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List of presidents of the American Osler Society

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This is a list of presidents of the American Osler Society.[1]

1970-1980

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Name Term Comments Image
William B. Bean 1970-1971 Born in the Philippines, Bean then graduated in medicine from the University of Virginia. His father, Robert Bennett Bean, was a resident under Sir William Osler.[2]
George T. Harrell 1971-1972 Founding dean of University of Florida College of Medicine in 1954 and Pennsylvania State University’s College of Medicine in 1964.[3][4]
Thomas M. Durant 1972-1973 Chair of Medicine of the Temple University School of Medicine from 1956 to 1966.[5]
John P. McGovern (1921 - 2007) 1973-1974 McGovern was an allergist, real-estate investor and philanthropist.[6]
Edward C. Rosenow, Jr. (1909-2002) 1974-1975 [7]
A. McGehee Harvey (30 July 1911-8 May 1998) 1975-1976 [8]
Raymond D. Pruitt 1976-1977
Martin M. Cummings 1977-1978
Earl F. Nation (1910-2008) 1978-1979 [9]
Irving A. Beck 1979-1980
Peter D. Olch 1980-1981

1981-1990

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Name Term Comments Image
William C. Gibson 1981-1982
R. Palmer Howard 1982-1983
Jeremiah A. Barondess 1983-1984
K. Garth Huston 1984-1985
William B. Spaulding[10] 1985-1986
Charles G. Roland[11] 1986-1987
Robert P. Hudson 1987-1988
W. Bruce Fye 1988-1989 American cardiologist and medical historian.[12]
Richard L. Golden 1989-1990

1990-2000

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Name Term Comments Image
Jack D. Key 1990-1991
Paul D. Kligfield 1991-1992
Alvin E. Rodin 1992-1993
Robert E. Rakel 1993-1994
Kenneth M. Ludmerer 1994-1995
Charles F. Wooley 1995-1996
Billy F. Andrews 1996-1997
Eugene H. Conner 1997-1998
Richard J. Kahn 1998-1999
Dee J. Canale 1999-2000

2000-2010

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Name Term Comments Image
Mark E. Silverman (1939-2008) 2000-2001 Silverman was an American cardiologist and medical historian who founded the cardiology programme at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia.[13]
John C. Carson 2001-2002
Lawrence D. Longo 2002-2003
Marvin J. Stone 2003-2004 [14]
Chester Ray Burns 2004-2005 First American-born physician to receive a doctorate in the history of medicine from the Johns Hopkins University.[15]
Claus A. Pierach 2005-2006
Jock Murray 2006-2007 Murray is a professor of medicine (neurology) and professor of medical humanities.[16] Jock Murray
Francis A. Neelon 2007-2008
Joseph W. Lella (1936-2020) 2008-2009 [17]
John Noble 2009-2010

2010-2020

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Name Term Comments Image
Charles S. Bryan 2010-2011 Bryan was editor of The Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association and the first chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine.[18]
Michael Bliss 2011-2012
Sandra W. Moss 2012-2013
Pamela J. Miller 2013-2014
Herbert M. Swick 2014-2015
Paul S. Mueller 2015-2016
Joseph B. VanderVeer Jr. 2016-2017 [19]
Laurel E. Drevlow 2017-2018
Clyde Partin, Jr. 2018-2019
J. Mario Molina 2019-2020 [20]

2020 onwards

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Name Term Comments Image
H. Michael Jones 2020-2021
Robert G. Mennel 2021-2022 [21][22]
Christopher J. Boes 2022-2023 [23]
Rolando Del Maestro [24]
C. Joan Richardson [25]

References

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  2. ^ "William B. Bean Fonds". McGill Archival Collection Catalogue. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
  3. ^ "Dr. George T. Harrell – Founding Dean, UF and PSU Colleges of Medicine » History of Medicine » College of Medicine » University of Florida". Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  4. ^ Harrell, George T. (1973). "Osler's practice". Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 47 (6): 545–568. ISSN 0007-5140. JSTOR 44450877. PMID 4602544.
  5. ^ Rosenow, Jr, E. C. (1978). "Memorial: Thomas M. Durant". Trans American Clinical Climatological Association. 89: xlii–xliii. PMC 2279413. PMID 360565.
  6. ^ "Obituary: John P. McGovern, Doctor and Philanthropist". Retrieved 1 November 2009.
  7. ^ Barondess, JA (2003). "Memorial. Edward C. Rosenow, Jr., MD 1909-2002". Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association. 114: lix–lxi. PMC 2194498. PMID 12813906.
  8. ^ McKusick, Victor A. (2000). "A. McGehee Harvey, 30 July 1911 · 8 May 1998". Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. 144 (1): 86–94. ISSN 0003-049X. JSTOR 1515607.
  9. ^ "Earl F. Nation, MD (1910 – 2008) - Didusch Museum". www.urologichistory.museum. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  10. ^ "Dr. William B. Spaulding subfonds" (PDF). Retrieved 17 August 2023.
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  12. ^ Fye Wb, 3rd (1 January 2005). "Wallace Bruce Fye III, MD, MA, MACC: A conversation with the editor *". American Journal of Cardiology. 95 (1): 55–83. doi:10.1016/j.amjcard.2004.09.002. ISSN 0002-9149. PMID 15619395.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  13. ^ Cantwell, John D (2008). "Munks Roll Details for Mark Edwin Silverman". munksroll.rcplondon.ac.uk. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  14. ^ Stone, MJ (October 2001). "Marvin Jules Stone, MD, MACP: a conversation with the editor. Interview by William Clifford Roberts". Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center). 14 (4): 422–38. doi:10.1080/08998280.2001.11927795. PMC 1305907. PMID 16369653.
  15. ^ Malloy, Michael H (February 2022). "Chester R. Burns (1937–2006) and the origins of the American Osler Society". Journal of Medical Biography. 30 (1): 46–50. doi:10.1177/0967772020939548. ISSN 0967-7720. PMID 32633200. S2CID 220384879.
  16. ^ Roberts, William Clifford (October 2003). "Thomas John (Jock) Murray". Baylor University Medical Centor Proceedings. 16 (4): 469–85. doi:10.1080/08998280.2003.11927944. PMC 1214566. PMID 16278764.
  17. ^ "Joseph Lella in Memoriam". Social Studies of Medicine. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  18. ^ Roberts, William C. (1999). "Charles Stone Bryan, MD: a conversation with the editor" (PDF). Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings. 12 (4): 285–303. doi:10.1080/08998280.1999.11930199.
  19. ^ Vanderveer, Joseph B. (July 2012). "Usefulness of Collaborating with Clergy". Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings. 25 (3): 278–280. doi:10.1080/08998280.2012.11928849. PMC 3377299. PMID 22754133.
  20. ^ "A Message from the President". The Oslerian. Vol. 20, Issue 4 (February 2020), p. 1-2.
  21. ^ "AOS Leadership" (2021-2022)
  22. ^ Mennel, Robert G.; Roberts, William C. (October 2006). "Robert Gary Mennel, MD: A Conversation with the Editor". Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings. 19 (4): 374–385. doi:10.1080/08998280.2006.11928202. PMC 1618756. PMID 17106500.
  23. ^ "AOS Leadership" (2022-2023)
  24. ^ Del Maestro, Rolando (August 2023). "A Message from the President". The Oslerian. 24 (2): 1–3.
  25. ^ "Dr. Joan Richardson appointed as president of American Osler Society". UTMB News. 14 June 2024. Retrieved 7 November 2024.