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    Out & About

    • Professor of Medicine and Pathology Philip W. Askenase, M.D., with his wife, exhibiting painter Marjorie Askenase.
    • November 14: The Great Hall of Dinosaurs at Yale’s Peabody Museum of Natural History was the setting for THINK BIG ABOUT CHILDREN’S HEALTH, hosted by Margaret K. Hostetter, M.D., chair and Jean McLean Wallace Professor of Pediatrics, and R. Lawrence Moss, M.D., associate professor of surgery and surgeon-in-chief at Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital. 1. Ann Sherred and Scott A. Rivkees, M.D., professor of pediatrics and director of the Yale Child Health Research Center. 2. Moss with WTNH anchor Jocelyn Maminta and Gary Doyen.3. Lauren Tarshis, David Dreyfuss, and Annick Winokur. 4. From left: Hostetter, Michael Cappello, M.D., professor of pediatrics and epidemiology and public health, and director of the Yale Program in International Child Health, Joan R. Halpin, Harold J. Halpin Jr., and Harold J. Halpin III.
    • November 11: Supporters of YALE PEDIATRIC SURGERY gathered at the Country Club of New Canaan at the invitation of Robert and Wendy Dewey. Associate Professor of Surgery R. Lawrence Moss, M.D., surgeon-in-chief at Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital, joined colleagues Milissa A. McKee, M.D., M.P.H., assistant professor of surgery, and Christopher K. Breuer, M.D., assistant professor of surgery and brother of Wendy Dewey, to present the department’s latest research and state-of-the-art surgical techniques for young patients. 1. Musician Edie Brickell.2. Barbara Breuer, Harriet Dewey and Jennifer Baxter.3. Andrea Ingalls, Tim Breuer and Eunice Lynch.4. Tori Dewey and Olivia Tabah.5. Robert Breuer and Robert Dewey. 6. Sarah Grow and Kendra Seth.
    • ovember 17: The opening reception for ART PLACE EXHIBIT XI was held at the Yale Physicians Building. Art Place, an exhibit founded and funded by the Yale Medical Group (YMG), enriches the experience of YMG patients and staff with visual art. This year’s reception also featured readings from the third edition of Caduceus, a journal of poetry published by Art Place. 1.Caduceus editor Tony Fusco (back to camera) at the poetry reading. 2. Exhibiting potter Sally Tomiko (left) withfriends. 3. Fromleft: Art Place Director Lorraine F. Roseman and Artistic and Technical Advisor Terry Dagradi with Betty Monz, executive director of the Arts Council of Greater New Haven.
    • November 3: A gathering to celebrate the establishment of the Kenneth and Georgia BARWICK MEMORIAL FUNDS in Pathology and Humanities in Medicine was held at the Union League Cafe in New Haven. 1. Back row, from left: Dean RobertJ.Alpern, M.D., Mark E. Ludwig, M.D., Linda Hager,G.J. Walker Smith, M.D., Richard N. Eisen, M.D., Linda Brown,Howard M. Spiro, M.D., Marian Spiro,Thomas P. Duffy, M.D., Suzanne P. Lagarde, M.D., A. Brian West, M.D., and Lynda Tyrrell. Front row, from left: Elizabeth Mulvoy,Georgia Barwick,Sarah Barwick, and Lawrence D. True, M.D. 2. West with Marian Spiro. 3. Sarah and Georgia Barwick.

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