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DukeMed Alumni News
Spring 2007
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 Malcolm G. Robinson, MD, HS’69-’71, and his wife Susan are enjoying semi-retirement in Sarasota, Fla. with their two soft-coated Wheaten Terriers. He no longer practices gastroenterology
but continues to consult and lecture frequently. They like to travel and have fond memories of their time in North Carolina and their just-married years during his gastroenterology
fellowship.
Norman T. Pay, MD, HS’71-’72, is the radiology
medical director at Kansas Spine Hospital in Wichita and runs a solo private practice. He and his wife Charito live in Wichita.
Lisle Wayne II, MD, HS’70-’73, a plastic surgeon
at Evansville Plastic Surgery Associates in Evansville, Ill., has been practicing plastic surgery
for 33 years and says he still enjoys it. He and his wife Sheila live in Evansville.
James P. Aplington, MD, HS’66-’68, ‘70-’74, has been president of the Greensboro Orthopedic Center in Greensboro, N.C., since 2002. He was the guest of honor in 2004 of the Piedmont Orthopedic Society in Savannah, Ga. He and his wife Carol have three children and live in Greensboro.
William N. Grosch, MD, HS’70-’74, D’74, is a professor of psychiatry at Albany Medical College
in Albany, N.Y., and director of pastoral
services at Capital District
Psychiatric Center in Albany. He and his wife Kay live in Guilderland, N.Y. They have two children—
Holly, and Adam, who is currently in his final year at Duke
Divinity School.
David F. Elliott, MD, HS’74-’77, retired from family practice in 2001 and now is medical director
of his local hospice in Ocala, Fla., where he lives with his wife Karen. They have three grown children.
 Steven Preston, MD, HS’75-’77, is semi-retired from his nephrology career in Naples, Fla. He is medical director of several outpatient dialysis facilities. His wife Nedra is a pediatric dentist and they have two children
in college—one in pre-law, the other in pre-med. The Prestons enjoy spending time in the summers in the North Carolina mountains. They live in Naples.
Daniel L. Clarke-Pearson,
MD, HS’75-’79, has been named the Robert A. Ross Distinguished
Professor and Chairman of the Department
of Obstetrics and Gynecology at UNC-Chapel
Hill. He and his wife Kathleen, MD, HS’88-’90, a pediatrician, live in Chapel Hill.
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