Gerard N Burrow MD
Professor Emeritus of Medicine and Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences
Departments & Organizations
Internal MedicineObstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences
Articles

Summer 2003
Back to school with Colombia’s top doctor
Although he believes that Colombia already has too many medical schools, José Félix Patiño, M.D. ’52, HS ’58, is...

Spring 2012
An alumnus’ journey: doctor, inventor, and a founder of the UCSD medical school
When Robert Hamburger, M.D. ’51, HS ’54, was a newly minted University of North Carolina graduate, he planned to become...
Winter 2002
A half-century of growth
In 1951, the School of Medicine operated on a budget of just over $3 million. In 2001, annual revenue had grown...
Spring 2001
The first 200 years
Today, medical students attending Yale have access to close to 1,000 full-time faculty members, modern labs and...

Winter 2003
In praise of Milton Winternitz
I read the article adapted from Dr. Gerard Burrow’s A History of Yale’s School of Medicine: Passing Torches to Others...
Autumn 2008
2007-2008 Association of Yale Alumni in Medicine
The Executive Committee of the Association of Yale Alumni in Medicine directs association activities, links the School...
Spring 2008
2007-2008 Association of Yale Alumni in Medicine
The Executive Committee of the Association of Yale Alumni in Medicine directs association activities, links the School...
Autumn 2007
2006-2007 Association of Yale Alumni in Medicine
The Executive Committee of the Association of Yale Alumni in Medicine directs association activities, links the School...

Winter 2004
Summer 1994
“At a medical school so steeped in tradition, Dean Gerard N. Burrow, M.D. ’58, knows full well how difficult it is to...
Spring 2006
Medical Complications During Pregnancy, 6th ed.
edited by Gerard N. Burrow, M.D. ’58, HS ’66, the David Paige Smith Professor Emeritus of Medicine and dean emeritus,...
Autumn 2003
1958 - 45th reunion
The 45th reunion of the Class of 1958 was an outstanding success with 20 members of the class entering into the...

Winter 2010
A cardiologist’s last lesson in heart sounds
Lawrence S. Cohen, M.D., HS ’65, taught his last class on September 15 in “Learning Heart Sounds,” a module he has...

Winter 2009
Pathologist honored with symposium
Michael Kashgarian, M.D. ’58, HS ’63, was the centerpiece of a Yale symposium in October, but the words of praise for...

Autumn 2007
Special advisor leaves dean’s office post
Lawrence S. Cohen, M.D., HS ’65, the Ebenezer K. Hunt Professor of Medicine, has stepped down after 16 years in the...
Summer 1998
Moment of reflection
In a ceremony Feb. 11 in the Beaumont Room University officials unveiled a portrait of Gerard N. Burrow, M.D., '58,...
Winter/Spring 1998
Gerard N. Burrow, M.D. '58
Gerard N. Burrow, M.D. '58, the David Paige Smith Professor of Medicine (endocrinology) and special advisor to the...

Autumn 2002
“A steam engine in pants”
Milton C. Winternitz, M.D., was the catalyst behind the Yale School of Medicine’s rise to elite status in the years...

Autumn 2012
“A gentle man”
When Leon E. Rosenberg, M.D., HS ’63, became the dean in 1984, he immediately asked Arthur Ebbert Jr., M.D., to stay on...

Winter 2008
A tale of two doctors
John Elefteriades and Larry Cohen have worked together at Yale for 30 years, as student and mentor, as colleagues and,...

Autumn 2002
Everyone loves the Yale System. So why can't they all agree?
When Dean David A. Kessler, M.D., first came to Yale in 1997, he made an observation that seemed remarkable. The...
Summer 1998
Factoring in gender
How do gender differences affect the progress and treatment of disease? It's often hard to say, since for decades women...
Winter/Spring 1998
A Model Renovation
"This is something I got very good at in Washington," Dean David A. Kessler, M.D., below left, joked as he joined in...
Winter 2002
Fund-raising event, now a fall tradition, takes a different tack
In a break from tradition, anatomy professor William B. Stewart, Ph.D., sold his trademark bow tie this year not at the...
Fall 1998
In doctor’s black bag, decades of family history
In choosing a medical career, many budding physicians receive friendly bits of advice and the occasional keepsake from...



