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  Vol. 287 No. 20, May 22, 2002 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Miscellanea Medica

JAMA. 2002;287:2644.

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  • Christine Cassel, MD, is the first woman to become dean of the Oregon Health Sciences University School of Medicine in Portland. An expert in geriatric medicine, medical ethics, and the quality of clinical care, Cassel was previously professor and chair of the Henry L. Schwartz Department of Geriatrics and Adult Development at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City and director of the Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center at Bronx Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
  • Six surgeons have recently joined the staff of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Mass. They are: Douglas W. Hanto, MD, PhD, chief, Division of Transplantation; Frank G. Opelka, MD, chief of colon and rectal surgery and vice chair of finance, Department of Surgery; Per-Olof Hasselgren, MD, PhD, vice chair of research, Department of Surgery, and director of endocrine surgery; Larry M. Gentilello, MD, chief of trauma and surgical and critical care; . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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