Department of Medicine House Staff and Faculty Photo 2000-2001 1. N. Romano; 2. J. Green; 3. E. Christopher; 4. A. Kaplan; 5. S. Crowley; 6. B. Haynes; 7. W. Yarger; 8. T. Owens; 9. L. Greenblatt; 10. K. Johnson; 11. S. Gurley; 12. M. Wadleigh; 13. K....
Department of Medicine House Staff and Faculty Photo 1999-2000 1. L. Lein; 2. D. Daniel; 3. S. Gurley; 4. E. Hope; 5. J. Ard; 6. D. Nikcevich; 7. B. Haynes; 8. B. Yarger; 9. J. Peterson; 10. C. Petti; 11. S. Lin; 12. J. Gagliardi; 13. T. Fortin; 14. M....
Department of Medicine House Staff and Faculty Photo 1998-1999 1. A. Abernethy; 2. W. Yarger; 3. B. Haynes; 4. C. Cabell; 5. C. Colon-Emeric; 6. G. Jones; 7. N. Peterson; 8. J. Poku; 9. S. Rao; 10. C. Russo; 11. C. Jordan; 12. G. Gerschutz; 13. E....
Duke University Department of Medicine 1995-1996 1. H. Carag; 2. L. Yballe; 3. C. Carpenter; 4. N. Hardy; 5. J. Tseng; 6. T. Shah; 7. R. Dolor; 8. M. Cuffe; 9. B. Haynes; 10. W. Yarger; 11. J. Hochrein; 12. M. Eloubeid; 13. S. Lunin; 14. S. Adler; 15....
Duke University Department of Medicine 1994-1995 1. P. Bohjanen; 2. R. Deucher; 3. S. Gittleson; 4. F. Jeffries; 5. K. Lyke; 6. E. Gutman; 7. M. Balssanno; 8. L. Murphy; 9. D. Ciaccia; 10. J. Greenfield; 11. K. Bodily; 12. W. Yarger; 13. S. Wang; 14....
Duke University Department of Medicine 1993-1994 1. R. Chen; 2. K. Marr; 3. J. Miller; 4. C. Udomsakdi; 5. E. Duh; 6. M. Thel; 7. J. Greenfield; 8. W. Yarger; 9. S. Kantrow; 10. S. Al Khatib; 11. B. Alexander; 12. H. Shaw; 13. I. Mbaga; 14. N....
Dr. Robert Lefkowitz. Lefkowitz was appointed Associate Professor of Medicine and Assistant Professor of Biochemistry in 1973, and promoted to Professor of Medicine in 1977. In 1982 he became the James B. Duke Professor of Medicine. He was awarded the...
Duke University Medical Center Department of Medicine 1990-1991 1. Folz; 2. Pfundstein; 3. Sachs; 4. Kanj; 5. Cross; 6. Gelber; 7. Bernstein; 8. Greenfield; 9. Yarger; 10. Lichtenstein; 11. Burton; 12. Narins; 13. T. Green; 14. S. Green; 15. Shenassa;...
A performance of the 1990 student-faculty show Back to the Suture. Pat Kenan, MD '59, in front. The annual student-faculty show is entirely student-run and offers a comedic view of the experiences of a medical student at Duke.
Dr. Rebecca Buckley with microscope. Buckley studied pediatric allergy with Dr. Susan Dees in the Division of Pediatric Allergy at Duke, and was the chief of the division of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology from 1974 to 2003. Dr. Buckley was named the...
Duke University Medical Center Department of Medicine 1989-1990 1. B Reller; 2. H. Goldberg; 3. P.K. Marcom; 4. I. Weintraub; 5. D. Yohay; 6. L. Callaway; 7. S. Pinnell; 8. M. Lambert; 9. W. Yarger; 10. J.C. Greenfield; 11. E. Oddone; 12. S. Carpenter;...
Duke University Medical Center Department of Medicine 1988-89 1. J. Jollis; 2. A. Blau; 3. D. Metzler; 4. M. DiMaio; 5. I. Weintraub; 6. D. Yohay; 7. P. Gerbel; 8. J. Greenfield; 9. W. Yarger; 10. J. Daubert; 11. J. Crapo; 12. S. Pinnell; 13. L....
Duke University Medical Center Department of Medicine 1987-88 1. M. Cameron; 2. S. Culp; 3. G. Li; 4. I. Taylor; 5. K. Abson; 6. B. Wolff; 7. K. Howell; 8. D. Dulas; 9. S. Georas; 10. D. Hill; 11. J. Fetters; 12. M. Linzer; 13. 14. P. Brown; 15. S....
Dr. W. David Watkins and J. Horst Meyer dance in the 1986 student-faculty show Back to the Suture. The annual student-faculty show is entirely student-run and offers a comedic view of the experiences of a medical student at Duke.
Dr. Dennis Bernard Amos was professor of immunology and experimental surgery at Duke University from 1962 to 1993. Slide is one in a series of 20 slides from the same photo shoot.
1980 School of Medicine faculty. Row 1 (L-R): David Durack, Herbert Sieker, James Clapp, James Wyngaarden, Harvey Cohen, J. Lamar Caloway, Andrew Huang, Len Lastinger, Yihong Kong. Row 2 (L-R): Wednell Rosse, Allen Roses, Edwin Cox, Sheldon Pinnell,...
Division of Neurosurgery physicians. Row 1 (l-r): Edward Ganz, Barnes Woodhall, Robert H. Wilkins, W. Jerry Oakes; Row 2 (l-r): Blaine Nashold, Guy L. Odom, Richard S. Kramer, Wesley A. Cook. The Division of Neurosurgery was established in 1937 as part...
School of Medicine students performing the student-faculty show. The annual show is entirely student-run and offers a comedic view of the experiences of a medical student at Duke.
Jane Elchlepp, M.D., Ph.D., was a professor, member of the Department of Pathology, and assistant vice president for health affairs, planning, and analysis. Elchlepp worked closely with William Anlyan to oversee planning and construction of Duke...
Florence Kendall, PT, a nationally recognized and well respected teacher of Kinesiology and muscle testing. She often visited Duke to teach continuing education courses for staff and students.
Frederick Bernheim speaking at his retirement dinner. Dr. Bernheim was one of the original members of the faculty of the Duke University Hospital and School of Medicine. He served as professor of pharmacology from 1930 until 1975.
Dr. Anlyan came to Duke University in 1949, where he completed residency training in general and thoracic surgery at Duke University School of Medicine between 1949 and 1955. In 1955 he passed the examinations of the American board of thoracic Surgery....
Berta Bobath, a well respected physical therapist and co-creator of the Bobath method, during a visit to Duke in the 1970s. The child in the picture is unknown. The Bobath method is a rehabilitation technique that helps patients with injuries to the...
Lowenbach was a professor of neurology from 1940 to 1963 and chair of the Dept. of Psychiatry from 1951 to 1953. He returned to Duke as a visiting professor in the early 1970s.
Berta Bobath, a well respected physical therapist and co-creator of the Bobath method, on a visit to Duke in the 1970s. The Bobath method is a rehabilitation technique that helps patients with injuries to the brain or spinal cord.
Duke University Medical Center Department of Medicine 1969-70
1. Wagner; 2. Anderson; 3. [unidentified]; 4. [unidentified]; 5. [unidentified]; 6. Ruffin; 7. Brewer; 8. Lazlo; 9. Wyngaarden; 10. Neelon; 11. McIntosh; 12. Calloway; 13. Saltzman; 14....
Wilburt Davison (holding shovel) and John McGovern replanting the Osler ivy outside of the Davison Building. The first School of Medicine graduating class originally planted ivy in 1932 to commemorate commencement ceremonies.
Eleanor Flanagan Branch in classroom. Given in a scrapbook to Helen Kaiser in 1968. Branch was an alumni class of 1951 and a physical therapy faculty member for 40 years.
Prentiss L. Harrison graduated from the Duke Physician Assistant Program in 1968. He was the first African American physician assistant in the country.
Lenox Baker graduated from the Duke University School of Medicine in 1933. He served as professor of orthopaedics and orthopaedic surgery. He was the chief of the Division of Orthopaedics (Department of Surgery) from 1937 to 1967.
Dr. William G. Anlyan and School of Medicine students. (Left to right) Rebecca Trent Kirkland, Joyce Umstead, Thomas F. Henley, Jay Hopkins, Gitta Jackson Lampertz, and Richard Damiano. Dr. Anlyan was chancellor of Duke University Medical Center from...
Barbara Dantzler, PT, assistant supervisor; Martha Trotter, PT, coordinator; and Linda Fong, receptionist. This picture was taken in the reception area of the physical therapy department.