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Reconnect
Reminisce
Rediscover
2015 Tufts Medicine Reunion
ApRil 24–26, 2015 BosTon, MA
Dear Tufts Alumni and Friends,We are planning a great Tufts Medicine Reunion this year. I am pleased to invite you and your family to
attend the many activities occurring April 24–26, 2015.
In addition to meeting up with classmates to reminisce and learn about the great changes that have
taken place at Tufts University School of Medicine (TUSM), we are planning a fun and interesting
weekend with activities including guest speakers on the history of the medical school, the Boston
Dispensary, the Floating Hospital, and Tufts Medical Center. We hope that this will serve to remind us of
our wonderful roots in patient care, research, and teaching.
Along with this, we are introducing two new educational opportunities for Tufts alumni. While we
continue to provide teaching and educational activities at the medical school, the Alumni Council and
Dean Harris Berman are embarking on two new projects, one of which will reach nationally while the
other will focus on global opportunities. Each of these exciting endeavors will involve patient care and
teaching opportunities for underserved populations while utilizing talented TUSM alumni.
I’m also pleased to unveil the Reunion Giving Awards—every gift, pledge, and bequest made to a Tufts
school or program will count. It’s a nice way to celebrate your reunion and make an immediate impact
on TUSM.
Please join your classmates, current medical students, the TMAA Council, faculty, and administrators
this spring in Boston. I look forward to seeing you in April.
Sincerely,
Thomas R. Hedges III, M.D., M75
President, Tufts Medical Alumni Association
Welcome & KicK oFF!FRidAy April 24
Registration & Information DeskNoon–3:00 p.m. | Hospitality Suite • 7th Floor
The Langham Boston • 250 Franklin Street
Stop by our hospitality suite to pick up registration materials and meet with staff and fellow alumni.
Luncheon for Senior Alumni Alumni from the Classes of 1950, 1955, 1960, & 1965
Noon–1:30 p.m. | Hall of Medicine • Room 114
Arthur M. Sackler Center for Medical Education
145 Harrison Avenue
Celebrate your special Reunion with members of the 65th*, 60th, 55th, and 50th reunion classes. Attendees will hear from a panel of medical students on the changes in medical education and preparing for a career in medicine.
*The Class of 1950’s class photo will be taken immediately following the luncheon.
Note: Attendees can pick up their registration packet at this event; they do not need to go to the hotel registration area first.
Alumni Conversation3:00–4:30 p.m. | The Langham Boston
250 Franklin Street
Life in and out of Medicine: Our Careers and Beyond
Join the Class of 1965 as they discuss the past 50 years in medicine and look back to the pivotal moments in their lives that shaped their careers and lives outside of medicine.
Museum Tour • Reunion Kick-Off • Cocktails and Dinner • Dean’s Leadership Reception
Hosted by the Tufts Medical Alumni Association (TMAA)
6:00–9:00 p.m. | John F. Kennedy
Presidential Library and Museum
Columbia Point, Boston
Enjoy a tour of the beautiful museum and stunning harbor views.
The evening features announcements of the 2015 TMAA Dean’s Award winners and the 2015 –2016 TMAA Council Member nominees, as well as a special presenta-tion of the 50th Reunion Class.
Dean Harris A. Berman, M.D. welcomes leadership donors from the School of Medicine to attend this reception as his special guests. (Contact Kristin Hill with any questions at 617.636.6771 or [email protected].)
Tours & FesTiviTiessATuRdAy April 25
Registration & Information Desk8:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. | The Jaharis Family
Center for Biomedical and Nutrition Sciences
150 Harrison Avenue
Dean’s Continental Breakfast Buffet8:00–8:30 a.m. | Jaharis Café • The Jaharis
Family Center for Biomedical and Nutrition
Sciences • 150 Harrison Avenue
Start your day with alumni and their guests for a continen-
tal breakfast buffet hosted by Dean Harris A. Berman, M.D.
Alumni & Faculty Lecture8:30–9:45 a.m. | Behrakis Auditorium
The Jaharis Family Center for Biomedical and
Nutrition Sciences • 150 Harrison Avenue
Stories from the History Book: TUSM, The Floating Hospital for Children Boston, and Tufts Medical Center’s Contribution to Medicine
A panel discussion on the unique and lasting contribu-
tions Tufts University School of Medicine, The Floating
Hospital for Children Boston, and Tufts Medical Center
have made to Boston and the medical community. Panel-
ists include Thomas R. Hedges III, M.D., M75, Professor
of Ophthalmology and Neurology, Tufts University School
of Medicine; John Kulig, M.D., M.P.H., recently retired
after 35 years as director, Adolescent Medicine, Depart-
ment of Pediatrics, Tufts Medical Center (emeritus staff
pediatrician), professor of Pediatrics, Public Health and
Community Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine
(emeritus status pending); and Sol Gittleman, Ph.D., H10,
A85P, Alice and Nathan Gantcher University Professor of
Judaic Studies and professor of German.
Break9:45–10:00 a.m.
State of Tufts Medicine: Current and Future10:00–11:00 a.m. | Behrakis Auditorium
The Jaharis Family Center for Biomedical and
Nutrition Sciences • 150 Harrison Avenue
Dean Harris A. Berman, M.D.
The university faces an array of challenges in a rapidly
changing landscape that require careful consideration and
thoughtful responses. Dean Berman will share his thoughts
on Tufts Medicine today and his aspirations for the future.
His talk will also include a question and answer session.
Harris A. Berman, M.D. is the dean of Tufts University
School of Medicine, professor of medicine, and professor
of public health and community medicine. Before coming
to Tufts University he was a pioneer in the development
Tours & FesTiviTiesof managed care in New England and, for 17 years, the
CEO of Tufts Health Plan. He is currently a member of the
board of directors of Tufts Health Care Institute, NEHI,
Tufts Medical Center, and Tufts Health Plan. A graduate
of Harvard College and Columbia University College of
Physicians and Surgeons, he served as a resident on the
Harvard Medical Service of Boston City Hospital and at
Tufts-New England Medical Center, and an infectious
disease fellowship at Tufts-New England Medical Center.
He is a fellow of the American College of Physicians.
Student Guided Campus Tour11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. | TUSM Campus, departs
from the Behrakis Auditorium • 150 Harrison
Avenue
Current medical students guide you through your alma
mater’s transformed campus. Find out what a student’s
typical day is like; view new labs, classrooms, and the
library; tour the newly renovated Student Center, and learn
the answer to the perennial question: Where is anatomy
held now? Don’t miss this opportunity to see how past and
present have merged on Harrison Avenue.
Note: Be sure to register for the tour to ensure an adequate number of tour guides.
Family & Friends BBQNoon–1:30 p.m. | Jaharis Café & Green Space
The Jaharis Family Center for Biomedical and
Nutrition Sciences
Join your classmates, fellow alumni, faculty, family,
and friends for a BBQ luncheon. Families welcome!
Rain or shine.
Boston Trolley Tour1:00–3:00 p.m. | City of Boston
Departs and returns to 150 Harrison Avenue. Explore
Boston with a sightseeing tour that allows participants to
experience both colonial and contemporary Boston.
sATuRdAy April 25 evening
Cocktail Reception and Class Photos6:00–8:00 p.m. | Café Fleuri & Esplanade
The Langham Boston • 250 Franklin Street
Join classmates, other TUSM alumni, and students for
a cocktail reception followed by a class photo. Be sure
to meet at your designated class sign at the café for your
photo. After photos, each class will have a private dinner in
individual rooms. The winners of the Reunion Class Giving
Awards will be announced as well.
Class Dinner, Chocolate Dessert8:00 p.m.–Midnight | The Langham Boston
250 Franklin Street
Bar & Dancing
Celebrate your Reunion and enjoy an elegant private dinner
with classmates followed by a chocolate dessert bar and
dancing with all the Reunion classes.
sundAy April 26 morning
Farewell Breakfast Buffet8:30–10:30 a.m. | The Langham Boston,
250 Franklin Street
Conclude your Reunion Weekend with a breakfast buffet.
generAl inFoRegistration and Tickets
Registration and payment is also available online at medicine.tufts.edu/reunion.
All tickets will be distributed at the Registration and
Information desk of each event location. Tickets will not
be sent by mail.
Cancellation Policy
Due to contractual obligations, registration fees are
only refundable if your cancellation is received by
April 15, 2015.
LodgingReserve your hotel room today to lock in special rates
at these area hotels.
The Langham Boston—Weekend headquarters 250 Franklin street • Boston 617.451.1900 • boston.langhamhotels.com code: Tufts medical reunion rate: $275 reservation link: bit.ly/langhamrate2015
Most Reunioneers stay at the Langham Hotel Boston.
The free trolley, which transports guests to and from all
weekend programs, drops off and picks up guests here.
Special rates are on a first-come, first-served basis,
and prices are subject to change.
Questions? Special Accommodations More InformationKarin Cannata | Elaine Chen | Kara Ray
Phone: 617.636.6770
Email: [email protected]
Web: medicine.tufts.edu/reunion
The Doubletree Hotel Downtown Boston 821 Washington street • Boston 617.956.7900 • doubletree1.hilton.com code: p01 | Tufts university rate: 15% off best rate available
Hyatt Regency Boston one Avenue de lafayette • Boston 617.912.1234 • regencyboston.hyatt.com code: Tufts university rate: $199–$265
Loews Boston Hotel 350 stuart street • Boston 617.266.7200 • loewshotels.com/en/boston-hotel code: Tufts university rate: $275
The W Hotel Boston 100 stuart street • Boston 617.261.8700 • whotels.com/boston code: 301499 | Tufts university rate: 20% off best available rate
MoRe generAl inFo
Class Photograph ScheduleSaturday April 25, 2015 | The Langham Boston, Café Fleuri & Esplanade
Class of ’55 – 6:35 Class of ’60 – 6:40 Class of ’65 – 6:50 Class of ’70 – 7:00
Class of ’75 – 7:10 Class of ’80 – 7:20 Class of ’85 – 7:30 Class of ’90 – 7:40
Class of ’95 – 7:50 Class of ’00 – 7:55 Class of ’05 – 8:00 Class of ’10 – 8:05
Class of 1950’s class photo will be taken on Friday, April 24, after the Senior Alumni Luncheon.
Reunion Giving AwardsNew this year!
With your gift, everybody wins—donating supports
TUSM through financial aid, library enhancements, faculty
support, research, and public health initiatives. Plus, you
and your classmates have a chance to take home an award
during Reunion Weekend. There are four different awards,
that means four chances to win and every gift, pledge, and
bequest made by you and your classmates to a Tufts school
or program will count towards your class total. For more
information go to: medicine.tufts.edu/reunion.
AttireThere is no formal dress code for any Reunion program.
Most attendees wear cocktail or business attire to the Friday
evening reception. The Saturday evening reception and
class dinners are black tie optional. Typically, there is a good
mixture of black tie and cocktail attire. Attire for other
activities/events is at your discretion.
MoRe generAl inFoParkingThe Langham Boston
250 Franklin Street
Parking for The Langham Boston is available at the Post Office
Square parking garage adjacent to the hotel at standard rates.
School of Medicine Campus Events
Jaharis Family Center for Biomedical and
Nutrition Sciences • 150 Harrison Avenue
Validated free parking is available on Saturday, April 25, at
the Tremont Street Garage, 274 Tremont Street, adjacent to
Tufts Medical Center. Remember to bring your parking ticket
for validation to the morning events at the Jaharis Center.
JFK Presidential Library and Museum
Columbia Point
Free parking is available at the Library and Museum
Directions For detailed driving directions please visit:
• medicine.tufts.edu/Reunion
• boston.langhamhotels.com/locate/transportation.htm
• jfklibrary.org/Visit/Admission-and-Museum-Information
if you wish to receive printed directions, call 617.636.6770.
TransportationA trolley service will be available free of charge for
Reunion guests to and from The Langham Boston and all
TUSM campus events. Transportation is also provided to
and from The Langham Boston and the JFK Museum on
Friday night. Please indicate whether or not you will use
the trolley service when registering.
Drop-off and pick-up locations
• Entrance of The Langham Boston, 250 Franklin Street
• Entrance of the JFK Museum at Columbia Point
• TUSM, Jaharis Center, 150 Harrison Avenue
Friday, April 24
11:30 a.m. • Depart The Langham Boston for TUSM
1:50, 2:20, & 2:45 p.m. • Return to The Langham Boston
from TUSM
5:15 & 5:40 p.m. • Depart The Langham Boston for
JFK Museum
8:50 & 9:15 p.m. • Return to The Langham Boston from
JFK Museum
Saturday, April 25
7:45, 8:10, 8:30, 9:35, 9:50, 10:50, 11:45 a.m., 12:40 p.m.
• Depart The Langham Boston for TUSM
10:00, 11:15 a.m., 12:15, 1:45, 3:15, 3:30 p.m.
• Return to The Langham Boston from TUSM
presidentThomas R. Hedges III, M.D., M75
vice presidentCarole E. Allen, M.D., M71
secretary / TreasurerTejas S. Mehta, M.D., M92
MembersDr. Joseph Abate, A58, M62, A89P, A92P
Mark E. Aranson, M.D., M78, A01P, A03P
Robert H. Baevsky, M.D., A82, M87, A15P
Mark R. Belsky, M.D., M74
Joseph E. Bornstein, M.D., E05, M09
Joshua M. Careskey, M.D., M77, M12P, M13P
Wilma Chan, M.D., A03, M10
Bartley G. Cilento Jr., M.D., M87
Eric R. Cohen, M.D., M86
Paul D. D’Ambrosio, M.D., M88
Ronald A. DeLellis, M.D., M66, J96P
Edward C. Dow, M.D., M85
Dr. Ronald W. Dunlap, M73, A06P
Dr. John K. Erban, III, M81
Jane H. Fay, M.D., M84, M11P, M13P
Charles Glassman, M.D., M73, A09P, M11P
Rebecca D. Glassman, M.D., M11
William H. Goodman, M.D., M89
Donna Brader Harkness, M.D., J75, M79, M10P
David A. Klein, M.D., M93
Kenneth A. Levitsky, M.D., M86
Joseph J. Levy, M.D., M82
Frederic F. Little, M.D., M93
Kathleen M. Marc, M.D., J73, M80
Brendan E. McCarthy, M.D., M97
Louis A. Reines, M.D., A01, M05
Karen L. Reuter Krolikowski, M.D., M74
Ameer Shah, M.D., A07, M13
Edward K. Silberman, M.D., M74
Laura K. Snydman, M.D., M04
Dr. Elliot W. Strong, A52, M56, J87P
Louis A. Tramontozzi, M.D., M07
Jack J. Tsai, M.D., M06
Marie Walsh Condon, M.D., M07
Regional MembersDr. Richard A. Binder, M64, A87P
David A. Fisher, M.D., M63
William A. Ladd, M.D., M81
Roheen Raithatha, M.D., M07
James W. Reed, Jr., M.D., M84
Richard A. Reines, M.D., PA, A71, M76, A01P, A04P, M05P
David P. Sachs, M.D., A81, M85
James A. York, M.D., M92
Recent past presidentsLaurence S. Bailen, M.D., M93
David S. Rosenthal, M.D., M63, J87P, AG88P
David Gam Wong, M.D., M87
Betsy Busch, M.D., M75
Robert D. Kennison, M.D., M60
Bruce M. Pastor, M.D., M68, J95P
Salvatore A. DeLuca, M.D., M58
Dr. Fred G. Arrigg, Sr., M47, A75P, A77P, M78P, M79P, M82P
Dr. Elias C. Dow, M53, J85P, M85P, M87P
Barbara A. Rockett, M.D., M57, M90P, M93P, J96P
Dr. Philip E. McCarthy, M59, M97P
life MembersHenry H. Banks, M.D., M45, AG74P
Michael F. Collins, M.D., M81
Sherwood L. Gorbach, M.D., M62, J84P
Dr. Joseph L. Kennedy, M59, M90P
John G. Sullivan, M.D., M66
TUFTS MEDICAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 2014 – 2015 ExECUTIvE COUNCIL
ThAnKs!to those individuals who have volunteered for their class efforts.
A very special thank you to the Tufts Medical Alumni Association for their generous donation to Reunion to help defray ticket costs.
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FRidAy, ApRil 24 # of Tix x cost per tix = Total
Senior Alumni Luncheon ______ x $40 = $______
65th reunioneers ______ x complimentary
number of Trolley Tickets ______
Alumni Conversation ______ x complimentary
Kick-Off Cocktail Reception ______ x $90 = $______
15th reunion & lower ______ x $50 = $______
Price includes dinner buffet, dessert, and open bar.
number of Trolley Tickets ______
sATuRdAy, ApRil 25
Trolley to and from saturday programs
______
Dean’s Continental Breakfast ______ x complimentary
Alumni & Faculty Lecture ______ x complimentary
State of Tufts Medicine: Dean Berman ______ x complimentary
Campus Tour ______ x complimentary
BBQ Luncheon
Alumni, friends ______ x $22 = $______
children ______ x $8 = $______
Boston Trolley Tour ______ x $25 = $______
Cocktail Reception & Class Photo
______ x $40* = $______
* no cost with the purchase of a class Dinner ticket; $40 without ticket
Class Dinner/Dance ______ x $140 = $______
15th reunion & lower ______ x $80 = $______
Dinner entrée: ❍ Beef ❍ Fish ❍ vegetarian ❍ KosherPrice includes three-course meal, wine with dinner, and chocolate dessert bar.
sundAy, ApRil 26
Farewell Breakfast Buffet ______ x $30 = $______
15th reunion & lower ______ x $20 = $______
children ______ x $8 = $______
GRAND TOTAL = $______
Please inform the Office of Alumni Relations if you have any dietary restrictions so we can properly plan for your meals.
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Return completed form to TusM Alumni Relations
by April 10, 2015, via any of these methods:
mail: Tusm Alumni relations
136 Harrison Avenue, Boston, mA 02111
Fax: 617.636.2721
phone: 617.636.6770
email: [email protected]
or register online: medicine.tufts.edu/reunion
Reunion Weekend is April 24-26, 2015. Registrations can be submitted online at medicine.tufts.edu/reunion; or return your completed form to the address at bottom right by April 10, 2015.
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