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T
he newly
published
10th
edition of the presti-
gious text Schwartz's
Principles of Surgery
,
edited by
F. Charles
Brunicardi, MD '80
,
is dedicated to two distinguished
members of the medical school
community: the late
Stephen F. Lowry,
MD
, Richard
Harvey Professor
and chair,
Department of
Surgery, and
senior associate
dean for
education,
and the late
Robert
Dorian, MD
'81
, chair,
Depart-
ment of
Anesthesiology at St. Barnabas
Medical Center, Livingston. Dr. Lowry
and Dr. Dorian were deeply commit-
ted to the medical school, proudly
representing its mission throughout
their careers.
The dedication to Dr. Lowry was
written by
Siobhan A. Corbett, MD
'87
, associate professor of surgery,
while the author of the dedication to
Dr. Dorian was
James A. Macho,
MD '78
.
Leading Surgery Text
Dedicated to Dr. Lowry
and Dr. Dorian,
Edited by Dr. Brunicardi
Robert Wood Johnson
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MEDICINE 37
Above:
Cardiologists Clifton
Lacy, MD '79, and Steve
Binenbaum, MD, PhD, annual
Career Night participants,
discuss their experiences with
students.
Top right:
Neurologist
Elena Frid, MD '06, was
delighted to attend Career
Night for the first time since
her graduation.
Above right:
Paul Weber, MD '87,
advises student on careers in
the pharmaceutical industry.
Right:
Ursula Pogany, MD '81,
discusses the future of careers
in pediatrics.
Above left:
Joseph Marchetta,
MD '76, advises student on
career options in family
medicine.
Left:
Leonard Lee, MD '92,
interim chair, Department of
Surgery, advises students on
careers in surgery.
Right:
Perry Ritota, MD '89,
discusses careers in
plastic and reconstructive
surgery with students.
Below right:
Oncologist
Eduardo Fernandez, MD '89,
discusses career choices with
students.
Left:
Michael Rosenberg,
MMS '74, MD, counsels a student
on career choices in
neurology.
F. Charles Brunicardi,
MD '80
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