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Occopodian 1977

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OCCOPODIAN

Ohio College
of

Podiatric Medicine
Cleveland, Ohio

Editors:
Lawrence Cohen
Lawrence Rubin

Michael Schey







Dfd/l~to 'L!:J 'Jfu
DftDhio Coffe.'Je. q.Jodiahia ~dicint.

'Jfu. Dl'zio CoffE.')E. of rPodu:ihlcc:A1.E.diainE. hai. Lon'] bun a le.advr. in the

y"C.oarin'J fiJd o{ podiabr.!J. 'Jhii. t-r.adition datu back to 1916 when th£

o'tiyina.f Dhio C!offe.'Je, of Chiwpod!J wai. founded.

'Jfu. c:ollE.']e. wai. fiut located at 647 Euclid cl/venue, and ih fiut cfai.i.
of 20 dudE.nh 'J'taduate.d in 1917. fln 1922 the i.chool mou-ed to 1020
Ewzfid cl/-u-E.nUE. and the couue, be.came, a two-!Je.a't p'to'J'tam with a.ff
cfasi.u fz.dd at ni'Jht. 'Jfu next mou-e, Wai. to de.u-e.ntunth and Euclid
cl/u-e.nu.L in 1929 and clai.i.£i. wnt. held du'tin'J the da!J. 'Jhe. Clinic wai.
focale.d on dt. Cfai't cl/-u-e.nue.. fln1931, the coffe.'JI!. achie.u-ed a lon'J-
awaite.d ob;e,c,tiu-E. b!J Gulfd.in'J ih own educational facllit!J in
Cl,u-dand'i, 71.niu-e.uit!J Ci'tcl£.
cl/-i. th.ii. m,dictal dii.aipline, bwam, mo'r.£ adu-anced, th£ nation1i. fiu-1!.
colfE.'JU adopted th£ (itle. of" rPodu:ihicdW._l!.dicine.'' to cle.a'tl!J de.fin, th£
a'te.a of i-P,E-aialt!J of th£i't p'tactitione.u. fln 1968, the Dhio Coffe.'Je, of
g:Jodiahic cJ11.E.dicinE. fo'tma/1!1 'J'tanted the n£w dE.')'tu of 11'.Docto't of
rPodiahlc cJ11.E-diaine." undu the autho'tlt!J of the. Dhio !Boa'td of
c:.Re.'3£nh.
'JhE. cof1E.9e.1i. i.tudE..nt e.nwffmE..nt 'J'te.w /'tom 20 i.tude.nh in 1916 to 198
i.tudenti. in 1965-66 and to 488 i.tude.nti. in 1975-76. 'Jhe. cu't'te.nt i.tude.nt
body comu fwm thi'tt!:J i.tatu and th'tu fo't£i'3n counhiu. 9o't E.ach
au-allabll!. ope.nin9 the.'t, a'tE. i.WE..n 9ualifid applicanh.
'Jhl!. co[(e,'Je,'i. 20 fu[(-time. and 74 pa'tt-timE. facult!J me.mbe.uhip
incfudu 60 podiahii.h, 20 doctou of mE.diaine., and th£ 'tE.maindu hold
docto'tal dE.'J't.Ui. in phllowph!J and oi.le.opath!J. 'Jhe. fou't-!JE.a't
cu't'tlculum E.mphai.izu le.ctuu and labo'tato't!J couuu in the. bai.lc and
applie.d mE.dicaf i.aie.nce.i. ai. we,[( ai. two !Je.aU of conce.nhate.d clinical
i.tud!J at th£ co[(E.'Je,'i. main clinic ai. we.ffai. at 16 £,)Cte.ni.ion clinlci. i.nu-in'J
Cfe.u-e.fandui. thwu'Jhout the cit!J.

'Jhe. co[(E.']e,'i. mo'te. than 2300 cl/-Lumni p'tactice. in £<7£.'t!J i.tate., ai. we.ffai.
in Canada and i.£<7£'ta£ Euwpe.an counhiu. dVind!J pe.'tce.nt of th£
podiahii.h in Dhio and twe.nt!J-fiu-e, pe.'tce.nt of thoi.e. nationwide. au
'J'taduatu of the Dhio Co[(E.']e, of rPodiahlc dW._e.dicine..

cl/-i. the. co[(e.9£ ctle.b'tatu ih i.ixtidh anniu-e.ua't!J, it looki. fo'twa'td to
continuin'J to mut the E.<7£'t-'J 'towin'J demand f O't podiahii.h nationwide.,
ai. WI!.[( ai. p'tou-idin'J much nudd podiahia aa'tE. to the aitize.ni. of
C{E.u-dand.

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DEDICATION

It was a week which will be long re-
membered by the O.C.P.M. family. Po-
diatry leaders, Alumni, educators and
Cleveland business and community lead-
ers joined with the College to celebrate
its sixtieth anniversary and to dedicate
its new campus.
The week began with the College hosting
the annual meeting of the American As-
sociation of Colleges of Podiatric Medi-
cine. Over one hundred association
members and guests held meetings in the
College's new classroom facilities. The
theme of this year's meeting was the use
of media in podiatric medical education.

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On Tuesday, July 20, the College hosted a preview luncheon and tour for
Alumni and AACPM members. Festivities continued on Wednesday, July 21,
with the University Circle luncheon and ribbon cutting. The O.C.P.M.
administration, faculty, staff and student leaders joined with representatives
from University Circle member institutions to pay tribute to the College's
sixtieth anniversary and its new home.

William C. Treuhaft, Chairman of the Board, UCI, hailed the relocation as "
... further solidifying the mortar that holds University Circle together so
effectively. We are gratified that a flourishing institution, such as the Ohio
College, with its prospects of future growth, has decided to stay in the
circle."

Joseph Pigott, President of UCI, added, "Besides putting a fine structure to
better use, the College brings an uplife of activity to the East 105th Street
vicinity."

The O.C.P.M. family and guests moved into the lobby after lunch for the
official ribbon cutting. Dr. Rubin and Mr. Treuhaft cut the surgical gauze
ribbon to symbolize the linking of University Circle with the Cleveland
Clinic by the relocation of the College.

Highlighting the week's activities was the formal dedication and convocation
program and dinner on Thursday, July 22. Thirty college and university
presidents or representatives from Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, West
Virginia, Michigan and California marched in the convocation procession
wearing their school's colors.

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Administration & Faculty

ABE RUBIN, D.P.M.
President

JAMES A. CONFORTI, D.P.M. WALTER KILRAIN
Vice President Vice-President, Admin. & Business

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I r1 -7 ,. MOID MIRZA, PhD.
Assistant Dean, Student Affairs
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PHILIP BLOCK, D.P.M.
Dean, Clinical Services

JOEL NOVACK, D.P.M. •
Director, Clinical Sciences
HARVEY STIFFLER, PhD.
Director, Basic Science

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ETHEL ARNOLD BRIAN CANTLIN EDWARD DELL
Supervisor, Bookkeeping Department
Director, Development Office Director, Biomedical Communications

MICHELE IMHOFF
Director, Public Relations

JUDY MEHL
Librarian

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WARREN METZGER
Controller

LILLIAN TAYLOR
Financi al Aid Officer

NOREEN TURNER CECILIA WYLIE ROBERT BENYO, M.D.
Clinic Supervisor Director, Personnel Services Associate Professor of Pathology

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ANNE ANDORN, M.D.
Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology

WALLACE L. BEYLIN, D.P.M.
Associate Professor of Practice Administratio

CHI HSUIN ULLI CHU, Ph.D. HENRY W. EISENBERG, M.D. W. MICHAEL FORMAN, D.P.M.

Associate Professor of Anatomy Adjunct Professor of ~urgical Specialties Professor of Podiatric Medicine

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JAMES RUSSELL GILBERT, D.P.M. RAMA N. IYER, Ph.D. RICHARD KAUFMAN, M.D.

Professor of Anatomy Associate Professor of Biochemistry Adjunct Professor of Orthopedics

PRAKASH K. KHANDEKAR, M.D.
Adjunct Professor of Dermatology

GARE' LeCOMPTE, Ph.D.
Professor of Behavioral Sciences

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JOSEPH LIPUMA, M.D. NABIL MALEK, M.D. KAREN ONDRICK, PH.D.
Associate Professor of Radiology Associate Professor of Anesthesiology Assistant Professor of Physiology

FRANCIS H. ROGERS, D.P.M.
Associate Professor of Podiatric Medicine

ROBERT D. ROSEWATER, J.D.
Assistant Professor of Forensic Medicine

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ALAN SILVER, D.P.M. ARTHUR L. WEINSTEIN, D.P.M. ALAN L. WITTENBERG, D.P.M.

Asst. Professor of Podiatric Medicine Asst. Professor of Podiatric Medicine Asst. Professor of Podiatric Medicine

RO BERT P. WINSLOW, B.A.
Associate Professor of Pathology

HARRY ZELWIN, D.P.M.
Assis ta nt Professor of Podiatric Medicine

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RON BANFIEL LENORE BLOCKER LUCILLE CAMIN
Biomedical Photographer Developement Office Secretary Accounting Office

BRUCE COWELL HELEN DODWELL WILLIAM FLANAGAN
Media Productions Director Switchboard Operator Maintenance Supervisor

CARLA FORD ESTHER GOLDBLATT PATRICIA GRYBKO
Snack Bar Manager Post Doctoral Education Secretary Admissions Secretary

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MARILEE HINKLE JOHNNY KENDRIKS RUTH KILGORE
Clinical Sciences Secretary Maintenance Planning Secretary

PEARL KOVAC CATHY MACAZINER MARY MCCALEP
Secretary to the President Clinical Services Secretary Switchboard Supervisor

DEBBIE NOVEMBER NORMA ORMAN BENNY OWENS
Preceptorships an d Residency Secretary Library Clerk Receiving Clerk Supervisor

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BETTY PAQUIN VIVIAN PARROTT SHARON REDFERN
Receptionist Basic Sciences Secretary Assistant Librarian

MICHAEL SATERFIELD GOLDIE SCHOLTZ PAT SCHULER
Biomedical Communications Receptionist Duplicating Services

PAM STEELE SUSAN TRAUT GAYLE ZITNIK
Business Office Comptroller Secretary Administration and Business Secretary

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Clinical Sciences

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TERENCE ALBRIGHT, D.P.M.
Supervisor, Clinic Suite II 1

ELLIOTT BIGGS, D.P.M.
Director, Residency Program

GLENN BREDEMEYER, D.P.M.
Clinician, Clinic Suite II

FREDERICK BROWN, D.P.M.
Supervisor, Clinic Suite I

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ATLAS JONES, D.P.M.
Clinician, Clinic Suite I

JOHN KARAFFA, D.P.M.
Clinician, Clinic Suite I

DANIEL CAVOLO, D.P.M.
Clinician, Clinic Suite IV

MURRAY HURWITZ, D.O.
General Medicine, Clinical Suite V

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THOMAS MILLER, D.P.M.
Clinician, Clinic Suite IV

ROCCO PALERMO, D.P.M.
Director, Extension Clinics

JEFFREY KREUTZBERG, Ph.D.
Anatomist, Physical Therapist

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JEFFREY LOUIS, D.P.M.
Supervisor, Clinic Suite IV and Radiology

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RICHARD RANSOM, D.P.M.
Clinician, Clinic Suite II

ALLAN SPENCER, D.P.M.
Director of Orthopedics and Biomechanics

RAYMOND SUPPAN, D.P.M.
Director, Department of Surgery

HERMAN TAX, D.P.M.
Supervisor, Clinic Suite III

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MARK TOZZI, D.P.M.
Clinician, Clinic Suite II

MOSES ZWERDLING, D.P.M.
Director, Preceptorship Program

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TYLER BRAHM, D.P.M.
Resident, Clinic Suite II
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RICHARD BUCHBINDER, D.P.M.
Resident, Clinic Suite IV

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JERAULD FERRITTO, D.P.M.
Resident, Clinic Suite II

/ KEITH FOX, D.P.M.
Resident, Clinic Suite I
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ALEX GRAD, D.P.M. DONALD HUTCHINSON, D.P.M.
Resident, Clinic Suite IV Resident, Clinic Suite IV

EARL JOHNSTON, D.P.M.
Resident, Clinic Suite I

JAMES GRAHAM, D.P.M.
Resident, Clinic Suite I

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DOUGLAS NELSON, D.P.M. I
Resident, Clinic Suite II
PAUL SHOENFELD, D.P.M.

Resident, Clinic Suite IV

LOUIS VICHINSKY, D.P.M.
Resident, Clinic Suite II

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Mary Booth \ Marge Davey Marian Dixon
Suite Coordinator-Surgery Clinical Supply Billing Secretary
Linda Irving
Suite Coordinator Coordinator

Barbara Ford Frieda Hayes Carleen Mack Betsy McGhee
Admitting Secretary Medical Records Suite Coordinator Suite Coordinator

Secretary

Joyce Monachino Debbie Pascal Brenda Presley Jody Pugliese
X-Ray Technician Receptionist Receptionist Suite Coordinator

Nancy Singer Bess Washington

Operating Room Suite Cordinator

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Organizations

BIOMEDICAL COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT

In September, 1970 a change occured at O.C.P.M. A BioMedCom's main studio is equipped with color
Department of Instructional Support was established. cameras, flexible lighting, and is supported by state of
Now seven years later, another change, a Department the art video and audio recording equipment. Patients
of Biomedical Communication - BioMedCom. The can be brought to the studio for future classroom
facilitation of new advances in electronic teaching demonstrations. These video tapes can be transferred
aids make up the heart of the new BioMedCom to 16 mm film for use by the entire medical commu-

Department. nity.
Classrooms are equiped with color television moni- In that all lectures at O.C.P.M. are recorded on

tors for the display of instructors slides, film, video audio tape, they are available for duplication.
tapes and sound, all coordinated by a small video Presently faculty and students are utilizing this serv-
monitor in the instructor's console. This device, ice at a rate of 14,000 tapes per year. O.C.P.M. is the
known as a Telestrator, not only permits the instruc- only medical school in the United States with this
tor to write information for the students to view on
the monitors, but also allows him to embellish and service.
highlight with additional graphic information. The staff of the BioMedCom Department of

The portable color television system allows the O.C.P.M. are professional in their field and hope that
department to go anywhere, for the recording of the continued integration of new advances in elec-
surgery on location. After editing, these tapes can tronic aids and video services will aid students at
help train our students and doctors in new and evolv- O.C.P.M. in the pursuit of their profession.

ing techniques. Ed Dell

Director of BioMedCom

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