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The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 100, Issue 1, Winter 2023 Jan 2023

The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 100, Issue 1, Winter 2023

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

This issue includes:

  • Message from the Dean
  • An Educational Legacy in Bloom - Jeffersonian Roots and Branches
  • 100 Years of The Bulletin - Highlights from 100 Years of The Bulletin
  • Where Are They Now? Catching Up with SKMC Alumni
  • Message from the Editor

Note: On the website, https://www.jefferson.edu/alumni/connect/alumni-bulletin/centennial-edition.html, this issue is listed as "Winter 2023 | Volume 100, Number 1," which is different than what is printed on Page 4 (Winter 2022 | Volume 100, Number 1) of this issue.


The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 71, Issue 2, Summer 2022 Jul 2022

The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 71, Issue 2, Summer 2022

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

This issue includes:

  • Dean's Column
  • Time Capsule - Dr. Marion Siegman
  • A Message from Elizabeth A. Dale
  • ICYMI (In Case You Missed It)
  • At the Intersection of Health and Design
  • Discovery - A Path Toward Digital Equity
  • Mark L. Tykocinski Takes the Helm as President of Thomas Jefferson University
  • Student Profile - Kayla Holston
  • Faculty Profile - Stephen D. Silberstein, MD
  • Alumni Profile - Mahesh Krishnan, MD ’94
  • Class Notes
  • Reimagine
  • Bookshelf
  • In Memoriam
  • By the Numbers - Match Day 2022


The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 71, Issue 1, Winter 2022 Jan 2022

The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 71, Issue 1, Winter 2022

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

This issue includes:

  • Dean's Column
  • Time Capsule - The No Limits Klasko Era
  • ICYMI (In Case You Missed It)
  • A Message from Elizabeth A. Dale
  • Discovery - University’s Global Reach Will Soon Extend into Space
  • First Class of Med Students Completes JeffMD Curriculum
  • Student Profile - Ryan Emoff
  • Faculty Profile - Marc Altshuler, MD ‘01
  • Reimagine
  • Class Notes
  • Alumni Weekend 2021
  • Class Agent
  • In Memoriam
  • By the Numbers - SKMC Class of 2025


Anna Justina Magee: A Woman Of Determination And Vision, John F. Ditunno Jr., Chris S. Formal Aug 2021

Anna Justina Magee: A Woman Of Determination And Vision, John F. Ditunno Jr., Chris S. Formal

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Faculty Papers

This article tells the story of Anna J. Magee (AJM), the founder of the Magee Rehabilitation Hospital in Philadelphia, one of the country’s premier medical rehabilitation institutions. AJM’s life was shaped by her family, her times, and her city. The daughter of one of the founders of the Pennsylvania Railroad, she emerged in the late 19th century as an independent woman of elite Philadelphian society, demonstrating a special devotion to St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church at 10th and Market Streets and, inspired by her personal physician, a determination to serve the rehabilitative needs of physically disabled patients, regardless of their …


Virchow At 200 And Lown At 100 - Physicians As Activists., Salvatore Mangione, Mark L. Tykocinski Jul 2021

Virchow At 200 And Lown At 100 - Physicians As Activists., Salvatore Mangione, Mark L. Tykocinski

Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Faculty Papers

No abstract provided.


The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 70, Issue 1, Spring 2021 Apr 2021

The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 70, Issue 1, Spring 2021

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

This issue includes:

  • Dean’s Column Leveling the Field, Paving the Way to Success
  • Time Capsule Milestones and Influencers: Women in Medicine at Jefferson
  • On Campus
  • A Message from Elizabeth A. Dale Building a New Legend
  • Discovery Predicting Heart Disease from the Skin
  • Gender Equality in Medicine Still a Work in Progress
  • Faculty Profile Diane Merry
  • Student Profile Matt Rohn and Mark Shapses
  • Class Notes 2020 Virtual Alumni Weekend
  • Love Story Physician-Researchers Found Life’s Work—and Each Other—at Jefferson
  • Class Agent
  • In Memoriam
  • Bookshelf


The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 69, Issue 2, Summer 2020 Jul 2020

The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 69, Issue 2, Summer 2020

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

This issue includes:

  • A Message from the President Facing Crises with Creativity
  • Dean’s Column Difficult Times Define Us
  • Jefferson COVID Stories
  • Reflections from the Frontlines
  • One Step of Many White Coats for Black Lives Peaceful Protest at Jefferson
  • Time Capsule Philadelphia 1918: The Flu Pandemic Hits Home
  • A Message from Elizabeth A. Dale Helping the Heroes
  • Discovery Combating COVID-19
  • Heroes on the Sidelines Sidelined from Patient Care, SKMC Students Find Purpose in Volunteer Work
  • From the Front Lines to Online SKMC Doesn’t Miss a Beat in Medical Education
  • Navigating Uncharted Waters in Search of the Class of 2024
  • You’ve Got …


The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 69, Issue 1, Winter 2020 Jan 2020

The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 69, Issue 1, Winter 2020

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

This issue includes:

  • Dean's Column - An Acquired Taste
  • On Campus - Sidney and Caroline Kimmel Fund New Biomedical Research Building
  • A Message from Elizabeth A. Dale - Generosity Goes Both Ways
  • Discovery - It Takes a Village
  • Solving the Puzzle - Shaping Jefferson's Neuroscience Department
  • Faculty Profile - Kristin Rising, MD
  • Alumni Profile - Neal Flomenberg, MD
  • Student Profile - Hannah Garrigan
  • Class Notes - 2019 Alumni Weekend
  • Class Agent
  • In Memoriam
  • By the Numbers - The Vickie and Jack Farber Institute for Neuroscience


The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 68, Issue 2, Fall 2019 Oct 2019

The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 68, Issue 2, Fall 2019

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

This issue includes:

  • Dean's Column - The 195th Commencement of SKMC
  • Perspectives
  • On Campus
  • A Message from Elizabeth A. Dale - Reimagine Jefferson
  • Discovery - Know Thy Self
  • Seeing the Holistic Picture - Integrative medicine is taking techniques from the past to change the future of healthcare - and Jefferson is leading the charge
  • Faculty Profile - David Nash, MD, MBA
  • Student Profile - Carrie Walsh
  • Alumni Profile - Austin Chiang, MD, MPH, GI Fellow '18
  • Class Notes
  • Class Agent
  • In Memoriam
  • By the Numbers - The Class of 2023


The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 68, Issue 1, Spring 2019 Apr 2019

The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 68, Issue 1, Spring 2019

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

This issue includes:

  • Dean's Column - Reflecting on a Decade
  • On Campus
  • A Message from Elizabeth A. Dale - Jefferson Giving Day
  • Discovery - Network Effects
  • Alumni Profile - Robert Schless, MD 1916
  • Faculty Profile - Cuckoo Choudhary, MD
  • Class Notes
  • Class Agent
  • Bookshelf
  • In Memoriam
  • By the Numbers - Match Day 2019


Alexander Koppel: Pioneer - Physician - Provider, Max Koppel Jan 2019

Alexander Koppel: Pioneer - Physician - Provider, Max Koppel

Jefferson Biographies

Alexander Koppel was born to immigrant parents on the Lower East Side of New York City in 1905. Early in his life, his mother was forced to return to Austria to her tenant farmer parents with Alexander and his two sisters because of a severe downturn in the American economy. A few years later, his mother brilliantly sensed the upcoming disastrous World War in 1913, and returned with the three children to Wilmington, Delaware where by that time, her husband, Samuel Koppel, had established the Wilmington Window Cleaning Company.

Alexander Koppel seized the opportunity for higher education made available to …


The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 67, Issue 3, Fall 2018 Oct 2018

The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 67, Issue 3, Fall 2018

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

This issue includes:

  • Explaining Uncertainty
  • A Series of Fortunate Events
  • 2018 Alumni Weekend
  • The Dean's Column
  • Findings
  • The Jefferson Legacy
  • Time Capsule
  • On Campus
  • Jefferson Researcher Explores Cell Death Controls and Effects
  • New Alumni Association President
  • Class Notes
  • In Memoriam
  • By the Numbers


The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 67, Issue 2, Spring/Summer 2018 Jul 2018

The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 67, Issue 2, Spring/Summer 2018

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

This issue includes:

  • Exposure: Michael Weinstein, MD '94, had a plan to take his own life; now he is back to living it
  • Medical School 2.0: JeffMD - A New Way to Train Physicians
  • 25 Years of JeffHOPE Clinics: Student Volunteers Shape Patients' Lives - and Their Own
  • Caring for the Most Vulnerable a "Moral, Ethical, Medical Responsibility": Jefferson's Latina Women's Clinic Dispenses Care and Compassion
  • The Dean's Column
  • Findings: New Look at Eye's Immune Status
  • Home at Last: A message from Elizabeth Dale
  • Endowed Professorships
  • Time Capsule
  • On Campus
  • Feeling all the Bumps: Jefferson Oncologist Looks at the World …


The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 67, Issue 1, Winter 2018 Jan 2018

The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 67, Issue 1, Winter 2018

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

This issue includes:

  • Dean's Column
  • Findings: "Living Electrodes" may change neurological device design
  • Ch-ch-ch-changes: Jefferson's realignment of departments and programs
  • The Difference Alumni Make: A message from Elizabeth Dale
  • A Fighting Chance: Harrisburg's boxing scene has an unlikely ally in cardiologist Andrew Foy, MD '08
  • Alumni Weekend
  • 2017 Jefferson Gala: Gathering to celebrate our shared success
  • Time Capsule
  • The Shot Doc: Meet Herb Magee, head coach of Jefferson's men's basketball team, the Rams
  • Going the Distance: Students bring compassion into the clinic in Nicaragua's remote mountains
  • On Campus
  • Stephanie Moleski, MD '05: Jefferson doctor moves from board room to exam …


The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 66, Issue 2, Fall 2017 Oct 2017

The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 66, Issue 2, Fall 2017

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

This issue includes:

  • Introducing the New Jefferson: One Name. Two Legacies. Infinite Possibilities
  • The PhiladelphiaU Story: A History of Change and Innovation
  • Two Alumnae, One Vision: A New Home Base for All Graduates
  • Second Opinions for Docs, Second Chances for Patients: The Jefferson Angioplasty Center Helps Cardiac Patients Avoid Open Heart Surgery
  • Dean's Column
  • Findings: Molecule May Help Maintain Brain's Synaptic Balance
  • The Families We Choose: A Message from Elizabeth Dale
  • On Campus
  • Basil Harris, MD '02: Merging Medicine, Engineering, and Design to Revolutionize Digital Healthcare
  • Big Things, Small Beginnings: Jefferson Surgeons Are Exploring New Therapies That May Make Standard …


The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 66, Issue 1, Spring 2017 Apr 2017

The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 66, Issue 1, Spring 2017

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

This issue includes:

  • Making a difference for Children's Health: Jefferson's Initiatives Aim to Help Kids Thrive
  • Who Was the First? Previously unknown African-American graduates of Jefferson's medical college
  • Dean's Column
  • The Beacon: Lights, Drones, Action
  • Vanquishing Banquo's Ghost: A Message from Elizabeth Dale
  • Alumni Weekend: Alumni Return to Campus to Reconnect
  • Awards: 2016 Alumni Achievement Award Winners
  • On Campus
  • JEFFMD: A Q&A with Deborah Ziring, MD
  • Blue is the New Pink: Colon Cancer Awareness
  • Class Notes
  • In Memoriam
  • By the Numbers


Robert Reynolds Macintosh, M.D. (1897-1989): Forefather Of Anesthesiology, Advocate For Patient Safety., Haig Minassian, Scott W. Cowan, Charles J. Yeo Apr 2017

Robert Reynolds Macintosh, M.D. (1897-1989): Forefather Of Anesthesiology, Advocate For Patient Safety., Haig Minassian, Scott W. Cowan, Charles J. Yeo

Department of Surgery Gibbon Society Historical Profiles

No abstract provided.


William Arbuthnot Lane (1856-1943): Surgical Innovator And His Theory Of Autointoxication., Mackenzie Morris, Thea Price, Scott W. Cowan, Charles J. Yeo, Benjamin Phillips Jan 2017

William Arbuthnot Lane (1856-1943): Surgical Innovator And His Theory Of Autointoxication., Mackenzie Morris, Thea Price, Scott W. Cowan, Charles J. Yeo, Benjamin Phillips

Department of Surgery Gibbon Society Historical Profiles

William Arbuthnot Lane contributed to the advancement of many fields of orthopedics, otolaryngology, and general surgery. He is credited for his "no-touch technique" and the invention of long-handled instruments, some of which are still in use today, to minimize tissue handling. He is most well known for his hypothesis that slowing of gastric contents could cause a variety of ailments and this became known as Lane's disease. Although his surgical treatment of Lane's disease is now defunct, it advanced the surgical technique in colorectal surgery. It seems likely that some of Lane's "autointoxication" patients would be classified today as patients …


A Brief Overview Of The Life And Work Of Lyon Henry Appleby, M.D. (1895-1970)., Jon Harrison, Michael J. Pucci, Scott W. Cowan, Charles Yeo Dec 2016

A Brief Overview Of The Life And Work Of Lyon Henry Appleby, M.D. (1895-1970)., Jon Harrison, Michael J. Pucci, Scott W. Cowan, Charles Yeo

Department of Surgery Gibbon Society Historical Profiles

The life and work of Dr. Lyon Henry Appleby, M.D., portrays the essence of a devoted clinician committed to scholarly excellence. Born in Deseronto, Ontario, in 1895 and passing in 1970, Dr. Appleby influenced all areas of general surgery, most notably popularizing a procedure that bears his name today. After a tour in World War I, he quickly proved himself to be a dedicated clinician with roots in academia, which translated into excellence within the Department of Surgery at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, Canada. He served in various leadership roles including Chair of the Department of Surgery, President of …


Remembering Dr. Henry W. Gray (1827-1861) And His Timeless Contribution To Modern Medical Education., Niti Shahi, Abigail L. Brooks, Charles J. Yeo, Scott W. Cowan, Gerald A. Isenberg Nov 2016

Remembering Dr. Henry W. Gray (1827-1861) And His Timeless Contribution To Modern Medical Education., Niti Shahi, Abigail L. Brooks, Charles J. Yeo, Scott W. Cowan, Gerald A. Isenberg

Department of Surgery Gibbon Society Historical Profiles

No abstract provided.


The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 65, Issue 4, Fall 2016 Oct 2016

The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 65, Issue 4, Fall 2016

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

This issue includes:

  • Creating the Ideal Physician-One Note at a Time: The Dean's concert series is more than a respite in the middle of a busy day at SKMC
  • Tiny Bubbles, Big Future: New uses for microbubble-filled ultrasound contrast agents could reduce the need for highly invasive medical tests.
  • Dean's Column
  • Findings: New pathway to treat heart failure
  • #Giving Tuesday: A Message from Elizabeth Dale
  • On Campus
  • Clara Callahan, MD: A keen eye for aspiring physicians
  • Kate Sugarman, MD '88: A career guided by social justice
  • Nick Benvenuto: Finding Science and Art in Both Winemaking and Medicine
  • Class Notes
  • In …


James Mann, M.D. (1759-1832): Military Surgeon For The "Second War Of Independence"., Eliza C. Anderson, Md, Scott W. Cowan, Md, Charles J. Yeo, Md Jun 2016

James Mann, M.D. (1759-1832): Military Surgeon For The "Second War Of Independence"., Eliza C. Anderson, Md, Scott W. Cowan, Md, Charles J. Yeo, Md

Department of Surgery Gibbon Society Historical Profiles

The War of 1812 is remembered for the Burning of Washington, and Francis Scott Key’s “The Star Spangled Banner,” but little else. It was a poorly funded war of relatively short duration and nebulous resolution. Under such circumstances, it is understandable that the “Second War of Independence” failed to produce many notable military or medical advancements. However, one surgeon took it upon himself to recount his experiences in the field. For his dedication to the art and science of medicine, James Mann deserves recognition.


Presentation: 125 Years Of Nursing At Jefferson, Daniel G. Kipnis, Msi Mar 2016

Presentation: 125 Years Of Nursing At Jefferson, Daniel G. Kipnis, Msi

Jefferson Digital Commons News

Michael Angelo, University Archivist and Special Collections Librarian, presented a webinar to Jefferson Nursing Alumni as part of the Jefferson College of Nursing’s 125th anniversary celebration. Now you can view his image-rich presentation,“From Probationer to Doctorate: 125 Years of Nursing at Jefferson”, in the Jefferson Digital Commons.


Emil Zuckerkandl, M.D. (1849-1910): Bridging Anatomic Study And The Operating Room Table., Leah Winer, Md, Pankhuri Jha, Scott W. Cowan, Md, Charles J. Yeo, Md, Scott D. Goldstein, Md Mar 2016

Emil Zuckerkandl, M.D. (1849-1910): Bridging Anatomic Study And The Operating Room Table., Leah Winer, Md, Pankhuri Jha, Scott W. Cowan, Md, Charles J. Yeo, Md, Scott D. Goldstein, Md

Department of Surgery Gibbon Society Historical Profiles

In the mid-19th century, the Vienna School of Anatomy was at the epicenter of the rapidly growing field of anatomy. One of the school’s most distinguished professors, Hungarian-born anatomist Emil Zuckerkandl was instrumental in transforming anatomy from a descriptive science to one of practical and clinical value. A prolific researcher interested in nearly all areas of morphology and most famously, the chromaffin system, Zuckerkandl’s discoveries from more than a century ago still provide a foundation for surgeons to this day.


Historical Marker Commemorating Founding Of Medical Library Association In Philadelphia Unveiled!, Daniel G. Kipnis, Msi Jan 2016

Historical Marker Commemorating Founding Of Medical Library Association In Philadelphia Unveiled!, Daniel G. Kipnis, Msi

Academic Commons and Scott Memorial Library Staff Papers and Presentations

On Wednesday, November 4, 2015, the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, MLA and the Philadelphia Regional Chapter of MLA unveiled a historical marker commemorating MLA's founding in 1898.


Medical Library Association Historical Marker To Be Installed In Philadelphia, June H. Fulton, Fmla, Daniel G. Kipnis, Msi Aug 2015

Medical Library Association Historical Marker To Be Installed In Philadelphia, June H. Fulton, Fmla, Daniel G. Kipnis, Msi

Academic Commons and Scott Memorial Library Staff Papers and Presentations

During 2015, its 117th anniversary year, MLA will celebrate a novel and permanent way of informing both residents and visitors to Philadelphia about the association. Several months ago, the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission voted to approve the nomination of an official State Historical Marker to commemorate MLA's founding in Philadelphia in 1898. The text of the marker will not be revealed until the marker's dedication ceremony in keeping with the commission's guidelines.


Alton Ochsner, Md (1896-1981): Surgical Pioneer And Legacy Linking Smoking And Disease., Christina L. Costantino, Md, Jordan M. Winter, Md, Charles J. Yeo, Md, Scott W. Cowan, Md Jun 2015

Alton Ochsner, Md (1896-1981): Surgical Pioneer And Legacy Linking Smoking And Disease., Christina L. Costantino, Md, Jordan M. Winter, Md, Charles J. Yeo, Md, Scott W. Cowan, Md

Department of Surgery Gibbon Society Historical Profiles

Edward William Alton Ochsner kept a plain, metal card file in which he recorded close to 50 years worth of medical experiences, research, and insights. The most populated topics were filed as "Cancer, Lung" and "Cancer, Bronchogenic." These reflected his areas of greatest interest, for which he would go on to produce groundbreaking work. Of his many lifetime accomplishments, he is perhaps best known for being the first to report a link between cigarette smoking and lung cancer. This was just one of the many ways in which Ochsner worked to effect social change. The establishment of the Ochsner Health …


Frederic E. Mohs, M.D. (1910-2002): Physician And Innovator., Nicholas A. Ross, B.A., Nazanin Saedi, Md, Charles J. Yeo, Md, Scott W. Cowan, Md May 2015

Frederic E. Mohs, M.D. (1910-2002): Physician And Innovator., Nicholas A. Ross, B.A., Nazanin Saedi, Md, Charles J. Yeo, Md, Scott W. Cowan, Md

Department of Surgery Gibbon Society Historical Profiles

Frederic “Fred” E. Mohs was an “honest and good man, a ferocious and courageous worker.”1 Husband, father of three, prolific writer, and speaker, Dr. Mohs was a pioneer in many fields. His desire to do good was fueled by his enthusiasm for scientific advancement (Frederic E. Mohs Jr., personal communication, 2014). He is most remembered for Mohs Micrographic Surgery, formerly chemosurgery, which allows visualization and examination of all tissue margins achieving skin cancer cure rates of 98 to 99 per cent.


Vivien Thomas: Master Craftsman, Gifted Teacher, And Unsung Hero., Alisha Joyner, B.S., Charles J. Yeo, Md, Pinckney J. Maxwell, Iv, Md Feb 2015

Vivien Thomas: Master Craftsman, Gifted Teacher, And Unsung Hero., Alisha Joyner, B.S., Charles J. Yeo, Md, Pinckney J. Maxwell, Iv, Md

Department of Surgery Gibbon Society Historical Profiles

The field of pediatric cardiovascular surgery gained international recognition in 1944 with the first successful correction of a tetralogy of Fallot congenital anomaly in a 15-month-old patient. Dr. Helen Taussig (1898 to 1986), a pediatrician at Johns Hopkins Hospital, recognized the need for the procedure. Dr. Alfred Blalock (1899 to 1964), Chief of Surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital, is credited with performing the surgery. However, there is an unsung hero who for many years did not receive a single mention in the medical literature. Vivien Thomas (1910 to 1985) was Dr. Blalock’s research assistant who is said to have stood …


Francis Daniels Moore: One Of The Brightest Minds In The Surgical Field., Sara L. Low, Bs, Charles J. Yeo, Md, Scott W. Cowan, Md, Ashesh P. Shah, Md Feb 2015

Francis Daniels Moore: One Of The Brightest Minds In The Surgical Field., Sara L. Low, Bs, Charles J. Yeo, Md, Scott W. Cowan, Md, Ashesh P. Shah, Md

Department of Surgery Gibbon Society Historical Profiles

Francis Daniels Moore was a pioneer ahead of his time who made numerous landmark contributions to the field of surgery, including the understanding of metabolic physiology during surgery, liver and kidney transplant, and the famous Study on Surgical Services of the United States (SOSSUS) report of 1975 that served for decades as a guideline for development of surgical residencies. He was the epitome of what a physician should be, a compassionate and dedicated surgeon, innovative scientist, and a medical professional dedicated to quality medical education across all specialties.