The Bulletin - Summer  2002

features

The Maid’s Final Battle: Joan of Arc Stands on Insanity Defense
The MAA placed Joan of Arc on trial during its 127th Reunion. Using the fifteenth century heroine’s heresy conviction as the premise, they tapped distinguished psychiatrists, accomplished lawyers and a noted historian to determine if the Maid might be successful claiming an insanity defense in a modern day common law courtroom.

Administration Profile:
Associate Dean Gregory Handlir
Medicine’s Mission-Based Financial Manager

The medical school has had three deans since 1971. All three have had the benefit of leaning on Gregory Handlir for financial guidance as they navigated the often turbulent waters of financial planning.

Alumnus Profile: Paul Hanashiro, ’57
Recollections of Early Trauma Care at Maryland

Shock Trauma Center is world renowned for saving people with life-threatening injuries. The center’s first clinical director, Paul Hanashiro, ’57, says those early days in Maryland were the highlight of his career.

Listing of MAA Membership Participants
The Bulletin recognizes alumni, faculty and friends who supported the alumni association with a membership payment during fiscal year 2002.

Match Day
Members of the senior class learned the locations of their future training at the annual Match Day Ceremony in Davidge Hall on March 21. Primary care accounts for 62 percent of this year’s placements.

John Beale Davidge Alliance

Message From The President

Reunion 2002

Prof. Karen Sullivan - author
Prof. Karen Sullivan, author of
The Interrogation of Joan of Arc.

 


departments

DEAN'S MESSAGE

CLASS NOTES

IN MEMORIAM

 




Editor in Chief:
             Larry Pitrof
Medical Editor:
             Morton M. Krieger, '52
Art Director:
             Nancy Johnston