Alumni Profiles | |
Hewes Agnew, Med '63, has traveled the world on his bike | Frances and Lenox Baker, both Med ‘66, made a gift of $10 million to endow the deanship at the School of Medicine. |
Peter Pronovost, Med '91, BSPH '99, named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People of 2008. | Pierre Vigilance, Med '96, BSPH '97, named director of the Department of Health in Washington, D.C. |
Peter Whitehouse, Med '76, and his wife, Catherine, combined their expertise to establish The Intergenerational School, a public charter school in Cleveland that brings senior citizens into elementary classrooms to work with young students for mutual benefit. | Denny Zeitlin, Med '64, A Psychiatrist's Alter Ego: Noted Jazzman. |
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Student Profiles | |
The Adopt-a-Patient program allows graduating medical students to observe how patients perceive their own illnesses and hospital stays. Melissa Dattalo ’09 talks about her experience. | Kerry Lee Shannon '12, who is enrolled in a joint MD-Ph.D. program, is focusing on a career in public health after doing research and humanitarian work as a Fulbright Scholar in Thailand. |




Peter Whitehouse
The Adopt-a-Patient program allows graduating medical students to observe how patients perceive their own illnesses and hospital stays. 



