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Alumni of the Keck School of Medicine of USC may join the alumni groups of the Keck School as well as take advantage of the benefits of the USC Alumni Association, which today totals 200,000+ members.
The Alumni Office at the Keck School of Medicine works with class representatives, called class agents, from each medical school graduating class, spanning the 1930s to the most recent graduating class. Class agents lead the planning of reunions and other special events for alumni.
Many of the leading faculty members at the Keck School of Medicine are also alumnae. To read about their accomplishments, visit Faculty.
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Helen Martin, a pioneer in diabetes
care whose strong ethos of top-notch patient care influenced
generations of doctors in training, died on June 3,
2006, just weeks after her 100th birthday.
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Fifty-Year Fellow Sol J. Hazan has
created a charitable gift annuity to establish the Sol
J. Hazan Scholarship Fund at the Keck School of Medicine,
which will provide financial aid each year to deserving
medical students.
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Ronald K. Ross, a respected pioneer
in research on the relationship between hormones and
cancer and chair of the renowned Department of Preventive
Medicine of the Keck School of Medicine, died of brain
cancer Friday April 21. He was 57.
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More than 400 USC alumni, trustees,
faculty, administrators and guest speakers attended
the 2004 USC Asia Conference in Seoul, South Korea,
in October. “Challenges & Opportunities for Pacific
Rim Societies in the 21st Century” brought together
experts to discuss key issues facing the Pacific Rim,
such as national security, health care, technology,
urban development and the economy.
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Two Keck School of Medicine alumni
are recipients of a prestigious award handed out by
the Southwest Oncology Group (SWOG). Anthony El-Khoueiry
and Omid Hamid are two of four young physicians chosen
after a rigorous and competitive application process
to participate in the “Young Investigators” Training
Course conducted by SWOG.
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Recognizing a gift from Jack and Nancy
Kennedy and their family, the university dedicated on
Sept. 22 the HCC II plaza in the family’s honor.
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Three students from the USC Health
Sciences Campus have been awarded prestigious Fulbright
scholarships, which will enable them to travel abroad
to pursue individualized research projects.
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Supporting the USC Liver Transplant
Tissue Storage Program, members of the Armando F. DeCastro
family and Dick Dotts, president of DMS, Inc., recently
donated $30,000 in memory of USC alumnus and DMS founder
Armando F. DeCastro.
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Promoting the idea that excellent
health cannot be bought but can be earned, USC alumna
Ronda Spinak has co-authored a book designed to help
people avoid injury while they get into shape.
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Two Keck School of Medicine alumni
have created interactive software that provides patients
a “virtual restaurant” in which they can
choose a wide variety of meals—and immediately
see whether their choices are healthful.
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The USC Alumni Association honored
Keck School of Medicine hematologist Alexandra Levine
with one of its greatest tributes—the Alumni Merit Award—at
the group’s 70th annual awards presentation on March
27.
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President George W. Bush has appointed
Cesar Aristeiguieta, M.D., a USC-trained physician,
to the White House Fellows Class of 2002-2003.
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