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Alvernon Family Medicine Track

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Alumni - Alvernon Family Medicine Residency

Class of: 1981

  • William Dunn
  • Henry Garcia
  • Alan Levin
  • Kristine Moran
  • Warren Perkins

Class of: 1980

  • Thomas Rothe
  • R. Stephen Griffith
  • Rand Hale
  • Neil S. Arnet
  • Craig McClure
  • Kay Rusche
  • Michael Scott
  • Jane Simonsen

Class of: 1979

  • Barry Weiss
  • Gary Greensweig
  • Cynthia C. Johnston
  • Jane McCaleb
  • Richard Paris
  • Robert Rowen

Class of: 1978

  • Robert "Bob" Gentry
  • Lana Holstein
  • John Kobayashi
  • David Taylor
  • Romie H. Holland
  • James "Jim" Hudson
  • Michael Meythaler
  • Charles Moss
  • Jon Larson
  • John Z. Carter
  • Celia Elias

Class of: 1977

  • Richard Viken
  • Clive B. Moss
  • Alan Engelberg
  • Howard Roemer
  • Herbert M. Sinton
  • Thomas Solenberger

Class of: 1976

  • Norman Castillo
  • James "Joe" Daglen
  • John Cox
  • Charles Bass
  • Abraham R. Byrd III
  • Neil Sullivan
  • Kevin Ware
  • John Wilkinson
  • Mary Wing

Class of: 1975

  • James Clark
  • William "Bill" Farr
  • Walter "Chip" Meyer
  • Robert "Bob" Page
  • Nagi Saied

Class of: 1974

  • Loyd Planting
  • Stephen Cox

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