Top row from left: Touro College and University System President Alan Kadish; Touro College of Dental Medicine at New York Medical College founding Dean Jay P. Goldsmith; NYMC School of Health Sciences and Practice Dean and Vice President of Government Affairs Robert W. Amler; Chairman of the Board of Trustees Mark Hasten; NYMC School of Medicine Dean D. Douglas Miller; and NYMC Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer Edward C. Halperin. Bottom row from left: Board of Trustees member Ronald F. Poe; Professor of Pharmacology Research and Professor of Anesthesiology Mario A. Inchiosa Jr.; Professor Emerita of Anesthesiology Kathryn E. McGoldrick; Chairman of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Associate Professor David E. Asprinio.
Paulette Katzenstein and Martin Katzenstein, NYMC School of Medicine associate clinical professor of pediatrics.
Judy Gewitz and Michael Gewitz, physician-in-chief/executive director of Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital.
Medical College alumni Arun Goyal and Shikha Goyal; Esther Frishman and William H. Frishman, The Barbara and William S. Rosenthal chairman of the department of medicine and professor of medicine.
Top row from left: Sean F. X. Dugan; Lianne Hales Dugan, Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital Foundation board member; and John Savindo, professor and chairman of the department of surgery. Bottom row: Jo-Anne and John Andrew Cooley and Gae Savino.
New York Medical College honored Ronald F. Poe, David E. Asprinio, Mario Inchiosa and Kathryn McGoldrick at its annual Founder”™s Dinner at the DoubleTree Hilton in Tarrytown.
Poe was awarded The Jackson E. Spears Community Service Award, which is bestowed upon individuals or organizations who have demonstrated exceptional service and commitment to their communities. The award honors the late Jackson E. Spears, who served as a member of NYMC”™s Board of Trustees from 1943 to 2003.
Asprinio was presented with the newly renamed Alfred DelBello Distinguished Service Award, which is bestowed upon individuals who have helped advance NYMC”™s mission of education and research though service, commitment and expert ability.
Inchiosa received the new Golden Faculty Service Award, created to recognize his 50 years on the faculty of New York Medical College. He is the longest serving full-time faculty member still teaching.
McGoldrick, professor emerita of anesthesiology, was given a special faculty recognition award in honor of her 15 years of service to New York Medical College.