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Past Mark W. Allam Lectures


The Mark W. Allam Lecture, presented at the Symposium, fosters the concept of “one medicine.” It is named for the Dean Emeritus of the School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Mark Whittier Allam.

1972 W.W. Armistead, DVM, PhD
Dean, College of Veterinary Medicine
Michigan State University
Veterinary Surgery: Past, Present, Future

1973 Henry Swan II, MD, DSc
Professor of Surgery
College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
Colorado State University
Hypothermia, Torpidation, Kamongo and Antabolone

1974 Hans Selye, CC
Institute of Medicine and Experimental Surgery
University of Montreal, Canada
The Stress Adaption Syndrome

1975 Sir William L. Weipers
Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
University of Glasgow, Scotland
Observations on the Role of Clostridia in Veterinary Surgery

1976 William R. Pritchard, DVM
Dean, School of Veterinary Medicine
University of California, Davis
Behavior of Veterinarians

1977 Richard C. Lillihei, MD, PhD
Professor of Surgery
University of Minnesota
The Pathiobiology and Therapy of Shock

1978 C. Lawrence Blakely, VMD
Director of Surgical Services
Angell Memorial Animal Hospital
Reminiscing

1979 Jean Mayer, PhD, DSc
President, Tufts University
The Role of Veterinary Education in Medical Research

1980 Jack C. Hugston, MD
Hugston Orthopedic Clinic
The Mechanism and Management of Athletic Injuries of the Knee

1981 Henry J. Mankin, MD
Ashley Professor of Orthopedics
Harvard Medical School
Homologous Transplantation of Bone

1982 Lawrence Bliquez, PhD
Professor of Classics and Art History
Department of Classics
University of Washington
The Tools of Asklepius, The Surgical Gear of the Greeks and Romans

1983 Mark W. Allam, VMD
Emeritus Professor of Surgery
University of Pennsylvania
Post Surgical Convalescence

1984 William J. Kolff, PhD
Distinguished Professor of Medicine & Surgery
The University of Utah
What Next in Artificial Organs

1985 Clifford C. Snyder, MD
College of Medicine
The University of Utah
Myocutaneous Flaps and Their Utilization by the Veterinary Surgeon

1986 Leo K. Bustad, DVM, PhD
Dean Emeritus
Washington State University
Human-Animal Interrelationship: Our Responsibilities to Our Animals

1987 Robert E. Marx, DDS
Oral Maxillary Surgeon
University of Miami
Recent Advances in Maxillo-facial Reconstruction

1988 Eli Chernin, ScD
Harvard School of Public Health
Biomedical Writing and Publication

1989 John S. Najarian, MD
College of Medicine
University of Minnesota
Current Status of Organ Transplantation

1990 E.Y.S. Chao, PhD
Director, Biomechanics Laboratory, Mayo Clinic
Computer Aided Surgery and Surgical Planning — Today’s Challenge and Tomorrow’s Reality

1991 William C. Shoemaker, MD
Society for Critical Care Medicine
Shock: Pathogenesis and Therapies

1992 Eugene W. Fowinkle, MD
Associate Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs
Vanderbilt University
Confessions of a Neurosurgeon Turned Public Health Advocate

1993 A. Robin Poole, PhD, DSc
Director, Joint Diseases Laboratory
Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children
McGill University
Pathobiology of Degenerative Joint Disease

1994 Stephen P. Arnoczky, DVM
Laboratory for Comparative Orthopedic Research
Michigan State University
Rebuilding the Injured Knee: The Science Behind the Surgery

1995 Kimball Maull, MD
Professor and Vice Chairman, Division of Trauma and Emergency Services
Loyola University Medical Center
Trauma Care in the U.S.A.

1996 James O. Johnston, MD
Professor of Clinical Orthopaedics
University of California, San Francisco
Technology in the Field of Orthopaedics Oncology

1997 Fred J. Epstein, MD
Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery
Director, Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery
Beth Israel North
The Marriage of Technology and Neurosurgery: The Essence of Pediatric Neurosurgery

1998 Richard Steadman, MD
Founder, Steadman Hawkins Orthopedic Clinic
Vail, Colorado
The Healing Environment of the Knee: 28 Years of Change

1999 Stephen J. Withrow, DVM
Stuart Professor
Chief, Oncology Service
Colorado State University
Comparative Oncology and Osteo-sarcoma: Issues of Life and Limb

2000 Michael DeBakey, MD
Chancellor Emeritus, Olga Keith Wiess and Distinguished Professor
Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery
Director, DeBakey Heart Center, Baylor College of Medicine
Developments in Cardiovascular Surgery

2001 Martin J. Fettman, DVM, PhD
Associate Dean for the Professional Veterinary Medical Program
Mark L. Morris Chair in Clinical Nutrition
Colorado State University
Nutrition in Space Flight – It’s Not Rocket Science

2002 John Thomas Vaughan, DVM, MS
Dean Emeritus, College of Veterinary Medicine
Auburn University
A History of Equine Surgery

2003 Ian T. Jackson, MD
Director, Institute for Craniofacial and Reconstructive Surgery
Affiliated with Providence Hospital
The Other Face of Plastic Surgery

2004 Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA
Associate Professor, Orthopedics and Anatomy & Cell Biology
Rush University Medical Center
Cartilage Restoration - State of the Art: Where Are We Now and What's in Store for the Future?

2005 Sheldon R. Simon, MD, MBA
Professor, Clinical Orthopedics
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Adjunct Professor, Clinical Orthopedics
SUNY, Downstate Medical Center
When the Apes Came Down from the Trees

2006 B. Tucker Woodson, MD, FACS
Professor and Chief
Division of Sleep Medicine and Surgery
Department of Otolaryngology & Communication Sciences
Supraglottic Airway Collapse: Insights From Treating and Studying the "Human Model"

2007 B. Lynn Allen-Hoffmann, PhD
Professor
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Department of Pathology
New Frontiers in Regenerative Medicine: Use of Genetically Engineered Progenitor Cells for Tissue Regeneration

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