Class Notes
1957 Dwight Fitterer (MD) died in July, Sandra Beckman 鈥57RC writes. After completing his residency in gastroenterology at Genesee Hospital in Rochester, Dwight spent his career with Kaiser Permanente. In the late 1960s, he became physician-in-chief of the original Kaiser Hospital in South San Francisco, and later worked with architects and the Kaiser Foundation Hospital board to create the current Kaiser Hospital on El Camino Real. He remained there as physician-in-chief until his retirement in 1992.
1962 Arthur Moss (Res) won the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the School of Medicine and Dentistry. (See 鈥淗onoring Alumni and Friends,鈥 page 56.) . . . Geoffrey Sperber (MS) sends a photo of his new grandson, Ethan, 鈥渃ontemplating the next-generation sequence of the DNA helix.鈥 (See page 54.) Geoffrey is a professor emeritus in medicine and dentistry at the University of Alberta.
1964 Lawrence Nazarian (MD), 鈥66 (Res) won the Alumni Service Award from the School of Medicine and Dentistry. (See 鈥淗onoring Alumni and Friends,鈥 page 56.)
1969 Mark Weinstein (MD) (see 鈥65 College).
1985 Bob Glowacky (MS) (see 鈥84 College).
1988 Jim Musser (MD/PhD) received the Rous-Whipple Award from the American Society of Investigative Pathology in October. The award is named for two Nobel laureates, Peyton Rous and founding dean of the School of Medicine and Dentistry George Whipple. The award honors a scientist who has advanced the understanding of disease mechanisms. Jim is known internationally for his work on molecular mechanisms underlying severe bacterial infections. He holds the Fondren Foundation Presidential Chair of Pathology and Genomic Medicine at the Houston Methodist Hospital System and Research Institute in Texas.
1991 Jeffrey Stone (MD) (see 鈥87 College).
1996 Andrea Cole (Pdc) is a contributing author to the book Attachment Disturbances in Adults: Treatment for Comprehensive Repair (W. W. Norton & Co.), edited by Daniel Brown and David Elliott.
1999 Wendi Kuhnert-Tallman (PhD) won the Alumni Achievement Award from the School of Medicine and Dentistry. (See 鈥淗onoring Alumni and Friends,鈥 page 56.)
2013 Ronan Cahill (MD) and Jessica Henneman 鈥11N, 鈥14N (MS) were married in August at Lake Wenatchee, Washington. Ronan finished his family medicine residency at Swedish Cherry Hill and began a sports medicine fellowship at Swedish Hospital. Jessica finished a Leadership Education in Adolescent Health fellowship at the University of Washington and Seattle Children鈥檚 Hospital and started as an adolescent medicine provider for Seattle鈥檚 Group Health Cooperative.