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Class Notes - 1971





Evan H. Bellin
Professional Life:
Continue with private practice of psychiatry in Scarsdale, NY and community psychiatry in the Bronx.  Teaching faculty at Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx; Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research in NYC; Visiting Faculty Rambam and Afula hospitals, Israel.  Past president, Westchester Psychoanalytic Society.  Once monthly, I commute to Israel…teach and supervise for five days.
Personal Life: Remarried about five years ago and became an Israeli citizen, maintaining U.S. citizenship as well.  My wife and three step children live full time in Timrat…near the Sea of Galilee.  I’m there for five days every month.  My oldest stepson (age 18) is serving in the armored corps.  I volunteer for civil defense duty when there (not as a physician).  My own children, Adam and Sophie, live in Westchester and make frequent trips to Israel.



David W. Brandes
Professional Life:
1) 1977—Founder, Northridge Neurological Center. 2) 1994—Director, Northridge Sleep Disorders Center.  3) 1999—Director, Northridge Multiple Sclerosis Center.  4) Clinical research in epilepsy, stroke, multiple sclerosis.  5) National and international speaker on multiple sclerosis.  6) 1992-1994—Chief of Staff, Northridge Hospital Medical Center.  7) Member and Chairman of Board of Directors of Numerous Charities.
Personal Life: 1) Water-skiing for 45 years, taking up wake boarding.  2) Snow-skiing for 33 years, taking up snow boarding.  3) Marilyn and I love to travel and take family members with us. 



Bob Cannon
Professional Life:
Joined Kaiser Permanente in Sacramento in 1993 as Regional Sub-Chief in Pediatric Gastroenterology after a 13 year career at the University of California, Davis.
Personal Life: Elaine and I celebrated 27 years of marriage in 2000 and are looking forward to many more.  “Spare time” these days is devoted to restoring vintage 356 Porsches and anything digital.



Henry K. Chang
Professional Life:
I was the President of the Medical Staff of Mercy San Juan Hospital from 1989 to 1991.  After 18 years of solo private practice, I joined a multi-specialty medical group, the Medical Clinic of Sacramento in 1994.  I am currently on the Board of Directors of the clinic.
Personal Life: I reached the epitome of success in my tennis career when I won the City of Folsom Men’s A’s Doubles Tennis Tournament.  I took up Tae Kwon Do and received my black belt in 1994.  I performed in the Medical Society talent shows doing an unusual act which combined singing with board breaking in 1994.  Unfortunately, I injured my shoulder in Martial Arts and had to give up tennis.  I then took my golf and won my 1st golf tournament at the club with a 15 under par in 1998.



Robert J. Cooper
Professional Life:
I’m still practicing psychiatry in Beverly Hills.  I have a solo practice, almost all forensic evaluations with most of my work done in the California Workers Compensator System.
Personal Life: I’ve become an avid gardener, perhaps to give me something to do with my hands and to provide “immediate gratification”, I’m in the UCLA Extension Program for horticulture, where I again have to take midterms and finals!



Peter M. Falk
Professional Life:
I was recruited out of private practice to direct the bone marrow transplant program for the Southern California Permanente Medical Group.  Almost 3 years ago our program became too large for the L.A. Kaiser Medical Center and we moved our in-patient program to the City of Hope.  I remain a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at UCLA.
Personal Life: Broken down as a mediocre tennis player, I have become a lousy golfer.  I hope to retire in 4-5 years and teach skiing.  Rena and I hope to travel more and work a little less.  Maybe my daughter will support me.



Rena Falk
Professional Life:
After nearly 16 years at L.A. Children’s Hospital, I moved to Cedars-Sinai (and back to UCLA where I am a professor of Peds) in 1993—a very good move as the Genetics Program at Cedars is the size of many small departments.  I direct the Genetics aspects of a very busy Prenatal Diagnosis program and am Associate Director or Medical Director of the Cytogenetics lab.
Personal Life: After 5 years of living as a ski bum (teaching skiing) in Steamboat Springs, daughter Susan bit the grad school bullet and entered Boalt Hall (UC Berkeley) in 2000.  We still love to ski, enjoy golf (an evil game), travel, friends, theater, music; still married after more than 32 years.



Paul G. Feldon
Professional Life:
Private Practice in Hand Surgery: Hand Surgical Associates, New England Baptist Hospital, Boston, MA.  Also, St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center, Brighton, MA, Newton Wellesley Hospital, Newton, MA.
Personal Life: Associate Clinical Professor of Orthopedics at Tufts University School of Medicine American Orthopedic Association.  Still lecturing and writing on arthritis of the hand and wrist.  Kids are all in various stages of college; we are empty nesters as of July, 2000.  We love living in New England.  Still sailing and skiing after all these years.  Latest hobby: Welding.



Bob Franklin
Professional Life:
I taught Epidemiology and International Health at the Tulane School of Public Health and tropical Medicine for 20 years, then went back for a residency in Psychiatry in ’94.  I’m currently practicing public and private psychiatry in northern New Mexico.  While at Tulane I did a lot of work overseas especially in West Africa.
Personal Life: After 25 years in New Orleans, we just moved to Taos, New Mexico exchanging urban for rural, wet for dry, hot for cold and low for high.  Its great being back out west!



Nick Kanas
Professional Life:
I continue to teach and do research at UCSF as Professor of Psychiatry and see patients at the San Francisco VA.  I have been PI of 3 NASA grants, studying astronauts in space in terms of how they interact with one another.  Currently, we are studying crew members during International Space Station missions.
Personal Life: Carolynn has stopped working for now but continues to be active doing museum and investing activities.  Both boys have attended UCSB.  Andrew is working in the Bay Area, and Peter is still in college.  I’m an amateur astronomer and collect antiquarian constellation prints from old atlases.



Jon Scott Kerns
Professional Life:
I was in solo practice until 1999, then I closed my office to work full-time at local nursing homes and hospital.
Personal Life: Recently, I’ve gotten into rolling pigeons as a hobby.  Rollerblading is my usual exercise, I rarely do windsurfing any more, getting a little old for that in heavy windshere in the S.F. Bay area.



Sarah Martin
Professional Life:
After 8 years of private practice in Pediatrics in Anchorage, Alaska, I joined Kaiser in Hapa in 1989.  Despite the rocky decade of the 1990’s for medicine, Kaiser is overall an excellent place to work.  My greatest professional joy is teaching and coaching communication skills for physicians.
Personal Life: My greatest joy is my wonderful daughter Kafiel, now 15.  She’s a freshman in high school, made the softball team, and loves drama.  She is an awesome kid!  I love to cook and garden with native plants.  And sing!



F. Geoffrey Marx
Professional Life:
Internal Medicine in a small town in the Northwest.  Great medical facilities.  Great outdoor recreation…hike, camp, swim, snow ski, boat.  Amicable split with Portia 1988.  Married Nancy and her 3 daughters in 1990.  Happy, healthy and still enjoying solo practice (few HMOs).  Please visit!
Personal Life: Favorite activities—jogging, biking, spending time with family.  Favorite vacations—cruises with the whole family.



Thomas Maxwell
Professional Life:
Internal Medicine Practice.  Teaching at USC.
Personal Life: Traveling, gardening.



Richard May
Professional Life:
22 years Associate Clinical Professor at LAC/USC Acute Ambulatory Care Area.  Medical Tech Advisor CBS.  Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman Physician Advisor.  CORE Disability Management.
Personal Life: Married—4 kids.  Love to restore Antique cars, and full size narrow gauge steam locomotives.  In 1993, shot at LAC/USC Med Center in E.R.  Multiple Surgeries, great recovery!



Mary C. Macfarlane
Professional Life:
Pediatric practice in Fairbanks since 1974.  Pediatrician with the Fairbanks Clinic 1997-present.  Member Fairbanks FAS (Fetal Alcohol Syndrome) Multidisciplinary community team.  Past chairman Dept. of Pediatrics at Fairbanks Memorial Hospital.  Board member, several local agencies (Residential treatment facility for emotionally disturbed adolescents, non-profit agency administering ILP and other services to disabled infants, children and adults.)  Enjoy NW Pediatric society meetings.
Personal Life: Enjoy fishing, hiking, gardening, reading.  Teach religion classes to adults at United Methodist Church.  Enjoy music (classical, jazz).  Love to visit own adult children in CA and WA—no grandchildren yet—just lots of “grand-pets.”



Mike McGinnis
Professional Life:
1977-1995 U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary and Assistant Surgeon General; 1995-1996 Chair, Task force for health sector reconstruction, Bosnia; 1995-1999 Scholar in Residence, National Academy of Sciences/Adjunct professor of Public Policy, Duke University and Princeton University/ 1999-present: Senior VP and Director, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Personal Life: Getting involved in some new things after a long gov’t stind has been here. Brian is a junior at Duke (now in Australia for term).  Kate is a freshman at Sidwell Riends School and the house jock.  Pat is President of Council for Excellence in Government (our bravest soul!)



William J. Meehan
Professional Life:
I’ve worked as a “hospitalist” at a small VA hospital in Helena, Montana for the past 22 years (Fort Harrison).  It’s been a comfortable approach to medicine with a group of people who actually seem to enjoy working together.
Personal Life: I’m married with two teenage boys.  We enjoy fishing, hunting, skiing etc.  I’ve had two spinal surgeries.  The 1st a C5-6 cervical fusion and the second a microscopic L5-Si disckectomy 3 months ago.  Great!  But I’m doing okay.



Larry Moore
Professional Life:
6 years ago due to increasing managed care hysteria, 8 legal sole F.P.’s and interviste joined together to form a primary care group with our local hospital.  I have been V.P. and President of our group and continue to find new leadership challenges while continuing to practice.
Personal Life: Marriage endures, children develop independence, parents age and pass on.  An elderly patient becomes my fly fishing mentor and I redevelop a lost passion.



P. Scott Pollock
Professional Life:
I have practiced Internal Medicine and Rheumatology for the past 33 years, 20 in my current multi-specialty group of 80 MD’s.  I tried being a medical executive as the Medical Director for 3 years, but decided I would leave that to others with a thicker skin.  I continue to enjoy teaching and clinical medicine and have managed to cut back my time in the office and take more time out of the country!  Clinical Professor of Medicine at University of Washington School of Medicine.
Personal Life: Visit Israel for 2 months each year being a teacher at Technion Medical School and most importantly—a grandfather!  Read a lot of non-fiction (archaeology, computers); exercise frequently (swim, walk with my wife); play with computers; will begin taking a few adult education courses at the local university.



John D. Shanley
Professional Life:
  I became full professor of Medicine and Director of the ID Division at University of Connecticut Health Center in 1991.  In 1993 I was given the state of Connecticut endowed chair in Infectious Diseases.  I am continuing as a faculty member at UCHC at present where I have a research program inUrology.  I a also active in administration and education and have an active clinical practice.
Personal Life: I remarried in 1994 to Linda.  We have spent a lot of time coaching soccer for both my son, John and Linda’s kids, Kristen and Lisa.  I gave up rugby in 1995 and replaced it with scuba diving—I have just completed dive master and plan to become an assistant instructor.



Gary A. Smith
Professional Life:
Private practice of plastic surgery for 23 years, in the Sacramento area.
Personal Life: Healthy and active in various sports, e.g. snow skiing, water skiing and tennis.  Married once, and Debbie is office manager of the practice.



Carl Tjerandsen
Professional Life:
Ten years ago I was serving as Medical Program Manager for the U.S. Coast Guard in Washington D.C.  After 4 years in an admin position, I embarked on a 2nd residency—psychiatry.  I am now a B.C. psychiatrist at the USCG Academy Clinic in New London, CT, seeing a variety of civilian and active duty folks from the northeast region.  I love doing psychiatry.
Personal Life: Married for 28 years, my wife and I make our home in the countryside outside Mystic, CT where we contend with the deer, rabbits and moles for our garden and foliage.  I adopted an Alaskan Malomute 2 years ago, pictured above (front row).  The old girl is a genuine force of nature.  My late middle age passion is seal surf kayaking, and in any season, during off time, I can be found playing off shore waters or at Rhode Island surf breaks with my friends.



Steve Van Camp
Professional Life:
I have continued full-time clinical practice with Alvarado Medical Group in San Diego, and have maintained my interest in sports medicine issues.  I serve as medical director of San Diego’s Suzuki Rock and Roll Marathon (20,000 runners), which has raised $40,000,000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of America in its first three years.  I have served as national President of the American College of Sport’s Medicine (’95-’96) and am in my 20th year as Medical Director of the San Diego State Adult Fitness Program.  I have also been able to do research in the area of non-traumatic sports deaths in young athletes and currently am compiling data on marathon-related deaths.
Personal Life:  I continue to enjoy my marriage to Gail, whom I married after our first year at UCLA.  We are blessed with good health and two wonderful daughters, Noelle in her first year at Harvard Medical School, and Gretchen, a graduate student in Art History at San Diego State University.  I try to maintain my physical fitness and am learning to play golf.



David A. Verhaag
Professional Life:
Member of Large F.P. group in Roseville, CA, growing suburb of Sacramento.  Sold practice to HMO 1992- good business decision-rode the HMO “Bronco” (FHP-FPA-Bankrupt!) until 1998 and joined Sutter Medical Group, large multi-specialty group in Sacramento area.  Busy “hospital free” office practice.  Work 4 days a week with light call and quality time off.
Personal Life: Besides vicissitudes of Medical Practice in the 1990’s, have enjoyed consulting work with the Medical Board of California as well as family, travel and attempting to play golf.  Computers remain an enigma though children work in the field with ease.  Bonnie returned to college and graduated and has a busy tax practice.



Larry Vickman
Professional Life:
I practiced Emergency Medicine 1976-1994.  I moved to Barcelona, Spain in 1994 for a 1 year sabbatical.  I began a consulting practice in Barcelona and remained there until 1996.  I am still consulting.  I have board certification in Family practice, emergency medicine and Medical administration.  I received an MHA from University of Colorado 1991.  I have honorary fellowship in FP, EM and from ACPE.
Personal Life: I divorced in 1987 and raised my two children solo.  I have met the love of my life and we will be together in Tampa, FL this June.  My passions are Physician Well Being, Burnout, and related topics.



Mark Wainer
Professional Life:
For the past 25 years I have practiced orthopedic surgery at the Santa Cruz Medical Clinic.  My practice is limited to knees, shoulder and hip disorders.  My office is located in a 30 bed hospital of Sutter Maternity and Surgery Center in Santa Cruz.
Personal Life: Nancy and I have been married 32 years.  5 years ago we built a new home on 10 acres located 5 minutes from my office.  The knees no longer allow tennis and racquet ball but I still am an avid photographer (all processed and printed in the computer.  We enjoy golf, bridge, and traveling.



Stephen White
Professional Life:
Practicing rheumatology in a group of Internal Medicine sub-specialists.  Less and less of us around.  Teach at Wadsworth.  Advisory board of Arthritis Foundation.  Board of trustees of West Hills Hospital.  Consultant at motion picture hospital doing studies for Amgen.
Personal Life: Married almost 30 years.  Daughter graduated Berkeley and Brown.  Son at Northwestern.  Nobody becoming a doctor.  Still like classical music and French wine.  Have dinner with Les and Mindy Cahan once in a while.