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About the <strong>University</strong> ........................................................................................................................... 4Accreditation – <strong>University</strong>............................................................................................................... 4Mission Statement – <strong>University</strong> ...................................................................................................... 4The Rootstown Campus .................................................................................................................. 5The Consortium and Partner Universities ....................................................................................... 5Associated Hospitals, Health Departments, and Pharmacies ......................................................... 7<strong>Ohio</strong> Resident Priority and Citizenship Status ................................................................................ 9College of Graduate Studies ............................................................................................................. 10Accreditation – College of Graduate Studies ................................................................................ 10Mission Statement – College of Graduate Studies ....................................................................... 10History – College of Graduate Studies .......................................................................................... 10Overview of Degree programs – College of Graduate Studies ..................................................... 10Curriculum and Degree Requirements – College of Graduate Studies ........................................ 12Admissions – College of Graduate Studies ................................................................................... 16College of Medicine .......................................................................................................................... 18Accreditation – College of Medicine ............................................................................................. 18Mission Statement – College of Medicine .................................................................................... 18History – College of Medicine ....................................................................................................... 18Essential Functions – College of Medicine .................................................................................... 18Overview of Degree Programs – College of Medicine .................................................................. 20Curriculum and Degree Requirements – College of Medicine ..................................................... 21Admissions – College of Medicine ................................................................................................ 29College of Pharmacy ......................................................................................................................... 32Accreditation – College of Pharmacy ............................................................................................ 32Mission Statement – College of Pharmacy ................................................................................... 32History – College of Pharmacy ...................................................................................................... 32Essential Functions – College of Pharmacy ................................................................................... 32Overview of Degree Programs – College of Pharmacy ................................................................. 34Curriculum and Degree Requirements – College of Pharmacy .................................................... 34Admissions – College of Pharmacy ............................................................................................... 43Division of Academic Affairs ............................................................................................................. 44The Office of Academic Affairs...................................................................................................... 44The Office of Student Affairs ........................................................................................................ 44The Office of Enrollment Services ................................................................................................. 47


The William G. Wasson, M.D., Center for Clinical Skills Training, Assessment and Scholarship .. 47Faculty Development .................................................................................................................... 47Continuing Professional Education (CPE)...................................................................................... 48The Oliver Ocasek Regional <strong>Medical</strong> Information Center ............................................................. 48Financial Planning ............................................................................................................................. 49Student Budget ............................................................................................................................. 49Financial Aid .................................................................................................................................. 51Financial Aid Inquiries ................................................................................................................... 53Student Rights and Responsibilities .............................................................................................. 542012/13 College of Graduate Studies Student Budget ................................................................. 562012/13 College of Medicine Student Budget .............................................................................. 582012/13 College of Pharmacy Student Budget ............................................................................. 60Area Health Education Centers (AHEC)............................................................................................. 61Administration & Academic Departments ........................................................................................ 62Board of Trustees 2012/2013 ....................................................................................................... 62<strong>University</strong> Administration ............................................................................................................. 62College of Graduate Studies Administration ................................................................................ 62College of Medicine Administration ............................................................................................. 63Liaison Officers for the Consortium Universities .......................................................................... 63Basic <strong>Medical</strong> Sciences .................................................................................................................. 64Clinical Sciences ............................................................................................................................ 64Pharmacy Departments ................................................................................................................ 64Faculty Listing .................................................................................................................................... 65Published: August 15, 2012


About the <strong>University</strong>On April 29, 2011, in the Governor’s CeremonialOffice at the <strong>Ohio</strong> State House, Governor JohnKasich publicly signed House Bill 139 as approvedby the <strong>Ohio</strong> General Assembly to officially changethe name of the <strong>Northeast</strong>ern <strong>Ohio</strong> UniversitiesCollege of Medicine (NEOUCOM) to <strong>Northeast</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong> (NEOMED).<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> recognizes the <strong>University</strong>’shistory, heritage and the geographic area itserves;<strong>Medical</strong> in recognition of its education, researchand service mission in medicine, pharmacy,graduate research and graduate studies;<strong>University</strong> in recognition of its three colleges inmedicine, pharmacy and graduates studies andits status as one of the 14 public universitiesserving <strong>Ohio</strong> citizens.Accreditation – <strong>University</strong>The <strong>University</strong> is accredited regionally by TheHigher Learning Commission of the North CentralAssociation (NCA) of Colleges and Schools. TheNCA evaluates how the <strong>University</strong> fulfills itsmission and achieves its strategic goals byassessing the educational aspect, governance,administration, financial stability, admissions,student services, institutional resources, studentlearning, and institutional effectiveness.The <strong>University</strong> is fully accredited by the NCA. Itsnext comprehensive evaluation will take place inApril 2013.Mission Statement – <strong>University</strong>The <strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong> improvesthe health, economy, and quality of lifein <strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> through the medical,pharmacy and health sciences education ofstudents and practitioners at all levels; thedevelopment of new knowledge throughresearch in the biomedical, community healthand behavioral sciences; and the provision ofcommunity service and health educationthroughout the <strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> region.VisionTo be the premier community‐basedinterprofessional health sciences university in theUnited States.ValuesOur values are reflected in the Six Cs of oureducational, research and work environment:Competence, Communication, Caring, Curiosity,Character and Community.Importance of Diversity to ourMissionNEOMED believes that it is critical to haveeducational programs that inspire learners andeducators to understand and interact with thediverse world of patients, one another, and thehealth care team to improve the health ofindividuals and communities. Central toNEOMED’s mission is the diversity of thestudents, faculty, and staff. The NEOMEDDiversity Council ensures the <strong>University</strong> isdedicated to increasing and sustaining a diverselearning and work environment that is groundedin respect and inclusion. The Council functions asa catalyst for the identification and developmentof initiatives for improvements in diversity atevery level of the <strong>University</strong>. The Council alsoserves as a forum for diversity‐related concernsfrom the <strong>University</strong>'s work force and educationcommunity.The NEOMED Diversity Council leads manyactivities, some of which include developing acampus‐wide plan for diversity, enhancingorganizational competency of diversity, building awelcoming and affirming environment for allpeople, and providing a forum to addressdiversity issues within the NEOMED community.In tandem with the efforts of the DiversityCouncil is the support and leadership from theDirector of Diversity Affairs who is responsible forimplementing practices, processes, supportservices, and programmatic and educationalinitiatives that support diversity and create a4


the College of Health Sciences and HumanServices. The Princeton Review included UAamong its “Best in the Midwest” universities, andthe 2008 Academic Ranking of World Universitieslists UA among the top 500 universities in theworld.About 29,000 undergraduate and graduatestudents are enrolled at UA, which in the past 10years has added or acquired 15 new buildings, 17major additions or renovations, and 34 acres ofnew green space. UA features the latest learningtechnologies, the Career Advantage Network,and some of the newest residence halls in theregion, including an Honors Complex that openedin 2004. Akron’s vibrant campus life includesmore than 200 student organizations toaccommodate professional, personal, social andreligious interests.The <strong>University</strong> of Akron Admissions Office1‐800‐655‐4884www.uakron/admissionsadmissions @uakron.eduCleveland State <strong>University</strong>Cleveland State <strong>University</strong> is accredited theHigher Learning Commission of the North CentralAssociation of Colleges and Schools as a doctoraldegree‐granting university and provides a richenvironment for learning in an excitingmetropolitan location. Students find the entirecity of Cleveland is their campus for study,practical experience and recreation. The campusconsists of 85 acres and 40 buildings and isgrowing, with a dynamic $350 million dollarCampus Master Plan that includes a newrecreation center and residence halls.More than 1,000 courses support hundreds ofmajors at the undergraduate and graduate levelsand law. The university offers doctoral degreesin regulatory biology, molecular medicine,business administration, clinical bioanalyticalchemistry, engineering, urban education andurban studies and public affairs. Master’sdegrees are offered in 38 academic areas.Nearly 90 percent of Cleveland State’s 16,000students work full‐ or part‐time; approximatelyone third of are in graduate‐level programs.Academically talented and highly motivatedstudents may apply to Honors Program wherethe best are challenged by the best as ClevelandState’s faculty is tops, too. More than 90 percenthold the highest degree in their field. Faculty aredistinguished nationally; in just the last fouryears, 20 have received distinguished FulbrightScholar Awards, ranking CSU first in <strong>Ohio</strong> andsecond in the nation for the 2005‐06 academicyear. Faculty and staff alike insist on creating anatmosphere that promotes intellectual growthand the creation of new knowledge.Cleveland State <strong>University</strong> has more than 90,000alumni, most of whom have remained in<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> area to establish careers, giveback to the community and raise their families.Cleveland State <strong>University</strong> Admissions Office1‐888‐CSU‐OHIOadmissions@csuohio.eduwww.CSUOHIO.eduKent State <strong>University</strong>Kent State <strong>University</strong> is ranked among thenation’s top 77 public research universities. Thelargest residential campus in <strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong>,Kent State is committed to the success of themore than 41,000 students on its eightcampuses. Its world‐acclaimed faculty; cutting–edge laboratories; and top‐ranked, 12‐story,open‐stack library — which houses more than 2.6million volumes and a complete learningresource center — offer students, faculty andvisiting researchers all the advantages expectedof <strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong>’s leading public, researchuniversity. Its location on the banks of the scenicCuyahoga River combines friendly, small‐townambience with proximity to metropolitancenters.Undergraduates are offered varied opportunitiesto complete internships, engage in servicelearning projects, take graduate‐level courseworkand participate in research alongsidedistinguished faculty. The Honors College, one ofthe oldest and most highly regarded in thenation, attracts students of outstandingacademic caliber. Academic programs ofdistinction include, but are not limited to,biological and biomedical sciences; education,health and human services; nursing, psychologyand public health. Kent State’s students and6


faculty hail from 50 states and 100 nations. Theuniversity offers a number of study‐abroadprograms and exchanges with China, Ireland,Italy and Switzerland, to name just a few.Student‐led tours depart from the AdmissionsOffice twice daily Monday through Friday and onmost Saturday mornings. Tours are popular. It’sbest to reserve your visit online or call two weeksin advance.Kent State Admissions Office1‐800‐988‐KENTwww.kent.edu/admissionsYoungstown State <strong>University</strong>Located on a beautiful 140‐acre campus inYoungstown, <strong>Ohio</strong>, Youngstown State <strong>University</strong>(YSU) offers a broad selection of major programsbacked by a 100‐year tradition of teaching andscholarship. As an urban research university, YSUprovides undergraduate students opportunitiesto work with senior faculty and graduatestudents on leading‐edge research. Itslaboratories are equipped with advanced toolsfor investigation, including X‐ray diffractometers,NMR spectrometers, and high‐end electronmicroscopes. A student‐faculty ratio of 18.5:1assures motivated students productiveinteractions with highly qualified and dedicatedfaculty, over 80 percent of whom hold theterminal degree in their field.Youngstown State <strong>University</strong> offers its 13,000students a vital living and learning environment,with a cohesive centralized campus andhundreds of curricular and co‐curricularactivities. Recreational facilities include anOlympic‐size pool, tennis and basketball courts,outdoor track, and the new Andrews StudentRecreation and Wellness Center, centrallylocated and offering the most current fitnessequipment, trained staff, and five‐story climbingwall. NEOMED students who choose to live oncampus enjoy the amenities of the Cafaro HonorsResidence. Most of campus, including theresidence halls, is wireless‐enabled.Youngstown State <strong>University</strong> Admissions Office330‐941‐2000www.web.ysu.edu/admissionsAssociated Hospitals, HealthDepartments, and PharmaciesThe clinical teaching facilities of the <strong>University</strong>include more than 24 associated hospitals, arange of private and corporate pharmacies andfive health departments. The <strong>University</strong> hasfocused a significant portion of their clinicalteaching with eight university’s termed “majorteaching facilities.” Collectively, the facilitiesoffer approximately 6,500 beds and nearly 2,200physicians and pharmacists who volunteer theirtime and talent and serve as clinical faculty andtrain students at these locations.Associated Hospitals for Medicine+ Akron Children’s Hospital+ Akron General <strong>Medical</strong> Center+ Aultman Hospital+ Barberton Citizens HospitalEdwin Shaw Hospital for RehabilitationForum Health/Western Reserve CareSystem• Hillside Rehabilitation Hospital+ Northside <strong>Medical</strong> Center• Trumbull Memorial HospitalHeartland Behavioral HealthcareMedCentral Health SystemMedina Community Hospital+ Mercy <strong>Medical</strong> CenterRobinson Memorial Hospital+ St. Elizabeth Health CenterSalem Community Hospital+ Summa Health System• Akron City Hospital• St. Thomas HospitalWadsworth‐Rittman Hospital+ Major Teaching Hospital forCollege of MedicineHealth DepartmentsAkron Health DepartmentCanton City Health DepartmentMahoning County District Board of HealthPortage County Combined Health DistrictStark County Health DepartmentClinical Teaching Sites forPharmacy788 th <strong>Medical</strong> Group Wright Patterson AFBAbsolute Pharmacy Inc


Acme PharmaciesAdvanced Infusion ServicesAdvocate Lutheran General HospitalAffinity <strong>Medical</strong> CenterAhuja <strong>Medical</strong> CenterAkron Children’s HospitalAkron Children’s Hospital – Beeghly CampusAkron Community Health ResourcesAkron General <strong>Medical</strong> CenterAlliance Community HospitalAmerican Pharmacists AssociationAmerican Society of Health System PharmacistsAmerimed Home Infusion PharmacyArlington PharmacyAshtabula County <strong>Medical</strong> CenterAultCareAultman HospitalBartlett Regional HospitalBeachwood Family Health Center PharmacyBeaver Health Mart PharmacyBedford Laboratories, Inc.Bedford <strong>Medical</strong> CenterBrewster Family PharmacyBrines Hometown PharmacyBuckley’s PharmacyBuderer Drug CoCardinal Health Nuclear Pharmacy ServicesCenter for Families and ChildrenChemawa Health CenterCherokee Indian HospitalChoice PharmacyClark’s PharmacyCommunity Action Agency of Columbiana CountyCompounding Pharmacy of GreenCrile PharmacyCVSDavies DrugDiabetes In ControlDiscount Drug MartEasterday PharmacyEli‐Lilly & CompanyEuclid Avenue PharmacyEuclid HospitalExactCare PharmacyFairview Health Center PharmacyFairview HospitalFederal Correctional Institute in ElktonFort Meyers Prescription ShopFranklin PharmacyGeauga <strong>Medical</strong> CenterGenoa HealthcareGiant EagleGiant FoodsGood Samaritan <strong>Medical</strong> CenterGrace HospitalHart PharmacyHattie LarlhamHealth Alliance HospitalHeartland Behavioral HealthcareHeritage Square PharmacyHillcrest HospitalHome Delivery PharmacyHometown PharmacyHospice of the Western ReserveHumana Mail Order PharmacyIndependence, Inc.Johns Hopkins HospitalKaiser Permanente Health SystemKelseyCare AdvantageKent State <strong>University</strong> Health ServicesKlein’s PharmacyKmartKrogerLakewood HospitalLexi‐Comp, Inc.Louis Stokes VAMC Cleveland VA <strong>Medical</strong>CenterLutheran HospitalMarc Glassman, Inc.Marion General HospitalMarymount Family PharmacyMarymount HospitalMedCentral Health SystemMedco Health SolutionsMedina General HospitalMember HealthMercy <strong>Medical</strong> CenterMetrohealth <strong>Medical</strong> CenterMVI HomeCareNational Community Pharmacists AssociationNationwide Children’s HosptialNEON Hough Health CenterNew Choice PharmacyNewton Falls Family PharmacyNorthcoast Behavioral Healthcare<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong>Northside <strong>Medical</strong> CenterOmnicare Pharmacy of WadsworthOrchard Specialty Pharmacy ServicesParkway PharmacyPharmacy CarePharmacy Data ManagementPharMericaPrescription Assistance Network CharitablePharmacyQuality Compounding Specialty RxRainbow Babies and Children’s HospitalRed Cross Pharmacy8


Rite Aid PharmacyRitzman PharmaciesRobinson Memorial HospitalRx Institutional ServicesSalem Community HospitalSand Run PharmacyScriptshop PharmacySharon Regional Health SystemShrivers PharmacySouth Pointe HospitalSoutheastern <strong>Ohio</strong> Regional <strong>Medical</strong> CenterSouthwest General Health SystemSt. Elizabeth Health CenterSt. John <strong>Medical</strong> CenterSt. Joseph Health CenterSt. Vincent Charity HospitalStrongsville Family Health Center PharmacySumma Akron City HospitalSumma Barberton HospitalSumma St. Thomas HospitalSumma Wadsworth‐Rittman HospitalSumma Western Reserve HospitalSurgical Center PharmacyTargetTaussig Cancer Center PharmacyThe Cleveland Clinic FoundationThe Free <strong>Medical</strong> Clinic of Greater ClevelandThe Medicine ShoppeThe <strong>University</strong> of Akron Nursing Center forCommunity HealthTriangle PharmacyUnion Hospital<strong>University</strong> Hospitals Health System<strong>University</strong> Option CareVibra Hospital of Mahoning ValleyWalgreenWal‐MartWilloughby Hills Family Health Center PharmacyWyandot Memorial HospitalZellMed Solutions<strong>Ohio</strong> Resident Priority andCitizenship StatusThe <strong>University</strong> is a publicly chartered and fundeduniversity in the state of <strong>Ohio</strong>. Therefore, as aresult of this public support, its charter mandatesgiving admission preference to residents of thestate of <strong>Ohio</strong>, as defined by the <strong>Ohio</strong> Board ofRegents.Only U.S. citizens and permanent residents maybe considered for admission to the <strong>University</strong>;candidates must have such status uponapplication.International students may apply to the M.P.H.consortium universities (The <strong>University</strong> of Akron,Cleveland State <strong>University</strong>, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong> orYoungstown State <strong>University</strong>); however NEOMEDonly accepts U.S. Citizens or permanentresidents.9


College of Graduate StudiesAccreditation – College ofGraduate StudiesThe Integrated Pharmaceutical Medicine M.S.and Ph.D. in Integrated Pharmaceutical Medicineand the offering of the Master of Public Healthare accredited regionally by The Higher LearningCommission of the North Central Association(NCA) of Colleges and Schools. The NCA evaluatesthe <strong>University</strong>’s mission and standards byassessing the educational aspect, governance,administration, financial stability, admissions,student services, institutional resources, studentlearning, and institutional effectiveness.In addition, the Master of Public Health is fullyaccredited by the Council on Education for PublicHealth.On March 26, 2012, the M.S./Residency Programwas approved by the <strong>Ohio</strong> Board of Regents. OnApril 16, 2012, The Higher Learning Commissionof the North Central Association (NCA) grantedofficial approval to NEOMED to offer theM.S./Residency Program.A comprehensive evaluation by NCA of the<strong>University</strong> to offer graduate programs beyondthe initial degree offerings will take place inacademic year 2012‐2013.Mission Statement – College ofGraduate StudiesThe mission of the College of Graduate Studies isto instill critical thinking, inspire curiosity, andpromote innovation in order to graduate futuregenerations of scientists, researchers, teachers,and community leaders who will use the powerof education, research and scholarship topositively transform the world.History – College of GraduateStudiesThe College of Graduate Studies was founded in2009 and offers graduate programs inpharmaceutical medicine, public health, healthsystems pharmacy administration, and bioethics.The College of Graduate Studies provides supportto students who are pursuing graduate‐leveldegrees at <strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong>(NEOMED) and in partnership with other <strong>Ohio</strong>universities.Overview of Degree programs– College of Graduate StudiesIntegrated PharmaceuticalMedicine: Master of Science (M.S.)or Doctorate (Ph.D.)Integrated pharmaceutical medicine is thescientific discipline concerned with the discovery,development, formulation, delivery,pharmacologic and toxicologic evaluation,registration and scientific monitoring of drugentities for the benefit of the public health. Themain objective of the integrated pharmaceuticalmedicine degree program is to educate anddevelop first‐rate scholars and independentinvestigators within an integrated curriculum.Graduates of this program will have a uniqueperspective on the linkage of pharmaceuticalsciences to medical disciplines especially withregard to disease mechanisms and targets fortherapeutic interventions. This program willprovide graduate students interested in enteringa career in the pharmaceutical industry andacademia with an excellent integratedpharmaceutical medicine graduate education atthe M.S. and Ph.D. levels, while benefiting fromNEOMED’s excellent research environment andinfrastructure.M.S. in Integrated Pharmaceutical Medicine10


The M.S. degree in integrated pharmaceuticalmedicine requires at least 25 credit hours fromthe core curriculum offered to the Ph.D.students, and performance on courseassessments at a level above 80 percent. Amongseveral courses, examples of what students willlearn include principles of drug action,pharmaceutical medicine research methods,statistics with an emphasis on biostatistics,medicinal pharmacology, biopharmaceuitcs andbiotechnology, drug regulatory affairs,intellectual property issues pertaining to drugdevelopment, clinical trials design, and severalelective courses tailored to the student’s majorinterest. Ten hours of pharmaceutical medicineresearch, and ten hours of thesis work,culminating in a written thesis and thesisdefense, will round out the program.Ph.D. in Integrated PharmaceuticalMedicineThe basic graduation requirement for the Ph.D.degree in integrated pharmaceutical medicinewill be 90 total semester credit hours. Alldoctoral students in the program will be requiredto complete 45 hours didactic study, and 15hours of dissertation work, culminating in awritten dissertation and dissertation defense, willround out the program. Among several courses,examples of what students will learn includeprinciples of drug action, cellular signaling, drugmetabolism, pharmaceutical medicine researchmethods, statistics with an emphasis onbiostatistics, medical pharmacology,biopharmaceutics and biotechnology, drugregulatory affairs, intellectual property issuespertaining to drug development, clinical trialsdesign, and several elective courses tailored tothe student’s major interest, for example cellularand molecular neuroscience. All doctoralstudents will be administered aqualifying/candidacy exam upon completion ofthe didactic course work (including the corecurriculum requirements). This examination willbe taken within one year of completion of thecore requirements and usually no later than thesummer after the student’s second year.Dual Degree Offerings: M.D.‐Ph.D andPharm.D.‐Ph.D. in IntegratedPharmaceutical Medicine11Dual degree offerings include the M.D.‐Ph.D. andPharm.D.‐Ph.D. degrees. NEOMED studentswanting to enter the dual degree programs willtake the Transition into Pharmaceutical Medicinecourse in lieu of the curriculum required fordirect entry Ph.D or M.S. students (see above).The Transition into Pharmaceutical Medicinecourse transitions the professional student fromprimarily a didactic learning environment to onethat is problem solving with instruction bymembers of the graduate faculty. There will betwo 2‐hour sessions for the 16‐week semester.The course will emphasize components (topics)that include drug discovery and development,drug delivery and drug efficacy, followed by twoweeks of integration and assessment.Master of Public Health (M.P.H.)The Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) degreeprogram is a consortium program with the<strong>University</strong> of Akron, Cleveland State <strong>University</strong>,NEOMED, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong> and Youngstown State<strong>University</strong>. This nontraditional program is gearedtoward the working professional who would liketo broaden his or her role in improvingcommunity health, enhance current job skills orseek career advancement. The mission of theConsortium of Eastern <strong>Ohio</strong> Master of PublicHealth program is to provide accredited publichealth education designed for the workingprofessional. It does this through a collaborativelearning community, drawing on the collectiveresources of its five member institutions andpartnering community agencies. The programstrives to produce respected and competentprofessionals able to improve public healthpractices, especially in eastern <strong>Ohio</strong>.Bioethics Graduate CertificateAs medical science and technology continues toadvance, there is an increasing concern overprofessional and ethical responsibilities inproviding optimal care to patients and theirfamilies, and addressing issues among colleaguesand institutions including, but not limited to,effective utilization of scarce or limitedresources, disclosure of conflicts of interest,balancing healthcare delivery with clinicalresearch, and developing therapeutic


elationships in light of controversial publichealth policies and laws.The Bioethics Graduate Certificate program isdesigned for healthcare professionals andstudents who have the desire to explore thesepragmatic issues through the lenses of ethicaltheory and narrative‐driven humanities. Thiscoursework can be taken in addition to theirmedicine or pharmacy coursework. However,students not enrolled in the Colleges of Medicineor Pharmacy are eligible to participate in thebioethics certificate program. This 9‐creditprogram, which can be acquired in less than 9months, is ideal for the busy healthcareprofessional or student who wishes to combineclinical practice with ethics consultation,education and research.Health‐System PharmacyAdministration (M.S.)The M.S./Residency Program in health‐systempharmacy administration is designed forgraduating pharmacy students or recentgraduates who wish to build on their clinicalcompetence to develop administrative, financialand leadership skills related to health‐systemadministration, which will enable them tomanage complex health‐system pharmacydepartments at the institutional and departmentlevels.The first track of the two‐year M.S. degree will becompleted at NEOMED with some courses atCleveland State <strong>University</strong> (CSU) College ofBusiness. A concurrent two‐year specializedresidency in pharmacy administration will beconducted at the Cleveland Clinic or AkronGeneral <strong>Medical</strong> Center. The residency is a 24‐month program in which hands‐on experience isgained through clinical and administrativerotations, allowing residents to immediatelyapply knowledge gained in the classroom to reallife professional, clinical, and managementsituations. The residency would be accredited bythe ASHP. The Cleveland Clinic and Akron General<strong>Medical</strong> Center both offer a postgraduate year 1(PGY1) residency. The Cleveland Clinic alsoprovides multiple PGY2 specialized clinicalresidencies.A second track for the M.S. degree only is offeredto mid‐career pharmacists practicing in hospitals12and health‐systems in <strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> who wantto pursue an M.S. degree as a non‐traditionalstudent.Curriculum and DegreeRequirements – College ofGraduate StudiesIntegrated PharmaceuticalMedicinePharmaceutics and Drug DesignA program that focuses on the scientific study ofthe formulation of medicinal substances intoproduct vehicles capable of being stored,transported, and then introduced into thepatient and behaving in ways optimal totherapeutic interaction. Includes instruction instatistics, biopharmaceutics, drug metabolism,pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, physicalpharmacy, pharmacological analysis, drug designand development, pharmacologicalbiotechnology, chemical separations,spectroscopy, drug‐host interactions,immunology, quantitative drug measurement,enzymatic transformations and metabolicexcretion.Human Development and Structure(Offered in conjuction with College ofMedicine)The course encompasses an integratedexploration of the human body from the level ofgross anatomy to microscopic andsubmicroscopic anatomy. The normal andpathological development of the body fromconception to birth is included in this survey.Contemporary medical imaging will be used toexplore the body from a clinical perspective.Throughout the course the functional anatomy ofbody systems will be emphasized, andappropriate examples of pathological processeswill be outlined.Pharmaceutics with Lab(Offered in conjuction with College ofPharmacy)This course provides students with abasic knowledge of the theory and principles


applicable to formulating, designing,compounding, and evaluating dosage forms anddrug delivery systems. Pharmacy calculationsrequired for compounding and appropriatepatient dosing will be examined. The course alsointroduces the concepts of good manufacturingpractice (GMP), quality control, and drugstandards including identification of compendiaand compendial standards. Students will learn toapply biopharmaceutical principles to theselection and evaluation of drug products forpatient care. The course will emphasize anunderstanding of the various physiological anddrug formulation factors that are involved inresponse and absorption. The process of drugdevelopment and approval including clinical trialdescriptions will be discussed.Infection and Immunity(Offered in conjuction with College of Medicine)The objectives of Infection and Immunity are toteach basic concepts in microbiology,immunology and infectious disease as they relateto the overall human organism in health anddisease. This course emphasizes basic conceptsand principles of microbes and the immunesystem and focuses on clinical infectious diseasein organ systems in the host. Antibiotics,microbial resistance, and drugs acting on theimmune system are also covered. Self‐directedlaboratory exercises as well as clinical computerproblems are also part of the course.Principles of Drug‐Body Interactions(Offered in conjuction with College ofPharmacy)This course introduces students to therelationship between drug design and thepharmacogenetics, metabolism and action ofdrugs; the influence of physical and chemicalproperties on structure‐activity relationships; andthe molecular, cellular, and physiologic basis ofdrug action. In addition, this course explores howthe fate of drugs in the body is influenced byphysiological and biochemical processes.Students learn methods to quantitateparameters that affect absorption, distribution,metabolism, and excretion of drugs, and how touse those to formulate appropriate drug dosageregimens.Master of Public HealthPublic Health ConceptsThis course serves as an introduction todefinitions, history, organization, law, ethics,essential services, global aspects and futureaspects of public health.Biostatistics in Public HealthThis course will cover principles of biostatistics inthe context of public health applications. It willinclude the basic and advanced statisticaltechniques for analyzing and investigating publichealth issues including disparities. Statisticalpackage SPSS will be used.Social and Behavioral Sciences in PublicHealthThis course covers social and behavioral scienceconcepts and theories and their application topublic health issues.Epidemiology in Public HealthThis course will facilitate students’ understandingof fundamental epidemiological concepts (suchas principles of causality), methods (such as studydesigns and measurements of health/diseasestatus and risk factors), and their practicalapplications (such as evaluation of risk factors forvarious health problems and effectiveness ofinterventions targeting them, screeningprograms and disease surveillance).Health Services Administration in Public HealthManagement principles, including personneladministration, budgeting, financing, andcontinuous quality improvement as they pertainto public health, planning and evaluationprinciples, public health economics, public healthpolicy and data sources.Certificate in BioethicsFoundations in BioethicsThis introductory course in bioethics draws upontheoretical and practical concepts and issues inthe field of bioethics, including, but not limitedto, reproductive technologies, genethics,psychiatric ethics, privacy and confidentiality,therapeutic relationships and informed consent.Students enrolled in medical and pharmacyprograms at NEOMED have foundations built intotheir curricula and receive credit for the13


Certificate Program following year two. Nonmedicaland pharmacy students must take thisrequired course, which is two credit hours.Special Topics in Bioethics: Healthcare LawThis one‐credit, eight week course will provide afoundation of the legal issues related to areas ofhealth care. This course will introduce studentsto legal concepts and the leading approaches toanalyzing the legal issues involved. The overallgoal of this course is to provide students withbasic legal understanding that can be applied toreal world experiences and situations and thatwill aid them as they progress in their careers inmedicine.Responsible Conduct in ResearchDue to the growing need for an educational andpragmatic program in professionalism and ethicalconduct in research, graduate students, focusingtheir studies and careers in the medical, researchand technological sciences, are stronglyencouraged to enroll in this course. This onecredit,eight‐week semester, will give studentsthe opportunity to: gain further knowledge about thehistory, structure, and organization ofresearch; understand professional researchconduct when working with data,colleagues and human and animalresearch participants; strengthen critical thinking,communication, and presentation skillsthrough the examination and discussionof professionalism and ethical issues andproblems in research.The overall goal of this program is to guidestudents, as they progress through their graduatecoursework toward careers in medicine, scienceand technology, toward a better understandingof core theories and values in professionalismand ethics as they apply to real‐life experiencesand situations.Bioethics Research ElectiveStudents may take a bioethics research electivein their third or fourth year of medical orpharmacy school. This elective gives students anopportunity to learn how to synthesizetheoretical research in bioethics, conductqualitative or quantitative studies, and14understand the process of institutional review ofresearch. One credit is designated for theCertificate Program for students who opt for thiselective.Health Systems PharmacyAdministrationThe <strong>Medical</strong> Care OrganizationThis course provides analysis of the currentarrangements for the organization, financing, anddelivery of medical care services. Specific topicsinclude access to care; health care costs and costcontainment; the value system of the health careindustry; health policy and politics; the supply,demand, and distribution of health care facilitiesand human resources; competition andregulation; health insurance (both public andprivate); newer options for the delivery of healthservices, including the HMO and PPO; and healthcare services from an international perspective.Financial AccountingThis course covers Basic accounting theory andpractice. Thorough coverage of accountingmeasurement of income and financial position,including the analysis of business events andtheir effect on the financial position and incomeof a business. Offered through partnership withCleveland State <strong>University</strong>.Research Methods in Pharmacy PracticeFosters the development of practice‐basedresearch skills with a focus on advancingpharmacy practice models in hospitals andhealth‐systems. Topics include timelinedevelopment, writing specific aims andhypothesis statements, power calculations andstatistical analysis, data presentation, developingsurveys, working with the Institutional ReviewBoard and grant development.Seminar, Contemporary IssuesAnalyzes and discusses contemporary issues inhealth care and health‐system pharmacy.Through presentations, students will learn tolead small group discussions on current topics. Inaddition to current issues, topics will include legaland regulatory considerations, ethical issues, andbuilding leadership skills.


Behavior of Health Care OrganizationsFocuses on the dynamic interactions of peopleworking in organizations. Applies variousmanagerial concepts, models, theories, and toolsfor identifying, diagnosing, and solvingorganizational problems. Topics includemotivation, leadership, job design, decisionmaking,and group and team dynamics.Financial Management in Health‐SystemPharmacyProvides practical application of principles offinancial and managerial accounting to thefinancial management of hospital and healthsystempharmacies and making managerialdecisions. Discusses how departmental budgetsare developed, including analysis of pastperformance, trends, and forecasting for thefuture. Uses financial concepts and tools toanalyze and evaluate financial performance,including variance analysis.Medication Use Systems & OperationsManagementFocuses on fundamental operations managementconcepts and practices in providing a safe andefficient medication use system that optimizesthe professional role of the pharmacist. Discussesleading departmental and/or interdisciplinaryteams in the design, implementation, and/orenhancement of a health‐system’s medicationuseprocess. Includes issues in the managementof informatics and automated equipment toimprove organizational performance. Reviewsvarious medication use systems, effectivemanagement of medication use systems in alllocations within the health‐system, and tools tomeasure and improve safe and effectiveperformance.Health Care Informatics for ManagersHealth care informatics can be defined as themanagement and transformation of varioushealth data components into information andknowledge that is used by health care managersto improve the process of health care. Developsan understanding of the concepts relevant tohealth care informatics and the present status ofinformation technology in health careorganizations. The main focus is the use ofcomputer‐based applications to support clinicaland administrative managers in health caretoday.Human Resources & OrganizationManagementProvides conceptual and practical knowledge inmanaging the human resource function withinhospital and health‐system pharmacies, includingwriting position descriptions, recruiting, talentselection, organizing work, delegatingresponsibility, conducting performanceappraisals, handing performance issues,managing conflict, taking corrective action, teambuilding, building strategic partnerships,managing stress, and managing stress. Discusseshow to navigate organizational politics and getthings done in complex adaptive systems.Includes how to effectively manage yourself.Innovation ProjectAn innovation project is required in lieu of athesis. The project must follow a researchmethodology and be of publishable quality in apeer‐reviewed professional journal. The topicshould be of current importance to the studentand his/her employer and have application fordirect improvement of patient care, systemsimprovement, and/or direct cost savings/revenuegeneration to the employer.Integrative Business Strategy for HealthCare AdminExplores the integrative and cross‐functionalnature of corporate strategy and decisionmaking. Applies principles, concepts, andtheories from business and marketing strategy,corporate finance, human resourcesmanagement, managerial accounting, andoperations management to managementdecisions and the formulation of strategicbusiness plans.Economic Evaluation of Programs &ServicesProvides experience in developing projectproposals in health‐system pharmacy15


administration, developing proforma statements,determining ROI, communicating and gettingapprovals, implementing plans, and evaluatingthe outcomes of the program. Discusses methodsto measure and evaluate productivity andefficiency of services, including working withconsultants.Admissions – College ofGraduate StudiesIntegrated PharmaceuticalMedicine AdmissionsThe integrated pharmaceutical medicine (IPM)M.S. and Ph.D. graduate program is open toqualified students from a variety of backgrounds.Students with the following qualifications areencouraged to apply:bachelor’s degree (or higher) in the majors ofchemistry, biochemistry, any of the biologicalsciences, or related areas, or a combination ofmajors such as for pre‐pharmacy or pre‐medicinebaccalaureate.Minimum 3.0 on a 4.0 scale in previousundergraduate coursework and/or a 3.3 on a 4.0GPA scale in prior graduate coursework. Studentswith GPAs above 3.4 will be given preferentialconsideration for admission. Typical (but notexclusive) structures for undergraduatecoursework ideal for admission to the IPMprogram are listed below:Introductory Biology IIntroductory Biology IIIntroduction to BiologyLab I & IICollege Writing IGeneticsDevelopmental BiologyCellular BiologyBiochemistrySeminar and ResearchThesisPrinciples of Chemistry IPrinciples of Chemistry IIGeneral Chemistry Lab I& IIOrganic Chemistry IBiostatisticsOrganic Chemistry IIOrganic Chemistry Lab I& IICalculus ICollege PhysicsPhysics IISurvey of AnalyticalChemistryAnalytical Chemistry LabPharmacology IPharmacology IIMicrobiologyMicrobiology LabBiotechnologyTechniquesBioethics16Public Health AdmissionsCriteria used by the Admissions Committeeinclude a bachelor’s degree from an accreditedcollege or university, minimum undergraduateGPA of 2.75, minimum graduate GPA of 3.00 outof a 4.00 scale, successful completion of a collegelevel mathematics or statistics course and collegelevel social or natural science course, andacceptable GRE score or other acceptablestandardized test score (if appropriate). Twoyears of work experience in a relevant field ishighly recommended, but not required.Application Deadlines‐ (Dates are for entering theprogram in the following fall semester)Jan.15‐ Application and all materials are dueMarch 15‐ Acceptance status notices to be sentthrough the mailApril 15‐ Deadline for accepted applicants toinform Consortium of Eastern <strong>Ohio</strong> Master ofPublic of Health office of intention to enter theprogramBioethics AdmissionsThe following requirements can be uploadedthrough the online application atwww.neomed.edu: Updated CV containing contactinformation, education, employment,scholarly activities, and licensure (ifapplicable) Personal StatementThe following requirements must be sent to theNEOMED Office of Enrollment Services: Letter of good academic standing(applicable to students and residents). Aletter must be sent by academicinstitution/residency director Three letters of recommendationHealth Systems PharmacyAdministration AdmissionsPrerequisites for acceptance into the master’sprogram include:


Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degreeor a bachelor’s, pharmacy degree with aminimum of three years of practiceexperience in health‐system pharmacy Must be licensed pharmacists or eligiblefor licensure Must have achieved an overall gradepoint average of 3.00 in a college/schoolof pharmacy. Candidates with a GPAbelow 3.00 and/or without Pharm.D. orgraduate‐level degree must take theGraduate Record Exam (GRE) foradmission to the program.Candidates must:Complete the NEOMED onlineadmissions applicationSubmit three letters of recommendationSubmit transcripts and test scoresSubmit current curriculum vitaeSubmit personal statement (i.e., whyyou want to take this program)Please note that the M.S./Residency programfirst requires acceptance into the pharmacyadministration residency program.17


College of MedicineAccreditation – College ofMedicineThe Liaison Committee on <strong>Medical</strong> Education(LCME) is solely responsible for accreditingprograms that lead to the M.D. degree.Accreditation by the LCME is required to receivefederal grants and to participate infederal loan programs. State boards of licensurerequire physicians to be graduates of LCMEaccredited medical schools.The College of Medicine is fully accredited by theLCME. The last comprehensive site visit tookplace in March 2011. The LCME continued theaccreditation of NEOMED’s education programleading to the MD degree for an eight‐year term.The next LCME comprehensive site visit will takeplace during the 2018‐2019 academic year.Mission Statement – College ofMedicineThe mission of the College of Medicine is tograduate qualified physicians oriented to thepractice of medicine at the community level, withan emphasis on primary care: family medicine,internal medicine, pediatrics andobstetrics/gynecology. The College strives toimprove the quality of health care in the 19‐county region of <strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> through:‐education of undergraduate medical students;‐assistance to the residency programs in theassociated hospitals;‐continuing education of physicians and otherhealth professionals;‐participation of faculty and students in thedevelopment of new knowledge throughresearch and consortial‐education of graduate students in thebiomedical, community health and behavioralsciences; and‐the provision of community service programsand health education throughout the 19‐countyregion.History – College of MedicineIn August 1973, the <strong>Ohio</strong> General Assemblypassed legislation establishing a medical collegemade up of a unique consortium of three statesupporteduniversities in <strong>Northeast</strong>ern <strong>Ohio</strong> —the <strong>University</strong> of Akron, Kent State <strong>University</strong> andYoungstown State <strong>University</strong>.In 1974, Rootstown was chosen the site for thebasic medical sciences campus for <strong>Northeast</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong> College of Medicine.In 1975, 42 students were selected for thecharter class and began undergraduate studies atthe three consortium universities. In September1977, charter class members began the medicalphase of their studies at the newly completedRootstown campus, with the class size increasedto 48 by the addition of students who hadalready completed a traditional premedicalcurriculum. Commencement for the College’scharter class occurred on May 26, 1981. Sincethat time, the College’s class size has increased to115 students.The overall goal of the B.S./M.D. program is tograduate well‐qualified doctors of medicine whowill be able to excel in any field of specialization,but who have had significant orientation to theprinciples and practices of primary care in thecommunity setting. Successful completion of theprogram leads to the award of the B.S. degree bythe consortium university and the M.D. degreeby the College of Medicine.Essential Functions – College ofMedicineThe primary mission of the College of Medicine isto provide all students with the training tobecome qualified physicians oriented to thepractice of medicine at the community level. Assuch, faculty are responsible to develop andimplement a standards of the practice ofmedicine.18


Preparation and training to become a physicianrequires each student to understand and meetthe essential functions required for admission,continuation and graduation identified below.The faculty has developed the courserequirements and activities to provide criticalelements of physician training. It is expected thatstudents will participate in all course activities(including but not limited to lectures, seminars,laboratories, clinics, physical examinations,patient procedures) and adhere to individualhospital rules and regulations as well as Collegeof Medicine policies regarding these activities.Learning is based on active student participationrather than simple observation and /or notetaking.A candidate for the M.D. degree must be able todemonstrate intellectual‐conceptual, integrativeand quantitative abilities; skills in observation,communication, motor functions; and maturebehavioral and social attributes. Technologicalcompensation can be made for some handicapsin certain of these areas, but a candidate shouldbe able to perform in a reasonably independentmanner without a trained intermediary. The useof a trained intermediary means that acandidate’s judgment must be mediated bysomeone else’s power of selection andobservation.Observation: The candidate must be able toobserve demonstrations and experiments in thebasic sciences, including but not limited tophysiologic and pharmacologic demonstrations inanimals, microbiologic cultures, and microscopicstudies of microorganisms and tissues in normaland pathologic states. A candidate must be ableto observe a patient accurately at a distance andclose at hand. Observations necessitate thefunctional use of the sense of vision and somaticsensation. It is enhanced by the functional use ofthe sense of smell.Communication: A candidate should be able tospeak, to hear and to observe patients in order toelicit information, describe changes in mood,activity, and posture, and perceive nonverbalcommunications. A candidate must be able tocommunicate effectively and sensitively withpatients. Communication includes not onlyspeech but also reading and writing. Thecandidate must be able to communicateeffectively in oral and written form with allmembers of the healthcare team.Motor: Candidates should have sufficient motorfunction to elicit information from patients bypalpation, auscultation, percussion, and otherdiagnostic maneuvers. A candidate should beable to execute motor activities reasonablyrequired to provide general care, to performdiagnostic procedures, and to provide emergencytreatment to patients. Examples of emergencytreatment reasonably required of physicians arecardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), theadministration of intravenous medication, andthe application of pressure to stop bleeding. Suchactions require coordination of both gross andfine muscular movements, equilibrium, andfunctional use of the senses of touch and vision.Intellectual‐Conceptual, Integrative, andQuantitative Abilities: These abilities includemeasurement, calculation, reasoning, analysisand synthesis. Problem solving, the critical skilldemanded of physicians, requires all of theseintellectual abilities. In addition, the candidateshould be able to comprehend three‐dimensionalrelationships and to understand the spatialrelationships of structures.Behavioral and Social Attributes: A candidatemust possess the emotional health required forfull utilization of intellectual abilities, the exerciseof good judgment, the prompt completion of allresponsibilities attendant to the diagnosis andcare of patients, and the development of mature,sensitive and effective relationships withpatients. Candidates must be able to toleratephysically taxing workloads and to functioneffectively under stress. They must be able toadapt to changing environments, to displayflexibility, and to learn to function in the face ofuncertainties inherent in the clinical problems ofmany patients. Commitment to excellence,service orientation, goal setting skills, academicability, self‐awareness, integrity andinterpersonal skills are all personal qualities thatare assessed during the admission and educationprocess. Because the nature of medicaleducation is based on a mentoring process,candidates are expected to be able to acceptcriticism and respond by appropriatemodification of behavior.19


Handicapped individuals are encouraged toapply. Applicants whose responses indicate thatthey cannot meet the expectations will befurther reviewed by the Admissions Committeeto assess the extent of difficulty and the potentialfor compensating for such difficulty.Overview of Degree Programs– College of MedicineBachelor of Science/Doctor ofMedicine (B.S./M.D.)The undergraduate curriculum (C1 and C2) of theB.S./M.D. program extends over a 26‐monthperiod at each of the consortium universities andprovides a strong background in the physical andlife sciences and introductory studies in thehumanities and social sciences.Students in good academic standing may elect toextend this phase and include a third year inorder to achieve a broader undergraduateexperience.During the undergraduate Phase 1, studentshave the opportunity to meet with members ofthe faculty of the College of Medicine andbecome familiar with the social issues inmedicine and the role of the physician in healthcare. These activities encourage students toexamine their role in society as futurephysicians.After completing this phase, students areconsidered for promotion to the medical phaseof the curriculum.Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)The Integrated Steps Curriculum extends overfour years and includes basic medical sciences,clinical sciences and community health sciencesand a longitudinal course.Cleveland State <strong>University</strong> M.D.Partnership Programs<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong> (NEOMED)and Cleveland State <strong>University</strong> (CSU) haveestablished a partnership to address the20changing health care needs within urbanmetropolitan areas. The goal is to train physicianswho will eventually practice in these Clevelandcommunities.NEOMED and CSU have established three pathsfor CSU students to become physicians throughthis partnership ‐ Direct Entry, PostBaccalaureate/M.D. and Baccalaureate/M.D.These programs build upon CSU’s pre‐medicalcurriculum and NEOMED’s doctor of medicinecurriculum to include courses in urban health.CSU and NEOMED faculty are currentlydeveloping the urban primary care curriculum. By2013, a total of up to 35 seats at NEOMED’sCollege of Medicine will be available to CSUstudents.Direct EntryThe partnership to train primary care physiciansbegan with the introduction of the preferentialDirect Entry application process for CSU studentsin 2011. NEOMED will continue to offer thepreferential Direct Entry admission process toCSU students who will matriculate at NEOMED’sCollege of Medicine in the fall of 2012 or 2013.Applicants from CSU who meet the academiccriteria are assured an admissions interview.Direct Entry students from CSU who matriculateinto the College of Medicine, will have anopportunity to participate in various clinicalexperiences in Cleveland.Post Baccalaureate/M.D. (Post Bacc/M.D.)The NEOMED‐CSU Post Bacc curriculum isdesigned for those who hold a bachelor’s degreefrom an accredited four‐year college oruniversity. The two‐year Post Bacc curriculum atCSU will also include urban health courses andseminars. Because accepted students have abachelor’s degree, most of the requiredcoursework will include the traditional premedicaland life sciences courses. Shouldadditional related but non‐science coursework beneeded, students will be informed uponacceptance and required to complete thosecourses before beginning medical school. AtNEOMED, students will take the four‐year doctorof medicine curriculum.Baccalaureate/M.D. (Bacc/M.D.)This non‐accelerated combined degree programallows CSU undergraduates of most majors to


apply for admission to the Bacc/M.D. programwhich includes a reserved seat at NEOMED’sCollege of Medicine. The baccalaureate portionof this pathway includes courses and seminars inurban health at CSU. CSU students may apply tothe Bacc/M.D. program when they have attainedsophomore standing.The information regarding each of thesepathways is subject to change as the NEOMED‐CSU program evolves.Curriculum and DegreeRequirements – College ofMedicineUndergraduate degreerequirements – BS/MDAll students enrolling in B.S./M.D. studies shoulddo so with the clear understanding that theymust complete the requirements of the B.S.degree prior to, or concurrent with, the awardingof the Doctor of Medicine degree.Note: all curricula are under active review andare subject to change.21


Basic Science courses in Phase 1 of the combined BS/MD ProgramBASICSCIENCESTHE <strong>UNIVERSITY</strong> OFAKRONKENT STATE<strong>UNIVERSITY</strong>YOUNGSTOWN STATE<strong>UNIVERSITY</strong>BIOLOGYCHEMISTRYPHYSICS3100:111 Principles of Biology I(4)3100:112 Principles of Biology II(4) 3100:211 General Genetics (3)3100:363 Animal Physiology (3)3100:364 Animal Physiology Lab(1)3100:467 Comp Vert Morphology(4)3100:485 Cell Physiology (3)3100:486 Cell Physiology Lab (1)4 additional 300/400 biology(credits may be transferred fromNEOMED)3150:151 Prin of Chemistry I (3)3150:152 Prin of Chemistry I Lab(1)3150:153 Prin of Chemistry II (3)3150:154 Qualitative Analysis (2)3150:263 Organic Chem Lecture I(3)3150:265 Organic Chem Lab I (2)3150:264 Organic Chem Lecture II(3)3150:401 Biochem Lecture I (3)3150:402 Biochem Lecture II (3)3650:261 Physics for Life Science I(4)3650:262 Physics for Life ScienceII (4)BSCI 10120 Biological Foundations(4)BSCI 30140 Cell Biology (4)BSCI 30156 Elements Genetics (3)BSCI 30171 General Micro (4)BSCI 30519 VertebrateEmbryology& Development Anatomy (4)CHEM 10960 Honors GeneralChem I (5)CHEM 10961 Honors GeneralChem II (5)CHEM 30481 Organic Chem I (3)CHEM 30475 Organic Chem Lab(1)CHEM 30482 Organic Chem II (3)CHEM 40245 BiochemFoundations Med (4)PHYS 13001 General Physics I (4)PHYS 13021 General Physics I Lab(1)PHYS 13002 General Physics II (4)PHYS 13022 General Physics II Lab(1)3702 & 3702L Microbiology and Lab(4)or 3703 Clinical Immunology (3)3711 Cell Biology (3)3721 Genetics (3)3730 & 3730L Human Physiology &Lab (5)4890 Molecular Genetics (3)5836 & 5836L Cell Biology: MolecularMechanisms and Lab (4)1515, 1515R & 1515L GeneralChemistry Iand Lab (5)1516, 1516H & 1516L GeneralChemistry II and Lab (5)2604 & 2604L Quantitative Analysisand Lab (5)3719 & 3719L Organic Chemistry I andLab (4)3720 & 3720L Organic Chemistry IIand Lab (4)3785 & 3785L Biochemistry I and Lab(4)3786 Biochemistry II (3)2601 & 2610L General Physics I andLab (5)2602 & 2611L General Physics II andLab (5)MATH3450:221 Analytic Geometry‐Calculus I (4) 3460:125Descriptive Computer Science (2)3470:261 Intro. Statistics I (2)3470:262 Intro. Statistics II (2)MATH 12021 Calculus for LifeScience (4)MATH 12022 Prob & Stat for LifeScience (3)1580H Biomathematics (2)1581H Biomathematics II (4)3781H Biostatistics (3)ADDITIONALREQUIREDBASICSCIENCECOURSES2780:290 CPR (2)3100:180 B.S./M.D. Orientation(1)3100:190 & 191 Health CareDelivery System (2)3100:290 & 291 Health CareDelivery (2)1880:201 <strong>Medical</strong> Seminar andSummer Practicum (3)3750:100 Intro to Psychology (3)1880:310 Medicine and theHumanities (3)3600:361 Biomedical Ethics (3)ILS 21091 ILS Seminar I (2)ILS 21092 ILS Seminar II (2)ILS 32091 ILS Seminar III (2)ILS 32092 ILS Seminar IV (2)ILS 32592 Soc. Perspect of PublicHealth (3)ILS 42591 Med Soc ResearchSkills (2)ILS 42592 Med Soc Practicum (3)ILS 30392 Psych Helping Skills forMed (3)ILS 40392 Med Psych Practicum(3)PSYC 11762 Gen Psych (3)SOC 22100 Soc Analysis (3)SOC 42563 Soc of Health (3)PSYCH 40111 Abnormal Psych (3)22HONR2601 Honor Seminar (2)PSYC1560H Gen Psychology (3)SOC3745 Sociology of Health, Illness,and Healthcare (3)PHIL3725 Biomedical Ethics (3)HAHS3791 Community Medicine (3)


Degree requirements – M.D.The granting of the Doctor of Medicine degree by<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong> is contingentupon the recommendation to the board oftrustees of the Committee on Academic Progressand Promotion (CAPP) and the dean of theCollege.Students should refer to the most recent StudentHandbook for current CAPP Standards, Policies,and Procedured.The recommendation of CAPP is based upon thefollowing criteria and processes:(1) All students of the <strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong><strong>University</strong> College of Medicine are required toachieve at least a passing grade in all coursesrequired by the faculty for the awarding of thedoctor of medicine degree.(2) In addition to the acquisition of the basictools of skill and knowledge, the College ofMedicine emphasizes the importance of themaintenance of emotional stability, a practice ofintegrity, a habit of critical analysis, a spirit ofinquiry and an expressed sense of understandingand empathy for others. This reflects the concernof the College for the appropriate developmentof human qualities and commitment toprofessional standards as well as development oftechnical competence in its students andgraduates. Evaluation of students and theirprogress during the course of studies will includeall of these criteria.understanding that they are required either tohave completed a baccalaureate degree or tocomplete the requirements of the B.S. degreeprior to, or concurrent with, the receipt of theDoctor of Medicine degree.(4) All medical students are required to take Step1, Step 2CK and Step 2CS of the United States<strong>Medical</strong> Licensure Exam (USMLE) and to achievea satisfactory score on these examinations asdetermined by the faculty of the College.(5) Failure to meet any of the standards of theCollege will result in remedial or other actions,including dismissal.Residency requirementThe minimum residence requirement for theM.D. degree is at least two years of consecutivefull‐time study and involvement inundergraduate medical studies and must includethe third medical year. Students admitted to theprogram by the Advanced Standing Admissionscommittee, for example, particularly thoseadmitted into the third medical year, should beespecially aware of this requirement. Thisrequirement in no way precludes the taking ofelectives outside of the <strong>University</strong>’s system, butadministrative transfer during the senior yearwill not be permitted for such advanced standingstudents.(3) All students enrolling at any point in medicalstudies should do so with the clear23


Overview of Courses in the M.D. ProgramYear Site Time CurriculumBasic medical sciences:Steps 1 & 2(first-year;partialsecond-year)Rootstown Campus andAmbulatory Care Centers45 Weeks(22 Hrs./Wk.)Prologue, HumanDevelopment & Structure,Molecules to Cells,Physiological Basis ofMedicine,Brain, Mind and Behavior,Infection and Immunity,Longitudinal Curriculum.Step 3(partialsecond-year)Rootstown Campus andAssociated Hospitals30 Weeks(24 Hrs./Wk.)Early introduction to thepatient and functionalchanges accompanyingsyndromes or diseases inthe human organ systems,Longitudinal Curriculum.Step 4(third-year)Associated Hospitals43 Weeks(80 Hrs./Wk.)Supervised clinical learningexperiences (clerkships) inthe following areas: FamilyMedicine, InternalMedicine, Surgery,Pediatrics, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Psychiatry,Longitudinal Curriculumincluding ExploratoryExperienceStep 5 (fourthyear)Associated Hospitals andVarious Sites27 WeeksMinimumElectives: Minimum of 6elective sections of onemonth each in areas ofstudent interest and theCapstone and ClinicalEpilogue course.(80 Hrs./Wk. Max.)Note: All curricula are under active reviewand are subject to change.24


Steps 1 and 2 CurriculumInstruction in the basic medical science coursesemphasizes the normal structure and function ofthe human body, the mechanisms by which theseare maintained and the factors leading to injuryand disease. The behavioral sciences programteaches the normal development of anindividual’s mental, personal and socialcapabilities, as well as principles for application inclinical problem solving and in the medicalinterview. Interdisciplinary instruction also isgiven in geriatrics, community health and humansexuality. Steps 1 and 2 studies are concentratedprimarily on the Rootstown campus and coverthe following courses: Prologue; HumanDevelopment and Structure; Molecules to Cells;Physiological Basis of Medicine; Brain, Mind,and Behavior; Infection and Immunity; and thelongitudinal curriculum (Community Experience;Evidence Based Medicine I; Evidence BasedMedicine II; Healthcare Delivery Systems;Human Values in Medicine; and ProfessionalFoundations).Steps 1 and 2 comprise all of the first year ofmedical school and August‐October of thesecond year.ProloguePrologue comprises the first part of thelongitudinal course and includes four principlegoals: (1) commence students' education; (2)orient students to medical and pharmacy schooland the contexts of medical care (patient,clinician, and society); (3) prepare students foracademic, career and life success; and (4) engagestudents in the process of becoming a healthcare professional. Prologue initiates integratedand integrative coursework that gives thestudent opportunities for reflecting on theirprofessional identity development, learningpatient care from multidisciplinary perspectives,growing into the profession, comprehendingpopulation health, and serving the communityand the health professions.Human Development and StructureThe course encompasses an integratedexploration of the human body from the level ofgross anatomy to microscopic andsubmicroscopic anatomy. The normal andpathological development of the body from25conception to birth is included in this survey.Contemporary medical imaging will be used toexplore the body from a clinical perspective.Throughout the course the functional anatomy ofbody systems will be emphasized, andappropriate examples of pathological processeswill be outlined.Molecules to CellsThis course presents basic principles andfundamental concepts of biochemistry andgenetics. Subjects include major metabolicpathways, properties of enzymes, cell biology,molecular pathology, and flow of geneticinformation and the control of gene expression.Clinical implications of alterations in theseprocesses are integrated into the lecturematerial.Physiological Basis of MedicineThis course covers each of the major organsystems. Clinical correlations are emphasized.The course includes an understanding of normalorgan function (physiology), permitting studentsto diagnose the causes of abnormal physiology(pathophysiology), permitting students topharmacologically or surgically return organfunction to normal.Brain, Mind, and BehaviorA solid understanding of the normal anatomy ofthe central nervous system is critical to anunderstanding of the abnormal. This courseintegrates basic information relative to thestructure and function of the central nervoussystem with clinical material commonlyencountered in the practice of medicine. Thecourse begins with an introduction to the basicanatomy and physiology of the central nervoussystem. The course continues with an emphasison functional concepts along with structure. Anumber of clinical correlation sessions areincluded, in which case studies of patients whosecentral nervous systems are malfunctioning inone way or another are discussed. The later partof the course covers higher functions and systemstudies such as learning, memory, emotions,motor systems and also includes relevantpsychiatry and neuropharmacology. In addition,relevant behavioral sciences and concepts ofdrug abuse are covered. A laboratory exercisecontinues through the course to help integrateconcepts to actual nervous system structure.


Infection and ImmunityThe objectives of Infection and Immunity are toteach basic concepts in microbiology,immunology and infectious disease as they relateto the overall human organism in health anddisease. This course emphasizes basic conceptsand principles of microbes and the immunesystem and focuses on clinical infectious diseasein organ systems in the host. Antibiotics,microbial resistance, and drugs acting on theimmune system are also covered. Self‐directedlaboratory exercises as well as clinical computerproblems are also part of the course.Evidence Based Medicine IEvidence‐Based Medicine 1 presents anintroduction to clinical study designs, dataanalysis, and the application of a wide variety ofreference materials and. The student will gaininsight into the appropriate use of evidence andresource materials in clinical practice. Studentswill learn the importance of primary, tertiary andinternet resources, as well as to how to criticallyevaluate research‐based evidence. Some of theareas in which students will gain competenceare: specification of a research question,selection of study design, formulation andliterature support of a hypothesis, descriptiveand inferential statistics, clinical trials, andreporting data and information.Evidence Based Medicine IIEvidence Based Medicine (EBM II) will introducestudents to principles of drug information andscientific literature evaluation using concepts ofevidence based medicine. This course providesan opportunity to apply knowledge of electronicdatabases, research design and literatureevaluation to make effective journal clubpresentations. At the end of this course, studentswill be able to actively evaluate the clinicalliterature and understand the importance ofcritical analysis of the biomedical literature.These core principles will be reinforced inclinically‐based interdisciplinary conferencesthrough the remainder of the curriculum.Community ExperienceThis course is designed to provide year onehealth professions students, including medicineand pharmacy, with the understanding thatpatients are situated within communities thatdefine and influence their health, well‐being, andresponse to health care. This understanding isessential to providing accessible, effective, andsustainable care. The curriculum will addressbasic concepts of population health andchallenge students to apply those concepts. Thecourse will be delivered at NEOMED in thecontext of didactic lectures, large groups, smallgroups, and community interaction. Students willdevelop, implement, and evaluate a communityproject through inter‐professional teams.Foundations of Clinical MedicineThis course introduces medical students topsychosocial principles and clinical practices foreffective patient care. The curriculum derivesfrom the behavioral sciences and clinicalmedicine. Spanning the M1 year, FCM comprisestwo parts. The first part, FCM I (September‐December), introduces students to medicalinterviewing and general physical examination.The second part, FCM II (January‐June), continuesthis learning by (a) considering human behaviorin health and illness as it affects clinicalencounters and (b) introducing students toprimary care of the patient in an ambulatoryclinical setting.Healthcare Delivery SystemThis course is an inter‐professional course that isteam‐taught. The course describes the U.S.health care system and presents the criticalissues and core challenges surrounding oursystem. Faculty provide an in‐depth andobjective appraisal of how our health caresystem is organized to deliver care; theenormous impact of health‐related behaviors onthe structure, function, and financing of thehealth care delivery system; and other emergingand recurrent issues in health policy, health caremanagement, and public health.Human Values in MedicineHuman Values in Medicine (HVM) is a four‐yearcurriculum designed to provide educationalexperiences focused on themes arising from the26


oad areas of humanities, bioethics, andreflective practice. HVM will take place in largegroup lecture settings, as well as in smalldiscussion groups. Some of the lectures andsmall discussion groups will include medical,pharmacy and graduate students. Thecomponent, Reflective Practice, will have onlymedical students.In focusing on narrative approaches to medicine,humanities, ethics and reflective practicesessions teach students not only “how tocritically read stories” but to look withinthemselves and others to understand multipleperspectives and issues. As patient‐centeredcare is the focus of their ethics training, thismulti‐disciplinary narrative approach enforcesthe importance of listening to patient stories, andlistening to the self.Professional FoundationsThis course is an inquiry into the NEOMEDstudent development including professional andpersonal identity, leadership and diversity, andacademic success strategies specifically focusedon the medical student development. Studentsare challenged to enhance their intellectualpotential, understand their academic and moralresponsibilities, and appreciate diversity in aframework that develops the critical thinking,learning, and communication skills necessary tocontribute successfully to the university’sintellectual life and to their future careers asphysicians and pharmacists in a global society.The use of theoretical models, student selfassessmentusing national assessment tools, andin‐class experiential learning components such asjournaling and group discussion engages studentsin cognitive and psychosocial skill development.Longitudinal CurriculumReadying emerging physicians for successful lifecareersin medicine requires coursework thatoffers opportunities for self‐reflection andidentity development, learning patient care frommultidisciplinary perspectives, growth into theprofession and service. The four‐year longitudinalcurriculum fuses the behavioral, biological,clinical, community health and social sciencesalong with the humanities to ground students in27the complex interplay of these disciplines inpatient care and health outcomes.Five integrated themes structure the longitudinalcurriculum: Physician Identity, Patient Care,Professionalism, Population Health, and Service.Clinical encounters and community‐basedexperiences center teaching across the fivethemes. The themes thereby serve as lensthrough which to view these encounters andexperiences. The five course themes translateinto five overarching course goals such that bycompletion of the four‐year course, students will:1. establish an initial identity as aphysician;2. appreciate, know, and show how toprovide competent and compassionatemedical care for individuals, families,and communities;3. uphold the virtues of professionalismand be ready for entry into theprofession of medicine;4. adopt a public health and primary careperspective on medical care; and,5. embody an ethic of service to societyand the medical profession.Step 3 CurriculumStep 3 serves as the bridge from classroom andlaboratory basic science work to clinicalapplications in hospitals and ambulatory settings.The curriculum and educational activities covermaterial in body system modules andconcentrate on basic pathophysiologic processesand the mechanisms underlying clinical signs anddisease. The curriculum emphasizes hands onexperience in labs, hospitals, and communitysettings. Students attend classes at theRootstown campus and at the major teachingcampuses where small group teaching takesplace. Each system module includes anintegrated approach to the clinical content, withexposure to a patient and a session that focuseson the impact on the community and howillnesses in that area can be prevented.Principles of Medicine I, II, IIIThe following modules are included: Infection and Immunity 2 Hematology/Oncology


CardiologyPulmonary and Critical CareEndocrinology/ReproductionGI/NutritionNephrologyNeurology/PsychiatryAllergy/Dermatology/GeriatricsRheumatologyComprehensive Review CourseThis course is designed to facilitate integration ofbasic science knowledge with clinical problemsolving, to enhance critical thinking, and to assistwith effective preparation for the USMLE Step 1exam. Learning strategies include questionbased small group discussion sessions and selfdirectedlearning of assigned reading and homestudy of USMLE World questions. Students willutilize the Team Based Learning and the methoddeveloped by John Pelley PhD for critical thinkingand diagramming in analysis of content. TheNBME Comprehensive Basic Science Exam (CBSE)will be given as a pretest midway through thecourse and a formative feedback session will beheld to identify individual strengths andchallenges in understanding of material. Thecontent of the course will be aligned with the M2Principles of Medicine Course to integrate andreinforce content and critical thinking.Step 4 CurriculumThe third year of medical school providestheoretical and practical foundations in theclinical disciplines. Working with clinical facultyand residents in the major teaching hospitalsthroughout the consortium, students learndiagnostic and therapeutic skills, gain experiencein patient management and examine the ethicaldilemmas of contemporary medicine. The facultyregularly provides special teaching sessionsappropriate to the learning level of medicalstudents. In each of the six clerkships, studentsspend time in hospitals, private offices, andclinics and study with a primary focus on thespecific patients they encounter. They becomethe junior members of clinical teams, graduallytaking on active roles in support of the nurses,residents, and faculty. The third year is ademanding, full‐time clinical experience,requiring students to apply the education theygained in the class rooms and labs of the first twoyears.Orientation to Clinical Skills (“Boot Camp”)“Bootcamp” integrates the Longitudinal coursesand Principles of Medicine by incorporating theinformation from these years while also addingnew knowledge and new skills needed for theupcoming clinical years. It was designed to helpto develop the skills and attitudes essential to theapplication of medical knowledge andprofessional behavior in the clinical setting.Students are expected to take increasingresponsibility for their preparation andprofessional behavior, including attendance,timeliness, respect, and feedback.Exploratory ExperienceThis course provides the students an opportunityto experience aspects of medicine not coveredduring the usual clerkship training. Studentschoose from seven categories (careerexploration, exploration in a medicallyunderserved area, federally qualified healthcenter, pharmacy, community services, researchor professionalism/inquiry) to complete two,two‐week experiences.Required Clinical ClerkshipsInternal Medicine (9 weeks)Surgery (9 weeks)Pediatrics (6 weeks)Obstetrics/Gynecology (6 weeks)Psychiatry (6 weeks)Family Medicine (6 weeks)Step 5 CurriculumGuided by advisors and working within a set ofrequirements, senior medical students designtheir own curricula based on their educationaland career priorities. Over the year, studentstake at least six electives, each of one month inlength. Students are required to select abalanced set of electives across four majorcategories (critical care, inpatient, outpatient,and emergency medicine). Two are requiredwithin the consortium; one must be the28


outpatient experience.Capstone/Clinical EpilogueThis is a two‐week course that provides studentswith preparation for their first year of residencywith an examination and mastery of key skills,knowledge, and attitudes necessary to thriveduring residency. ACLS training is included.The Capstone portion of this course is thesynthesis of four years of medical education intoa month long reflection on the multiple, andoften contradictory, challenges and meanings ofa life in medicine. Each student will take ‘OnProfessing’ plus one 12‐credit elective fromofferings such as Literary Images of Medicine,Sociology and Medicine, Law and Medicine,Plague Literature, and Visual Journaling, amongothers.Admissions – College ofMedicineB.S./M.D. AdmissionAdmission to the combined B.S./M.D. program isa function of the consortium universities as wellas the College of Medicine. Students interested inpursuing medicine as a career, high schoolseniors and individuals who have not earnedpost‐secondary college credit after receiving ahigh school diploma, may take advantage of theB.S./M.D. path.An advantage to a combined B.S./ M.D.program is that once accepted into theprogram, the student has a reserved seat inmedical school (Phase 2) without reapplying.The student is required to meet specifiedminimum academic requirements, but much ofthe stress and competition of a traditionalfour‐year premedical program is eliminatedthrough the combined degree program. Abenefit of this accelerated program is asavings in time of up to two years ofpremedical education.The combined degree program begins with twoor three calendar years (Phase 1) at The<strong>University</strong> ofAkron, Kent State <strong>University</strong> or Youngstown State<strong>University</strong> and then four years at the College ofMedicine.Application to the College of Medicine is made inthe fall of the high school student’s senior year.Students may obtain the combined applicationfrom the Office of Admissions’ website atwww.neomed.edu in August. All applicationsmust be received by Oct. 15 for Early Action orDec. 15 for regular notification of the yearpreceding anticipated enrollment. Students arethen notified regarding further proceedingswithin the screening process from theuniversity(ies) to which they have applied.For more information regarding the admissionsguidelines or the application process, contact the<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong> Office of E at330.325.6270 or toll‐free at 800.686.2511; The<strong>University</strong> of Akron Admissions Office at330.972.7100; Kent State <strong>University</strong> AdmissionsOffice at 330.672.2444; Youngstown State<strong>University</strong> Office of Admissions at 330.941.2000.M.D. Admission (Direct Entry)Individuals who will have completed at leastthree‐quarters of study toward a baccalaureatedegree before anticipated entrance into medicalschool are eligible to apply to the College ofMedicine through the M.D. program. This is alsoreferred to as Direct Entry. The majority ofstudents admitted to the medical school arefrom the B.S./M.D. program, limiting the numberof seats offered to students applying throughDirect Entry. Due to the limited number of seats,Direct Entry students are encouraged to applyearly.Considerations for admission to the M.D.program include demonstrated proficiency inappropriate coursework, scores from the <strong>Medical</strong>College Admission Test (MCAT),recommendations, a commitment to the field ofmedicine, and extracurricular and work activities.Personal interviews, by invitation only from theM.D. Admissions Subcommittee, also are a partof the screening process. Application proceduresare outlined below.(1) Applicants must apply online through theAmerican <strong>Medical</strong> College Application Service(AMCAS), located at www.aamc.org or202.828.0600. Deadline for receipt of the AMCAS29


application is Nov. 1 of the year precedinganticipated enrollment.(2) Applicants must take the MCAT no later thanthe fall prior to the year of anticipatedenrollment. Information on testing dates andregistration may be obtained from MCAT,American College Testing Program, P.O. Box 4056,Iowa City, Iowa 52243, 319.337.1357,http://www.aamc.org/students/mcat/.(3) Applicants must submit the NEOMEDSupplementary Application, located atwww.neomed.edu. Only those who complete thesupplementary application are continued in theprocess. The deadline for receipt of thesupplementary materials is Dec. 1 of the yearprior to anticipated enrollment.Early Decision M.D. ProgramThose applicants to the M.D. program whoconsider <strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong> theirfirst choice and are competitive academically areencouraged to apply through the Early DecisionProgram (EDP). All EDP applicants must haveMCAT scores and apply through AMCAS by Aug. 1,and have supplementary materials returned tothe Office of Admissions by Sept. 1 of the yearprior to anticipated enrollment. Notification tothe applicant regarding admission is given by Oct.1. If selected, an EDP applicant is obligated toattend the College of Medicine. If not selectedfor admission through the EDP program,applicants may then apply to other medicalschools. Since limited seats are available eachyear, an obvious advantage to applying throughthis program is early notification from the Collegeof Medicine.Advanced Standing (Transfer)Admissions M.D. ProgramStudents enrolled at other medical schools whodesire to transfer to the College of Medicine maydo so through application to the AdvancedStanding admission program. Applicants areconsidered for entrance into their sophomore orjunior year of medical school. The number ofseats available for students applying forAdvanced Standing is determined by attrition and30is therefore limited.Applications for Advanced Standing are availableon the Admissions’ website at www.neomed.eduin January for the year of anticipated enrollment.The application deadline is April 1 prior to the fallmatriculation date.Criteria such as transcripts, letters ofrecommendation and scores from the UnitedStates <strong>Medical</strong> Licensure Exam (USMLE) Step 1are considered by the Advanced StandingAdmissions Committee. Applicants will also berequired to pass a clinical skills evaluation.Cleveland State <strong>University</strong> M.DPrograms:Direct EntryGuaranteed admissions interview for CSUapplicants (have or will earn approximately 30credit hours) meeting academic criteria: 3.25 overall grade‐point average inundergraduate coursework/3.50 fornon‐<strong>Ohio</strong> residents, 3.20 BCPM gradepointaverage/ 3.25 for non‐<strong>Ohio</strong>residents, and MCAT of 8 or higher in each subtest onthe most recent test OR 3.50 overall grade‐point average inundergraduate coursework, 3.50 BCPM grade‐point average, and MCAT composite score of at least 24 onthe most recent test, with subtest scoresof 8 or higher in two sections and no lessthan a 7 on the thirdApplication is through the American <strong>Medical</strong>College Application Service (AMCAS)Interviews by invitation only (conducted atNEOMED from September through March)Preferential Direct Entry pathway for classesstarting at NEOMED in Fall 2012 and 2013Post Baccalureate/M.D.Guaranteed admissions interview for applicantsmeeting academic criteria: Minimum 3.0 college GPA or minimum1000 GRE score (combined verbal and


quantitative scores with not less than450 on either component – scores mustbe received by application deadline andcan be no more than two years old attime of application) or MCAT of 21 (7 orhigher in each subtest on the mostrecent test) andHold a bachelor's degree from aregionally accredited college oruniversity in the United StatesApplicants apply to NEOMED beginning inOctober (deadline – Jan. 15). Application consistsof: two letters of recommendation; and official transcripts from all previouslyattended colleges.Interviews by invitation only (conducted atNEOMED from February through May).Baccalaureate/M.D.Guaranteed admissions interview for applicantsmeeting academic criteria: CSU student with sophomore classstanding 21 on the ACT (1000 on the SAT) orearned a 3.0 high school GPA and 3.2 college GPAApplicants apply to Cleveland State <strong>University</strong>then beginning in October during sophomoreyear (deadline Jan. 15), CSU students apply toNEOMED . Application consists of: two letters of recommendation; and official transcripts from all previouslyattended colleges.Interviews by invitation only (conducted atNEOMED from February through May).31


College of PharmacyAccreditation – College ofPharmacyThe College of Pharmacy was awarded FullAccreditation Status by the Accreditation Councilfor Pharmacy Education (ACPE) at its June 2011meeting of the ACPE Board of Directors. TheACPE is located at 135 S. LaSalle Street, Suite4100, Chicago, IL 60603‐4810; 312/664‐3575,FAX 312/664‐4652, website www.acpeaccredit.org.Mission Statement – College ofPharmacy<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong> College ofPharmacy prepares highly skilled pharmacistswho play an indispensable role in a teamorientedapproach to patient care andmedication therapy management services. Ourunique curriculum intermeshes with that of theCollege of Medicine to set new standards forinterprofessional education, collaboration,community involvement, diversity and lifelonglearning.INTERPROFESSIONAL HEALTH CARE EDUCATIONAND RESEARCH—pharmacy and medicinestudents learning together…graduating pharmacy students who PROACTIVELYintegrate into the health care team tocollaboratively advance and deliver optimalpatient care.On Nov. 10, 2005, the <strong>Ohio</strong> Board of Regentsapproved the establishment of the College ofPharmacy. The NEOMED Board of Trusteesratified this action at their board meeting on Dec.16, 2005. The College formally inaugurated itsprogram on Aug. 27, 2007, with the induction ofits first class of pharmacy students. The Collegeprovides a unique educational experience wherepharmacy and medicine students learn and trainside‐by‐side over the four‐year curriculum,setting the stage for true interprofessionaleducation of health care professionals.The College of Pharmacy has partnered with The<strong>University</strong> of Akron, Cleveland State <strong>University</strong>,Kent State <strong>University</strong>, and Youngstown State<strong>University</strong>, affiliated hospitals, healthdepartments, health care systems, and pharmacypractice facilities. The graduate of the College ofPharmacy will be awarded a Doctor of Pharmacy(Pharm.D.) degree.Essential Functions – College ofPharmacyThe mission of the College of Pharmacy is toprepare highly skilled pharmacists who play anindispensable role in a team‐oriented approachto patient care and medication managementservices. As such, the faculty is responsible fordevelopment and implementation of a pharmacycurriculum designed to educate competent,caring pharmacists with strong communicationskills, character, commitment to the communityand dedication to lifelong learning.History – College of PharmacyIn May 2005, the <strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong><strong>University</strong> submitted its proposal to the <strong>Ohio</strong>Board of Regents seeking approval to establish aCollege of Pharmacy, the only program in eastern<strong>Ohio</strong>. The idea for a College of Pharmacy was theresult of assessing the need in the communityand to help address the shortage of pharmacistsand the lack of pharmacy education in <strong>Northeast</strong><strong>Ohio</strong>.Preparation and training to become a pharmacistrequires each student to understand and meetthe essential functions required for admission,continuation and graduation identified below.The faculty has developed the courserequirements and activities to provide criticalelements of training. It is expected that studentswill participate in all course activities and mustnot be subject to any legal condition that wouldbar participation (including but not limited tolectures, seminars, laboratories, clinics, physicalexaminations, patient procedures) and adhere to32


individual clinical site rules and regulations aswell as College of Pharmacy policies regardingthese activities.A candidate for the pharmacy degree must beable to demonstrate intellectual‐conceptual,integrative and quantitative abilities; skills inobservation, communication and motorfunctions; and mature behavioral and socialattributes. Technological compensation can bemade for handicaps in some of these areas, but acandidate should be able to perform in areasonably independent manner without atrained intermediary. A trained intermediary isan individual who might or does mediate acandidate’s judgment through his/her power ofselection and observation.Observation: The candidate must be able to: observe lectures, demonstrations;experiments and practice‐basedactivities observe physiologic and pharmacologicdemonstrations, evaluation ofmicrobiologic cultures, and microscopicstudies of microorganisms and tissues innormal and pathologic states; observe a patient accurately at adistance and close at hand; observationnecessitates the functional use of thesense of vision and somatic sensation. Itis enhanced by the functional use of thesense of smell; read information on a computer screen; remain fully alert and attentive at alltimes in clinical settings; and evaluate visible patient signs andsymptoms for the purposes of triagingpatient complaints and monitoring drugtherapy.Communication: The candidate must be able to: communicate effectively, sensitively andrapidly with patients, caregivers andmembers of the healthcare team; speak, listen and read in order to elicitinformation and write in the Englishlanguage; effectively communicate withinstructors and peers; communicate with healthcarepractitioners specifically about his/herpatients in review of recommendationsconcerning verbal and written drugtherapy orders;elicit information from patients,describe changes in mood, activity andposture, and perceive nonverbalcommunications; andteach patient skills when dealing withdrug administration devices (i.e.inhalers) or use of home diagnostic kits.Motor: The candidate must be able to: have sufficient motor function toexecute all aspects of processingmultiple types of drug orders andcompounding of medications; engage in safe and aseptic handling ofsterile preparations; safely and effectively operateappropriate equipment (e.g.,microscope, computer keyboard,glucose monitors, peak flow meters); engage in basic physical assessmentactivities including palpation,auscultation, percussion and otherdiagnostic maneuvers. Such actionsrequire coordination of both gross andfine muscular movements, equilibriumand functional use of the senses oftouch and vision; and perform CPRIntellectual‐Conceptual, Integrative andQuantitative Abilities: The candidate must beable to:solve problems involving measurement,calculation, reasoning, analysis,synthesis and evaluation rapidly in amulti‐task setting;comprehend three‐dimensionalrelationships and understand the spatialrelationships of structures;synthesize knowledge and integrate therelevant aspects of a patient’s history,physical findings and monitoring studies;andbe able to use information to developdrug therapy and monitoring plan in areasonable amount of time.Behavioral and Social Attributes: The candidatemust be able to:33


possess the emotional health requiredfor full use of their intellectual abilities,the exercise of good judgment, and theprompt and safe completion of allresponsibilities;adapt to change, to display flexibilityand to learn to function in the face ofuncertainties and stressful situations;possess compassion, integrity,interpersonal skills, motivation,empathy and concern for others;demonstrate ethical behavior;function effectively in situations ofphysical and emotional stress;accept appropriate suggestions andcriticism and, if necessary, respond bymodification;exercise good judgment and promptcompletion of all responsibilitiesinvolved in the pharmacist care ofpatients; andhave the capacity to develop mature,sensitive, and effective relationshipswith patients.pharmaceutical sciences, social, behavioral andadministrative pharmacy sciences, and clinicalsciences and includes a longitudinal course.Curriculum and DegreeRequirements – College ofPharmacyDegree RequirementsThe granting of the Doctor of Pharmacy degreeby <strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong> iscontingent upon the recommendation to theboard of trustees by the Committee on AcademicProgress and Promotion (CAPP) and the dean ofthe College.Students should refer to the most recent StudentHandbook for current CAPP Standards, Policies,and Procedured.Overview of Degree Programs– College of PharmacyStudents who apply to the College of Pharmacywill complete their pre‐pharmacy curriculum atan accredited university or college. The College ofPharmacy has established a partnership with fouruniversities where pre‐pharmacy studies may becompleted, with preferential admissionsinterviews. An at large pool was designed toadmit students who do not attend one of thepartner universities, and apply directly to theCollege of Pharmacy.The undergraduate curriculum includes coursesin sciences, mathematics, informationtechnology, communication, physical sciences,social sciences, behavioral sciences,communication skills and humanities.Students entering the Pharm.D. program willhave completed these requisite preprofessionalcourses at another institution.(1) All students of the <strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong><strong>University</strong> College of Pharmacy are required toachieve at least a passing grade in all coursesrequired by the faculty for the awarding of thedoctor of pharmacy degree.(2) In addition to the acquisition of the basictools of skill and knowledge, the College ofPharmacy emphasizes the importance of themaintenance of emotional stability, a practice ofintegrity, a habit of critical analysis, a spirit ofinquiry and an expressed sense of understandingand empathy for others. This reflects the concernof the College for the appropriate developmentof human qualities and commitment toprofessional standards as well as development oftechnical competence in its students andgraduates. Evaluation of students and theirprogress during the course of studies will includeall of these criteria.(3) Failure to meet any of the standards of theCollege will result in remedial or other actions,including dismissal.The Integrated Steps Curriculum extends overfour years and includes biomedical sciences,34


Required Preprofessional CoursesSemester HoursQuarter HoursBiology and Other Life Sciencessequence with lab8 12Inorganic Chemistry sequence with lab 8 12Organic Chemistry sequence with lab 8 12General Physics sequence 6 9Biochemistry sequence 6 9Calculus 3 4Statistics 3 4Economics 3 4Literature or Composition 6 9Speech/Communication 3 4Psychology 3 4General Education and/or AdditionalScience*15 22Total 72 105*General education and/ or additional science courses are defined as humanities, socialscience, business, computer literacy, and additional coursework in the other prerequisitecategories. A course can be used only once to fulfill a prerequisite.Overview of the PharmDCurriculumThe College of Pharmacy offers an original andprogressive curriculum that blends classroomand practice experiences to give graduates theknowledge, skills and professional attitude tosucceed as a pharmacist. Student centeredlearning is a critical component as at least 30percent of pharmacy courses are offered throughactive learning exercises. The pharmacycurriculum emphasizes the College’s core valuesof competence, curiosity, communication, caring,character, and community and uniquely offers aneducation that optimizes interprofessionallearning experiences through a partnership withthe College of Medicine.The curriculum is organized to give each year acentral theme that serves as a foundation foreach successive year. Courses are developed andintegrated to establish the annual theme and toallow the opportunity for students to learninformation in the classroom and then to applythat knowledge and to practice pharmacy skills inexperiential sites.35


YEAR 1 Total YEAR 2 TotalHoursHoursAugust/September36August/September/OctoberPrologue – Bridge to Professional School 72 Infection & Immunity 132Medication Use Systems 14Nutraceuticals 28Pharmacist Patient Care Experiences 5 20September/October/November/DecemberOctober/November/DecemberHuman Structure for Pharmacy 45 Principles of Drug- Body Interactions 80Pharmaceutics w/ Lab 145 Pharmacy Management: Operations 36Healthcare Delivery Systems 30 Professional Elective 18Evidence Based Medicine I 26 Pharmacist Patient Care Experiences 6 72Pharmacist Patient Care Experiences 1 52January/FebruaryWinter Break 2January - AprilMolecules to Cells 112 Pharmacotherapeutics & Practice of240Pharmacy IEvidence Based Medicine II 14Pharmacist Patient Care Experiences 2 42 Pharmacy Management :Personnel 40Pharmacist Patient Care Experience 200February/March/AprilPhysiological Basis of Medicine 112Parenteral Products w/lab 21Pharmacist Patient Care Experiences 3 35Spring Break 1April/May/JuneBrain, Mind & Behavior 128 Summer BreakPharmacist Patient Care Experiences 4 64June/July/AugustSummer BreakYEAR 3August-DecemberTotalHoursYEAR 4May/June/JulyJune – AprilTotalHoursPharmacotherapeutics & Practice of 240 Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences 1600Pharmacy II(10 month-long electives)Pharmacy Law & Ethics I 16Professional Elective (take 2) 32Pharmacist Patient Care Experiences 8 66Winter Break 2January-AprilPharmacotherapeutics & Practice of 315 Pharmacy Capstone- 2 weeks 80Pharmacy IIIPharmacy Law & Ethics II 21Professional Elective 18Pharmacist Patient Care Experiences 9 145May


Year 1 Theme: Dosage FormsThe cornerstone of pharmacy practice is to knowthe medication products that pharmacistsdispense. Students need to understand thevarious forms by which medication can beeffectively administered to patients and theadvantages of the different routes ofadministration. Students must also have theknowledge and skill to compound a new form ofmedication if the patient situation necessitatessuch activity. Students will learn about theanatomy, biochemistry and physiology of thehuman body to select appropriate routes ofadministration, as well as a foundation of drugformulations to optimize consistent release andabsorption of drug at various sites. The ability tosearch and analyze the medical literature enablesthe student to recommend new forms of therapyto health care providers when availablemedication and dosage forms do not meet thepatient’s needs. Interaction with medicalstudents in classrooms and in simulated patientcare situations will build communication skills inthese situations.ProloguePrologue is a three‐week course designed tointroduce students to professional conduct,principles of interprofessional patient care andexpectations for individual success. Prologue isthe introduction to a four year experientialprogram (the Longitudinal Curriculum), thatblends learning, application and assessment ofgrowth as a health care team member. Thestudent will experience a longitudinal series ofexposures over the next two years that will buildtrust and understanding of knowledge, skills andattitudes that bridge the professional practice ofphysicians and pharmacists. Prologue is followedby the longitudinal curricula of the College ofPharmacy (i.e. PPCE) and the College of Medicine(i.e., Doctoring) that repeatedly merge withcommon projects and exposure to patient care.BLOCK 1Human Structure for PharmacyThis course has been developed to providepharmacy students with a general understandingof the structure (and function) of the humanbody. Students will develop a basic vocabulary ofanatomic terminology used by healthcareprofessionals internationally. The human bodywill be explored using a systems approach,allowing the student to develop a coreknowledge base of all the major body systems. Atthe conclusion of the course, it is expected thateach student will be armed with the terminologyand core concepts required of their profession.Pharmaceutics with LabThis course provides students with a basicknowledge of the theory and principlesapplicable to formulating, designing,compounding, and evaluating dosage forms anddrug delivery systems. Pharmacy calculationsrequired for compounding and appropriatepatient dosing will be examined. The course alsointroduces the concepts of good manufacturingpractice (GMP), quality control, and drugstandards including identification of compendiaand compendial standards. Students will learn toapply biopharmaceutical principles to theselection and evaluation of drug products forpatient care. The course will emphasize anunderstanding of the various physiological anddrug formulation factors that are involved inresponse and absorption. The process of drugdevelopment and approval including clinical trialdescriptions will be discussed.Health Care Delivery SystemsThis course is an inter‐professional course that isteam‐taught. The course describes the U.S.health care system and presents the criticalissues and core challenges surrounding oursystem. Faculty provide an in‐depth andobjective appraisal of how our health caresystem is organized to deliver care; theenormous impact of health‐related behaviors onthe structure, function, and financing of thehealth care delivery system; and other emergingand recurrent issues in health policy, health caremanagement, and public health.Evidence Based Medicine IEvidence‐Based Medicine 1 presents anintroduction to clinical study designs, dataanalysis, and the application of a wide variety ofreference materials and. The student will gain37


insight into the appropriate use of evidence andresource materials in clinical practice. Studentswill learn the importance of primary, tertiary andinternet resources, as well as to how to criticallyevaluate research‐based evidence. Some of theareas in which students will gain competenceare: specification of a research question,selection of study design, formulation andliterature support of a hypothesis, descriptiveand inferential statistics, clinical trials, andreporting data and information.Pharmacist Patient Care Experiences 1This is the first course within the PharmacistPatient Care Experiences (PPCE) course sequencethat focuses on professional skills developmentfor contemporary pharmacy practice. Pharmacystudents will learn the basic skills of interviewingand counseling patients and be introduced toconcepts in the areas of drug regimen adherenceand population health and prevention. Studentswill also focus on professional identitydevelopment by participation in a personalitytype workshop based on the Myers‐Briggs TypeIndicator. Students will be introduced to medicalterminology and the Top 100 Prescription Drugs.This PPCE 1 course includes both on‐campus andexperiential activities, as well as aninterprofessional team project.BLOCK 2Molecules to CellsThis course will describe the operation of thehuman body in health and disease at the mostfundamental level possible, namely, the cellularand molecular level. These operations will relateto 1) the utilization of food substances for thegeneration of energy in the body, and 2) theappearance of clinical symptoms in disease, 3)the relationship between clinical values andintermediary metabolism in disease processes.The course will focus on the etiology of diseasesrather than on their diagnosis or treatment.Evidence Based Medicine IIEvidence Based Medicine (EBM II) will introducestudents to principles of drug information andscientific literature evaluation using concepts ofevidence based medicine. This course provides38an opportunity to apply knowledge of electronicdatabases, research design and literatureevaluation to make effective journal clubpresentations. At the end of this course, studentswill be able to actively evaluate the clinicalliterature and understand the importance ofcritical analysis of the biomedical literature.These core principles will be reinforced inclinically‐based interdisciplinary conferencesthrough the remainder of the curriculum.Pharmacist Patient Care Experiences 2This is the second course within the PPCE coursesequence that focuses on professional skillsdevelopment for contemporary pharmacypractice. This course will focus on the theme ofprofessional identity development and service.This will be accomplished by participating indiscussions regarding medical ethics andreflecting on an ethical dilemma and assessmentof patients (Community Educator). Students willvisit six different pharmacy practice sites duringeach seven week course. Through these visitsstudents will acquire basic skills in pharmacypractice, observe and demonstrateprofessionalism, and further develop their senseof professional identity.BLOCK 3Physiological Basis of MedicineThis course is designed to provide anunderstanding of how the healthy cardiovascular,respiratory, renal, endocrine and gastrointestinalsystems function. This course will build upon thestudents foundational understanding of normalorgan function (physiology) to permit students todiagnose the causes of abnormal physiology(pathophysiology) and to pharmacologically (orsurgically) return organ function to normal.Additionally, examples of disease will bepresented to show how specific pathologies alternormal function.Parenteral Products with LabThis course is designed to understand andcritique parenteral medication orders and toconvert complex therapeutic infusion orders intofinished products. Accurate calculation ofparenteral ingredients, chemical interactions andstabilities will be stressed. Students will learnsterile techniques and safety precautions for


compounding piggyback medications, largevolume parenterals, parenteral nutrition andsterile irrigation solutions. Special emphasis willbe placed on reconstituting chemotherapyagents. Technology will be introduced andstudents will learn about new standards formanaging a sterile products area as well ascurrent OSHA standards for employee andpatient safety.Pharmacist Patient Care Experiences 3This is the third course within the PPCE coursesequence that focuses on professional skillsdevelopment for contemporary pharmacypractice. Students will participate ininterprofessional sessions regarding ethics, casediscussions of chronic obstructive pulmonarydisease and heart failure, professional identitydevelopment session about self‐assessment andgoal setting and a written patient counselingsession. Students will visit two more pharmacypractice sites and continue their patientassessments (Community Educator) to furthertheir practice of interviewing and appreciationfor issues faced by the older patients.BLOCK 4Brain, Mind and BehaviorThis course introduces students to the centralnervous system. Discussions will includestructures and the circuits they form, how theydevelop, how they function normally, and howthey function, or malfunction, with disease,disorders or damage. This course will also exploreaspects of behavioral science and psychiatry thatcover normal and abnormal behaviors, includingbehaviors that affect how a health careprofessional can interact with a patient to learnabout the patient and to advise or recommend atreatment.Pharmacist Patient Care Experiences 4This is the fourth course within the PPCE coursesequence that focuses on professional skillsdevelopment for contemporary pharmacypractice. Students will engage in a paneldiscussion about substance abuse in the healthprofessional, a reception for the community yeducators, a comprehensive “stage exam”, a PSA39activity, and classroom activities regardingdeath/dying/grief, depression and suicide,autism, mental illness, pain management,involuntary commitment, and ethics. Studentswill visit two more pharmacy practice sites andfurther acquire basic skills in pharmacy practice,observe and demonstrate professionalism, andfurther develop their sense of professionalidentity.Year 2 Theme: Medication UseSystemsPharmacists are responsible for providingmedication to patients in an optimal dosage formthat is appropriate for administration. Students willwork closely with health care providers andpatients to ensure the right drug is prescribed,documented and dispensed and will learn thepharmacology of drug action as well as thescience behind the absorption, distribution,metabolism and elimination of drug molecules.Students will use this knowledge to guide theselection of the appropriate drug and dose as wellas to counsel the patient on expected outcomeand adverse effects. Technology in the form ofmechanized dispensing systems, computerizedprescribing and electronic patient profiles offerincreased speed and efficiency in providingmedication to the patient. Students will beexposed to and become competent in using thistechnology at various practice sites and willbecome certified in several skills includingadministering immunizations and MedicationTherapy Management (MTM) services.Interaction with medical students will continue witha comprehensive self-directed interprofessionalteam project.BLOCK 5Infection and ImmunityThis course will provide the fundamentalknowledge necessary for the propermanagement of diseases that are either totallymicrobiological/immunological in nature or thathave a significant microbiological/immunologicalcomponent. The course discusses infections andthe host immune responses to them, which isimportant to every medical discipline.Medication Use Systems


Understanding and prevention of medicationerrors is the primary focus in the course. It willprovide students with an understanding of theprocesses involved in the medication use systemin outpatient and institutional pharmacy settings,and the pharmacist's role and responsibilities inutilizing and maintaining the safety of suchsystems. The operational design of medicationuse systems is explored in the context of patientsafety. Topics include: error nomenclature; errorreporting; work flow design; personnelresponsibilities; data entry; prescriptionprocessing; record‐keeping systems; medicationpackaging, labeling and dispensing; drugdistribution systems; drug storage; inventorycontrol; information systems; legal implications;and quality improvement methods.NutraceuticalsThe Natural Products and Nutraceuticals courseis a team taught course that provides anunderstanding of the basic scientific, therapeuticand clinical principles and the “evidence basedmedicine” underlying the use of medicinal plants,herbal medications, natural products andnutraceuticals. The course addresses theconcepts that help the understanding of thepharmacognostic basis of natural medicinalproducts and nutraceuticals includingpharmaceutical, pharmacological, toxicologicaland phytochemical aspects. In addition, adetailed overview of specific commonly usedherbal medications in various therapeuticcategories as well as vitamins, minerals andsupplements ‐ their efficacy, adverse effects anddrug interactions along with clinical case studieswill be provided.Pharmacist Patient Care Experiences 5This is the fifth course and second year within thePPCE course sequence that focuses onprofessional skills development for contemporarypharmacy practice. Students will learn how toestablish an immunization service, administerimmunizations, and evaluate a patient medicalprofile to determine steps necessary to bring apatient’s vaccination status up‐to‐date.BLOCK 6Principles of Drug‐Body InteractionsThis course introduces students to therelationship between drug design and thepharmacogenetics, metabolism and action ofdrugs; the influence of physical and chemicalproperties on structure‐activity relationships; andthe molecular, cellular, and physiologic basis ofdrug action. In addition, this course explores howthe fate of drugs in the body is influenced byphysiological and biochemical processes.Students learn methods to quantitateparameters that affect absorption, distribution,metabolism, and excretion of drugs, and how touse those to formulate appropriate drug dosageregimens.Pharmacy Management: OperationsThis course is a team‐taught and will provideintroductory level discussion, debate andexploration of the “nuts‐and‐bolts” of pharmacyoperations. Students will be providedinformation related to the day‐to‐day operationsand contemporary issues faced in variouspractice settings and examine trends that willaffect future practice. Working in small groups,students will develop a formal proposal for thejustification and implementation of a new serviceprogram.Pharmacist Patient Care Experiences 6This is the sixth course and second year withinthe PPCE course sequence that focuses onprofessional skills development for contemporarypharmacy practice. Students will participate indeveloping and enhancing skills in journal clubevaluation and presentation and will participatein an interprofessional activity with second yearmedical students. This course will have asignificant experiential component with studentsvisiting one pharmacy practice site on twomornings per week. The sites will be either incommunity, institutional, or specialty/electivesettings.BLOCK 7Pharmacotherapeutics and Practice ofPharmacy I, II, III40


The Pharmacotherapeutics course sequencespans three blocks during the second and thirdprofessional years, and is divided into 12different modules. Each module has a differenttheme, which builds upon material from previousmodules. The course integrates basic sciences(physiology, pathophysiology), pharmaceuticalsciences (pharmacology) and clinical pharmacypractice (therapeutic decision making). It is teamtaught,predominantly by faculty within theCollege of Pharmacy. A variety of teachingapproaches are utilized within the course,including didactic lectures, problem‐basedlearning, and team‐based learning.This course will build a foundation of knowledgerelated to normal physiology, pathophysiologyand the related therapeutic decision making forthe most common acute and chronic diseasestates and their associated complications.Students will learn about available pharmacologicand non‐pharmacologic therapies and the role ofthe pharmacist in selecting the most appropriatetreatment modality. Extensive use of patient casestudies will help students continue to developthe critical thinking skills necessary to collect,analyze and evaluate appropriate information inorder to develop comprehensive, individualizedpatient care plans. Application of learnedmaterial and development of pertinent skills areadditional focal points within the course. Thiscourse is designed to prepare students for theiradvanced pharmacy practice experientialrotations in the 4th professional year.Pharmacy Management: PersonnelThis offering is a team‐taught course that willprovide introductory level discussion, debate andexploration of the “nuts‐and‐bolts” of the tasksthat might be performed by a pharmacistmanager. Students will be provided informationrelated to, but not limited to, employeeinterviewing and screening, job descriptions,delegating responsibility, disruptive employees,managing stress, appraisal systems,documentation of performance, employee theft,sexual harassment, discriminatory practices,employee termination, managing change, andmanaging oneself to greater effectiveness.Pharmacist Patient Care Experiences 7This is the seventh course and second year withinthe PPCE course sequence that focuses onprofessional skills development for contemporarypharmacy practice. This course will reinforcehealth literacy concepts, introduce and practicemedication therapy management (MTM),reinforce adherence, practice patient counselingand communication skills and workcollaboratively with the second year medicalstudents on an interprofessional team project(ITP). Students will visit pharmacy practice siteson two mornings per week in either community,institutional, or specialty/elective settings.Year 3 Theme: Patient SafetySociety expects health care providers to heal andprotect it from adverse outcomes. Pharmacistsare charged with providing medication that isindividualized for the patient based upon medicalneeds, limitations imposed by disease processesand the potential for adverse events while beingerror free in dispensing prescription drugs.Students will develop an understanding andappreciation of pharmacotherapeutics as theyare immersed in pathophysiology, pharmacologyand management of disease with therapeuticagents. Students will continue to grow as apharmacist by developing skills in patientassessment, therapeutic decision making andmonitoring of patient outcomes, while gaining anappreciation for the outcome of individualpatients. Students will also learn how to managepopulations of patients through institutionalmedication safety programs. Interactions withmedical students in this step may occur ininterprofessional case discussions, standardizedpatient encounters, health fairs andimmunization clinics. Experiences in class and inpractice settings will prepare students to enterfull time patient contact in year four where theywill share in the care of and decisions concerningpatients.BLOCK 8Pharmacotherapeutics & Practice ofPharmacy II (See above)Pharmacy Law and Ethics IThis offering is a lecture based course that willprovide discussion and debate on a variety of41


topics related to Federal Pharmacy Law issues.Students will be provided information pertainingto, but not limited to, significant Federal Laws,industry standard acronyms and definitions, thedrug development process, labeling and newproduct requirements, issues related toprescriptions, issues related to controlledsubstances, OTC drugs, dietary products,nutritional products and cosmetics. By theconclusion of this course, students will haveobtained a deeper and broader understand ofexisting Federal Laws and their application in thepractice setting.Pharmacist Patient Care Experiences 8This is the eighth course and third year within thePPCE course sequence that focuses onprofessional skills development for contemporarypharmacy practice. This course will include:demonstration and practice giving formal patientcase presentations; a pharmacy skills assessment(PSA) activity in the Wasson Center; anassessment of top medication knowledge, andthe continuation of the professionaldevelopment series, with a focus on professionalcommunication (e‐professionalism). Students willvisit one pharmacy practice site in either acommunity, institutional, or elective setting.BLOCK 9Pharmacotherapeutics & Practice ofPharmacy III (see above)Pharmacy Law and Ethics IIThis offering is a lecture based course that willprovide discussion and debate on a variety oftopics related to State of <strong>Ohio</strong> Pharmacy Lawissues. Students will be provided informationpertaining to, but not limited to, significant <strong>Ohio</strong>Laws, pharmacists, interns, technicians,dangerous drugs, Pure Food & Drug Laws,controlled substances, continuing education,impaired professionals, licenses, institutionalfacilities, sterile products, fluid therapy,charitable & repository pharmacies and the drugdatabase. By the conclusion of this course,students will have obtained a deeper andbroader understand of existing <strong>Ohio</strong> Laws &Rules and their application in the practice setting.42Pharmacist Patient Care Experience 9This is the last course within the PPCE coursesequence that focuses on professional skillsdevelopment for contemporary pharmacypractice. This course will include: demonstrationand practice giving formal journal clubpresentations; writing and presenting formaldrug information responses; a pharmacy skillsassessment activity in the Wasson Center; theend‐of‐year Stage Exam; individual and groupProfessional Development Advising Teammeetings; and continuation of the professionaldevelopment series, with a focus on: 1)evaluation of career options; 2) job searchingskills; 3) residency and job applications; and 4)interviewing skills. Students will visit twodifferent pharmacy practice sites in eithercommunity, institutional, or elective settings.Year 4 Theme: Patient CenteredCareIn the fourth year students will be directlyinvolved in patient care at acute care,ambulatory care, and pharmacy practice settings.They will work with health care teams to assesspatient medical problems, decide on therapeuticand non‐therapeutic care and assumeresponsibility of monitoring patient outcomes.This time will be an opportunity to apply theknowledge and experience they have gainedfrom the previous three years to patient care.Students will be mentored by high qualitypharmacist preceptors who invite you to sharetheir professional responsibilities and personalfulfillment of caring for patients. As the yearprogresses, they will grow in comfort and skill forguiding decisions and interacting with patients.Advanced Pharmacy Practice ExperiencesThis is the final course of the Pharmacist PatientCare Experiences sequence. This course willreinforce and continue the development of skillsand knowledge students received during theprevious three years of the curriculum (didactic,laboratory and early experiential training).Students will have the opportunity to servicevarious patient populations in a variety ofsettings and to collaborate with other healthcareprofessionals. These experiences will offerexposure to patients and disease states thatpharmacists are likely to encounter in practice.


Rotations take place over 10 months and include:ambulatory care, inpatient/acute care internalmedicine, advanced community pharmacypractice, advanced hospital pharmacy practice,selective leadership, selective pediatric orgeriatric medicine, underserved, and an elective.Pharmacy CapstoneThis course is the final didactic course in thedoctor of pharmacy curriculum. The culminationof experiences is designed to assist studentpharmacists with the transition to becominglicensed pharmacists and to the next stage oftheir professional lives. During the first week,students will reflect on their knowledge and skilldevelopment over the previous four years anddevelop a plan for licensure exam preparation.During the second week, students will shift theirfocus to the exploration of topics beyondlicensure that will affect their short and longterm professional lives.Admissions – College ofPharmacyStudents who have completed at least two yearsof required preprofessional pharmacycoursework (72 semester hours, 105 quarterhours) may apply to the College of Pharmacy.Most applicants competing for one of the 75available seats will have completed theirpreprofessional requirements at one of ourpartner schools. The College of Pharmacy willalso accept applications from students attendingother accredited educational institutions. 15students will be admitted from each of thepartner universities and from the “at large” poolof applicants applying directly to the College ofPharmacy from other educational institutions.The following minimum requirements should bemet for admission consideration for the Pharm.D.program: Expected minimum overall grade pointaverage (GPA) of 3.25; minimumconsidered GPA is 2.50; Expected minimum grade point averageof 3.25 in all math and science courses;minimum considered GPA is 2.50; Minimum composite score on thePharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT)in the 50 th percentile;43 No grade lower than C‐ in any requiredcourse.Successful applicants should also demonstrate: interest in the profession, asdemonstrated by extracurricularactivities; noncognitive factors such as maturity; leadership skills and abilities; community services and volunteerexperiences; possible work experiences, especiallyexperience with patients in a pharmacyof health‐related setting andprofessional shadowing experiences.Applicants are highly encouraged toacquire volunteer or work experience ina pharmacy prior to admission to theCollege of Pharmacy.Personal interviews, by invitation only from thePharm.D. Admissions Subcommittee, are a partof the screening process to assist with a holisticreview of the applicant. This Committee has theauthority to make all admissions decisions,including exceptions to the criteria. A bachelor’sdegree is not required prior to application for thePharm.D. program. However, students with abaccalaureate degree or higher may beconsidered more competitive in the admissionprocess. Additionally, students with three or fouryears of college may also be considered morecompetitive.Application procedures are outlined below.(1) Apply online through the PharmCASapplication at www.PharmCAS.org.(2) Complete the Supplemental Application atwww.neomed.edu/audience/applicants andsubmit the nonrefundable $50 fee.(3) Take PCAT and arrange for your scores to besent directly to PharmCAS. Information ontesting dates and registration for the PCAT maybe obtained from www.pcatweb.info/. College ofPharmacy PCAT Code: 104. PCAT scores may beno older than two years at the time ofapplication.(4) Submit official transcripts from all previouslyattended colleges and universities directly toPharmCAS.(5) Request that two letters ofrecommendation be sent directly to PharmCAS.Deadline for receipt of the application for earlydecision is Sept. 2; Oct. 1 for partner universities;and Jan. 5 for regular admissions.


Division of Academic AffairsThe associate deans for Academic Affairs providesupport for all aspects of enrollment, studentaffairs and curriculum and instruction at the<strong>University</strong>, including the implementation of thecurrent program and continuing efforts toprovide faculty and curriculum development.The Division of Academic Affairs encompasses:The Office of Academic Affairs, Student Affairs,Enrollment Services, The William G. Wasson,M.D., and Center for Clinical Skills Training,Testing, Assessment and Scholarship, ContinuingProfessional Education, Faculty Development andthe Library.The Office of Academic AffairsThe Office of Academic Affairs manages theimplementation of the educational program forthe M.D. and Pharm.D. degrees. The staffprovides direct support to the curricularcommittees and coordinates the details ofroutine educational operations. A member of theOffice serves as support to each course in thecurriculum. The office administers, scores,analyzes and reports the results of allexaminations and provides data on overallstudent performance. Routine surveys on courseand faculty evaluations are managed andreported to course directors. In general, many ofthe problems and issues that arise within theeducational program are identified first throughthe Office of Academic Affairs which is in turnoffer the data and preliminary responses toindividual faculty, course directors, committeesand other offices. The office also responds whenothers identify issues and require data, supportand solutions.The Office of Student AffairsStudent Affairs exists to support the academicand personal success of students at NEOMEDthrough career development, academic supportand advising, health and wellness services, andstudent advocacy and inclusion. An expert staffof student affairs professionals works to promotestudent‐centered learning and support, studentidentity and personal development, and aphilosophy of student engagement in the campuscommunity. In addition, the chief student affairsofficer provides the leadership to andcoordination of these various student servicesaimed at promoting students’ rights andresponsibilities as well as their personal andprofessional development.Academic SupportIn order to achieve academic success inprofessional school, students must adaptacademic strategies and self‐management skillsthat differ from what was necessary forundergraduate success. Academic supportassists students through the identification andevolution of current academic practice into amore efficient and effective study process. Thisprogram promotes students’ academic successthrough various services, including: Individual academic strategyconsultation and planning Peer tutoring Identification of university, community,and online academic resources Lunchtime seminars for course examand licensure exam preparationDiversity AffairsDiversity at NEOMED means valuing community.We accomplish this through a number of waysincluding a campus‐wide philosophy thateveryone matters and everyone brings adifferent perspective and contributions to ourcommunity. The Director of Diversity Affairsworks collaboratively with campus departmentsand academicians to increase culturalcompetencies, improve equity and inclusion,recognize achievement and leadership indiversity education, and encourage globalawareness of the world beyond ourselves. TheNEOMED Diversity Council works collaborativelywith the Director to positively affect change. The“Value Community” initiative recognizescommunity service, support for diverse issuesand needs, the importance of increasing ourstudent, faculty and staff diversity, and the need44


for greater cultural competencies in health careprofessionals.Health and WellnessA successful transition into professional schoolrequires the ability to maintain a healthfulbalance between one’s academic and personallife, however, matriculation into professionalschool too often leads to the abandonment ofhealthy practices. The health and wellnessprogram is based on the concept that to practiceand promote preventive medicine, students mustfirst understand and integrate wellness practicesinto their own lives. In addition, Health andWellness staff works in conjunction with theDisabilities and Accommodations Committee toreview and register student requests for disabilityaccommodations. The goals of our Health &Wellness program are to: Communicate the importance ofachieving balance between one’sacademic and personal life anddemonstrate strategies for maintainingthis balance throughout professionalschool and beyond Provide personal counseling support Teach students how to create andmaintain personal wellness goals Teach students healthy coping strategies Promote a healthy and active lifestylethrough good nutrition and exercise Maintain students’ immunization andinsurance records for the institution Improve student’s experience on theNEOMED campus environment byaccommodating students who may havea disabilityNEOMED Student CouncilPeer students elect representatives to theStudent Council. The student government bodyoversees funding for all student organizations.The <strong>University</strong> educates students who willbecome leaders in the community. There aremore than 60 active student organizations. Toassist with students’ leadership and professionaldevelopment, these organizations range fromspecialty interest groups to religiously affiliatedgroups, to activist and educational groups. Allstudent organizations are required to completeat least one service project, so there are manyopportunities to make a positive difference in thecommunity. Students also participate asmembers on many university committees such asthe Student Curriculum Council, Intervene NowCouncil and Student Conduct Council.Career DevelopmentCareer development is an integral part of theformal and informal curriculum at the <strong>University</strong>.The career development curriculum is designedto assist students in synthesizing their knowledgeand self‐understanding with their personal careerdecision. The goals of career developmentcurriculum are to help students: Develop the knowledge, skills andattitudes required for making goodcareer decisions Develop life planning activities whichintegrate and balance career withfamily, leisure, friendship andcommunity Understand various specialties andsettings within the medical professionsin order to make good residency andcareer decisionsThese goals are met through didactic, selfassessment,experiential, clinical, and reflectiveactivities. Didactic sessions and workshopsoffered include a Personality Type Workshopusing the Myers‐Briggs Type Indicator,CV/Resume and interviewing workshops, andcareer and residency fairs.The lynchpin of the Professional IdentityDevelopment curriculum is the ProfessionalDevelopment Advising Team (PDAT). Studentsare assigned to a PDAT team at the beginning oftheir 1 st year of professional school that includesa Clinical PDAT Advisor, 2 Peer Advisors and asmall group of peers. Clinical PDAT Advisors arepracticing physicians and pharmacists whoprovide leadership and direction to studentadvisees with primary responsibilities in areas ofcareer advising and orientation to the practice ofmedicine or pharmacy.Student Advocacy45


The chief student affairs officer providesleadership and coordination for all effortspertaining to student affairs and services, andserves as the students’ chief representative tothe faculty and administration, and as the facultyadviser to the student government. Advocatingfor students entails maintaining a studentcenteredapproach to decision making, creationof procedures and policies that provideconsistent and fair treatment of students,ensuring student rights are protected whileholding students responsible for actions that maybe inconsistent with the expectations andpolicies of the institution. In addition the chiefstudent affairs officer also is responsible forplacing of senior medical students intoresidencies, recruitment and for academicpromotion administration.Student Conduct and Professional BehaviorStudents at NEOMED are expected to maintainthe highest level of conduct and professionalismin their actions both in and out of the classroom,as well as in activities associated with theinstitution. In addition, students in professionaleducation are expected to develop and maintainthe ethical and moral values consistent with allsocial behavior, but especially those values thatmust be an integral part of the working attitudeof professionals in the field of medicine. Further,it is implicit in the very purpose of the <strong>University</strong>that honesty and integrity be part of a student’sbehavior throughout his or her education, as wellas after formal education is completed. Lack ofprofessional behavior, including unethicalbehavior of any sort, is contrary to thefundamental principles of the profession andrepresents a deficiency on the part of the studentin the medical curriculum. Such a deficiency mayresult in adverse action regarding the student’seducation, including dismissal.Each student who is admitted is expected notonly to already possess a well‐developed conceptof conduct, honor and personal integrity but alsoto maintain it throughout his or her practice. Thisresponsibility encompasses all public, academicand professional activities of the student,particularly in regard to the handling ofprivileged information derived from patients andhospital records. Each student shall demonstratebehavior that, by its nature and interpretation, isconsidered to be appropriate for a professional.Such appropriate behavior includes, but is notlimited to, the demonstration of good judgment,personal insight and accountability, responsibilityto patients, ability to recognize personallimitations and ability to function under pressure.Students also must be aware of the social impactof their behavior as a professional student andlater as physicians and pharmacists. Participationin the conduct code and the Student Honor Codeis expected by all students enrolled in the<strong>University</strong>. Student annually subscribe in writingto the principles of the code.Student Development andLeadershipIt is vital that NEOMED students have advancedopportunities to develop into citizen leaders witha global perspective on health care issues.Student development provides studentdevelopment programs, traditional campusactivities, diversity appreciation opportunitiesand community service to meet the diverseneeds of students at the <strong>University</strong> by creatingand communicating a welcoming environmentthat accepts differences, promoting toleranceand respect for others, and by creatingopportunities for students to learn from eachother. Students develop through campuscommunity‐building activities, leadershipdevelopment, and psychosocial skill developmentthrough services and support of studentorganizations, leadership programs, communityservice opportunities, and programmingactivities.Student Development and Leadership alsosupports the efforts of our 60 studentorganizations that represent the vast personal,social, professional, and career interests of ourdiverse student body. Student Organizationsregister annually and provide support forprofessional development and presentations,guest lectures and educational activities, socialand recreational activities, and a myriad ofcareer‐minded development.46


The Office of EnrollmentServicesThe Office provides students with a one‐stopshop environment that assists students from thepoint of application to the <strong>University</strong> throughgraduation from the Institution. The officecoordinates the selection of students foradmission and is the first point of contact formany issues related to student needs. This officehouses the admissions, registrar, and studentfinancial planning services.AdmissionsThrough outreach programs, the Office not onlyseeks to inform students, parents, guidancecounselors, college advisors and others about thevarious ways to be admitted, but also to publicizethe <strong>University</strong>’s programs. The Office coordinatesthe selection of students into the B.S./M.D.program, the medical school (Direct Entry) andtransfer (Advanced Standing) programs , thePharm. D. program and graduate programs.RegistrarThe registrar, who is the certifying officer for the<strong>University</strong>, is responsible for student grades,records and transcripts; enrollment/graduationverification; student addresses; coursescheduling; <strong>Ohio</strong> residency determinations;veterans affairs; alumni certifications; studentletters of recommendation; and academicpromotion.Educational records retained by the registrar forstudents include admissions, academic andfinancial aid records. The Family EducationalRights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974, asamended, governs access to student records bythe students and others. Further informationregarding FERPA and/or student records can beobtained from the registrar.Student Financial PlanningThe Office of Enrollment Services is responsiblefor processing financial aid applications, applicantverification; and awarding of federal, state andinstitutional aid. In addition, extensive counselingand programming is available in areas of financialplanning. Individual advising is available on topicssuch as financial aid eligibility, student budgeting,47student loan terms, entrance and exit counseling,establishing and maintaining good credit,financial independence, student loan debtmanagement and loan repayment strategies.Please see the separate chapter on Financial Aidfor more information on this topic.Student HousingAlthough there are currently no residence hallson the Rootstown campus, students usually havelittle difficulty securing housing. A housingreferral book is available online at:www.neomed.edu/students/es/housing andincludes housing in the Rootstown andsurrounding areas, as well as areas near theclinical campuses. The website also includesinformation on leasing, phone listing of utilitycompanies, and local maps. On‐campus housingis projected to open in Fall 2013 for the 2013‐14academic year.The William G. Wasson, M.D.,Center for Clinical SkillsTraining, Assessment andScholarshipThe William G. Wasson, M.D. Center for ClinicalSkills Training, Assessment, and Scholarship is astate‐of‐the‐art simulation facility thatallows (NEOMED) students and other health careprofessionals from around the region to train andpractice individual and interprofessional clinicalskills.Faculty DevelopmentThe Office of Faculty Development supports thesuccess and satisfaction of NEOMED's greatestresource: its faculty – as teachers, researchers,administrators and academic leaders. Althoughfaculty bring knowledge and expertise in theirdiverse areas of specialty, they have similarlearning needs related to fulfilling academicresponsibilities and academic career paths. TheOffice provides a central resource for needs


assessment and the development,communication, implementation, evaluation, anddissemination of faculty development activities,resources and outcomes.Continuing ProfessionalEducation (CPE)Continuing Professional Education is a division ofthe Institution’s Continuing ProfessionalDevelopment department. The continuingeducation program is nationally accredited by theAccreditation Council for Continuing <strong>Medical</strong>Education and the Accreditation Council forPharmacy Education.Audiences seeking current healthcareinformation attend the institutions accreditedprogramming offered at venues across theUnited States. With the majority of programmingoccurring in the Ralph Regula Conference andEvent Center at NEOMED, those seekingaccredited programming have many topics toselect from annually. Highlights annually includethe annual “Update in Internal Medicine,”“Current Topics in OB/GYN” and “PharmacyPreceptor Training”. Topics of interest areavailable throughout the year and newprogramming is added upon request.Those wishing to develop a program or seekingcurrent offerings are encouraged to visit ourwebsite at www.neomed.edu/ce .The Oliver Ocasek Regional<strong>Medical</strong> Information CenterThe <strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong>(NEOMED) Oliver Ocasek Regional <strong>Medical</strong>Information Center (OORMIC) is an active partnerin the education, research, and informationneeds of the students, faculty and staff of theColleges. OORMIC houses a collection of over152,000 volumes in a 30,000 square foot facilitythat includes a large, quiet study area available24/7. The Library is open 69.5 hours per weekduring the school year with an average of 6,450visits per month. The facility provides wirelessaccess, 20 public computer stations, 11 groupstudy rooms, 52 study carrels, informal seatingareas for 300 people, and the Read DistanceEducation Center, a multimedia classroom with40 computer workstations, two smartboards, aninstructor’s computer and plasma TV screen,streaming video, and remote classroom andvideoconferencing capabilities. All computerworkstations have Microsoft Office products, fullInternet access and e‐mail access. There areopportunities for faculty, preceptors, andstudents to learn effective and efficient use ofthe library and other educational resourcesthrough course‐integrated library instruction.Additional library services include referenceassistance, document delivery, interlibrary loan,photocopy services, and course reserves.Computer access to library resources is availableonsite and remotely.The library collection consists of electronicresources, including 7,849 electronic journaltitles and 4,297 electronic books, 133 electronicresearch databases, 66,344 monograph volumes,52,910 bound journal volumes, 1,260audiovisuals, and 382 electronic films.OORMIC is a member of the <strong>Ohio</strong> Library andInformation Network (<strong>Ohio</strong>LINK), a consortium of88 <strong>Ohio</strong> college and university libraries. Throughthe <strong>Ohio</strong>LINK online catalog, NEOMED students,faculty, staff and associated hospital clientelehave access to the statewide collection of 49.5million books and other library materials: 17,000electronic journals, 140 electronic researchdatabases, and 68,000 electronic books.For a complete description of library services,current awareness information, and libraryresources and guides, please visit our website atwww.NEOMED.edu/library.48


Financial PlanningStudent BudgetThe <strong>University</strong> is required by federal regulation todevelop standard budgets that include typicalstudent expenses to detail the cost of attendance.These include the direct educational expenses fortuition, fees, books and supplies and average livingexpenses. The items included under living expensesare those allowable by federal regulation — rent,food, transportation, utilities, laundry, child care,personal hygiene items, costs related to a handicap,clothing, health insurance, disability insurance,medical/dental expenses, recreation andphotocopying. It is also important to note that themaximum amount of aid a student may receiveeach year from all sources is the total amount of thestudent budget for direct educational expenses plusthe <strong>University</strong>’s averages for living expenses.Student budgets serve three major purposes:• to support students in financial planning andbudgeting,• to assist with the equitable distribution ofstudent financial aid dollars, and• to assure educational access and choice.This budget is figured yearly based on studentsurveys, the inflation rate and information from theU.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Although studentsmay differ on how much they actually spend forbooks and supplies, room and board, personalexpenses and transportation, the student budgetcontains the figures used when determiningfinancial aid awards.Student Budgets for each individual college arelisted at the end of this section.Calculating Financial Need for theStudent with Unusual CircumstancesSome students incur expenses not experienced by amajority of students that therefore, are notincluded in the standard student expense budgets.With required documentation, however, theseexpenses may be added to the standard budget onan individual basis and be considered in an analysisof the student’s need. These expenses include, butare not limited to, dependent care, child support,49alimony payments, extenuating legal expenses,certain insurances and extraordinary medicalexpenses not covered by insurance.It should be noted, however, that it is the policy ofthe <strong>University</strong> not to make adjustments toindividual student budgets except for extremelymitigating circumstances. All requests for budgetadjustments should be submitted in writing to theOffice of Enrollment Services.Payment of FeesThe <strong>University</strong> is on a semester schedule; therefore,students are billed at the beginning of the fall andspring semesters (third‐year medical students arealso billed at the beginning of the summersemester). Students may pay by cash, check orother normally accepted means including VISA,MasterCard or Discover. No arrangements will beconsidered for any student who cannot pay thebalance of the fees due before the end of thesemester.Tuition bills are found online on the <strong>University</strong>’sintranet system, DOCS. Fees are to be paid by thestart date of the semester. If payment is not madeby that date, class attendance or participation inclerkships or electives will not be allowed. Ifpayment or arrangement for late payment has notbeen made 10 days after the due date, the studentwill be assessed a late fee.Disbursement of AidPrior to the actual disbursement of loan funds,students will be required to complete promissorynotes. Students receiving institutional loans willalso need to complete a Truth‐in‐LendingStatement, Statement of Rights and Responsibilities,and an Information Sheet.All educational loan funds are electronicallytransferred directly to the <strong>University</strong> and cannot bedisbursed to the student earlier than 10 days priorto the first day of classes. If there is a balance duethe school, this amount will be deducted and anyremaining balance will be issued to the studentwithin five to seven working days. Loans are


disbursed in equal installments commensurate withthe semester start dates during the academic year.Checks can be mailed to the student’s local addressor directly deposited into a checking or savingsaccount within one week of their disbursement tothe student’s account.Refund PolicyRegulations:Registration does not automatically carry with it theright of a refund or reduction of indebtedness incases of failure or inability to attend class or incases or withdrawal. The student assumes the riskof all changes in business or personal affairs. NOTE:The term “refund” used in this section refers to theamount of tuition credited to the student account,not the portion of a payment that will be returnedto the student.Fees Subject to Refund:Instructional and nonresident surcharge.Amount of Refund:Amount of refund is to be determined inaccordance with the following registrations andsubject to requirements contained in the College’swithdrawal policy:In Full:If the <strong>University</strong> cancels the course;If the <strong>University</strong> does not permit the student toenroll or continue except for disciplinary reasons;orIf the student dies before or during the term; isdrafted into military service by the United States; iscalled to active duty; or if the student enlists in theNational Guard or Reserve prior to the beginning ofthe term; Notice of induction or call to active duty. Astudent who enlists voluntarily for active duty issubject to the refund policy below.Partial Refunds:Fees shall be refunded to a student who withdrawsor otherwise does not complete the course orcurriculum in which the student is registered basedon the percentage of attendance by the student,calculated on a term basis. Refunds will becalculated as follows:Withdrawal within 60 percent of theenrollment period:weeks comprising the period of enrollment into thenumber of weeks remaining in the period as the lastrecorded day of attendance.Withdrawal beyond 60 percent of the enrollmentperiod:No refunds will be issued to students who withdrawafter completing 60 percent of the enrollmentperiod. The refund formula measures the actualnumber of days enrolled during the semester. It isdetermined by dividing the number of days enrolledby the number of calendar days in the semesterincluding weekends and holidays and excludingscheduled breaks of five or more days. For example,if there are 107 days in a term and a studentwithdraws on the 50th day of the term, charges forfinancial aid will be prorated to reflect that thestudent has been enrolled for 46.7 percent of theterm.Financial Aid Refunds:If a student is a recipient of Federal Title IV aid,refunds to those programs are required by federallaw to be the first priority and must be returned inthe following order:Unsubsidized Federal Stafford LoanFederal Perkins LoanFederal GradPLUS LoanThe Accounting Office will determine whether astudent is due a post‐withdrawal disbursement or ifa student is responsible for returning a portion ofthe Title IV aid received.Refunds will not be issued to individual studentsuntil Federal Title IV programs or other scholarshipsare reimbursed as required and all outstandingbalances with the <strong>University</strong> have been cleared.Refund ScheduleThe Accounting Office will process the refund within45 days of being notified by the registrar of the dateof withdrawal. All balances due to the <strong>University</strong> as aresult of other obligations will be deducted from theamount refunded.If fees were paid in part by financial aid, the applicableportion of the refund must be returned to theappropriate financial aid program. Federal regulationsrequire a proportionate refund to Title IV federalstudent aid funds (programs sponsored by the U.S.Department of Education). The federal formula usedin determining the portion of the fee refund to beapplied to federal student aid funds is:Refund is based on percentage of attendance of theterm calculated by dividing the total number of50


Total amount of Title IV aidawarded for the termRefund due X _______________________Total amount of aidawarded for the termIn refunding monies to the various financial aidprograms, the following priority listing will be used(subject to change without notice):1. Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Loan2. Federal Perkins Student Loan Program3. Grad PLUS Loan Program4. Primary Care Loan5. Loans for Disadvantaged Students6. Campus‐based Aid Loan Program7. Campus‐based Aid Grants/Scholarships8. StudentLoan servicers will be notified of the date of astudent’s withdrawal.Financial AidFinancial aid programs were developed by thefederal and state governments as well as byinstitutions of postsecondary education to assiststudents from families with limited resources tomeet educational expenses. The primary purpose offinancial aid is to ensure that no one is denied theopportunity of a college education because offinancial need. <strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong>,The <strong>University</strong> of Akron, Cleveland State <strong>University</strong>,Kent State <strong>University</strong> and Youngstown State<strong>University</strong> have comprehensive programs offinancial assistance that include scholarships, loans,grants, service programs and college work‐studyemployment. Each university offers federallyfunded and state‐funded financial aid programs tohelp defray education costs.State and Federal Sources of AidA number of sources of aid are available to meetthe needs of financial aid applicants. The followingchart of programs represents those sources of aidfor which the consortium universities and the<strong>University</strong> select recipients and/or distribute thefunds. Students are encouraged to explore thepossibilities for financial aid from all appropriatesources.It is not unusual for a student to have multipleforms of aid. This is called a “financial aid package.”If a student receives a proper financial aid package,it is assumed that the family will not be expected tocontribute more than is reasonable for thestudent’s education. The <strong>University</strong> and theconsortium universities are not obligated to meet astudent’s total need. Each student’s individualizedfinancial aid package is based on need, availabilityof funds and the <strong>University</strong>’s own award policies.Many students receive financial aid from programsother than those described in the charts that follow.Students may also review the scholarshipopportunities listed on the Student ServicesWebsite. Students are urged to investigateopportunities in their hometowns and counties bycontacting clubs, organizations, foundations, laborunions, companies, churches and synagogues,county medical societies, sororities, fraternitiesetc., to determine if scholarships or loans areoffered to students.Students who are veterans of the U.S. Armed Forcesmust contact their local Department of VeteransAffairs for assistance in determining eligibility andin applying for veterans’ benefits. Students who areinterested in the Health Professions ScholarshipProgram (HPSP) should contact Military recruiter.Recruiter contact information available in the officeof Enrollment Services.Institutional Sources of AidBecause of limited aid, the <strong>University</strong> believes theprimary responsibility for financial support restswith the student, spouse and parents. The<strong>University</strong> must obtain information about allpotential resources available to applicants forfinancial aid so that these limited funds aredistributed to the neediest of students.Financial Aid EligibilityWhile the student is attending one of theconsortium universities, one’s financial aid eligibilityand package would be determined by thatundergraduate university. In addition, eachconsortium university has established its ownpolicies, forms, timelines and procedures forapplying for, determining eligibility and receivingaid.Once the student matriculates to the <strong>University</strong>,financial aid is awarded by the <strong>University</strong>. All M.D.students are considered graduate students pursuinga professional degree. Therefore, federal and stateregulations, programs, application procedures andforms differ from financial aid procedures followedin Phase 1 and any other undergraduate program.Pharm. D. students with at least 90 credit hours arealso considered graduate students. All Graduate51


Studies students are considered graduate studentspursuing a professional degree.The basis for awarding most financial aid is financialneed. Financial need is the difference betweeneducational costs and the expected familycontribution toward these costs. It is this “unmetneed” that financial aid offices attempt to coverthrough various financial aid programs to assiststudents in meeting educational costs.The expected family contribution is derived from afederally approved financial analysis statement andformula that analyzes the family income, size,number of family members in college, assets, taxpayments, medical and unusual costs, otherbenefits, savings and student earnings. All of theseitems, which vary from family to family, are used toassess financial need, not just income. Therefore, adetermination of eligibility can be made only whenthe application process has been completed.Financial aid eligibility is:• Based on the concept of financial “need.”• Need is determined by:Cost of attendance (student budget)less student’s contribution: the amount a studentand spouse are expected to contribute to thestudent’s educationless parents’ contribution (if applicable): theamount a student’s parents are expected tocontribute to the student’s education; factorsconsidered are: current income number of children in college savings assets other debts, expenses or specialcircumstances family sizeAll of these variables are considered to determinefinancial need.The Free Application for Federal Student Aid(FAFSA) is required to determine the resources ofapplicants and families.Independent Student DefinitionAll M.D. students are considered graduate studentspursuing a professional degree and are, therefore,considered independent of their parents whendetermining eligibility for the Federal Stafford Loanprogram.All Pharm. D. students with at least 90 credit hoursare considered graduate students, and are,therefore considered independent of their parentswhen determining eligibility for the Federal StaffordLoan program. Pharm. D. students with fewer than90 credit hours will be considered dependentstudents of their parents.All Graduate Studies students are consideredgraduate students pursuing a professional degreeand are, therefore, considered independent of theirparents when determining eligibility for the FederalStafford Loan program.Financial Aid Application ProceduresEach aid applicant is encouraged to schedule anappointment with a member of the Office ofEnrollment Services to review financial aid programs,procedures and his or her individual aid package.Need‐Based Aid ProgramsStudents must demonstrate financial need from aFAFSA analysis and through the formula describedin “Financial Aid Eligibility” section to apply forneed‐based aid. Need‐based aid programs include: Institutional Loan Institutional Grant Primary Care Loan Federal Perkins Loan Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students Loans for Disadvantaged StudentsStudents who wish to have eligibility determined forthe programs must provide parental data on theFAFSA form (per federal and institutional policy). Allstudents are encouraged to provide parental datato take advantage of all financial aid opportunities.To apply for any need‐based aid, the followingforms must be submitted each academic year thatthe student wishes to receive aid:1. FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)This need analysis form can be obtained via the Webat www.FAFSA.ed.gov. The central processor thentransmits to the <strong>University</strong> the data and a familycontribution (FC) figure.2. Federal Income Tax FormsTo validate the FAFSA form, the <strong>University</strong> requiresthat copies of the previous year’s federal income taxforms of the student, spouse and parents besubmitted to the Office of Enrollment Services.3. Campus‐Based Aid/Supplemental Application52


This form requests somewhat different informationthan that requested on the FAFSA. It may be obtainedin the Office of Enrollment Services and should bereturned to the office upon completion.The deadline for receipt of all of the above forms isMarch 15 prior to the beginning of the academic yearof matriculation. The financial aid staff evaluatesstudents throughout the year to consider requests forfinancial aid. Award notices are available ontheintranet, DOCS, by late June.4. Verification ProcessDuring the application and analysis process, somestudents may be selected to complete a processcalled “verification.”Verification is the process an institution uses to checkthe accuracy of the information a student has givenwhen applying for financial aid. If students do notprovide accurate information, they may receive moreor less money than they should. Verification isrequired by the federal government.Verification covers all need‐based financial aidprograms. Students completing a FAFSA are selectedfor verification randomly or if it appears likely an errorwas made in the application.Students selected for verification will be forwarded aVerification Worksheet and a letter explaining theprocess from the Office of Enrollment Services. Anydelays in completing the worksheet or in submittingrequired information will result in delays in theawarding of financial aid.The verification process and the awarding of aid aredetermined on an individual basis. Although thesame policies and procedures are used uniformly, somany factors are considered in the awarding of astudent’s financial aid that no two students’applications result in the same aid package.Draft Registration Compliancefrom the state of <strong>Ohio</strong> and will be charged a non‐<strong>Ohio</strong> tuition surcharge.Satisfactory Academic Progress to MaintainFinancial Aid EligibilitySection 484 of the Higher Education Act (HEA), asamended, requires that all students maintainsatisfactory progress in the course of study they arepursuing according to the standards and practicesof the institution in which they are enrolled in orderto receive aid under the student financial assistanceprograms authorized by Title IV of the HEA.The determination of whether a student isconsidered to be making satisfactory progress, tobe on probation, or to be suspended for financialaid purposes, will be made by the executive directorof enrollment services, based on the satisfactoryacademic progress policy.A detailed explanation of this policy is available inthe Office of Enrollment Services.Financial Aid Inquiries<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong> and theconsortium universities want to help studentsachieve their educational and career goals. Thefinancial aid office at each university is available tohelp explore the many financial aid optionsavailable and select the financial aid package thatbest satisfies each student’s particular needs.The financial aid specialists are helpful,knowledgeable professionals who can competentlyand confidentially answer questions and guidestudents through the process of seeking financialaid.The following indicates some of the financial aidprograms that are available. For additionalinformation, write or call the financial aid offices:<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong>Federal law mandates that any student required toregister with the Selective Service who fails to do sois ineligible for student financial aid under Title IV ofthe Higher Education Act of 1965. Title IV programsinclude the Pell Grant, Supplemental EducationalOpportunity Grant, Federal Work‐Study, FederalPerkins Loan, PLUS, Federal Unsubsidized Loan andState Student Incentive Grant.The state of <strong>Ohio</strong> has a similar requirement for allmale students. Those male students who arerequired to register with the Selective Service butfail to do so will be denied any form of financial aid53Office of Enrollment Services4209 St. Rt. 44, P.O. Box 95Rootstown, OH 44272In <strong>Ohio</strong>: 800-686-2511Local: 330-325-6481The <strong>University</strong> of Akron Student FinancialAid Simmons HallAkron, OH 44325-6211330-972-7032


Kent State <strong>University</strong>Student Financial Aid103 Student Services CenterKent, OH 44242330-672-2972Youngstown State <strong>University</strong>Scholarships and Financial AidJones Hall, Room 2013Youngstown, OH 44555-0001330-742-3501Cleveland State <strong>University</strong> (Pharm. D. only)Financial Aid Office2121 Euclid Avenue, UC 560Cleveland, OH 44115-2114216-687-5411Toll Free: 888-CSU-OHIOfinancial aid, your assets, etc.) areconsidered in the calculation of need.How much of financial need, asdetermined by the university, has beenmet.How and when they will be paid.To explain each type and amount ofassistance in your financial aid package.The interest rate (for loans), the totalamount that must be repaid, the length oftime to repay loans, when paying it backmust start and any cancellation anddeferment provisions that apply.What kind of work‐study jobs are offered,the hours, duties, rate of pay and how andwhen employees are paid.To reconsider your aid package if theybelieve a mistake has been made.How the school determines whethersatisfactory progress is being made andwhat happens if you are not.What special facilities and services areavailable to persons with handicappingconditions.Student ResponsibilitiesStudent Rights andResponsibilitiesStudent Rights(Adapted from The Federal Student Aid Fact Sheet)Students have the right to inquire about: The names of its accrediting organizationsand about its programs, facilities andfaculty. The cost of attending and its policies onrefunds to students who leave the<strong>University</strong>. What financial assistance is available,including information on all federal, state,local, private and institutional financialaid programs. The procedures and deadlines forsubmitting applications for each availablefinancial aid program. Criteria used to select financial aidrecipients. How financial need is determined. Thisincludes how costs for tuition and fees,room and board, transportation, booksand supplies, personal and miscellaneousexpenses are considered in the studentbudget. It also includes what resources(such as parental contribution, other54Students are expected to: Review and consider all information abouta school’s program before enrolling. Complete all application forms accuratelyand submit them on time to the rightplace. Errors can delay or prevent receiptof financial aid. Provide correct information. In mostinstances, misreporting information onfinancial aid application forms is a violationof the law and may be considered acriminal offense, which could result inindictment under the U.S. Criminal Code. Provide all additional documentation,verification, corrections, and/or newinformation requested by either thefinancial aid office or the agency to whichan application was submitted. Read and understand all forms that mustbe signed and keep copies of them. Accept responsibility for the promissorynote and all other signed agreements. Notify the lender of changes in name,address or school status. Perform in a satisfactory manner the workthat is agreed upon in accepting a workstudyjob. Know and comply with the deadlines forapplication or reapplication for aid. Know and comply with refund procedures.


2012/13 College of Graduate Studies Student BudgetMasters in Integrated MS PharmacyTUITION AND FEESPublicHealthPharmaceuticalMedAdministrationInstructional Tuition (based on 12 credithours)* $6,360 $5,700 $5,700General Fee (based on 12 credit hours)* $0 $300 $300Life/Disability Insurance** $74 $74 $74Matriculation $0 $0 $0Technology Fee $96 $0 $0TOTAL TUITION AND FEES $6,530 $6,074 $6,074NON‐BILLABLE CHARGESBooks/Supplies (estimate) $1,000 $0 $0Technology $0 $0 $0TOTAL NON‐BILLABLE EXPENSES $1,000 $0 $0INDIRECT COSTSRoom and Board*** $10,800 $10,800 $10,800Personal $5,187 $5,187 $5,187Transportation $4,334 $4,334 $4,334<strong>Medical</strong> Insurance**** $1,491 $1,491 $1,491TOTAL INDIRECT COSTS $21,812 $21,812 $21,812TOTAL COST OF ATTENDANCE : $29,342 $27,886 $27,886*The student budget is based on half time enrollment. Your tuition and financial aid will be adjusted accordingto your actual enrollment each semester. Courses taken in the summer are not reflected in this budget; but if youmaintain half‐time enrollment status (4.5 credit hours or greater) each semester, you will be eligible for financial aid.** Life and Disability charges for new admits will be budgeted at $61.94; continuing students will be $74***Room and Board for students living with parents: $7,020**** <strong>Medical</strong> Insurance budget is estimated. New admits will be given a budget of $1,491 and continuing studentswill be budgeted $1,767Students attending the Bioethics Certificate program are not eligible for federal financial aid funds.Additional <strong>Medical</strong> CostsNew AdmitContinuingStudentStudent/Spouse $5,221 $6,187Student/Child $4,102 $4,861Student/Spouse/Child $9,788 $11,600Dental InsuranceNew AdmitContinuingStudent56


Student Only $106.30 $127.56Student/Spouse $209.60 $251.52Student/Child $312.00 $374.40Student/Spouse/Child $410.60 $492.72 All tuition and fees subjectto change without notice.Vision InsuranceNew AdmitContinuingStudentStudent Only $20.30 $24.36Student/Spouse/Child $43.33 $51.9657


2012/13 College of Medicine Student BudgetTUITION AND FEES M1 M2 M3 M4Instructional Tuition (<strong>Ohio</strong> Resident)* $31,955 $31,955 $42,605 $31,955General Fee $1,300 $1,300 $1,300 $1,300Simulator Fee $100 $250 $125 $125Malpractice Insurance $203 $203 $203 $203Lab Coat $35 $0 $0 $0Performance Assessment $200 $500 $575 $625Graduation $0 $0 $0 $200Software Fee $210 $235 $65 $65Life/Disability Insurance $61.94 $74 $74 $74Infection & Immunity Course Fee $0 $75 $0 $0Matriculation $200 $0 $0 $0Certification $50 $0 $200 $150Examination Fee $140 $125 $228 $0Total Tuition and Fees: <strong>Ohio</strong> Resident $34,455 $34,717 $45,375 $34,697Total Tuition and Fees: Non‐<strong>Ohio</strong>Resident $66,410 $66,672 $87,980 $66,652NON‐BILLABLE CHARGESBooks/Supplies (estimate) $1,100 $1,000 $1,000 $100Technology $2,000 $0 $0 $0USMLE (student cost) $0 $560 $1,760 $500Criminal Background Check $0 $0 $35 $0Total Non‐Billable Charges $3,100 $1,560 $2,795 $600INDIRECT COSTSRoom and Board** $10,800 $10,800 $12,970 $10,800Personal $5,187 $5,187 $6,220 $5,187Transportation $4,344 $4,344 $5,212 $4,344<strong>Medical</strong> Insurance $1,491 $1,767 $1,767 $1,767Total Indirect Costs $21,822 $22,098 $26,169 $22,098Total Cost of Attendance: <strong>Ohio</strong>Resident $59,377 $58,375 $74,339 $57,395Total Cost Of Attendance: Non‐<strong>Ohio</strong> Resident $91,332 $90,330 $116,944 $89,350* Non‐<strong>Ohio</strong> Resident Surcharge: $31,955 (M1, M2, M4) or $42,605 (M3)**Room and Board for students living with parents: $7,020 (M1,2,4) or $8,430 (M3)Additional <strong>Medical</strong> Insurance Costs** M1 M2‐M4Student/Spouse $5,221 $6,187Student/Child $4,102 $4,861Student/Spouse/Child $9,788 $11,600Dental Insurance** M1 M2‐M4Student Only $106.30 $127.5658


Student/Spouse $209.60 $251.52Student/Child $312.00 $374.40Student/Spouse/Child $410.60 $492.72Vision Insurance** M1 M2‐M4Student Only $20.30 $24.36 All tuition and fees subjectStudent/Spouse/Child $43.33 $51.96 to change without notice.59


2012/13 College of Pharmacy Student BudgetTUITION AND FEES P1 P2 P3 P4Instructional Tuition (<strong>Ohio</strong> Resident)* $18,320 $18,320 $18,320 $22,900General Fee $1,300 $1,300 $1,300 $1,300Matriculation $200 $0 $0 $0Pharmacy Lab Fee $160 $0 $0 $0Malpractice Insurance $23 $23 $23 $23Performance Assessment $300 $130 $420 $65Graduation $0 $0 $0 $200Software Fee $226 $226 $226 $226Life/Disability Insurance $61.94 $74 $74 $74Infection & Immunity Course Fee $0 $75 $0 $0Examination Fee $116 $280 $75 $95Total Tuition and Fees: <strong>Ohio</strong> Resident $20,707 $20,428 $20,438 $24,883Total Tuition and Fees: Non‐<strong>Ohio</strong>Resident $39,027 $38,748 $38,758 $47,783NON‐BILLABLE CHARGESBooks/Supplies (estimate) $1,100 $500 $330 $0Technology $2,300 $0 $0 $0Intern License $75 $22 $22 $22Criminal Background Check $0 $0 $0 $35Total Non‐Billable Expenses $3,475 $522 $352 $57INDIRECT COSTSRoom and Board** $10,800 $10,800 $10,800 $12,970Personal $5,187 $5,187 $5,187 $6,220Transportation $4,344 $4,344 $4,344 $5,212<strong>Medical</strong> Insurance $1,491 $1,767 $1,767 $1,767Total Indirect Costs $21,822 $22,098 $26,169 $26,169Total Cost of Attendance: <strong>Ohio</strong>Resident $46,004 $43,048 $42,888 $51,109Total Cost of Attendance: Non‐<strong>Ohio</strong> Resident $64,324 $61,368 $61,208 $74,009* Non‐<strong>Ohio</strong> Resident Surcharge: $18,320 for P1‐P3,$22,900 for P4**Room and Board for students living with parents is $7,020 (P1‐3) or $8,430 (P4)Additional <strong>Medical</strong> Insurance Costs** P1 P2‐P4Student/Spouse $5,221 $6,187Student/Child $4,102 $4,861Student/Spouse/Child $9,788 $11,600Dental Insurance** P1 P2‐P4Student Only $106.30 $127.56Student/Spouse $209.60 $251.52Student/Child $312.00 $374.4060


Student/Spouse/Child $410.60 $492.72Vision Insurance** P1 P2‐P4Student Only $20.30 $24.36 All tuition and fees subjectStudent/Spouse/Child $43.33 $51.96 to change without notice.Area Health Education Centers (AHEC)The Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) wereinitiated in <strong>Ohio</strong> to promote primary care practice inmedically underserved areas of the state. TheInstitution participates with the six other <strong>Ohio</strong>medical schools in implementing the AHEC program,which was established in 1978 to supportundergraduate and graduate medical, nursing andallied health education programs in rural and innercity settings.The AHEC program is linked through threecommunity‐based centers: Eastern <strong>Ohio</strong> AreaHealth Education Center (Youngstown), Summit‐Portage Area Health Education Center (Akron) andCanton Regional Area Health Education Center(Canton). These centers, in collaboration with theInstitution’s AHEC Program Office, plan and developeducational programs based on their assessment oflocal resources, health personnel needs and theinterest of each community. In addition to medicaleducation, the Centers develop clinical‐ basededucational programs in nursing and allied healthwith The <strong>University</strong> of Akron, Kent State <strong>University</strong>and Youngstown State <strong>University</strong>.The AHEC program provides continuing educationfor health professionals; minority recruitmentprograms for students in primary and secondarygrades in conjunction with The Office of Admissionsand Student Services; and health promotion/diseaseprevention programs in cooperation with localhealth departments and agencies.The AHEC Program and its centers collaborate withthe <strong>Ohio</strong> medical colleges, the <strong>Ohio</strong> Department ofHealth and other state agencies, nearby consortiumuniversities and local hospitals. The program isfunded through the <strong>Ohio</strong> Legislature, the federalAHEC Program (DHHS), with cost‐sharing from theby consortium, local grants and program‐ generatedfunds.61


Administration & AcademicDepartmentsBoard of Trustees2012/2013Daisy Alford‐Smith, Ph.D.Paul R. Bishop, J.D.J. David Heller, CPAPhilip K. King (student)Eric Kodish, M.D., ChairChander M. Kohil, M.D., Vice ChairDianne Bitonte Miladore, M.D.Anil M. Parikh, M.D., DFAPASteven P. Schmidt, Ph.D., ChairpersonGary S. Shamis, CPA, M.Acc.<strong>University</strong> AdministrationPresident ................................................................................................. Jay A. Gershen, D.D.S., Ph.D.Special Assistant to the President ........................................................... Kathleen C. Ruff, M.B.A.Assistant to the President ....................................................................... Michelle MulhernGeneral Counsel ...................................................................................... Maria R. Schimer, J.D.Director, Governmental Relations andSecretary, Board of Trustees .................................................................. Richard W. Lewis, M.S., M.A.Dean, College of Medicine ...................................................................... Jeffrey L. Susman, M.D.Dean, College of Pharmacy ..................................................................... Charles T. Taylor, Pharm.D., BCPSDean, College of Graduate Studies andVice President, Research ........................................................................ Walter E. Horton, Jr.,Ph.D.Vice President, Administration and Finance ........................................... John R. Wray, J.D.Vice President, External Affairs andPresident, <strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong> Foundation .................. William A. Neidt, Ph.D. (Interim)College of Graduate Studies AdministrationProgram DirectorsBioethics Certificate Program .................................................................. Julie Aultman, Ph.D.Health System Pharmacy Administration……………………………. ................. Mick HuntIntegrated Pharmaceutical Medicine………………………………… ................... Cornelis Van der Schyf, D.Sc., DTEPublic Health……………………………………………………………. ............................ Amy Lee, M.D.62


College of Medicine AdministrationAssociate Dean for Community Partnerships, COM…………………… ........... Anthony J. Costa, M.D.Associate Dean, Academic Affairs, COM………………………………………… ...... Elizabeth Young, M.D.Assistant Dean for Community Engagement and Admissions……….. ....... Erik Porfeli, Ph.D.Department ChairsAnatomy/Neurobiology……………………………………………………….. ................ Jeffrey Wenstrup, Ph.D.Emergency Medicine………………………………………………………….. ................. Nicholas Jouriles, M.D.Family Medicine……………………………………………………………… .................... Anthony Costa, M.D.Intergrated <strong>Medical</strong> Sciences………………………………………………… ............... William Chillian, Ph.D.Internal Medicine………………………………………………………………. .................. George Litman, M.D.Obstestrics/Gynecology……………………………………………………….. ................ Michael Hopkins, M.D.Orthopedic Surgery……………………………………………………………. .................. Thomas Boniface, M.D.Pathology……………………………………………………………………….. ..................... Robert Noval, M.D.Pediatrics……………………………………………………………………….. ...................... Norman Christopher, M.D.Psychiatry………………………………………………………………………. ...................... Mark Munetz, M.D.Radiology………………………………………………………………………. ....................... William Demas, M.D.Surgery…………………………………………………………………………. ....................... Daniel Guyton, M.D.Urology…………………………………………………………………………. ....................... Raymond Bologna, M.D.College of Pharmacy AdministrationAssociate Dean, Academic Affairs, COP…………………………………… ............. Richard J. Kasmer, Pharm.D., J.D.Department ChairsPharmaceutical Practice…………………………………………………….... ................ Susan Bruce, Pharm.D.Pharmaceutical Science……………………………………………………… .................. Cornelis Van der Schyf, D.Sc., DTELiaison Officers for the Consortium UniversitiesThe <strong>University</strong> of AkronChand Midha, Ph.D.Associate Provost for Academic and Financial AffairsCleveland State <strong>University</strong>Meredith Bond, Ph.D.Dean, College of Sciences and Health ProfessionsKent State <strong>University</strong>Tim Moerland, Ph.D.Dean, College of Arts and SciencesYoungstown State <strong>University</strong>Stephen Rodabaugh, Ph.D.Interim Associate Dean, College of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Topology andFuzzy SetsDepartment of Mathematics and Statistics63


Basic <strong>Medical</strong> SciencesThe Basic <strong>Medical</strong> Sciences area, established in 1980,represents the major biomedical teaching andresearch resources in the consortium and comprisessix departments. Each department operates as anindependent unit, with its own faculty, chairperson,teaching responsibilities and budget.A major responsibility of the faculty is teaching thescientific concepts basic to the practice of medicineto first‐ and second‐year medical students. Theteaching disciplines thus define the departments,which include: anatomy, behavioral sciences,microbiology, immunology and biochemistry,community health sciences, neurobiology,pharmacology and physiology.A second major responsibility is of faculty conductingresearch. Biomedical research is essential to thefuture of medicine. Detailed scientific investigationadvances the understanding of life processesthrough careful, patient analysis and intuitive,creative leaps.In the Rootstown laboratories, scientists areconducting research in the following focus areas:cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases; infectiousdisease and virology; lipid metabolism; neurobiologyof the autonomic and sensory systems; learning andmemory; physical anthropology; tissue engineering,skeletal biology, metabolic bone diseases, drugdesign and recovery, neurodegenerative diseases,cancer chemoprevention, drug delivery anddisposition, drug metabolism, and pharmacokinetics.Additionally, community health sciences promotes,through teaching, research and consultation, theeffective and just delivery of services that ultimatelyimprove the health of the community.The active milieu of teaching and research has led tocooperative efforts in graduate education. Basicmedical science faculty participate in graduateprograms leading to the masters and doctoraldegrees Ph.D. in collaboration with Kent State<strong>University</strong> and The <strong>University</strong> of Akron.Clinical SciencesClinical Sciences comprise 11 clinical departmentsrepresenting the major specialty areas in theassociated hospitals. The departments areresponsible for:• undergraduate curriculum development• evaluation of student progress in their respectiveareas• assisting the associated hospitals in providingresidency training• promoting research• recommending the appointment and promotionof participating facultyThe required clinical program includes clerkships ininternal medicine, family practice,obstetrics/gynecology, pediatrics, psychiatry andsurgery and a Primary Care Preceptorship.The Primary Care Preceptorship was established toprovide additional experience and exposure toprimary care practice outside the major teachinghospitals.The clinical experience in the students’ senior yearconsists of a series of electives. Electives permitstudents to design curricula best suited to their owncareer goals.Pharmacy DepartmentsThe College of Pharmacy consists of the Office of theDean and the Departments of PharmaceuticalSciences and Pharmacy Practice. The College isresponsible for the oversight and administration, aswell as the content and delivery, of the pharmacycurriculum.Pharmaceutical Sciences Mission: To create andcommunicate knowledge through competent andintegrated world‐class pharmaceutical andbiomedical research. Our discoveries will promoteour understanding of disease processes, allow us todevelop new therapies, and commit us to innovativecommunity‐directed education of professional andgraduate students with the character to becomecaring pharmacists and physicians, and excellentscientists and teachers.64


Pharmacy Practice Mission: To advance the practiceof pharmacy through interprofessional education ofexceptional and well‐rounded pharmacists who willdeliver optimal patient care.Faculty Listing65


Wednesday, August 08, 2012Anatomy/NeurobiologyAbdelmagid, Samir, M.D. Ph.D.Research Assistant Professor of Anatomy/NeurobiologyBernard, Joseph C.Point Park Collegeand NeurobiolgoyInstructor in AnatomyBitonte, A. Gary, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of AnatomyChopko, Bohdan Wolodymyr, M.D. Ph.D. ('93)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivKent State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Anatomy and NeurobiologyCooper, Lisa NoelleAssistant Professor of Anatomy & NeurobiologyDluzen, Dean E., Ph.D.Illinois Institute TechProfessor of AnatomyFening, Stephen, Ph.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>AnatomyAdjunct Assistant Professor Anatomy and NeurobiologyGalazyuk, Alexander V., Ph.D.AA Bogomoltez Inst of PhysiolAssociate Professor of NeurobiologyGrimsley, Jasmine M.S., Ph.D.Research Assistant Professor of Anatomy and NeurobiologyHamid, Mohamed A., M.D. Ph.D.Case Western Reserve UnivAdjunct Professor Anatomy and NeurobiologyHieronymus, Tobin L., Ph.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Anatomy and NeurobiologyHorton, Walter E., Ph.D.Univ CincinnatiProfessor of AnatomyJulius, Marcus John, M.D. ('94)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivInstructor in Microscopic AnatomyAnatomyLovejoy, C. Owen, Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of MassachusettsAdjunct Professor of AnatomyAnatomy/NeurobiologyLovell II, John A., Ph.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Adjunct Associate Professor of NeurobiologyLu, Yong, Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of MissouriAssociate Professor of NeurobiologyMehle, Mark E., M.D. ('87)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of AnatomyPapas, Nicholas H., M.D. ('86)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Clinical AnatomyRosen, Merri J., Ph.D.Assistant Professor of Anatomy/NeurobiologySafadi, Fayez, Ph.D.Professor of Anatomy/NeurobiologySchofield, Brett, Ph.D.Duke <strong>University</strong>Professor of NeurobiologyShanbhag, Sharad J., Ph.D.Research Assistant Professor of AnatomySivaramakrishnan, Shobhana, Ph.D.Univ Texas Austin*Assistant Professor of NeurobiologyStearns, Kim L., M.D. ('85)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of AnatomyTaslitz, Norman, Ph.D.Stanford <strong>University</strong>Professor Emeritus of AnatomyTeyler, Timothy J., Ph.D.Univ OregonProfessor Emeritus of NeurobiologyThewissen, Johannes G. M., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of MichiganProfessor Brown-Ingalls Professorship inVan der Schyf, Cornelis J., D.Sc. DTEPotchefstroom <strong>University</strong>Professor of NeurobiologyVinyard, Christopher J., Ph.D.Northwestern <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of AnatomyVoneida, Theodore J., Ph.D.Cornell <strong>University</strong>Professor Emeritus of NeurobiologyWard, Steven C., Ph.D.Washington <strong>University</strong>Professor Emeritus of AnatomyWenstrup, Jeffrey J., Ph.D.Indiana Univ Bloomington*Professor of NeurobiologyYassine, Zouhair C., M.D.French Faculty MedicineResearch Associate Professor ofYoung, Jesse W., Ph.D.Stony Brook <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of66


Galazyuk, Alexander V., Ph.D.College of Graduate StudiesAA Bogomoltez Inst of PhysiolGraduate Faculty Member College ofGraduate StudiesAdams, James M.Geldenhuys, Werner J., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of MichiganNorth West <strong>University</strong>Adjunct Graduate Faculty College of Graduate StudiesGraduate Faculty Member College ofGraduate StudiesAlbani Jr., Thomas E., M.D.Gershen, Jay Alan, D.D.S. Ph.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong><strong>University</strong> of MarylandAdjunct Graduate Faculty College of Graduate Studies<strong>University</strong> of CaliforniaAllen, David D., R.Ph. Ph.D.Graduate Faculty Member College ofGraduate Studies<strong>University</strong> of KentuckyHartung, Paul J., Ph.D.Graduate Faculty Member Office of Graduate StudiesKent State <strong>University</strong>Aultman, Julie M., Ph.D.Graduate Faculty Member College ofGraduate StudiesMichigan State <strong>University</strong>Hieronymus, Tobin L., Ph.D.Graduate Faculty Member College of Graduate Studies<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Barone, Louis D., Pharm.D. R.Ph.Graduate Faculty Member College ofGraduate StudiesNova Southeastern UnivHorton, Walter E., Ph.D.Graduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesUniv CincinnatiBaughman, Kristin R., Ph.D.Graduate Faculty Member College ofGraduate StudiesIndiana Univ Bloomington*Hull, Sharon K., M.D.Graduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesSouthern Illinois <strong>University</strong>Bhatia, Deepak, Ph.D.Graduate Faculty Member College ofGraduate StudiesWest Virginia <strong>University</strong> Hunt, Max L.Graduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesGraduate Faculty Member College ofGraduate StudiesBourguet, Claire C., Ph.D.Inman, Denise M., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of North CarolinaGraduate Faculty Member College ofGraduate StudiesAdjunct Graduate Faculty College of Graduate Studies Jenney, Jonathan T.Bruce, Susan P., Pharm.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Albany College PharmacyGraduate Faculty Member College ofGraduate StudiesGraduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesJones, Thomas J., Ph.D.Carroll, Richard T., Ph.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Univ ToledoGraduate Faculty Member College ofGraduate StudiesGraduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesKeck, C. William, M.D.Casey, Neil M.Case Western Reserve Univ<strong>University</strong> of MissouriAdjunct Graduate Faculty College ofGraduate StudiesAdjunct Graduate Faculty College of Graduate StudiesLabuda Schrop, Susan M., Ph.D.Chilian, William M., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of AkronGraduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesGraduate Faculty Member College ofGraduate StudiesCrish II, Samuel D., Ph.D.Landis, William J., Ph.D.Graduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesMass Institute TechnologyDarvesh, Altaf S., Ph.D.Adjunct Graduate Faculty College ofGraduate StudiesUniv CincinnatiLee, Amy F., M.D. ('88)Nashik College of Pharmacy<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivGraduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesGraduate Faculty Member College ofGraduate StudiesDeLucia, Angelo L., Ph.D.Lu, Yong, Ph.D.Purdue <strong>University</strong><strong>University</strong> of MissouriGraduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesGraduate Faculty Member College ofGraduate StudiesDluzen, Dean E., Ph.D.Lynch, William P., Ph.D.Illinois Institute TechCornell <strong>University</strong>Graduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesGraduate Faculty Member College ofGraduate StudiesDwinnells, Ronald, M.D.McDermott, Ron<strong>University</strong> of KentuckyAdjunct Graduate Faculty College ofGraduate Studies67


Graduate Faculty Member Office of Graduate StudiesMdzinarishvili, Alexander L., Ph.D.Erme, Marguerite A., D.O.Russian Academy of Med SciPhiladel Coll Osteopathic MedGraduate Faculty Member College ofGraduate StudiesAdjunct Graduate Faculty College of Graduate Studies Meltzer, Iris J.Ervin, Gregory A.Westrn Carolina <strong>University</strong><strong>University</strong> of TennesseeAdjunct Graduate Faculty College ofGraduate StudiesAdjunct Graduate Faculty College of Graduate StudiesMoser, J. Michael, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of KentuckyAdjunct Graduate Faculty College ofGraduate Studies68


Munetz, Mark R., M.D.Univ PennsylvaniaGraduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesGraduate StudiesNgungu, RobAdjunct Graduate Faculty College of Graduate StudiesNiehaus, Gary D., Ph.D.Graduate Studies<strong>University</strong> of WisconsinGraduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesNixon, Gene A.Graduate StudiesAdjunct Graduate Faculty College of Graduate StudiesOyewumi, Moses O., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of KentuckyGraduate StudiesGraduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesPalmisano, Barbara R.<strong>University</strong> of AkronGraduate StudiesGraduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesPiatt, Elizabeth E., Ph.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Graduate StudiesGraduate Faculty Member Office of Graduate StudiesPorfeli, Erik, Ph.D.Pennsylvania State <strong>University</strong>Graduate StudiesGraduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesPorter, DuWayne O.<strong>University</strong> of MinnesotaGraduate StudiesAdjunct Graduate Faculty College of Graduate StudiesQuade, Thomas C.Univ CincinnatiGraduate StudiesYale <strong>University</strong>Adjunct Graduate Faculty College of Graduate StudiesRaman, Priya, Ph.D.Graduate StudiesGraduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesRitter, Christian, Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of KentuckyGraduate StudiesGraduate Faculty Member Office of Graduate StudiesRosen, Merri J., Ph.D.Graduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesGraduate StudiesRosenthal, Kenneth S., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of IllinoisGraduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesGraduate StudiesSadana, Prabodh, Ph.D.Graduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesSafadi, Fayez, Ph.D.Graduate StudiesGraduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesSanders, Margaret B.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Graduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesSchimer, Maria R., J.D.<strong>University</strong> of AkronMedicineGraduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesSchofield, Brett, Ph.D.Duke <strong>University</strong>MedicineGraduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesSivaramakrishnan, Shobhana, Ph.D.Univ Texas Austin*Tawose, Olubukanola MarySt Louis <strong>University</strong>Adjunct Graduate Faculty College ofThewissen, Johannes G. M., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of MichiganGraduate Faculty Member College ofThodeti, Charles Kumar, Ph.D.Sri Venkatesvara <strong>University</strong>Graduate Faculty Member College ofThornborough, PatriciaNorthrn Illinois <strong>University</strong>Graduate Faculty Member College ofVan der Schyf, Cornelis J., D.Sc. DTEPotchefstroom <strong>University</strong>Graduate Faculty Member College ofVinyard, Christopher J., Ph.D.Northwestern <strong>University</strong>Graduate Faculty Member College ofWeiss, Lisa N., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of KentuckyGraduate Faculty Member College ofWenstrup, Jeffrey J., Ph.D.Indiana Univ Bloomington*Graduate Faculty Member College ofWestlake, Kathryn J., Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Adjunct Graduate Faculty College ofYeh, Jun-Yen, Ph.D.Univ Texas Austin*Adjunct Graduate Faculty College ofYin, Liya, M.D. Ph.D.Hubei <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong>Graduate Faculty Member College ofYoung, Elisabeth H., M.D. ('85)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivGraduate Faculty Member College ofYoung, Jesse W., Ph.D.Stony Brook <strong>University</strong>Graduate Faculty Member College ofZhang, Yanqiao, M.D.Wuhan <strong>University</strong>Graduate Faculty Member College ofEmergency MedicineAdams, Brian K., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of EmergencyAhmed, Rami A., D.O.Lake Erie Coll Osteopathic MedAssistant Professor of EmergencyAllison, Randy G., M.D. ('07)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of Emergency Medicine69


Graduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesSpalding, Janice M., M.D. ('87)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivGraduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesSusman, Jeffrey L., M.D.Graduate Faculty Member College of Graduate StudiesMedicineAllotey, Noa Adorkor, M.D.Kwame Nkrumah Univ Sci and TecInstructor of Emergency MedicineBare III, Rudd Judson, M.D. ('04)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Emergency70


Beeson, Michael S., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor of Emergency MedicineMedicineBennett, Lisa A., M.D. ('93)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicineEmergency MedicineBhalla, Mary Colleen, M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Emergency MedicineBird, Michael W., M.D.Univ CincinnatiInstructor in Emergency MedicineEmergency MedicineBlanda, Michelle P., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Professor of Emergency MedicineMedicineBolotin, Todd S., M.D. ('89)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of Emergency MedicineEmergency MedicineBradford, Amber, D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedClinical Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicineBradford, John C., D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedClinical Professor of Emergency MedicineEmergency MedicineBroderick, Erin Kate, M.D. ('06)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Emergency MedicineEmergency MedicineBuxman, Richard A., D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedClinical Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicineMedicineCatalano, Dominick, M.D.Univ Autonoma de GuadalajaraAssistant Professor of Emergency MedicineChandurkar, Rohit S., D.O.Kansas City Univ of MedAssistant Professor of Emergency MedicineEmergency MedicineChristopher, Norman C., M.D.Univ Texas Med Sch at HoustonProfessor of Emergency MedicineMedicineClark, William G., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Instructor in Emergency MedicineEmergency MedicineClarke, Bradley, D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicineMedicineCooley, Timothy K., D.O.Philadel Coll Osteopathic MedInstructor in Emergency MedicineMedicineCorbit, Christopher K., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of NebraskaAssistant Professor of Emergency MedicineCornici, Paul, M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicineEmergency MedicineCostarella, Adam E., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Cunningham, Carol A., M.D.Univ CincinnatiAssistant Professor of EmergencyCustodio, David E., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Associate Professor ofDake, Timothy W., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Emergency MedicineDavis, Scott M., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of IllinoisClinical Associate Professor ofDavis, Steven E., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of EmergencyDeJulius, Dennis P., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Associate Professor ofDepue, Kent, M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Instructor of Emergency MedicineDickey-White, Howard I., M.D.Northwestern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor ofDimitris, Kelly C., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor ofDisch, Jno, M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivAssistant Professor of EmergencyDussel, Christopher Joseph, M.D. ('08)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of Emergency MedicineFaulkner, Robert W., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor ofFletcher, Gwendolyn E., M.D.Univ ToledoClinical Assistant Professor of EmergencyFrank, Michael, M.D. J.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Associate Professor ofFrank, Steven E., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of EmergencyFredrickson, Lauren S., M.D.Texas Tech <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of EmergencyGable, Bradley D., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Emergency MedicineGallo, Ugo E., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Associate Professor ofGamez, Jason, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>71


Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicineCostello, Mary K., M.D. ('95)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivInstructor in Emergency MedicineMedicineClinical Instructor of Emergency MedicineGershkowitz, Robert S., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency72


Gersten, Mark H., M.D.Indiana <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicineMedicineGiorgio, Gary T., M.D. ('85)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Professor of Emergency MedicineGoldman, Bradley S., M.D.State <strong>University</strong> of New YorkClinical Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicineEmergency MedicineGoldman, George E., M.D.Temple <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Emergency MedicineMedicineGradisek, Richard E., M.D.Loyola <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Emergency MedicineMedicineGroen, Amy, D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedInstructor of Emergency MedicineGrover, Purva, M.D.Santosh <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeInstructor of Emergency MedicineMedicineGupta, Adarsh, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of ZambiaAssistant Professor of Emergency MedicineHamrick, Ginger Annette, M.D. ('90)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Emergency MedicineMedicineHatcher, Mark W., M.D.Indiana <strong>University</strong>Instructor in Emergency MedicineMedicineHaver, Dennis W., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicineMedicineHenschen, Ross R., M.D. ('81)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Professor of Emergency MedicineHetrick, Thomas J., M.D.Thomas Jefferson <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Emergency MedicineMedicineHoehne, Daniel Paul, D.O.Kirksville Coll Osteopath MedClinical Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicineMedicineHolder Jr., Michael G., M.D.UMDNJ Robt W Johnson Med SchAssistant Professor of Emergency MedicineMedicineJackson, David B., M.D.Univ OklahomaClinical Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicineMedicineJacquet, Joshua Michael, M.D. ('06)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivInstructor of Emergency MedicineMedicineJesionek, Paul C., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivAssistant Professor of Emergency MedicineMedicineJouriles, Nicholas J., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivKaeberlein, Frank John, M.D. ('89)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of EmergencyKeaton, Brian F., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Professor of Emergency MedicineKempf, Jeffrey A., D.O.Kirksville Coll Osteopath MedClinical Associate Professor ofKinney, Thomas J., M.D.MCP Hahnemann <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of EmergencyKissinger, Wendy, D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of EmergencyKyriakedes, Chris G., D.O.Kirksville Coll Osteopath MedProfessor of Emergency MedicineLazcano, Antonio M., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of WisconsinClinical Assistant Professor of EmergencyLee, Timothy John, M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Instructor of Emergency MedicineLevy, David B., D.O.Coll of Osteopathic Med & SurgAssociate Professor of EmergencyL'Hommedieu, Roger H., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of EmergencyListerman, Peter, M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Associate Professor of EmergencyLloyd, S. Thomas, D.O.West Virginia Sch of Osteo MedClinical Professor of Emergency MedicineLutes, R. Esther, M.D.Eastern Virginia Med SchoolAssociate Professor of EmergencyLuxmore, Brett A., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of EmergencyMager, Christina M., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> Univ Coll of Osteo MedClinical Assistant Professor of EmergencyMager, Thomas G., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of EmergencyMarvin, Michael J., M.D.Indiana <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of EmergencyMaxfield, John, M.D.Dartmouth <strong>Medical</strong> SchoolClinical Assistant Professor of EmergencyMcDonough, G. Scott, M.D.State <strong>University</strong> of New York73


Professor of Emergency MedicineMedicineJwayyed, Sharhabeel, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Emergency MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of EmergencyMcMullen, M. Jo, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine74


Mencl, Francis R., M.D. ('90)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivProfessor of Emergency MedicineMedicineMirasol, Arturo P., M.D.Far Eastern <strong>University</strong>Instructor in Emergency MedicineMedicineMitstifer, Jack H., M.D.Univ PennsylvaniaAssistant Professor of Emergency MedicineEmergency MedicineMoosally, Robert T., D.O.Lake Erie Coll Osteopathic MedClinical Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicineMucci, Thomas J., D.O.Univ Hlth Sci Coll Osteo MedClinical Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicineNielson, Jeffrey A., M.D.Univ UtahAssistant Professor of Emergency MedicineNiemi, Timothy A., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivInstructor in Emergency MedicineMedicineNiertit, Amy, M.D.Suny Coll BuffaloClinical Instructor of Emergency MedicineObeius, Marcus, D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Instructor of Emergency MedicineMedicineOndrejka, Jason E., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> Univ Coll of Osteo MedClinical Instructor of Emergency MedicineMedicineO'Toole, Timothy M., M.D.Finch U Hlth/Sci Chic Med SchClinical Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicineMedicinePakiela, John, D.O.Lake Erie Coll Osteopathic MedAssociate Professor of Emergency MedicinePeter, David J., M.D.Univ CincinnatiAssociate Professor of Emergency MedicineMedicinePipitone, Anthony J., D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedClinical Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicinePollauf, Laura A., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicineMedicineQuintana, Bud E., D.O. Ph.D.Univ California BerkeleyDes Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedMedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicineRamundo, Maria L., M.D.Univ CincinnatiMedicineProfessor of Emergency MedicineReodica, Alex Michael, M.D. ('03)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicineRusnak, Ronald R., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicineSaklecha, Akhil K., M.D. ('94)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of EmergencySalgia, Anup Dev T., D.O.Kirksville Coll Osteopath MedClinical Assistant Professor of EmergencySargeant, Lori Kompanik, M.D. ('89)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor ofSchuckman, Hugh A., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of TennesseeClinical Professor of Emergency MedicineSerri, Geneiso A., M.D. ('87)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivInstructor in Emergency MedicineShundry, Nicholas Philip, M.D. ('07)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of Emergency MedicineSimon, Erin L., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> Univ Coll of Osteo MedAssistant Professor of EmergencySmedley, Jerry B., D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedClinical Instructor of Emergency MedicineSmith, Arthur, M.D. ('02)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of EmergencySmith, Gregory M., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of EmergencySouthern, Alison, M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of EmergencySpirtos, Ted, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Instructor in Emergency MedicineSteer, Sheila H., M.D. ('84)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssociate Professor of EmergencyStephens, P. Andrew, M.D. ('03)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivInstructor of Emergency MedicineStiffler, Kirk Alan, M.D. ('94)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssociate Professor of EmergencyTallam, Janardan R., M.D.Sri Venkatesvara <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of EmergencyTishman, Neal D., D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedClinical Assistant Professor of EmergencyTout, Susan E., M.D.West Virginia <strong>University</strong>Instructor of Emergency MedicineVaughan, Maureen, M.D.Thomas Jefferson <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of EmergencyWalsh, Michele, M.D.75


Russell, Herbert E., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>MedicineAssistant Professor of Emergency Medicine<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Emergency76


Webster, Benjamin W., M.D.Anderson, Stanley, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of PittsburghUniv CincinnatiInstructor of Emergency MedicineClinical Associate Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineWeigand, John V., M.D.Georgetown <strong>University</strong>Asif, Javaria, M.D.Clinical Professor of Emergency MedicineKing Edward <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeWilber, Scott T., M.D. ('93)Clinical Instructor of Family & Comm.Medicine<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAultman, Julie M., Ph.D.Associate Professor of Emergency MedicineMichigan State <strong>University</strong>Wilson, Caroline L., M.D.Associate Professor Family & Comm.MedicineCase Western Reserve UnivBachelder, Brian L., M.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicineUniv CincinnatiWright, Jeff Todd, M.D. ('94)Associate Professor of Family & Comm.Medicine<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivBachtel, Jeffrey D., M.D. ('81)Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivZorko, Michael F., M.D.Assistant Professor of Family & Comm.Medicine<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Ballester, Pedro A., M.D.Associate Professor of Emergency MedicineUniv Puerto Rico MayaguezZoumberakis, Erick, M.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. Medicine<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong> Barnes, Bonnie L.Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicineAultman HospitalAdjunct Instructor of Family & Comm.MedicineFamily & Comm. MedicineBarr, Edward N., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Aber, Roberta E.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineBoston <strong>University</strong>Barr, Laura E., M.D.Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineUniv CincinnatiAdams, James M.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. Medicine<strong>University</strong> of MichiganBartels, William T., M.D. ('90)Instructor of Family & Comm. Medicine<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAdams, Sarah, M.D.Assistant Professor of Family & Comm.MedicineWashington <strong>University</strong>Barton, Karen, M.D. ('02)Clinical Instructor of Family & Comm. Medicine<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAgnew, Scott M., M.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineWright State <strong>University</strong>Bashor, Kendrick B., M.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. Medicine<strong>University</strong> of ArkansasAgomaa, Albert, M.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. Medicine<strong>University</strong> of the PhilippinesBaughman, Kristin R., Ph.D.Clinical Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineIndiana Univ Bloomington*Ahmed, Iram F., M.D.Assistant Professor of Family & Comm.MedicineAmerican Univ of the CarribeanBeavers-Willis, LuAnne, R.N.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. Medicine<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Albanese, Teresa H., Ph.D.Adjunct Instructor of Family & Comm.Medicine<strong>University</strong> of AkronAdjunct Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineMedicineAlbani Jr., Thomas E., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineAlbani, Thomas J., M.P.H.Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineAllen, Kyle R., D.O.Medicine<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineBelen, Mariquita I., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of the PhilippinesClinical Instructor of Family & Comm.Belfer, Mark H., D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedProfessor of Family & Comm. MedicineBerggren, Ralph E., M.D.Northwestern <strong>University</strong>Professor Emeritus of Family & Comm.Bitonte, David A., D.O.Philadel Coll Osteopathic Med77


Alsaif, Alaa, M.D.Comm. MedicineKing Faisal <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineAltman, Neil H.Medicine<strong>University</strong> of North CarolinaInstructor of Family & Comm. MedicineMedicineClinical Assistant Professor Family &Black II, Ross R., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Family & Comm.Blacklow, Robert S., M.D.Harvard <strong>University</strong>Professor Emeritus of Family & Comm.78


Boboc, Georgiana, M.D. Casey, Neil M.<strong>University</strong> of Medicine Romania<strong>University</strong> of MissouriClinical Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineInstructor of Family & Comm. MedicineBobovnyik, Denise L., M.D. ('85)Castor, David Randall, M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAmerican <strong>University</strong> CaribbeanClinical Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Instructor of Family & Comm.MedicineBortell, Melanie, D.O.Cerimele, Gerard W., Ph.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Kent State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineAdjunct Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineBouchard, Lawrence F., M.D.Tufts <strong>University</strong>Chase, Joseph Matthew, M.D. ('03)Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. Medicine<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivBourguet, Claire C., Ph.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. Medicine<strong>University</strong> of North CarolinaClough, Lynn, Ph.D.Research Associate Professor of Family & Comm. Medicine<strong>University</strong> of AkronInstructor of Family & Comm. MedicineBoyer, Jere, Ph.D.Cochran, Steven L., M.D.St Johns <strong>University</strong><strong>University</strong> of CaliforniaClinical Professor Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineBraman, Kenneth J., D.O.Cohen, Bruce H., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Yeshiva <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineProfessor of Family & Comm. MedicineBritton, Beth T.Cola, David M., D.O.<strong>University</strong> of Akron<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Adjunct Instructor Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of FamilyMedicine (Retired)Brophy, Robert P., M.D. ('89) Collins, Michelle L.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> Univ<strong>University</strong> of AkronAssistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineAdjunct Instructor of Family & Comm.MedicineBrown, Daniel Thomas, D.O.Cooper, Antoinette T., Psy.D.Lake Erie Coll Osteopathic MedAdjunct Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineAssistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineBrown, Douglas R., D.O.Cosentino-Bressi, Annette, D.O.Kirksville Coll Osteopath Med<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineBrown, Timothy R., Pharm.D.Costa, Anthony J., M.D.Campbell <strong>University</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineProfessor of Family & Comm. MedicineBubenzer, Donald L., Ph.D.D'Abreau, Jennifer A., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Adjunct Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineBullock, Trevor, D.O.Daoud, Rimon, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Damascus <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineBurick, Joseph P., D.O.Davidson, Elliot B., M.D. ('82)Chicago Coll Osteopathic Med<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineAssociate Professor of Family & Comm.MedicineBurkey, Jeffrey A., M.D. Davies, Donald C.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Kent State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineInstructor of Family & Comm. MedicineBurns, Lauren, D.O. Davis, Ricky J.Lake Erie Coll Osteopathic MedWayne State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Family & Comm. Medicine<strong>University</strong> of MichiganCain, Brian R., M.D. ('88)Instructor of Family & Comm. Medicine<strong>University</strong> of AkronDawso, Sharon, M.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineMemorial Univ NewfoundlandCain, Robert, M.D.Assistant Professor of Family & Comm.Medicine<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>De Castro LLamas, Katrina, M.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineDavao <strong>Medical</strong> Schl Foundation79


Caniford, Emily S.Medicine<strong>University</strong> of AkronInstructor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Instructor of Family & Comm.80


Dean-Scott, Rosanna D.L., M.D.Facemyer, Gregory John, M.D. ('96)Wright State <strong>University</strong><strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Associate Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineDeJulius, Angela J., M.D.Univ CincinnatiFair, Wesley D., Ph.D.Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineAdjunct Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineDieter, Kevin F., M.D. ('85)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivFatima, Mehreen, M.D.Associate Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineKing Edward <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeDiSabato, John A., M.D. ('87)Clinical Instructor of Family & Comm.Medicine<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivFawcett, Richard L., M.D.Clinical Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineCase Western Reserve UnivDogra, Atul, M.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineAcharya Sri Chander Coll MedFedyna, Dinah M., M.D. ('82)Clinical Instructor of Family & Comm. Medicine<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivDom Dera, Richard James, M.D.Clinical Professor of Family & Comm.Medicine<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Finneran, Matthew P., M.D.Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineUniv CincinnatiDorman, Regina M., M.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineSaratov State School MedicineFlickinger, Nancy L., M.D. ('81)Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. Medicine<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivDuncan, Rebecca, M.D. ('08)Clinical Associate Professor of Family &Comm. Medicine<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineFrangopoulos, Michael A., M.D.Duncan, Yolanda, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. Medicine Franks, William J.Duran, Arthur W., D.O.<strong>University</strong> of Minnesota<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. Medicine Freeman, Jane R.Eaglen, Robert H., Ph.D.Case Western Reserve UnivDuke <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Family & Comm.MedicineAssociate Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineFreshley, Barbara D., M.D. ('86)Edwards, Jonathan L., M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivUniv CincinnatiClinical Associate Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineAssociate Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineFrisch, Lawrence E., M.D.Elder, William A., M.D.Harvard <strong>University</strong>Wright State <strong>University</strong>Research Associate Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineElias, Jon A., M.D.Gadomski Sadler, Amy, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Univ ToledoClinical Associate Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Instructor of Family & Comm.MedicineGardner, Raymond J., M.D.Engel, John D., Ph.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Univ DelawareClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineProfessor Emeritus of Family & Comm. MedicineGershen, Jay Alan, D.D.S. Ph.D.Erme, Marguerite A., D.O.<strong>University</strong> of MarylandPhiladel Coll Osteopathic Med<strong>University</strong> of CaliforniaAssistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineProfessor Family & Comm. MedicineErvin, Gregory A.Gerson, Lowell W., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of TennesseeCase Western Reserve UnivInstructor of Family & Comm. MedicineProfessor Emeritus of Family & Comm.MedicineEve-Cahoon, Heidi M. Gerzina, Holly A.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Kent State <strong>University</strong>Adjunct Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineAdjunct Instructor of Family & Comm.81


MedicineEverly, Bradley P., M.D.Univ ToledoClinical Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineComm. MedicineGetzinger, Karl E., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &82


Gillette, Robert D., M.D.Hershberger, Vernon J., M.D.Univ Cincinnati<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor Emeritus of Clinical Family MedicineAssistant Professor of Family & Comm.MedicineGoldman, Eileen Kroll, M.D. Hewit, Michael S.MCP Hahnemann <strong>University</strong>Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineHill, Edward A., M.D.Goodwin Capers, Fareedah Zakiyyah, M.D. ('02)<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong><strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineHillyer, Mark Andrew, M.D. ('01)Greene, Kathie T., M.D. ('90)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> Univ<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineAssistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineHines, Richard M., M.D.Groesbeck, Marcie A., M.D. ('81)Temple <strong>University</strong><strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Professor of Family & Comm.MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineHoang, Minh-Ha, D.O.Grow Jr., James F., M.D.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedWest Virginia <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Family & Comm.MedicineClinical Assistant Professor in Family MedicineHoff, David L., M.D.Gullett, Heidi, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Wright State <strong>University</strong>Professor of Family & Comm. Medicine(Retired)Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineHolder, Nneka, M.D.Hake, Susan B., M.D.Harvard <strong>University</strong>Wright State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Family & Comm.MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineHolmer, Michelle, M.D.Hammond, Richard A., Ph.D.Case Western Reserve UnivCase Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineClinical Professor of Family & Comm. Medicine Howard, Robert M.Hamrich, Lynn M., M.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Case Western Reserve UnivInstructor of Family & Comm. MedicineAssociate Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineHoynes, Sean D., M.D.Handel, Jessica L., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> Univ Coll of Osteo MedClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineHubbard, Dawn Renee, M.D. ('95)Hannan, Jodi, M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> Univ<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Family & Comm.MedicineAssistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineHudak, Christine D., M.D.Harley, Douglas W., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineHull, Sharon K., M.D.Hart, Robert A., M.D.Southern Illinois <strong>University</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineIorio, Clark, D.O.Hartung, Paul J., Ph.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Kent State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineProfessor of Family & Comm. MedicineIranmanesh, Babak, M.D.Haupt, Kathy M., M.D. ('97)Ross Univ Sch of Med<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of Family & Comm.MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineIsmail, Saira B., M.D. ('94)Hawes, Ronald G., M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> Univ<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineIson, Rodney K., M.D.Hayford, Elizabeth Ann, M.D. ('06)<strong>University</strong> of Kentucky<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Family & Comm.MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineJackson, Glenna S., M.D. ('89)Hazelett, Susan<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> Univ83


<strong>University</strong> of AkronComm. MedicineInstructor of Family & Comm. MedicineHendrickson, Jill C., Ph.D.Medicine<strong>University</strong> of AkronAdjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Family and CommunityMedicineComm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Janosky, Janine E., Ph.D.Research Professor of Family & Comm.Janovick, Patrick J., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &84


Jekielek, Susan A., M.D.Univ Texas Med Bran GalvestonClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineMedicineJenkins, Dawn D., Ph.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Comm. MedicineAssistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineJenney, Jonathan T.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineComm. MedicineJenrette, Marilyn S., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineMedicineJohns, James D., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineComm. MedicineJolliff, Amy S., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineComm. MedicineKanter, Stuart J., D.O.Chicago Coll Osteopathic MedClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineComm. MedicineKeck, C. William, M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivProfessor Emeritus of Family & Comm. MedicineComm. MedicineKedia, Anurag William, M.D.Kasturba <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineComm. MedicineKelley, Cynthia S., D.O.Miami <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineKennedy, W. Robert, Ph.D.MedicineKent State <strong>University</strong>Professor Emeritus of Family & Comm. MedicineKiesling, MarciaComm. MedicineMalone CollegeAdjunct Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineKirk, KarenComm. MedicineCase Western Reserve UnivInstructor of Family & Comm. MedicineKlosterman, Thomas J., M.D.MedicineUniv ChicagoAssistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineKnight, Michael, D.O.Comm. MedicineUniv Hlth Sci Coll Osteo MedClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineKontak, Jeffery R., M.D.Comm. MedicineUniv CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineKotnik, Tracy A., M.D.MedicineWright State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineKrafft, Rudolph M., M.D.MedicineThomas Jefferson <strong>University</strong>Labuda Schrop, Susan M., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of AkronAssistant Professor of Family & Comm.Lafferty, Carolyn K., Ph.D.Adjunct Assistant Professor of Family &Lago, William Joseph, M.D. ('91)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Lambert Peiffer, Kelli Lynne, D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Family & Comm.Lang, Jessica, M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Lattanzio, Anthony S., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Lazzerini, Frank Domenico, M.D. ('06)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Lear, Aaron M., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Lecat, Paul J., M.D.State <strong>University</strong> of New YorkAdjunct Associate Professor of Family &Lee, Amy F., M.D. ('88)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssociate Professor of Family & Comm.Lefoer Jr., Dominic Salvador, M.D. ('93)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Lenz, Paul J., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Levant, Ronald F., Ed.D.Harvard <strong>University</strong>Adjunct Professor of Family & Comm.LiCause, Matthew J., M.D. ('85)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Lilenfield, Irwin, D.O.Kirksville Coll Osteopath MedClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Liston, Michael, M.D. ('07)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor Family & Comm.Logue, Everett E., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of North CarolinaAssociate Professor of Family & Comm.Longsdorf, Katherine Anne, M.D. ('00)85


Associate Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineKrishen, Adarsh E., M.D. ('86)Comm. Medicine<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineMedicineKrzyzanowski, Szymon, M.D.Jagiellonian Univ Faculty MedInstructor of Family & Comm. MedicineMedicine<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Lookabaugh, Britni Leigh, M.D. ('08)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of Family & Comm.Macabobby, Thomas D., M.D. ('02)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Family & Comm.86


MacCallum, Charles L., M.D.Meyer, Sue E., M.D.Univ MiamiUniv CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineMachado, Grenville, M.D.Mia, Sabrina, M.D.Med Univ of S AfricaRoss Univ Sch of MedClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Instructor of Family & Comm.MedicineMalek, Mary J., Ph.D.Mikanowicz, Carolyn K., Ph.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Pennsylvania State <strong>University</strong>Adjunct Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineAdjunct Professor of Family & Comm.MedicineMalhotra, Justinder S., M.D.Miller, Daniel A., M.D.Ross Univ Sch of MedSpartan Hlth Sciences UnivClinical Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of FamilyMedicineMallamaci, David John, M.D. ('97)Miller, John K., M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivUniv CincinnatiClinical Associate Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineMorcos, Roy N., M.D.Markovich, Renee Lynn, M.D. ('94)American <strong>University</strong> of Beirut<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineAssistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineMason, Hallie G.Moreno, Michelle Ann, D.O.Instructor of Family & Comm. Medicine<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Mason, Harold, M.D.Clinical Instructor of Family & Comm.MedicineCase Western Reserve UnivMoser, J. Michael, M.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. Medicine<strong>University</strong> of KentuckyMason, Raymond G., M.D.Clinical Professor of Family & Comm.MedicineCase Western Reserve Univ Moss, Priscilla J.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineKent State <strong>University</strong>Matto, Patricia, D.O.Adjunct Instructor of Family & Comm.MedicineLake Erie Coll Osteopathic MedMusa, Roger, M.D.Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineSaba <strong>University</strong> School of Med.May, Maryann C., M.D.Assistant Professor of Family & Comm.Medicine<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Myers, Nancy A., Ph.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineKent State <strong>University</strong>McCluskey, Dennis C., M.D.Associate Professor of Family & Comm.Medicine<strong>University</strong> of AlabamaNair, Ajay, M.D. ('96)Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. Medicine<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivMcCord, Gary W.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineKent State <strong>University</strong>Naples, Sandy, D.O.Instructor of Family & Comm. Medicine<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>McCormick, Kenelm F., M.D.Clinical Associate Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineWright State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineNaumoff, Andrew J., M.D.McGuckin, Mary Ann<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineInstructor of Family & Comm. MedicineNegi, Lakshman S., M.D.Meltzer, Iris J.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Westrn Carolina <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Family & Comm.MedicineInstructor of Family & Comm. Medicine Nixon, Gene A.Mercer, Susan E., M.D.Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineState <strong>University</strong> of New YorkNora, Lois Margaret, M.D. J.D.Clinical Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineUniv ChicagoMerz, Daniel Robert, Ph.D.Rush <strong>University</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Professor Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineNovak, Laura A., M.D.Metzger, Howard M., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>87


MCP Hahnemann <strong>University</strong>MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineMeyer, Mark, M.D.Univ CincinnatiComm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineAssistant Professor of Family & Comm.O'Brien Jr., Michael Joseph, M.D. ('99)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Family &88


Oprandi, Allison M., M.D.Plate, Deborah S., D.O.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineProfessor of Family & Comm. MedicineOsborne, Jay R., M.D. ('88) Pokorny, Anita R.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivKent State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineAdjunct Instructor of Family & Comm.MedicinePorfeli, Erik, Ph.D.Otto, Ann K., Ph.D.Pennsylvania State <strong>University</strong>Kent State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor Family & Comm.MedicineAdjunct Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. Medicine Porter, DuWayne O.<strong>University</strong> of MinnesotaPakan, Patricia M., Ph.D.Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineUniv RochesterPuet, Terry A., M.D.Adjunct Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. Medicine<strong>University</strong> of PittsburghAssistant Professor of Family & Comm.MedicinePalmisano, Barbara R. Quade, Thomas C.<strong>University</strong> of AkronUniv CincinnatiInstructor of Family & Comm. MedicineYale <strong>University</strong>Pamfilie, Jennifer Marie, M.D. ('95)Instructor of Family & Comm. Medicine<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> Univ Raber, Janet L.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineWalsh <strong>University</strong>Pantelas, Gust G., M.D. ('86)Adjunct Instructor of Family & Comm.Medicine<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> Univ Ralston, Gina M.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineInstructor of Family & Comm. MedicinePanzner, Margaret P., M.D.Ranasinghe, Elizabeth S., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Univ of ColomboClinical Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineParisi, Edward J., M.D.Reforma, Janjan, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong><strong>University</strong> of the PhilippinesClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Instructor of Family & Comm.MedicineParris Stephens, Mary Ann, Ph.D.Reichert, Richard J., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of Houston<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Adjunct Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicinePartis, Chris H. Ricciardi, Lynda M.Case Western Reserve Univ<strong>University</strong> of AkronInstructor of Family & Comm. MedicineAdjunct Instructor of Family & Comm.MedicinePascale, Pietro J., D.Ed.Rich, David, M.D. ('88)Rutgers <strong>University</strong><strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAdjunct Professor of Family Medicine (Retired)Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicinePayton, J. Joseph, D.O.Rich, Frank A., D.O.Philadel Coll Osteopathic MedUniv Hlth Sci Coll Osteo MedClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicinePeiffer, Jeffery R., D.O.Rich, Paul A., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong><strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicinePendleton, Brian F., Ph.D.Richard, George V., Ph.D.Iowa State <strong>University</strong>Univ KansasResearch Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineResearch Assistant Professor of Familyand CommunityPenn, Mark A., M.D.Medicine<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Richard, J. Randall, M.D.Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineUniv CincinnatiPetrilla, Eugene F., D.O.Professor of Family & Comm. MedicinePhiladel Coll Osteopathic MedRitter, Christian, Ph.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. Medicine<strong>University</strong> of KentuckyPetrochuk, Michael A., Ph.D.Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineCleveland State <strong>University</strong>Roberts, Angela Leung, M.D. ('99)Instructor of Family & Comm. Medicine<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivPirozzi, Philomena D., M.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &89


Comm. MedicineCase Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineComm. MedicineRobertson, W. Denny, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &90


Rodriguez, Angelina, M.D.Schulte, James J., M.D.Univ of Sint EustatiusNorthwestern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineRogers, James R., Ph.D.Scott, Edward D., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of AkronWright State <strong>University</strong>Adjunct Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineAssistant Professor of Family & Comm.MedicineRoth, Marta B., M.D.Scott, Ronald, M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivLoyola <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Professor of Family & Comm.MedicineRubino, Nino C., M.D.Scroggins, Kathleen M., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Wright State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineAssistant Professor of Family & Comm.MedicineRucki, Pamela A., M.D.Seager, Jon C., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineRupp, Kenneth F., M.D.Selius, Brian A., D.O.Creighton <strong>University</strong>Philadel Coll Osteopathic MedInstructor in Family & Comm. Medicine (Retired)Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineRyhal, Maria L., M.D. ('87)Sevilla, Michael J., M.D. ('98)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> Univ<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineAssistant Professor of Family & Comm.MedicineSabin, Kelli R., M.D. ('93)Shah, Nilesh, M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> Univ<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineSheets, Kimberly, D.O.Sabur, Katrina M., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineClinical Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineSheridan, Katherine Cecilia, M.D. ('06)Saltzman, Glenn A., Ph.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> Univ<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineProfessor Emeritus of Family & Comm. Medicine Siegfried, Jan L.Sammarone, Charles P., D.O.Centrl Michigan <strong>University</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineSilling, Martha A., Ph.D.Sanchez-Parodi, Milton, M.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Universidad de GranadaAdjunct Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineSander, Larry D., M.D.Silling, Stephen Marc, Ph.D.Case Western Reserve UnivKent State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineAdjunct Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineSanders, Margaret B.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Slemons, Howard G., D.O.Instructor of Family & Comm. Medicine<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Santoro, David, Ph.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. Medicine<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Smith, Virginia, M.D.Adjunct Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineTexas A&M Univ College StaSavan, Carole A., M.D. ('81)Clinical Instructor of Family & Comm.Medicine<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivSmucker, William D., M.D.Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineCase Western Reserve UnivSavickas, Mark L., Ph.D.Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineKent State <strong>University</strong>Songara, Varshaben, M.D.Professor Family & Comm. MedicinePramukhswami <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeScheufler, Steven G., M.D. ('90)Clinical Instructor of Family & Comm.Medicine<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivSoto, Elizabeth, M.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineRoss Univ Sch of MedSchimer, Maria R., J.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family91


Medicine<strong>University</strong> of AkronAssociate Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineSchroeder, Lisa M., M.D. ('00)Medicine<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineSpalding, Janice M., M.D. ('87)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssociate Professor of Family & Comm.92


Sperling, David M., M.D. ('85)Toth, Michelle<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAdjunct Instructor of Family & Comm.MedicineAssociate Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineTulisiak, Thomas L., M.D.Spittler, Robert P., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineTumbush, John A., D.O.Stasiak, Joni Marie, M.D. ('92)<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong><strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineValeri White, Anne M., D.O.Stefanak, Matthew A.Lake Erie Coll Osteopathic MedJohns Hopkins UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineInstructor of Family & Comm. MedicineVanNostran, Sharon E., D.O.Steineck, Brady Scott, M.D. ('08)<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong><strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssociate Professor of Family & Comm.MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineWages, Duane W., M.D.Sterns, Harvey L., Ph.D.Pennsylvania State <strong>University</strong>West Virginia <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineResearch Professor of Family & Comm. Medicine Wagner, Ellen J.Stover, Anne M., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of AkronOral Roberts <strong>University</strong>Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineWagner, Ryan S., M.D.Stutzman, Maurice, M.D.Univ Toledo<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Family & Comm.MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineWagner, Terry J., D.O.Surso, John M., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineAssistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineWakulchik, S. David, M.D.Susman, Jeffrey L., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivProfessor of Family & Comm. MedicineProfessor of Family & Comm. MedicineSutton, John D., M.D. ('93)Wear, Delese, Ph.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivKent State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineProfessor of Family & Comm. MedicineSwain, Steven M., M.D. ('02)Webster, Joan B., M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivUniv PennsylvaniaAssistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineAdjunct Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineTaras, Catherine Y., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Weigold, Ingrid Katharina, Ph.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineAdjunct Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineTeller, Jennifer L.S., Ph.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Weinstein, Cynthia L., M.D.Research Assistant Professor of Family and CommunityCase Western Reserve UnivMedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineThalody, Nina, M.D.Weiss, Lisa N., M.D.Sri Ramachandra Med Coll<strong>University</strong> of KentuckyClinical Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineAssociate Professor of Family & Comm.MedicineThomas, Jon V., Ph.D.Wenger, Douglas A., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of AkronCase Western Reserve UnivAssociate Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Family &Comm. MedicineThornborough, PatriciaWerstler, Keith B., M.D.Northrn Illinois <strong>University</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Instructor of Family & Comm. MedicineAssociate Professor of Family & Comm.MedicineThorne, Charles A., Ph.D.West, John D., D.Ed.Miss State <strong>University</strong>Idaho State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineAdjunct Professor of Family & Comm.MedicineToeppen-Sprigg, Barbara, M.D.White Jr., C. Conner, M.D.93


Case Western Reserve Univ<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine (Retired)Clinical Assistant Professor of FamilyMedicine (Retired)Tosino, Jon Eric, M.D. Whiting, Ellen G.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Kent State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineAssistant Professor of Family & Comm.Medicine94


Widmer, Darrell Leroy, M.D. ('95)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineSciencesWilkinson, Archie S., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. Medicineand Cancer BiologyWilliams, Perry S., M.D.American <strong>University</strong> CaribbeanClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineMicrobiology/Immunology/BiochemistryWilliamson, Jay C., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Integrative <strong>Medical</strong> SciencesProfessor of Family & Comm. MedicineWithnell, Philip Leigh, M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineWurst, Teresa L., M.D. ('93)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> Univ<strong>Medical</strong> SciencesClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineWyss, Lora, Ph.D.Adjunct Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineBiochemistry/Molecular BiologyZafirau, William J., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>and PharmacologyClinical Assistant Professor of Family & Comm. MedicineIntegrative <strong>Medical</strong> SciencesBiochemistry/Molecular PathologyBailey, Erin L., Ph.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>SciencesAssistant Professor of Integrated <strong>Medical</strong> SciencesBower, John R., M.D.Univ MississippiSciencesAssociate Professor of Microbiology/Immunology/BiochemistryBoyer, Jere, Ph.D.St Johns <strong>University</strong>SciencesAdjunct Professor of Microbiology/ImmunologyBratz, Ian N., Ph.D.Univ New Mexico Albuquerqueand NeuroscienceAssistant Professor of Integrative <strong>Medical</strong> SciencesBrown-Croyts, Laurie M., Ph.D.West Virginia <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Physiology and PharmacologyChen, Yeong-Renn, Ph.D.Oklahoma State Univ StillwaterAssociate Professor of Integrative <strong>Medical</strong> SciencesPharmacologyCheng, Gang, Ph.D.Univ WashingtonIntegrative <strong>Medical</strong> SciencesAdjunct Assistant Professor of Integrative <strong>Medical</strong> SciencesChiang, John Young-Ling, Ph.D.Suny Center AlbanySciencesProfessor of Biochemistry/Molecular PathologyChilian, William M., Ph.D.Professor of PhysiologyPharmacologyCongeni, Blaise L., M.D.Davis, Brian L., Ph.D.Pennsylvania State <strong>University</strong>Adjunct Professor of Integrative <strong>Medical</strong>DeLucia, Angelo L., Ph.D.Purdue <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Molecular VirologyDocherty, John J., Ph.D.Univ ArizonaProfessor Emeritus ofDong, Feng, Ph.D.Research Assistant Professor ofDouglas, Frank L., M.D. Ph.D.Cornell <strong>University</strong>Professor of Integrative <strong>Medical</strong> SciencesFulton, Judith A., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of AkronAdjunct Associate Professor of IntegrativeHardwick, James P., Ph.D.Illinois State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor ofHorne, Walter I., D.V.M.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Adjunct Associate Professor of PhysiologyHutterer, Ferenc, M.D.Univesity of SzegedProfessor Emeritus ofJones, Thomas J., Ph.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Assistant Professor of Integrative <strong>Medical</strong>Landis, William J., Ph.D.Mass Institute TechnologyAdjunct Professor of Integrative <strong>Medical</strong>Lee, Yoon-Kwang, Ph.D.Rutgers <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Integrative <strong>Medical</strong>Lynch, William P., Ph.D.Cornell <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Molecular VirologyMacinga, David R., Ph.D.Case Western Reserve UnivResearch Assistant Professor ofMicrobiology/Immunology/BiochemistryMaron, Michael B., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of CaliforniaProfessor Emeritus of Physiology andMayorga, Maritza, Ph.D.Research Assistant Professor ofMcGory, Robb, Pharm.D.<strong>University</strong> of MinnesotaAssociate Professor of Integrative <strong>Medical</strong>Meszaros, Joseph Gary, Ph.D.Univ of Texas Hlth Sci CtrAssociate Professor of Physiology andNiehaus, Gary D., Ph.D.95


<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor of Microbiology/Immunology/BiochemistryDamron, Derek S., Ph.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Physiology and PharmacologySciences<strong>University</strong> of WisconsinProfessor of PhysiologyNovak, Robert W., M.D.Duke <strong>University</strong>Adjunct Professor of Integrative <strong>Medical</strong>Penn, Marc S., M.D. Ph.D.Professor of Integrative <strong>Medical</strong> Sciences96


Pilati, Charles F., Ph.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor Emeritus of Physiology and PharmacologyRaman, Priya, Ph.D.Assistant Professor of Integrative <strong>Medical</strong> SciencesRosenthal, Kenneth S., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of IllinoisProfessor of Microbiology/Immunology/BiochemistrySimmons, Mark A., Ph.D.Loyola <strong>University</strong>Professor of PharmacologyThodeti, Charles Kumar, Ph.D.MedicineSri Venkatesvara <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Integrative <strong>Medical</strong> SciencesWang, Liecheng, Ph.D.MedicineChinese Academy of SciVisiting Assistant Professor of Anatomy and NeurobiologyWang, Yan-Dong, Ph.D.Research Assistant Professor of Integrative <strong>Medical</strong> SciencesWesterman, Philip W., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of SydneyProfessor Emeritus of Biochemistry/Molecular PathologyYin, Liya, M.D. Ph.D.Hubei <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong>Research Assistant Professor of Integrative <strong>Medical</strong> SciencesYun, June, Ph.D.George Washington <strong>University</strong>MedicineAssistant Professor of Molecular PharmacologyZhang Newby, Bi-min, Ph.D.Lehigh <strong>University</strong>MedicineAdjunct Associate Professor of Integrative <strong>Medical</strong> SciencesZhang, Ge, M.D. Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of MinnesotaAdjunct Assistant Professor of Integrative <strong>Medical</strong> SciencesZhang, Yanqiao, M.D.Wuhan <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Integrative <strong>Medical</strong> SciencesZhao, Weidong, Ph.D.Research Assistant Professor of Integrative <strong>Medical</strong> SciencesInternal MedicineAbboud, John, M.D.Damascus <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineAbou-Jaoude, Salim, M.D.American <strong>University</strong> of BeirutAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineAdjan, Marwan, M.D.Aleppo <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> SchClinical Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine (Retired)Agaiby, Shere, M.D.Univ IowaClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineAgarwal Antal, Neera Prahlad, M.D. ('92)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineAgarwal, Shanu, M.D. ('00)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineAgito, Markus, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of Santo TomasClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineAhmad, Kirun N., D.O.NY Coll Osteopathic MedicineClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineAhmed, Ashraf I., M.D.Cairo <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineAhmed, Farouq, M.D.King Edward <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of InternalAhmed, Ismail S., M.D.Dow <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of InternalAhmed, Michelle Lynn, D.O.Kirksville Coll Osteopath MedAssistant Professor Internal MedicineAhmed, Shameem M., M.D.Osmania <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineAl Jaberi, Mohamed M., M.D.Aleppo <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> SchAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineAl Nemr, Badie, M.D.Damascus <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalAlbainy, Donald B., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of InternalAlexander Jr., Joseph F., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Professor of Internal MedicineAllen, Kyle R., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Professor of Internal MedicineAlmendras, Samantha, M.D.Cebu Doctors' <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Internal MedicineAl-Shoha, Ahmad O., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of JordanAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineAmedia Jr., Chester A., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Internal MedicineAnderson, Darryl P., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MarylandClinical Assistant Professor of InternalAndreadis, Anthena, M.D.American <strong>University</strong> CaribbeanClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineAndrefsky, John C., M.D.MCP Hahnemann <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Internal MedicineAngel, Mark E., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of WitwatersrandClinical Assistant Professor of InternalArnott, Jon, M.D.Universidad Central Del EsteAssistant Professor of Internal Medicine97


Aromatorio, George J., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of PittsburghClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineArredondo, Mark Douglas, M.D. ('07)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineMedicineAsfoura, Jehad Y., M.D.Damascus <strong>University</strong>MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineAskari, Arman T., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivMedicineAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineAzem, May, M.D.Damascus <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineBacha, David E., M.D. ('81)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivMedicineClinical Professor of Internal MedicineBage, Michael D., M.D.Univ CincinnatiAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineBailey, Rebecca S., M.D.Wake Forest <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Internal MedicineBains, Anup S., M.D.Punjab <strong>University</strong>MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineBallas, Steven L., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineBarreiro, Timothy John, D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Internal MedicineBarton, Daniel P., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineBaum, Elizabeth E., M.D. ('84)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivMedicineAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineBauman, William B., M.D.Univ CincinnatiMedicineProfessor of Internal MedicineBautista, Manuel A., M.D.Universidad Technol SantiagoClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineBeard, Jennifer L., M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivMedicineAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineBerbaum, Mark W., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College Of WisconsinAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineBerke, Jay P., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of IllinoisMedicineAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineBerkovitz, Kenneth E., M.D.Vanderbilt <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineBernat Jr., John Ray, M.D. ('96)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> Univ(Retired)Bertman, Stanley, M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of InternalBhagat, Alok, M.D.Rajendra <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Associate Professor of InternalBhargava, Pramod, M.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalBhimani, Jayantilal, M.D.MP Shah Med CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of InternalBindra, Akhil Pratap, M.D. ('95)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineBishop, Troy William, M.D. ('94)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of InternalBlack, Glenn R., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineBlacklow, Robert S., M.D.Harvard <strong>University</strong>Professor Emeritus of Internal MedicineBlass, Leonard P., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of IllinoisClinical Assistant Professor of InternalBlecher, Aron, M.D.Univ Autonoma de GuadalajaraAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineBlocker, William P., M.D.West Virginia <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineBollin, Gary E., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Internal MedicineBolyard, Jennifer Lynn, M.D. ('94)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of InternalBonavita, Gregory J., M.D.UMDNJ Robt W Johnson Med SchClinical Assistant Professor of InternalBonilla, Hector F., M.D.Universidad del Valle CaliAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineBoros, Melanie, Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalBoshkos, Christopher, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Internal MedicineBouserhal, Chadi, M.D.American <strong>University</strong> of BeirutClinical Assistant Professor of InternalBoutros, Nihad M., M.D.Damascus <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Internal MedicineBowling, Gerald F., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Professor of Internal Medicine98


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Brown, David B., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Internal Medicine (Retired)Bruce, Nadine C., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of IllinoisClinical Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineBunn Jr., William H., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivProfessor Emeritus of Internal MedicineBurkert, Thomas S., M.D. ('93)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineBurkholder, James D., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineBurley, Michael W., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MassachusettsAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineButcher, Gene A., M.D.Duke <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Clinical Internal Medicine (Retired)Calderon, Javier E., M.D.Cayetano Heredia Sch MedicineAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineCanilang, Enrique P., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of Santo TomasAssociate Professor of Clinical Internal Medicine (Retired)MedicineCarrabine, Timothy J., M.D.Creighton <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineCerroni, Kelley T., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineChaffee, Roger B., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineChand, Vasant A., M.D.Seth G. S. <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeInstructor in Internal Medicine (Retired)Chapa, Daniel M., M.D.Texas Tech <strong>University</strong> Hlth SciClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineChaturvedi, Preti B., M.D. ('99)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineChenowith, Irene H., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineChevlen, Eric M., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineChing, Ishmael C.D., M.D.UERMMMC PhilippinesClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineMedicineCho, Donald, M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine(Retired)Cho, M. Jeannette, M.D. ('92)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineChomo, Diane L., M.D. ('81)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Professor of Internal MedicineChristie, Richard E., M.D.St Louis <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalChunduri, Anil K., M.D.Mysore <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineChung, Matthew S., M.D. ('88)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineCiltea, Daniela, M.D.Carol Davila Univ Med & PharmAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineClavecilla, Leo D., M.D. ('93)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of InternalCleveland, Maryjo L., M.D.Michigan State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineCook, Lloyd M., M.D.Suny Health Sci Ctr SyracuseClinical Assistant Professor of InternalCooper, Richard, M.D.Universidad Central Del EsteClinical Associate Professor of InternalCortese, Ferdinando, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of NaplesClinical Assistant Professor of InternalCrombie, Bradley, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalCropp, Alan J., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor of Internal MedicineCudnik, Michelle L., Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineCummings, Jennifer Eiko, M.D. ('97)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineCustodio, Paul, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of the PhilippinesClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineCutler, David, M.D.Emory <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of InternalCutrona, Anthony F., M.D.Univesity of SalamancaProfessor of Internal MedicineDar, Mohammad A., M.D.Prince of Wales Med CollegeClinical Associate Professor of InternalDasVarma, Ranendra L., M.D.Prince of Wales Med CollegeProfessor of Clinical Internal MedicineDean, Steve J., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal100


Degenhard, Anthony J., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineDela Paz, Tala Maria A., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of the PhilippinesClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineMedicineDelahanty, Michael J., D.O.West Virginia Sch of Osteo MedClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineDemacopoulos, Nicola D., M.D. ('89)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineDeMarco, Robert, M.D.Univ Autonoma de GuadalajaraProfessor Emeritus of Internal MedicineMedicineDeramo, Anthony T., M.D.Univ MiamiAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineDeRosa, Michael, D.O.NY Coll Osteopathic MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineDevies, Robert K., Ph.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineDevine III, Michael J., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineDiLauro, Rosanne M., M.D. ('81)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineDiwakar, Amit, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of DelhiClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineDiwakar, Shweta, M.D.Tribhuvan <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Internal MedicineMedicineDjuric, Vladimir, M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineDoe, Nathaniel S., M.D.AM Dogliotti Col of MedClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineDombrowski, Nicole C., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> Univ Coll of Osteo MedAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineDonelan, Brian J., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineDopirak, Milan R., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineDouglas, Frank L., M.D. Ph.D.Cornell <strong>University</strong>Research Professor of Internal MedicineDreiling, Jodi, Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineDuffy, Brendan, M.D.National <strong>University</strong> of IrelandClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineDuggal, Anurag, M.D.Baba Farid <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineEckman, Jeffrey M., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalEllis Jr., George G., M.D.Univ Autonoma de GuadalajaraClinical Associate Professor of InternalEl-Mobasher, Gamal G., M.D.Ain-Shams Univ Sch of MedAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineEltayeb, Babiker O., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of KhartoumClinical Associate Professor of InternalEnoch, Christopher A., D.O.Lake Erie Coll Osteopathic MedClinical Assistant Professor of InternalEsber, Edward J., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of InternalFabre, Carlos E., M.D.Xaveriana <strong>Medical</strong> SchoolClinical Assistant Professor of InternalFahmy, Nabil M., M.D.Ain-Shams Univ Sch of MedAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineFaltay, Bela B., M.D. ('98)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineFantelli, David F., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineFarkas, Stephen A., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of InternalFile Jr, Thomas M., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MichiganProfessor of Internal MedicineFinocchio, Joseph A., M.D. ('84)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivProfessor of Internal MedicineFiorentino, Julia M., M.D. ('94)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of InternalFiorentino, Marcantonio, M.D.State <strong>University</strong> of New YorkAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineFord, Kennard C., M.D.Univ CincinnatiAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineForster, Scott, M.D.Ross Univ Sch of MedClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineFrancis, Stephen J., M.D.Tufts <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalFratczak, Slawomir M., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong> of LodzAssistant Professor of Internal Medicine101


Frate, Dean M., M.D.Case Western Reserve Univ<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivMedicineAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineFrazee, Lawrence A., Pharm.D.Univ ToledoProfessor of Internal MedicineFriedlander, Ira R., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of North CarolinaAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineFriedman, Norman M., M.D. ('95)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineFuenning, Charles R., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of AlbertaMedicineAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineFuller, Valerie W., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineFulton, Scott A., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of CaliforniaAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineGabrilovich, Michael I., M.D.Kabardino Balkarian State UnivMedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineGacad, Reynaldo C., M.D.Univ of Santo ThomasClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineGalang, Gabriel, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineGallegos, Patrick J., Pharm.D.Texas Tech Univ Hlth Sci CtrAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineGames, Adolfo D., M.D.La Plata Univ <strong>Medical</strong> SchoolAssistant Professor of Internal Medicine (Retired)Gardner, William G., M.D.Univ CincinnatiProfessor of Internal MedicineGarg, Sudershan K., M.D.Institute Post Grad Med Ed ResAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineGarton, John, M.D. ('92)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivMedicineClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineGayomali, Charina, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of the PhilippinesAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineGedeon, Michael R., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineGianetti, John P., M.D. ('88)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivMedicineClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineGill, Rupinder, M.D.Dayanand <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineGilliland, Robert L., M.D.Virginia Commonwealth Univ(Retired)Associate Professor of Clinical Internal Medicine (Retired)Girard, Meredith D., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MarylandClinical Associate Professor of InternalGiven, John T., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MassachusettsAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineGoldstein, Lawrence S., M.D.State <strong>University</strong> of New YorkAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineGordon, Terry A., D.O.Univ Hlth Sci Coll Osteo MedAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineGoske, James R., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of InternalGrady, Patrick, M.D.Ross Univ Sch of MedClinical Assistant Professor of InternalGraef, Benjamin P., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineGreene, Giesele, M.D.Howard <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalGreifenstein, Elaine M., M.D. ('88)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineGriff, Franklin W., M.D.Temple <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Internal MedicineHa, Linda, D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Internal MedicineHaas Jr., Andrew J., M.D.Loyola <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineHabib, Shawki N., M.D.Cairo <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineHackstedde, Anita A., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineHadid, Anna, M.D.American <strong>University</strong> CaribbeanClinical Associate Professor of InternalHagen, Timothy L., D.O.Coll Osteopathic Med PacificAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineHajjiri, Mohmmad F., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of JordanClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineHaller, Nairmeen Awad, Ph.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Adjunct Assistant Professor of InternalHammond, Rosalind, M.D.Brown <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Internal MedicineHandel, Daniel W., M.D.St Louis <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine102


Haque, Ihsan U.L., M.D.King Edward <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineHarper, Anne M., M.D. ('85)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineHarris, Randall J., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineHaut, Mitchell, M.D.New York <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineHawkins, Curtis W., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineHayek, Anthony A., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineHayek, Benjamin M., M.D.Catholic <strong>University</strong> of LouvainClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineHazra, Sandra V., M.D.McGill <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineHegde, Nikita, M.D.Bangalore <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineHegde, Vinayak, M.D.Topiwala National <strong>Medical</strong> CollClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineHeiselman, Darell E., D.O.Univ Hlth Sci Coll Osteo MedProfessor of Internal MedicineMedicineHelms, Stephen E., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Internal MedicineHendrickson, Martin, D.O.Western Univ of Health SciClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineHensley, L. Bruce, D.O.West Virginia Sch of Osteo MedInstructor in Internal MedicineHerrington, Gayle M., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of AlabamaAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineHeupler, Stephen M., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineHill, Kevin K., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineHines, Robert M., Ph.D. M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Univ CincinnatiMedicineClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineHirsch, Steven C., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>MedicineAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineHodsden, James E., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor of Internal MedicineHoffman, David A., D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineHollaway, Stacy, M.D. ('90)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of InternalHolloway, Benjamin J., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of InternalHong, Sandra Jessica, M.D. ('97)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of InternalHoppes, William L., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivProfessor of Internal Medicine (Retired)Horne, Gina V., D.O.Lake Erie Coll Osteopathic MedClinical Assistant Professor of InternalHouston Jr., Robert R., M.D.Thomas Jefferson <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalHout, Wahoub M., M.D.American <strong>University</strong> of BeirutAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineHuang, DeRen, M.D.Shanghai <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineHughes, Gwendolyn D., M.D.Wake Forest <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of InternalHughes, Michael M., M.D.Med Univ S Carolina COMClinical Professor of Internal MedicineHulyalkar, Atul R., M.D.Univ VermontClinical Assistant Professor of InternalHumble, Lewis A., M.D. ('94)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineHummel, Karen M., M.D. ('95)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of InternalHumphrey, John B., M.D.Thomas Jefferson <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalHusain, Iftekhar, M.D.Nalanda <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of InternalIannuzzi, Lisa Phyllis, M.D.State <strong>University</strong> of New YorkClinical Assistant Professor of InternalIemma, Joseph T., M.D.Ross Univ Sch of MedClinical Assistant Professor of InternalIler, Mark, M.D.103


Hite, Amy A., M.D. ('99)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivMedicineAssociate Professor of Internal Medicine<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal104


Indorf, Amy S., M.D. ('87)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicine (Retired)Irvine, Linda C., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineIskander, Magdy K., M.D. M.P.H.Cairo <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineIstenes, Nancy, D.O.Philadel Coll Osteopathic MedAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineIvory, Dedri M., M.D.Ross Univ Sch of MedClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineJackson, Edgar B., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivAdjunct Clinical Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineJacobs Jr., John F., M.D.Virginia Commonwealth UnivProfessor of Internal MedicineMedicineJaffer, Nazim, M.D.Royal College of SurgeonsClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineJahnke, Michelle A., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineJames, Thomas E., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineJanowicz, Janine L., M.D. ('86)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineJaradat, Dima, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of JordanClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineJohnson Jr., Vincent H., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivAssistant Professor of Internal Medicine (Retired)Johnson, Clifford G., M.D.Yeshiva <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Internal MedicineJohnson, Todd L., M.D. Ph.D.Indiana <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineJones, Garimah Aisha, M.D. ('98)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineJones, Ronald R., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Associate Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineJose, Joseph, M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> Univ of the AmericasClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineJoseph, Alfred J., M.D.MCP Hahnemann <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineJosephson, Richard A., M.D.New York <strong>University</strong>Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineJung, Yiechul, M.D.Seoul National <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of InternalKakarala, Harish, M.D. ('96)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineKala, Jaya, M.D.Lady Harding <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineKanaan, Anmar, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of JordanClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineKanaan, Zeyad H., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of JordanAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineKarimian, Hojat, M.D.Jundishapur <strong>Medical</strong> CenterClinical Assistant Professor of InternalKarnani, Ravi M., M.D. ('96)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of InternalKartan, Ritha, M.D.Guntur <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineKassir, Mohamad S., M.D.Aleppo <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> SchClinical Assistant Professor of InternalKatneni, Ratnaja, M.D.Kasturba <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of InternalKayani, Natalie, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of IllinoisAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineKayani, Thomas J., M.D.Yeshiva <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineKefalas, Costas H., M.D. ('97)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineKefalas, George Harry, M.D. ('99)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineKellermeyer, Robert W., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivProfessor of Internal Medicine (Retired)Kelley, Kevin J., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalKendis, Betsy L., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of InternalKeyser, Philip H., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalKhalil, Amin J., M.D.Alexandria <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineKhan, Mushtaq A., M.D.King Edward <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of Internal105


Khan, Raza A., M.D.Allama Iqbal <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineKhashu, Abhay, M.D.Ross Univ Sch of MedClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineMedicineKhetarpal, Sanjiv, M.D.Maulana Azad <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineKhullar, Sanjiv K., M.D.Maulana Azad <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineKiatoukaysy, Linda, M.D.Ross Univ Sch of MedClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineMedicineKim, Albert Byoungsa, M.D. ('97)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineKim, Jung Min, M.D.Hanyang <strong>University</strong> Med CollegeClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineKing, Toni M., M.D. ('89)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineKlatt, Walter A., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineKlautky, Stephen A., M.D.West Virginia <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineKlein, Jeffrey J., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineKlions, Howard A., M.D.MCP Hahnemann <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Internal MedicineKo, Chi Sown, M.D.National Defense Med CenterClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineKobe, Margaret F., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineKoenig, Joseph M., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineKoenig, Teresa J., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor of Internal Medicine(Retired)Kontamwar, Abhijit, M.D.Government <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineKorkor, Khalil B., M.D.Damascus <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineKrauza, Matthew L., M.D.State <strong>University</strong> of New YorkClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineKravec, Cynthia Ann, M.D. ('01)Kravec, James Francis, M.D. ('02)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineKretchmer, Kenneth R., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Associate Professor of InternalKrishna, Arvind Y., M.D.Maulana Azad <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Associate Professor of InternalKrishnan, Eledath U., M.D.J.I.P.M.E.R.Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineKrishnarao, Indira, M.D.Topiwalla Natl <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of InternalKumar, Ramon, M.D.Univ Texas SW Med Ctr DallasClinical Assistant Professor of InternalKunze, Peter, M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineLabib, Atef S., M.D.Cairo <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Internal MedicineLaikos, George D., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of InternalLang, David Paul, M.D. ('05)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of InternalLeano, Ann, M.D.Drexel <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalLecat, Paul J., M.D.State <strong>University</strong> of New YorkProfessor of Internal MedicineLee, Christine I., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalLefkovitz, Norman W., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalLeung, Anthony K., D.O.Univ Kansas <strong>Medical</strong> CenterAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineLevy, Richard P., M.D.Yale <strong>University</strong>Research Professor of Internal MedicineLibecco, James F., M.D. ('01)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineLichten, Gary D., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of InternalLileas, Michael A., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of InternalLinz, Michael H., M.D. ('84)106


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Liong, Mark U., M.D.Cebu Doctors' <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Internal MedicineLiong, Ursula, M.D.Cebu Normal UnivClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineMedicineLisy, Todd A., M.D. ('97)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineLitman, George I., M.D.Boston <strong>University</strong>Professor of Internal MedicineLloyd, Jenifer R., D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedProfessor of Internal MedicineLo, Kar-Ming, M.D. ('96)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineLoIudice, Thomas A., D.O. M.D.Chicago Coll Osteopathic MedUniv Hlth Sci Antigua Sch MedMedicineProfessor of Internal MedicineLucardie, Nathan R., M.D.Univ LouisvilleMedicine (Retired)Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineLunne, Denis R., M.D. ('88)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineLutton, Suzanne R., M.D.Wayne State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineLuzar, Michael J., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Internal MedicineMaggio, Michael J., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMahesh, Sameer A., M.D.Topiwala National <strong>Medical</strong> CollClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineMaitra, Arup, M.D.Armed Forces <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineMakkar, Hitesh, M.D. ('94)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineMalhotra, Nitika, M.D.Government <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineMedicineMalik, Hassan, M.D.Ross Univ Sch of MedClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineMalmer, Michael M., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMamonis, Alexsandra M., M.D. ('93)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMarakas, John A., M.D.Univ Autonoma de GuadalajaraClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineMarnejon, Thomas P., D.O.Philadel Coll Osteopathic MedClinical Professor of Internal MedicineMarquinez, Frederick P., M.D. ('85)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of InternalMartin, Bradley R., M.D.Marshall <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Internal MedicineMartin, David A., M.D.Pennsylvania State <strong>University</strong>Professor of Internal MedicineMartino, Luis J., M.D.Universidad Technol SantiagoAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineMaseelall, Erwin A., M.D.Grant <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineMateo, Francisco, M.D.Pedro Henriquez Urena Natl UnClinical Assistant Professor of InternalMatos, Estanislao A., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of Santo DomingoClinical Assistant Professor of InternalMatt, Laurie, M.D.Univ of Sint EustatiusClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineMaxwell, Catherine S., M.D.St Louis <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Internal MedicineMay Jr., Richard E., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMcBennett, Kimberly Ann, M.D. Ph.D. ('01)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivKent State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMcGee, Scott W., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalMcGowen, Charles H., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalMcRoberts, Mark R., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of InternalMehle, Anthony L., M.D. ('86)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of InternalMeli, Joseph J., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalMidha, Sunita, M.D.Lady Harding <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineMikolich, J. Ronald, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor of Internal MedicineMikolich, Lynn M., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal108


Miller Jr., Edward J., M.D. ('94)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineMiller, David A., M.D. ('85)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineMiller, Hugh J., M.D.Wayne State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineMiller, Jeffrey B., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of BolognaClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineMineo, Kevin Christian, M.D. ('98)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineMinhas, Meha, M.D.Government <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineMedicineMir, Ghulam N., M.D.Government <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMister, Antonio, M.D.Southern Illinois <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Internal MedicineMedicineMitri, Osama, M.D.Damascus <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMkparu, Fidelis O., M.D.Meharry <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineMonheim, Karen M., M.D. ('81)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineMoorehead Denton, Alice, M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineMorocco, Michael D., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMostow, Eliot N., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor of Internal MedicineMoyenuddin, Munshi, M.D.MedicineOsmania <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMuni, Anthony, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMunoz, Fernando X., M.D.Universidad Central Del EsteClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMurnane, Laura, M.D.Ross Univ Sch of MedClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineMurphy, Christie, D.O.Medicine<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMurphy, Dale P., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor of Internal MedicineMurray, Timothy C., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of AlbertaAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineMyers, Joseph P., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor of Internal MedicineNaddour, Fadi, M.D.Damascus <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalNagpaul, Amarjeet S., M.D.MGM <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Professor of Internal MedicineNallapaneni, Sudhir K., M.D.Guntur <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of InternalNarayanan, Rama, M.D.Madras <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of InternalNashawati, Eyad, M.D.Damascus <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Internal MedicineNelson, Kathie Ann, M.D. ('94)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of InternalNemer, Rasheed, M.D.Central <strong>University</strong> of the EastAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineNemer, Waleed F., M.D.Alexandria <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalNicoloff, Nicola B., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of InternalNiedermaier, Otfried N.W., M.D.Friedrich-Alexander <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of InternalNora, Lois Margaret, M.D. J.D.Rush <strong>University</strong>Univ ChicagoProfessor of Internal MedicineNorch, Elena, M.D.American <strong>University</strong> CaribbeanClinical Assistant Professor of InternalNorman, Robert E., M.D.West Virginia <strong>University</strong>Instructor in Internal MedicineNovak Jr., William J., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineOgnibene, Andre J., M.D.New York <strong>University</strong>Professor Emeritus of Internal MedicineOkeke, Ifeoma Roseline, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of NigeriaClinical Assistant Professor of InternalOlson, Stanley W., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of IllinoisProfessor Emeritus of Internal MedicineOrmond Jr., Alexander P., M.D.Univ PennsylvaniaAssistant Professor of Internal Medicine109


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Oyakawa, Steven M., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicinePadubidri, Rekha A., M.D.Bangalore <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicinePagedar, Ujwala, M.D.Gandhi Med CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicinePansino, Terrence L., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineParker, Donald L., M.D.Northwestern <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Internal Medicine (Retired)MedicineParmar, Rajinder, M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of AmritsarClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicinePass, Lawrence M., M.D.Finch U Hlth/Sci Chic Med SchAssociate Professor Emeritus of Internal MedicineMedicinePassero Jr., Michael A., M.D.Brown <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicinePatel, Mehool A., M.D. ('98)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicinePatel, Nitin K., M.D.Baroda <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicinePaulowski, John J., M.D. ('87)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicinePellegrino, Mark J., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicinePenn, Marc S., M.D. Ph.D.Professor of Internal MedicinePenvose, Lawrence C., D.O.MedicineUniv New EnglandClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicinePerlman, Meade A., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivInstructor in Internal MedicinePerlmutter, Mark, M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicinePerry Jr., Anthony V., D.O.Medicine<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicinePetrus, John J., M.D. ('84)Medicine<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivProfessor of Internal MedicinePfister, Eugene W., M.D. J.D.Medicine<strong>University</strong> of Akron<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicinePhillips, James E., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicinePhillips, Melodie, M.D. ('84)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssociate Professor of Internal MedicinePhinney, Melinda S., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Associate Professor of Internal MedicinePietrolungo, Joseph F., D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedClinical Associate Professor of InternalPipoly, S. William, M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalPoblete, Jose E., M.D.Howard <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalPolley Jr., William E., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicinePoposvky, Jennifer, M.D.Temple <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalProia, Nicholas G., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of CataniaClinical Professor of Internal MedicineProsser, Elizabeth A., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of InternalRadwany, Steven M., M.D.Univ CincinnatiProfessor of Internal MedicineRafecas, Jose C., M.D.State <strong>University</strong> of New YorkAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineRafique, Noman, M.D.Sind <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineRagheb, Essam, M.D.Ain-Shams Univ Sch of MedClinical Assistant Professor of InternalRai, Hardeep S., M.D.Tver State Med AcademyAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineRamalingam, S. Raja, M.D.Stanley <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineRaniol, Marianne P., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InernalRavakhah, Keyvan, M.D.Hecettepe <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalRavi, Bhargava, M.D.Rangaraya <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of InternalRay, Manujendra, M.D.Kasturba <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineRay, Susan M., M.D. ('84)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Professor of Internal Medicine111


Raynor, Andrew C., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Associate Professor of Internal MedicineReed III, William T., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of PittsburghClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineReeves, William G., M.D.State <strong>University</strong> of New YorkClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineRegule, David William, M.D. ('03)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineRehman, Saif, M.D.Punjab <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineRehmus, Esther H., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MichiganClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineReisberg, Irwin R., M.D.Indiana <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Internal Medicine (Retired)Rennecker, Lynette Marie, M.D. ('94)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineResch, Jeffrey D., D.O.Univ Hlth Sci Coll Osteo MedInstructor in Internal MedicineRestivo, Joseph Michael, M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineReuben, Rufus A., M.D.Gandhi Med CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineRicciardi, Santuccio, M.D. ('88)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineRich, Michael W., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Associate Professor of Internal MedicineRichter, David E., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MelbourneAssistant Professor of Internal Medicine(Retired)Riggs, Karin T., M.D. ('88)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineRinaldi, Joseph, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineRobbins, Steven D., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of ArkansasClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineRobinson, John P., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineRoe, Duane C., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Internal MedicineRomero, Julio M., M.D.St Matthews Univ School of MedClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineMedicineRooney, Dina K., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineRosenfield, Allan O., M.D.Mt Sinai School MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of InternalRoshetsky, Lisa Marie, M.D. ('06)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineRothenberg, Ralph J., M.D.Michigan State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of InternalRothschild, Bruce M., M.D.UMDNJ <strong>Medical</strong> SchoolProfessor of Internal MedicineRowley, Gilbert R., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineRubin, Evelyn, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of the PhilippinesClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineRubin, Patricia, M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineRucker, Christopher L., M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivInstructor of Internal MedicineRudick, Alan, D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedClinical Assistant Professor of InternalRudick, James H., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Associate Professor of InternalRussell, Donald L., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineRybarczyk, Amy M., Pharm.D.Univ ToledoAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineSaadi, Elias T., M.D.Georgetown <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Internal MedicineSabota, Robert W., M.D. ('93)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Professor of Internal MedicineSachdeva, Aadesh, M.D.Government <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineSachdeva, Saru, M.D.Government <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineSahni, Rajiv, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of DelhiAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineSahota, Simranjot, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of DelhiClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineSaleem, Tariq, M.D.King Edward <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of Internal112


Salem, James K., M.D. ('88)Sheers, Titus G., M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivUniv WashingtonAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineProfessor of Internal MedicineSaltis, Lawrence M., M.D.Sheppard, Christopher A., M.D. ('82)<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong><strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineProfessor of Internal MedicineSalvino, Richard M., M.D.Sheth, Yogesh O., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Kasturba <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of InternalMedicineSamaan, Muhannad, M.D.Shewbridge, Richard K., M.D.Damascus <strong>University</strong>Wayne State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of InternalMedicineSanderson, Jeffrey D., M.D.Shill, Martin, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong><strong>University</strong> of WitwatersrandClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineClinical Associate Professor of InternalMedicineSarac, Erdal, M.D.Shina Jr., James F., M.D. ('03)Istanbul Univ Faculty Medicine<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivProfessor of Internal MedicineAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineSchwarze, Karl D., M.D.Sicard, Guillermo R., M.D.Wayne State <strong>University</strong><strong>University</strong> of Santo DomingoClinical Professor of Internal MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of InternalMedicineSchweikert, Robert A., M.D.Signs, Denise J., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Internal MedicineAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineScrocco, John David, M.D. ('05)Silver, Kevin H., M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> Univ<strong>University</strong> of MassachusettsAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineSeidel, Robert K., M.D.Simmons, Brian E., M.D.Meharry <strong>Medical</strong> College<strong>University</strong> of WisconsinClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineClinical Associate Professor of InternalMedicineSelim, Suzan L., M.D.Sims, Linda W., Ph.D.Cairo <strong>University</strong><strong>University</strong> of AkronClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineSenger, Kathleen A., M.D.Singh, Digvijay, M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Government <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineShaer, Andrea J., M.D.Singh, Inderprit, M.D.Thomas Jefferson <strong>University</strong>Maulana Azad <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of InternalMedicineShafi, Salman T., M.D.Singh, Tejdeep, M.D.King Edward <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeGovernment <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine in NephrologyClinical Professor of Internal MedicineShah, Dipti B., M.D.Smith, Jason K., M.D.NHL Municipal <strong>Medical</strong> College<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of InternalMedicineShah, Munir P., M.D.Smith, Mark A., M.D.B. J. <strong>Medical</strong> College <strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of InternalMedicineShaheen, William F., M.D.Smith, Rona, M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivUniv CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineShannon, Patrick Lee, M.D. ('95)Solanki, Padmanand, M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivVaishampayan Med CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of InternalMedicineShapiro, Howard D., M.D.Soliman, Sherif A., M.D.Albany <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAin-Shams Univ Sch of MedClinical Professor of Internal MedicineAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineShaub, Ted F., M.D.Soltis, Melissa Carin, M.D. ('05)<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong><strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of Interneal MedicineInstructor of Internal Medicine113


Somasundaram, Meyyappan, M.D.Madras <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineSopko, Joseph A., M.D.Tufts <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineSoto, Luis F., M.D.Universidad Central Carib SOMClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineSpecht, Frederick A., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineStachel, Mark C., M.D.Univesity of ViennaInstructor in Internal MedicineMedicine (Retired)Stalker, Andrew P., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineStefek, Paul, M.D.New York <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineStewart, Diana L., M.D. ('87)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineSubramanian, Sakthiraj, M.D.JSS <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineSweeney, Walter C., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineSweet, David B., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineSyed, Qarab H., M.D.Aga Khan <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineTalug, Eser, M.D.Istanbul Univ Faculty MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineTamulonis Jr., Donald J., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Associate Professor of Internal MedicineTan, Michael J., M.D. ('99)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineTan, Stephanie Ng, M.D. ('94)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineTaneja, Reema, M.D.Dayanand <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineTanphaichitr, Natthavat, M.D. ('94)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineTaraszewski, Robert, M.D. ('85)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineTareshawty, Eugene F., M.D.Universidad Central Del EsteAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineTaverna, Josephine A., M.D.Mt Sinai School MedicineClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineTegtmeier, Terry E., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of IllinoisAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineTewari, Sanjiv, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of AlbertaAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineTimko, Thomas R., M.D. ('87)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of InternalTirmonia, Virgil, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalTobias, S. Leslie, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of WitwatersrandAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineTorok, Helen M., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalTorres De Yao, Jocelyn, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of the PhilippinesClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineToth, Mary B., M.D. ('88)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Professor of Internal MedicineTrochelman, R. Douglas, M.D.Univ CincinnatiProfessor of Internal MedicineTsai, A. Roger, M.D.Tulane <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalTsai, Tsung-Tso, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of the PhilippinesClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineUhall, David M., M.D. ('89)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of InternalValluri, Chaitanya, M.D.Osmania <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineVanNess, Michael M., M.D.Univ VirginiaClinical Associate Professor of InternalVassilaros, Leonidas G., M.D.Natl Kapodistrial Univ AthensClinical Associate Professor of InternalVellanki, Padma, M.D.Guntur <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of InternalVenkataramani, Arjun, M.D.Kasturba <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineVerbeck, Stephen R., M.D.Thomas Jefferson <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineVisitacion, Mark Paul M., M.D.Cebu Doctors' <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Internal Medicine114


Volk, Barbara H., M.D. ('84)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineWaickman, Michael J., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineWang, Eric X., M.D. Ph.D.Tongji <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineWassef, Cybele A., M.D.Cairo <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineWatkins, David A., M.D. ('87)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Professor of Internal MedicineWatkins, Richard Ryan, M.D.American <strong>University</strong> CaribbeanAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineWaugh, James J., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of Cape TownClinical Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine (Retired)Weaver, Steven Michael, M.D. ('90)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineWeingart, Jon L., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivAssociate Professor of Clinical Internal Medicine (Retired)Welko, Jeffrey R., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineWells, Kenneth W., M.D. ('89)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineWhite Jr., Ralph P., M.D.Northwestern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineWhittier Jr., Frederick C., M.D.Loyola <strong>University</strong>Professor of Internal MedicineWietecha, Kevin G., D.O.Michigan State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineWilford, Rex D., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineWilkins, Charles E., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Associate Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineWilliams, Scott Downing, M.D. ('98)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineWilson, James A., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineMedicineWojno, William C., M.D.Univ CincinnatiAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineWong, Ken Koon, M.D.Univ CalgaryClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineObstetrics/GynecologyWoods, Larry A., D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineWoods, Susan Gavazza, M.D.Tufts <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineYadao-Rivera, Mercedes, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of the PhilippinesClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineYafi, Amr, M.D.Jordan Univ of Sci & TechClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineYarlagadda, Chakri, M.D.Sri Siddhartha <strong>Medical</strong> SchoolAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineYossef, Sayed M., M.D.Ain-Shams Univ Sch of MedClinical Assistant Professor of InternalYoung, Elisabeth H., M.D. ('85)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivProfessor of Internal MedicineYoung, Gary A., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineYounis, Bishr, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of JordanClinical Instructor of Internal MedicineYoussef, Adel I., M.D.Cairo <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalYung, Kenny S., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of InternalZaidi, Adnan R., M.D.King Edward <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssistant Professor of Internal MedicineZarconi, Joseph, M.D. ('81)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivProfessor of Internal MedicineZeno, Joseph F., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Internal MedicineZevallos Jr., Carlos, D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of InternalZidehsarai, Miriam P., D.O.Arizona Coll Osteopathic MedClinical Assistant Professor of InternalZiegler Jr., J. Richard, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor of Internal MedicineZollinger, Charles A., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of InternalObstetrics/GynecologyAlford, William S., D.O.West Virginia Sch of Osteo MedClinical Associate Professor of115


Alqara, Fares, M.D.Ross Univ Sch of MedClinical Instructor of Obstetrics and GynecologyGynecologyAlvarez, Benito, M.D.School of Med ScienceAssistant Professor of Obstetrics and GynecologyObstetrics/GynecologyAndrews, Stephen J., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics and GynecologyGynecologyBabai, Sarah, M.D. ('97)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyObstetrics/GynecologyBacak, Stephen, D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Obstetrics and GynecologyBaker, Roger Edwin, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyGynecologyBareh, Gihan Mansour, M.D. Ph.D.Suez Canal <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Obstetrics and GynecologyGynecologyBernstine, Richard L., M.D.Thomas Jefferson <strong>University</strong>Professor Emeritus of Obstetrics/GynecologyObstetrics/GynecologyBiats, David, D.O.Kirksville Coll Osteopath MedClinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and GynecologyGynecologyBlack, John A., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of CaliforniaAssistant Professor of Obstetrics and GynecologyObstetrics/GynecologyBrandau, David R., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics/Gynecologyand GynecologyBrister, Evelyn Clark, M.D. ('94)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyBurkett, Amy Marie, M.D. ('03)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecologyand GynecologyCampbell, Colin, M.D.McGill <strong>University</strong>Professor Emeritus of <strong>Medical</strong> EducationObstetrics/GynecologyCanby, Joni S., D.O.West Virginia Sch of Osteo MedClinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics/Gynecologyand GynecologyChiasson, Simon W., M.D.McGill <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics/Gynecology (Retired)GynecologyChitrabanu, B., M.D.Lady Harding <strong>Medical</strong> Collegeand GynecologyClinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyClark, James, M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> Univ of the AmericasObstetrics/Gynecology (Retired)Curd II, Gerald Louis, M.D. ('05)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of Obstetrics andDavis, J. Kenneth, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor ofDavis, Joseph, D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Obstetrics andDavis, Mark A., M.D. ('87)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor ofDeMario, Charles L., M.D.Temple <strong>University</strong>Instructor in Obstetrics/GynecologyDevine II, John B., M.D. ('92)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Obstetrics andDo, Jean-Anthony P., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of VirginiaClinical Instructor of Obstetrics andDomingo, Albert T., M.D.Howard <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor ofDowney, Erica Renee, M.D. ('07)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of Obstetrics andDrake, David William, D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedClinical Assistant Professor ofDrake, Timothy E., M.D.Wayne State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of ObstetricsEconomus, Constantine G., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Instructor in Obstetrics/GynecologyEgdell, Robert W., M.D.Thomas Jefferson <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of ObstetricsEl-Azeem, Sayed, M.D.Cairo <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor ofEl-Hayek, Antoine T., M.D.Lebanese Univ <strong>Medical</strong> SchoolClinical Associate Professor of ObstetricsErogbogbo, Alissa R., M.D.Franklin <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Obstetrics andEruo, Frederick U., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of NigeriaClinical Assistant Professor of ObstetricsEstep, Ernest R., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of116


Clinical Instructor of Obstetrics and GynecologyCodd, Cameron, D.O.A.T. Still <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Obstetrics and GynecologyGynecologyCrane, Stephen S., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyGynecologyFenton, Bradford W., M.D. Ph.D.Boston <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Obstetrics andFerris, Edward M., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and117


Fish, Barry Jason, M.D. ('95)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Obstetrics and GynecologyGynecologyFlora, Robert F., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyGynecologyFulton, John F., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of PittsburghClinical Associate Professor Emeritus of Obstetrics/GynecologyGynecologyGarritano, Nicholas M., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Obstetrics/GynecologyClinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyGil, Karen M., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of MassachusettsGynecologyProfessor of Obstetrics and GynecologyGill, Prabhcharan P.S., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of NairobiGynecologyProfessor of Obstetrics/GynecologyGodwin, Jennifer Elizabeth, M.D. ('06)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> Univand GynecologyClinical Instructor of Obstetrics and GynecologyGorsuch, Steven Matthew, M.D. ('97)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyGuy, Michael Stephen, M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>GynecologyClinical Instructor of Obstetrics and GynecologyHaggerty, Michael Patrick, M.D. ('90)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivObstetrics/GynecologyClinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyHamilton III, Robert, M.D.Howard <strong>University</strong>Obstetrics/GynecologyInstructor in Obstetrics/GynecologyHecht, Bryan R., M.D. ('81)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivObstetrics/GynecologyClinical Professor of Obstetrics and GynecologyHopkins, Michael P., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivObstetrics/Gynecology (Retired)Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyHowell, Bonnie J., M.D. ('86)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivObstetrics/GynecologyClinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyHuff, Jenna, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of North DakotaObstetricss/GynecologyClinical Instructor of Obstetrics and GynecologyHutzler Jr., John N., M.D.West Virginia <strong>University</strong>Obstetrics/GynecologyClinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyJadallah, Ahmad K., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>GynecologyClinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyJenison, Eric L., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Josephs, Brian C., M.D.Meharry <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Instructor of Obstetrics andKansagor, Adam, D.O.Lake Erie Coll Osteopathic MedClinical Instructor of Obstetrics andKarlen, John R., M.D.Northwestern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Obstetrics andKhawli, Oscar, M.D.American <strong>University</strong> of BeirutClinical Associate Professor ofKidder, Paul M., D.O.Kirksville Coll Osteopath MedClinical Instructor of Obstetrics andKiko, Danielle Sherree, M.D. ('06)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of Obstetrics andKirven, Melissa Shannon, M.D. ('96)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of ObstetricsKoulianos, Anthony Peter, M.D. ('93)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivInstructor in Obstetrics/GynecologyKreider, Sarah Elizabeth, M.D. ('09)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of Obstetrics andKrew, Michael A., M.D.Northwestern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor ofKrivetzky, JoAnn, M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivAssistant Professor ofKunin, Kalman C., M.D.McGill <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor Emeritus ofLal, Manohar, M.D.Lucknow <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor ofLanger, Alvin, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of IllinoisProfessor Emeritus ofLavin Jr., Justin P., M.D.Univ PennsylvaniaProfessor Emeritus ofLeonelli, James E., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor ofMalik, Shruti, M.D. ('07)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of Obstetrics andMarcanthony, Sharon Elizabeth, M.D. ('07)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of Obstetrics and118


GynecologyProfessor of Obstetrics/GynecologyJohnson, Cheryl J., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>and GynecologyAssistant Professor of Obstetrics and GynecologyJohnson, Jil Marie, D.O.Lake Erie Coll Osteopathic MedGynecologyClinical Instructor of Obstetrics and GynecologyMaseelall, Priya B., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of ObstetricsMcCarter, John D., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Obstetrics and119


McClusky, Robert C., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyObstetrics/GynecologyMcGrievy, Nancy, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of CaliforniaClinical Instructor of Obstetrics and Gynecologyand GynecologyMelrose, Erica L., D.O.Kansas City Univ of MedClinical Instructor of Obstetrics and GynecologyGynecologyMendise, Thomas J., M.D.St George's Univ Sch of MedClinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyObstetrics/GynecologyMeniru, Godwin I., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of NigeriaAssistant Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyObstetrics/GynecologyMiller, Jacqualin M., D.O.Edward Via Virginia Osteo CollClinical Instructor of Obstetrics and GynecologyGynecologyMitchell, Richard L., D.O.Kirksville Coll Osteopath MedAssistant Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyObstetrics/Gynecology (Retired)Mitchell, Ronald B., M.D.Tulane <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor Emeritus of Obstetrics/GynecologyMolloy, Catherine E., D.O.Obstetrics/GynecologyDes Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedClinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyMontgomery, David, M.D.Obstetrics/GynecologyEastern Virginia Med SchoolClinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyMooney, Stephen Breck, M.D. ('95)Gynecology<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and GynecologyMorcos, Roy N., M.D.Obstetrics/GynecologyAmerican <strong>University</strong> of BeirutClinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyMoretuzzo, Richard W., M.D.and GynecologyState <strong>University</strong> of New YorkAssistant Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyNannapaneni, Indira, M.D.Obstetrics/Gynecology (Retired)Andhra <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyNaples, Patrick J., M.D. ('82)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivObstetrics/GynecologyClinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyNash, David M., M.D. ('92)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivGynecologyClinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyNwizu, Marcel, M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>GynecologyAssistant Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyOnuora, Cosmas O., M.D.Meharry <strong>Medical</strong> Collegeand GynecologyPatibandla, Sujana K., M.D.Andhra <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor ofPekarek, Dawn Marie, M.D. ('01)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of ObstetricsQuinn, Jonna, D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedClinical Instructor of Obstetrics andQuirk III, William M., M.D. ('89)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor ofRamaiah, Priyabala, M.D.Lady Harding <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor ofRoberts, Breeze M., M.D. ('05)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of Obstetrics andRobertson, Ted E., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor ofRobinson, Thomas D., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor ofRomero, Jorge R., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of Puerto RicoClinical Assistant Professor ofRooney, Christopher Michael, M.D. ('00)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Obstetrics andRuzics, Thomas F., M.D.Universidad Central Del EsteAssistant Professor ofSavitski, Jennifer L., M.D.East Tennessee State UnivClinical Assistant Professor of ObstetricsSawan, Eugene D., M.D.St Louis <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor ofSchleich, Carl T., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor ofSchmitt, Jennifer, D.O.Chicago Coll Osteopathic MedClinical Instructor of Obstetrics andSchnettler, William T., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Instructor of Obstetrics andScott, Tara D., M.D. ('92)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics120


Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyOrmond III, Alexander P., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>GynecologyAssociate Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyParenti, Linda A., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Obstetrics/GynecologyClinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologySilber, Angela, M.D.Federal Univ Rio Grande do SolAssistant Professor of Obstetrics andSmith, Melinda K., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of North DakotaClinical Associate Professor of121


Smith, Sarah A., D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedClinical Instructor of Obstetrics and GynecologyObstetrics/Gynecology (Retired)Snyder Mancuso, Melissa, M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivAssistant Professor of Obstetrics and GynecologyObstetrics/GynecologySomerville, Amber M., M.D. ('09)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of Obstetrics and GynecologyGynecologySpirtos, Nicholas J., D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedClinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologySt. Julien, Jacques S., M.D.Aleppo <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> SchClinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyGynecologyStarcher, Randall S., M.D. ('93)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyGynecologyStewart Jr., John W., M.D.Univ CincinnatiAssistant Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyGynecologyStine, Thomas D., M.D.Thomas Jefferson <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyGynecologySutter, Peter R., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyObstetrics/GynecologySwitzer, Michella, D.O.Coll of Osteopathic Med & SurgClinical Instructor of Obstetrics and GynecologySworniowski, Teddy, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of TorontoClinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics/Gynecology (Retired)Tabet, Muriel, M.D.Ross Univ Sch of MedClinical Instructor of Obstetrics and GynecologyOrthopaedic SurgeryTamirisa, Anita Prabha, D.O.Nova Southeastern UnivClinical Instructor of Obstetrics and GynecologyOrthopaedic SurgeryTanpoco, Antonio R., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of the EastClinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics/Gynecology (Retired)Orthopaedic SurgeryTerpylak, Mark A., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics/GynecologyThomson, Emily, D.O.Western Univ of Health SciClinical Instructor of Obstetrics and GynecologyTigges, Elizabeth J., D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedClinical Instructor of Obstetrics and GynecologySurgeryVandeVelde, Jennifer R., D.O.Lake Erie Coll Osteopathic MedClinical Instructor of Obstetrics and GynecologyOrthopaedic SurgeryVon Gruenigen, Vivian E., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Professor of Obstetrics and GynecologyWeil, Harvey J., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor ofWeinberg, Stephanie A., M.D. ('84)<strong>University</strong> of AkronClinical Assistant Professor ofWillard, Steven Mark, M.D. ('08)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of Obstetrics andWilson, James R., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Instructor in Obstetrics/GynecologyWright, Kathryn J., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Obstetrics andYeropoli, Sevasti K., M.D. ('06)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of Obstetrics andYu, Linda, D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> Univ Coll of Osteo MedClinical Instructor of Obstetrics andZahir, Nisrine, M.D.Moskow Med Acad of SetchenovClinical Instructor of Obstetrics andZebari, Joseph F., M.D.Wayne State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor ofOrthopaedic SurgeryBennett, Gordon L., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of SaskatchewanClinical Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryBlanda, Joseph B., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of PittsburghClinical Assistant Professor ofBoniface, James E., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor ofBoniface, Raymond J., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor ofBoniface, Thomas S., M.D. ('83)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryBrower, Richard S., M.D.MCP Hahnemann <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryBrown, Barbara, Ph.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of OrthopaedicCandage Jr., Raymond L., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor ofCecil, Mark L., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery122


Wahib, Samir, D.O.Kirksville Coll Osteopath MedClinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics and GynecologyOrthopaedic SurgeryDavis, William M., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor Emeritus of123


Dietrich, John W., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MichiganAssistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryDuffett, Raymond S., M.D.Univ CincinnatiAssistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryOrthopaedic Surgery (Retired)Elias, John J., Ph.D.Rensselaer Poly InstituteAssistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryOrthopaedic Surgery (Retired)Erickson II, Robert C., M.D.Vanderbilt <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryOrthopaedic SurgeryEwing, John Whitaker, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of PittsburghProfessor of Orthopaedic Surgery (Retired)SurgeryFlanagan, J. Patrick, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor Emeritus of Clinical Orthopaedic SurgeryFleissner Jr., Paul R., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryGlass, Ericka, M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Instructor of Orthopaedic SurgerySurgeryGlazer, Dennis A., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgerySurgeryGradisar Jr., Ivan A., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor Emeritus of Orthopaedic SurgerySurgeryGradisar, Ian, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Instructor of Orthopaedic SurgeryOrthopaedic SurgeryGrossman, Jordan P., D.P.M.<strong>Ohio</strong> College Podiatric MedAssistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryOrthopaedic SurgeryJamison, James P., M.D.Prog Med Tech Bowman Gray SchAssistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgerySurgeryJones, Kerwyn C., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of PittsburghAssociate Professor of Orthopaedic SurgerySurgeryJunko, Jeffrey Todd, M.D. ('00)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryOrthopaedic SurgeryKantaras, Anthony, M.D. ('95)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryOrthopaedic SurgeryKay, David B., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryOrthopaedic SurgeryKay, Matthew D., M.D.Univ CincinnatiAssistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgerySurgeryKennedy, James P., M.D. ('84)Lippitt, Steven B., M.D.West Virginia <strong>University</strong>Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryMallo, George J., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of ClinicalManns, Robert L., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of PittsburghClinical Assistant Professor ofMcCue Jr., Ralph William, M.D.West Virginia <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor ofMiladore, Michael J., M.D. ('82)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssociate Professor of OrthopaedicMiller, Eric Thomas, M.D. ('03)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivInstructor of Orthopaedic SurgeryMiller, Scot D., D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedProfessor of Orthopaedic SurgeryMusser, Douglas, D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> Univ Coll of Osteo MedAssistant Professor of OrthopaedicNjus, Nina M., M.D.Univ IowaAssistant Professor of OrthopaedicNoble, Jeffrey S., M.D.Univ IowaAssociate Professor of OrthopaedicO'Dell, Harry W., M.D.Indiana <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor Emeritus ofPagano, Paul J., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor ofPentz, Anthony S., M.D. ('81)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of OrthopaedicPinkowski, John L., M.D. ('85)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of OrthopaedicPryce, Michael L., M.D.Wake Forest <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor ofReilly, Thomas J., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor ofRiester, John N., M.D.State <strong>University</strong> of New YorkClinical Assistant Professor ofRiley, Patrick M., M.D.Univ CincinnatiAssistant Professor of OrthopaedicSarantopoulos, Costas A., M.D. Ph.D.124


<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryOrthopaedic Surgery (Retired)Landis, William J., Ph.D.Mass Institute TechnologyProfessor of Orthopaedic SurgeryAthens <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor ofSchoenfeld, Andrew Jason, M.D. ('03)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivInstructor of Ortrhopaedic Surgery125


Schrader, William C., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Associate Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryShaer, James A., M.D.Thomas Jefferson <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryShepard, Mark J., M.D.Washington <strong>University</strong>Instructor in Orthopaedic SurgerySmith, Buel S., M.D.Univ PennsylvaniaProfessor Emeritus of Orthopaedic SurgerySmith, Michael J., M.D. ('00)<strong>University</strong> of MinnesotaClinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryStefko, Joseph M., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgerySteurer Jr., Paul A., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryThompson, E. Herbert, M.D.West Virginia <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Clinical Orthopaedic Surgery (Retired)Thompson, Thomas R., M.D.St Louis <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryTucker, Amy E., M.D.Univ LouisvilleAssistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryVrabec, Gregory A., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of AlbertaClinical Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryWatson, Thomas William, M.D. ('90)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivInstructor in Orthopaedic SurgeryWeimer, David A., M.D.Univ CincinnatiInstructor of Orthopaedic SurgeryWeiner, Dennis S., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryWeiner, Scott D., M.D.Univ CincinnatiProfessor of Orthopaedic SurgeryWilcox, Philip G., M.D.Indiana <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryYassine, Zouhair C., M.D.French Faculty MedicineProfessor Emeritus of Orthopaedic SurgeryPathologyAgamanolis, Dimitris P., M.D.Thessaloniki <strong>University</strong>Professor of PathologyAgarwal Antal, Neera Prahlad, M.D. ('92)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssociate Professor of PathologyAlexander, Thomas S., Ph.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Professor of PathologyArora, Anand, M.D.S. N. <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of PathologyBauer, Paula S., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MichiganClinical Assistant Professor of PathologyBlair, Jean E. Jones, M.D. ('02)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of PathologyBolyard, Brooks E., M.D. ('95)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of PathologyBunting, Silvia Tse, M.D.Sun Yat-Sen Univ Med SciencesAssistant Professor of PathologyCampbell, Tom E., M.D.Thomas Jefferson <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of Pathology (Retired)Carter, Kimbroe J., M.D.Tulane <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of PathologyCaveny, E. Anne, M.D.Med Univ S Carolina COMAssistant Professor of PathologyChang, Yilan L., M.D.Beijing <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PathologyClarke, Raymond E., M.D.Boston <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of PathologyDeeken, Amy Hatfield, M.D. ('01)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of PathologyDeppisch, Ludwig M., M.D.Johns Hopkins UnivProfessor Emeritus of PathologyDiPersio, Joseph R., Ph.D.West Virginia <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of PathologyDoyle, Michael F., M.D.<strong>University</strong> College DublinAssistant Professor of PathologyEickholt, Kimberly Ann, M.D. ('05)<strong>University</strong> of AkronClinical Assistant Professor of PathologyFatteh, Shokat M., M.D.Baroda <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssociate Professor of PathologyGerman, Norton I., M.D.Yeshiva <strong>University</strong>Professor of Clinical Pathology (Retired)Hart-Spicer, Cherie R., M.D. ('05)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of PathologyHenthorne, William A., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Pathology126


Hlivko, Thomas J., M.D.Virginia Commonwealth UnivAssistant Professor of PathologyJulius, Carmen J., M.D. ('87)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssociate Professor of PathologyKashkari, Sheila, M.D.Lady Harding <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssociate Professor of Pathology (Retired)Kellermier Jr., Harry Clayton, M.D. ('01)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PathologyKlonk, Christopher J., M.D. ('87)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PathologyKohler, Lisa J., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Assistant Professor of PathologyLebo, Roger V., Ph.D.Duke <strong>University</strong>Professor of PathologyMalik, Nadeem N., M.D.Sind <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of PathologyMarzich, Christine S., M.D. ('93)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of PathologyMehta, Vinayak T., M.D.Calcutta <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Pathology (Retired)Miller, Joel B., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MarylandAssistant Professor of PathologyMorgan, Richard L., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of PathologyNovak, Robert W., M.D.Duke <strong>University</strong>Professor of PathologyO'Donnell, Nickolas J., Ph.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of PathologyOng, Marino G., M.D.Cebu Doctors' <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology (Retired)Parker, Mark E., M.D.Albany <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssistant Professor of PathologyPetras, Robert E., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of PathologyPlatt, Marvin S., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of Maryland<strong>University</strong> of AkronProfessor Emeritus of PathologyPowell, Angela T., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of PathologyRobinson, Haynes B., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor of PathologyRoquiz, Woodlyne, D.O.Lake Erie Coll Osteopathic MedClinical Instructor of PathologyRoush, Gregory R., M.D. ('88)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of PathologySaltarelli, Matthew G., M.D.State <strong>University</strong> of New YorkAssistant Professor of PathologySchaub, Carl R., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor of PathologyScheetz, Kevin L., M.D. ('89)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of PathologySchwartz, Richard M., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of PittsburghClinical Assistant Professor of PathologySeGall, Gary K., Ph.D. M.D.Johns Hopkins UnivBaylor College of MedicineAssociate Professor of PathologySenior, Mark E., M.D.Chicago Coll Osteopathic MedClinical Assistant Professor of PathologyShorten, Scott D., M.D. ('81)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of PathologySteele, Mark A., M.D.West Virginia <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of PathologyTian, Qing-Sheng, M.D.Nantong <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssistant Professor of PathologyTom, Yuel D., M.D.Univ ArizonaAssistant Professor of PathologyVellanki, R. Rao, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MadrasAssistant Professor of Pathology (Retired)Wasdahl, Daniel A., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of North DakotaAssociate Professor of PathologyWeaver, Joshua Aaron, M.D. ('05)Youngstown State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PathologyZaim, M. Tarif, M.D.Damascus <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PathologyPediatricsAbdalla, Abdalla Ali, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of KhartoumClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsAdams, Sarah A., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsAhmann, John, D.O.Midwestern State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics127


Allotey, Noa Adorkor, M.D.Kwame Nkrumah Univ Sci and TecAssistant Professor of PediatricsAstrino, John J., M.D.West Virginia <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsAyers, Sarah, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsBackus, Donna Jean, M.D. ('96)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsBaird, Micah W., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsBall, Richard W., M.D.West Virginia <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsBaum, David L., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsBenfield, D. Gary, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MarylandProfessor Emeritus of Clinical PediatricsBenore, Ethan, Ph.D.Bowling Green State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsBen-Shachar, Giora, M.D.Hadassah <strong>Medical</strong> SchoolProfessor of PediatricsBenson, Robert M., M.D.State <strong>University</strong> of New YorkAssociate Professor of PediatricsBen-Zion, Sabrina, M.D.Rosalind Franklin Schl of MedClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsBesunder, James B., D.O.UMDNJ Sch Osteop MedicineClinical Professor of PediatricsBhat, Banarikammaje N., M.D.Mysore <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsBiddell, Elizabeth Anne, M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsBigham, Michael T., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsBird, Michael W., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsBlackford, Martha, Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Instructor of PediatricsBlocker, Douglas L., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsBockoven, John R., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Assistant Professor of PediatricsBohenick, Carrie Ann, M.D.MCP Hahnemann <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsBower, John R., M.D.Univ MississippiAssociate Professor of PediatricsBrine Jr., Louis P., M.D.Univ Autonoma de GuadalajaraClinical Associate Professor of PediatricsBurke, Michelle, M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsButler, Thomas J., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College Of WisconsinAssistant Professor of PediatricsCannon, Carrie Markowski, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of PediatricsCano, Francisco J., M.D.Pedro Henriquez Urena Natl UnAssistant Professor of PediatricsCerroni, Kelley T., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsChand, David V., M.D.Harvard <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of PediatricsChand, Deepa H., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MissouriAssistant Professor of PediatricsChoudhry, Iqbal A., M.D.King Edward <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsChristopher, Norman C., M.D.Univ Texas Med Sch at HoustonProfessor of PediatricsClark, John M., M.D. ('91)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of PediatricsClay, Cheryl A., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of PittsburghInstructor of PediatricsClouser, Barbara, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of PittsburghClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsCochran, Martin Armando, M.D. ('02)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of PediatricsCockrell, Erin M., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of PediatricsCohen, Bruce H., M.D.Yeshiva <strong>University</strong>Professor of PediatricsCollins, Emory, M.D.Univ CincinnatiAssistant Professor of PediatricsCollum, Nichole, M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics128


Congeni, Blaise L., M.D.Ergun-Longmire, Berrin, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Istanbul Univ Faculty MedicineProfessor of PediatricsAssistant Professor of PediatricsCongeni, Joseph A., M.D. ('84)Evans, Mark Raymond, M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivCase Western Reserve UnivAssociate Professor of PediatricsClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsConstantinou, Georgette P., Ph.D.Fedak, Michael J., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>St Louis <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of PediatricsClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsCooper, Linda J., M.D.Feick, Harriet J., M.D. ('85)<strong>University</strong> of Nebraska<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsAssistant Professor of PediatricsCostello, Mary K., M.D. ('95)Fenton, Cydney L., M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivBoston <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsAssociate Professor of PediatricsDanish, Elizabeth H., M.D.Ferrara, Melissa V., M.D. ('02)Johns Hopkins Univ<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Professor of PediatricsAssistant Professor of PediatricsD'Apolito, James P., M.D. ('88)Fitzgibbon, James J., M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivWayne State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsProfessor of PediatricsDavis, Tara A., M.D. ('01)Forbes, Michael L., M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> Univ<strong>University</strong> of PittsburghAssistant Professor of PediatricsAssociate Professor of PediatricsDayal, Bimleshwar, M.D.Friebert, Sarah E., M.D.Patna <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeCase Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsAssociate Professor of PediatricsDelahunty, Carol, M.D.Fyda, John N., M.D.Univ VirginiaUniv Autonoma de GuadalajaraAssistant Professor of PediatricsAssistant Professor of PediatricsDeLucia Jr., Michael A., M.D. ('90)Galm, Janis Jean, M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivCase Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsAssistant Professor of PediatricsDodgson, Wilfred B., M.D.Giordano, Ellen M., M.D.Temple <strong>University</strong>St George's Univ Sch of MedProfessor Emeritus of PediatricsClinical Instructor of PediatricsDower, Joshua M., M.D.Golestan, Yahya John, M.D.West Virginia <strong>University</strong>Natl Univ of IranClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsDuby, John C., M.D.Groen, Amy, D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedProfessor of PediatricsInstructor of PediatricsDuffy, Cheryl A., M.D. ('90)Grossberg, Richard I., M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivMCP Hahnemann <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsAssistant Professor of PediatricsDurve, Mohan J., M.D.Grover, Purva, M.D.G. S. <strong>Medical</strong> College Santosh <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsAssistant Professor of PediatricsEberly, Leroy R., M.D.Grow, Jennifer L., M.D. ('96)<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong><strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsAssociate Professor of PediatricsElkhwad, Mohammed, M.D.Guerrero-Duby, Sara F., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of Khartoum<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsClinical Associate Professor of PediatricsEnlow, Thomas C., M.D.Gunkelman, Samantha Megan, M.D. ('06)Univ ConnecticutKent State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of PediatricsClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsEnrione, Maria Annette, M.D.Gupta, Adarsh, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong><strong>University</strong> of ZambiaAssistant Professor of PediatricsClinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics129


Haddad, Ibrahim J., M.D.Damascus <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of PediatricsHaidet, Jaime, M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsHandwork, Lawrence W., M.D. ('86)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsHegde, B. V., M.D.Karnatak <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsHegde, Vishvas B., M.D. ('99)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics`Hirsh, Cassandra D., D.O.Lake Erie Coll Osteopathic MedAssistant Professor of PediatricsHixon, Kathryn O., M.D. ('06)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsHolder Jr., Michael G., M.D.UMDNJ Robt W Johnson Med SchAssistant Professor of PediatricsHolder, Nneka, M.D.Harvard <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of PediatricsHoller, Yolanda, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of IllinoisAssistant Professor of PediatricsHord, Jeffrey D., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of KentuckyProfessor of PediatricsHouser Jr., William L., M.D. ('84)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsHull, Robert B., M.D.Temple <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of PediatricsHummel, Karen M., M.D. ('95)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsIqbal, Khalid, M.D.King Edward <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Associate Professor of PediatricsJacobstein, Mark D., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MichiganAssociate Professor of PediatricsJain, Rajneesh, M.D.Gandhi Med CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsJedacek, Natalie P., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsJohnson, Charles F., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of CaliforniaAdjunct Professor of PediatricsJohnson, Lynn M., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsKalavsky, Steven M., M.D.Yale <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of PediatricsKantak, Anand D., M.D.B. J. <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Associate Professor of PediatricsKaras, David, M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsKatz, David A., D.O.Univ N Texas Hlth Sci CenterClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsKelly-Langen, Catherine, M.D.Georgetown <strong>University</strong> Sch MedAssistant Professor of PediatricsKempf, Ellen D., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsKempf, Jeffrey A., D.O.Kirksville Coll Osteopath MedAssociate Professor of PediatricsKerr, Julie J., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsKhalifa, Mohamed M., M.D.Cairo <strong>University</strong>Professor of PediatricsKhan, Wasim, M.D.Dow <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsKilkenny, Timothy J., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of KentuckyClinical Associate Professor of PediatricsKinast, Morris, M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsKishore, Rajeev, M.D.All India Inst Med SciencesClinical Associate Professor of PediatricsKline Krammes, Sarah, M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Instructor of PediatricsKline, Jeffrey S., M.D.State <strong>University</strong> of New YorkClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsKotha, Kavitha, M.D. ('06)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of PediatricsKovalcik, Jason Benjamin, M.D. ('98)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsKraynack, Nathan C., M.D.Georgetown <strong>University</strong> Sch MedAssociate Professor of PediatricsKrill Jr., Carl E., M.D.Univ PennsylvaniaAssociate Professor of PediatricsKuerbitz, Steven J., M.D.Wayne State <strong>University</strong>Professor of Pediatrics130


Kulasekaran, Thiruvengadam, M.D.Government <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssistant Professor of PediatricsKurczynski, Thaddeus W., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MichiganProfessor of PediatricsLane, John R., M.D.Vanderbilt <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of PediatricsLangkamp, Diane L., M.D.Univ RochesterProfessor of PediatricsLantzouni, Eleni, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of AthensClinical Associate Professor of PediatricsLawrence, H. Steven, M.D.St Louis <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of PediatricsLecat, Paul J., M.D.State <strong>University</strong> of New YorkAssociate Professor of PediatricsLee, Timothy John, M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Assistant Professor of PediatricsLehman, Carrie S., M.D. ('98)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsLeonard, John D., M.D. ('93)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsLi, Xiaxin, M.D.Kengyang <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Associate Professor of PediatricsLinnon, Therese M., D.O.Philadel Coll Osteopathic MedClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsLisy, Todd A., M.D. ('97)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsLutes, R. Esther, M.D.Eastern Virginia Med SchoolAssociate Professor of PediatricsMader, Anju, M.D. ('92)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsMagoolaghan, David B., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsMagoon, Martha W., M.D.Harvard <strong>University</strong>Professor of PediatricsMahesh, Shefali, M.D.Topiwala National <strong>Medical</strong> CollClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsMalacaman, Edgardo A., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of Santo TomasClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsMalhotra, Vivek, M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of NagpurAssistant Professor of PediatricsManning, Jennifer, D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> Univ Coll of Osteo MedClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsMarcinkoski, Beth A., M.D. ('86)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsMarkley, Laura Allyson, M.D. ('04)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of PediatricsMarshall, Michele C., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsMartinez, Starla, M.D.Indiana <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of PediatricsMasterson, Kimberly, M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsMateo, Gilda, M.D.Pedro Henriquez Urena Natl UnClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsMcBride, John T., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivProfessor of PediatricsMcBride, Margaret C., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivProfessor of PediatricsMcMillan, Michelle, M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsMessemer, Jane E., M.D.Indiana <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsMiller, Jillian, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of KentuckyClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsMiller, Margaret, M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsMoses, Douglas Edward, M.D. ('95)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of PediatricsMosher, Kathryn, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MinnesotaClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsMosqueda, Eric N., M.D.Univ of Visayas-Gullas COMClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsMotz, Michael J., M.D. ('89)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsMowad, Eugene M., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of PittsburghClinical Associate Professor of PediatricsMyers, Martha Lee, M.D. ('90)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsNankervis, George A., Ph.D. M.D.Univ RochesterProfessor Emeritus of Pediatrics131


Nard III, James A., M.D.Thomas Jefferson <strong>University</strong>Professor of PediatricsNewton, Charles C., M.D.Spartan Hlth Sciences UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsNorman-Campanelli, Carrie A., D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsOehlenschlager, William F., M.D. Ph.D.Med Univ of S. CarolinaClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsOklota-Fadell, Carrie Ann, M.D. ('02)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsOliveti, John F., M.D.West Virginia <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsOloya, Richard O., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of BristolAssistant Professor of PediatricsOmlor, Gregory J., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Associate Professor of PediatricsPatel, Chandrakant R., M.D.Baroda <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssociate Professor of PediatricsPatel, Nirali H., M.D.Kasturba <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Instructor of PediatricsPatton, Donna F., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Professor of PediatricsPenix, Laurie A., M.D. ('86)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of PediatricsPetrunak, Amy M., M.D. ('93)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsPettay, James B., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsPfeffer, Margaret M., M.D. ('92)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsPoldneff, Ludmilla V., M.D.Second Moscow State Med InstClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsPoliti, Jacques, M.D.St. Andrews <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor Emeritus of PediatricsPollauf, Laura A., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Assistant Professor of PediatricsPonsky, Todd, M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivAssociate Professor of PediatricsPope, John F., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivAssociate Professor of Pediatrics(Retired)Prebis, James W., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of KentuckyClinical Professor of PediatricsPutt, Geoffrey E., Psy.D.Univ IndianapolisClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsRadi, Jennifer, D.O.Lake Erie Coll Osteopathic MedClinical Instructor of PediatricsRamundo, Maria L., M.D.Univ CincinnatiProfessor of PediatricsRao, Sudhakar V., M.D.Osmania <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Associate Professor of PediatricsReed, Michael D., Pharm.D.Univ CincinnatiProfessor of PediatricsRossi, Elena M., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Professor of PediatricsRubin, Carrie M., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of North DakotaClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsSaalouke, Michael G., M.D.Damascus <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of PediatricsSabella, Paula, M.D. ('89)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of PediatricsSahgal, Saneet, M.D.Northwestern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsSahgal, Suneet, M.D.Northwestern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsSaleh, Ayman, M.D.Aleppo <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> SchAssociate Professor of PediatricsSalyer, Robert H., D.O.Kirksville Coll Osteopath MedClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsSands, Troy, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of PediatricsSanyurah, Saad, M.D.American <strong>University</strong> of BeirutClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsSavelli, Stephanie, M.D.Suny Coll BuffaloClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsSchuh, Paul D., M.D. ('92)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsScott, Emily Gale, M.D. ('00)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsSeguin, Francois W., M.D.McGill <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics132


Sekman, Michael G., M.D.Talaizadeh, Mohammad A., M.D.Cebu Doctors' <strong>University</strong>Isfahan <strong>Medical</strong> SchoolClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsClinical Professor of PediatricsSenk, Amy E., D.O.Tigges, Cody R., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> Univ Coll of Osteo MedDes Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsInstructor of PediatricsShaffer, Lawrence A., M.D.Timmons, G. Dean, M.D.Thomas Jefferson <strong>University</strong>Indiana <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of PediatricsClinical Professor Emeritus of PediatricsShah, Susan S., M.D.Tirodker, Urmila, M.D.Tulane <strong>University</strong>Topiwala National <strong>Medical</strong> CollClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsAssistant Professor of PediatricsShaw, Jeffrey H., M.D.Toder, Debbie S., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivPennsylvania State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of PediatricsAssociate Professor of PediatricsSheers, Titus G., M.D.Tolen, Dianna, M.D. ('95)Univ Washington<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivProfessor of PediatricsClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsShirali, Sudheer R., M.D.Toth, Mary B., M.D. ('88)B. J. <strong>Medical</strong> College <strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Professor of PediatricsClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsSinger, Eric C., M.D.Turnbull, Jessica M., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of WisconsinUniv CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsClinical Instructor of PediatricsSmith, Grace L., M.D.Ukarapong, Supamit, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MichiganMahidol <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of PediatricsClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsSmith, Kristen A., M.D.Van Tilburg, Charles P., M.D.Univ ToledoUniv CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsSmurawa, Troy M., M.D.Vande Kappelle, Robert Peter, M.D.Univ of Texas Hlth Sci CtrThomas Jefferson <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsSobowale, Adeyemi, M.D.Vazquez, Roger L., M.D. ('85)Univ of Lagos Nigeria Coll of<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of PediatricsClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsSokol, Caroline D.H., M.D.Venglarcik III, John S., M.D.Case Western Reserve Univ<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsProfessor of PediatricsSpecht, Elizabeth M., M.D.Vlad, John O., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of PediatricsClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsSpirtos, Manuel M., M.D. ('86)Waight, David J., M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivUniv IowaClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsAssociate Professor of PediatricsSpoonhower, Kimberly A., M.D.Walker, Lewis H., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivIndiana <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsAssociate Professor Emeritus ofPediatricsSreenivasan, Vembar V., M.D.Walsh, Michele, M.D.Mysore <strong>Medical</strong> College<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor Emeritus of PediatricsClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsSteiner, R. Daryl, D.O.Ward-Melver, Catherine, M.D.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedUniv Texas Med Bran GalvestonClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsStone, Robert T., M.D.Wegner, Kurt J., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>State <strong>University</strong> of New YorkClinical Professor of PediatricsProfessor of PediatricsTaddeo, James C., M.D.Weingart, Caroline C., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Univ ToledoClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsClinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics133


White, P. Cooper, M.D.Simmons, Mark A., Ph.D.Univ ChicagoLoyola <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of PediatricsProfessor of Pharmaceutical SciencesYi, Neelam, M.D.Van der Schyf, Cornelis J., D.Sc. DTEDrexel <strong>University</strong>Potchefstroom <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsProfessor of Pharmaceutical SciencesYounus, Asif, M.D.Dow <strong>Medical</strong> CollegePharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsZacks Post, Susan E., M.D.Abdelnaby, KhaledMichigan State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PediatricsAbucejo, MerrilynZaghloul, Nibal, M.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeAmerican <strong>University</strong> BeirutAllen, Mary AnnAssistant Professor of PediatricsClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeAltenburger, Stephen, Pharm.D.Pharmaceutical Sciences<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeBhatia, Deepak, Ph.D.Anthony, CathyWest Virginia <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeAssistant Professor of Pharmaceutical SciencesAnzevino, AlynnCarroll, Richard T., Ph.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeUniv ToledoArmatas, SteveAssociate Professor of Pharmaceutical SciencesClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeCrish II, Samuel D., Ph.D.Atkins, Victoria LynAssistant Professor of Pharmaceutical SciencesClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeDarvesh, Altaf S., Ph.D.Awad, Magdi H., Pharm.D.Nashik College of PharmacyAssistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeUniv CincinnatiBarnes, Julie, Pharm.D.Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Dengler-Crish, Christine M., Ph.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeVanderbilt <strong>University</strong>Barone, Louis D., Pharm.D. R.Ph.Research Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical SciencesNova Southeastern UnivDluzen, Dean E., Ph.D.Associate Professor of Pharmacy PracticeIllinois Institute TechBarr, Hallie, Pharm.D.Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>English II, Dale E., Pharm.D. R.Ph.Clinical Instructor of Pharmacy Practice<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Bauer, Seth, Pharm.D.Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical SciencesDrake <strong>University</strong>Geldenhuys, Werner J., Ph.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeNorth West <strong>University</strong> Bauer, Thomas M.Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical SciencesUniv ToledoInman, Denise M., Ph.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeAssistant Professor of Pharmaceutical SciencesBeis, Sara J., R.Ph.Jones, Thomas J., Ph.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPractice<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Bigham, Christa, Pharm.D.Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical SciencesUniv ToledoMdzinarishvili, Alexander L., Ph.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeRussian Academy of Med SciBlackford, Martha, Pharm.D.Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Myers, Nancy A., Ph.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeKent State <strong>University</strong>Bollinger, Jessica E., Pharm.D.Nakamura, Hiroshi, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Shinsu Univer Med SchoolClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeResearch Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical SciencesBon, John J., Pharm.D.134


Oyewumi, Moses O., Ph.D.Univ Toledo<strong>University</strong> of KentuckyClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeAssistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences Booher, Allyn J.Sadana, Prabodh, Ph.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeAssistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences135


Boros, Melanie, Pharm.D.Cober, Mary Petrea, Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong><strong>University</strong> of TennesseeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeAssistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeBoss, Jessica L., Pharm.D.Cola, David M., D.O.Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Bratton, StacyClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeColer, JohnBright, Lisanne, R.N.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Instructor of Pharmacy PracticeCooney, Jeffrey M., Pharm.D.Brodman, Monika Lynn, Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Univ ToledoClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeAssistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice Covelli, Jeffrey J.Brown, Timothy R., Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeCampbell <strong>University</strong>Cristiani, Cari, Pharm.D.Clinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy PracticeUniv CincinnatiBrownlee, Seth P., Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPractice<strong>University</strong> of MarylandCritchlow, An'tresc, Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong><strong>University</strong> of PittsburghAssistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeBruce, Susan P., Pharm.D.Cross, TammyAlbany College PharmacyClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeProfessor of Pharmacy PracticeCruz, Melinda, Pharm.D.Brudapast, David<strong>University</strong> of IllinoisClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeBuderer, Matthew J.Cubera, KathleenClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor Of PharmacyPracticeBulgar, Alina Diana, Pharm.D.Cudnik, Michelle L., Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Burke, Kelly A.Associate Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeDaley, Molly, Pharm.D.Caffrey, Patricia A., Pharm.D.Univ Toledo<strong>University</strong> of MichiganClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeDarmstadt, KathleenCalabrese, SamClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeDavis, Ramona A., Pharm.D.Campbell, Matt, Pharm.D.Hampton <strong>University</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeDeJames, JohnCarroll, Beverly AnnClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeDeLuco, Nicole, Pharm.D.Cather, Charles W., R.Ph.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeCather, Jessica K., Pharm.D.Dewar, Christina J., Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeDiehl, Beth, Pharm.D.Cather, Kathleen A., R.Ph.Univ Northrn IowaAssistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeCevasco, Megan Elise, Pharm.D.DiRenzo, John<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeAssistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice DiRenzo, Robert J.Chalmers, Jeffrey R., Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeUniv FloridaDonley, Kathleen D., R.Ph.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy136


PracticeChappell, Michael, Pharm.D.Duquesne <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticePracticeChristy, DouglasClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClemens, Craig L.PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeDrake, J. Michael, Pharm.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyDrake, Julie, Pharm.D.State <strong>University</strong> of New YorkClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy137


Dreiling, Jodi, Pharm.D.Fridman, Marina, Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Mass Coll Pharm Allied Hlt SciClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeDrnjevich, Andy, R.Ph.Friedman, MitchellClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeDrumm, James R.Fuschetto, Kevin, Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Dugan, Sara E., Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeUniv at Buffalo Schl of Pharm Gaborcik, Thomas J.Associate Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeDuplaga, Kelsey, Pharm.D.Gallagher, Erika, Pharm.D.Univ ToledoUniv CincinnatiClinical Instructor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeDzurec, Mary Ann, Pharm.D.Gallegos, Patrick J., Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Texas Tech Univ Hlth Sci CtrAssistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeAssociate Professor of Pharmacy PracticeEarl, Marc, Pharm.D.Garst, Ryan, Pharm.D. R.Ph.Univ Toledo<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeEmanuel, John, Pharm.D. Gaugh, David R.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeGavozzi, TheodoreEnglish II, Dale E., Pharm.D. R.Ph.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPractice<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Gershen, Jay Alan, D.D.S. Ph.D.Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice<strong>University</strong> of CaliforniaEnsley, Christopher Todd<strong>University</strong> of MarylandClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeProfessor of Pharmacy PracticeFabian, Erin E., Pharm.D. Getz, Dennis S.Univ ToledoClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeGherardi, Scot, Pharm.D.Farine, Cheryl L., J.D. Pharm.D.Kansas St Univ SalinaClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeFasnacht, RandyGiannakos Whitacre, MariaClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Ference, Shawn, Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPractice<strong>University</strong> of PittsburghGibas, Kelly A., Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Ferris, David, Pharm.D.Clinical Instructor of Pharmacy PracticeCreighton <strong>University</strong>Glowczewski, Julia, Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Fettman, Matthew, R.Ph.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice Goldman, Morton P.Feucht II, JohnUniv CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeFink, Jodie M., Pharm.D.Graham, GeorgeUniv ToledoClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeGraham, JamesFord, Jeffrey LeeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeGrant, Wayne H., Pharm.D.Fosnight, Susan M., R.Ph.Univ Florida<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeAssociate Professor of Pharmacy PracticeGreenlee, Katie, Pharm.D.Fossaceca, Carl, Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy138


PracticeUniv Florida Grimm, Tod J.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeFrazee, Lawrence A., Pharm.D. Guba, Steven E.Univ ToledoClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy PracticeGustafson, Kyle A., Pharm.D.Frederick, MichelleAssistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice139


Hacker, Tamara L. Hostler, James R.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeHall, Colleen P., Pharm.D.Hoying, MichaelDuquesne <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Instructor of Pharmacy PracticeHudson, Ashley L., Pharm.D.Hall, Helene T.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeHall, Michael, Pharm.D. Hunt, Max L.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeHuth, GlennHall, ScottClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeIngle, Carol AnneHamilton, Gregory A.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice Jakubecz, Michael A.Harinstein, Lisa, Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPractice<strong>University</strong> of Michigan Johnson, Cynthia K.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeHarkobusic, Megan, Pharm.D. Johnson, Rienne E.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong><strong>University</strong> of MissouriClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeAssistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeHarris, LoriKabetso Jr., GaryClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeHarris, Lucas Karant, Daniel G.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeHart, Donald Christopher Karas, Katherine F.Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeHartman, Tara, Pharm.D.Kasmer, Richard J., Pharm.D. J.D.Univ ToledoCleveland State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeCreighton <strong>University</strong>Harvey, Michael, Pharm.D.Professor of Pharmacy Practice<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Ketz, Jeffrey, Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Haug III, Marcus, Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticePurdue <strong>University</strong>Klarich, Lorie AnnClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeHawk, AndrewKlein, AnnClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeHawk, Lee AnneKlein, Barry, R.Ph.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeHeimann, Kathryn A., Pharm.D.Klein, MichaelAssistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeHeimann, Timothy, Pharm.D.Knoer, Scott, Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong><strong>University</strong> of NebraskaClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeHenderson, JaneKornev, Ellen, Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeUniv CincinnatiHerbell, JeffreyClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeKostoff, Matthew D., Pharm.D.Hoffman, Alexander R., Pharm.D.Univ Toledo<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Instructor of Pharmacy PracticeKramer, Amy, Pharm.D.Hohmeier, Kenneth C., Pharm.D.Univ ToledoUniv ToledoClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy140


PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeHoisington, Lisa, Pharm.D.<strong>University</strong> of MissouriClinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy PracticeHorn, Gregory, Pharm.D.Univ ToledoPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticePracticeKrinsky, Daniel L., R.Ph.Univ ToledoAssociate Professor of Pharmacy PracticeKuhn, Catherine, Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyKunze, JohnClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy141


Kvancz, DavidMazur, Christina J., Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice<strong>University</strong> of PittsburghLacey, Christopher, Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPractice<strong>University</strong> of PittsburghMcDermott, RonClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeLam, Simon, Pharm.D. McEwen, Heather A.Rutgers <strong>University</strong>Kent State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeAssistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeLamb, Margaret E.McGory, Robb, Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice<strong>University</strong> of MinnesotaLamb, ThomasClinical Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice McGrath, Michael J.Lang, PamelaClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeMcKay, CherylLau, CurtisAdjunct Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeMcMonagle, VictoriaLavignette, Amanda, Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeMcNeeley, Brian Joseph, Pharm.D. ('11)Layton, Beth A.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Instructor of Pharmacy PracticeLenz, Kim Medvec, John D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeLenzer, Desirae, Pharm.D.Meredith, Keith, Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Univ FloridaClinical Instructor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeLeonard, Mandy, Pharm.D.Meyer, CarolDuquesne <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeMiller, Amanda L., Pharm.D.Lepto, John Mr.<strong>University</strong> of MichiganClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeLerman, Rachael, Pharm.D.Miller, Dawn Marie, Pharm.D.Duquesne <strong>University</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeAssistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeLieberth, Tiffany Miller, Vanessa A.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeLiliestedt, Jerry N.Mistry, Bhavin, Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeSuny Coll BuffaloLink, Nicholas A., Pharm.D.Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Mitchner, NancyClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeLipsyc, AlanMitzel, AnnetteClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Instructor of Pharmacy PracticeLober, Cheryl, Pharm.D.Mohr, LynnAlbany College PharmacyClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice Moore, Pamela S.Longstreth, Kristen L., Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Duquesne <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeAssociate Professor of Pharmacy PracticeMoore-Flowers, Jennifer, Pharm.D.LoPresti, Maryjo L.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeMacKichan, Janis J., Pharm.D.Moorman, John M., Pharm.D.<strong>University</strong> of MichiganUniv ToledoProfessor of Pharmacy PracticeAssistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeManios-Buccino, IreneMoran, MichelleClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPractice142


Martin, Amy, Pharm.D.Duquesne <strong>University</strong>PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeMaurer, EdwardClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeMorgenstern, MargaretClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyMottice, Brandon Louis, Pharm.D. ('11)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of Pharmacy Practice143


Mrozek, Stephanie A., Pharm.D.Duquesne <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeMyers, Nancy A., Ph.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Administration in PharmacyPracticeNaso, Allison R., Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeNassar, CharlesClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeNeal, Lisa R.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticePracticeNemetz, Joseph PaulClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeNesbit, Jay A.PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeNeuner, Elizabeth, Pharm.D.PracticeSt Louis College PharmacyClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticePracticeObendorf, Carl WilliamClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticePracticeOlexia, Michael A., Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>PracticeAssistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeO'Malley, Danielle L.PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeOmlor, MichelePracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeOnder, Erin M., Pharm.D.Practice<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeOnifer, CindyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeOrynchak, IreneClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticePracticePallo, Matthew J., Pharm.D.Duquesne <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticePracticePanno, Nicholas J., Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>PracticeClinical Instructor of Pharmacy PracticePardee, KarynClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticePaspek, Christine, Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticePracticePasquale, Timothy R., Pharm.D.Duquesne <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticePracticePatel, Rachana, Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>PracticePoth, Rajini K., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of AkronAssistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticePreston, Stacey L., Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticePugacz, Adam M., Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyRaiff, Robert (Doug) Douglas, Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Pharmacy PracticeReichert, BrendanClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyReissig, James E., Pharm.D.Univ ToledoClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyRibich, AnastasiaClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyRiedel, RobertClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyRobinson, Helene S., R.Ph.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyRobinson, KurtClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyRomeo, JamesClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyRose, BrianClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyRoss, HeatherClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyRudert, Nicholas, Pharm.D.Lake Erie CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyRuggles, Joseph, Pharm.D.Univ ToledoClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyRybarczyk, Amy M., Pharm.D.Univ ToledoClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyRynearson, MichaelClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacySalsburg, Lindsay Carr, Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Pharmacy PracticeSanderson, Bradley John, Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyScarmack, Sarrah, Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacySchaffner, RobertClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy144


Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticePaxos, Chris, Pharm.D.Practice<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticePerone, John C.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticePetrella, Paul M.PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeSchallick, RickClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacySchneider, Stacey R., Pharm.D.Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeSchoenherr, Megan, Pharm.D.Butler <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy145


Schuller, Mark H. Susa, David L.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeSekeres, Jennifer, Pharm.D.Swarny, Pamela, Pharm.D.Purdue <strong>University</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeSensenbrenner, Janet, Pharm.D.Sworniowski, StephanieShenandoah <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeTalley, Dana, R.Ph.Sheehan, MaryClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeTaylor, Rebecca, Pharm.D.Shelby, Christopher Paul, Pharm.D. ('11)<strong>University</strong> of Pittsburgh<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeAssistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice Tekac, Ronald J.Sherman, KimberlyClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeTenenbaum, Vladislav, Pharm.D.Shick, Barry H.Univ ToledoClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeShumate, Michael A. Tenley, David P.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeSimko, EdwardThorne, Nichole, Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeUniv ToledoSims, Sharanie, Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeHoward <strong>University</strong> Toohey, James B.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeSinger, Brandon M., R.Ph.Triglia, Sara, Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Smetana, Ronald F.Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeTsilimos, Heather, Pharm.D.Smith, Abbi, Pharm.D.<strong>Northeast</strong>ern <strong>University</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeTurosky, Jodie, R.Ph.Smith, Deborah P.Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeUlbrich, Timothy R., Pharm.D.Snoke, Joseph, R.Ph.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeAssistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeSobecki, Kyle Adam, Pharm.D. ('11)Uminski-Plumley, Amy, Pharm.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivDuquesne <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Instructor of Pharmacy PracticeSolaru, AyodeleUnsworth, RichardClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeSoleymani, Mahnoush, Pharm.D.Walick, Diana M., Pharm.D.Univ ToledoUniv ToledoClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeSoric, Mate Michael, Pharm.D. Wearsch, Daniel P.Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeSpeerhas, RexWeaver, AllenClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeSreshta, MichaelWeber, Catherine, Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeDuquesne <strong>University</strong>Stenger, Tonya, Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPractice<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong> Weil, Jeffrey S.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeStratton, Daniel Eugene, Pharm.D. Weinstein, David M.Univ ToledoClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy146


PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice White, David A.Strayer, Barbara, Pharm.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeCreighton <strong>University</strong>Wiery, Bryan PaulClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPracticeStuckey, Nathan T., Pharm.D.Williams, Jonathan Paul, Pharm.D.Purdue <strong>University</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeClinical Assistant Professor of PharmacyPractice147


Winters, Jennifer, Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeWisneski, S. Scott, Pharm.D.Univ Georgia Athens*Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeWitkowski, Paul, Pharm.D.Univ Central FloridaClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeWojciak, David J.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeWood, CherylClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeWoodson, Lori L., Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of Pharmacy PracticeYager, Joyce A.Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeYanky, DouglasClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeYeh, Jun-Yen, Ph.D.Univ Texas Austin*Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeYocum, DanielClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeYoung, Mandy, Pharm.D.Duquesne <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeZajac, NancyClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeZappa, MonicaClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeZiemianski, DarrelClinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeZimmerman, Jacob, Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticePsychiatryAdury, Kamala S., M.D.Veer Surendra Sai Med CollInstructor of PsychiatryBabai, Massood R., M.D.Tehran <strong>University</strong> Med SciencesClinical Professor of PsychiatryBaer, Daniel S., M.D.Med Univ S Carolina COMClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryBennett, Adriane Grae, Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of AkronClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryBergman, Alf H., M.D.Univ of Sint EustatiusClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryBilge-Johnson, Sumru, M.D.Istanbul Univ Faculty MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryBlakeslee, Dustin K., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of PsychiatryBober, John Franklin, M.D.Georgetown <strong>University</strong> Sch MedAssociate Professor of PsychiatryBrar, Ravinder K., M.D.Government <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryCastellani, Brian C., Ph.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Adjunct Assistant Professor of PsychiatryChaturvedi, Anand M., M.D. ('98)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivInstructor in PsychiatryCiancone, Ann Christina, M.D. ('95)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor PsychiatryConstantinou, Georgette P., Ph.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of PsychiatryCosby, Stephen L., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Associate Professor of PsychiatryDarvesh, Altaf S., Ph.D.Nashik College of PharmacyUniv CincinnatiAssistant Professor of PsychiatryDeckert, David W., M.D. ('88)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of PsychiatryDelahanty, Douglas L., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of PittsburghAdjunct Associate Professor of PsychiatryDiLauro, Sharon L., M.D. ('84)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivInstructor of PsychiatryDugan, Sara E., Pharm.D.Univ at Buffalo Schl of PharmAssociate Professor of PsychiatryDurner, Christopher M., D.O.Univ Hlth Sci Coll Osteo MedAssociate Professor of PsychiatryElahi, Manzoor E., M.D.Dhaka <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Associate Professor of PsychiatryElahi, Tahmina R., M.D.Dhaka <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryFinley-Belgrad, Elizabeth A., M.D.Northwestern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryFleming, Karen P., Ph.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryFrese III, Frederick J., Ph.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of PsychiatryGannon, Timothy Leo, M.D. Ph.D.Michigan State <strong>University</strong>Instructor in PsychiatryGerak, Laura A., Ph.D.Univ ToledoClinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry148


Gilbertson, Alan D., Ph.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor of PsychiatryGolden, Peter, M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivInstructor of PsychiatryGorbett, Frank J., Ph.D.Univ VirginiaClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryGrcevich, Stephen J., M.D. ('86)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry(Retired)Harrington, Ellen F., Ph.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of PsychiatryHartmann III, William Paul, M.D. ('99)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of PsychiatryHartman-Stein, Paula, Ph.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of PsychiatryHelmuth, Dennis, Ph.D. M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryHerman, Lon C.Research Assistant Professor of PsychiatryHermanowski, Robert W., M.D. ('89)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Professor of PsychiatryIke, Nkanginieme, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of NigeriaClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryIrwin, Sharon, Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of MichiganClinical Associate Professor of PsychiatryIvan, Todd M., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Associate Professor of PsychiatryJalees, Shah A., M.D.Dow <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssistant Professor of PsychiatryJewell, Steven W., M.D.Northwestern <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of PsychiatryJones, Tiffany S., M.D.(Retired)Wayne State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryKasper Jr., John A., M.D. ('86)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of PsychiatryKern, Herbert, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of LausanneInstructor in Psychiatry (Retired)Koblentz, Leslie M., M.D. J.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryKothari, Madhubala, M.D.MGM <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryKothari, Rajnikant, M.D.MGM <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryKottapalli, Manjula, M.D.Osmania <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryKuehn, John L., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor Emeritus of PsychiatryLeib, Susan A., Ph.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of PsychiatryLeSure, Suzanne, Ph.D.Syracuse <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryMalhotra, Shishuka, M.D.Mahatma Gandhi Mem Med SchInstructor in PsychiatryMansour, Maher M., M.D.Cairo <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of PsychiatryMarkley, Laura Allyson, M.D. ('04)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivInstructor in PsychiatryMassau, Sharon, M.D. ('83)<strong>University</strong> of AkronClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryMohan, Chander, M.D.MGM <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeInstructor in PsychiatryMontesano, Vicki L., Ph.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryMontinola, Antonio B., M.D.Far Eastern <strong>University</strong>Instructor in PsychiatryMoore, Jeffrey L., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor of PsychiatryMorgan-Minott, Melodie, M.D.New York <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeInstructor in PsychiatryMosteller, Robert E., D.O.Chicago Coll Osteopathic MedAssistant Professor of PsychiatryMowrey, Joel D., Ph.D.Bowling Green State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of PsychiatryMunetz, Mark R., M.D.Univ PennsylvaniaProfessor of PsychiatryMyerscough, Rodney P., Ph.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryNadas, John A., M.D.Duke <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryNalluri, Anil Choudary, M.D.Guntur <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry149


Okon, Roseline Ekaette, M.D.Coll of Med Sci Univ of BeninClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryOtt, Elizabeth K., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of AkronProfessor Emeritus of PsychiatryPalmieri, Patrick A., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of IllinoisAssociate Professor of PsychiatryParr, Patricia E., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of AkronClinical Associate Professor of PsychiatryPatel, Suresh, M.D.Baroda <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryPaxos, Chris, Pharm.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of PsychiatryPittinger, Lori A., M.D.MCP Hahnemann <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of PsychiatryPoth, Rajini K., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of AkronInstructor of PsychiatryPutt, Geoffrey E., Psy.D.Univ IndianapolisClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryRajiah, Sam E., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MadrasClinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry (Retired)Reddy, Raju C., M.D.Osmania <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeInstructor in PsychiatryRich, Michael A., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryRitter, Christian, Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of KentuckyProfessor of PsychiatryRock, Jason Edward, M.D. M.P.H.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryRocker, Laura H., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatrySadeghian, Abbas, Ph.D.United States Internatl UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatrySales, Gary N., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of PsychiatrySalwan, Joseph F., Ph.D.Virginia Polytech Inst St UClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatrySchaps, Donald, Psy.D.Chicago Sch Prof PsychologyClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatrySchwartz, Eileen M., M.D.State <strong>University</strong> of New YorkClinical Associate Professor of PsychiatrySchwartz, Joel R., D.O.Kirksville Coll Osteopath MedClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatrySeibel, H. Philip, Ph.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryShah, Bharat J., M.D.B. J. <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeInstructor in PsychiatrySharma, Hem, M.D.G. S. <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Associate Professor of PsychiatryShein, Alan H., M.D.Med College of PennsylvaniaClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatrySimmons, Xiomara, M.D.Univ Autonoma de GuadalajaraClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatrySivec, Harry J., Ph.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatrySmartnick, Anthony, M.D.Georgetown <strong>University</strong> Sch MedClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatrySparhawk, Roger, M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatrySpataro Wood, Arcangela, Psy.D.Illinois School of Prof PsychClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatrySpitznagel, Mary Beth, Ph.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of PsychiatrySuchan, Simona, M.D.Charles <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatrySwope, David Kent, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryTandra, Brahmaiah, M.D.Institute of <strong>Medical</strong> SciencesInstructor in PsychiatryThakore, Yuan-Hua, M.D.NHL Municipal <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryThomson, Steven D., M.D. ('81)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of PsychiatryTorem, Moshe S., M.D.Hebrew <strong>University</strong>Professor of PsychiatryVanDevere, Chris A., M.D.Georgetown <strong>University</strong>Professor of Clinical Psychiatry (Retired)Varley, Joseph D., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor of PsychiatryVellanki, Roy P., M.D.Sri Siddhartha <strong>Medical</strong> SchoolClinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry150


Welsh, Brian C., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryWinkhart, Bradly P., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Instructor in PsychiatryYaeger, Tracy D., Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of AkronClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryZaidi, Samina, M.D.(Retired)King Edward <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Professor of PsychiatryZaynor, Leslie C., Ph.D.Bowling Green State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryZook, Avery, Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of AkronAssistant Professor of PsychiatryRadiologyAli, Syed I., M.D.King Edward <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyAronson, Brian A., M.D.Northwestern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyBarbush, Thomas J., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Instructor in RadiologyBarr, Richard G., Ph.D. M.D.Michigan State <strong>University</strong>Case Western Reserve UnivProfessor of RadiologyBasista, Robert, M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyBlum, J. Eric, M.D.Johns Hopkins UnivClinical Associate Professor of RadiologyBrine, David R., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyBury Jr., Edward A., M.D. ('82)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of RadiologyCawthon, Laura A., M.D.Wayne State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Radiology(Retired)Chalfant, Marshall, M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyCosentino Chalfant, Christine, M.D. ('89)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of RadiologyDeAnna, JulieUniv Toledo<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Instructor of RadiologyDeGalan, Mark R., M.D. Ph.D.Univ Miami<strong>University</strong> of MichiganClinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyDemas, William F., M.D. F.A.C.R.State <strong>University</strong> of New YorkProfessor of RadiologyDi Simone, Robert N., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of RadiologyDoncals, Desiree E., M.D.MCP Hahnemann <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyEghbal, Azam A., M.D.Univ FloridaClinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyEllis, Rodney J., M.D. ('92)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivProfessor of RadiologyEl-Shaar, Ahmad K., M.D.Aleppo <strong>University</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> SchAssistant Professor of RadiologyFinelli, Daniel A., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Associate Professor of RadiologyFreels, Michael W., M.D.Univ Texas Med Sch at HoustonClinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyFromm, Mitchel L., M.D.Univ PennsylvaniaAssistant Professor of RadiologyGaisie, Godfrey, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of Ghana Med SchoolClinical Professor of RadiologyGanapathy, S. Srinivas, M.D.Stanley <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeInstructor of RadiologyGeihsler, James D., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of IllinoisClinical Associate Professor of RadiologyGoyal, Manish, M.D.Maulana Azad <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyGriffiths, Victoria F., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyHamor, Robert H., M.D.Northwestern <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of RadiologyHedrick, Wayne R., Ph.D.Univ KansasProfessor of RadiologyHissong, Samuel L., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor of Radiology (Retired)Howland, Willard J., M.D.Univ KansasProfessor Emeritus of RadiologyJulius, Marcus John, M.D. ('94)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivInstructor in Radiology151


Khalil, Rafik M., M.D.Reaven, Robert E., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong><strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyAssistant Professor of RadiologyKhimji, Tasneem N., M.D.Richman, Lawrence S., M.D.State <strong>University</strong> of New York<strong>University</strong> of MichiganClinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyAssistant Professor of RadiologyKim, Benedict Y., D.O.Rose, Barry S., M.D.Michigan State <strong>University</strong><strong>University</strong> of MarylandAssociate Professor of RadiologyAssociate Professor of RadiologyKornick, Jeffrey J., M.D.Rovner, Allen J., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Boston <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyAssociate Professor of RadiologyKurman, Andrew J., M.D.Rubin, Michael, M.D.Albany <strong>Medical</strong> College<strong>University</strong> of North DakotaAssistant Professor of RadiologyClinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyLahorra, John M., M.D.Sabo, Stephen W., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyClinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyMader, Michael T., M.D. ('92)Sayoc, Alexis S., M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivUniv PhilippinesClinical Associate Professor of RadiologyClinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyMartino, Carl R., M.D.Schneider, Philip A., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivUniv CincinnatiAssistant Professor of RadiologyClinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyMcNulty, Barry C., M.D.Seider, Michael J., M.D. Ph.D.<strong>University</strong> of PittsburghUniv ArizonaClinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyUniv Texas Med Sch at HoustonMendiola, Joseph, M.D. ('99)Professor of Radiology<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> Univ Shaheen, Paul N.Clinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyUniv KansasMiller, Charles J., M.D.Adjunct Instructor of RadiologyCase Western Reserve UnivSheehan, Karen, M.D. ('91)Clinical Professor Emeritus of Radiology<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivMody, Malay K., M.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology<strong>University</strong> of MichiganShort, James H., M.D.Associate Professor of Radiology<strong>University</strong> of IllinoisMurphy, William D., M.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Soehnlen, Michael W., M.D.Clinical Associate Professor of RadiologyUniv CincinnatiNaffaa, Lena, M.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyLebanese Univ <strong>Medical</strong> SchoolStarchman, Dale E., Ph.D.Assistant Professor of RadiologyUniv KansasPasserini, Stephen M., M.D.Professor of Radiology<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Stuhlmiller, Sam David, M.D. ('92)Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivPatel, Amit V., M.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyState <strong>University</strong> of New YorkSvenson, Eric W., M.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyUniv FloridaPepe, Richard G., D.O.Clinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyKirksville Coll Osteopath MedTaylor, William K., M.D.Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology (Retired)Univ LouisvillePoulton, Thomas B., M.D.Clinical Associate Professor of RadiologyUniv MiamiUllman, Harlan R., M.D. ('87)Associate Professor of Radiology<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivPretorius, Diane L., M.D. ('88)Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivVesy Jr., Thomas, M.D. ('96)Assistant Professor of Radiology<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivQuintana, KatarinaClinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyAdjunct Instructor of RadiologyWallace, William R., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivAssistant Professor of Radiology152


Weiss, Sanford R., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Radiology (Retired)Wissuchek, CharlesUniv Texas Med Sch at HoustonClinical Assistant Professor of RadiologyWolf, Bruce H., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivAssociate Professor of Radiology (Retired)Zaidi, Syed F., M.D.Mt Sinai School MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of RadiologySurgeryAbbass, Fadi, M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor SurgeryAbbass, Hassan, M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryAbdel-Aziz, Hiba, M.D.Royal College of SurgeonsClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryAbdu, Rashid A., M.D.George Washington <strong>University</strong>Professor Emeritus of SurgeryAey, John P., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryAlbert, Samuel, M.D.New York <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryAli, Syed S., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryAmbrose, Joseph A., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryAndrews, David A., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of PittsburghClinical Professor of Pediatric SurgeryAssaad, Manal Halim, M.D. ('94)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryAwad, Mounir, M.D.French Faculty MedicineClinical Associate Professor of SurgeryAwender, H. Scott, M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryAwender, Nancy, M.D. ('03)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryBabyak, John W., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MichiganClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryBaranek, Robert A., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of SurgeryBarchiesi, Barbara J., M.D.MCP Hahnemann <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryBates, James H., M.D. ('84)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of SurgeryBender, Elizabeth, M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryBerenholz, Leonard P., M.D.MCP Hahnemann <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryBeyer, Todd, D.O.Univ Health Sciences Ks CityClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryBlaut, Andrew Paul, M.D. ('04)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivInstructor of SurgeryBoeckman, Clifford R., M.D.Marquette <strong>University</strong>Professor Emeritus of SurgeryBotti, John D., M.D.Univ PennsylvaniaAssociate Professor Emeritus of SurgeryBressi, James, D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> Univ Coll of Osteo MedClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryBrocker, Brian P., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Instructor of SurgeryBrown, Todd, M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryBuckley Jr., John J., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryBurnstine, Robert A., M.D.Indiana <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of SurgeryCannatti Jr., James A., M.D. ('88)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivPennsylvania College OptometryClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryCarpenter, Joe L., D.M.D.<strong>University</strong> of KentuckyInstructor of SurgeryCervino, A. Lawrence, M.D.Columbia <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of SurgeryChlysta, Walter J., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryChryssos, Antonios E., M.D.Natl Kapodistrial Univ AthensClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryCicchillo, Michael S., M.D. ('02)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryCingle, Kimberly A., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Surgery153


Cirino, Anthony J., D.O.Kansas City Univ of MedUniv Hlth Sci Coll Osteo MedClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryCongeni, Jeffrey L., M.D. ('93)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryCrouch, Ray D., M.D.MCP Hahnemann <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryCrow, John Paul, M.D. ('85)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Professor of SurgeryCullado, Michael J., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MinnesotaClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryCurrier, David S., M.D. ('92)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of SurgeryDalton, Arthur, M.D.CETEC <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryDan, Adrian G., M.D. ('00)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of SurgeryDash-Modi, Anita, M.D. ('92)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryDavis, Charles H., D.O.West Virginia Sch of Osteo MedClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryDayal, Bimleshwar, M.D.Patna <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryDebski, Robert F., M.D.Temple <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of SurgeryDelatore, Jason R., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryDeVito, Peter M., M.D. ('91)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssociate Professor of SurgeryDewan, Sanjeev, M.D.McGill <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryDolinak, Joan, M.D. ('02)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryDonahue, Robert J., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College Of WisconsinAssistant Professor of SurgeryDonich, Dane J., M.D. ('92)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivInstructor of SurgeryDonthi, Kiran R., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of NagpurInstructor of SurgeryDonthi, Rama M., M.D.Osmania <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryDorion, Heath Allen, M.D. ('97)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of SurgeryDunch, David J., M.D.MCP Hahnemann <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of SurgeryDunham, C. Michael, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of TennesseeProfessor of SurgeryEdward, Deepak P., M.D.St Johns <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeProfessor of SurgeryEl-Hayek, Salim C., M.D.Faculte de MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryEllison, Richard R., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryErzurum, Victor Z., M.D. ('95)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryEspinal, Eric A., M.D. ('92)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryEvans, Douglas M., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivProfessor Emeritus of SurgeryFarid, Ibrahim S., M.D.Ain-Shams Univ Sch of MedClinical Associate Professor of SurgeryFenton, Andrew H., M.D. ('86)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssociate Professor of SurgeryFerraro, Paul M., D.O.Univ Health Sciences Ks CityClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryFink, John A., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of SurgeryFladen, Todd D., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryFondran, John Charles, M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryFried, Jason A., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> Univ Coll of Osteo MedClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryFulton, Jeffrey A., D.O.Philadel Coll Osteopathic MedClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryGantt, Nancy L., M.D.Univ ChicagoProfessor of SurgeryGarritano, Daniel, M.D. ('81)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryGeorge, Richard L., M.D.Med Univ S Carolina COMAssistant Professor of Surgery154


Gersman, Mark A., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryGhumrawi, Badr K., M.D.American <strong>University</strong> of BeirutClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryGruber, Brian Scott, M.D. ('98)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryGusz, John, M.D.Rutgers <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryGuyton, Daniel P., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivProfessor of SurgeryHertle, Richard, M.D. ('84)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivProfessor of SurgeryHorattas, Mark C., M.D. ('85)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivProfessor of SurgeryHuang, Gregory, M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryHudgins, Roger J., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of AlabamaClinical Professor of SurgeryHull, Thomas P., M.D.Prog Med Tech Bowman Gray SchClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryJakubek, John R., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryJavorsky, Thomas G., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryJeanmaire, John R., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College Of WisconsinAssistant Professor of SurgeryJohnston, James L., D.O.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryJones, Brian T., M.D. ('87)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of SurgeryJones, Marc, M.D.Yale <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of SurgeryJones, Paul W., D.O.Univ New EnglandClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryKamienski, Robert W., M.D.Univ IowaAssistant Professor of SurgeryKaufman, Keith P., M.D.Univ CincinnatiAssociate Professor of Surgery (Retired)Kaufman, Stephen R., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryKavic, Michael S., M.D.Meharry <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeProfessor Emeritus of SurgeryKelly, Steven M., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryKhan, Zia Rahman, M.D.King Edward <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryKhayyat, Ghassan F., M.D.American <strong>University</strong> of BeirutAssociate Professor of SurgeryKlein, Paul, M.D.Yeshiva <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of Surgery (Retired)Kutnick, Steven L., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MichiganClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryLamkin, Jeffrey C., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MichiganClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryLandes, Allison M., M.D.Loyola <strong>University</strong>Instructor of SurgeryLee, Thomas J., D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryLee, William S., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> Univ of the AmericasInstructor of SurgeryLehman Jr., James A., M.D.Thomas Jefferson <strong>University</strong>Professor of SurgeryLehrer, Richard, M.D.Mt Sinai School MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryLetourneau, Peter, M.D.Univ RochesterClinical Instructor of SurgeryLewis, Robert D., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of IllinoisClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryLichtenberger, Erik, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of HawaiiClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryLim, Bee Min, M.D.National <strong>University</strong> SingaporeAssistant Professor of SurgeryLinz, David N., M.D. ('89)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of SurgeryLiu, Wen-Shin, M.D.National Taiwan <strong>University</strong>Professor of SurgeryLloyd, Amy A., M.D.Saba <strong>University</strong> School of Med.Clinical Instructor of SurgeryLoboda, Michael, M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of Surgery155


Locastro, Anthony J., M.D. ('86)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryLohman, Lawrence E., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of SurgeryLoughry, C. William, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor Emeritus of SurgeryLowe, Kevin M., M.D. Ph.D.Rosalind Franklin Schl of MedInstructor of SurgeryLynch, Michael, M.D. ('03)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> Univ<strong>University</strong> of AkronInstructor of SurgeryMagoon, Elbert H., M.D.Harvard <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of OphthalmologyMaioriello, Richard P., M.D.Thomas Jefferson <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery (Retired)Mamounas, Eleftherios P., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of AthensProfessor of SurgeryMarchand, Tiffany, M.D.St. Christopher Iba Mar DiopClinical Instructor of SurgeryMarley, Robert A., M.D.Wake Forest <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryMasin, Jeffrey S., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MarylandClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryMayer, Daniel J., M.D.Univ PennsylvaniaClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryMcCollum, Mark O., M.D.Univ Texas San AntonioClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryMcShannic, Joseph R., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Assistant Professor of SurgeryMehta, Jeet R., M.D.Maulana Azad <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssistant Professor of SurgeryMeyerhoefer, Todd A., M.D. ('86)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryMiller, Matthew Todd, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryMilo, Anton G. C., D.D.S. M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryMoawad, John A., M.D.Univ ChicagoAssistant Professor of SurgeryMooney, Kenneth E., D.M.D. M.D.Univ PennsylvaniaClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryMoresea, George A., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of PittsburghClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryMuakkassa, Farid F., M.D.American <strong>University</strong> of BeirutClinical Professor of SurgeryMurray, Mary K., M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryMurthy, Ananth S., M.D. ('99)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of SurgeryNajib, Akram, M.D.Baghdad Univ Med SchoolAssociate Professor Emeritus of SurgeryNakamura, Hiroshi, M.D.Shinsu Univer Med SchoolResearch Assistant Professor of SurgeryNarouze, Samer N., M.D.Ain-Shams Univ Sch of MedAssociate Professor of SurgeryNeiman, Leon, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of SurgeryNelson, Marc E., M.D.Univ ChicagoClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryNetzley, Robert Glenn, M.D. ('81)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryOddi, Michael A., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of SurgeryOrr II, Dennis P., D.O.Des Moines Univ Coll Osteo MedAssistant Professor of SurgeryPadubidri, Arvind N., M.D.Government <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryPanzeter, Edward, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryPapouras, William C., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryParanjape, Charudutt, M.D.B. J. <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeAssistant Professor of SurgeryPark, Youn W., M.D.Yonsei <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of SurgeryParker, Michael G., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of IllinoisClinical Professor of SurgeryPartin, Jessica, M.D.Eastern Virginia Med SchoolClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryPearlstein, Richard P., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of Surgery156


Pedersen, John C., M.D.Wayne State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of SurgeryPennington, Gary A., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of KentuckyClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryPeter, Charles A., M.D.St Louis <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of SurgeryPetrinec, Drazen P., M.D. ('89)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryPittinger, Timothy P., M.D.Univ PennsylvaniaClinical Associate Professor of SurgeryPorter, Joel A., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of SurgeryPotesta Jr., Eugene L., M.D. ('84)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryPrem, Jeffrey Thomas, M.D.Wright State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryRabinowitz, Asher Z., M.D.Hebrew <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryRamsey, Kent, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryRashid, Mohammad, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of PeshawarClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryRegula, Douglas A., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of AnesthesiologyRepko, Thomas A., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of SurgeryRhodes, Ronald A., M.D. ('88)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of SurgerySaadey, Joseph, M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgerySatariano, Daniel W., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryOphthalmology (Retired)Saunders, Marc S., D.O.NY Coll Osteopathic MedicineClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryScarcella, Robert G., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryScharf, Steven M., D.O.Philadel Coll Osteopathic MedClinical Assistant Professor of SurgerySchmetterer, Lawrence I., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of IllinoisClinical Associate Professor of SurgeryShah, Zaheer A., M.D.Dow <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of SurgerySharp, William V., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Professor Emeritus of SurgerySlezak, Frederick A., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of SurgerySmith, D. James, M.D.Universidad De LaSalleClinical Associate Professor of SurgerySpector, Michael L., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Associate Professor of SurgeryStallion, Anthony, M.D.<strong>University</strong> of MichiganAdjunct Assistant Professor of SurgeryStarkey, Jeffrey T., M.D.Indiana <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgerySteinberger, Sidney J., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of SurgerySteiner, Scott Richard, M.D. ('06)Youngstown State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of SurgeryStephens III, Donald C., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryStern, Sharon G., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryStocker, Patrick J., M.D. ('81)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgerySunoo, Edward S., M.D.Seoul National <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of SurgerySweitzer, Kirby L., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of SurgeryTalmage, Lance A., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryThompson, Robert E., M.D.Northwestern <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor ofThottam, Johnson J., M.D.<strong>University</strong> of KeralaAssistant Professor of SurgeryTipton, Kyle D., M.D. ('87)<strong>University</strong> of AkronClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryTsai, Thomas J., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryTurgeon, Paul W., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery157


Vanek, Vincent W., M.D.Indiana <strong>University</strong>Professor of SurgeryVanFossen, Victoria Light, M.D. ('91)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of SurgeryWagner, Douglas S., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of SurgeryWeinstock, Frank J., M.D.State <strong>University</strong> of New YorkProfessor of SurgeryWillett, Matthew Christian, M.D. ('06)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of SurgeryWilliams, Gary B., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of SurgeryWoodruff, Todd E., M.D.Indiana <strong>University</strong>Assistant Professor of SurgeryWydo, Salina Marie, M.D. ('08)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of SurgeryYakubov, Lyn E., M.D. ('86)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryYang, Dongsheng, M.D.Qingdao <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor SurgeryYeakley, William R., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Associate Professor of SurgeryYoung, James S., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Associate Professor of SurgeryYuh, Jen-Nan, M.D.Taipei <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor SurgeryYurich Jr., Joseph, M.D.<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of SurgeryZagst, Jeffrey S., M.D.Loyola <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of SurgeryZink, Jill, M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Instructor of SurgeryZografakis, John G., M.D.St Louis <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of SurgeryUrologyBentley, Dennis F., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Assistant Professor of UrologyBologna, Raymond A., M.D. ('93)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Associate Professor of UrologyBreaux, Todd F., M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Instructor in UrologyCanterbury, Brian, M.D. ('04)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of UrologyCerone, Jeffrey Samuel, M.D. ('05)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of UrologyChaudry, Nasir, M.D.Univ OklahomaClinical Instructor of UrologyClark, Curtis, M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Instructor of UrologyCoblentz, Timothy R., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of UrologyDanesis, Gregory G., M.D. ('84)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of UrologyDankoff, Joseph S., M.D.Thomas Jefferson <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of UrologyGangel, Michael, M.D.St Louis <strong>University</strong>Clinical Instructor of UrologyGeller, Lawrence L., M.D.Univ LouisvilleClinical Assistant Professor of UrologyGeordan, A. William, M.D.Loyola <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of UrologyGreen, Douglas H., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of UrologyHeiser, David G., M.D. ('94)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of UrologyJamison, James M., Ph.D.Kent State <strong>University</strong>Research Associate Professor of UrologyKraus, Charles T., M.D.Case Western Reserve UnivClinical Associate Professor of UrologyMassanyi, Eric Zoltan, M.D. ('06)Univ DaytonClinical Instructor of UrologyMcMahon, Daniel R., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of UrologyMemo, Mark A., D.O.Kirksville Coll Osteopath MedAssociate Professor of UrologyMemo, Richard A., M.D.St Louis <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of UrologyMinott, Howard B., M.D.New York <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of Urology158


Mulligan, Daniel, M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Instructor of UrologyMusselman, Paul W., M.D. ('82)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Assistant Professor of UrologyNasrallah, Phillip F., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Professor of UrologyNeal, J. Matthew, M.D.Indiana <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of Urology (Retired)Nething, Joshua Blaine, M.D. ('08)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivClinical Instructor of UrologyNord, Richard G., M.D.Pennsylvania State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of UrologyOchs, Steven E., M.D.Univ KansasClinical Assistant Professor of UrologyRicchiuti, Daniel Joseph, M.D. ('00)<strong>Northeast</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> UnivAssistant Professor of UrologyRicchiuti, Robert R., M.D.St Louis <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of UrologyRicchiuti, Vincent S., M.D.St Louis <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of UrologyRusilko, Paul, D.O.Lake Erie Coll Osteopathic MedClinical Instructor of UrologyShie, Scott, M.D.Univ CincinnatiClinical Instructor in UrologySpear, Kevin A., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of UrologyStille, James R., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of UrologySummers, Jack L., M.D. Ph.D.West Virginia <strong>University</strong>Inst Adv Study Human SexualityProfessor Emeritus of UrologyTabet, Bechara G., M.D.St. Joseph <strong>University</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of UrologyVanFossen, Wesley H., M.D.<strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>Clinical Associate Professor of Urology (Retired)Wegryn, John D., M.D.<strong>Medical</strong> College of <strong>Ohio</strong>Clinical Assistant Professor of UrologyWilkerson, James E., M.D.West Virginia <strong>University</strong>Associate Professor of Urology (Retired)Zhao, John, M.D.Suzhou <strong>Medical</strong> CollegeClinical Assistant Professor of Urology159

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