Duke. Medical Alumni Weekend. November 12 15, 2015. University School of Medicine



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Duke University School of Medicine Medical Alumni Weekend 2015 November 12 15, 2015

Thursday November 12 12 1 pm Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Grand Rounds: The Alden Memorial Lecture on Chronic Mental Illness Marvin Swartz, MD, HS 81-84 Room 2002, Duke Hospital 12 1 pm Department of Community and Family Medicine Grand Rounds Bruce Goldberg, MD, HS 82-85 Hanes House, 315 Trent Drive, Room 131 6 pm Medical Alumni Awards Reception and Dinner Washington Duke Inn, Presidents Ballroom

Friday November 13 7:30 am 9 am Department of Medicine Grand Rounds: The Eugene A. Stead, Jr., MD, Lecture Great Hall, Trent Semans Center for Health Education Continental Breakfast 7:30 am; Lecture 8:00 am Invited speaker details will be posted online. 11:30 am 1:30 pm Half Century Society Luncheon (School of Medicine classes of 1964 and earlier) Washington Duke Inn, Duke University Room Join your Half Century Society Committee for lunch and lively discussion. 11:30 am 1:30 pm Class of 1965 Luncheon Hope Valley Country Club Restaurant 11:45 am 1:45 pm 2nd Annual Women in Medicine Luncheon Integrating Our Lives: Strategies to find and maintain personal and professional inspiration Great Hall, Trent Semans Center for Health Education Join us for a lively, interactive panel discussion with three Duke physician alumnae from diverse backgrounds. Hear about their individual journeys and how they find harmony and purpose while living through the joys and challenges of work and family. Following the panel discussion, listeners will have an opportunity to continue the conversation. We hope participants will come away with new ideas and inspiration for balanced living. Moderator: Diana B. McNeill, T 78, MD 82, HS 87-88 Professor, Department of Medicine Director, Duke AHEAD

Panelists: Amy Groff, T 91, MD 95, HS 95-99 Mid-Carolina Obstetrics & Gynecology Mary Klotman, T 76, MD 80, HS 80-85 R. J. Reynolds Professor and Chair, Department of Medicine Claire Spain-Remy, MD 85 Chief Physician Officer, Multicare Health System Tacoma, Washington 2 4 pm Duke University Lemur Center Tour 2 4 pm Perspectives on Health: from the lab, the clinic, and the community Trent Semans Center, 6th Floor Join us to hear from distinguished School of Medicine alumni and faculty in science and medicine. Featuring: 2015 William G. Anlyan, MD, Lifetime Achievement Award Keynote C. Thomas Caskey, MD 62, HS 63-65 Professor, Molecular & Human Genetics Baylor College of Medicine 2015 Faculty Presentation L. Ebony Boulware, MD 95, MPH, FACP Professor, Medicine, Community & Family Medicine 2015 Alumna Presentation Eugenie Kleinerman, MD 75, HS 74-75 Professor, Pediatrics, Cancer Biology University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center This activity has been approved for 2 hours AMA PRA Category I credit TM. 4 5 pm Medical Campus Walking Tour led by School of Medicine Student Ambassadors Duke Medicine Pavilion, Trent Semans Center, and Duke Cancer Center If your schedule does not allow for you to tour these facilities at this time and you would still like a tour, please contact Karen Bernier at karen.bernier@duke.edu or (919) 385-3167. 4:30 5:30 pm Book Discussion The Secret Game: A Wartime Story of Courage, Change, and Basketball s Lost Triumph by Scott Ellsworth, MA 77, PhD 82 Washington Duke Inn, Biddle Room In 1944, during the Jim Crow era, a team of white students from and black students from North Carolina College for Negroes (NCCN) (now NC Central University) played a secret, illegal basketball game behind locked doors at NCCN. It was one of the first integrated sports events in the South. The book includes much

about the history of basketball, race relations, and the history of both the School of Medicine and NCCN. Ellsworth s book has received praise from many corners, including the New York Times, the Boston Globe, and Coach Mike Krzyzewski. 5:30 7:30 pm Alumni and Davison Club Welcome Reception Washington Duke Inn, Presidents Ballroom Join reuniting alumni and Davison Club members for this special welcome reception. 7:30 8:30 pm Duke Medicine Orchestra Concert Washington Duke Inn, Ambassador Ballroom 8 pm Class of 1975 Gathering Parizäde Restaurant 8 pm Class of 1985 Gathering Six Plates Wine Bar 8 pm Class of 1995, 2000, 2005-2015 Gatherings Fullsteam Brewery Saturday November 14 8:30 9:30 am Department of Pediatrics Breakfast Washington Duke Inn, Ambassador Allen/McGhee/Page Hosted by: Ann M. Reed, MD William Cleland Professor of Pediatrics and Chair Department of Pediatrics 9:30 11 am Brunch with Dean Nancy C. Andrews, MD, PhD Washington Duke Inn, Presidents I & II Join Dean Nancy C. Andrews to learn how Duke is pushing New Frontiers in Neuroscience. Special Guests include: Stephen Lisberger, PhD George Barth Geller Professor and Chair, Department of Neurobiology Richard O Brien, MD, PhD Disque D. Dean University Professor and Chair Department of Neurology John Sampson, MD, PhD 96, HS 90-95, 97-98, MHSc 07, MBA 11 Dr. Robert H. Wilkins and Gloria Wilkins Professor and Chair Department of Neurosurgery TBA TBA Barbecue and Microbrew Tailgate Party Under a tent on Blue Devil Alley (Krzyzewskiville) Football Game Pittsburgh vs. Duke Wallace Wade Stadium 1 4 pm Taste of Carolina Tour Explore the foodie culture of downtown Durham. Along the way, you ll learn about renovated tobacco warehouses, the Durham Performing Arts Center and American Tobacco Warehouse,

Historic Parrish Street, and more. With a farm-totable focus and artisan preparation of innovative cuisine, you will discover all of Durham s flavors! To learn more, visit www.tastecarolina.com. 2 4 pm Afternoon Tours Duke University Lemur Center Tour Bus Tour Duke campuses and the new, revitalized Downtown Durham 5:30 pm Class of 1965 Medallion Ceremony Washington Duke Inn, Ambassador Allen Ballroom Join us for a ceremony inducting the Class of 1965 into the Half Century Society. Hosts: Mary E. Klotman, T 76, MD 80, HS 80-85 R. J. Reynolds Professor and Chair Department of Medicine Robert Green, T 56, MD 60 Chair, Half Century Society 6:30 pm Class Reunion Dinners and Class Photos Washington Duke Inn (Class Photos will be taken by 7:15 pm. Please arrive on time to be included in the group photo.) Half Century Society Dinner 60th Reunion: Class of 1955 Dinner 55th Reunion: Class of 1960 Dinner 50th Reunion: Class of 1965 Dinner 45th Reunion: Class of 1970 Dinner 40th Reunion: Class of 1975 Dinner 35th Reunion: Class of 1980 Dinner 30th Reunion: Class of 1985 Dinner 25th Reunion: Class of 1990 Dinner 20th Reunion: Class of 1995 Dinner 15th Reunion: Class of 2000 Dinner 6:30 pm Young Alumni Dinner Classes of 2005-2015 Parizäde Restaurant Following Dinner Dessert and Dancing Washington Duke Inn, Ambassador Ballroom Sunday November 15 9 am Class of 1962 Brunch Washington Duke Inn, Fairview Restaurant

Registration Reunion Classes Classes celebrating a 2015 reunion include those ending in 5 or 0 ( 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 00), the Half Century Society (classes of 32 through 64), and Young Alumni (classes of 05 through 15). Alumni from all classes are invited and encouraged to attend weekend events. We are pleased to offer all events at half price for Half Century Society classes, the 50th reunion class of 1965, and the young alumni classes. Pricing on the registration card and online registration sites reflect these reduced rates. Registration Registration will be held at the Washington Duke Inn: Thursday 3 7 pm Friday 8 am 7:30 pm Saturday 8 am 7 pm Deadlines for Weekend Registration October 29 Last day to cancel for a full refund. After this date, a $25 administrative fee will be retained. November 5 Last day for registration! Accommodations Host Hotel The Washington Duke Inn will serve as the host hotel for Medical Alumni Weekend. When calling to make your reservation, please indicate that you are with the Medical Alumni Weekend block (group code 323484). Rooms will not be held past your scheduled date of arrival. Should you need to make changes to your room reservation, please contact Brenda Rimmer. Washington Duke Inn 3001 Cameron Boulevard Durham, NC 27705 Phone (919) 490-0999 A group rate is also available at: Hilton Garden Inn 2102 West Main Street Durham, NC 27705 Phone: (919) 286-0774, use group code MAW for the rate of $139/night. Transportation Buses will shuttle between the Washington Duke Inn and event locations throughout the weekend. Please pick up a transportation schedule from the Medical Alumni Weekend registration desk at the Washington Duke Inn. Davison Club Hospitality Room The Davison Club welcomes you to the weekend Hospitality Room. Join your fellow alumni in the room to share stories, to use as a meeting location, or to just relax. Questions? Weekend Activities Brenda Rimmer (919) 385-3177 brenda.rimmer@duke.edu Registration Conference and Event Services (919) 660-1760 ConferenceServices@duke.edu For more information, please visit medalumni.duke.edu.

Duke Medical Alumni Association 710 W. Main Street, Suite 200 Durham, NC 27701 (919) 385-3100 medalumni.duke.edu Accreditation Statement: In support of improving patient care, the Duke University Health System Department of Clinical Education & Professional Development is accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), to provide continuing education for the health care team. Provider Statement: Directly provided by the Duke University Health System Department of Clinical Education & Professional Development Credit Designation Statement: **Physicians: Duke University Health System Department of Clinical Education and Professional Development designates this Live activity for a maximum of 2.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.