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“In the face of these challenges, we also have the responsibility and opportunity for human empathy and compassion.”

John R. Raymond, Sr., MD President and CEO Commencement Master of Science in Friday, December 11, 2020 To our graduates,

On this special day, when we formally recognize your accomplishments, the words of Dr. Shafer resonate as if she had written “…anesthesia is a journey.” them intentionally for us. Every journey – Audrey Shafer, MD Stanford University has a beginning, and yours began when you decided to dedicate your lives to the care of the perioperative patient. All experienced providers can attest that those first decisive moments will remain clear in your memory throughout your career. Let them constantly remind you of your passion for your Certified Master of Science in Program Leadership Anesthesiologist Assistant . Over the last 28 months, your journey continued Cynthia A. Lien, MD through hundreds of lectures, thousands of hours delivering anesthesia, and countless time studying. These efforts will John P. Kampine Professor and Chair, Department of Anesthesiology serve you and your future patients well for years to come.

Every journey has an ending, but where will your journey lead you? Careers Lois A. Connolly, MD are measured in decades and I hope yours brings continued growth as a Professor and Medical Director person and an anesthesia provider. Through those many years, carry with you the memories of your exciting beginnings and your dedication to achieve excellence. I wish all of you success in pursuit of your destination. When Michael Stout, EdD, CAA you arrive, I hope you can look back and be proud of the path you traveled Assistant Professor and Program Director including your at MCW. I am truly grateful for the time we spent together on your journey towards a career dedicated to the care of others. Kyle Goham, MHSc, CAA Faculty Instructor and Assistant Program Director Sincerely,

Michael Stout, EdD, CAA

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Welcome Candidate Degree Presentation Degree Awarded John R. Raymond, Sr., MD Master of Science in Anesthesia President and CEO Master of Science in Anesthesia (MSA) Medical of Wisconsin Candidates announced by The MSA Program provides high quality Michael Stout, EdD, CAA education through challenging curriculum Jay B. Williams Assistant Professor, Program and comprehensive clinical teaching. MCW Chair, Board of Trustees Director MSA Program prepares safe and competent providers for the Medical College of Wisconsin Medical College of Wisconsin surgical patient.

Remarks Congratulations from Alumni Association MCW’s MSA program is the first in the state, Joseph E. Kerschner, MD Matthew I. Goldblatt, MD ‘97, GME ‘04 and one of only 12 nationwide, to train Dean, MCW School of President anesthesiologist assistants, who will work Provost and Executive Vice President MCW/Marquette Medical Alumni under the direction of leading Medical College of Wisconsin Association anesthesiologists after graduation. The curriculum immerses students in all areas Keynote Address Closing Remarks of anesthesia knowledge throughout the Jay Mesrobian, MD, FASA Dr. John R. Raymond, Sr. 28-month program, transforming the Assistant Treasurer student into an expert clinician. Based at American Society of Anesthesiologists MCW’s Milwaukee campus, the MSA program at MCW teaches to the highest level of pro- Remarks fessionalism. As part of MCW’s Department William J. Hueston of Anesthesiology, our students learn at top Senior Associate Dean for Medical academic medical centers. Education Associate Provost for Education Medical College of Wisconsin

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President and CEO Provost and Executive Vice President, Executive Vice President for Finance and Associate Provost for Education and Senior As- Dean of the School of Medicine Administration and Chief Operating Officer sociate Dean for John R. Raymond, Sr., MD, joined the Medical College of Wisconsin as its sixth President and CEO in July 2010. Joseph E. Kerschner, MD, became Dean of the School Christopher P. Kops, CPA, MBA, is Executive Vice William J. Hueston, MD, joined the Medical College of He previously served as Vice President for Academic of Medicine and Executive Vice President of the President for Finance and Administration and Chief Wisconsin as Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Affairs and Provost at the Medical University of South Medical College of Wisconsin in November 2011. Dr. Operating Officer at the Medical College of Wisconsin. and Professor of Family and Community Medicine in Carolina (MUSC), where he had been a faculty member Kerschner assumed the additional role of Provost in Mr. Kops serves as the principal administrative November 2013. He was appointed Associate Provost for since 1996. June 2017. His past executive positions include CEO of officer of MCW and is a member of the institution’s Education in 2018. Dr. Hueston provides leadership in Children’s Specialty Group and Executive Vice President senior leadership team. He is responsible for MCW’s the recruitment, admissions, education and graduation Dr. Raymond leads Wisconsin's only private of Children's Wisconsin. He remains Professor in the financial functions as well as the planning, organizing, of medical students. He coordinates integration of MCW sciences university, which includes the nation’s third- Departments of Otolaryngology and Communication evaluating and monitoring of all administrative and medical school programs in Green Bay and Central largest private medical school. Under his leadership, Sciences, and Microbiology and Immunology. facilities functions. More specifically, Mr. Kops oversees Wisconsin with the Milwaukee campus, and participates MCW continues to be a leader of innovation as strategic financial and administrative planning, budget in exploring collaborations with the Graduate School of Wisconsin’s largest private research institution. An alumnus of MCW, Dr. Kerschner joined the faculty in development and implementation, policy formulation, . Prior to joining the MCW faculty, 1998. As a physician at Children's Wisconsin, his clinical A practicing nephrologist with active roles in clinical facilities and organizational development. Additionally, Dr. Hueston served as Chair of at focus is on otitis media (ear ), voice disorders care, teaching and faculty , Dr. Raymond also he has oversight of human resources, faculty affairs, the Medical University of South Carolina for 15 years. and vascular anomalies in children. Dr. Kerschner's is a medical researcher studying the basic mechanisms facilities, central purchasing, information services and He previously was Program Director of research includes studies to identify causes of and of kidney cell function. He has published more than other institutional functions required to support MCW’s the Eau Claire Family Medicine Residency Program, potential new treatments for pediatric ear infections. Dr. 140 full-length manuscripts and earned nearly $40 missions. Mr. Kops joined MCW as Senior Vice President and Assistant Professor and Associate Chair of Family Kerschner has published more than 150 articles, book million in funding in his career. He is a member of the for Finance and Administration and COO in February Medicine at the University of Wisconsin School of chapters and reviews in professional journals and has Association of American and the American 2016 and was promoted in September 2017. Medicine and . An authority on medical presented extensively on his clinical and research areas Society for Clinical Investigation. education best practices, Dr. Hueston has published of expertise at scientific meetings. From 2011-2015, Mr. Kops served as Vice President and more than 150 peer-reviewed articles and nearly 60 Dr. Raymond is a member of the Board of Directors of Associate Dean for Administration and Finance in the In November 2020, Dr. Kerschner completed his one- books, chapters and reviews. the United Way of Greater Milwaukee and Waukesha University of Chicago’s Division of Biological Sciences. year tenure as Chair of the Board of Directors for the County and Co-chair of the 2020 United Way Campaign. Mr. Kops possesses more than 25 years of experience Association of American Medical (AAMC), an He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Versiti/ providing leadership and direction, with demonstrated organization that represents more than 170 medical BloodCenter of Wisconsin’s Blood Research Institute. He success in motivating and managing people. He has schools in the and . He previously is the Past President of the Board of the American Heart extensive experience in financial and administrative served as Chair of the AAMC’s Council of Deans. Association of Metro Milwaukee. , strategic planning, process improvement, faculty recruitment and program development.

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Founding Dean for the Medical College of Sentry Dean and Founding Dean for the Founding Dean of the School of Pharmacy Dean of the Graduate School of Biomedical Wisconsin-Green Bay Medical College of Wisconsin-Central Sciences George E. MacKinnon III, PhD, MS, RPh, joined Wisconsin Matthew L. Hunsaker, MD, joined the Medical the Medical College of Wisconsin in 2015 as Ravi P. Misra, PhD, Professor of Biochemistry, College of Wisconsin as Founding Dean for the Lisa Grill Dodson, MD, joined the Medical Founding Dean and Professor of the School of was appointed Dean of the Graduate School of Medical College of Wisconsin-Green Bay and College of Wisconsin as Founding Dean for the Pharmacy. He also serves as Professor of Family Biomedical Sciences at the Medical College of Professor of Family and Community Medicine in Medical College of Wisconsin-Central Wisconsin and Community Medicine and in the Institute Wisconsin in May 2010. Since joining the faculty in January 2014. in August 2014. She was named the Sentry Dean, for Health & Equity, and is an internal advisory 1993, Dr. Misra has been significantly involved in MCW-Central Wisconsin campus, in December board member of the MCW Genomic Sciences nearly all aspects of graduate education at MCW, Dr. Hunsaker provides overall leadership and 2019. Dr. Dodson provides overall leadership and and Precision Medicine Center. Dr. MacKinnon as well as having extensive participation in medical management of MCW’s regional medical school management of MCW’s regional medical school leads the MCW School of Pharmacy to create education. Dr. Misra’s scientific research interests campus in Green Bay and serves as the primary campus in Central Wisconsin and serves as the and deliver a dynamic and innovative Doctor revolve around understanding the molecular and liaison for our , academic and primary liaison for our health system, academic of Pharmacy curriculum that will produce the genetic mechanisms involved in cardiac function community partners in the Green Bay area, as well and community partners in that locale, as well as pharmacist of the future. He has held academic and heart formation, focusing on the molecular as with MCW’s Milwaukee campus. Dr. Hunsaker with MCW’s Milwaukee campus. appointments in medicine and pharmacy engaging genetic basis for the development of the coronary has served as a national and international in clinical practice, research, teaching, and vascular system. resource for community-based medical education, Prior to joining the MCW faculty, Dr. Dodson was academic administration, where he has helped particularly in the design and scale-up of Director of the Oregon Area Health Education He has served as a charter member of the National to successfully establish four new academic community-based medical teaching models. Center and Associate Professor of Family Medicine Institutes of Health Cardiovascular Differentiation pharmacy programs across the United States. His at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland. and Development Study Section, a reviewer for Dr. Hunsaker was a rural family medicine physician non-academic appointments have included Vice numerous scientific journals, and as an ongoing in southern Illinois practicing full-scope Family Dr. Dodson advocates for innovation in both President of Academic Affairs with the American ad hoc member of various other national and Medicine with . He served on the medical education and care delivery to ensure Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, and Director international scientific review panels, including the faculty for more than a decade at the University the availability of high-quality care to rural and of Economics & Outcomes Research American Heart Association as well as Chair of the of Illinois College of Medicine. While there, his other non-urban populations. Her leadership has of Abbott Laboratories. He is a Fellow of the NIH and Pathobiology of Cardiovascular duties included leadership of the Rural Medical been recognized by the receipt of several awards, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists and Respiratory Systems Fellowship Study Section. Education Program, including managing a network including the Oregon Family Physician of the Year (FASHP) and Distinguished Scholar Fellow of He also is a member of the AAMC GREAT Group of 25 affiliate partners and 40 volunteer in 2009 and the MCW President’s Community the National Academies of Practice (NAP). Dr. Steering Committee, and a designated Peer teaching physicians, and other administrative Engagement Award in 2017. MacKinnon proudly serves on the boards of Vivent Reviewer for the Higher Learning Commission. Dr. assignments. Health and Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin. Misra is an elected faculty member of Alpha Omega Alpha.

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Ehab A. Abourashed, PhD Deborah M. Costakos, Joseph W. Gravel, Jr., MD Adina L. Kalet, MD, MPH Gustavo W. Leone, PhD Marja T. Nevalainen, MD, PhD William A. See, MD Bipin Thapa, MD Assistant Dean for Curricular MD, MS Chair, Family and Director, Robert D. and Senior Associate Dean for Assistant Dean for Research Chair, Urology Assistant Dean for Clinical Affairs Chair, and Community Medicine Patricia E. Kern Institute for Cancer Research Eminent Scholar Richard Bentley Bourne, MD, Curriculum, Office of Visual Sciences the Transformation of Director, Cancer Center Term Professor Academic Affairs Syed M. Ahmed, MD, MPH, R.D. & Linda Peters Professor Erin M. Green, MD Medical Education John T. Newsome, JD, MBA DrPH in Ophthalmology Assistant Dean of Clinical Stephen and Shelagh Roell Cynthia A. Lien, MD Senior Vice President Reza Shaker, MD Joseph Thulin, DVM, MS, Associate Provost for Learning, MCW-Green Bay Endowed Chair Chair, Anesthesiology General Counsel Associate Provost for Clinical CACLAM Michael B. Dwinell, PhD John P. Kampine Professor Assistant Provost for Community Engagement Craig J. Hanke, PhD Joshua D. Noe, MD and Translational Research Senior Associate Dean for Founding Director, Center for Balaraman in Anesthesiology Senior Associate Dean for Research Immunology Assistant Dean for Associate Dean of Continuing Community Engagement Curriculum, MCW- Kalyanaraman, PhD Roy M. Long, PhD Professional Development Clinical and Translational Jonathon D. Truwit, MD, MBA Chair, Biophysics Research Jennifer A. N. Apps, PhD Leonard E. Egede, MD, MS Green Bay Assistant Dean for Basic Senior Associate Dean for Director, Center for Harry R. and Angeline E. Science Curriculum, Frank A. Pintar, PhD Director, Clinical and Quality - Adult Practice Assistant Dean for Faculty Stephen W. Hargarten, Quadracci Professor in Chair, Marquette University Translational Science Affairs Advancing Population MCW-Central Wisconsin Science MD, MPH Parkinson’s Research and MCW Biomedical Institute of Southeast Carol I. Tsao, MD, JD Dale L. Beatty, PhD Eminent Scholar Associate Dean for Global Kajua B. Lor, PharmD Engineering Wisconsin Associate Dean for Student Health David M. King, MD Chair, Clinical Sciences Dr. Robert D. and Dr. Patricia Joseph E. Geenen Chair in Affairs Associate Dean for Chair, Orthopaedic Assessment and Jesse Ehrenfeld, MD, MPH E. Kern Professor of Senior Associate Dean and Robert J. Havlik, MD Paul A. Jacobs, MD, Mara Lord, MBA Biomedical Engineering Raul A. Urrutia, MD Accreditation, School of Chair, Plastic Surgery Professor of Orthopaedic Senior Vice President, Curt Sigmund, PhD Director, Genomic Sciences Pharmacy Director, Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin George J. Korkos, MD Surgery University Engagement and Jacob P. Prunuske, MD Chair, Physiology and Precision Medicine Endowment Professor in Plastic and Strategic Planning Assistant Dean for Clinical James J. Smith and Catherine Center Mitchell Beckman Reconstructive Surgery John R. Kirby, PhD Learning, MCW-Central Warren P. Knowles Chair of Vice President, Institutional Jane M. Machi, MD Welsch Smith Professor of Kimara A. Ellefson Chair, Microbiology and Wisconsin Physiology Genomics and Precision Advancement Interim Vice President, Cecilia J. Hillard, PhD Immunology Assistant Dean for Medicine Human Resources and Associate Dean for Research Walter Schroeder Chair in Admissions and Janet Sue Rader, MD Malika L. Siker, MD Ivor J. Benjamin, MD Director, Neuroscience Recruitment Chair, Obstetrics and Doriel D. Ward, PhD Director, Cardiovascular Faculty Affairs Microbiology and Associate Dean of Student Research Center Immunology Gynecology Diversity and Inclusion Assistant Provost for the Center Elizabeth H. Ellinas, MD Jonathan S. Marchant, PhD Jack A. & Elaine D. Klieger Clinical and Translational Neil Hogg, PhD Chair, , Jeffrey R. Bornemann, MBA Associate Dean for Women’s Jeffrey Kirsch, MD Chair in Obstetrics and Roy L. Silverstein, MD Science Institute of Leadership Associate Dean of Student Associate Dean of Faculty Neurobiology and Gynecology Chair, Medicine Southeast Wisconsin Vice President, Facilities and Affairs, Graduate School of Marcus Professor in Human Operations Affairs Linda and John Mellowes Michael D. Erdmann, MD Biomedical Sciences and Molecular Genetics John S. Rhee, MD, MPH Chair in Medicine Travis P. Webb, MD, MHPE Associate Dean for Veterans Chair, Otolaryngology & Associate Dean for Diane W. Braza, MD Mary M. Horowitz, MD, MS Kevin M. Koch, PhD David A. Margolis, MD Affairs Director, Center for Imaging Communication Sciences Kenneth B. Simons, MD Curriculum Chair, Physical Medicine and Director, Center for Interim Chair, John C. Koss Professor in Rehabilitation Douglas B. Evans, MD International Blood and Research Senior Associate Dean for Gregory M. Wesley, JD Ian B.K. Martin, MD, MBA Otolaryngology & Graduate Medical Education Chair, Surgery Marrow Transplant Steven H. Kroft, MD Communication Sciences Senior Vice President, Philip W. Brummond, Donald C. Ausman Family Research Chair, and Accreditation Strategic Alliances and PharmD, MS Chair, Foundation Chair of Robert A. Uihlein, Jr. Vincent P. Mathews, MD Ann K. Rosenthal, MD Siddhartha Singh, MD Business Development Associate Dean for Health Surgery Professor of Hematologic Kathryn A. Kuhn Associate Dean of Research Interim Senior Associate Associate Dean for Quality Daniel Wickeham System Pharmacy Research Vice President, Government Dean, Clinical Affairs - Adult Will and Cava Ross Services, School of Barclay Ferguson, MBA and Community Relations Professor of Medicine Ryan Spellecy, PhD Vice President, Corporate Chief Financial Officer David C. Hotchkiss Practice Interim CEO, Compliance and Risk Pharmacy Medical College Physicians Assistant Provost for Research Vice President, Information Shekar N. Kurpad, MD, PhD Christina Runge, PhD, MA Ursula von der Ruhr Chair in Management William B. Campbell, PhD Brian-Fred M. Services James E. Youker MD Chair in Associate Provost for Faculty Fitzsimmons, MD Chair, Neurosurgery Bioethics Ming You, MD, PhD Chair, Pharmacology and Sanford J. Larson, MD, PhD, Affairs Chair, Elizabeth R. Jacobs, Senior Associate Dean for Associate Provost for Cancer MD, MBA Chair in Neurosurgery Cheryl A. Maurana, PhD, MS Michael Stadler, MD Research Florence Williams Professor José Franco, MD Senior Vice President, Faculty Affairs Associate Dean for Clinical of Pharmacology and Associate Dean for Research Jennifer Kusch, PhD Joseph F. Heil Jr. Professor in Associate Dean for Strategic Academic Thomas T. Sato, MD Affairs Molecular Oncogenesis Toxicology Educational Improvement Kurt L. Janavitz, MBA Assistant Provost for Student Partnerships Affairs Senior Associate Dean for Karin R. Swartz, MD Terri A. deRoon Cassini, PhD Senior Vice President, Clinical Affairs - Pediatric Nashaat Gerges, PhD Healthcare Partnerships John R. Meurer, MD, MBA Assistant Dean of Continuing Director of the MCW Chair, Biopharmaceutical Thomas J. Lausten, PharmD Director, Institute for Practice Professional Development Comprehensive Injury and Strategy Associate Dean for Pediatric Sciences Health & Equity Christopher J. Schultz, MD Center C. Greer Jordan, PhD Pharmacy Services, School Julie Tetzlaff, PhD Kenneth B. Gordon, MD of Pharmacy Ann B. Nattinger, Chair, Radiation Associate Dean for Vice President, Diversity and Bernard and Miriam Peck Lisa A. Cirillo, PhD Chair, Thomas Inclusion MD, MPH Postdoctoral Affairs and Assistant Dean for Basic J. Russell Family/ Jon A. Lehrmann, MD Associate Provost for Family Professor of Graduate Career Science Curriculum Milwaukee Community Chair, and Research Radiation Oncology Development Dermatologists Professor Behavioral Medicine Senior Assistant Dean for John A. Corbett, PhD of Dermatology Charles E. Kubly Chair in Research, School of Chair, Biochemistry Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine Medicine Lady Riders Professor of Breast Cancer Research 5 Board of Trustees Keynote Speaker

Jay B. Williams, Chair Jacqueline Herd-Barber Jay Mesrobian, MD, FASA Cory L. Nettles, Immediate Past Chair Ted D. Kellner, CFA is Chief - Philip B. Flynn, Vice Chair Joseph E. Kerschner, MD Anesthesia for TeamHealth, Mary Ellen Stanek, Secretary John R. Kirby, PhD where he previously worked Thomas L. Spero, Treasurer David Lubar as a Regional Medical Director Chris Miskel from 2015-17. In his current Elizabeth “Betsy” Brenner Justin L. Mortara, PhD role he manages business Christy L. Brown, JD Marie Nakata, MD development and oversees John Donofrio, JD Wayne C. Oldenburg clinical quality and clinical David Gay, CPA Janis M. Orlowski, MD, MACP operations for over 1300 Linda G. Gorens-Levey, CPA, CFA Rebecca J. Pirozzolo-Mellowes, JD anesthesia clinicians in Paul W. Griepentrog, JD, CPA John R. Raymond, Sr., MD twenty-one states. Prior to John M. Grogan, JD Kristina M. Ropella, PhD rejoining TeamHealth, he served as Vice Chair for Affiliated Jon D. Hammes Practices in the Department of Anesthesiology at the Medical College of Wisconsin, and has worked in both academic and private practices for over twenty-five years in Columbia, SC and Milwaukee, WI.

Jay B. Williams Mr. Williams currently serves as Chairman of the Board of Associated Banc- Dr. Mesrobian is the American Society of Anesthesiologists Chair of the Board Corp, Inc and Chairman of the Board of Church Mutual Insurance Company (ASA) Assistant Treasurer and member of both the ASA along with serving on the board of other for profit and nonprofit organizations. Administrative Council and Board of Directors. He has served on multiple standing and ad hoc ASA committees, and as Mr. Williams’ career spanned 37 years in the banking industry where he held Chair of the ASA Board Committee on Finance and the ASA various leadership positions. In addition he is the past President and CEO of the Committee on Practice Management. Milwaukee Public Museum. Dr. Mesrobian led a five-year collaborative effort between Mr. Williams earned a Master’s of Business Administration degree from the Wisconsin Society of Anesthesiologists and Wisconsin Marquette University and a Bachelor’s of Business Administration degree from Academy of Anesthesiologist Assistants to create licensure St. Norbert College. In 2016 Mr. Williams received an honorary doctorate degree for Anesthesiologist Assistants in 2012, and spearheaded from St. Norbert College, in 2010 he received the Professional Achievement recruitment of CAAs into Aurora Medical Group, enhancing Award from Marquette University College of Business Administration and in the long-standing standard for physician-led anesthesia care 2001 he received the Distinguished Business Alumni Award from St. Norbert throughout Wisconsin. College. Mr. Williams is a National Association of Corporate Directors Board Leadership Fellow, he has received the NACD Director Certification, and he has also earned a CERT Certificate in Cybersecurity Oversight from NACD.

6 Alumni Graduates of 2020: Congratulations on this momentous occasion! What will define this milestone for years to come is that you have reached it during one of the greatest public health threats of our lifetimes, the COVID-19 pandemic. As you move forward, these experiences will shape your generation of healthcare providers.

You have all worked so hard for this day. I know you thrived in a robust learning environment where collaboration among our scientists, MARQUETTE MEDICAL clinicians, students, and healthcare professionals promoted persistent curiosity and provided you with unique and powerful educational ALUMNI ASSOCIATION opportunities. The Medical College of Wisconsin positioned you well to meet the ever-changing needs of the communities you will serve. Alumni Association Board of Directors On behalf of the MCW/Marquette Medical Alumni Association, I welcome you to our proud and accomplished community, a network that Matthew I. Goldblatt, MD ‘97, GME ‘04, President can be both uplifting and an incredible resource. George M. Lange, MD ‘75, President-Elect Jessica M. Olson, PhD ‘15, MPH ‘17, Secretary-Treasurer As an alumnus/alumna, your experience and connection to the Medical College of Wisconsin has not ended. MCW will always be your Jonathan M. Bock, MD ‘01 alma mater – whether you live down the road or across the globe. Mark W. Bosbous, MD ‘05, GME ‘11 Bruce H. Campbell, MD, GME ‘85 I encourage you to continually seek out opportunities to connect with MCW and your fellow alumni (there are over 18,000 of us!). Nicole M. Chase, MD ‘07 Michael D. Curtis, MD ‘89 Congratulations and best wishes, Thomas deHoop, MD ’90, GME ’91 José Franco, MD ‘90, GME ‘93, FEL ’94 Ann H. Klopp, MD ‘03, PhD ‘02 Beth B. Krippendorf, PhD ‘93 Matthew I. Goldblatt, MD ‘97, GME ‘04, Thomas M. Krummel, MD ‘77 President, MCW/Marquette Medical Alumni Association Marlene D. Melzer-Lange, MD ‘75, GME ‘78 Elizabeth A. Nietert, MD ‘06 Betty S. Pace, MD ’81, GME ’84 It’s Time. Connect and ENGAGE with your fellow alumni today! Thomas E. Palmer, MD ‘71, GME ‘76, FEL ‘85 Carol E. Ritter, MD ‘83 Stay connected to fellow classmates and keep your bond to MCW strong by registering with ENGAGE, our new, Malika L. Siker, MD, GME ‘11 exclusive online community for alumni. Registering with MCW ENGAGE is quick and easy. Herbert J. Zimmers, MD ‘70, GME ‘76

Executive Director of Alumni Relations 1 Visit mcwengage.com 2 Register using your preferred email address or LinkedIn 3 Explore ENGAGE and start account. (Once your alumni status is verified, you will be connecting with other alums Angela K. Nelson granted access to ENGAGE.)

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Simmi Kayamali Bharvani Morgan Michelle Brown Justin M. Cole

Racine, Wisconsin Necedah, Wisconsin Peoria, Illinois

Conferred Degree Conferred Degree Conferred Degree Bachelor of Science - 2017 Bachelor of Science - 2018 Bachelor of Science - 2018 University of Wisconsin-Parkside University of Wisconsin-Madison North Central College

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Haley K. Coleman Evalenee M. Feutz Dallen McKay Johnson

Milwaukee, Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin Provo, Utah

Conferred Degree Conferred Degree Conferred Degree Bachelor of Science - 2018 Bachelor of Science - 2018 Bachelor of Science - 2009 Mount Mary University Carroll University Brigham Young University

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Nicole Marion Kowalski Tommy H. Quach Matthew Rekowski

South Milwaukee, Wisconsin Houston, Texas Merrill, Wisconsin

Conferred Degree Conferred Degree Conferred Degree Bachelor of Science - 2017 Bachelor of Science - 2016 Bachelor of Science - 2018 University of Wisconsin-Madison Texas Southern University University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Gabriel J. Surges Lance M. Trautman

Madison, Wisconsin Waukesha, Wisconsin

Conferred Degree Conferred Degree Bachelor of Science - 2016 Bachelor of Arts - 2014 University of Wisconsin-Madison University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Post-Baccalaureate Minor - 2015 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

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Maria M. Zaidi Sara Marie Zemanovic

Reno, Nevada Mukwonago, Wisconsin

Conferred Degrees Conferred Degree Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Bachelor of Science - 2016 Surgery - 2005 University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Bahria University, Shifa College of Medicine Master of Science Clinical & Translational Science- 2014

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