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DukeMed Alumni News
Spring 2007
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Nelson Rassi, MD, HS’80-’82, is still living in Golania-Goias-Go, Brazil, where he heads a research group on clinical diabetes. He and his wife Marcie have two children who recently have finished
medical school andwill be starting their residencies
in ophthalmology.
Stacy Robin Month, MD, HS’81-’84, is program
director for
pediatric sickle cell for Northern California Kaiser-Permanente. She and her husband Joseph Karawat and their two daughters live in Oakland.
Rick F. Pospisil, MD, HS’80-’84, says he’s continuing to sharpen his arthroscopic surgical skills at his private solo practice
in Huntington Beach, Calif. He and his wife Sandra live in Newport Beach, Calif. and have three children—Cameron, 21, a senior at UCLA; Troy, 20, a junior at NYU; and Dean, 17, a senior in high school.
Joel A. Greenberg, MD, HS’82-’86, a neurologist with Savannah Neurology Professional Corporation
in Savannah, Ga., is president-elect of the Savannah Jewish Federation
and past-president of Congregation Mickve Israel—the third oldest Jewish congregation in America, dating back to 1733. He and his wife Carol Towbin Greenberg,
G’86, have two children—Harris, 23; and Stephanie, 20—and live in Savannah.
Julian Safir, MD, E’83, HS’87-’88, has been made a partner in Nassau Radiologic Group, PC, in Garden City, N.Y. He and his wife Michelle have two children—Michael, 2,
and Max, 1, and live in Old Westbury, N.Y.
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