonymousMs. Nona L. AbramsRabbi Robert AlpertArea VII Physicians Review

Organization, Inc.Mr.StevenBachrach&

Ms. Pearl EliasMr.StephenW.BajusMr. & Mrs. Daniel BanksMr. & Mrs. Richard BaronMr. & Mrs. Lewis BeckerBeneeScola&Company,Inc.Frederick L. Bereskin, PhDMr.&Mrs.EdwinJ.BerkowitzBernardJ.Bernacki,DO’81William M. Bernard, DO ’62Berwind CorporationMr.GeraldJ.BirkelbachDr. & Mrs. Peter BrothmanErnestBuccino,Jr.,Esq.Brenda Buzydlowski, DO ’11CaliforniaPizzaKitchen,Inc.Mr. Richard ChurchillJean&MarkCohenHon. Lita Indzel Cohen & StanleyS.Cohen,Esq.

Mrs. Philip CohenMr.&Mrs.StephenA.CohenMr. & Mrs. Arthur CohnRobert G. Cuzzolino, EdDMr.&Mrs.KenDavisMr. & Mrs. Theodore Davis

Dilworth Paxson LLPJosephJacovini,Esq.

Mr.&Mrs.WilliamJ.DoughertyMr. & Mrs. Leonard B. DubinDr. & Mrs. David M. EllisMr.&Mrs.JonathanI.EpsteinDr.&Mrs.JohnJ.FirpoMrs. Annabelle FishmanMr. & Mrs. Mark FishmanMr.TerrenceJ.FoleyGilroy & Lillian Roberts

Charitable FoundationMr. David GoldMs. Miriam Dena GoldbergMr. Neil GoldsteinMr. & Mrs. George R. GoldstoneMr. Michael Golinkoff & Ms.ElizabethP.Kramer

Mrs. Wendy GrantMr. & Mrs. Arlin GreenDr. & Mrs. Peter GrossMr. & Mrs. Henry HerskowitzMr. Pete HerzogMr. & Mrs. Rocky HillDr. & Mrs. Ben HollanderMr.andMrs.JamesHyerMr.StanleyIsenbergMr.&Mrs.RichardJacobyMr.JosephE.JanuzelliDr.&Mrs.LeonardJarettMs.MeredithS.JonesJillM.HymanKaplan,Esq.Mr.&Mrs.NedKaplinMr.&Mrs.WarrenJ.KauffmanRabbiAllanD.KenskyMs.HenriettaC.KleinMr.&Mrs.MarvinKleinmanMr.&Mrs.EdwardKornblattMrs.RichelleKramerHon.MichaelL.KrancerMr.&Mrs.KeithKruegerJosephJ.Kuchinski,DO’86Mr. & Mrs. William LabkoffMs. Lavinia LaffertyMr. & Mrs. Harry F. LandsburgMs. Carol W. LeebronShermanN.Leis,DO’67Mr. & Mrs. Peter LeonMr. & Mrs. Marvin LeveyMr. & Mrs. Gene LevickMr. & Mrs. A. Leo LevinMr. Harvey M. LevinHon.&Mrs.StephenE.LevinMr.&Mrs.JesseLevineJulieM.Levitt,PhDMrs.JeannetteB.LevyAlbert L. Lingelbach, Esq.Mr.&Mrs.StephenLishnoffDr. Gary Littman &

Dr. Meryl LittmanVincentLobo,Jr.,DO’65Mr. Bob LockyerMr.&Mrs.ReavesC.Lukens,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.StephenE.LuongoMacy’s FoundationMr. & Mrs. Edward MalantonioMr.&Mrs.JohnMaleyMargaretG.JacobsCharitableTrust

Contributors

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Dr.&Mrs.ScottMargolisMr.&Mrs.SheldonMargolisMr. & Mrs. Michael P. MarinoffMr. & Mrs. Robert MarmonMr. Pasquale N. MascaroMr. & Mrs. Donald E. MatusowMr.&Mrs.DanielJ.MatzDr.JeanneS.MeislerMr. Mario MeleMr.JosephMennenMr. & Mrs. Michel MessecaDr.&Mrs.StuartT.MessingerMrs. Gary N. MillerJoelG.Moranz,MDMs. Patricia M. MorleyMr.&Mrs.StantonA.MossMr.&Mrs.StephenMullinMrs.DanielJ.Murphy,Jr.Mr.&Mrs.JohnA.NardiMr. & Mrs. Paul NewmanLarry C. Novack, Esq.Dr. Elias W. PackmanMarcy C. Panzer, Esq. &

Manny D. Pokotilow, Esq.Morgan Luke Pape, Esq.Mr. & Mrs. Patrick PasquarielloMr. Edward PaulMr. & Mrs. Richard PeckMr.E.ChuckPellegrini,Jr.Mr. & Mrs. William PerilsteinMr. & Mrs. Thomas PerloffHon.&Mrs.JohnPerzelMr. & Mrs. Roland PetitMs. Anita Behrle PhillipsBennett G. Picker, Esq.Mr. & Mrs. Alexander PikovskyMr. & Mrs. Curtis PontzMr. & Mrs. Fred Z. PoritskyJackPorter,PhDMr. & Mrs. Frank G. PrestileoMr.StuartE.PriceMs.FrancesD.QuinnMs.H.KathrynRatnerBruce Reed, Esq.Mr. & Mrs. Rodman ReefStephanieResnick,Esq.Mr.&Mrs.JeffreyF.RichmanWendyJaneRickles,Esq.Ms. Rose Marie RileyHon.&Mrs.RobertoRivera-SotoMs. Marianne RocheAlexanderE.Rodi,Sr.,DO’58Mrs. Wendy RomanoMr. & Mrs. Edward H. RosenMr. & Mrs. Norman L. RosenbergMr. & Mrs. Richard M. RosenbleethMs.PhyllisK.RosenfieldMrs.StephenRosenfieldJackA.Rounick,Esq.Mr. & Mrs. Ron RubleyMr. & Mrs. Francis RuggieroMr.&Mrs.StuartSacksSamuelP.MandellFoundationGailSanger,Esq.&AlFenster,Esq.Mr.&Mrs.HarrySauerMr.&Mrs.ArnoldSchambanMr.PaulB.Schimmel

StevenSchlesinger,DMDDr.&Mrs.MatthewSchureMr.&Mrs.JaySchwartzMr.&Mrs.MelvinSchwartzMr.&Mrs.BuckScottMrs.TheodoreSeidenbergHon.NormaShapiroMr.RichardA.ShappMr.&Mrs.RichardSheerrMrs.EdwardShilsMrs.LenaAllenShoreMurrayH.Shusterman,Esq.Mr.WayneT.SikesMr.&Mrs.BartonSilvermanMrs.FlorenceR.SilversMr.&Mrs.DouglasSimonMr.&Mrs.RogerSmithMr.&Mrs.StandishH.SmithPatrickJ.Solano,Esq.Mr.&Mrs.VictorSonderMr.&Mrs.DavidA.SonensheinMs.BarbaraR.SoniesDr.Sheryl&Mr.LeeSpielmanMr.&Mrs.T.AlexanderSprattMr.JonathanH.Sprogell& Ms.KathyTaylorMr.MichaelStairsMr.&Mrs.GilbertSteinMrs.MarilynSteinbergDr.&Mrs.StanleyB.SteinbergLillianH.Stern,MDMr.LeonardStevensMr.&Mrs.RobertC.StockleyMr.&Mrs.HowardStredlerMs.LorettaSuppleeMr.&Mrs.StephenSussmanMr. & Mrs. Lee TabasHon.JohnTaylorMs. Evelyn ToffMs.KarenToffMr. Robert TollMs. Eileen TrainerMr.&Mrs.MichaelK.TwerskyMr.MatthewJ.Valentine& Hon.KathleenValentineMr.&Mrs.JayVandegriftMr. & Mrs. Richard L. VeithMs. Amy VeloricMr. & Mrs. Michael VeloricHon. & Mrs. William VogelMr. & Mrs. Martin WaldWaldron Mercy AcademyMrs. Helen WaltonMr. & Mrs. Robert WaterallMr. & Mrs. Ellis WeinbergerMr.CharlesS.WeissMs. Rebecca WeissMr. & Mrs. Ross WeissDrs. Ronald & Marguerite WerrinMr. & Mrs. Thomas E. WienerMr.FrankWilliar,Jr.Ms. Zena R. WolfeMs.JoanWolfsonMr. & Mrs. Harvey ZalesneMr. Nicholas ZarvalasAbrahamZellis,DO’56Mr.ThomasV.Zug,Jr.

PCOM GOLF CLASSICIn appreciation to the following for generously supporting the 2012 Golf Classic benefiting PCOM’s Healthcare Centers.ABMSecurityServices,Inc.Accume PartnersAlmo Corporation

Gene Chaiken, LLD The Alumni Association of

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic MedicineArrowElectricServices,Inc.Audio General Inc.Barnes & Noble College

BookstoresPhilipJ.Bell,DO’65BernardJ.Bernacki,DO’81DavidA.Bevan,DO’69Dr. & Mrs. Robert H. BiggsJamesH.Black,DO’62J.StevenBlake,DO’89Blank Rome LLP, Counselors at LawJamesM.Bonner,DO’86Brandywine GlobalBroker,Cramer,Swanson,Goldberg

& Actor, ENT & AllergyCenturion GroupChartwell Investment PartnersCulinArtDr. & Mrs. Robert G. CuzzolinoJosephA.Dieterle,DO’70Mr. & Mrs. Peter DoulisDWD Mechanical Contractors, Inc.ENT r Net, PALeonardH.Finkelstein,DO’59GastrointestinalSpecialists,Inc.Robert D. Gober, DO ’78Grant Thornton LLPGW Capital, Inc.Michael P. Hahalyak, DO ’81Hilton Philadelphia City AvenueImage InkIndependence Blue CrossTheArthurJacksonCompanyJohnP.Kearney&AssociatesInc.Mr.JohnP.Kearney

JosephJ.Kuchinski,DO’86Lend LeaseTheKaren&HerbertLotman

FoundationKaren&HerbLotman,LLD

MarshUSA,Inc.MarshallSabatini,PCMcDonnell Contractors, Inc.Metropolitan Nephrology

Associates, PCMr. Michael NagleAndreaD.Pedano,DO’90Pennsylvania Oncology Hematology

AssociatesPennsylvania Osteopathic Medical

AssociationPFM Asset Managements, LLCPNC Bank, NAPresidioNetworkedSolutionsRichard N. Best Assoc Inc.

RuffaloCODYMichaelC.Saltzburg,DO’77Dr.&Mrs.MatthewSchureSimplexGrinnellStrategicLinkConsulting,Inc.TrionTrust Company of the WestUrologicalConsultantsofSE

PennsylvaniaDr.&Mrs.KennethJ.VeitWPVI-TV/6ABC

PCOM GOLF CLASSIC GIFTS-IN-KINDAlmo Corporation

Gene Chaiken, LLDArden Theatre CompanyDr. & Mrs. Robert H. BiggsMs. Darla M. BortzBourbon BlueMichael P. Hahalyak, DO ’81JerelA.Hopkins,Esq.Mr.&Mrs.JohnP.KearneyMaggiano’s Little ItalyMorris Arboretum of the

University of PennsylvaniaPFM Asset Managements, LLCRadnor Valley Country ClubPhiladelphia PhilliesRicoh Americas CorporationCarolK.Robison,DO’85Terry Robison, DO ’84Rose Tattoo CafeSchnollPaintingCorporationTheKimmelCenter,Inc.The People’s Light & Theatre

CompanyTitan OutdoorYangming

UNITED WAY DONORSPCOM thanks the following individ-uals for earmarking their United Way gifts to the PCOM Healthcare Centers (Specific Agency #8280).JohnCavenagh,MBA,PhD,PA-CPeter Doulis, CPAJaneZ.Dumsha,PhDFrederickJ.Goldstein,PhDCharlotte H. Greene, PhDMs. Cheryl A. HallMrs.MonicaL.JonesMs.KarenKellyTageN.Kvist,PhDMr.&Mrs.StephenE.LuongoDr.&Mrs.MatthewSchureMs.JanetWetzelBruceS.Zahn,EdD

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FinancialOverview

Combined financial results in fiscal 2013 for Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine were strong. Net assets from operations contributed $16.6 million, while net assets from nonoperating activities increased by $31 million. The non-operating activities increase was primarily due to unrealized gains on the College’s endowed investments. The College’s total assetbalancegrew15.2percentto$367million,whilenetassetsincreased18.8 percent to $301 million.

Georgia Campus – PCOM is in its ninth year of operations. GA–PCOMhasenrolleditsfourthclassof100studentsintotheSchoolofPharmacy, while the DO class is in its second year of expansion, increasing theincomingclassto125students.ThePharmacyprogramwillgraduateits inaugural class in May 2014.

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Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Foundation assetsDOLLARS IN MILLIONS

n UNRESTRICTED: $172,848,949n SPECIFIC: $18,436,496n PERMANENT: $11,130,563

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

$180

$170

$160

$150

$140

$130

$120

$110

$100

$90

$80

$70

$60

$50

$40

$30

$20

$10

$0

financial overview

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GRANTINCOME

NETPATIENTSERVICE

INVESTMENTINCOME

OTHERSOURCES

GRADUATEMEDICALEDUCATION

TUITIONANDFEES

$2.4

$5.2

$5.1

$4.0

$13.5

$89.3

TOTAL REVENUES: $119.5

Sources of revenues from operationsDOLLARS IN MILLIONS

$0 $10 $20 $30 $40 $50 $60 $70 $80 $90

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

$0 $50 $100 $150 $200 $250 $300 $350 $400 $450

Growth in total assetsDOLLARS IN MILLIONS

financial overview

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AMBULATORYCARENETWORK

OTHER

ACADEMICSUPPORT

PLANTOPERATIONSANDMAINTENANCE

BASICSCIENCEINSTRUCTION

CLINICALINSTRUCTION

INSTITUTIONALSUPPORT

TOTAL EXPENSES: $102.9

$0 $10 $20 $30 $40 $50 $60 $70 $80 $90

$4.3

$9.2

$14.0

$6.8

$22.7

$20.7

$25.2

Uses of revenues in operationsDOLLARS IN MILLIONS

A Financial Report is available upon request. Please write to:PETER DOULIS, CPAVICE PRESIDENT FOR FINANCE AND CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICERPHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE4190 CITY AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19131-1693

financial overview

2012 $11.4 5.1 152.0 10.8 63.9 4.1 72.1

$319.4

$16.8 6.1 19.6 23.6

$66.1

$227.2 15.2 10.9

$253.3

$319.4

2011 $13.7 4.3 164.0 9.7 62.8 2.2 51.8

$308.5

$13.5 6.1 20.9 23.9

$64.4

$218.8 15.6 9.7

$244.1

$308.5

2010 $19.1 5.3 137.2 9.2 65.2 2.2 35.4

$273.6

$12.5 6.8 22.3 24.9

$66.5

$185.4 12.5 9.2

$207.1

$273.6

2009 $20.0 6.4 104.0 9.0 64.3 1.8 44.5

$250.0

$10.7 6.8 23.6 23.5

$64.6

$165.6 10.8 9.0

$185.4

$250.0

Fiscal Years Ended June 30ASSETSCashAccountsreceivable,netEndowmentsandsimilarfundsRestrictedfundsPropertyandequipment,netOtherassetsInvestments

TOTAL ASSETSLIABILITIESANDNETASSETLIABILITIESAccountspayableandaccruedexpensesAccruedmalpracticecostsLong-termobligationsOtherliabilities

TOTAL LIABILITIESNETASSETSUnrestrictedTemporarilyrestrictedPermanentlyrestricted

TOTAL NET ASSETS

TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS

2013 $41.3 4.7 168.3 11.1 63.6 3.2 75.1

$367.3

$16.5 6.0 18.2 25.6

$66.3

$271.4 18.4 11.2

$301.0

$367.3

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summary of grants

ONGOING GRANTSNational Institutes of Health – National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (subcontract) $118,734Creating an infection-free intraosseous transcutaneous amputation prosthesisChristopher Adams, PhD, Anatomy

National Institutes of Health – National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (subcontract) $79,250A new allograft that promotes long-term, infection-free skeletal repairChristopher Adams, PhD, Anatomy

State of Pennsylvania $4,259Dissecting the apoptosis pathway affected by C. pneumoniae in Alzheimer’s diseaseDenah Appelt, PhD, Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology

Osteopathic Heritage Foundation $120,000Center for Chronic Disorders of Aging endowmentBrian Balin, PhD, Pathology, Microbiology, Immunology and Forensic Medicine

State of Pennsylvania $10,000The case for an infectious etiology for late-onset Alzheimer’s diseaseBrian Balin, PhD, Pathology, Microbiology, Immunology and Forensic Medicine

National Institutes of Health – National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute $396,250Determinants of cardiac thin filament regulationRobert Barsotti, PhD, Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology

Marcus Bell, PhD, Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology

State of Pennsylvania $4,832Effect of liposuction technique on the viability and differentiation of adipose derived stem cellsMarina D’Angelo, PhD, Anatomy

Christopher Adams, PhD, Anatomy

State of Pennsylvania $6,326Psychological functioning, coping, and factors affecting qualityoflifeinpersonswithlongQTsyndromeStephanie Felgoise, PhD, Psychology

National Institutes of Health – National Institute of Mental Health (subcontract) $20,065Adherenceandempowerment:Serviceparticipation and meaningful outcomesPetra Kottsieper, PhD, Psychology

National Institutes of Health – National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke (subcontract) $39,671Optogenetic investigation of olivary inputs to the deep cerebellar nucleiHuo Lu, PhD, Anatomy

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services – Health Resources and Services Administration $180,630Establishing a predoctoral collaborative center for enhancing interest in primary care practiceHarry Morris, DO ’78, MPH, Family Medicine

John Cavenagh, PhD, MBA, PA-C, Physician Assistant Studies

Robert DiTomasso, PhD, Psychology

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services – Health $68,570ResourcesandServicesAdministrationAreaHealthEducationCenter – Eastcentral PA Harry Morris, DO ’78, MPH, Family Medicine

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services – Health $68,570ResourcesandServicesAdministrationAreaHealthEducationCenter – Northcentral PA Harry Morris, DO ’78, MPH, Family Medicine

American Heart Association $77,000Blocking of immune-complex mediated vasculitis using recombinant FC receptorsRangaiah Shashidharamurthy, PhD, Pharmaceutical Sciences

Edna G. Kynett Memorial Foundation $25,000Utilizing a patient-centered medical home and health information technology to reduce cardiovascular risk in an underserved population in North PhiladelphiaKenneth Veit, DO ’76, MBA, Family Medicine

Edna G. Kynett Memorial Foundation $25,000Self-managementprogramtopreventcardiovasculardiseaseKenneth Veit, DO ’76, MBA, Family Medicine

Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation $97,000BEZ235Ain vitro dissolution/permeation testingZhiqian Wu, PhD, Pharmaceutical Sciences

State of Pennsylvania $4,190Evaluation of tetrahydrobiopterin/dihydrobiopterin ratio in vascular injury tissuesLindon Young, PhD, Pathology, Microbiology, Immunology and Forensic Medicine

Robert Barsotti, PhD, Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology

Qian Chen, PhD, Pathology, Microbiology, Immunology and Forensic Medicine

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summary of grants

NEW GRANTSEdna G. Kynett Memorial Foundation $16,000Reducing cardiovascular risk in an underserved population in North PhiladelphiaKenneth Veit, DO ’76, MBA, Family Medicine

State of Pennsylvania $3,566Functional roles of IMP isoforms in axon regeneration by localizing specific mRNAs Mei Xu, MD, PhD, Anatomy

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officers and members of the board of trustees

OfficersPaul W. McGloin, LLD (Hon.)Chairman of the Board

John P. KearneyVice Chairman

Matthew Schure, PhDPresident and Chief Executive Officer

Kenneth J. Veit, DO ’76, MBA Provost,SeniorVicePresidentforAcademicAffairsandDean

Peter Doulis, CPAVice President for Finance and Chief Financial Officer

Robert G. Cuzzolino, EdDVice President for Graduate Programs and Planning

Lisa M. McBride, PhDChief Diversity Officer

Lavinia Lafferty ExecutiveAssistanttothePresidentandSecretary

Joan McGettiganAssistanttothePresidentandAssistantSecretary

Members of the BoardBernardJ.Bernacki,DO’81

JamesH.Black,DO’62,LLD(Hon.)

J.StevenBlake,DO’89

Darla M. Bortz

JohnB.Bulger,DO’95

Eugene B. Chaiken, LLD (Hon.)

Lita Indzel Cohen, Esquire

The Honorable Terry Coleman

JosephA.Dieterle,DO’70

Matthew Elkes

Elizabeth Gosch, PhD *

ThomasJ.Gravina

JerelA.Hopkins,Esquire

JohnP.Kearney

JosephJ.Kuchinski,DO’86**

VincentLobo,Jr.,DO’65

Herbert Lotman, LLD (Hon.)

Paul W. McGloin, LLD (Hon.)

A.ScottMcNeal,DO’88

AndreaD.Pedano,DO’90

MatthewSchure,PhD

WayneT.Sikes

DeniseSmyler,Esquire

KennethJ.Veit,DO’76,MBA

Murray Zedeck, DO ’62

*Faculty Representative**Alumni Representative

President’s Cabinet (left to right): Peter Doulis, CPA, vice president for finance and chief financial officer; Lisa M. McBride, PhD, chief diversity officer; Robert G. Cuzzolino, EdD, vice president for graduate programs

and planning; Matthew Schure, PhD, president and chief executive officer; and Kenneth J. Veit, DO ‘76, MBA, provost, senior vice president for academic affairs and dean.

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administration

Matthew Schure, PhDPresident and Chief Executive Officer

Kenneth J. Veit, DO ’76, MBAProvost,SeniorVicePresidentforAcademicAffairsandDean

Peter Doulis, CPAVice President for Finance and Chief Financial Officer

Robert G. Cuzzolino, EdDVice President for Graduate Programs and Planning

Lisa M. McBride, PhDChief Diversity Officer

H. William Craver Ill, DO ’87 Dean and Chief Academic Officer, Osteopathic Medical Program, Georgia Campus

Mark P. Okamoto, PharmDDeanandChiefAcademicOfficer,SchoolofPharmacy, Georgia Campus

Deborah A. Benvenger, MBAChief Admissions Officer

Laura G. BellChief Risk Management Officer

R. Bryan Ginn, Jr.Chief Campus Officer, Georgia Campus

Allan McLeod, DO ’88, JD, MBAChief Compliance Officer

Edward J. Potts, MAChief Human Resources Officer

Wendy W. RomanoChief Marketing and Communications Officer

Pamela J. Ruoff, MSInterim Chief Development Officer

Kenneth J. Slavik, PhDChiefScientificOfficer

James A. Williams, MSChief Technology Operations Officer

Frank H. WindleChief Facilities Officer

Michael R. Wisniewski, MAChief Financial Aid Officer

Tina Woodruff, EdDChiefStudentAffairsOfficer

Richard A. Pascucci, DO ’75 Vice Dean

Naushad M. Khan Ghilzai, PhDAssociateDeanofPharmaceuticalSciences,SchoolofPharmacy,Georgia Campus

Joseph Kaczmarczyk, DO ’82, MPHAssistant Dean of Clinical Education, Philadelphia Campus

David Kuo, DO ’96 Assistant Dean of Graduate Medical Education

Michael Lee, PhDAssistantDeanofProfessionalandStudentAffairs,SchoolofPharmacy, Georgia Campus

John Bulger, DO ’95 RegionalAssistantDeanofGeisingerHealthSystem

Tage Kvist, PhDChair,DepartmentofBio-MedicalSciences,PhiladelphiaCampus

Bonnie A. Buxton, PhDChair,DepartmentofBio-MedicalSciences,GeorgiaCampus,and Assistant Dean of Osteopathic Curriculum, Georgia Campus

Paula Gregory, DOAssistant Dean of Clinical Education, Georgia Campus

Gregory Smallwood, PharmDChair,DepartmentofPharmacyPractice,SchoolofPharmacy,Georgia Campus

Avadhesh C. Sharma, PharmD, PhDChair,DepartmentofPharmaceuticalSciences,Schoolof Pharmacy, Georgia Campus

Etheldra E. Templeton, MLSExecutive Director and Chair, Library and Educational InformationSystems

John J. Carlin, MBADirector of Financial Operations

Deborah A. Castellano, MSRegistrar

Jane Z. Dumsha, PhDDirectorofResearchandSponsoredPrograms

Richard A. KralleDirectorofSecurityandPublicSafety

Patience MasonDirectorofStudentServices,GeorgiaCampus

C. Andrew Mueller, MBADirector of Financial Reporting and Planning

Alisa Toney, MSAlumni Relations and Development Officer, Georgia Campus

James J. WoodDirector of Animal Facility

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alumni association

2013 Officers

Hal S. Bendit, DO ’84President

Darlene A. Dunay, DO ’83President-Elect

Dana C. Shaffer, DO ’85Vice President

Richard Tancer, DO ’84Secretary

Timothy P. Lowney, DO ’77Treasurer

Melissa N. Schwartz, DO ’91 Assistant Treasurer

Luke G. Nelligan, DO ’91Past President

2013 District DirectorsNorth Atlantic District Timothy P. Lowney, DO ’77

New Jersey DistrictJamesM.Bonner,DO’86JosephNyzio,DO’00Richard Tancer, DO ’84

Pennsylvania DistrictRonald Cowen, DO ’66JenniferDwyer,DO’08Michael P. Hahalyak, DO ’81JoanneE.Hullings,DO’96SuzanneKelley,DO’77CarolK.Robison,DO’85MelissaN.Schwartz,DO’91

Middle Atlantic DistrictChad R. Gordon, DO ’02PaulM.Spector,DO’72

Georgia DistrictBie Etinge, DO ’11

Southeast DistrictDavid Coffey, DO ’84

Florida District Ricky P. Lockett, DO ’84

Middle America DistrictOsitadinmaO.Opara,DO’99CorwinA.Thomas,DO’95

Great Lakes DistrictElsiraM.Pina,DO’89MichaelJ.Rebar,DO’98

Far West DistrictMichaelJ.Feinstein,DO’74Allan Goldberg, DO ’63HowardM.Robinson,DO’90

Military DistrictLTCMichaelI.Cohen,DO’98CAPTMCMichaelWeiner,DO’91

President and Chief Executive OfficerMatthewSchure,PhD

Graduate Program Directors JenniferAlvarado,MS/FM’08KrystalCarter,MS/Psy’10ShereeContres,PsyD’04QuintinaHerrera,MS/Biomed’07RashimLancit,MS/Psy’07ShandaLucas,MS/ODL’09DavidM.Poponi,PsyD’09

2013 RepresentativesIntern RepresentativeJohnCostello,DO’12

Resident RepresentativeHelenKay,DO’09

Student RepresentativesDouglasAnderson(DO’15) Nam Pham (DO ’16)

Alumni Association Board Representative to PCOM Board of TrusteesJosephJ.Kuchinski,DO’86

Director Emeritus of Alumni AssociationRobertS.Maurer,DO’62

Past President CouncilLukeG.Nelligan,DO’91,ChairH.SpragueTaveau,DO’77JosephKuchinski,DO’86HarryManser,DO’69

credits

Editor & WriterJenniferSchafferLeone,MA

Creative DirectorWendy W. Romano

WriterNancy West

Graphic DesignerAbigail Harmon

PhotographersMelissaKelly–Philadelphia JenniferStalcup–Georgia

The Annual Report is produced by the Office of Marketing and Communications in conjunction with the Office of

Alumni Relations & Development.

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