September 2015 - The Department of Surgery | Wayne State University

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September 2015 - The Department of Surgery | Wayne State University
SEPTEMBER 2015
Dr. Wilson Decides to Smell the Roses
Inside this issue:
Dr. Wilson
Decides to Smell
the Roses
1-2
Dr. Irene Walt
Goes to Her
Final Reward
3-5
2015 Midwest
Surgical Association Annual
Meeting
6
Reports from
the Outfield
7-9
2015 WSSS
Dues Notice
10
WSU Monthly
Conferences
11
WSSS
12-13
Dr. Robert F. Wilson (WSUGS/TS 1963/65), the senior surgeon in our department, has decided to retire from active surgery effective August 31, 2015.
Dr. Wilson did his medical training at Temple University, where he graduated
in 1958 and came to WSU for his general surgical and thoracic surgical training, finishing in 1965. Bob then became a faculty member and has had an illustrious career in general surgery. During his early years, he was honored by being the recipient of the John Markle Scholarship in Academic Medicine. His Robert F. Wilson, MD
continued productivity has merited national and international acclaim. He
demonstrated that the syndrome of sepsis is associated with vasodilation rather than vasoconstriction. These initial observations, made early during his academic years while working
with Dr. Alan Thal, the WSU Chairman of Surgery, matured and are now accepted universally. Dr. Wilson has authored over 250 peer review publications, which deal primarily with surgical physiology and has edited 10 textbooks dealing with trauma and critical care. He was
recognized nationally by being elected President of the Society of Critical Care Medicine.
More recently, in 2013, Dr. Wilson was honored as “Master of Critical Care Medicine,” which
is the highest accolade provided by the Society of Critical Care Medicine. Throughout his career, he has continued to be productive and authored publications dealing with frontline concepts in critical care surgery.
Fortunately, Dr. Wilson’s contributions to the students and residents will not cease following his formal retirement since Dr. Donald Weaver (WSUGS 1979), our current chairman, has
convinced him to share his extensive knowledge with our residents, students, and faculty at
the weekly Morbidity and Mortality Conference. He still has a greater breadth of knowledge
or surgical physiology than any of his faculty colleagues.
The Mike and Marion Ilitch Department of Surgery provided a retirement reception and dinner for Dr. Wilson at the GEM Theater on August 11, 2015. Many of the faculty, present and
past, joined in celebrating his long and productive career. All had humorous remembrances of
their very positive association with Dr. Wilson. Dr. Wilson can be congratulated at
[email protected].
Monday, September 7
Dr. Robert Wilson throughout the years
Continued Page 2
SEPTEMBER 2015
Dr. Wilson Decides to Smell the Roses, cont..
Dr. Daniel Reddy (WSUGS/VS 1978/79)
and his bride, Dr. Diane D’Angelo
Dr. Michael Wood (WSUGS 1977) and
Dr. Art Carlin (WSU/GS 1991/98)
Dr. Robert Wilson (WSUGS/TS1963/65), Mrs. Janet Damm,
administrative assistant, and Dr. Donald Weaver (WSUGS 1979)
Dr. David Edelman (WSU/GS 2002/;09) and Dr. Samantha
Tarras (WSUGS 2011)
Dr. Choichi Sugawa and his bride, Mrs. Natsuko Sugawa
Dr. and Mrs. Yevgeniy Rits and Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Rubin
Dr. Harold Marsh, Professor of Anesthesiology at WSU, Dr. Charles
Shanley (WSUSOM 1987), and Dr. Anna M. Ledgerwood (WSUGS 1972)
Mrs. Jackie Wilson with Dr. Michael Busuito
(WSU/GS/PS 1981/85/88)
Dr. Lydia Donoghue (WSUGS/PS 2009/10), pediatric
surgeon at Children’s Hospital, Dr. Mike Klein, Professor of
Pediatric Surgery at Children’s (former chairman), and Dr.
Scott Gruber (current chief of staff at the VA)
Dr. Anna Ledgerwood (WSUGS 1972) and Dr. David
Edelman (WSU/GS 2002/09)
Mrs. Helen Huebl and her husband, Dr. Hubert
Huebl (WSUGS/TS 1965/67)
Mrs. Dana Cooley, residency program coordinator, Dr. Heather
Dolman (WSU/GS 2000/06), Ms. Tiffany Hosey, and Dr. Lydia
Donoghue (WSUGS/PS 2009/10)
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Dr. Robert Wilson and Dr. Harold
Marsh share a laugh
SEPTEMBER 2015
Dr. Irene Walt Goes to Her Final Reward
Dr. Irene Walt was born in South Africa where she met, at an early age, and later married Alec Walt following his stint in World War II. They were childhood sweethearts
and, following their wedding, they moved to England where he completed his internship and then moved later to Rochester, Minnesota, where he did his surgical training
at the Mayo Clinic. Following the completion of his surgical training, they moved back
to Cape Town, South Africa, where it became apparent to both of them that
“Apartheid” was certainly separate but not equal. Not wanting to have their children Dr. Irene Walt
1924-2015
grow up in this segregated society, they moved to Southeast Michigan, where Dr. Walt
worked at the Allen Park Veterans Administration Hospital and the old Detroit Receiving Hospital.
He became our chairman in 1965. Following the 1967 Detroit race riot, Dr. Walt convinced Irene to
become involved in the beautification of the Detroit Receiving Hospital, which, at the time, was a
typical inner city public hospital with many 13-bed wards having only a curtain separating patients
that were three feet apart. Dr. Irene Walt accepted this challenge with great energy and, thus, began
her new career as an advocate for placing artwork in public places for the common people to behold. While Dr. Alec Walt travelled to many faraway places to give lectures, Dr. Irene Walt would
accompany him and identify works of art that needed to be brought back to the Receiving Hospital.
She was very cultured and very polite but when she identified an artwork that “needed” to be donated to the Detroit Receiving Hospital, she was like a bulldog, finally convincing the owner of the
artwork to donate the work to the hospital and get a tax credit rather than selling it on the open
market. She was extraordinarily efficient in this endeavor, so that the Detroit Receiving Hospital
stands second to none with the extent and quality of art that is readily viewed by the citizens of Detroit. This work extended throughout the Detroit Medical Center, the Henry Ford Hospital, the
People Mover Stations in Downtown Detroit, the Alexander J. Walt Breast Cancer Center, and the
G.S.A. commissioned John Chamberlain sculpture. She was honored by receiving an honorary doctorate degree by Wayne State University for her contributions to art in Southeast Michigan. Dr. Irene Walt was also a passionate supporter of Pewabic Pottery, which began and still thrives in Detroit, the Greening of Detroit, and the Detroit Institute of Arts. Dr. Walt authored a beautiful book
dealing with the art of healing and co-authored a book on the People Mover Stations. She also authored a beautiful art filled book dedicated to the fine art that
enhances the hallways at the Detroit Receiving Hospital. She received many
awards including the Heart of Gold Award for community development in 1973,
the Michiganian of the Year in 1982, and, of course, her honorary doctorate
Mrs. Walt enjoyed showing off the
artwork that adorned the walls of
Detroit Receiving Hospital
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Continued page 4
SEPTEMBER 2015
Dr. Irene Walt Goes to Her Final Reward, cont.
The Walt Clan (left to right): the late Dr. Alexander J.
Walt, son John, Dr. Irene Walt, daughter Lindsay with her
husband, Colin Thomson, and son Steve celebrating
Lindsay and Colin’s wedding day
degree from WSU in 1988. Earlier this century, she was honored at
the 18th Annual Art Serve Governor’s Award for Arts and Culture.
Dr. Irene Walt continued to make contributions to artwork in Southeast Michigan for many years after her so-called “retirement.” She
was also an expert at all sorts of cuisines and taught many interested
individuals in Southeast Michigan how to prepare different cuisines
from many diverse cultures.
Alec and Irene’s three children have each
been very successful in their own areas of interest. Their eldest son, John, is a very busy lawyer practicing in Southeast
Michigan. Their son Steve, is a professor of law at the University of Virginia
in Charlottesville. Their youngest, Lindsay, is a professional artist and maintains a studio in the Brooklyn Navy Yard in Brooklyn, New York. Lindsay’s
work is exhibited both nationally and internationally.
John has two sons. Aaron, his eldest, is in undergraduate school at the University of Michigan and plans to go
to medical school. His youngest son, Jack, is beginning
ninth grade at Groves High School in Birmingham. John
Dr. Irene Walt with her daughter, Lindis proud to point out that Jack shoots 80 on the golf say, and granddaughter, Eve
course, which is much better than either his father or
grandfather were ever able to accomplish. Lindsay’s daughter, Eve, is a senior
John Walt with his sons, Jack and
Aaron
at the State University of New York Geneseo. She is majoring in international
relations with a minor in Spanish and Sociology. She spent her junior year abroad studying at the
University of Barcelona in Spain.
Dr. Irene Walt left us on August 3, 2015, in order to become
a permanent member of The Great Art Museum in the Sky.
Dr. Irene Walt with Mr. Glen Michaels at the unveiling of her portrait
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SEPTEMBER 2015
Dr. Irene Walt Goes to Her Final Reward, cont.
Dr. Larry Diebel (WSU/GS 1980/86) has always been a tremendous supporter of having Dr. Irene
Walt participate in the annual Trauma Symposium, which, as everyone knows, is the oldest trauma
symposium in America. During these sessions, Dr. Irene Walt would participate in a reception for
the visiting speakers followed by an art tour and a dinner at Giovanni’s Ristorantè in Southeast Detroit. All of the people who have participated as visiting speakers at this trauma symposium would
thank Dr. Diebel for the opportunity of seeing Dr. Irene Walt, who was well known to them because
of their friendship with Dr. Alec Walt. In remembrance of all of these beautiful events, Dr. Diebel
arranged for there to be a flower exhibit in the lobby of the Detroit Receiving Hospital immediately
below the portrait of Dr. Irene Walt. This exhibit includes three flower collections in recognition of
Drs. Alec and Irene Walt’s three children, namely, John, Steve, and Lindsay.
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SEPTEMBER 2015
The Midwest Surgical Association (MSA) held its 58th annual meeting at the Grand Geneva Hotel in
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, on July 26-29, 2015. Dr. James Tyburski (WSUGS 1992) served as the
president this year and presided over a very active meeting. Many contributions to this 58 th annual
meeting were made by WSU physicians.
Dr. Rahul Vaidya delivered the Scott Woods Memorial Lecture, which was entitled,
“Pelvic Fractures: What Are the Orthopods Doing?” Dr. Vaidya is the chief of orthopedic surgery at
the Detroit Receiving Hospital, and this memorial lecture is named after Dr. Scott Woods (WSU/GS
1954/60), who was a long-term supporter of the department and the Detroit Receiving Hospital.
Dr. James Tyburski
Dr. Rahul Vaidya
Dr. Richard Santucci, the DRH Chief of Urology, delivered the William Harridge Memorial Lecture
entitled, “How Did We Go From Operating on All Injured Kidneys to Operating on None of Them?
The 16-Year Saga of Expectant Management of Severe Renal Trauma.”
During the scientific session, Dr. Nguyen presented a paper entitled, “Hydromorphone versus Fentanyl for Epidural Analgesia and Anesthesia.” His co-authors were Drs. Zimmerman, Meloche, Dolman (WSU/GS 2000/06), Baylor (WSUGS 2005), Fuleihan, Wilson, and Tyburski.
Dr. Richard Santucci
Dr. Abraham delivered a scientific paper entitled, “Impact of Inappropriate Initial Antibiotics in Critically Ill
Surgical Patients with Bacteremia.” His co-authors were Drs. Dolman, Zimmerman, Faris, Edelman (WSU/GS
2002/09), Wilson, and Tyburski.
Dr. Jonathan Saxe (WSUGS 1990) moderated one of the scientific sessions and co-authored a paper,
“Total Thyroidectomy in the Management of Non-Toxic Goiter in Austere Conditions: Is this the Procedure of Choice?” His co-authors were Drs. Roose and Kelly.
Dr. Luis Camaro (WSUGS/TS 1977/79) was co-author of a paper entitled, “Metachronous
Two-Stage Esophagectomy in the Era of Minimally Invasive Surgery.” His co-authors were Drs. Demos and Hawasli.
Dr. Jonathan Saxe
Dr. Luis Camaro
Dr. Jorge Carmona (WSUGS 2016) presented a paper entitled, “Patency of the Viabahn Stent Graft
for the Treatment of Outflow Stenosis in Hemodialysis Grafts.” His co-authors were Drs. Yevgenily, Brandt,
Dowers, Bednarski, and Rubin.
Dr. Jeff Bender (WSUGS 1985) presented a paper entitled, “Open Retrofascial Incisional Hernia
Repair is a Safe and Effective Operation.” He was the sole author of this paper.
Dr. Jeffrey Bender
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SEPTEMBER 2015
REPORTS FROM THE OUTFIELD
The Michael and Marian Ilitch Wayne State University
Department of Surgery Baseball Game
An annual occurrence each summer is the privilege for the faculty of our new Michael and
Marian Ilitch Wayne State University Department of Surgery to enjoy a Tiger game in the
Ilitch suite. The temperature was perfect, the food was superb, and Matt Boyd provided the
outstanding pitching for the Tigers 2-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals. Prior to the ballgame, Al Kaline was there to greet and welcome the departmental surgeons and guests. A good
time was had by all.
Dr. Anna Ledgerwood (WSUGS 1972) and Dr.
Donald Weaver (WSUGS 1979) talk Tigers
while Mrs. Janet Damm and her husband, Mr.
Edward Damm listen in
Mrs. Janet Damm laughs at a comical story Dr. Alex
Stoffan (WSUGS 2014) shared
Dr. Stephen Bradley (WSUGS 1989) smiles
as Dr. Choichi Sugawa takes his picture
Enjoying the game from the Ilitch suite
Dr. Choichi Sugawa and his bride, Mrs. Natsuko
Sugawa enjoying friends and the Tigers
Mrs. Janet Damm, her husband, Mr. Edward Damm, Dr. Stephen Bradley
(WSUGS 1989), and his bride, Mrs. Joan Bradley enjoy the game
Dr. Jessica Dornbush (WSUGS 2017) chats
with Dr. James Tyburski (WSUGS 1992) as Dr.
Heather Dolman (WSU/GS 2000/06) looks on
Dr. Stephen Bradley (WSUGS 1989) discusses
the Tigers with Mrs. Julie Tyburski
(Left to right) Dr. Lydia Donoghue (WSUGS/PS 2009/11),
Mr. Patrick McGee, and Dr .Jessica Dornbush (WSUGS 2017)
Dr. Jose Fernandez (WSUGS 2016) with his
bride, Karla Viera
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Dr. Tolga Gursel (WSU/GS/PS 2003/09/11), Dr. Eti
Gursel (WSUGS/PS 1975/77), and Mr. Scott Petz
Dr. Donald Weaver (WSUGS 1979) shares stories with
Dr. Umberto Berlasi (anesthesia resident at UofM),
and right, Dr. Andrew Isaacson (WSUGS 2017)
SEPTEMBER 2015
REPORTS FROM THE OUTFIELD
Dr. Doug Clink (WSU/GS 1978/83) and his wife, Jan, live in Guntersville, Alabama
where Doug has had a busy and diverse practice. Recently, Jan and Doug have had to
deal with the issues that may occur when a loved one develops cancer. They have
nothing but praise for the treatment that was received in the Detroit Medical Center. Jan’s letter follows:
Dear Charlie,
Doug and Janice Clink
I promised you several years ago I would summarize my dad’s experience at Karmanos. To refresh your memory, in
2008 my dad was diagnosed with bladder cancer. He was not a smoker and in quite good health for an 86 year old
living in his own home. I had been his legal medical advocate on paper for the past 15 years. Until then, I had no
need to interfere with his health care. He kept track of his own meds and appointments. Now, however, I felt the
need to accompany him to the oncologist he was referred to by his family doctor and I listened to his medical plan of
treatment. After conferring with my husband, Douglas, we immediately knew he needed to get to Karmanos for more
current, up-to-date treatment! Dr. Joel Steinberg assisted with connecting us with Dr. Elizabeth Heath and Dr. Jordan Mayer for consultation regarding course of treatment. I must preface by saying my dad was “of the greatest generation.” He was very meticulous and detail oriented. I had suggested going for a true cure and have a cystectomy
but he adamantly declined that option. (He didn’t want an ostomy bag.)
At his age, chemo and radiation was the treatment plan. He followed every instruction without missing an appointment or pill and drank his Ensure. Two years later, he was cancer free but dealt with radiation cystitis. He did hyperbaric treatment but it just couldn’t stop the slow bleeding. We realized this was a possible complication. However,
he received seven additional years of quality life. He even had the occasional martini now and then. He always believed, “everything in moderation.” In December 2014, we finally agreed it was time for hospice and he died on
March 4, 2015 at 93 year old. He was the longest surviving sibling of his family. I believe his outcome would have
been painfully different had he not gone to Karmanos. Unfortunately, medical treatment is not consistent throughout the U.S. We are fortunate and blessed to have the Wayne State medical Center, it’s doctors, medical school, and
residency programs. Sincerely, Jan Clink
The Clink Family (front left to right) son, Matthew Ryan and his bride Kelley holding their son,
Rhys; daughter, Lauren Elise holding Griffen and Pierce, with her husband, David Vesper, holding
their daughter, Evelyn; Dr. Doug and Jann; (back) their son, Andrew Douglas holding son,
Harrison, and his bride Katie holding their daughter, Heidi Elise
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SEPTEMBER 2015
REPORTS FROM THE OUTFIELD
Dr. Anna Ledgerwood to present her American Surgical Association
Presidential Address at Wednesday Grand Rounds
This past April, Dr. Anna M. Ledgerwood (WSUGS 1972) served as president for the world’s
most important surgical association, the American Surgical Association. On the first day of
that meeting she delivered her presidential address which deals with a 21 st century view of
“so-called” quality. This address was very well received and will be delivered at the Wednesday morning Grand Rounds on September 23rd at 8 a.m. following the Morbidity and Mortality
Conference. The editor recommends that all of the surgeons practicing in the tri-county area
put this on your calendar so that you can hear, first hand, this outstanding lecture. (See Dr.
Michael White’s letter. [insert])
Dr. Anna M. Ledgerwood
2015 American Surgical Association
Presidential Address
SURGICAL BOARD NEWS!!!
Dr. Ali Abubaker (WSUGS 2015) reports that he
passed his written board qualifying examination and
wishes to thank all of the faculty for their support.
Dr. Jennifer Bradley (WSUGS 2015) also reports that
she has passed her written board qualifying examination
and she too wishes to thank all of the faculty for their
support.
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Dr. Ali
Dr. Bradley
Wayne State Surgical Society
SEPTEMBER 2015
2015 Dues Notice
MARK YOUR
Name:
CALENDARS
Address:
September 9-12
American Association for the
Surgery of Trauma
City/State/Zip:
Service Description
Amount
2015 Dues Payment
__ $200__
My contribution for “An Operation A Year for WSU”
*Charter Life Member
_
____
_$1000__
Wynn, Las Vegas
October 4-8
ACS Clinical Congress
Total Paid____________________________________________________
Chicago, IL
Payment by Credit Card
November 5-6
Include your credit card information below and mail it or fax it to
313-993-7729.
Detroit Trauma Symposium
Detroit, MI
Credit Card Number:_________________________________________
Type:
MasterCard
Visa Expiration Date: (MM/YY)__________
Name as it appears on card:__________________________________
Signature:__________________________________________________
November 7-10
Western Surgical Association
Meritage Resort and Spa
Napa Valley, CA
Billing address of card (if different from above):
Street Address______________________________________________
City______________________ State____________ Zip Code_______
*I want to commit to becoming a charter life member with payment of $1000 per
year for the next ten (10) years.
Send check made payable to Wayne State Surgical Society to:
Deborah Waring
Department of Surgery
Detroit Receiving Hospital, Room 2V
4201 St. Antoine Street
Detroit, Michigan 48201
Please Update
Your Information
The WSUSOM, Department of Surgery wants to
stay in touch. Please contact Deborah Waring at
[email protected] to update
your contact information.
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SEPTEMBER 2015
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WSU MONTLY CNFERENCES
2015
Death & Complications
Conference
Every Wednesday from 7-8
Didactic Lectures - 8 am
Kresge Auditorium
Harper Hospital
Wednesday, September 2
Death & Complications Conference
Review of Presentations from Midwest Surgical Association
Robert F. Wilson, MD
“WSU Department of Surgery
Wednesday, September 9
Death & Complications Conference
Score Curriculum
Gamal Mostafa, MD
WSU Department of Surgery
Wednesday, September 16
Death & Complications Conference
Score Curriculum
Gamal Mostafa, MD
WSU Department of Surgery
Wednesday, September 23
Death & Complications Conference
What Happened to Surgical Leadership?
Anna M. Ledgerwood, MD
WSU Department of Surgery
Wednesday, September 30
Death & Complications Conference
3rd Annual JC Rosenberg Lecture
“Xenotransplantation”
A. Joseph Tector III, MD, PhD
Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana
SEPTEMBER 2015
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Missing Emails
Over the years the WSU Department of Surgery has lost touch with many of its alumni. If you know the email, address, or phone number of the following WSU Department of Surgery Residency Program graduates please email
us at [email protected] with their information so that we can get them on the distribution list for the WSU
Department of Surgery Alumni Monthly Email Report.
Ram Agrawal (1974)
Aftab Khan (1973)
Renato G. Ruggiero (1994)
Mohammad Ali (1973)
Mark Leiser (1996)
Parvid Sadjadi (1971)
David B. Allen (1992)
Samuel D. Lyons (1988)
Samson P. Samuel (1996)
Tayful R. Ayalp (1979)
Dean R. Marson (1997)
Knavery D. Scaff (2003)
Robert C. Birks (1970)
Syed A. Mehmood (2007)
Steven C. Schueller (1974)
Juan C. Calzetta (1982)
Mehul M. Mehta (1992)
Anand G. Shah (2005)
Sebastian J. Campagna (1969)
Toby Meltzer (1987)
Anil Shetty (2008)
Kuan-Cheng Chen (1976)
Roberto Mendez (1997)
Chanderdeep Singh (2002)
Elizabeth Colaiuta (2001)
Mark D. Morasch (1998)
Raj A. Sukhnandan (1966)
Fernando I. Colon (1991)
Daniel J. Olson (1993)
D. Sukumaran (1972)
David Davis (1984)
Ellen Beth Ozolins (2000)
David G. Tse (1997)
Teoman Demir (1996)
David Packer (1998)
Christopher N. Vashi (2007)
Judy A. Emanuele (1997)
Daniel S. Paley (2003)
Carlos M. Villafane (1990)
Lawrence J. Goldstein (1993)
Y. Park (1972)
Larry A. Wolk (1984)
David M. Gordon (1993)
Bhavik G. Patel (2004)
Peter Y. Wong (2002)
Raghuram Gorti (2002)
Michael M. Peikoff (1970)
Shane Yamane (2005)
Karin Haji (1973)
Jerome P. Pucelik (1966)
Chungie Yang (2005)
Morteza Hariri (1970)
Everton Quadros (1968)
Hossein A. Yazdy (1970)
Abdul A. Hassan (1971)
Ami Raafat (1998)
Lester S. Young (2008)
S. Amjad Hussain (1970)
Kevin Radecki (2001)
Lawrence S. Zachary (1985)
Rose L. Jumah (2006)
Sudarshan R. Reddy (1984)
Paul Zidel (1986)
R. Kambhampati (2003)
Edgar Roman (1971)
WAYNE STATE SURGICAL SOCIETY
The Wayne State Surgical Society (WSSS) was established during the tenure of Dr. Walt as the
chairman of the Department of Surgery. WSSS was designed to create closer contact between
the current faculty and residents with the former resident members in order to create a living
family of all of the WSU Department of Surgery. The WSSS also supports department activities.
Charter/Life Membership in the WSSS is attained by a donation of $1,000 per year for ten years
or $10,000 prior to ten years. Annual membership is attained by a donation of $200 per year.
WSSS supports a visiting lecturer each fall and co-sponsors the annual reception of the department at the annual meeting of the American College of Surgeons. Dr. Mark A. Herman
(WSU/GS/1994/2001) passed the baton of presidency to Dr. Randall W. Smith (WSU/GS
1981/86) at the WSSS Gathering during the American College of Surgeons meeting in October
2014. Members of the WSSS are listed on the next page. Dr. Smith hopes that all former residents will become lifetime members of the WSSS and participate in the annual sponsored lectureship and the annual reunion at the American College of Surgeons meeting.
SEPTEMBER 2015
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Members of the Wayne State Surgical Society
Charter-Life Members
Ahn, Dean
Clink, Douglas
Albaran, Renato G
Colon, Fernando I.
Allaben, Robert
Conway, W. Charles
Ames, Elliot L.
Davidson, Scott B.
Amerikia, Kathryn C.
Edelman, David
Auer, George
Flynn, Lisa M.
Grifka Thomas J.
(Deceased)
Herman, Mark A.
Holmes, Robert J.
Huebl, Herbert C.
Johnson, Jeffrey R.
Bassett, Joseph
Fromm, Stefan H.
Baylor, Alfred
Fromm, David G
Johnson, Pamela D.
Kovalik, Simon G.
Bouwman, David
Galpin, Peter A.
Lange, William
(Deceased)
Cirocco, William C.
Gerrick Stanley
Lau, David
Ledgerwood, Anna M.
Rose, Alexander
Lim, John J.
Rosenberg, Jerry C.
Lucas, Charles E.
Sarin, Susan
Malian, Michael S.
Shapiro, Brian
McIntosh, Bruce
Smith, Daniel
Montenegro, Carlos E.
Smith, Randall W.
Narkiewicz, Lawrence
Stassinopoulos, Jerry
Novakovic, Rachel
vonBerg, Vollrad J.
(Deceased)
Ramnauth, Subhash
Rector, Frederick
Walt, Alexander
(Deceased)
Weaver, Donald
Whittle, Thomas J.
Wilson, Robert F.
Wood, Michael H.
Zahriya, Karim
Washington, Bruce C.
Members of the Wayne State Surgical Society
Bambach, Gregory A.
Gursel, Eti
Nicholas, Jeffrey M.
Thomas, Gregory A.
Baute, Peter B.
Hamamdjian, Khatch
Paley, Daniel
Thoms, Norman W.
Baylor, Alfred E. III
Heartwell, Barbara
Phillips, Linda G.
Vasquez, Julio
Bloch, Robert S.
Herman, Mark A.
Prendregast, Michael
Vyas, Satish C.
Bucci, Lorenzo A.
Horness, Mark D.
Resto, Andres
Whittle, Thomas J.
Busuito, Michael J.
Ivascu, Felicia A.
Resto (Spotts), Josette
Williams, Mallory
Dawson, Konrad L.
Johnson, Jeffrey R.
Sferra, Joseph
Wood, Michael H.
Dente, Christopher J.
Joseph, Anthony
Shanley, Charles J.
Zehnpfennig, Michael
Denney, Myron K.
Kaderabek, Douglas J.
Shanti, Christina
Ziegler, Daniel W.
Dolman, Heather S.
Klein, Michael
Siegel, Thomas S.
Zoellner, Steven M.
Field, Erin
Kline, Gary M.
Silbergleit, Allen
Flake, Thomas M.
Lloyd, Larry R.
Sugawa, Choichi
Gallick, Harold
Meade, Peter
Tarras, Samantha
Gayer, Christopher P.
Mueller, Michael J.
Tennenberg, Steven
AN OPERATION A YEAR FOR WSU
January 1, 2015 through
December 31, 2015
The WSU department of Surgery has instituted a new group of alumni who are remembering their training by donating the proceeds of one operation a year to the department. Those who join this new effort will be recognized herein as annual contributors.
We hope that all of you will remember the department by donating one operation, regardless of difficulty or reimbursement, to the department to help train your replacements. Please send you donation to the Wayne State Surgical Society in care of Dr.
Charles E. Lucas at Detroit Receiving Hospital, 4201 St. Antoine Street (Room 2V), Detroit, MI, 48201.
Albaran, Renato G.
Huebl, Hubert C.
Narkiewicz, Lawrence
Wood, Michael
Bambach, Gregory A.
Johnson, Pamela D.
Novakovic, Rachel
Zahriya, Karim
Cirocco, William C.
Lim, John J.
Shapiro Brian
Davidson, Scott
Malian, Michael S.
Siegel, Thomas S.
Holmes, Robert J.
McIntosh, Bruce
Williams, Mallory

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