2020 UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND - COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE GRADUATION CEREMONY
←
→
Page content transcription
If your browser does not render page correctly, please read the page content below
2020 CO LLEG E O F O STE OPATHIC ME DIC INE UNIVERSITY G RA DUATI ON C E RE MONY OF NEW ENGLAND COL L E G E OF OSTE OPATH I C M E DI CI N E G R A D UATI ON CE R E M ON Y
COL L E G E OF OSTE OPATH I C M E DI CI N E CL A SS OF 2020 G R A D UATI ON CE R E M ON Y May 16, 2020 3 p.m. Merrill Auditorium | Portland, ME
ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND THE POMP BEHIND THE CIRCUMSTANCE The University of New England is Maine’s largest private university, featuring two distinctive campuses in Academic Regalia Maine, a vibrant campus in Tangier, Morocco, and an array of innovative offerings online. Our hands-on, experiential approach empowers students to join the next generation of leaders in their chosen fields. We are THE GOWN home to Maine’s only medical and dental colleges, a variety of other interprofessionally aligned health care programs, and nationally recognized degree paths in the marine sciences, the natural and social sciences, The history of the academic gown goes back to the 12th century. During this period, everyone — both men business, the humanities, and the arts. and women, royalty, lay folk, clerics, tradesmen, students — wore long flowing robes. The apparel varied in elegance according to the rank and wealth of the owner, from simple rough worsteds to rich gold brocades UNE. Innovation for a Healthier Planet. Visit www.une.edu wrought with tassels and trimmed with colorful velvet and rich furs. It was in this period that the first organized bodies of learning were formed. From the gowns worn in the “universities” of the period have evolved the academic costumes of today. The bachelor’s gown is a simple design falling straight from a rather elaborate yoke with long pointed sleeves. COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE The gown worn by a master has long, closed, somewhat fuller sleeves, which reach nearly to the wearer’s knees. The arms go through slits at the elbow, giving the appearance of short sleeves. The doctoral gown is cut The University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine was founded in 1978 on a beautiful coastal much fuller and has large bell-shaped sleeves. The gowns are usually, but not always, black, and those of campus in southern Maine. It is the only osteopathic medical school in New England. The college currently bachelors and masters are generally devoid of ornamentation. The doctoral gowns are distinguished by the enrolls approximately 700 medical students, about half of whom come from the six-state New England region five-inch velvet panel around the neck and down both sides of the front as well as by three-inch velvet bars and the rest from other U.S. states and a number of foreign countries. To date, the college has graduated more sewn on each sleeve. The color of the velvet trim may be black or may indicate the nature of the degree. For than 3,500 osteopathic physicians. example, the color designating a Doctor of Medicine is green. The College of Osteopathic Medicine emphasizes the education of primary care physicians. More than 60 % of its graduates go on to practice in the primary care specialties. The college has a 2+2 curriculum: two years of THE HOOD didactic training, followed by two years of clinical clerkships. The College of Osteopathic Medicine is committed The hood seems to have had a somewhat practical origin. Medieval monks used their hood for two purposes: to to meeting the challenge of training physicians for the 21st century. protect their shaved heads in the winter and as a container in which to collect alms. The medical school is housed in the 80,000-square-foot Harold Alfond Center for Health Sciences, a modern Today the hood serves as the most symbolic part of the academic regalia by which the observer can ascertain the science education facility and a major medical and health sciences resource for the region. The Pickus Center for wearer’s level and kind of degree. The bachelor’s hood is the smallest, being three feet long. The velvet trim along Biomedical Research, with its Cécile Morgane Research Laboratories, offers students and faculty exceptional the edges, indicating the nature of the degree, is two inches wide. The master’s hood is six inches longer and facilities for conducting research. Leonard Hall is an educational facility offering the latest in state-of-the-art bears a three-inch velvet trim. educational technology that allows for case-based learning and other innovative educational learning experiences. The doctoral hood presented today is a full four feet long and exhibits a five-inch, green velvet trim indicating The University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine is accredited by the American the medical degree. Osteopathic Association. The colorful interior of the hood, visible from behind, indicates by hue the degree-granting institution. The University of New England’s colors are blue and grey.
PREVIOUS PIONEER OF OSTEOPATHIC ORDER OF CEREMONIES MEDICINE MEDAL RECIPIENTS 1992 Harrison Aldrich, D.O. 2009 John D. Downing CEREMONIAL INTERLUDE William Bergen, D.O. Ira M. Stockwell, D.O. Photos provided by the COM Class of 2020 Robert R. Brown, D.O. 2010 Brian Brock, D.O. 1993 Charles DiPerri, D.O. Stephen C. Shannon, D.O. ’86, M.P.H. HONORARY MACE BEARER Barbara J. Winterson, Ph.D., COM Faculty Assembly 1994 Hadley Hoyt, D.O. 2011 Edward M. Friedman, D.O. 1995 Arthur J. VanDerburgh, D.O. 2012 Sandra Featherman, Ph.D. WELCOME 1996 Andrew M. Longley, Sr., D.O. 2013 John B. Crosby, J.D. James D. Herbert, Ph.D., President, University of New England David R. Manyan, Ph.D. 1997 Wilber V. Cole, D.O. OPENING REMARKS 2014 James M. Norton, Ph.D. 1998 Sarah Simpson, D.O. Jane E. Carreiro, D.O. ’88, Vice President for Health Affairs; Dean, College of Osteopathic Medicine Bruce P. Bates, D.O. Edyth Craig, D.O. 2015 Boyd R. Buser, D.O. PIONEER OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE 1999 Martyn E. Richardson, D.O. Erik N. Steele, D.O. ’87, FAAFP Charles D. Radis, D.O. 2000 M. Carman Pettapiece, D.O. 2016 John V. Chang, D.O. ’84, M.Sc., FACEP, 2001 Jack S. Ketchum, MBA FAAUCM STUDENT ADDRESS William E. Wyatt, D.O. Lauren Ferguson, OMS IV, President, Class of 2020 2017 Frederic N. Schwartz, D.O., FACOFP 2002 Lawrence E. Bouchard, D.O. 2018 Harold Alfond John G. Goulding, D.O. HOODING OF CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTOR OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE 2019 Kathryne A. Leonard, D.O. Jane E. Carreiro, D.O. ’88, Vice President for Health Affairs; Dean, College of Osteopathic Medicine 2003 J. Jerry Rodos, D.O. Robert T. Leonard, Jr., D.O., FAACS, 2004 Steven I. Weisberger, D.O. ’83 FISHRS CONFERRAL OF THE DEGREE 2005 William A. Seeglitz, Sr., D.O. Jane E. Carreiro, D.O. ’88, Vice President for Health Affairs; Dean, College of Osteopathic Medicine 2006 William J. Kirmes, D.O. OSTEOPATHIC OATH 2007 Gene Yonuschot, Ph.D. Jodie Hermann, DO, ’06, President, UNE COM Alumni Association 2008 J. Chase Rand, D.O.
PIO N EER O F OS T E OPAT H IC M E DIC IN E MEDAL R EC IPIE N T CHARLES D. RADIS, D.O. Charles D. Radis committed to a career in osteopathic medicine after meeting a D.O. family practice bush His public health work continues on Peaks Island, where he assisted in the design of a new health center, lobbied pilot in Baja, Mexico. This chance meeting led to an article, “The Osteopathic Hospital Could Help Relieve the for senior housing, and is active in developing an assisted living facility. He has been a member of the Peaks Island Doctor Shortage” in the Maine Times, for which he received a National Osteopathic Journalism Award. He is Health Center Board of Directors for more than 30 years. particularly proud of his D.O. degree; he believes the focus on the whole person he received at the Kansas His academic appointments have included Tufts Medical School, the University of Vermont Medical School, City University of Medicine and Bioscience has enabled him to better connect with his patients. His writing and the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNE COM), where he is a clinical has been enriched by his long-lasting connections to his patient friends. professor of medicine. For more than 20 years, medical students at UNE COM have interacted with Dr. Radis’s After completing his internal medicine residency, Dr. Radis moved his family to Peaks Island, off the coast of patients in an annual, Guess what disease I have? exercise emphasizing physical diagnosis and empathy to sharpen Maine, and provided primary care to four year-round islands in Casco Bay. In addition to his clinic duties on Peaks diagnostic skills. An essay he wrote on fibromyalgia syndrome is part of the medical curriculum for second-year and Chebeague Islands, he traveled year-round by boat to the outer islands and logged more than 100 yearly medical students at Harvard Medical School. house calls. He has been the focus of numerous newspaper articles and featured on the popular Boston Dr. Radis has been married for 40 years to Sandi Korpela Radis who began her career as a social worker and later television program Crossroads. worked as a Peaks Island plumber and electrician assistant. He counts himself fortunate to have a recreational Although Dr. Radis eventually left his Peaks Island medical practice for fellowship training in clinical immunology/ lobster license and occasionally brings home something for dinner. rheumatology at the University of Pittsburgh’s Presbyterian University Hospital, he returned to Maine to In recognition of his public health contributions in both primary care and rheumatology in Maine, Dr. Radis was practice rheumatology. For more than three decades, he has lived on Peaks Island, commuting year-round on his recognized with the Doctor Louis Hanson Maine Physician of the year award in 2015. boat, Dasakamo, to the mainland. His children, Kate and Molly, attended the Peaks Island grade school and later graduated from Portland High School. Throughout his years as both a primary health care physician and as a specialist, Dr. Radis has published both in peer-reviewed scientific journals and in the popular press. His experience in primary care has enriched his work in public health programs in South Sudan, Uganda, Guatemala, India, and Ghana. As the founder and medical director for the Maine-African Partnership for Social Justice (www.mapsj.org), he travels regularly to the Kiryandongo United Nations Settlement in Uganda, where he partners with refugee groups in innovative public health programs.
Katherine Olivia Cone+◊ DOCTOR OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE Cameron Timothy Bubar* Lisbon Falls, ME Kelly Michelle Ciapciak* Walpole, MA Houlton, ME Dr. Mason Allen Scholarship and Harold Frank Memorial Scholarship Roswell P. Bates D.O. Endowed Dr. Lawrence Newth Fellowship 2019-2020 Scholarship 2018-2019 Zachary D. Abbott Lucas E. Bartlett+ Sonia Biswas 2018-2019 Family Medicine; Kent Hospital, Founders Endowed Scholarship Rangeley, ME Oakland, ME Brewer, ME Emergency Medicine; Christiana Care, Warwick, RI 2019-2020 Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Doctors for Maine’s Future Doctors for Maine’s Future Newark, DE Family Medicine; Tallahassee North Shore Medical Center, Scholarship 2016-2020 Scholarship 2016-2020 William A. Ciurylo^ Memorial Healthcare, Tallahassee, FL Salem, MA Orthopaedic Surgery; Northwell Obstetrics and Gynecology; Gregory D. Carbonella* Columbia, CT Plainview Hospital, Plainview, NY Monmouth Medical Center, Long Cheshire, CT Kevin M. Connolly+* Alyssa Fae Bacay* Branch, NJ Internal Medicine; Portsmouth Nicholas E. Clark Saratoga Springs, NY Manchester, CT Kristen Marie Baum Regional Hospital, Portsmouth, NH Sanford, ME Dr. Mason Allen Scholarship Internal Medicine; University of Scarborough, ME Nicolette M. Bottesini◊ Transitional Year; William Beaumont and Dr. Lawrence Newth Connecticut School of Medicine, Internal Medicine; Maine Medical Salem, NH Alexander Nathaniel Carlson Army Medical Center, El Paso, TX Fellowship 2018-2019 Farmington, CT Center, Portland, ME Internal Medicine; Legacy Emanuel, Leominster, MA Boyd Buser, D.O. Endowed Portland, OR Anesthesiology; University of Bradley H. Clemens Scholarship 2019-2020 Matthew Jason Ballew+ Allison E. Beattie Massachusetts Medical School, Bar Harbor, ME Family Medicine; Maine-Dartmouth Ellicott City, MD Warwick, RI Celeste Christina Bouchard+* Worcester, MA Internal Medicine; Spectrum Health, Family Medicine, Augusta, ME Family Medicine; National Capital Pediatrics; Stony Brook University Collingwood, Ontario, Canada Grand Rapids, MI Consortium, Fort Belvoir, VA Hospital, Stony Brook, NY Family Medicine; Mayo Clinic, Cassidy Carpenter◊ Sarah H. Copelas*◊ Rochester, MN Mountain View, CA Chad Cohen+* Boston, MA Andriy O. Barchuk Shaina Lin Belsky Emergency Medicine; Baystate Canton, MA Family Medicine; University of Peabody, MA Hopkinton, MA Diana Braver Medical Center, Springfield, MA Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Minnesota Medical School, Internal Medicine; Kent Hospital, Family Medicine; Providence Health, Newton, MA St. Vincent Hospital, Worcester, MA Minneapolis, MN Warwick, RI Milwaukie, OR Pediatrics; Montefiore Medical Laura F. Chaplin Center, Bronx, NY Weston, MA Max Reed Cohen+*^◊ Adelle Mounira Dagher+ Charlotte Louise Barker Stacey Elizabeth Benben Family Medicine; University of Shoreham, NY Methuen, MA Southborough, MA Westport, MA Kate Margaret Brod+ Connecticut School of Medicine, Boyd Buser, D.O. Endowed Scholarship General Surgery; Walter Reed Internal Medicine; University of Pathology; George Washington East Aurora, NY Farmington, CT 2017-2018 Medical Center, Bethesda, MD Massachusetts Medical School, University, Washington, D.C. General Surgery; Tower Health/ Patricia A. Kelley Endowed Scholarship Worcester, MA Reading Hospital, West Reading, PA Kaitlyn Elizabeth Chin 2019-2020 Daniel S. DeMarco+ Timothy J. Bender North Easton, MA Family Medicine; Kent Hospital, Pittsfield, MA Joshua Michael Bartlett Hazlet, NJ William M. Brown Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Pawtucket, RI Emergency Medicine; Tower Health/ Windham, NH Internal Medicine; Christiana Care, South Plainfield, NJ Northwestern McGaw/Rehabilitation Reading Hospital, West Reading, PA Family Medicine; Concord Hospital, Newark, DE Family Medicine; University of Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL Jessica Marie Collins+ Concord, NH Massachusetts Medical School, State College, PA Lauren Kay Elizabeth Brown Sean Michael Bilodeau*◊ Worcester, MA Timothy S. Choy General Surgery; Penn State Health DeMaris^ Portland, ME Wilmington, MA Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Georgetown, MA Emergency Medicine; Rhode Island Family Medicine; In His Image Family Hershey, PA Transitional Year; Orange Regional Hospital, Providence, RI Medicine, Tulsa, OK Medical Center, Middleton, NY
Nicole Anna DeSantis Stephanie M. Floyd Madhuri Garg◊ Robert Charles Harmon* Hannah Grace Hodges+* Matthew J. Kark Wausau, WI Orleans, MA Holden, MA Cooperstown, NY Golden, CO Poughkeepsie, NY Family Medicine; Wake Forest Internal Medicine; Kent Hospital, Family Medicine; Kent Hospital, Dr. Mason Allen Scholarship and Diagnostic Radiology; Tucson Psychiatry; Maine Medical Center, Baptist Medical Center, Warwick, RI Warwick, RI Dr. Lawrence Newth Fellowship Hospitals Medical Education Portland, ME Winston-Salem, NC 2018-2019 Program, Tucson, AZ John Philip Forrester Cynthia Marie Gaudet+ Internal Medicine; University of Rachel Chan Karlen Christie Michelle Devoe Little Silver, NJ Coventry, RI Connecticut School of Medicine, Sarah E. Horton◊ Milpitas, CA Scarborough, ME Emergency Medicine; Zucker School Emergency Medicine; Maine Medical Farmington, CT Duxbury, MA Pediatrics; Jefferson Medical Pediatrics; University of Connecticut of Medicine, Manhasset, NY Center, Portland, ME Dr. Mason Allen Scholarship and College, Philadelphia, PA School of Medicine, Hartford, CT Emily Szuba Hart+* Dr. Lawrence Newth Fellowship Eliza Lee Foster+ Sharon Naomi Geerts* Webster, NY 2018-2019 Kevin Christopher Kennedy + Kimberly E. DiManna Raymond, ME Berwyn, PA Obstetrics and Gynecology; Di Perri-SMOG Endowed Windham, ME Fremont, NH Robert J. Harrisburg/Bosal Foam Obstetrics and Gynecology; University of Rochester/Strong Scholarship 2019-2020 General Surgery; Berkshire Medical Neurology; HealthONE/Sky Ridge Scholarship 2017-2018 Baystate Medical Center, Memorial, Rochester, NY Center, Pittsfield, MA Medical Center, Lone Tree, CO Family Medicine; Central Maine Springfield, MA Ahmed H. Iraqi Medical Center, Lewiston, ME Joseph Daniel Heath Baltimore, MD Elizabeth R. Kim Eric W. Doane Rebecca D. Greenspan Marinette, WI Internal Medicine; MedStar Union Franklin, MA Pawtucket, RI Shelby Lee Friel Williamsville, NY Emergency Medicine; SUNY Upstate Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD Psychiatry; Lehigh Valley Hospital, Emergency Medicine; Rowan Weston, MA Dr. Mason Allen Scholarship and Medical University, Syracuse, NY Allentown, PA University School of Medicine, Pediatrics; University of Dr. Lawrence Newth Fellowship David Y. Jackson^ Stratford, NJ Massachusetts Medical School, 2018-2019 Emilie Marie Heidel Stratford, CT Aretha Kou Worcester, MA Physical Medicine and South Hadley, MA Internal Medicine; University of Diamond Bar, CA Amirreza Fallahi Rehabilitation; Berkshire Medical Pediatrics; Eastern Virginia Medical Vermont Medical Center, Internal Medicine; HCA Healthcare, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Kristin Cherie Frisby^◊ Center, Pittsfield, MA School, Norfolk, VA Burlington, VT Trinity, FL Psychiatry; Carilion Clinic, Guymon, OK Roanoke, VA Toon and Linda Lee Family Nathaniel C. Hainsworth+ Ross E. Heinrich Briana L. Jones+ Neeharika Krothapalli^ Scholarship Fund 2017-2018 Lindon, UT Albion, ME Portland, OR Farmington, CT Lauren Palitz Ferguson+* Diagnostic Radiology; Kettering Family Medicine; HealthONE, Lone Internal Medicine; Maine Medical Obstetrics and Gynecology; Neurology; University of Connecticut Huntington Beach, CA Health Network, Kettering, OH Tree, CO Center, Portland, ME University of Massachusetts School of Medicine, Farmington, CT Family Medicine; National Capital Medical School, Worcester, MA Consortium, Washington, D.C. Amanda Jayne Gagnon* Jeffrey Robert Hall, II Jennifer Chakriya Heng Joseph J. Kuruvilla Bedford, NH Excelsior, MN Cranston, RI Ryan P. Juneau Brentwood, NY Matthew Charles Fiorillo+◊ Pediatrics; Maine Medical Center, Internal Medicine; Hennepin County Internal Medicine; Lahey Clinic, Manchester, NH Internal Medicine; Health Quest, Kennebunk, ME Portland, ME Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN Burlington, MA Internal Medicine; Campbell Poughkeepsie, NY Psychiatry; Medical College of University, Fayetteville, NC Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI Raveena Gandhi*^ Gavin Michael Hannon Andrew Gray Heppe Zachary Elden Lane◊ Nashik, India Oakland, ME Spotsylvania, VA Travis Kaiser Jones Nobleboro, ME Michael Fitzpatrick Edgar A. Pimentel, D.O. ’91 Doctors for Maine’s Future Internal Medicine; Maine Medical Brookline, MA Pediatrics; University of Connecticut Belchertown, MA Scholarship 2018-2020 Scholarship 2016-2020 Center, Portland, ME Emergency Medicine; Christiana School of Medicine, Hartford, CT Internal Medicine; University of Family Medicine; St .Luke’s Warren Family Medicine; Eastern Connecticut Care, Newark, DE Massachusetts Medical School, Hospital, Phillipsburg, NJ Health Network, Manchester, CT Worcester, MA
Justine C. Lazatin+*◊ Sonia A. Marcello* Lily Gracewood Millen Michael Thomas Mozer* Courtney E. O’Reilly Kimberly Ann Piccoli Buffalo, NY Dracut, MA Westwood, MA Takoma Park, MD Springfield, NJ Greenville, RI Jurgenson Scholarship Fund for Family Medicine; University of Psychiatry; University of Dr. Mason Allen Scholarship and Psychiatry; University of Psychiatry; University of Excellence 2018-2019 Massachusetts Medical School, Massachusetts Medical School, Dr. Lawrence Newth Fellowship Connecticut School of Medicine, Massachusetts Medical School, Psychiatry; Harvard South Shore, Worcester, MA Worcester, MA 2018-2019 Farmington, CT Worcester, MA Brockton, MA Emergency Medicine; Creighton Genna Terese Marcin+ Campbell W. Miller+ University Affiliated Hospitals, Sun Young Park Michelle Frances Pisa Hyung Min Lee Marlborough, CT Rockport, ME Phoenix, AZ Dae Jeon, South Korea Boston, MA Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Pediatrics; Atlantic Health System, Physical Medicine and Diagnostic Radiology; MetroWest Anesthesiology; St. Elizabeth’s Morristown, NJ Rehabilitation; University of Utah Nathan David Mullen Jessica Patel+◊ Medical Center, Framingham, MA Medical Center, Boston, MA Health, Salt Lake City, UT Nashua, NH Franklin, MA Frank Paul Marowitz+* Internal Medicine; Emergency Medicine; Baystate Ryan Michael Pritham Adam Joseph Lessard◊ Manchester, NH Victoria Vladimirovna Molina Wright-Patterson Air Force Medical Center, Springfield, MA Bangor, ME Goffstown, NH Dr. Mason Allen Scholarship and Perm, Russia Base, OH Internal Medicine; Baystate Medical Pediatrics; Atlantic Health System, Dr. Lawrence Newth Fellowship Internal Medicine; Maine Medical Kushani Girish Patel Center, Springfield, MA Morristown, NJ 2018-2019 Center, Portland, ME Matthew Charles Nathan Grafton, MA Emergency Medicine; Albert Einstein Mercer Island, WA Psychiatry; Boston University Divya Pubbi John Christopher Lewis* Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA Elizabeth Leah Monis Pediatrics; University of Chicago Medical Center, Boston, MA St. Augustine, FL Scotia, NY Brookline, MA Medical Center, Chicago, IL Pediatrics; Jefferson Medical Emergency Medicine; Albany Brook Nicole Martell Psychiatry; Campbell University, Dana Roy Patton College, Philadelphia, PA Medical Center, Albany, NY Warroad, MN Fayetteville, NC Madyson Mary Noonan + North Platte, NE Pediatrics; University of Connecticut Medfield, MA William F. Bergen, D.O. Endowed Shayal Pundlik + + Marissa Kathryn Lown School of Medicine, Hartford, CT Laura-Frances W. Morin Obstetrics and Gynecology; Scholarship 2017-2020 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Grand Rapids, MI Golden, CO Baystate Medical Center, Internal Medicine; Baystate Medical Obstetrics and Gynecology; Emma Louise Mason◊ Obstetrics and Gynecology; Haley Erin Pelletier+ Center, Springfield, MA Springfield, MA Metro Health/University of Owls Head, ME University of Vermont Medical Rome, ME Michigan, Wyoming, MI Doctors for Maine’s Future Center, Burlington, VT Michael Albert O’Donnell Pediatrics; Maine Medical Center, Michael Quarella Scholarship 2016-2020 Lowell, MA Portland, ME Leominster, MA Hunter R. MacDonald Obstetrics and Gynecology; Mercy Steven Moss Internal Medicine; Baystate Medical Jeremiah & Auxilia (Celia) Lowney Oneonta, NY Massapequa, NY Cassandra Patricia Perry Scholarship 2019-2020 Health - St. Vincent Medical Center, Center, Springfield, MA Pediatrics; Albany Medical Center, Emergency Medicine; Baystate Quincy, MA Family Medicine; Kent Hospital, Toledo, OH Albany, NY Medical Center, Springfield, MA David J. Oh Pediatrics; Baystate Medical Center, Warwick, RI Katherine E. McGrath Stoughton, MA Springfield, MA Cory Manoogian Plymouth, MA Michelle Elizabeth Moyer Anesthesiology; MetroWest Medical Andrew Abello Quinlan West Bloomfield, MI Tyler, TX Audrey Rebecca Petteruti+ Deerfield Beach, FL Pediatrics; Albany Medical Center, Center, Framingham, MA Psychiatry; Pine Rest Christian Psychiatry; Texas Institute for Bowdoinham, ME Participating in 2021 Match Albany, NY Mental Health Services, Grand Graduate Medical Education and Lisa Stephanie O’Kane Psychiatry; Campbell University, Rapids, MI Matthew Patrick McQueeney Research, San Antonio, TX San Diego, CA Fayetteville, NC Roman Rahmani Hooksett, NH General Surgery; St. Joseph’s University Rochester, NY Anesthesiology; University of Medical Center, Paterson, NJ Orthopaedic Surgery; Mercy Health - Massachusetts Medical School, St. Vincent Medical Center, Toledo, OH Worcester, MA
Sean Michael Robert Ramsey Robert Michael Rowlands Daniel Lee Smoot+ Erika Lane Thayer Holly Allen Wadman Zachary R. Zaniewski+ Warren, MA Kingston, PA Lexington, MA Hermon, ME Ellsworth, ME Boxford, MA Emergency Medicine; San Antonio Participating in 2021 Match Internal Medicine; St. Elizabeth’s Diagnostic Radiology; Roger Boyd Buser, D.O. Endowed Diagnostic Radiology; Maine Military Medical Center, San Medical Center, Boston, MA Williams Medical Center, Scholarship 2016-2017 Medical Center, Portland, ME Antonio, CA Brandi Sargent◊ Providence, RI Family Medicine; Maine-Dartmouth Slatington, PA Justin Andrew Stafford+ Family Medicine, Augusta, ME Zethariah D. Zielinski Matthew Joseph Rausch Pediatrics; University of Maryland Beavercreek, OH Rahul N. Tilani+ Woonsocket, RI Buffalo, MN Medical Center, Baltimore, MD Participating in 2021 Match Secaucus, NJ Christopher Joseph Wagner Dr. Mason Allen Scholarship and Family Medicine; Central Maine Emergency Medicine; Hackensack Naperville, IL Dr. Lawrence Newth Fellowship Medical Center, Lewiston, ME Victoria R. Schwartz* Scott Phillip Stegemann University Medical Center, Diagnostic Radiology; University of 2018-2019 North Easton, MA Manlius, NY Hackensack, NJ Illinois College of Medicine, Peoria, IL Orthopaedic Surgery; McLaren Elise M. Reddington Pediatrics; Rhode Island Hospital, Surgery Preliminary; Baystate Health Care Corporation, Lansing, MI Fairport, NY Providence, RI Medical Center, Springfield, MA Kaleigh Nicole Tomkinson Benjamin Aaron Weber Pediatrics; Walter Reed Medical Weston, MA Westbury, NY Center, Bethesda, MD Sean Daniel Sedore Samantha Anne Stephen Pediatrics; Tufts Medical Center, Internal Medicine; New York Medical Woodbury, CT Marlborough, MA Boston, MA College - St. Michael’s Medical Robyn Lee Reese Psychiatry; Tripler Army Medical Pathology; Dartmouth-Hitchcock Center, Newark, NJ Appleton, WI Center, Honolulu, HI Medical Center, Lebanon, NH Kimberly Jean Toomire Family Medicine; Mayo Clinic, Portsmouth, NH Kathryn Mary Wells+ + Jacksonville, FL Zakariah I. Sekkal Danielle Aysha Sultan Internal Medicine; Maine Medical Niskayuna, NY Gorham, NH Chelmsford, MA Center, Portland, ME General Surgery; Health Quest, Jessica Holly Rehrig*^◊ Diagnostic Radiology; St. Elizabeth’s Emergency Medicine; Lehigh Valley Poughkeepsie, NY Berwick, PA Medical Center, Brighton, MA Hospital, Allentown, PA John Joseph Tremblay Neurology; Long Island Jewish Guilderland, NY Thomas Robert Wickham* Medical Center, Great Neck, NY Adit Shah Scott Jai Tanghe Internal Medicine; Albany Medical Manchester, NH FOOTNOTE San Ramon, CA Essex Junction, VT Center, Albany, NY William B. Strong, D.O. Memorial + Member of Sigma Sigma Phi Jonathan H. Rieder General Surgery; Naval Medical Diagnostic Radiology; Geisinger Endowed Scholarship 2018-2019 recognized by maroon and bright Stratham, NH Center, Portsmouth, NH Health System, Bloomsburg, PA Jessica Rose Vittorelli◊ Medical Mutual Insurance Company gold cords Family Medicine; Eastern Maine Saco, ME of Maine Scholarship 2019-2020 * Gold Humanism Honor Society Medical Center, Bangor, ME David S. Shbeeb*^ Lauren Tassone+◊ Doctors for Maine’s Future Family Medicine; University of recognized by gold cords Akron, OH Woburn, MA Scholarship 2016-2020 Massachusetts Medical School, ^ IPE Honors Distinction recognized Matthew Kirk Rocheleau Anesthesiology; Wake Forest Baptist Obstetrics and Gynecology; Good Emergency Medicine; Desert Worcester, MA by orange and blue cords Warwick, RI Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC Samaritan Hospital Medical Center, Regional Medical Center, Palm ◊ CUP Scholar Honors Distinction Internal Medicine; Kent Hospital, West Islip, NY Springs, CA Steven Joseph Wojtkiewicz Jonathan D. Shecter recognized by green, blue and Warwick, RI Londonderry, NH white cords Natick, MA Martin Michael Tehan Viet Vo Diagnostic Radiology; Berkshire Thomas Jacob Rooney Emergency Medicine; Watertown, CT Graduating students currently Pleiku City, Vietnam Medical Center, Pittsfield, MA serving in the U.S. military and Waukesha, WI Wright-Patterson Air Force Psychiatry; Riverside Medical Participating in 2021 Match veterans are recognized by red, Internal Medicine; Portsmouth Base, OH Center, Kankakee, IL white and blue cords Regional Hospital, Portsmouth, NH
COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE TRUSTEE SOCIETY $2,500 - $4,999 FOUNDER SOCIETY $1,000 - $2,499 SCHOLARSHIP DONORS Anonymous (1) Anonymous (2) Michael J. Battaglia, D.O. ’86 James M. Andrews, D.O. ’99 VISIONARY SOCIETY John V. Chang, D.O. ’84, M.Sc., FACEP, FAAUCM, and Robert Bach ’94, D.O., and Debra Bach, Ph.D. Anne L. Tilley, D.O. ’99 $1 MILLION+ Jean A. Chang Carol A. Bernier, D.O. ’11 UNE COM Student Government Moya P. Chew-Lai P ’19 Blank Family Fund Doctors for Maine’s Future Scholarship David Ciraulo, D.O., M.P.H. ’88, P ’21, and Craig S. Boisvert, D.O. ’82 CHAIRMAN SOCIETY Sandra C. Ciraulo P ’21 Myra Thivierge and Jeffrey A. Bonney P ’14 AMBASSADOR SOCIETY $5,000 - $9,999 Richard J. DeCarolis, D.O. ’90 Bosal Foam & Fiber $100,000 - $999,999 Anonymous (1) Steven E. Fern, D.O. ’89 Gayle A. Brazeau, Ph.D., and Daniel A. Brazeau, Ph.D. HRSA Bruce P. Bates, D.O., and Charlotte K. Bates Thomas S. Flach, D.O. ’89 Barbara C. Brazis, D.O. ’91, and Patricia A. Eberle Stephanie M. Bien, D.O. ’88 James E. Fluet, D.O. ’85 Peter J. Buckley, D.O. ’96 David M. Biondi, D.O. ’85, and Lucia M. Biondi Sandra L. Goolden LEADER SOCIETY John B. Caramagna, D.O. ’96 $50,000 - $99,999 Autumn Clark, D.O. ’02, and Willis Hoyt IV, D.O. ’02 Stephen R. Gorman, D.O. ’00 Ralph G. Cataldo, D.O. ’91 Estate of Kenneth M. Hills Kimberly Corneal D’Eramo, D.O. ’02 Edmund H. Hornstein, D.O. ’87 Jacquelyn B. Cawley, D.O. ’89, and Linda L. Lee, J.D., P ’89 Sharon L. Dorman, D.O. ’92 James and Susan Tracy Charitable Foundation Robert Cawley, D.O. ’88, P ’16 Elmina B. Sewall Foundation Karl Felber, D.O. ’88 C. Roger Kendrick, D.O.* Kristin Abbruzzi, D.O. ’94, and Eileen L. Wyatt Edward M. Friedman, D.O., and Carole J. Friedman Polly E. Leonard, D.O. ’95, M.S. ’11 Richard W. Conron, Jr., D.O. ’94 Paul M. Gagnon, D.O. ’87 Eric T. Lubiner, D.O. ’94, and Jill Lubiner John C. Coppinger, D.O. ’92 Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies — Matching Michael McCarten, D.O. ’83 John M. Corsi, D.O. ’84 BENEFACTOR SOCIETY Gift Program Mark Morris, D.O. ’02 Christine Dean, D.O. ’86 $10,000 - $49,999 Kathryne A. Leonard, D.O. ’86, and Joshua Morrison, D.O. ’09 Maura E. DeJoseph, D.O. ’03 Lisa Smith DeFalco, D.O. ’98, and Robert T. Leonard, Jr., D.O. ’86 Charlotte A. Paolini, D.O. ’89 Christy L. Dibble, D.O. ’92 Robert A. DeFalco, Jr., D.O. ’98 Melissa L. McLane, D.O. ’98 Sarah E. Prescott, D.O. ’89, P ’21, and Donald D. Diverio, Jr., D.O. ’89 Samuel M. DiCapua, D.O. ’88 Jeffrey L. Mikutis, D.O. ’83, and Susan B. Mikutis Andrew H. Beauregard P ’21 Barbara and Dale H. Dohner P ’98 Kathleen A. Harper, D.O. ’87 Robert W. Morse, D.O. ’91 Paul F. Racicot, M.D., and Margo Racicot Drs. Betsy and Glenn Richard Fund of Schwab Charitable W. Hadley Hoyt III, D.O. Charles E. O’Brien, Jr., D.O. ’86 J. Chase Rand, D.O., C.M.D., and Judith Rand David R. Duval, D.O. ’87 Jack Fireman, D.O. Scholarship Fund of the Rhode David C. Olken, D.O. ’87, and Monika R. Olken Benjamin L. Russell, D.O. ’85 Island Community Foundation Lucille Folino, D.O. ’85, and Mark Yacyk, D.O. ’87 Curtis W. Penney, D.O. ’93 Eric L. Schneider, D.O. ’03, and Therese M. Schneider Louis P. Leite, D.O. ’89, and Kelly R. Leite, D.O. ’89 Lisa M. Frappier-Frank, D.O. ’89, and Patricia J. Phillips, D.O. ’85 John P. Tumiel, H.A. ’14 Steven Frank, D.O. ’90 Michael D. McNamara, D.O. ’88 Ingrid Schmedtje, D.O. ’88 Marianne C. San Antonio, D.O. ’05, and Walter E. Geer, D.O. ’12 Medical Mutual Insurance Company of Maine Southern Maine Osteopathic Group Michael T. Vest, D.O. ’01 Ana P. Gomes, D.O. ’94, and Thaddeus M. Aversa, D.O. ’94 Edgar A. Pimentel, D.O. ’91 Jeffrey A. Stone, D.O. ’88 E. Russell Young, D.O. ’85 Marilyn Gelish Gugliucci, Ph.D. Daniel J. Sheps, D.O. ’10 James M. Tracy, D.O. ’84, and Susan R. Tracy Saralee and Robert J. Harrisburg Sondra Smith
Elizabeth M. Havu Kevin J. Shanaghan, D.O. ’88 OSTEOPATHIC OATH David P. Jones, D.O. ’96 Brian T. Shea, D.O. ’94 The Kaminsky Family Foundation Gretchen M. Sibley, D.O. ’94 I do hereby affirm my loyalty to the profession I am about to enter. I will be mindful always of my great responsibility Charles F. Kava, D.O. ’83 Wayne R. Smith, D.O. ’05 to preserve the health and life of my patients, to retain their confidence and respect both as a physician and a Patricia A. Kelley, M.S. The Lockrow Fund friend who will guard their secrets with scrupulous honor and fidelity, to perform faithfully my professional duties, to employ only those recognized methods of treatment consistent with good judgment and with my Jacklyn D. Kiefer, D.O. ’06 Beatriz Torrado-Ridgley, D.O. ’94 skill and ability, keeping in mind always nature’s laws and the body’s inherent capacity for recovery. Robert Kyle, D.O. ’97, and Kathryn Kyle UNE COM Alumni Association Philip B. LaPlante, D.O. ’12 Judith and Arthur J. VanDerburgh, D.O. I will be ever vigilant in aiding the general welfare of the community, sustaining its laws and institutions, not engaging in those practices which will in any way bring shame or discredit upon myself or my profession. I will Joseph M. Leahy, Jr., D.O. ’92, and Peter A. Vellis, D.O. ’86 Kathleen Correia Leahy, D.O. ’92 give no drugs for deadly purposes to any person, though it be asked of me. Lori L. Wallower, D.O. ’88 Howard D. Lipkin, D.O. ’86 Frank H. Willard, Ph.D. I will endeavor to work in accord with my colleagues in a spirit of progressive cooperation and never by word Sarah M. Litsch, D.O. ’06 Barbara J. Winterson, Ph.D., and or act cast imputations upon them or their rightful practices. Charles W. Lowney, D.O. Stephen C. Shannon, D.O., ’86, M.P.H. I will look with respect and esteem upon all those who have taught me my art. To my college I will be loyal and Jane A. Lyons, D.O. ’91, and strive always for its best interests and for the interests of the students who will come after me. John R. Macatee, D.O. ’91 *deceased I will be ever alert to further the application of basic biologic truths to the healing arts and to develop the Maine Osteopathic Association principles of osteopathy, which were first enunciated by Andrew Taylor Still. Ian Meng, Ph.D. In the presence of this gathering, I bind myself to my oath. Susann Salansky Meurer, D.O. ’91 Erica I. Miller, D.O. ’08 Julie Foley Miller, D.O. ’86 OHM/BMC Alumni Club Nicholas J. Palermo, D.O., P.C. Joy L. Palmer, D.O. ’05 Loraine Paradis, D.O. ’87 Nicole Pasquarello, and George J. Pasquarello III, D.O. ’93 David W. Paul, D.O. ’98 Lynn Pelli, M.S.W. ’06, and Roger T. Pelli, D.O. ’86 Matthew P. Raymond, D.O. ’95 Jane and Harold Reichard P ’90, ’93 Drs. Betsy and Glenn Richard Fund The University’s fiscal year runs from June 1 through May 31. Please Katherine M. Riggert, D.O. ’04 note that qualifying gifts received on or after March 11, 2020, may not be included in this listing. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy Christopher D. Rogers, D.O. ’85 in compiling this list of donors, errors or omissions may have James B. Ryan, D.O. ’82 occurred. If you feel this is the case, please contact Michael Manning in the Office of Institutional Advancement at (207) 221-4374 or Sarah Tolford Selby, D.O. ’09 mmanning6@une.edu.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICERS TRUSTEES EMERITI James D. Herbert, Ph.D. Dan McCormack, MBA, Chair Vincent E. Furey, Jr. President Regen Gallagher ’95, D.O. ’99, MBA, Vice-Chair Father Clarence LaPlante, O.F.M. ’53 Joshua Hamilton, Ph.D. Nicole Trufant, CPA Diane Collins Field ’81, ’85, Treasurer Robert McAfee, M.D. Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Senior Vice President of Finance and Administration David Barber, Secretary Mildred Holbrook O’Day ’47 MEMBERS VICE PRESIDENTS COLLEGE DEANS David L. Anderson, Ph.D. Dan Auger ’17, COM ’22, Student Trustee Ellen G. Beaulieu, Ed.D., M.P.H. Jane E. Carreiro, D.O. Louise Bowditch, J.D., M.A. Vice President for Strategy and Communications Dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine Ralph de Chabert ’69, M.A.T., M.H.R.O.D., Ed.D. and Vice President for Health Affairs Brenda Garrand, M.A. William Chance Grover C. Gilmore, Ph.D. Vice President for Institutional Advancement Jonathan Millen, Ph.D. Fran Girard Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Anouar Majid, Ph.D. Mark Haley, J.D. Vice President for Global Affairs Robert L. McCarthy, Ph.D., FAPhA Katherine Heer ’90, D.M.D. Dean of the College of Pharmacy James D. Herbert, Ph.D., President (ex-officio) Scott E. Steinberg, MBA Ashley Idusuyi, Pharm.D. ’20, Student Trustee Vice President of University Admissions Karen T. Pardue, Ph.D., M.S., RN, CNE, ANEF Mason “Skip” Irving, III, MBA Dean of the Westbrook College of Health Professions Joseph R. Kenneally ’76, D.M.D. Alan Thibeault Story Landis, Ph.D. Vice President for University Operations Jon Ryder, D.D.S., M.S. George M. Locarno ’70, LL.M., CPA, J.D. Dean of the College of Dental Medicine John Tumiel, M.A. OTR/L Gregg Lund, D.O., M.S., FAAP Vice President for Board Relations Martha Wilson, Ph.D., D.S.W Mark Malone, CCIM and Senior Advisor to the President Dean of the College of Graduate and Julie Mostov, Ph.D. Professional Studies Patricia J. Phillips, D.O. ’85. Richard M. Roderick Kinna Thakarar, D.O., M.P.H. Cheri Walker, CPA
You can also read