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DukeMed Alumni News
Winter 2008
In Brief:
Medical Alumni Council Welcomes Newest Members
The Medical Alumni Council welcomes the
following new members for 2007-2010:
Michael Bolognesi, MD’98, HS’98-’03, is
an assistant professor
of surgery in the
Division of Orthopedic
Surgery at
Duke and a native
of Durham. He now
serves as the director
of adult reconstruction
as well as the
director of the total
joint fellowship. After
receiving a medical degree from Duke in
1998 he completed an orthopedic residency
at Duke followed by a total joint fellowship
at the University of Utah School of Medicine. While in Utah he was a visiting instructor in
orthopedics at the School of Medicine and
an attending surgeon in orthopedics at the
Veteran’s Administration Medical Center in
Salt Lake City. He has maintained an affiliate
faculty position with the University of Utah
School of Medicine. His clinical interests
include hip and knee replacement, computer
assisted surgery, hip resurfacing and unicompartmental
knee replacement. He and his
wife Kelly and their two children, John and
Marina, live in Durham.
Oren Cohen, MD’87, is chief medical and
scientific officer for
Quintiles Transnational
Corporation,
a global clinical
research organization
that provides services
to the biopharmaceutical
industry and
public health sector.
He also is a consulting
professor of
medicine on the infectious diseases faculties
of Duke and George Washington University
Medical Center. He completed residency training
at New York Hospital, Cornell University
Medical Center, and a fellowship in infectious
diseases in 1994 at the National Institute of
Allergy and Infectious Diseases. He, his wife
Marla, and 2 children live in Durham.
Diana McNeill, T’78, MD’82, HS’87-’89,
is a professor of
medicine and assistant
professor of
obstetrics-gynecology
at Duke, where
she also is vice chair
of medical education
and director of the
internal medicine
residency training
program. After
receiving a medical degree and training at
Duke, she completed her residency training
at the University Medical Center in
Tucson, Ariz. She then returned to Duke
to complete a fellowship in endocrinology.
She and her husband David, T’77, have
four children—Jonathan, a Morehead-Cain
scholar who graduated from UNC in 2007;
Matthew, a Duke senior; Jenna, a Duke
sophomore; and Cameron, a sixth grader—
and live in Durham.
G. Radford Moeller, MD’77, HS’77-’82,
is a rheumatologist
with Eastern
Carolina Internal
Medicine, P.A., in
Havelock, N.C., and
an assistant consulting
professor of
medicine at Duke.
He was chief medical
resident at Duke
from 1981-82. He
and his wife Wendy, MD’77, HS’77-’82,
have four children—Thayer, T’07; Carrie,
T’05; Cameron, a UNC freshman; and Chandler,
a junior at the North Carolina School of
Science and Mathematics. The Moellers live
in New Bern.
The following four members are returning for
a second, three-year term: Samuel I. Brown, MD, HS’79-’85; Roslyn B.
Mannon, MD’85, HS’85-’90; Neil Roth, T’87,
MD’91; and Katherine Upchurch, MD’76.
For a list of current members visit
medalum.duke.edu/council.htm
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