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A graduate of the School of Medicine's
class of 1955, Dr. Herbert Zick is long recognized for
his valuable services in the education and training
of house surgical staff, and as member of our armed
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Many consider Dr. Philip
Sunshine to be a “living legend.” A graduate
of the School of Medicine’s class of 1955, he
is widely recognized as one of the founding fathers
of modern neonatology.
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It is common to use the
term “hero” to describe those we admire.
But it is rare that an individual lives up to the term
as much as Dr. Jack Comstock, a member of the School
of Medicine’s class of 1938.
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A skilled and talented
physician, Sawyer treated thousands of patients during
his 20-year career as a general surgeon. He served as
the Chief of Surgery at Presbyterian/St. Luke’s
Hospital until 1994, in addition to holding many other
key leadership positions within the hospital.
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Dr. Huber distinguished
himself over the years with medical service to third
world and disadvantaged communities with a primary mission
to provide cohesive family planning programs to millions
in underdeveloped countries.
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