Coming Back to Medicine at Michigan
Reunion 2005
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Dolores Caffey-Fleming and Arthur Fleming (M.D. 1965) |
The University of Michigan Medical School held its annual reunion activities October 7-8 for graduating classes ending in “0” and “5,” all those who earned their degrees prior to 1955, and all those who completed their residencies, fellowships or doctorates in any year.
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Dean Lichter (center) with alumni and friends at the Reunion tailgatep |
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Mike Mickelson (M.D. 1980) and Linda Mickelson |
Combining awards, class dinners and Michigan football on Saturday afternoon, the two-day program was packed with activities enjoyed by alumni and their families, despite Michigan’s loss to Minnesota, 23-20. This year’s reunion featured bus tours of new construction that is changing the face of the medical campus. The Biomedical Science Research Building (scheduled for opening in February 2006), Cardiovascular Center, Depression Center, and the sites for expansion of the Kellogg Eye Center and of a new C.S. Mott Children’s and Women’s Hospital were all part of the tour’s itinerary.
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Newman |
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Hayes |
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Wasco
(President 2005-06) |
Craig
(President-elect) |
Arterbery
(Past President) |
In conjunction with Reunion weekend, the Medical Center Alumni Society (MCAS) held its annual board meeting and elected three new board members: Steven E. Newman (M.D. 1970, Residency 1974, Fellowship 1976), from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan; Lonnie Joe Jr. (M.D. 1978), from Farmington Hills, Michigan; and James C. Hayes (M.D. 1977), from Atlanta, Georgia. Past President V. Elayne Arterbery (M.D. 1988) welcomed James E. Wasco (M.D. 1966) as MCAS president for 2005-06, and Clifford L. Craig (M.D. 1969) was elected president for 2006-07.
Also:
Reunion 2005
‘Where the Future Is Happening’
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