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June 6-8 2014 Register Online Today! www.uvm.edu/medicine/alumni
Reconnect with faculty. Revisit Recall the good times. Renew old friendships. the place where your medical career began. June 6-8 2014 Register Online Today! www.uvm.edu/medicine/alumni REUNION 2014 Schedule of Events I hope that you have fond memories of your days at the UVM College of Medicine. Come June, you’ll have the opportunity to return to campus and meet many of the people who prepared you for your professional life. It will be a time to rekindle those warm memories with friends and to revisit places that were so special to you. It will also be a terrific opportunity to hear from Dean, Frederick C. Morin III, M.D. and learn first hand about his vision for the College of Medicine in the 21st Century. You will be impressed and proud. On behalf of the Medical Alumni Association, I’d like to invite you and your family to return to Burlington and to the medical school June 6-8, 2014 and to have some fun getting together with your classmates and many others. It promises to be a great reunion. I know I am looking forward to celebrating with you! Mark Pasanen, M.D. ’92 Medical Alumni Association President 1 REUNION 2014 Friday, June 6 Schedule of Events Friday, June 6 12:00 noon–6:45 pm Reunion Registration Headquarters & Hospitality Room HSRF 200 – John N. Evans Conference Room Health Science Research Facility When you arrive on campus, make your first stop at the Reunion Registration Headquarters & Hospitality Room to pick up your reunion tote bag, which includes: registration materials, name tags, and a hat. Get reacquainted with the medical campus by taking a student-led tour or selfguided tour. Visit the Hospitality Room to browse through a display of your yearbooks and graduation photos, check email and meet other alumni and family members. Complimentary refreshments served. 2:00 pm & 3:00 pm Clinicial Simulation Laboratory Rowell Building, second floor Cate Nicholas, Ed.D., M.S., P.A., Director of Clinical Skills Education and the Standardized Patient Program and recipient of the 2011 Outstanding Standardized Patient Educator of the Year award will join you as you tour through and test your skills in the new Clinical Simulation Laboratory. The Clinical Simulation laboratory is an interpersonal simulation based educational collaboration among the UVM Colleges of Medicine and Nursing and Health Sciences, and Fletcher Allen Health Care. Please sign up for a tour on the attached registration form. Tours last approximately 1 hour. 12:00 noon–1:00 pm Class of 1964 50TH REUNION WELCOME LUNCH The Robert H. and Cynthia K. Hoehl Gallery, HSRF 100 A special welcome lunch has been organized just for the Class of 1964 to help kick off your 50th Reunion. Following lunch join your class for a private tour of the new Clinical Simulation Lab at 1:15 pm. 2 5:00 pm–6:45 pm Celebration of Achievements – Legends and Leaders 2:00 pm, 3:00 pm & 4:00 pm Tours of the College of Medicine The Robert H. and Cynthia K. Hoehl Gallery, Health Science Research Facility Medical Education Center, Davis Auditorium Fletcher Allen Health Care/UVM Explore the expanding College to see how things have changed. Check out the Medical Education Center which has transformed the campus and the completed Courtyard at Given – the new heart of campus. Please sign up for a tour on the attached registration form. Tours last approximately 1 hour. Dean Frederick C. Morin, M.D. and alumni leaders will honor recipients of the 2014 Medical Alumni Association Awards and offer special recognition to the Golden Reunion Class of ’64. A check for the total amount raised by all the Reunion classes will be presented to the Dean. Join the celebration. All are invited! 6:45 pm–8:45 pm Welcome Reception for all Reunion Classes The Hoehl Gallery, HSRF 100 & the Courtyard at Given Reconnect with your classmates, faculty and award recipients during this festive gathering. hors d’oeuvres and music! Business Attire. 3 REUNION 2014 Saturday, June 7 Schedule of Events Saturday, June 7 9:00 am, 10:00 am, 1:30 pm & 2:30 pm Tours of the College of Medicine The Hoehl Gallery, HSRF 8:00 am–5:00 pm Reunion Registration Headquarters & Hospitality Room Explore the expanding College to see how things have changed. Check out the Medical Education Center which has transformed the campus and the completed Courtyard at Given – the new heart of campus. Please sign up for a tour on the attached registration form. Tours last approximately 1 hour. HSRF 200 – Evans Conference Room Alumni are encouraged to use this conference room as a “drop in” place to meet other alumni and family members throughout the day, check email, and relax. Complimentary refreshments served. 8:30 am–10:30 am Continental Breakfast with Current Students The Hoehl Gallery, HSRF Start your morning off right and feel like a student again at this informal open house style continental breakfast. Mingle with current students who will discuss life in medical school and their current collaborative work in the community. Student’s public health poster projects with be on display. 4 Explore the College at your Leisure! Pick up a self-guided tour brochure for the College of Medicine at Registration Headquarters and explore the expanding College on your own. 9:30 am–12 noon It’s a “Family Affair” — Microscopic Explorations with Janet Schwarz Janet Schwarz, Senior Lab Technician, Microscopy Imaging Center, HSRF 300 Open House! Stop by with the kids to explore the wonders of the microscopic world. Come look at bizarre brine shrimp, “filch” fingerprints and be mesmerized by miniscule pond water inhabitants. Compare and contrast fabulous flowers, diverse design techniques, and fascinating fabrics. See the diversity and similarity of sands from around the world. Be prepared to be amazed! Kids of all ages welcome, under age 5 must be accompanied by a parent. 1:30 pm, 2:30 pm & 3:30 pm Clinical Simulation Laboratory Tours Rowell Building, second floor Cate Nicholas, Ed.D., M.S., P.A., Director of Clinical Skills Education and the Standardized Patient Program and recipient of the 2011 Outstanding Standardized Patient Educator of the Year award will join you as you tour through and test your skills in the new Clinical Simulation Laboratory. The Clinical Simulation laboratory is an interpersonal simulation based educational collaboration among the UVM Colleges of Medicine and Nursing and Health Sciences, and Fletcher Allen Health Care. Please sign up for a tour on the attached registration form. Tours last approximately 1 hour. 11:00 am–12:00 pm Medical Education Today: The UVM Approach The Sullivan Classroom, Medical Education Center Walk in the shoes of a current Medical Student by signing up for this interactive session. Experience the nationally recognized (and award winning) COMET Technology, learn about the Vermont Integrated Curriculum (VIC) and hear how the college admits students from more than 6000 applicants annually. Student panel discussion. Space is limited; please sign up on the attached registration form. 5 REUNION 2014 Saturday, June 7 Schedule of Events 12:15 pm–2:15 pm Medical Alumni Picnic UVM Fleming Museum Green All Alumni and their families are invited to enjoy a family picnic on the UVM Fleming Green in the company of their classmates, friends, faculty and students. Face painting, a photo booth and music will keep the kids and adults entertained. Rainsite: Given Courtyard & Hoehl Gallery. 2:00 pm Student Led Tour of Fletcher Allen medical center Attend a guided walking tour of the medical center with a current medical student who will point out the highlights and new facilities at Fletcher Allen as well as discuss what it is like to work and learn there today. Please sign up for a tour on the attached registration form. Tours last approximately 1 hour. 2:45 pm-3:45 pm Nostalgia Hour Med Ed 200, The Sullivan Classroom, Medical Education Center A reunion favorite! Hear from your fellow alumni from various reunion years recount brief and lighthearted stories about their medical school days. John Tampas, M.D.’54 & James C. Hebert, M.D. ’77 will be your hosts for this event. 6 7:00 pm–10:00 pm 5:00 pm–6:30 pm Ira Allen and Wilbur Societies Donor Reception All dinners begin at 7 pm. Englesby House (by invitation only) Members of UVM’s Ira Allen and Wilbur Societies are invited to the on-campus home of UVM President, Tom Sullivan and his wife Leslie Black Sullivan ’77, for a special reception recognizing their support to UVM. Also welcoming donors will be College of Medicine Dean Frederick C. Morin III, M.D. “Green & Gold” Reunion Classes: 1959, 1954, & 1949 Dinner Individual Class Receptions & Dinners Join your fellow classmates for dinner – a time to share wonderful memories and recognize a cherished common history. Classes of 1979 & 1969 Reunion Dinners Burlington Country Club, 568 South Prospect Street, Burlington Class of 1964 50th Reunion Dinner Burlington Country Club, 568 South Prospect Street, Burlington Sheraton Burlington Hotel, Diamond Ballroom Class of 1974 40th Reunion Dinner Home of Jeff Allen & Susan Hetman, 7 Starr Farm Beach, Burlington Classes of 1999 & 1984 Reunion Dinners Marriott Courtyard Burlington Harbor Hotel, 25 Cherry Street, Burlington Class of 1989 25th Reunion Dinner Hotel Vermont, 41 Cherry Street, Burlington Class of 1994 20th Reunion Dinner Home of Valerie and Mark Hamlin, 34 Henderson Terrace, Burlington 7 REUNION 2014 Sunday, June 8 Schedule of Events Sunday, June 8 10:00 am–12:00 noon Celebration Brunch for the 50th “Golden Reunion” Class of 1964, 25th Reunion Class of 1989, Class Agents, MAA Award Recipients, & Green & Gold Alumni Burlington Country Club, 568 South Prospect St., Burlington (by invitation only) Reunion Class Gift Campaign Show your support for the College – recognize its impact on you and the community – by making your own impact with a special contribution during reunion year. A check for the total amount raised by all the Reunion classes will be presented to the Dean during Reunion weekend. Make your gift online at www.uvm.edu/medicine/alumni or by calling (802) 656-4014. 8 REUNION 2014 Medical Alumni Association Awards until 2009. He was instrumental in building RADCON (Radiology Consultants) a network of large Radiology Groups in NJ. In 1999, he began building RadPharm (Radiology Pharmaceutical Research). After finalizing plans for a Proton radiation treatment center in September 2009, a $180M project which opened in 2011, he retired. Dr. Howard’s commitment and service to the UVM College of Medicine includes twelve years as class agent for the Class of 1969 from 1996-2008. In 1998, he earned the Medical Alumni Association’s Service to Medicine & Community Award. From 1994 to 2006 he served on the college’s Medical Alumni Executive Committee becoming President from 2004-2006. During his membership on the (MAEC) he and his wife generously created the Charles & Edith Howard Medical Alumni Association Challenge Scholarship. All four of his children attended either undergraduate and/or medical school at UVM. Since retiring in 2009, he donates his time to: “kitchen table medicine” guiding people through today’s opaque health care system, operating a farm, repairing autos and pursuing his passion for music. The Princeton Brass Band in which he plays 1st baritone is the North American Brass Band Champion having won first place in the (NABB) Association’s Championship Division competition in Cincinnati, Ohio in April 2013. A. Bradley Soule Award Charles B. Howard, MD ’69 Radiologist (retired), President and CEO Princeton Radiology Associates, Princeton, NJ As a medical student 45 years ago, Dr. Howard was greatly influenced by Dr. A. Bradley Soule, Dr. Tampas and the UVM Radiology Department. Thus, it was not surprising that after internship at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, he continued on in Radiology at Walter Reed where in 1972 he was appointed Chief Resident. In 1974 he was Chief of Radiology at Kimbrough Hospital in Odenton, Maryland. In 1976 he joined Princeton Radiology Associates (PRA). In 1980 he was elected President and Managing Partner of PRA, a position he held until 2009. During his tenure, he transformed PRA from a solely Hospital based practice to a primarily non-Hospital based (independent) practice by building some of New Jersey’s largest outpatient facilities providing both diagnostic and therapeutic Radiology services. In the late 80s he built the Princeton’s Physician Organization and Physician Hospital Organization and served concurrently on the Board of Directors of both organizations 9 REUNION 2014 Medical Alumni Association Awards Distinguished Academic Achievement Award Judith F. Baumhauer, MD ’89 Associate Chair of Academic Affairs and Professor of Orthopedic Surgery with Tenure, Department of Orthopedics, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY Celebrating her 25th reunion, Dr. Judith Ford Baumhauer was named the first woman president of both the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society for 2012-2013 and the Board of Directors of the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery in 2012. Additionally, she was the first president of the Eastern Orthopedic Association, the largest Regional Orthopedic Society, where she served from 2009 to 2010. She has served on the Board of Directors of the American Board of Medical Specialties; Board of Directors of the OEF and OREF, the major humanitarian and research fund raising organizations in her specialty. Dr. Baumhauer has also been an editor or reviewer for major medical journals including the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery and Clinical Orthopedics, and serves on many committees for the University of Rochester. Her honors of note include: the Distinguished Alumna Award from Springfield College in 2008; the Achievement Award from the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons in 2010; and the ATHENA Award of the Rochester Business Alliance’s Women’s Council in 2012. Dr. Baumhauer also received the Alumni Award for Surgical Excellence from UVM at her graduation in 1989 and has received multiple research grants and published widely. She is noted for her superb leadership and her dedication to career and family, and is a highly respected researcher and clinician. Jane E. Hitti, MD ’89, MPH Professor,Obstetrics/Gynecology, Maternal-Fetal Medicine and Professor, Epidemiology, School of Public Health University of Washington, Seattle, WA Celebrating her 25th reunion year, Dr. Jane Hitti went on from the College of Medicine at the University of Vermont to develop a first-rate career in her chosen field of maternal fetal medicine. Her work focuses on infectious disease in pregnancy and has been recognized with several prestigious awards. She is also a professor of epidemiology and director of the maternal fetal medicine fellowship program. She joined her department in 1998 and is board-certified in both obstetrics and gynecology and the subspecialty of maternal fetal medicine. “Every woman deserves to have a happy and healthy pregnancy, within the context of her own circumstances,” she says. “I hope to advocate effectively for the health of women and their infants and to encourage my patients to participate actively in their care.” Dr. Hitti’s clinical interests include the effects of HIV and other infectious diseases in pregnancy; multiple gestation, and prematurity prevention; and ultrasound. Her expertise encompasses high-risk obstetrics, infectious diseases, and perinatology. 10 John A. Persing, MD ’74 Chief of Plastic Surgery, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT Celebrating his 40th reunion, Dr. John Persing is the Irving & Silik Polayes Professor of Plastic Surgery at Yale University School of Medicine, where he has chaired the Section of Plastic Surgery for over two decades. At Yale he has expanded the Section’s scope and mission while traveling the world teaching surgical techniques. He has published widely, and is an international expert in craniosynostosis, a condition in which sutures in the infant skull fuse prematurely. As a plastic and reconstructive surgeon, Dr. Persing has a long history of involvement with international aid organizations that provide cleft lip and reconstructive surgeries in developing areas of the world. He co-founded such an organization, the Virginia Children’s Connection, in 1989; he became a volunteer provider, trip leader, and later a Board of Directors member for the reconstructive surgery organization Interplast. As an advisory board member of Operation Smile, he has overseen a DNA study into the genetics of cleft lip/cleft palate. Dr. Persing is past Chair of the American Board of Plastic Surgery and President of the American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons, and the current President of the American Association of Plastic Surgeons. Neil H. Hyman, MD ’84 Professor of Surgery, University of Vermont, Chief, Division of General Surgery, Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington, VT Celebrating his 30th reunion, Dr. Hyman is currently the Samuel B. and Michelle D. Labow Green and Gold Professor of Colorectal Surgery and co-director of the Digestive Disease Center. He has authored more than 170 peer-reviewed original articles or textbook chapters. He serves on many regional and national committees, and is a member of numerous national organizations and societies. He has been President of the Vermont Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, Associate Editor of Diseases of the Colon and Rectum, Principle Investigator of the New England and Vermont Colorectal Cancer Quality Project, and Chairman of the Standards Committee of the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons. Dr. Hyman has been the recipient of many teaching awards including three Clinical Teacher of the Year Awards. He received the Jerome S. Abrams Teaching Award in 1992-93, 1993-94 and 1997-98; the Howe Outstanding Surgery Faculty Award for 20002001, 2004-2005, 2010-2011; and the Humanism in Medicine Award for 2001-02. He was named Teacher of the Year by the Chief Surgical Residents in 1991, 2007 and 2009. In 2005, he delivered the Commencement Address at the College of Medicine graduation. Dr. Hyman was named Physician of the Year by the Vermont Medical Society in 2011. 11 REUNION 2014 Medical Alumni Association Awards Service to Medicine & Community Award Michael D. Upton, MD ’94 Psychiatrist and Clinical Assistant Professor, UVM College of Medicine, Burlington, VT Celebrating his 20th reunion, Dr. Michael Upton completed his psychiatric residency at Dartmouth and returned to Burlington to begin his psychiatric practice in 1998. A native Vermonter, his family includes four generations of UVM College of Medicine graduates dating back to the 1890s. Currently, Dr. Upton is a CAPS (Counseling and Psychiatry Services) staff Psychiatrist who has worked at the Center for Health and Wellbeing at UVM since 2004. His clinical interests include diagnostic evaluation, medication management and brief psychotherapy models. He has worked in a number of settings including inpatient psychiatry, substance abuse treatment centers and community mental health. For over 10 years Dr. Upton has been a faculty member on the college’s student wellness committee-a confidential peer support system for medical students. Dr. Upton is also a co-faculty advisor of the GSA (gay straight alliance) at the College of Medicine where he has been a valued team member helping to guide this group. Pamela Gibson, MD ’89, Dr. Upton’s co-faculty advisor on the GSA describes Dr. Upton as “a compassionate listener who seeks to improve the visibility and acceptance for all underrepresented in the medical community including students, faculty, staff and patients.” His approach, says Gibson, “is thoughtful and inclusive.” Martin J. Koplewitz, MD ’52 Associate Professor of Surgery Emeritus, UVM College of Medicine, Burlington, VT Dr. Koplewitz graduated from the University of Vermont College of Medicine cum laude in 1952 and was a charter member of the (AOA) Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. Following a rotating internship at the Beth Israel Hospital in New York he entered military service. He served at the Fairchild Air Force Base in Spokane, Washington, for two years as Officer in Charge of the Surgical Wards and Acting Chief of the Surgical Service. He subsequently returned to Vermont, where he finished his surgical residency in 1959. After private practice in surgery in St. Albans, Vermont, and in partnership with one of his mentors, Arthur Gladstone, MD, Chief of Surgery at the DeGoesbriand Hospital, he joined the faculty of the University of Vermont in April of 1973 and was rapidly promoted to Associate Professor with tenure. Dr. Koplewitz quickly became an exemplary role model for students and residents alike during his more than three decades of clinical teaching. The compassionate way he cared for his patients and colleagues is considered legendary. 12 Early Achievement Award Rachel J. DiSanto, MD ’04 Family Physician, North Country Primary Care, North Country Health System, Inc., Newport, VT Celebrating her 10th reunion, Dr. Rachel DiSanto practices family medicine at North Country Primary Care in Newport, which is affiliated with North Country Hospital in Newport, Vermont. Her practice includes all ages from newborn to geriatrics, including ICU and nursing home settings. The practice is involved in the Vermont Blueprint for Health and has been certified by the National Committee for Quality Assurance as a medical home. She is an active preceptor of UVM medical students in the third year clerkship and teaches family medicine residents at her practice. Dr. DiSanto has a strong interest and involvement in global health. For several years she has been on the board of the Kenya Children’s Fund and has traveled to Kenya multiple times to provide medical care. She is currently working with KCF to establish a communitybased feeding program for malnourished infants and children. She traveled to Haiti in 2012 for another medical mission and to Nicaragua in January 2014 to work with women and child victims of human trafficking in Managua. In 2013, she joined the board of Christian Medical and Dental Associations, the organization with whom she works on most of her medical missions. In her own community, Dr. DiSanto volunteers in her church doing community service with her husband and their two children. She is also active at her children’s school with various health and science programs. Christa M. Zehle, MD ’99 Associate Dean for Students, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Vermont, Pediatric Hospitalist, Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington, VT Celebrating her 15th reunion, Dr. Christa Zehle successfully launched the Pediatric Hospitalist Program at Fletcher Allen Health Care and continues in her clinical role at Vermont Children’s Hospital along with her responsibilities as Associate Dean. She is a sought-after mentor by medical students and residents, and has received numerous awards for teaching. Dr. Zehle has been honored twice by residents as Clinical Attending of the Year and was nominated for the award five more times, garnering runner-up honors in her first year at UVM/Fletcher Allen. She has been a physician mentor for the Public Health Projects, the UVM Pre-medical Enhancement Program, the AHEC MedQuest program and Community Rounds. A full member of the Admissions Committee since 2007, Zehle is co-director for the Pediatric Student Interest Group, advising medical students who have matched in or have an interest in pediatrics. She also advises a number of senior medical students pursuing a career in pediatrics or other specialties, as well as pediatric interns, and informally advises the 18 pediatrics residents. At Vermont Children’s Hospital, she serves on the Residency Education Committee, the Integrated Quality Program Committee and is a member of the Fletcher Allen Child Abuse Task Force. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, a member of the Vermont Chapter of Academic Pediatric Association (APA), and was honored as an APA Educational Scholar in 2009, receiving a grant to pursue a scholarly project in medical education. 13 REUNION 2014 Medical Alumni Association Awards Robert Larner, MD ’42 Student Award This is a newly inaugurated award which will be presented yearly to a current student(s) for his or her outstanding leadership and loyalty to the College and for their embodiment of Dr. Robert Larner’s dedication to not only supporting his medical alma mater but inspiring others to do so as well. Emily A. Schloff Middlebury, VT Emily is currently a third-year medical student. She is one of many in her family to attend the University of Vermont and has a strong sense of loyalty to the college. She received her undergraduate degree in Nutrition and Food Science from UVM, graduating cum laude in 2010. Emily’s clinical evaluators consistently comment on her excellent interpersonal and communication skills and her ability to always put her patients at ease. She is one of four in her class who serve on the Student Education group, a liaison between the administration and the student body on matters regarding the curriculum. Emily was also selected to serve on the Medical Student Executive Board, the highest student leadership committee that meets with the Dean of the College and other administrators. She is also a leader of UVM’s Chapter of the American Medical Women’s Association. Emily is expected to graduate with her class, with a Doctor of Medicine degree in May 2015. Charles S. Hackett South Burlington, VT Charles is currently a third-year medical student at the College of Medicine, where he received honors in six of his basic science foundation courses and four out of five of his clinical clerkships during this past year. Excerpts from his clinical evaluations describe him as “an excellent advocate for his patients and has an outstanding bedside manner.” He received his undergraduate degree in Biology from the UVM in 2011, was a Vermont Scholar, a Pizzagalli Vermont Scholar, and graduated summa cum laude as an Honors College Scholar. He also received the George Perkins Marsh Award in Biology. In addition to his academic accomplishments, he has served the College of Medicine as a Peer Tutor, providing one-on-one tutoring to other medical students experiencing academic difficulty. He has also been a mentor in the UVM Premedical Enhancement Program, a formalized mentoring program for UVM undergraduate students cosponsored by the UVM Honors College and College of Medicine Office of Primary Care. He is expected to graduate with his class with a Doctor of Medicine degree in May 2015. 14 REUNION 2014 Registration Form Register online at www.uvm.edu/medicine/alumni saturday, june 7, 2014 Registration and payment requested by May 23, 2014 ■8:30 am Continental Breakfast with Students ■9:00 am Tour of College ■9:30 am Microscopic Explorations ■10:00 am Tour of College ■11:00 am Medical Education Today ■12:15 pm Alumni Picnic ■1:30 pm Sim Lab Tour ■1:30 pm Tour of College ■2:00 pm Hospital Tour ■2:30 pm Tour of College ■2:30 pm Sim Lab Tour ■2:45 pm Nostalgia Hour ■3:30 pm Sim Lab Tour NameClass spouse / Guest(s) Address please indicate your medical specialty Phone Email (If available, registration confirmation will be sent by email) Please check box for each event that you will attend. Friday, june 6, 2014 ■Noon Class of 1964 50th Reunion Welcome Lunch No. attending____ at $15 p/p ■2:00 pm Sim Lab Tour No. attending____complimentary ■3:00 pm Sim Lab Tour No. attending____complimentary ■2:00 pm Tour of College No. attending____complimentary ■3:00 pm Tour of College No. attending____complimentary ■4:00 pm Tour of College No. attending____complimentary ■5:00 pm Celebration of Achievements No. attending____complimentary ■6:45 pm Welcome Reception No. attending____complimentary No. attending____complimentary No. attending____complimentary No. attending____complimentary No. attending____complimentary No. attending____complimentary No. attending____ at $20 p/p No. attending____complimentary No. attending____complimentary No. attending____complimentary No. attending____complimentary No. attending____complimentary No. attending____complimentary No. attending____complimentary 7:00-10:00 pm Individual Class Receptions & Dinners Please refer to page 7 for the location and other details. Check class year and indicate number attending. ■Green & Gold Classes of ’59, ’54 & ’49 No. attending______at $60 p/p ■Class of 1964 50th Reunion No. attending______at $60 p/p ■Class of 1969 45th Reunion No. attending______at $60 p/p ■Class of 1974 40th Reunion No. attending______at $60 p/p ■Class of 1979 35th Reunion No. attending______at $60 p/p ■ Class of 1984 30th Reunion No. attending______at $60 p/p ■Class of 1989 25th Reunion No. attending______at $60 p/p ■Class of 1994 20th Reunion No. attending______at $60 p/p ■Class of 1999 15th Reunion No. attending______at $60 p/p REUNION 2014 Registration Form Please let us know if you need special assistance due to mobility issues. Children (ages 5-12, under age 5 free) ■Saturday Luncheon No. attending____ at $12 p/child ■Class Dinners: Class Year____No. attending____ at $15 p/child ages________ ages________ Indicate if you have any dietary needs for your class dinner. special invitation events (complimentary and by invitation only) Saturday, June 7 ■5:00 pm Ira Allen & Wilbur Societies Donor Reception No. attending Sunday, June 8 ■10:00 am Celebration Brunch REUNION CLASS GIFT (please designate) ■UVM College of Medicine Fund ■ No. attending events subtotal $ Other____________ $ Registration fee $ 35.00 This fee helps offset registration materials, reunion photos, receptions and other expenses. The Medical Alumni Association sponsors a large portion of reunion expenses. total enclosed $ payment ■Check (please make checks payable to “UVM College of Medicine”) ■ Visa ■ Mastercard ■ Discover ■ AMEX credit card number name as it appears on card (please print) signature Registration and payment requested by May 23, 2014 Please return to: University of Vermont College of Medicine Development & Alumni Relations The Courtyard at Given, S-161 89 Beaumont Avenue, Burlington, VT 05405 Tel: (802) 656-4014 Fax: (802) 656-5788 Email: [email protected] Register online at: www.uvm.edu/medicine/alumni Expiration date Events will sell out; register early to guarantee your place at Reunion. Refunds, less a $10 administrative fee will be given until May 23, 2014. Because of catering and facility commitments, no refunds will be made after this date. If you need to cancel your reservation before May 23, please consider designating your refund to the UVM College of Medicine as a donation. REUNION 2014 Accommodations & Parking Accommodations The College of Medicine has arranged special reunion weekend rates at the hotels listed right. Reserve your room before May 22, 2014 and mention UVM College of Medicine Reunion 2014 to qualify for these exclusive rates. PARKING We have ensured that no parking violation tickets will be issued on Friday, June 6 and Saturday, June 7. Please park at the College of Medicine in either the Given (Water Tower) or Visitor’s lot (signs will direct you). Doubletree Hotel 18% discount off best available rate 802-658-0250 Best Western Windjammer Inn $129.99/night 1-800-371-1125 or 802-651-0638 (code: 407352) Sheraton Burlington $172/night 1-800-677-6576 Green Mountain Suites $179/night, 1 bedroom suites 1-866-337-1616 Hilton Burlington $189/night 1-800-445-8667 or 802-658-6500 Courtyard Marriott Burlington Harbor Hotel $189/night 802-864-4700 or 1-800-321-2211 Hotel Vermont $209/night 1-855-650-0080 Development and Alumni Relations The Courtyard at Given 89 Beaumont Avenue Burlington, VT 05405 The College of Medicine is on Facebook: www.facebook.com/uvmcollegeofmedicine