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Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xlix, Number 1, December 1999 Dec 1999

Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xlix, Number 1, December 1999

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume , Number, December 1999 Bringing Cancer Knowledge From the Laboratory to the Bedside, Page 4 Increasing the Effectiveness of Radiotherapies, Page 6 Molecular Pathways of Apoptosis are Discovered, Page 13 Structural Approaches to New Therapies: A Jefferson Symposium, Page 14 Method to Isolate Stem Cells is Found Here, Page 18 Learning Environment May Prevent Alzheimer’s, Page 21 Jefferson Ranks in the Top Quarter of All Medical Schools in Training Grants, Page 21 Book about the Art Collection is Now Available, Page 25 JAMA Study Proves That Jefferson Brings Family Physicians to Underserved Rural America, Page …


Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xlviii, Number 3, September 1999 Sep 1999

Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xlviii, Number 3, September 1999

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XLVIII, Number 3, September 1999 Commencement and Reunions, Page 4 A Class Day to Remember, Page 8 Seeking a Balance among the Three Legs of the Stool, Page 9 U.S. News Ranks Jefferson One of Best in Nation, Page 14 Smullens is Named Chief Medical Officer of JHS, Page 14 Gene Repair Molecules Are Created, Page 17 Mary Monteith Honored on Her Retirement, Page 18 Bacharach Appointed Associate Dean for Alumni Relations, Page 18 Annual Giving, Page 19 Heckman, Canale in National Orthopaedics Posts, Page 53 Morrow Directs Cancer Department of ACS, Page 59 Andriole …


Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xlviii, Number 2, June 1999 Jun 1999

Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xlviii, Number 2, June 1999

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XLVIII, Number 2, June 1999 Meeting Challenges from the Start, Page 4 Developing the Curriculum, Page 5 Building a Campus, Page 6 Leaders in Their Fields: The 19th Century, Page 12 In the Nation’s Service, Page 11 Keeping Pace for the 20th Century, Page 12 A Comprehensive Medical School, Page 14 How Do We Monitor the Quality of the Education? Page 17 The Jefferson Health System, Page 20 Education in the Health System, Page 22 Teaching under Managed Care, Page 24 A Student’s Perspective, Page 26 JeffHOPE: Learning and Caring Go Hand in Hand, Page …


1999 Commencement For Jefferson Medical College And College Of Graduate Studies May 1999

1999 Commencement For Jefferson Medical College And College Of Graduate Studies

Sidney Kimmel Medical College Commencements

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Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xlviii, Number 1, March 1999 Mar 1999

Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xlviii, Number 1, March 1999

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XLVIII, Number 1, March 1999 Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Page 4 Gene Therapy in a Liquid: an Easier Treatment, Page 10 Gene Repair Technique is Developed, Page 10 Moving Closer to Gene Therapy for Lung Cancer, Page 11 Frankford Hospital Joins Jefferson Health System, Page 14 Dean Gonnella Receives AAMC’s Flexner Award, Page 17


Adorn The Halls: History Of The Art Collection At Thomas Jefferson University, Julie S. Berkowitz Jan 1999

Adorn The Halls: History Of The Art Collection At Thomas Jefferson University, Julie S. Berkowitz

Jefferson History Books

On March 11, 1871 Samuel D. Gross, M.D., the internationally celebrated surgeon and author, entreated fellow Jefferson alumni to "adorn the halls" with portraits of those who had "devoted their lives to the service of the school," and thus "inspire the pupil with ambition to excel in great and noble works." This clarion call to emulate European medical and scientific institutions by memorializing their great men was taken up almost immediately.

One hundred and twenty-five years later, Thomas Jefferson university is still securing portraits, accepting art donations and bequests, and exhibiting art works effectively. By manifesting an appreciation for the …