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Winter 2002 - Volume 13, No. 1

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Dr. Marjorie Peebles-Meyers Broke Racial, Gender Barriers School's First Black Female Graduate Dies at Age 86

 

Alumni Association Welcomes New Officer

 

Career Night Provides Insight, Direction for Medical Students

 

The Fraibergs Celebrate Family Ties to WSU

 

Graduate School Alumni Profile: Dr. Charlie Szekeres Carries WSU's Reputation to Boston, Hungary and Beyond

 

Dermatology Celebrates New Endowed Chair

 

Where are These Missing Members of the 2002 Reunion Class?

 

Planning to Give:  Consider a Bequest to the WSU School of Medicine

 

Celebrating the Spirit of Generosity: Obstetrics and Gynecology Endowed Chairs

 

They are on their way!

 

Friends Remain in Touch

 

Graduate School Alumni Profile: Bacterial Genomics Reveals MS Trigger

 

Annual Telefund Campaign Kicks Off

 

WSU Represented at MSMS Meeting

 

Open Your Home to Students

The Wayne State University Bed and Breakfast program was established to provide assistance to students traveling for residency interviews.  Alumni who participate in this program will provide housing and breakfast to students interviewing in their town.  This program offers the host alumnus an opportunity to interact with current students and lend a helping hand.  It also enables alumni to learn about programs and current events at the school.

Year IV students are gearing up for residency interviews and many of them will be traveling out of state.  If you are able to open you home to a student and, perhaps, provide some words of wisdom, please let us know.  You can call the Medical Alumni Affairs Office at (877) WSU-MED1 to indicate your interest.

Thank you in advance for assisting the next generation of WSU physicians.

The President's Greeting

Open Your Home to Students

In Memoriam

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Medical Alumni Reunion Day

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