CATHOLIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 81st Annual Educational Conference SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA . SEPTEMBER 27–29, 2012
A Witness to HOPE Medicine and the New Evangelization
PROVIDENCE EVERETT MEDICAL CENTER DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION 1
CATHOLIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 81st Annual Educational Conference
DEDICATED TO BLESSED POPE JOHN PAUL II
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY, MOTHER OF THE CHURCH 2
CATHOLIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Upholding the Principles of the Catholic Faith in the Science and Practice of Medicine
BOARD OF DIRECTORS September 27, 2012
President Maricela P. Moffitt, M.D., M.P.H. Dear Colleagues, President-Elect John I. Lane, M.D. The Diocese of Winona Guild and the St. Paul and Minneapolis Guild are Vice President Paul J. Braaton, M.D. honored to host the 81st Annual Educational Conference. We welcome you to “The Land of Ten Thousand Lakes.” Treasurer Peter T. Morrow, M.D. Through the theme “A Witness to Hope: Medicine and the New Secretary Lester A. Ruppersberger, D.O. Evangelization,” we will explore the social, intellectual, and spiritual contexts of our current cultural crisis. The focus will then shift to the Church’s response Immediate Past President Jan R. Hemstad, M.D. to this crisis and culminate on the final day with a wide-ranging discussion of the role that physicians and health-care professionals might play in the Past President Leonard P. Rybak, M.D., Ph.D. Church’s effort to bring forth a New Evangelization.
Regional Director Representatives Marie-Alberte Boursiquot, M.D. The Conference Planning Committee has assembled a highly esteemed faculty Cornelius J.P. Sullivan, M.D. from the disciplines of journalism, humanities, law, arts and sciences, theology, and medicine. Faculty members are laity, clergy, and religious. The common EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR thread that binds them together is their unflagging determination to give
John F. Brehany, Ph.D., S.T.L. Christian witness in the public square to an increasingly secular world. We are confident that their presentations will provide you with the knowledge
BOARD ADVISORS and inspiration you need to begin the hard work of re-evangelizing a post- Christian culture and building a culture of life in medicine. Episcopal Advisor Most Rev. Robert F. Vasa, J.C.L., D.D. It is our desire that these three days of fellowship, prayer, and study will bring Chaplain us all closer to each other and to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. May this Rev. Matthew J. Gutowski, S.T.L. time together prepare us for the struggles that lie ahead and for joining with Parliamentarian the whole Church to celebrate the upcoming Year of Faith. Louis C. Breschi, M.D.
FIAMC Representative Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam. Kevin Murrell, M.D.
Consultants to the President Clement Cunningham, M.D. Louis C. Breschi, M.D. Thomas M. Pitre, M.D. John I. Lane, M.D. President-Elect 2012 CMA Conference Chairman
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2012
OFFICERS
Maricela P. Moffitt, M.D., M.P.H. John I. Lane, M.D. Paul Braaton, M.D.
President President-Elect Vice President
Phoenix, Rochester, Modesto, Arizona Minnesota California
Peter T. Morrow, M.D. Lester A. Ruppersberger, D.O.
Treasurer Secretary
St. Cloud, Washington Crossing, Florida Pennsylvania
BOARD MEMBERS
Jan R. Hemstad, M.D. Leonard P. Rybak, M.D., Ph.D.
Immediate Past Past President President
Yakima, Springfield, Washington Illinois
Cornelius J.P. Sullivan, M.D. Marie-Alberte Boursiquot, M.D.
Regional Director Regional Director Representative Representative
Northport, Columbia, Alabama Maryland 5
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2012
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS
Most Rev. Robert F. Vasa, D.D. Rev. Matthew J. Gutowski, S.T.L. Louis C. Breschi, M.D.
Episcopal Advisor Chaplain Parliamentarian
Santa Rosa, Springfield, Towson, California Nebraska Maryland
Kevin Murrell, M.D. John F. Brehany, Ph.D., S.T.L.
FIAMC Executive Director Representative Bala Cynwyd, Augusta, Pennsylvania Georgia
APPOINTED BOARD MEMBERS
Louis C. Breschi, M.D. Clement P. Cunningham, M.D. Thomas M. Pitre, M.D.
Consultant Consultant Consultant to the President to the President to the President
Towson, Rock Island, Portland, Maryland Illinois Oregon 6
DONORS & ADVERTISERS
DONORS
DISTINGUISHED
DONOR LEVELS PLATINUM DIAMOND GOLD EMERALD SILVER RUBY
PLATINUM Ascension Health, St. Louis, Missouri
SILVER St. Mary Medical Center, Langhorne, Pennsylvania
ADVERTISERS
The Catholic Medical Association American Association of Pro-Life Diocese of Columbus welcomes the following Obstetricians & Gynecologists Diocese of Great Falls-Billings advertisers to our American College of Pediatricians Diocese of La Crosse 81st Annual Educational Archdiocese of Chicago Diocese of Phoenix Conference. Archdiocese of Cincinnati Diocese of St. Petersburg, FL, Guild Archdiocese of Denver of the CMA Please see their ads located in the Archdiocese of Omaha Diocese of San Jose back of this book. Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Diocese of Springfield Minneapolis Diocese of Winona, MN, Guild Aquinas College Gianna Homes Ascension Health Helping Hands Medical Missions, Inc. Ave Maria Mutual Funds Knights of Columbus, Minnesota Ave Maria Press State Council Ave Maria University- IPT Legal Lifeguard, Inc. Catholic Telecom John D. Lane, M.D., and Family Catholic TV Mission Doctors Association CMA Past Presidents St. Mary Medical Center The Couple to Couple League Thomas Aquinas College Diocese of Arlington Universal Chastity Education 7
EXHIBITORS
Welcome to our 81st Annual Educational Conference!
Abbey Press The Catholic Medical Association American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians & Gynecologists welcomes the following American Traditional Family Property exhibitors to our Ascension Health 81st Annual Educational Ave Maria Mutual Funds Conference. BOMA-USA Catholic Distance University The Exhibitor’s Hall will be open Catholic Medical Association from Thursday morning through Catholic TV noon on Saturday. Christus Medicus Foundation CMA POLST Working Group Please stop by for a visit! Curatio Apostolate Elizabeth Ministry EWTN Global Catholic Network FertilityCare Centers of America FOCUS Gianna Homes Human Life Alliance Jerome Lejeune Foundation USA Legal Lifeguard, Inc. Life Guardian Foundation Little Dove Press MacLaurin CSF Mater Ecclesiae Fund for Vocations Mission Doctors Association National Association Pro Life Nurses Pope Paul VI Institute Prenatal Partners for Life St. Cecilia Congregation St. Gianna Physicians Guild, San Diego Saint John’s University Saint Jude Hospice St. Mary Medical Center Stem for Life Foundation Students for Life of America Total Life-Care Centers, Inc. Universal Chastity Education University of St. Thomas Veritas Institute 8
CONFERENCE DONATIONS
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
In grateful recognition of Drs. Thomas and Lynne Pitre John D. Lane, M.D. gifts of $1,000 or more.
SCHOLARSHIP DONATIONS
The Catholic Medical Association Laura T. Hammons, M.D. Anthony S. Oliva, M.D. gratefully acknowledges the Stephen E. Hannan, M.D. Debra K. Oliva, R.N. generosity of the following Michele Hartle H. Whit Oliver, M.D. scholarship donors. John G. Hartmann Sr., M.D. Mr. Kenneth Passmore Thank you for your support! John H. Hasley, M.D. William J. Perez, M.D. Stephen A. Hickner, M.D. Dale T. Peterson, M.D. Samir Z. Abu-Ghazaleh, M.D. David J. Hilger, M.D. Sheryl L. Pitner, M.D. Gabriel Anzueto Kevin J. Horcher, M.D. Drs. Thomas and Lynne Pitre James P. Asher, D.O. Jeanne M. Hosinski, M.D. Mary C. Reardon, M.D. Lon J. Augdahl, M.D. James D. Hudson, M.D. Gloria M. Roetzer, M.D. Lon D. Babbitt, M.D. Rodney J. Johnson, M.D., Ph.D. Lester A. Ruppersberger, D.O. Marie-Alberte Boursiquot, M.D. Phillip H. Kaleida, M.D. Jose A. Santos, M.D. Louis C. Breschi, M.D. Mary E. Keen-Kirchoff, M.D. Anthony L. Schapker, M.D. Kimberly G. Burke Joan C. Kishel, M.D. Jonathan D. Scrafford Stephen J. Burns, M.D. Rev. Richard H. Klingeisen Mr. Joseph P. Seeba Maria Carlo, M.D. Kathleen A. Kobbermann, M.D. John C. Somogyi, M.D. Donald P. Condit, M.D. Mary Frances I. Lane, R.N. Christine M. Spampinato Ronald G. Connolly, M.D. Walter J. Linz, M.D. David J. Stansfield, D.O. Maria A. Corigliano, M.D. Richard A. Lloyd, M.D. Helen M. Stewart, M.D. Kathryn Craig, M.D. Maria Loomis, R.N. Ken A. Stone, M.D. Peter R. DeMarco, M.D. Eric T. Lund, M.D. Craig L. Treptow, M.D. Bridget M. Dewey, M.D. Michael J. Martinelli, M.D. University of Mary Paul B. Dickinson, M.D. Joan T. Meaney, M.D. Deacon Bill Wakefield, Ph.D. Robert A. Dolehide, M.D. Cynthia Miley, M.D. Austin T. Welsh, M.D. Mary Elizabeth Eraci, M.D. Federico C. de Miranda, M.D. Brady J. Werth Jerome C. Fisher, D.D.S. Maricela P. Moffitt, M.D. Mary C. Whitmer, D.O. David J. Fugazzotto, M.D. James L. Mostrom, M.D. William V. Williams, M.D. Helmuth W. Gahbauer, M.D. Rev. Richard J. Mroz Joseph R. Wilson, M.D. Claire M. Galin, D.O. C. Tracy Muscari, M.D. Michael J. Wilson, M.D. Mrs. Trese Marie Gloriod Anne Nolte, M.D. Michael S. Young, M.D. Diane T. Gowski, M.D. Alfonso Oliva, M.D. 9
CONFERENCE DONATIONS
MEDICAL MISSIONS DONATIONS
In grateful recognition of the Thomas F. X. Fischer, M.D. generosity of the following Kevin J. Horcher, M.D. Medical Missions donors. Joan T. Meaney, M.D. Thank you for your support! James L. Mostrom, M.D. Rev. Richard J. Mroz Mary M. Nave, M.D. Drs. Thomas and Lynne Pitre Stephen A. Robinson, M.D. Mary C. Whitmer, D.O.
GENERAL DONATIONS
In grateful recognition of the Paul A. Byrne, M.D. generosity of the following donors. Mary Elizabeth Eraci, M.D. Thank you for your support! Gianna Homes Jan R. Hemstad, M.D. Charles R. Hermes, M.D. Stephen A. Hickner, M.D. Kevin J. Horcher, M.D. George Isajiw, M.D. Patrick W. Lappert, M.D. John M. Malone, M.D. Jim McCriskin, D.O. James L. Mostrom, M.D. Mary M. Nave, M.D. Kathleen M. Raviele, M.D. Michael J. Ringer, M.D. Michael V. Rock, M.D. Leonard P. Rybak, M.D.,Ph.D. Robert J. Saxer, M.D. Richard A. Watson, M.D. R. Steven White, M.D. William G. White, M.D. 10
REGIONAL DIRECTORS 2012
REGION I John S. Howland, M.D. REGION VII Timothy J. Egan, M.D. Connecticut Worcester, MA Illinois Two Harbors, MN Maine Iowa Massachusetts Kansas David J. Hilger, M.D. New Hampshire Minnesota Omaha, NE Rhode Island Missouri Vermont Nebraska Mary E. Keen-Kirchoff, M.D. North Dakota Berwyn, IL South Dakota REGION II Anthony S. Oliva, M.D. Wisconsin New York Syracuse, NY
Anthony R. Pivarunas, M.D. REGION VIII Lynne Bissonnette-Pitre, M.D., Ph.D. Elma, NY Alaska Portland, OR Hawaii Idaho Craig L. Treptow, M.D. REGION III Marie-Alberte Boursiquot, M.D. Montana Great Falls, MT Delaware Columbia, MD Oregon DC Washington Maryland David W. Zelis, M.D. Wyoming New Jersey York, PA Pennsylvania Virginia REGION IX James P. Asher, D.O. West Virginia Arizona Phoenix, AZ Colorado Nevada Michael V. Rock, M.D. REGION IV Ashley K. Fernandes, M.D., Ph.D. New Mexico Scottsdale, AZ Indiana Dayton, OH Utah Kentucky Michigan Michael S. Parker, M.D. Ohio Gahanna, OH REGION X Boban A. Joseph, M.D. California Pasadena, CA
Michael J. Ringer, M.D. REGION V Franklin D. Diaz, M.D. Modesto, CA Alabama Lawrenceville, GA Florida Georgia Cornelius J.P. Sullivan, M.D. North Carolina Northport, AL MILITARY William P. Mueller, M.D. Puerto Rico REGION Cibolo, TX South Carolina Tennessee
REGION VI Kim A. Hardey, M.D. Arkansas Lafayette, LA MEDICAL Daniel B. Reardon, M.D. Louisiana MISSIONS East Greenwich, RI Mississippi Jose A. Santos, M.D. DIRECTOR Oklahoma San Antonio, TX Texas 11
CHARTERED GUILD PRESIDENTS 2012
Acadiana Guild Catholic Physicians Guild Grand Rapids Guild Kim A. Hardey, M.D. of New Orleans James D. Hudson, M.D. Theodore J. Borgman, M.D.
Alabama Guild Harrisburg Guild Christopher J. Rosko, M.D. Catholic Physicians Guild Greg F. Burke, M.D. of Phoenix William Brophy, M.D. Allentown Guild John Paul II Guild Bruno Schettini, M.D. of Columbus Catholic Physicians Guild Michael Parker, M.D. of San Antonio Atlanta Guild William P. Mueller, M.D. Anthony Raviele, M.D. La Crosse Guild Stephen L. Pavela, M.D. Central California Guild Baltimore Guild R.J. Heck, M.D. Marie-Alberte Boursiquot, M.D. Lansing Guild Barbara J. Adams, M.D. Chippewa Valley Guild Bismarck Guild Mary J. Kuehl, M.D. Raymond Gruby, M.D. Metropolitan New York Guild Frederick F. Guida, M.D. Connecticut Guild Blessed Clemens von Galen Judith M. Mascolo, M.D. Medical Guild of South Milwaukee Guild Carolina Michael J. Phillips, M.D. Peter M. Bleyer, M.D. Denver Guild Michelle K. Stanford, M.D. Montana Guild Blessed Marianne Cope Guild Craig Treptow, M.D. Anthony Oliva, M.D. Diocese of Kalamazoo Catholic Medical Guild Don Bouchard, D.O. Nashville Guild Catholic Medical Society of Rachel T. Kaiser, M.D. Rhode Island Daniel S. Harrop, M.D. Diocese of St. Petersburg Guild Diane T. Gowski, M.D. Northern Nevada Guild Keith Shonnard, M.D. Catholic Physicians Guild of Central Texas Diocese of Winona Guild Frank Mazza, M.D. John I. Lane, M.D. Northern Virginia Guild Marie Anderson, M.D., F.A.C.O.G. Catholic Physicians Guild Fargo Guild of Chicago Walter S. Johnson, M.D. Gregorio Tolentino, M.D. 12
CHARTERED GUILD PRESIDENTS 2012
Northwest Ohio Guild Sioux Falls Guild St. Rita Dallas Guild Jeanne Weisenburger, M.D. David Wachs, M.D. Britt Talley Daniel, M.D.
Omaha Guild Southern Oregon Guild Sts. Luke and Gianna Nick Steinauer, M.D. James Savage, D.D.S. Medical Guild Nancy K. Mullen, M.D.
Orlando Guild Southwest Florida Guild Peter Morrow, M.D. Michael Jaquith, M.D. Triangle Guild Patrick O’Connell, M.D.
Peoria Guild Southwest Ohio Guild Gregory Tudor, M.D. Gary L. George, M.D. Tucson Catholic Physicians Guild Cynthia Miley, M.D. Philadelphia Guild Spokane Guild Chris O’Hara, M.D. Philip C. Delich, M.D. Vancouver (BC) Catholic Physicians Guild Pittsburgh Guild Springfield Guild Jim Lane, M.D. Bruce Maskarinec, D.O. Richard Brown, M.D.
Washington State Guild Portland Guild St. Gianna Guild of North Steven Pace, M.D. Paul Cieslak, M.D. Central Florida Angeli Akey, M.D. Worcester Guild Richmond Guild Mark J. Rollo, M.D. John Seeds, M.D. St. Louis Guild Michael Dixon, M.D.
Rockford Guild Errol C. Baptist, M.D., F.A.A.P. St. Luke’s Society of Orange County Boban Joseph, M.D. Saints Cosmas & Damian Guild Austin Welsh, M.D. St. Paul and Minneapolis Catholic Physicians Guild Peter Daly, M.D. Sangre de Cristo Guild Kenneth Dernovsek, M.D. St. Raphael’s Guild of Duluth Timothy Egan, M.D. Santa Clara Guild John Lewis, M.D. 13
PAST PRESIDENTS 1931–2012
1931 – 35 Richard A. Rendich, M.D., Brooklyn, New York 1982 – 83 William V. Fitzsimmons, M.D., Oak Park, Illinois 1935 – 39 Joseph Dillon, M.D., New York, New York 1983 – 84 Joseph M. Gambescia, M.D., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1939 – 42 Thomas M. Brennan, M.D., Brooklyn, New York 1984 – 85 Herbert M. Nakata, M.D., Honolulu, Hawaii 1942 – 47 John J. Masterson, M.D., Brooklyn, New York 1985 – 86 William G. White, M.D., Franklin Park, Illinois 1947 – 51 John Spellman, M.D., Brookline, Massachusetts 1986 – 87 Andrew J. Peters, M.D., Rockville Centre, New York 1951 – 53 William Chester, M.D., Detroit, Michigan 1987 – 88 Thomas Hughes, M.D., Columbus, Ohio 1953 – 55 Joseph Toland, Jr., M.D., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1988 – 89 Donald E. McIntosh, M.D., Lee’s Summit, Missouri 1955 – 57 Melvin Yeip, M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 1989 – 90 Joseph A. Lucci, Jr., M.D., Houston, Texas 1957 – 59 William Egan, M.D., Brookline, Massachusetts 1990 – 91 Robert Barnet, M.D., Reno, Nevada 1959 – 61 Eusebius Murphy, M.D., Long Island, New York 1991 – 92 Charles R. Hermes, M.D., Pontiac, Michigan 1961 – 63 Joseph E. Holoubek, M.D., Shreveport, Louisiana 1992 – 93 George Isajiw, M.D., Upper Darby, Pennsylvania 1963 – 64 Clement P. Cunningham, M.D., Rock Island, Illinois 1993 – 94 Patrick C. Hogan, M.D., St. Louis, Missouri 1964 – 65 Gerard P. J. Griffin, M.D., Garden City, New York 1994 – 95 Kevin J. Murrell, M.D., Augusta, Georgia 1965 – 66 Fred M. Taylor, M.D., Houston, Texas 1995 – 96 J. Anthony San Filippo, M.D., White Plains, New York 1966 – 67 Franklyn Verdon, M.D., Miami, Florida 1996 – 97 Michael V. Rock, M.D., Paradise Valley, Arizona 1967 – 68 Bernard J. O’Loughlin, M.D., Newport Beach, California 1997 – 98 Paul A. Byrne, M.D., Toledo, Ohio 1968 – 69 John M. Malone, M.D., West Bloomfield, Michigan 1998 – 99 Richard A. Watson, M.D., Mountainside, New Jersey 1969 – 70 Gino G. Papola, M.D. Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania 1999 – 00 Michael R. Aiello, M.D., Lake Placid, New York 1970 – 71 James H. Masterson, M.D., Arlington, Virginia 2000 – 01 Charles P. Prezzia, M.D., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1971 – 72 Charles W. Pfister, M.D., Park Ridge, Illinois 2001 – 03 Robert J. Saxer, M.D., Ft. Walton Beach, Florida 1972 – 73 Charles A. Bauda, M.D., Boynton Beach, Florida 2003 – 04 John D. Lane, M.D., Langhorne, Pennsylvania 1973 – 74 John J. Brennan, M.D., Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2004 – 05 R. Steven White, M.D., Ormond Beach, Florida 1974 – 75 John R. Cavanaugh, M.D., Washington, DC 2005 – 06 Thomas M. Pitre, M.D., Portland, Oregon 1975 – 76 Edward G. Kilroy, M.D., Cleveland, Ohio 2006 – 07 Robert J. Saxer, M.D., Ft. Walton Beach, Florida 1976 – 77 Herbert Ratner, M.D., Oak Park, Illinois 2007 – 08 Kathleen M. Raviele, M.D., Tucker, Georgia 1977 – 78 William A. Lynch, M.D., Milton Village, Massachusetts 2008 – 09 Louis C. Breschi, M.D., Towson, Maryland 1978 – 79 Joseph J. Ricotta, M.D., Buffalo, New York 2009 – 10 Leonard P. Rybak, M.D., Springfield, Illinois 1979 – 80 Eugene F. Diamond, M.D., Chicago, Illinois 2010 – 11 Jan R. Hemstad, M.D., Yakima, Washington 1980 – 81 John P. Coughlin, M.D., San Angelo, Texas 2011 – 12 Maricela P. Moffitt, M.D., Phoenix, Arizona 1981 – 82 David P. Frelinger, M.D., Playa Del Rey, California 14
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
CONFERENCE PLANNING COMMITTEE
John I. Lane, M.D. Margaret P. Farmer, M.D. Rochester, Minnesota Rochester, Minnesota Kiaran P. McGee, Ph.D. Dennis M. Manning, M.D. Rochester, Minnesota Rochester, Minnesota John D. Lane, M.D. Raymond Cardinal Burke, J.C.D. Langhorne, Pennsylvania Rome, Italy Laurence J. Eckel, M.D. Mary Frances I. Lane, R.N. Rochester, Minnesota Rochester, Minnesota Jonathan M. Morris, M.D. John F. Brehany, Ph.D., S.T.L. Rochester, Minnesota Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania John A. Shirger, M.D. Thomas M. Pitre, M.D. Rochester, Minnesota Portland, Oregon Gesina F. Keating, M.D. Lynne B. Bissonette-Pitre, M.D., Ph.D. Rochester, Minnesota Portland, Oregon
CME INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION
Some critics contend that Western Civilization in the 21st century has reached a state of cultural exhaustion, leaving it unable to inspire future generations. This state of civic malaise has come to be known as the Crisis of Modernity. This perspective underestimates the power of Christianity over two millennia to continually renew the culture in which the faith has taken root. This conference will explore the cultural, intellectual, and spiritual contexts of the current crisis, the Church’s response to the crisis, and the part that Medicine might play in the Church’s effort to bring forth a period of New Evangelization.
It is our intention that the 81st Annual Educational Conference of the Catholic Medical Association will edify and inspire health-care professionals to “put out into the deep,” transforming the way in which we practice our faith and our profession. Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam. 15
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
CME INFORMATION
INTENDED AUDIENCE
This activity is intended for physicians, osteopathic physicians, dental surgeons, dentists, physicians in training (e.g., residents, interns, and medical students), allied health professionals (e.g., physician assistants, nurses, etc.), scientists, members of the clergy, seminarians, and people of good will (general public).
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
After attending this activity, a participant should be able to: 1. Improve the cultural competencies of the health-care provider particularly as they relate to a distinctly Catholic understanding of the nature of the human person. 2. Improve communication skills of the health-care provider in conveying this understanding of the human person and human flourishing to colleagues and patients. 3. Empower the health-care provider to more effectively address the spiritual aspects of the patient care. 4. Emphasize the importance of maintaining the spiritual health of the provider and patient.
ACCREDITATION, SPONSORSHIP, CREDIT
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Elements, Criteria, and Standards of Accreditation of the Washington State Medical Association CME Accreditation Committee through the partnership of Providence Regional Medical Center Everett and the Catholic Medical Association. Providence Regional Medical Center Everett, a Washington State Medical Association accredited sponsor, designates this educational activity for a maximum of 20 hours in Category I to satisfy the re-licensure requirements of the Washington State Medical Quality Assurance Commission. Providence Regional Medical Center Everett designates this educational activity for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Providence Regional Medical Center Everett is an approved provider for Nursing Education Hours. This program has been approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing for 24 hours of CEU credits. Application for credit has been made with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Authorization is pending. 16
PRAYER OF THE CATHOLIC PHYSICIAN
LORD JESUS,
Divine Physician, who in your earthly life showed special concern for those who suffer and entrusted to your disciples the ministry of healing, make us ever ready to alleviate the trials of our brethren. Make each one of us, aware of the great mission that is entrusted to him, strive always to be, in the performance of daily service, an instrument of your merciful love. Enlighten our minds, guide our hands, make our hearts diligent and compassionate. Ensure that in every patient we know how to discern the features of your divine Face.
YOU WHO ARE THE WAY, provide us with the gift of knowing how to imitate You every day as medical doctors not only of the body but of the whole person, helping those who are sick to tread with trust their own earthly path until the moment of their encounter with You.
YOU WHO ARE THE TRUTH, provide us with the gift of wisdom and science in order to penetrate the mystery of man and his transcendent destiny as we draw near to him in order to discover the causes of his malady and find suitable remedies for it.
YOU WHO ARE THE LIFE, provide us with the gift of preaching and bearing witness to the ‘Gospel of life’ in our profession, committing ourselves to defending it always, from conception to its natural end, and to respect the dignity of every human being, and especially the dignity of the weakest and the most in need.
Make us O Lord, Good Samaritans, ready to welcome, treat, and console those we encounter in our work. Following the example of the holy medical doctors who have preceded us, help us to offer our generous contribution to the constant renewal of health care structures.
Bless our studies and our profession; enlighten our research and our teaching. Lastly, grant to us, having constantly loved and served You in our suffering brethren, that at the end of our earthly pilgrimage we may contemplate your glorious countenance and experience the joy of the encounter with You in your Kingdom of joy and everlasting peace. Amen
JOHN PAUL II THE VATICAN, JUNE 29, 2000 17
The 1995 Restatement of THE OATH OF HIPPOCRATES
I SWEAR in the presence of the Almighty and before my family, my teachers and my peers that according to my ability and judgment I will keep this oath and stipulation:
TO RECKON all who have taught me this art equally dear to me as my parents and in the same spirit and dedication to impart a knowledge of the art of medicine to others. I will continue with diligence to keep abreast of advances in medicine. I will treat without exception all who seek my ministrations, so long as the treatment of others is not compromised thereby, and I will seek the counsel of particularly skilled physicians where indicated for the benefit of my patient.
I WILL FOLLOW that method of treatment which according to my ability and judgment, I consider for the benefit of my patient and abstain from whatever is harmful or mischievous. I will neither prescribe nor administer a lethal dose of medicine to any patient even if asked nor counsel any such thing nor perform act or omission with direct intent deliberately to end a human life. I will maintain the utmost respect for every human life from fertilization to natural death and reject abortion that deliberately takes a unique human life.
WITH PURITY, HOLINESS, AND BENEFICENCE I will pass my life and practice my art. Except for the prudent correction of imminent danger, I will neither treat any patient nor carry out any research on any human being without the valid informed consent of the subject or the appropriate legal protector thereof, understanding that research must have as its purpose the furtherance of the health of that individual. Into whatever patient setting I enter, I will go for the benefit of the sick and will abstain from every voluntary act of mischief or corruption and also from the seduction of any patient.
WHATEVER IN CONNECTION with my professional practice or not in connection with it I may see or hear in the lives of my patients which ought not be spoken abroad I will not divulge, reckoning that all such should be kept secret.
WHILE I CONTINUE to keep this oath unviolated may it be granted to me to enjoy life and the practice of the art and science of medicine with the blessing of the Almighty and respected by my peers and society, but should I trespass and violate this Oath, may the reverse be my lot.
As introduced by the Value of Life Committee, Inc., June, 1995. © 1995 The National Catholic Bioethics Center 18
81st Annual Educational Conference of the Catholic Medical Association 2012 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
TIME WEDNESDAY – September 26 ROOM 8:00 AM Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe 7:00 PM Vespers Minnesota Ballroom Very Rev. Peter A. Laird, J.D. TIME THURSDAY – September 27 ROOM The Crisis of Modernity 6:45 AM Confession State II 7:00 AM Rosary Minnesota Ballroom 7:30 AM Mass Minnesota Ballroom 8:15 AM Breakfast Governor’s Hall 8:45 AM Invocation, Welcome, Introductory Remarks Minnesota Ballroom 9:10 AM George Weigel Minnesota Ballroom John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and the Catholic Church of the 21st Century 9:50 AM Rev. Michael Keating, Ph.D. Minnesota Ballroom Brave New World: A Historical Context for the New Evangelization 10:30 AM Poster Session / Break Minnesota Ballroom 10:50 AM Teresa S. Collett, J.D. Minnesota Ballroom Medicine, Law, and the Church in Crisis: Lessons from Dr. Seuss 11:30 AM Panel Discussion (Moderator: John I. Lane, M.D.) Minnesota Ballroom 12:00 PM Lunch and Keynote Address Great River Ballroom Brian Gail Where Is the Hope? The Way Forward 1:20 PM Rev. Joseph R. Johnson Minnesota Ballroom The Call to Holiness as the Foundation for Catholic Health Care 2:00 PM Rev. Brian Mullady, O.P. Minnesota Ballroom Deposing the Dictatorship of Relativism: The Legacy of John Paul II 2:40 PM Poster Session / Break Minnesota Ballroom 2:55 PM Rev. Philip Bochanski, C.O. Minnesota Ballroom “This Urgent Task”: The New Evangelization in the Pastoral Agenda of Pope Benedict XVI 3:35 PM Panel Discussion (Moderator: Rev. Joseph R. Johnson) Minnesota Ballroom 5:30 PM Special Event Landmark Center “The Catholic Shakespeare” and Fine Dining
This conference is being recorded. The Audio CD may be purchased at the CMA Exhibit Table. 19
2012 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE THURSDAY’S SPECIAL EVENT
“The Catholic Shakespeare” and Fine Dining Theater in St. Paul’s Historic Landmark Center
Get ready to experience Shakespeare like never before! Epiphany Studio Productions’ “The Catholic Shakespeare” is a fun, intriguing, and interactive two-person theatrical romp through a variety of Shakespeare’s plays (comedies as well as tragedies), exploring Shakespeare’s hidden Catholic convictions and coded allegorical writings during one of the most volatile and dangerous periods in England’s history. Come and enjoy an exquisite dinner, catered by the award-winning Prom Catering, and Shakespeare in the company of your colleagues and friends at St. Paul’s architecturally stunning Landmark Center
Thursday, September 27 . 5:30 P.M. . St. Paul’s Historic Landmark Center 20
81st Annual Educational Conference of the Catholic Medical Association 2012 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
TIME FRIDAY – September 28 ROOM Bearing Witness to the Truth: Part I 6:45 AM Confession State II 7:00 AM Rosary Minnesota Ballroom 7:30 AM Mass Minnesota Ballroom 8:15 AM Breakfast Governor’s Hall 8:45 AM Russell R. Reno, Ph.D. Minnesota Ballroom Bringing Faith into the Public Square 9:25 AM Tom Peterson Minnesota Ballroom Our World Needs Catholic Heroes 10:05 AM Poster Session / Break Minnesota Ballroom 10:25 AM Rev. Robert Spitzer, S.J. Minnesota Ballroom Seven Ways to Use New Media for Intellectual Evangelization 11:05 AM Panel Discussion (Moderator: Peter J. Daly, M.D.) Minnesota Ballroom 11:40 AM Lunch and Presentation of the Linacre Award and Evangelium Vitae Award Great River Ballroom
Bearing Witness to the Truth: Part II 12:45 PM Rev. John Bartunek, L.C., Th.D. Minnesota Ballroom Making All Things New: The Priest in the New Evangelization 1:25 PM Mother Ann Marie Karlovic, O.P. The New Commandment and the Minnesota Ballroom New Evangelization: Culture of Love–Culture of Life 2:05 PM Poster Session / Break Minnesota Ballroom 2:25 PM Peter Kilpatrick, Ph.D. Minnesota Ballroom Duc in altum: Building a Culture of Life in a Modern Catholic University 3:05 PM Panel Discussion (Moderator: Lawrence J. Eckel, M.D.) Minnesota Ballroom 3:45 PM National CMA Annual Business Meeting Minnesota Ballroom 4:15 PM Medical Students Breakout Session Kellogg I 6:00 PM Reception to Honor Medical Students Great River Ballroom
7:30 PM Dinner on your own
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81st Annual Educational Conference of the Catholic Medical Association 2012 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
TIME SATURDAY – September 29 ROOM Evangelizing Medicine: Part I 6:45 AM Confession State II 7:00 AM Rosary Minnesota Ballroom 7:30 AM Mass Minnesota Ballroom 8:15 AM Breakfast Governor’s Hall 8:45 AM Lester A. Ruppersberger, D.O. Minnesota Ballroom On the Road to Damascus: From OCP to NFP 9:25 AM Wes Ely, M.D., M.P.H. Minnesota Ballroom Faith at the End-of-Life: An Intensivist’s Perspective 10:05 AM Poster Session / Break Minnesota Ballroom 10:30 AM Mother Mary Quentin Sheridan, R.S.M. Minnesota Ballroom Women Religious in Health Care and the New Evangelization 11:10 AM Panel Discussion (Moderator: Timothy J. Egan, M.D.) Minnesota Ballroom 11:45 AM Specialty Lunch Great River Ballroom Evangelizing Medicine: Part II 1:15 PM Daniel P. Sulmasy, O.F.M., M.D., Ph.D. Minnesota Ballroom Medicine, Hope, and the Annunciation 1:55 PM Rev. Robert A. Sirico Minnesota Ballroom Allocating Scarce Economic Resources and Human Health: What’s a Catholic to Do? 2:35 PM Poster Session / Break Minnesota Ballroom 2:45 PM Jere Palazzolo, M.H.A. Minnesota Ballroom Casa USA: Duplicating Padre Pio’s Hospital in America Minnesota Ballroom 3:25 PM Panel Discussion (Moderator: Stephen L. Pavela, M.D.) 5:00 PM White Mass Cathedral of St. Paul Most Rev. John C. Nienstedt, S.T.D., Archbishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Principal Celebrant 6:30 PM Reception and Banquet Great River Ballroom Carl Anderson, Supreme Knight, Knights of Columbus The Church of the Good Samaritan and the Evangelization of Catholic Health Care
TIME SUNDAY – September 30 ROOM 8:30 AM Traveler’s Mass Minnesota Ballroom
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PRESENTATION FACULTY
FACULTY
Carl Anderson Jere Palazzolo, M.H.A. Supreme Knight Founder and Director Knights of Columbus Catholic Healthcare International and Marian Medical Services Rev. John Bartunek, L.C., Th.D. Adjunct Professor Tom Peterson Institute for Psychological Sciences Founder and President Catholics Come Home Rev. Philip Bochanski, C.O. Chaplain, Philadelphia Guild Russell R. Reno, Ph.D. Philadelphia Oratory of St. Philip Neri Editor First Things Teresa S. Collett, J.D. Professor of Law Lester A. Ruppersberger, D.O. University of St. Thomas School of Law Physician Center for Women’s Health, Langhorne, PA Wes Ely, M.D., M.P.H. Intensivist Mother Mary Quentin Sheridan, Vanderbilt University and VA-GRECC R.S.M. Superior General Emerita Brian J. Gail Religious Sisters of Mercy of Alma, MI Author, The American Tragedy in Trilogy Rev. Robert A. Sirico Rev. Joseph R. Johnson President Pastor Acton Institute for the Study of Religion Holy Family Catholic Church and Liberty
Mother Ann Marie Karlovic, O.P. Rev. Robert Spitzer, S.J. Prioress General Founder and President Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia Magis Institute Congregation Daniel P. Sulmasy, O.F.M., M.D., Rev. Michael Keating, Ph.D. Ph.D. Associate Professor Kilbride-Clinton Professor of Medicine University of St. Thomas and Ethics The University of Chicago Peter Kilpatrick, Ph.D. Dean of the College of Engineering George Weigel University of Notre Dame Distinguished Senior Fellow Ethics and Public Policy Center Rev. Brian Mullady, O.P. Professor and Author Holy Apostles College and Seminary 23
CATHOLIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 81st Annual Educational Conference SCHEDULE of PRESENTERS
A Witness to HOPE Medicine and the New Evangelization
SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA . SEPTEMBER 27–29, 2012 24
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 The Crisis of Modernity
George Weigel
John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and the Catholic Church of the 21st Century 25
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Rev. Michael Keating, Ph.D.
Brave New World: A Historical Context for the New Evangelization
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 The Crisis of Modernity
Teresa S. Collett, J.D.
Medicine, Law, and the Church in Crisis: Lessons from Dr. Seuss 27
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PANEL DISCUSSION Moderator: John I. Lane, M.D.
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 The Crisis of Modernity
Brian Gail
Where Is the Hope? 29
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 The Way Forward
Rev. Joseph R. Johnson
The Call to Holiness as the Foundation for Catholic Health Care 31
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Rev. Brian Mullady, O.P.
Deposing the Dictatorship of Relativism: The Legacy of John Paul II
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 The Way Forward
Rev. Philip Bochanski, C.O.
“This Urgent Task”: The New Evangelization in the Pastoral Agenda of Pope Benedict XVI 33
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PANEL DISCUSSION Moderator: Rev. Joseph R. Johnson
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Bearing Witness to the Truth: Part I
Russell R. Reno, Ph.D.
Bringing Faith into the Public Square 35
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Tom Peterson
Our World Needs Catholic Heroes
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Bearing Witness to the Truth: Part I
Rev. Robert Spitzer, S.J.
Seven Ways to Use New Media for Intellectual Evangelization 37
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PANEL DISCUSSION Moderator: Peter J. Daly, M.D.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 11:40 AM. LUNCHEON: 2012 LINACRE AWARD PRESENTATION
Please join us in honoring Richard Fitzgibbons, M.D., and Dale O’Leary 39
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The Catholic Medical Association is proud to present the 2012 LINACRE AWARD
The Linacre Award is given to the author of the best article of the past year, as judged by the Editorial Board.
This year’s recipients are
Richard Fitzgibbons, M.D., and Dale O’Leary
Authors of
“Sexual Abuse of Minors by Catholic Clergy” The Linacre Quarterly, Volume 78, Number 3, August 2011 40
PAST LINACRE AWARDS 1957–2011
1957 Roy J. Heffernan, M.D., and William A. Lynch, M.D. 1981 C. Everett Koop, M.D. “Is Therapeutic Abortion Scientifically Justified?” “The Handicapped Child and His Family” (February 1952) (February 1981)
1958 Eugene G. Laforet, M.D. 1982 William E. May, Ph.D. “Boxing: Medical and Moral Aspects” (May 1958) “Meeting Ethical Dilemmas in Health Care: Some Basic Criteria” (August 1982) 1964 Fred M. Taylor, M.D. “The Baffling Eyes of Youth” (August 1964) 1983 Rev. John F. Harvey, O.S.F.S. Recognition for numerous contributions, 1969–1984 1965 Eugene G. Hamilton, M.D. “Preparation for Marriage” (November 1965) 1985 John D. Bergin, M.D. “A Physician Looks at the Philosophy of Medicine” 1966 James V. McNulty, M.D. (February 1984) “The Therapeutic Abortion Law: A Fight for a Life” (November 1966) 1985 Sr. Anna Polcino, M.D. “The Role of Religion in the Practice of Medicine” 1967 Jean Read, A.B., LL.B. (May 1985)
1969 Eugene F. Diamond, M.D. 1987 John P. Mullooly, M.D. “Who Speaks for the Fetus” (February 1969) Recognition for contributions as editor for the past eighteen years 1971 Vitale H. Paganelli, M.D. “The Catholic Physician, the Teaching Magisterium 1988 Dennis Horan and the Theologian” (May 1971) “Hydration, Nutrition and Euthanasia: Legal Reflections on the Role of Church Teaching” 1972 John Brennan, M.D. (November 1988) “Quicksands of Compromise” (February 1972) 1992 Carl A. Anderson 1977 Paul Ramsey, Ph.D. “The Role of Government in Protecting Children with “Euthanasia and Dying Well Enough” (February 1977) Disabilities” (August 1991)
1979 Arthur J. Dyck, Ph.D. 1993 E. Joanne Angelo, M.D. “Mental Retardation as a Label: A Problem in Justice” “Psychiatric Sequelae of Abortion: The Many Faces of (May 1978) Post-Abortion Grief” (May 1992)
1980 Rev. John R. Connery, S.J. 1994 Edmund D. Pellegrino, M.D. “Prolonging Life: The Duty and Its Limits” (May 1980) “Evangelization and the Catholic Identity of Medical School” (November 1993) 41
PAST LINACRE AWARDS 1957–2011
1995 Msgr. Cormac Burke 2005 Kevin J. Murrell, M.D. “Sexual Identity in Marriage and Family Life” “Aspects of the Formation of the Human Personality” (August 1994), and “Marriage: A Personalist Focus on (February 2004) Indissolubility” (November 1994) 2006 Lynne Bissonnette-Pitre, M.D., Ph.D. 1996 Germain Grisez, Ph.D. “Divine Paternity” (August 2005) “Is It Wrong to Wish for Death?” (May 1995), “Difficult Moral Questions, How Far May Catholic 2007 John E. Foran, M.D. Hospitals Cooperate with Non-Catholic Providers?” “Mater et Magistra and ‘Loyal Dissent’” (November 1995), and recognition for service on the (November 2006) editorial advisory board 2008 Rev. James R. Gould 1998 C. Ward Kischer, Ph.D. “Psychological Screening for Seminary Candidates: “The Big Lie in Human Embryology: The Case of the Consideration and Review of the Recent Vatican Preembryo” (November 1997) Statement on Homosexuals in the Seminary” (August 2007) 1999 Patrick G.D. Riley, Ph.D. “Medicine as a Moral Art: The Hippocratic Philosophy 2009 William G. White, M.D. of Herbert Ratner, M.D.” (November 1998) “The Physician’s Fee: A Historical Reflection” (November 2008) 2000 Diane Nutwell Irving, Ph.D. “Cloning: Legal, Medical, Ethical and Social Issues” 2010 Erik J. Meidl, M.D. (May 1999) “Effect of Abortion, In Vitro Fertilization, and Other Causes of Prenatal Death on Life Expectancy in the 2001 Ned Masbaum, M.D. United States from 1925 to 2005” (November 2009)
2002 N. Gregory Hamilton, M.D. 2011 Byron D. Calhoun, M.D. “Expressions of the Spirit in Catholic Medical Practice” “Perinatal Hospice: Compassionate and Comprehensive (November 2001) Care for Families with Lethal Prenatal Diagnosis” (May 2010) 2003 Thomas W. Hilgers, M.D. “Reproductive Medicine and the Violation of the ‘Free Exercise’ Clause of the United States Constitution” (February 2002)
2004 Rev. Patrick Boyle, S.J. “The Theology of Suffering” (May 2003) 42
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Bearing Witness to the Truth: Part II
Rev. John Bartunek, L.C., Th.D.
Making All Things New: The Priest in the New Evangelization 43
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Mother Ann Marie Karlovic, O.P.
The New Commandment and the New Evangelization: Culture of Love–Culture of Life
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Bearing Witness to the Truth: Part II
Peter Kilpatrick, Ph.D.
Duc in altum: Building a Culture of Life in a Modern Catholic University 45
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PANEL DISCUSSION Moderator: Lawrence J. Eckel, M.D.
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Evangelizing Medicine: Part I
Lester A. Ruppersberger, D.O.
On the Road to Damascus: From OCP to NFP 47
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Wes Ely, M.D., M.P.H
Faith at the End-of-Life: An Intensivist’s Perspective
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Evangelizing Medicine: Part I
Mother Mary Quentin Sheridan, R.S.M.
Women Religious in Health Care and the New Evangelization 49
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PANEL DISCUSSION Moderator: Timothy J. Egan, M.D.
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Evangelizing Medicine: Part II
Daniel P. Sulmasy, O.F.M., M.D., Ph.D.
Medicine, Hope, and the Annunciation 51
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Rev. Robert A. Sirico
Allocating Scarce Economic Resources and Human Health: What’s a Catholic to Do?
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Evangelizing Medicine: Part II
Jere Palazzolo, M.H.A.
Casa USA: Duplicating Padre Pio’s Hospital in America 53
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PANEL DISCUSSION Moderator: Stephen L. Pavela, M.D.
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CONFERENCE BANQUET SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 . Introduction: John I. Lane, M.D.
BANQUET SPEAKER Carl Anderson, Supreme Knight, Knights of Columbus The Church of the Good Samaritan and the Evangelization of Catholic Health Care 55
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