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VOLUME XXII
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
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Dear classmates,
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It's hard to believe that four years have gone by so quickly. It seems like only yesterday that we gathered in
the Radisson auditorium, donned our white coats for the first time, and announced why we chose to become
physicians. Brought together from diverse backgrounds, we developed friendships, adjusted to the workload, and
survived our first rite of passage—anatomy lab. It was during this year that we discovered the true meaning of
the phrase "work hard, play hard," and fell in love with the laissez-faire attitude of New Orleans and the Tulane
community. Who could foresee the challenges that lay ahead?
After only three weeks of second year, we suddenly found ourselves displaced throughout the country, uncertain
of our fate. Yet, the strength of the Tulane community withstood the test of nature, and thanks to the hospitality
of Baylor College of Medicine, we relocated to Houston and began anew. Though we missed the culture of
New Orleans, and yearned to participate in the rebuilding efforts, we preserved the spirit of the Big Easy while
acclimating to life in Texas. Needless to say, we were all extremely enthusiastic about returning to New Orleans
to finally put our knowledge to use on the wards. The next year and a half was a blur of rounding, pimping,
studying, and interviewing, before we reached the pinnacle of medical school and celebrated the "most expensive
vacation of our lives."
The time for us to take on the responsibilities associated with the title "doctor" has arrived. From this day
forwards, there will be no more preceptors, no more shadowing, no more cosigned notes. We assume this role
with confidence and recognize that none of us is "the imposter." We trained at one of the greatest medical
institutions in the country and survived a natural disaster of epic proportions. Our resolve has been tested. Our
dedication to medicine has been challenged. But we have persevered and we are stronger because of the trials
we have overcome. We are passionate about our chosen path, and no form of adversity can prevent us from
assuming our role as healers. We will carry the spirit of Tulane with us throughout our careers.
Congratulations. Good luck with all of your future endeavors. We hope that one day we will once again head
to the Quarter, reminisce about old times and share stories of the things we have done, while sipping on New
Orleans' most beloved cocktail—the hurricane.
"Laissez les bons temps rouler!"
Jim and Ari, Yearbook Editors
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Tulane University Medical Center
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Office of Admissions SL67
1430 Tulane Avenue
New Orleans, Louisiana 701 12-2699
(504) 588-5187 Fax: (504) 988-6735
October 30, 2003
Dear Class of 2008,
I take great pleasure in informing you of your appointment to the first-year medical class at the
Tulane University School of Medicine, to enter in August of 2004. 1 sincerely hope that you will
accept our invitation to take your medical training at Tulane and look forward to having youjoin us.
In order to reserve your place in the class, we must receive, within the next two weeks, written
notification of your intent to accept our invitation. At anytime between now and May 1 5, 2004, we
must receive a check, payable to the Tulane Educational Fund, in the amount of $500; this deposit
will be credited against your first tuition billing. Please understand this deposit is non-refiindable and
should indicate your final decision to attend Tulane University School of Medicine. We ask that
should you decide not to attend Tulane, you inform us in writing so that we can maintain an accurate
accounting of our class.
I am sure you will understand that your appointment is contingent upon successful completion ofthe
academic program in which you are currently enrolled, and maintenance of the level of academic
performance that was part ofthe basis for your acceptance. A final transcript of your grades must be
forwarded to this office as soon as your school year ends.
You will be receiving additional information concerning summer programs, combined-degree
programs, and other topics of interest as the year progresses. I and others at the medical school will
try to keep you well informed of all important or interesting topics.
On behalf of the students, faculty, and administration at Tulane, I bid you a most enthusiastic
welcome. If I can be of service to you in any way, please feel free to call upon me.
Sincerely yours,
Joseph C. Pisano, Ph.D.
Associate Dean
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I swear by Apollo the physician, and Asclepius, and Hygieia and Panacea
and all the gods and goddesses as my witnesses, that, according to my ability
and judgement, I will keep this Oath and this contract:
To hold him who taught me this art equally dear to me as my parents, to be
a partner in life with him, and to fulfill his needs when required; to look
upon his offspring as equals to my own siblings, and to teach them this art, if
they shall wish to learn it, without fee or contract; and that by the set rules,
lectures, and every other mode of instruction, 1 will impart a knowledge of
the art to my own sons, and those of my teachers, and to students bound by
this contract and having sworn this Oath to the law of medicine, but to no
others.
I will use those dietary regimens which will benefit my patients according
to my greatest ability and judgement, and I will do no harm or injustice to
them.
I will not give a lethal drug to anyone if I am asked, nor will I advise such a
plan; and similarly I will not give a woman a pessary to cause an abortion.
In purity and according to divine law will I carry out my life and my art.
I will not use the knife, even upon those suffering from stones, but I will
leave this to those who are trained in this craft.
Into whatever homes I go, I will enter them for the benefit of the sick, avoiding
any voluntary act of impropriety or corruption, including the seduction of
women or men, whether they are free men or slaves.
Whatever I see or hear in the lives of my patients, whether in connection with
my professional practice or not, which ought not to be spoken of outside, I
will keep secret, as considering all such things to be private.
So long as I maintain this Oath faithfully and without corruption, may it be
granted to me to partake of life fully and the practice of my art, gaining the
respect of all men for all time. However, should I transgress this Oath and
violate it, may the opposite be my fate.
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NYP Hospital
Weill Cornell Medical Center
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Daniel Anderson
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Ochsner Clinic Foundation
New Orleans, Louisiana
Erik Anderson
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Boston University Med. Center
Boston, Massachusetts
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Jesse Bandle
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Naval Medical Center
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Univ. of Washington Affiliated
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Seattle, Washington
Jeffrey Barrett
Family Medicine
Oregon Health & Science
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Portland, Oregon
Brad Bawcom
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SAUSHEC
San Antonio, Texas
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SAUSHEC
San Antonio, Texas
Thomas Bice
Internal Medicine
Mayo School of Graduate
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Rochester, Minnesota
Emily Birdsall
Family Medicine
Univ. of Utah Affiliated Hosp.
Salt Lake City, Utah
Christopher Bonzon
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Univ. of N. Carolina Hospitals
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Laura Borchert
Emergency Medicine
Yale - New Haven Hospital
New Haven, Connecticut
Kimberly Boswell
Emergency Medicine
Univ. of Maryland Med. Center
Baltimore, Maryland
Brian Brennan
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Dwight D. Eisenhower Army
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Ft. Gordon, Georgia
Timothy Brennan
Internal Medicine
Georgetown University Hosp.
Washington, DC
Lauren Brian
Internal Medicine
Wake Forest Baptist Med. Center
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Susan Brim
Emergency Medicine
UC San Francisco
San Francisco, California
Robert Bruce
Internal Medicine
Univ. of South Alabama
Mobile, Alabama
Chevelle Brudey
Medicine - Psychiatry
Emory Univ. School of Medicine
Atlanta, Georgia
Tshawnda Burke
Pediatrics
Naval Medical Center
San Diego, California
Irene Caillouet
General Surgery
Virginia Commonwealth
Univ. Health Systems
Richmond, Virginia
Robert Carruthers
Medicine - Preliminary
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
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Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
Wendy Chang
Obstetrics - Gynecology
Univ. of Illinois College of Medicine
Chicago, Illinois
Meaghan Combs
Family Medicine
Univ. of Wisconsin Sch. of Medicine
Madison, Wisconsin
Mollie Dahlgren
Internal Medicine
Massachusetts General Hosp.
Boston, Massachusetts
Aladino De Ranieri
Surgery - Preliminary
Rush University Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois
Annelies De Wulf
Emergency Medicine
LSU School of Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana
Jeffrey Delia Volpe
Medicine - Preliminary
Tulane Univ. Sch. of Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana
Austin DeRosa
Surgery - Preliminary
Emory Univ. School of Medicine
Atlanta, Georgia
Urology
Emory Univ. School of Medicine
Atlanta, Georgia
Melissa DeVito
General Surgery
Emory Univ. Sch. of Medicine
Atlanta, Georgia
Craig DiTommaso
Medicine - Preliminary
Tulane Univ. Sch. of Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana
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Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas
David Ecker
Internal Medicine
NYU School of Medicine
New York, New York
Meryle Eklund
Radiology - Preliminary
Emory Univ. Sch. of Medicine
Atlanta, Georgia
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Atlanta, Georgia
Kyle Fargen
Surgery - Preliminary
Univ. of Florida College of Medicine
Gainesville, Florida
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Univ. of Florida College of Medicine
Gainesville, Florida
Dana Faw
Internal Medicine
UC Irvine Medical Center
Orange, California
Christopher Federico
Obstetrics - Gynecology
Tulane Univ. Sch. of Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana
Elisabeth Ferlic
Surgery - Preliminary
Mayo Clinic - Scottsdale
Scottsdale, Arizona
Urology
Mayo Clinic - Scottsdale
Scottsdale, Arizona
Kimberly Fischer
Surgery
National Naval Med. Center
Bethesda, Maryland
Jordan Fishman
General Surgery
UMDNJ - New Jersey Medical
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Newark, New Jersey
Lisa Fox
Internal Medicine
Univ. of Minnesota Medical Sch.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Alessandrina Freitas
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Emory Univ. Sch. of Medicine
Atlanta, Georgia
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Psychiatry
Univ. ot North CaroUna Hosp.
Chapol Hill, North Carolina
Thomas Gage
Pathology
Beth Israel Deaconess Med. Center
Boston, Massachusetts
Shane Gaihishas
Otolaryngolo),'y
Univ. ot Wisconsin Hosp. &. Clinic
Madison, Wisconsin
Jennifer Galjour
Emergency Medicine
Mt. Sinai Hospital
New York, New York
Deirdre Garry
Pediatrics
Univ. of Chicago Med. Center
Chicago, Illinois
Misty Ghere
General Surgery
Tulane Univ. Sch. of Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana
James Giddings
Emergency Medicine
Univ. of Connecticut Health Center
Hartford, Connecticut
Amanda Goertz
Family Medicine
AUina Family Medicine
Residency Program
St. Paul, Minnesota
Mark Goldstein
Emergency Medicine
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland
Britt Gonsoulin
Psychiatry
Univ. of Washington
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Seattle, Washington
John GonsouHn
Psychiatry
Univ. of Washington
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Seattle, Washington
Amy Gordon
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Northwestern McCaw/NMH/VA
Chicago, Illinois
Meisha Graham
Pediatrics
Univ. ot Tennessee College of
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Memphis, Tennessee
Joseph Gresens
Internal Medicine
Naval Medical Center
Portsmouth, Virginia
Astrid Gutierrez - Zepeda
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Univ. of Tennessee College of
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Memphis, Tennessee
Lauren Haddad
Pediatrics
Univ. of Tennessee College of
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Memphis, Tennessee
Heather Halton
Emergency Medicine
LSU School of Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana
Charlene Hauser
General Surgery
Eastern Virginia Med. School
Norfolk, Virginia
Henry Hefler
Internal Medicine
Tulane Univ. Sch. of Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana
Sara Helmig
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Univ. ot Texas Southwestern
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Wayne Homan
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Bethesda, Maryland
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Tacoma, Washington
Elizabeth Jensen
Psychiatry
Tulane Univ. Sch. ot Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana
Jonathan Joliat
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William Beaumont Hospital
Royal Oak, Michigan
Catherine Jones
Family Medicine
Univ. of New Mexico School
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Albuquerque, New Mexico
Ty Jones
Pathology
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
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Boston, Massachusetts
Michael Brian Kelly
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NYU School of Medicine
New York, New York
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Ft. Gordon, Georgia
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Medical College of Georgia
Augusta, Georgia
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Univ. of Texas Southwestern
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Laura Kiszkiel
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Gainesville, Florida
Daniel Kravitz
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Rochester, Minnesota
Anna Lara
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Univ. of Alabama - Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama
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Birmingham, Alabama
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Gainesville, Florida
Joshua Linnell
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Kansas City, Kansas
Jenelle Little
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Mercer Univ. Sch. of Medicine
Savannah, Georgia
Rachel Littrell
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LSU School of Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana
Gerald Liu
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Tulane Univ. Sch. of Medicine
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Richard Marshall
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Angela McCormick
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Resurrection Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois
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Thomas Jefferson University
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Nikol McDonald
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Detroit, Michigan
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Univ. of Tennessee College of
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East Jefferson General Hosp.
Metairie, Louisiana
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Corpus Christi, Texas
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Diana Moustoukas
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Daniel Murariu
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Lee Nakamura
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Quan Nguyen
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Torrence Nicholson
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UAB/Selma Family Medicine
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Selma, Alabama
Sepehr Oliaei
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Philip Patten
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Tulane Univ. Sch. of Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana
Pedro Paz
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Brian Peterson
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Univ. of Alabama - Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama
Michael Prejean
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Ochsner Clinic Foundation
New Orleans, Louisiana
Vijay Raja
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Univ. of Texas Southwestern
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Santa Barbara Cottage Hosp.
Santa Barbara, California
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San Diego, California
Jeffrey Ratusznik
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Columbia, Missouri
Jeffrey Rau
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Michael Reader
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Univ. of Florida College of
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Jacksonville, Florida
Sara Reader
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Univ. of Florida College of
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Jacksonville, Florida
Dorian Reid
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Jeannie Rhee
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Chicago, Illinois
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Chicago, Illinois
Paul Richard
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Univ. of Pittsburgh Med. Center
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Bryan Rimel
Internal Medicine
Tulane Univ. Sch. of Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana
John Roberts
Psychiatry
Tulane Univ. Sch. of Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana
Matthew Rose
Medicine - Preliminary
Univ. of Texas - Houston
Houston, Texas
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Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas
Anna Rosenbaum
Medicine - Preliminary
Univ. of Maryland Med. Center
Baltimore, Maryland
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Univ. of Maryland Med. Center
Baltimore, Maryland
Lipi Roy
Internal Medicine
Duke University Hospital
Durham, North Carolina
Kaveh Sadigh
Internal Medicine
Tulane Univ. Sch. of Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana
Amanda Sampey
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Tulane Univ. Sch. of Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana
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Atlanta, Georgia
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Gainesville, Florida
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Internal Medicine
Beth Israel Deaconess Med. Center
Boston, Massachusetts
Andrew Sholl
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Univ. of Colorado School of
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Denver, Colorado
Lindsay Sikora
Pediatrics
Jackson Memorial Hospital
Miami, Florida
Scott Simpson
Pediatrics
Emory Univ. Sch. of Medicine
Atlanta, Georgia
Rebecca Sjostrom
Orthopaedic Surgery
Univ. of Colorado School of
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Denver, Colorado
Brian Stewart
Pediatrics
Univ. ot Texas Medical
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Houston, Texas
Chrsitopher Sugalski
Surgery - Preliminary
Brooke Army Medical Center
San Antonio, Texas
Melissa Sugar
Internal Medicine
Univ. of Utah Affiliated Hosp.
Salt Lake City, Utah
John Sullivan
Emergency Medicine
Univ. of Alabama - Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama
Scott Tanaka
Orthopaedics
Atlanta Medical Center
Atlanta, Georgia
Andrew Tarleton
Orthopaedics Surgery
Tulane Univ. Sch. of Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana
Michael Tees
Internal Medicine
NYU School of Medicine
New York, New York
Ajay Tejwani
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Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
Radiation Oncology
NY Methodist Hospital
Brooklyn, New York
Raleigh Todman
Emergency Medicine
Hosp. of the Univ. of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Diane Trieu
Medicine - Preliminary
Tulane Univ. Sch. of Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana
Scott Tucker
Orthopaedics
Tulane Univ. Sch. of Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana
Robert Turelli
Emergency Medicine
Yale - New Haven Hospital
New Haven, Connecticut
Beryle Van Anda
Family Medicine
Mountain Area Health
Education Center
Asheville, North Carolina
Alfred Vichot
Internal Medicine
Tulane Univ. Sch. ot Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana
Gregory Vidal
Internal Medicine
Stanford University Programs
Palo Alto, California
Kevin Wellen
Psychiatry
Vanderhilt Univ. Med. Center
Nashville, Tennessee
Laura Westerfield
Family Medicine
Univ. of Alabama School
of Medicine - Huntsville
Huntsville, Alabama
Seamus Whelton
Internal Medicine
Tulane Univ. Sch. of Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana
Ray Worthy
Psychiatry
Med. College of S. Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina
Edwin Wu
Emergency Medicine
Mt. Sinai Hospital
New York, New York
Steven Yevich
Medicine - Preliminary
UC San Diego Med. Center
San Diego, California
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Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas
Briana Zachary
Medicine - Primary'
Virginia Mason Med. Center
Seattle, Washington
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Susan Brim
Chevelle Brudey
Robert Carruthers
MoUie Dahlgren
Melissa DeVito
Annelies DeWulf
Meryle Eklund
Misty EUiott'Ghere
Kyle Fargen
Drina Freitas
Shane Gailushas
Jennifer Galjour
Britt Gonsoulin
Elizabeth Jensen
Daniel Kravitz
Diego Lara
Joshua Linnell
Anjali Malik
David Miller
Diana Moustoukas
Lee Nakamura
Sepehr Oliaei
Matthew Rose
Andrew Schutzbank
Andrew Tarleton
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Jeffrey Barrett
Emily Birdsall
Christopher Bonzon
Susan Brim
Irene Caillouet
Robert Carruthers
Meaghan Combs
Melissa DeVito
David Ecker
Dana Faw
Drina Freitas
Britt Gonsoulin
John Gonsoulin
Amy Gordon
Meisha Graham
Catherine Jones
Michael Brian Kelly
Laura Kiszkiel
Anna Lara
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Scott "Hannibal" Simpson, President
Amy "Allen" Gordon, Vice-President
Vijay "Face" Raja, Treasurer
Jim "Murdock" Giddings, Secretary
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Mark Kahn, M.D.
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Ernest Sneed, M.D.
Assistant Dean for Student Affairs
N. Kevin Krane, M.D., FACP
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Good work done. Good work to come. Yay!
Love from Mom and Dad, John, Charlie, Willson
yoQ reseaeJ iwe fropo the
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do grecit! we're so proutd of you..
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The F«m,
"AiA^drew do It!"
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"YOU DON'T STOP LAUGHING WHEN YOU GET OLD.
YOU GET OLD WHEN YOU STOP LAUGHING."
--Dr. Ari
Ariane Lewis, you've had an incredible four years:
Learning Eating Wishing
Loving Smiling Driving
Living Growing Friending
Partying Testing M&Ming
Studying Doctoring Understanding
Grieving Flying Omeleting
Drinking Sistering Quartering
Houstoning Packing
Laughing
Interviewing
We couldn't be more prouding.
Mom, Dad, Amanda, and Sam
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Josh
To say that the last four years were eventful would be a gross misrepresentation of what you
and the Class of 2008 have been through. It is obvious that you have all overcome some
pretty tough obstacles to get where you are today. The Tulane Class of 2008 should be
especially proud to stand up together at graduation, as you have stood together in the face of
adversity like no other recent class from Tulane School of Medicine has had to do. We are all
extremely proud of your accomplishments.
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Josh we are very proud of you and what you have been able to do in the last four years. We all
know that you would have not been able to do all of this without your wife Amanda. She has been
there for you and we all appreciate her support and the part she has played in this four year
journey. You have made some wonderful friends along the way and should cherish their friendship
for many years to come as you all follow different roads for the next few years.
'am
Congratulations, You have overcome the challenges that you faced, and despite those obstacles you
achieved your life long goal to become a doctor. Dr. Joshua David Linnell. We love you and are
very proud of you.
Jim and Peggy Erxleben Mom and Dad Debbie Erxleben
Grandma and Grandpa Noone Jacob
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Dr. Ronald McLendon, Jr.
!
We are very proud of you!
Love, Mom & Dad
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Kimbizrly,
©szhind you, all your m^moriszs,
Bizforsz you, all your dreams.
t^round you, all who lovsz; you.
Within you, all you nmd.
Congratulations,
W?; arsz §o proud of youl
fill our lovsz,
Mami &papi
find your ^ntirsz fan^ily
Kinib(2rly,
yoa'\?(^ bs2(2n my big sistizr
through out thsz ygars,
Wiz'vg laughgd tog2;ths2r
find shizd somg tfsars.
Wsz'vg had harsh words,
find pullgd i,om^ hair
But against thg world
Wiz arjz a tgrrijic pair.
Congratulations,
f)r. Isyly!!
I loV(2 you!
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Scotty, my big brother,
Congratulalions! The stqis that got you
here have been an adventure for all of us. It all
began with you insisting on giving me my rubber
band "inoculations" in elementary school, then it
was worrying about whether you would actually lock
me in my locker in high school, next it was losing
our appetites during dinner when you taught us all
you had learned about microbiology at CSU. Then
we watched with sad yet happy hearts as your truck
turned the comer at the end of the street taking you
to NOLA. Eating alligator sausage with you in the
French Quarter, laughing (and my crying) our way
through India, watching proudly as the professors
tried to figure out how to give you your coat at the
White Coat Ceremony. Crying with you after
hurricane Katrina, hearing about the first baby you
delivered and the first patient you lost. It has been a
long journey to get here and 1 look forward to going
through the next adventures with you.
Dr. Potty, BFO, I cannot tell you how proud 1 am of
you and how lucky I am to be your sister.
I love you!
Cheryl Barrel
Congratulations, Scott, on graduating from
Med school. I know this has meant years
of study and hard work on your part and
it's an achievement you can be proud of
Love and best wishes.
Aunt Marge
Scott,
Congratulations on a job well done.
I am reminded of a quote by
Desmond Tutu which says
"You are a wonderful
person - become what you are"
Love,
Uncle Norm
Scott,
You are the first person
in our family to graduate from
Medical School. You've
spent 22 short years following your
calling and the love of your life's work
to be. You have always been a hearty
partier and an extremely hard worker.
You have the ability to know the
difference and keep the two separated.
May you keep your love for your
vocation and may it never
become work for you. We
are all very proud of you!
Uncle Fred and family
Scott:
Congratulations! Way to go!
1 am truly proud of you. 1 can
only imagine how tough and
long med school is. That is a
huge accomplishment and you
should feel proud and relieved
too. All ofyour hard work will
pay oflf down the road. Do
well in your residency!
Love,
Dave
P.S. Ifyou need any kids to
do research on, let me know.
I know where you can get two!
Scott,
I wish you the best as you go forth.
Congratulations!
Love, Dan
Looking toward the future.
Scott:
When you were about 12 years old
And had that long gash in your leg.
You watched the doctor stitch it up
And were fascinated as he pointed
Out the different layers of skin. That
Should have been our 1" clue as to
Where you were headed.
Congratulations on yet another great
Accomplishment. I love you.
Your proud Dad
Scott:
Years ago you set your sights and pinned
your dreams on a star and that star
continues to shine brilliantly.
Congratulations on your graduation from
med school, words can't convey my
admiration and love for you and what you
have done! You have already accomplished
what most people only dream of doing and
you have done it your way!!
All my love. Mom
Scott,
We have always had special thoughts
for you since you were a little boy.
We like your gentle ways and appreciated
the way you liked to leam new things.
You always had an underlying self
confidence that was never about yourself
and being comfortable with who you are.
These traits have developed over the years
and made you into the man you are today.
A big, tall, loving, caring nephew who we
are so happy for. . . .you have worked very
hard to become a Doctor, but you are much
more than just a title, you are a complete
person with a lot to offer to all who are
lucky enough to know you. We love you,
we are proud ofyou, we pray for a happy
and fulfilling life for yoiL
All our love.
Uncle Larry and Aunt Karen
Scott:
We couldn't be more proud of you.
We are just amazed at all the
accomplishments you've made
over these years and have absolutely
no doubt that the medical profession
is receiving a tremendous doctor!
The best of luck to you in the future!
Love, Cousin Katherine, Bru,
Kari, Jaycie and Baylie
Scott:
I could not possibly express my pride
when talking about you as a friend.
Your accomplishments have been
phenomenal. Growing up together
I always knew of you as a kind and
gentle soul, someone I could relate to.
You've taken that "I'm too shy for
sleepovers" character and opened
yourself to the entire world, by
displaying yourself as a huge
contributor and friend to all people
atoimd you. You now hold the tools
and theory to do exactly what you've
desired—help others. I can't wait to
see what lies ahead and look forward
to spending time with you as a playmate
and friend in our adult years.
Your friend always,
Greg
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then Scott I look forward to being kind hearted,
open minded, dam smart and loved!
Sorry, you'll have to get the looks from my
company. Congratulations my friend, love you!"
Nate
"Our greatest glory is not in never falling
but in rising every time we fall."
- Confucius
May you always rise to the occasion!
We celebrate this wonderful
accomplishment with you and delight
in the fiiture that is yours!
Eric, Kristin, Kaleah, Ellie,
Kendall and Evan
Scott,
It has been a true pleasure to know you
throughout the years. To see you put so
much time and dedication into your future
is truly a beautiful thing. 1 am proud of what
you have accomplished and hold you in the greatest
esteem. You stand on the precipice of a bright, new,
shiny future and 1 envy you for everything you will
experience in your lifetime. It will be a hard,
exciting, tense, life-changing, special time for you
and I know it will be worth every hard fought piece
of body and soul that you have expended getting
there. Thank you for being the kind of person that I
am proud to show my son as a role model -
someone who set his eyes on a goal and makes sure
that it is met. Cheers to you my friend.
Congratulations.
Rene
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DOC SARA
You were just four when first you said,
"A doctor shall I be."
And Mom and 1 said to ourselves,
"Well, we'll just wait and see."
But as you grew in age and grace
And went from grade to grade,
Not for a moment did you change
The "choice" that you had "made."
From first grade on, you kept your course
As on your way you went-
Through middle school and high school years.
We saw no change in bent.
Once candy striper volunteer.
At thirteen years of age.
Then EMT technician-trained,
Phlebotomist next stage.
A stint as Nurse Assistant then.
You added to the list,
And Mom and I said to ourselves
Perhaps we've got the gist.
And yet we thought once college-bound.
New choices you might find.
But never through those college years.
Did you once change your mind.
One summer off you went to help
In clinics for the poor;
Nicaragua, Costa Rica,
Determined and so sure.
No hesitation did we see
-Your applications flew
To schools of medicine
You thought were right for you.
When next we blinked, off you had gone-
Tulane had said "do come";
And here you are, four years now past,
A doctor, and then some!
For on the way you met a friend,
A fellow-student who
Decided that he liked your style.
And so, proposed to you.
And now two docs have we all got.
The Doctors Reader who
Shall surely make their healing mark.
No longer one, but two.
Are you the girl of only four,
Who said to us long past,
"A doctor shall I be one day",
A day that's here at last.
Our dearest Sara, Michael, too.
We cannot tell you true
The joy and pride that fills our hearts.
On this great day-your due!
Go forth, lockstep, to treat and heal.
For you have sworn by oath,
"To do no harm"' along the way.
A bond that binds you both!
CONGRATULATIONS! ! MOM AND DAD
Our dearest Sara: No words can begin to express the joy, exhilaration, and pride that we feel on this wonderftil
occasion! We have loved you from the first moment we held you as an infant, and feel so lucky that we were
able to share so many happy days with you over the years. We have watched you grow, and rejoiced at each of
your accomplishments up to this exciting time in your life! You are a gifted and compassionate woman who
will make a terrific doctor! Your Grandpa Sam always knew you would do well, and we are aware that he
continues to watch over you, looking down on you now with great pride and love. We know, too, that he is
surely pleased with your wonderful husband, Michael, whose sense of humor would delight him. How quickly
we have all came to love Michael, and have happily welcomed him into our family. We have double cause to
rejoice as you both receive your MD degrees. Your dream, Sara, has come true because you worked so hard
and diligently to make it happen. We know your lives together will be very fi-uitful. You and Michael both
are very loving and will work hard as doctors to help those who come to you.
Aunt Phyllis and Uncle Geoff
Sara: I'm so happy for you on graduating and becoming a doctor. We're more than first cousins; you are the
big sister I never had - 1 have always looked up to you. I wish that Mom were here to celebrate this wonderful
day. Along with all of us, she would love Michael, too. Congratulations! Susie
Sara: What a great day! I know your Aunt Judy is looking down, along with your Grandpa, and delighting in
your accomplishment. 1 wish you and Michael much success. Uncle Irwin
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Congratulations Scott! what an amazingfour years it's been - Jazz Fest, Mardi Gras, a
puppy, an evacuation, surprise visitsfrom family andfriends, Tahoe, St. John, trying
out every restaurant in town, and of course med school, lots of highs and lows, but as
long as I'm with you, that's all I need, i'm incredibly proud ofyour accomplishment and
love you very much, xoxox kate
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in awe and our hearts are bursting with pride and joy. Kate, thank you for your love
and support. You are an amazing team.
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